DMDU Presents "Where The Wild Things Are" Fan Appreciation Event
Event description
On 16 February 2025, DEATHMATCH DOWNUNDER presents "Where The Wild Things Are", bringing the best of Australian & international deathmatch wrestling!
The event will be taped at Werribee Masonic Hall and premiere on IWTV!
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DMDU PRESENTS:
"Where The Wild Things Are
Saturday February 16th, 2025
Adrenaline Pro Wrestling Arena
Bunurong Country
5/37 Brunel Rd, Seaford
Doors Open 1:30PMÂ Show Starts 2PM
NOTE: This is a Deathmatch event. There will be an abundance of deathmatch wrestling, and the weapons associated with it - as well as blood and gore. This is an 18+ event. If you are squeamish please reconsider your attendance.
Card subject to change without notice due to injury or other unforeseen circumstances.
Merchandise will be available on the night.
TICKET PRICES*:Â Admission (seated & standing): $20 + booking fee
Seating plan: Seating is allocated by ticket type. There is a finite amount of GA seating, then it will be standing room. If you have any requests or require accommodations around your seating, please send us a DM or email deathmatchdowunder@gmail.com.
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DEATHMATCH DOWNUNDER acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we host our events throughout the Kulin Nation. We pay our respect to elders - past, present and emerging. Sovereignty has never been ceded.
Thanks to our partners: The Spooky Dust Podcast, The Faces & Feels Podcast, IHateArtists, The Loaded Chef, ESC Clothing & independentwrestling.tv.
This event is accessible and inclusive. If you have any questions about venue accessibility, send us a DM or email our Head of Community Engagement at deathmatchdownunder@gmail.com.
DMDU events are bullying and discrimination-free spaces. We will have staff available at events to discuss concerns with patrons and address conflicts of our Fan Conditions of Entry. If you have any questions about inclusivity and safety, send us a DM or email dmducommunity@gmail.com.
Welcome to the family.
Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity