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Monday, January 12, 2009 8:49 PM CST
Supreme League of Wrestling plans show



MATTOON — Supreme League of Wrestling will return at 7 p.m. Saturday with a full slate of wrestling.

Matches will include Hollister vs. DaCobra for the Supreme Championship; De Andre King will defend his U.S. championship; Bear St. Pierre will face off against Brandon Keith; tag team champions The Hybrids will face No. 1 contenders The Hooligans; Feature Presentation will take on the team of Dexter Schwartz and Prince Nova; and Harker Dirge will go against Issan Hadeev for the Heritage championship.

New wrestlers also will compete to determine who will get an SLW contract and The Supreme Medallion.

The SLW show will begin at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Burgess-Osborne Auditorium, 1701 Wabash Ave. Mattoon.

Entrance fees are $10 for those 12 and up; $5 for those age 6 to 11 and those with a student ID; and free for those under age 5.

Presale tickets are $8 and are available at Fit to a Tee, 413 N. 15th St., Mattoon. For information call 235-4501.


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