Florida Championship Wrestling tonight in Live Oak

Former member of the Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranch and Bulldog great Thaddeus Bullard will come home to wrestle tonight at the Suwannee County Coliseum.

Bullard, now known as Titus O’Neil, is a star of WWE’s NXT program and will appear and compete at the Florida Championship Wrestling event at 7:30 p.m.

O’Neil, who is a graduate of the University of Florida and a Gator Hall of Famer, is excited to return to his hometown and interact with fans before the show begins.

Along with the matches, FCW will be hosting a Fan Fest starting at 6:30 p.m. Fans will be able to meet, take pictures with and receive autographs from Titus O’Neil and several other WWE and FCW Superstars. Bell time is set for 7:30 p.m.

O’Neil, who can be seen performing weekly on the worldwide phenomenon of sports entertainment, NXT, was a member of the Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranch and learned much from his opportunities and experiences at the ranch. Already a natural leader in the Florida community, O’Neil has now positioned himself as a role model for young men and women worldwide.

A man of  character and esteem such as Titus O’Neil owes much of his success to his time spent with the Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranch, and he views events like the FCW show in Live Oak as a chance to give back to his community. Portions of the proceeds will benefit the Florida Sheriff Youth Ranch.

Along with the opportunity to meet the Superstars of WWE and FCW, fans will be treated to thrilling in-ring action. Eight huge matches are scheduled for this event. FCW is the official developmental territory of WWE.  In fact, over 40 of the current Superstars on Monday Night RAW and Friday Night Smackdown! came directly from FCW. Household names such as two-time WWE Champion Sheamus, United States Champion Dolph Ziggler, and the WWE Tag Team Champions Evan Bourne and Kofi Kingston all got their start at FCW.

Along with being family friendly, as well as being the single best value in live entertainment, FCW events give fans the unique opportunity to experience WWE Superstars before the rest of the world sees them. At any given time, roughly eight to 10 WWE Superstars are on the active FCW roster, which means that fans can also see those stars perform up close at FCW live events.

Tickets may be purchased at the Suwannee County Coliseum: $20 for adults, $10 for kids. The Suwanee County Coliseum is located at 1302 SW 11th Street, Live Oak, FL (386) 364-3400.

 

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