Category: Promotions

  • Salford City Wrestling

    Salford City Wrestling

    Website:

    https://tickets.salfordcitywrestling.co.uk/events/salfordcitywrestling

    Venue:

    Pendlebury Social Club.

    Accessible tickets offered?

    Yes, you can buy them on the ticket page in the same way you’d buy a general admission ticket.

    Carer tickets provided?

    Yes, just add them to your order when you buy an accessible ticket.

    Easy to contact?

    Yep, you can pop them an email to salfordcitywrestle@gmail.com, or DM on X (@SalfordCityWres) or Instagram (@salfordcitywrestling).

    Any other info:

    The promotion reaches out to everyone who’s bought an accessible ticket before the show, to make sure their needs are catered to.

    From our experience, they’ve been really helpful, and very considerate when deciding where wheelchair spaces should be in the venue.

  • Sacrifice Pro Wrestling

    Sacrifice Pro Wrestling

    Website:

    www.HOPESacrifice.bigcartel.com

    Venue:

    Bedford Town Football Club.

    Accessible tickets offered?

    They don’t have a separate specific ticket type. Instead, when you order you can add notes for accessibility (e.g. “wheelchair space”, “end of row” or other requests) and the team will accommodate you.

    Front row seats are assigned, while the rest of the venue isn’t – though if you need to sit near someone who’s in a front row seat, that’s something you can also request at the time of buying a ticket.

    Carer tickets provided?

    Yes, carers go free with the discount code GIGBUDDIES. Add two tickets to your basket when you’re booking and enter the code when you check out.

    Easy to contact?

    Via a contact form on the site above, or on Instagram (@sacrificeprowrestling), Facebook (Sacrifice Pro Wrestling) or X (@Sacrifice_PW).

    Any other info:

    The promotion uses its events to raise money for local charities.

  • Wrestling Resurgence

    Wrestling Resurgence

    Website:

    https://www.wrestlingresurgence.uk/

    Venues:

    Generally they run the Y Theatre in Leicester though there are occasionally other venues too, like Lakeside Arts in Nottingham.

    Accessible tickets offered?

    Yes – details TBC.

    Carer tickets provided?

    Yes – details TBC.

    Easy to contact?

    Yep, they’re easy to get hold of via X, Bluesky, or through the contact form on the website.

    Any other info:

    Resurgence really is the gold standard of UK wrestling promotions when it comes to providing information on accessibility. Extensive information about the venue is available on their ticket pages and on their social media prior to each show, including information on how to get to the venue, where Blue Badge holders should park, whether there’s likely to be issues with travel, and more.

    They offer early accessible entry, ten minutes before general entry, and also have ear defenders and a chill-out space available for anyone who needs them.

    When we’ve had feedback about the venue issues, they’ve been happy to chat about it with us and make changes based on our experience.

    Other promotions should be taking notes.


  • Progress Wrestling

    Progress Wrestling

    Website:

    https://progresswrestling.com/

    Venues:

    Progress generally runs at the Electric Ballroom in Camden, and occasionally ventures to the O2 Ritz in Manchester.

    Accessible tickets offered?

    Yes – details TBC. We’re investigating!

    Carer tickets provided?

    We’ve heard yes – again, looking into it!

    Easy to contact?

    They’re very responsive on X and you can also use the contact form on their website.

    Any other info:

    The FAQ on their website says that though accessibility varies from venue to venue, they will do their best to ensure they can accommodate any needs you might have, and recommend getting in touch via the contact form.

    We’ve been told by people who’ve attended their shows that the red shirts – Progress staff wearing easy-to-spot red t-shirts – have been really helpful whenever there’s a problem.

  • Revolution Pro Wrestling

    Revolution Pro Wrestling

    Website:

    https://www.revolutionprowrestling.com/shows

    Venues:

    They run several venues in different parts of the country, including The 229 in London, 1865 in Southampton, Network in Sheffield, HMV Empire in Coventry, Doncaster Dome, Crystal Palace and York Hall in London.

    Accessible tickets offered?

    Not directly from their ticket booking site, no – we’re investigating whether they’re otherwise available.

    Carer tickets provided?

    Again, not directly from their ticket booking site – we’re investigating.

    Easy to contact?

    They don’t have a great reputation for answering questions about accessibility (or anything else!). You might have better luck going directly to the venues. There is a contact page on the RevPro website and they are still active on X, which might be worth a shot.

    Any other info:

    RevPro has its own streaming service, and most shows are streamed live (venue internet connection dependent!). It costs £7.40 per month.

    We’re currently unaware of any other accessibility provisions they might offer.