Fans of professional wrestling are used to seeing their favourite stars grapple it out in huge arenas and stadiums around the world.
They will often gather in their thousands to watch wrestlers perform diving stomps, frog splashes, RKOs, and other moves on each other in the ring.
But few will have ever visited a village primary school to get their wrestling fix.
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Next month, for one evening only, live all-action wrestling will be held at Chilton Primary School near Didcot to raise funds for the parent teacher association (PTA).
The school will be transformed into a wrestling arena on November 3 with wrestlers from all over the world taking part in the two hour show from 6pm.
In a star show down, former WWE performer Oliver Grey, the very first NXT tag team champion, will face off against the ‘one man armoury’ Bullit.
The crowd can also root for a home favourite when Chilton resident and wrestling veteran James Mason takes to the ring.
The 30-year-old will have the chance to wrestle in front of his friends and family, with three of his children pupils at the school.
The main event will be the Royal Rumble, described by the organisers as “a match where anything and everything can happen.”
Tickets are on sale for £5 and can be bought by calling 0121 472 6688 or visiting www.ticketsellers.co.uk
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