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A Sunbury Smackdown…with a Purpose!

91 minutes
Alpha Pro Wrestling returns to Sunbury and your television screens to proudly present Sunbury Smackdown: PURPOSE!
– We kick off Sunbury Smackdown: PURPOSE with an update surrounding the health of the current Alpha Melbourne Openweight Champion, The Unpredictable Jaw-Jacker Jayson Krash after it was revealed via Alpha’s socials earlier that week that he was medically unclear to be able to compete at Sunbury Smackdown: PURPOSE.
– In The Opening Contest Of Sunbury Smackdown: PURPOSE, the No.1 Contender to The Alpha Melbourne Openweight Championship, The Grumpy Uncle Of The Crowe Family, The Boss Johnny Della Rocco looks to successfully defend his Contendership against The Player Jake Lindo & The Mint Condition John Stop Action in a Triple Threat match
– In The Second Contest of Sunbury Smackdown: PURPOSE, The Bleak City Saint Aiden Miller makes his return to Alpha after 18 months away, to take on the Australian Hardcore Icon Maddog
– It’s the final stop of The Mercenary Maze for The 2025 RUTHLESS RUMBLE Winner The Juggernaut Jay Hunter as he meets the brother of THE Australian Wrestling Legend KrackerJak, The Snuff King Gore in the third and final match of The Mercenary Maze.
– In a match that’s been about 10 months in the making, The Mercenary Slade Mercer defends the Alpha Heavyweight Championship against The Certified Bad Bitch Miss Fortune
– Another rivalry hits fever pitch in the main event as The Best Around, Mr. Awesome Adam Crowe meets his heated rival, The Slim Reaper Mike Kaos in a dog collar match where both competitors are chained to one another via their necks by a dog collar in an environment where it’s anything goes and the only way to win and end this rivalry is by pinfall or submission

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