Phoning it in

It’s 9.36pm on a Sunday and I’m typing this on a phone. I’m too tired to switch my laptop on and to type or edit any photos because I just finished the Grapplemax Open House during the weekend.

On Saturday, I helped with the camerawork and in between just helped usher people to the various stations in the beginning part of the afternoon.

On Sunday, was the women’s exclusive so I helped do the stations, or rather in ring techniques with participants and then after we had a match featuring Radiant Rui with Alani vs Divya with me.

Also I saw some of you guys on various days wearing the exclusive Ships Ahoy 2025 anniversary t-shirt so, I see you.

In any case, for both days the audience/participants enjoyed themselves so that is great. Personally, watching day 1’s matches since I’m not in it, it was exciting.

I see why it can be mad.

How is it possible we have people able to throw themselves, toss each other or fly from the ropes to just entertain you all in Singapore?

Pro wrestling is your live theatre with physical action and wow. I was entertained and more importantly, it showed that you too can actually learn pro wrestling too.

All these people are just ‘regular’ people who wanted to learn and they did.

And now I’m going to sleep and this will be posted on Monday morning. When I’m finally and hopefully awake but busy with my actual regular work.

Ps. If you want to try pro wrestling in Singapore, go to Grapplemax.sg and try out a trial for yourself.

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