Final Stand is TODAY!

29 March 2025

Good news! Final Stand is today and we can’t wait to see you!

Start time
Just a reminder that doors will open at 4:30pm with a strict start time of 5:00pm – we’ve got an action packed night with our biggest match card yet (8 HUGE matches) with Lucky vs. Country Big as our main event. We anticipate being finished around 8:00pm.

Make your way to the Main Entrance of Stoke Damerel School and follow the signs to get to our registration desk where we’ll scan your ticket and get you in.

You can download your ticket to your device (or print it out) before you arrive.

Seating
Seating is first-come-first-served (unless you’ve booked first or second row tickets) and this event has almost SOLD OUT – so get here early to ensure you get the best seats! Don’t panic too much, the “TCW arena” has banked seating so you’ll have a great view of every match no matter what seat you get!

Interval
There will be a short interval during the show where you can purchase food, drink, merchandise and go to the toilet – you can also do all of these things throughout the show too.

Food, drink and merchandise
We’ll have reasonably priced drinks, snacks and merchandise available for sale throughout the night. We accept contactless payments or cash (but contactless is preferred).

Charity raffle
As always, there will a charity raffle during the interval (raising money for Plymouth Hospitals Charity). This time we’ve got two tickets to Paradise Islands crazy golf, a signed steel chair, two tickets to Everyman cinema, three free toboggan rides at the Plymouth Snowsports centre and tickets for the next TCW show to name just a few!

Sensory Tips for a Great Experience!
Wrestling shows are a blast, but they can also be a sensory overload! If you (or someone in your group) are sensitive to loud noises, bright lights, or crowds, here are some tips to help you enjoy the experience:

Before the show:
– Bring sensory tools: Earplugs, noise-cancelling headphones, sunglasses, or fidget toys can help manage sensory input.
– Plan for breaks: Know where quiet spaces are located in the venue, like lobbies or toilets, in case you need a break from the action.
– Arrive early: This can help you acclimate to the environment before the show starts and the crowd arrives.

During the show:
– Choose your seat wisely: If possible, opt for seats further from the ring or near an exit for easier access to breaks.
– Communicate with your group: Let your friends or family know your needs and how they can support you.
– Take breaks when needed: Don’t hesitate to step out for a few minutes if you feel overwhelmed.
– Focus on the fun: Wrestling is a unique and entertaining experience! Don’t be afraid to cheer, boo, and get caught up in the excitement!

What to expect from a TCW show:
– Flashing lights.
– Flashing screens.
– Loud music.
– Loud crowds.
– Simulated violence (our sport involves scripted athletic performances, we unequivocally condemn violence in the real world).

With a little preparation, you can have a fantastic time at your first wrestling show!