
WALDORF, Md. — Assault Wrestling Alliance (AWA) returns to Waldorf on Saturday, Dec. 14, with Jingle Cell! The action-packed event will feature every match held inside a steel cage.
The show will take place at the AWA Assault Asylum, 109 Post Office Road, Waldorf, MD, and will feature all of AWA’s stars, including ECW legend and AWA Commissioner Bill Alfonso.
Since 2021, AWA has been Southern Maryland’s premier professional wrestling company, hosting numerous shows each year and entertaining the local community.
AWA has brought many big names to Southern Maryland, including TNA’s Hammerstone, former MLW World Heavyweight Champion Alex Kane, social media sensation Santana Jackson, and more. Fans never know who might show up at the Assault Asylum.
AWA founder and owner, Don Dorsey, has always been a fan of professional wrestling. When COVID-19 hit, he was inspired to take the leap and start his own promotion to bring positivity to the community.
“There’s not much here for kids to do in Southern Maryland,” Dorsey told The BayNet. “I’m pro kids, families, and so forth. So, my goal was to bring it here locally and make it affordable for families who can’t afford to see WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) or AEW (All Elite Wrestling).”
Tickets for Jingle Cell are on sale now. Purchase tickets by clicking here.
Doors open at 4:15 p.m., with bell time at 5 p.m.
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doesn’t the WWE own the rights to the use of AWA even though the a was for american. the rights to use awa are owned by them.