‘Bollywood Bash’ wrestling event coming to Kamloops Christian School

Thrash wrestling is bashing back in Kamloops this month, featuring a former WWE wrestling duo.

The Bollywood Boyz, brothers Harv and Gurv Sihra of Burnaby, will take to the ring in Kamloops on Sept. 17.

Okanagan-based Thrash Wrestling is hosting another event at Kamloops Christian School, dubbed "Bollywood Bash" for the headlining brothers, originally from Burnaby.

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The WWE alumni brothers hit the ring with several other wrestlers, including Adam Ryder, Vance Nevada, Interior champion Scarlett Black and local wrestler Justin Cider, according to the event webpage.

Tickets are available on the event website and range from $27 to $38.

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