Not happy? Settle Outside! The most Singaporean-named wrestling show is happening next month

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After their previous Causeway Jam event where Singaporean and Malaysian wrestlers competed, a new show with intense grappling is underway.

A hilariously named wrestling show with intense rivalries pitted against each other is happening next month., which is a slang term used when you’re trying to pick a fight with someone, is an upcoming wrestling match by fitness studio Grapplemax Pro Wrestling Singapore that will feature some of Singapore’s showy wrestlers and plenty of throwdowns on May 20 at Performance Studios.

“3 heated rivalries, 2 championships on the line, in an all-new arena for Grapplemax Pro Wrestling. Not happy, settle outside!” it wrote.Some fights to expect include the main Openweight Championship Match where

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