Built To Destroy To Air On Saturday, June 17
Watch Built To Destroy on WhatCulture Extra or the FITE app.After 12 months, 12 cities and some 44 shows, WCPW returns to Newcastle on June 16th for its one-year anniversary show: Built To Destroy '17.
Taking place in Newcastle's O2 Academy - a venue instrumental to the promotion’s early success - Built To Destroy '17 sees WCPW return to one of its spiritual homes to round off its inaugural year in the wrestling industry.
How To Watch
The show will be broadcast around the world 24-hours later - Saturday, June 17 at 7pm - on whatculture.com/extra ($6.99 per month) and the FITE TV app ($14.99 one-time purchase).
The only way to see the show live is in person. Tickets are available via Ticketmaster.
Full Card
For the first time, every WCPW championship belt will be defended on the same night. The inaugural WCPW Hardcore Championwill be decided when Jimmy Havoc faces off against Primate, with the new belt having been unveiled at WCPW Fight Back.
Joe Hendry vs Rampage - WCPW Championship
Jimmy Havoc vs Primate - WCPW Hardcore Championship
Will Ospreay/Scotty Wainwright vs Prospect - WCPW Tag Team Championship
Gabriel Kidd vs Sha Samuels - WCPW Internet Championship
Bea Priestley vs Kay Lee Ray - WCPW Women's Championship
Jay Lethal vs Davey Richards
Martin Kirby vs El Ligero
Moss & Slater vs Polo Promotions
BT Gunn vs Kenny Williams
Joe Coffey vs ???
WCPW’s on-screen General Manager Adam Blampied commented: “12 months ago, WCPW held its first tapings in a warehouse in Newcastle with a broken roof. Back then the idea of us doing a wrestling promotion was a very silly idea. 12 months later… it is still a very silly idea. But we are still here.
For our anniversary show, Newcastle was the only choice. We started here, we operate from here, and so many of us call this beautiful city our home. We wanted Built to Destroy to be a celebration of the last 12 months and a reflection of WCPW as a whole, and with a fantastic card built around some of the greatest UK talent on the circuit right now, we think we’ve done both.”