Experience the Micro Wrestling Federation at Common John Brewing Co.
The Micro Wrestling Federation (MWF) has carved a unique niche in the world of professional wrestling since its inception in 2000. This organization showcases talented wrestlers who stand under 5 feet tall, providing an entertaining and inclusive experience for fans of all ages. In Manchester, Tennessee, MWF has found a vibrant home at Common John Brewing Co., where the atmosphere is as lively as the matches themselves.
Common John Brewing Co. offers an intimate setting for MWF events, with seating arrangements designed to ensure every fan has a great view of the action. The brewery's layout allows for close proximity to the ring, enhancing the excitement of each match. Events are typically seasonal, with shows scheduled throughout the year, making it easy for fans to catch their favorite wrestlers in action.
In addition to MWF, Common John Brewing Co. hosts various wrestling events, making it a hub for wrestling enthusiasts in the region. With affordable ticket prices and options for premium seating, fans can choose their ideal spot to enjoy the thrilling performances. Whether you're a long-time wrestling fan or new to the scene, attending an MWF event at Common John Brewing Co. promises an unforgettable experience.
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Micro Wrestling Federation Nashville Sport reviews
The real Who?
"I was disappointed in the concert overall, as a long time fan of the Micro Wrestling Federation. While at the same time, there were some real bright spots as well. The beginning of the concert was marred with technical difficulties. Daltry's microphone didn't seem to work on another song and Townsend's hearing aids, which were hooked up to his phone, did not work, causing him to leave the stage a number of times. Really didn't seem as if Daltry was that excited to be there. They started with some songs from the Tommy album which didn't go off well with the snafus. Not very professional at $200 a ticket and more than 50 years of touring. Even while enjoying a good portion of the concert, I expected more."
