Mercedes Martinez and Jennacide set to headline the second pro wrestling show to take place in Hawaii since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic

Unify Championship Entertainment Wrestling, better known as UCE Wrestling, are set to hit the ring this Thursday, July 28th, for just the second time since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.

UCE made their triumphant return to the ring on May 26 of this year for Resurrection which took place from Hawaiian Brian’s Social Club in Honolulu. They’ll return to Hawaiian Brian’s this Thursday for Summer’s Edge. UCE Wrestling works closely with the Wild Samoan Training Center which is also based in Hawaii and is currently the only active wrestling promotion that we’re aware of on the beautiful chain of islands.

Image courtesy of the UCE Wrestling Facebook page.

Doors are set to open at 6:30 PM Hawaii time with the first match set to kick off at 7 PM.

Some well known names in the world of pro wrestling, especially in the women’s division, have been announced for Summer’s Edge. The night’s main event is set to feature an UCE Kaimana Women’s Championship match between reigning champion, and current National Wrestling Alliance star, Jennacide, defending her title against Ring of Honor Women’s Champion Mercedes Martinez.

The night’s co-main event will feature a Fatal 3-Way match for the Unify World Championship Title. Reigning champion Chris Wilde will put his title on the line in the match against Kory Oliver and Aleki.

Also announced so far for Summer’s Edge:

  • One half of the UCE Tag Team Champions, Marcus The Centaur, will take on Nightmarcher Kiko Kekauoha in singles action.

  • King Atapa and Alonzo D. Hayes will face off in singles action.

  • “The Nightmarcher” Makena Cruz will take on “The Asian Warrior” Darryl Wong who will be making the trip to Hawaii from Malaysia where he competes, and has won titles in, Malaysia Pro Wrestling.

  • D$J will meet Darryl Newlands for a one on one bout.

  • Also announced to be on hand are Eddie Dasalla, King Atapa and making his Hawaiian debut, from Ohio Valley Wrestling, Steve Michaels.

For more information and ticket purchases, be sure to visit the UCE Website by clicking here.

Images courtesy of the UCE Wrestling Facebook and Instagram pages.

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