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Wrestlers Face Off in High-Stakes Charity Hair vs Hair Match to Support Jessie May Hospice

In a gripping battle that pits pride against scalp, two of the UK’s top professional wrestlers will risk their iconic hairstyles in the unique “Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow” match. This high-stakes charity event sees the loser shaved bald before a live audience, all in support of the Jessie May Children’s Hospice at Home.

Taking place at Somerset Hall in Portishead, the showdown features Bristol’s Chris ‘The Stallion’ Bronson—celebrated for having the best hair in the wrestling world—against Swindon’s powerhouse Saime ‘The Silverback’ Sahin. Bronson’s journey from training in a humble Bristol farm barn to wrestling stardom contrasts with Sahin’s cruiserweight agility, making this matchup both intense and unpredictable.

The event raises vital funds to support Jessie May Children’s Hospice, which offers specialist nursing care to children with life-limiting conditions throughout Bristol, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire, Bath, Swindon, and Wiltshire.

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This hair vs hair stipulation match, a gripping tradition in major wrestling promotions like WWE, serves here as a thrilling way to settle a personal rivalry while supporting local families. The “Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow” match headlines an action-packed evening filled with elite wrestling contests.

Among the lineup, former beauty queen and wrestling trailblazer Nadia Sapphire will take on ‘The Allstar’ Ruby Manitoba. Fans can also expect explosive encounters including ‘The Iron Shah’ Tiger Ali of Iran versus athletic Jack Dynamo, and ‘The Silver Bullet’ Matt Gatlin facing off against Plymouth veteran and WWE NXT UK competitor ‘The English Lion’ Eddie Ryan. Three-time 4FW Heavyweight Champion JD Knight will also battle the dynamic ‘Sexy Cowboy’ in a highly anticipated match.

The family-friendly event is set for Monday, December 29, with tickets starting at just £10 for children and £12.50 for general adult admission. Premium gold front-row seats are available for £17.50, alongside various family and party packages priced up to £150 for larger groups. Attendees will benefit from free parking and a fully licensed bar at the venue.

This thrilling charity match promises unforgettable entertainment and a meaningful contribution to a cause close to the wrestlers’ hearts.

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