As Rumble Wrestling celebrated it's 40th Anniversary in exciting fashion, there was massive news coming from the event.
Dynamite Danny black is now both the European Champion and the new All Nations Champion after a thrilling match to end what was an an amazing showcase of Rumble Wrestling talent.
Double Danny and former champion Tate Mayfairs had the three hundred and fifty fans on the edge of their seats in a see-saw battle that had numerous two counts with referee Matt Wilson twice knocked down, but it was the South London favourite who emerged victorious to claim both titles.
Nino Bryant overcame a strong challenge from younger brother Leland in the other title match to retain the Mal Mason British Lightweight crown, continuing his lengthy and dominating reign as Champion.
Rumble Champion Sid Manelli and South Coast female star Erin Angel were winners in the mixed tag challenge, defeating Dominita and The Soldier of Doom Jason Farmer, with Manelli giving credit to Jason after the match, thanking him and the British wrestling legends in attendance for paving the way for the stars of today.
Jordan Breaks was beaten controversially by "The Bruiser" Samuel Jacobs and the opening tag match was an absolute thrilling contest with Zander Bryant joining forces with Jumping Joe Lando but they couldn't defeat the all conquering British Tag Champions of Mark Trew and Kieron Lacey.
Rumble celebrated their 40th Anniversary show with wrestlers from the past, including Mel Stuart, Bob Collins, Neil Evans, Paul Tyrrell, amongst others plus Steve Grey who was referee for the British Lightweight Title match. Other Promoters from nearby and far joined the Rumble celebration show and buffet afterwards including John Freemantle from Premier, and representatives from SOS, Bring Me Pro Wrestling and Genesis, as well as a couple of venue managers who Rumble will be working with in 2025.
The event was a classic Rumble Wrestling show. A Fantastic Family Wrestling show enjoyed by all those in attendance.