Wrestling with Pop Culture Anniversary Party

It’s been a whole year since Wrestling with Pop Culture was born, and we’re going to celebrate the way people who like monsters, wrestling and rock ‘n’ roll should. Following the Atlanta Film Festival screening of the Platinum Championship Wrestling documentary The Booker at the Midtown Art Cinema on March 28, head over to the Masquerade to see creatures of the night do battle in Monstrosity Championship Wrestling, featuring Prof. Morte from the Silver Scream SpookShow! Hear the hard-hitting sounds of NeeDeep! Marvel at the pop punk pummel of Death is a Dialogue!

As heard on the March 12 edition of Georgia Wrestling Now, Stephen Platinum has also declared that he and PCW will be there to challenge MCW! The WPC Anniversary Party is also now an official Atlanta Film Festival afterparty, which means anyone who goes here to purchase passes to the festival will also be admitted to the party for FREE!

We’ll also have luchador-inspired body painting from Neon Armour, raffle prizes from Pabst Blue Ribbon, Criminal Records, Adrenaline Fitness and more! It’s all hosted by The Sexual Side Effect herself, Amber Taylor!

We also just added some new raffle prizes from monster artist Dave Cook, chilling chocolates from Chocolate F/X, the Silver Scream SpookShow, sideshow banner art by Zomberella, Neon Armour, Monster Joe Coffee T-shirts and more! You’ll also be able to purchase limited edition copies of The Booker, signed by Stephen Platinum!

Special thanks to Creative Loafing, Criminal Records, Ox’s Wrestling Ring Rentals, Scoutmob, Adrenaline Fitness and PBR for supporting the event.

Tickets are only $8 in advance, $10 at the door. $5 tickets are available at the Academy Theatre. Go to WrestlingwithPopCulture.com and listen to Georgia Wrestling Now at GeorgiaWrestlingHistory.com to win tickets!

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