Oceania Pro Wrestling presents Conflict

Civic Hall Ballarat

300-304 Mair Street,
Ballarat Central VIC 3350

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  • Sat 21 Jun 7pm–9pm
  • Sun 22 Jun 1pm–3pm

$33 - $88

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Oceania Pro Wrestling (OPW) roars back to Ballarat with Conflict at Civic Hall, after last year's unforgettable Starrcast Downunder.

This time, Ballarat's own 'High Country'—the gritty tag team of Kayno and Tommy A—are digging for gold, battling for the OPW Tag Titles to bring glory home to the Goldfields. These local legends embody the city's unbreakable spirit, and they're ready to make Ballarat proud.

Joining them are OPW stars Erika Reid, the spellbinding 'Dreamtime Voodoo Witch,' and Adam Brooks, the former OPW Heavyweight Champion, both set to light up the ring.

From the United States, Bryan Idol, a swaggering brawler, and Natalia Markova, representing the NWA' aim to prove the stars and stripes outshine the green and gold, but they'll have to get through Australia's toughest to do so.

History hits The Civic Hall with the first-ever Australian Women's over-the-top-rope Rumble, plus multiple championship clashes over two wild nights.

Ballarat, this isn't just wrestling—it's your city's heart and hustle on display. Be there to cheer your own at Conflict—grab your tickets and stake your claim to the action!

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