Kendo Nagasaki will be making an appearance at the iconic Fairfield Halls in Croydon on Sunday 14th April when he will make his case for the return of the Sword of Excellence currently in the possession of LDN Wrestling.
The entire LDN Management team will be in attendance for this show which will also see LDN Head Referee Dave Walker taking charge of the afternoons matches and the legendary MC and Hall of Famer Lee Bamber introducing an array of international stars.
Tickets are still available for this event but are selling fast.
Matey Dave emailed:
"Most people know i have not much regard for Peter Thornley, really loved Anglo's expression 'Giving him a monkey for 10 minutes work' as it conjured up picture of Peter in a tree house in the Jungle as Tarzan with Klondike Kate as Jane with Cheetah eating bananas. Down south it would have been called a bung, considering the amount of money Peter has can not see him being involved in such a sham. The person playing Peter was a bad actor and that voice was dreadful, no expression feeling, just dead. As for the photo of packed hall, is it the same hall and same event? if it was a taken at the same event then shows how many gullible people there are coughing up at those prices."
I wonder if Matey Dave also thought his alleged actor went to the extent of cutting off his finger to create the illusion for him.
Fans were not gullible. They paid for a night of wrestling, and that's what they got. Judging by the success of LDN over twenty years fans must feel they get value for money. There was no deception, There was never any suggestion that Kendo would be wrestling. The appearance of Kendo Nagasaki was a bonus, not even advertised on the main poster for the event.
We should appreciate that LDN Wrestling acknowledge our wrestling heritage and their engagement in this topic.