Mike Caldwell and the BCW is making its way back to Levelland with their third live pro wrestling event.
Slated for March 4 at the TWM Event Center, Caldwell and his promoting company have a wrestling lineup that consists of local and nationally recognized talent.
Doors will open at 6 p.m. with the first bell ringing at 7 p.m.
The venue is located at 202 Avenue H in Levelland and tickets are set at $15 for VIP, $10 for general admission and $5 for children.
Tickets are currently available at Tobacco Express Liquors, htts://bcw-texas.square.site/or individuals can call 432-425-8540 for more info.
Caldwell has followed, participated and had a passion for wrestling since his youth and his goal is to bring the sport, he loves to the Levelland community.
The past two events have been held at the Mallet Event Center, bringing in successful crowds each time.
Originally, Caldwell was hosting shows in Seminole and having to travel constantly as he is a resident of Levelland.
After careful consideration and planning, he was able to bring his events to Levelland as well.
Living in the community has been easier for Caldwell when it comes to conducting business and finding new sponsors and continuing to work with existing sponsors.
For Caldwell, switching up locations was a difficult decision, but the influx and varying number in audience played the ultimate role in finding a more accommodating venue in size.
“I had a great time working with the people at the Mallet and we could possibly work together in the future,” explained Caldwell. “If I was expecting a crowd of roughly 500 people every time, that is the absolute perfect place to host those events.”
For this event, Caldwell is working with Juilan Esparza who has brought the TWM Event Center to the community.
With the amount of support from fans and sponsors, Caldwell hopes his brand will continue to see growth as well as Esparza and his event center.
A big aspect Caldwell has been pushing is community helping community. During an economic time where businesses are struggling, Caldwell hopes he can build relationships with the community and its businesses and help them grow through his platform he has created with a market for wrestling in Levelland.
Since the first two shows, Caldwell has built off of his repeat sponsors and feels good about the experience he has delivered to his clientele.
As he continues to bring more wrestling events such as the one slated for March 4, Caldwell hopes the community will continue to show interest in what he is trying to create.
“For those who haven’t been to a show, please consider it. It is family friendly entertainment and were trying to build onto the community,” said Caldwell. “For businesses looking for different ways to get their name out there in a different and creative way, we have an audience for it.”
Any inquirers wanting more information are encouraged to reach out to Caldwell and the BCW at BCWEnterprises6@gmail.com