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On Dec. 28th, Extreme Rising made their return to live events by hosting the first-ever pro wrestling event back at the former ECW Arena. The event featured a stacked card of wrestlers from around the United States and Mexico, in front of a vocal, standing room audience.

Prior to the start of the event, the head of Extreme Rising, Steve O’Neill made his way to the ring to talk about the Arena, and the television program that was scheduled to debut Jan. 1 in the Philadelphia area.

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