Slam Fest to bring pro wrestling festival to Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas

Las Vegas will turn into the pro wrestling capital of the world for a few days in April.WrestleMania 42 will be the main course for most fans who will make the trek to Sin City. But in the days leading up to the star-studded show at Allegiant Stadium, there will be plenty of events taking place up and down The Strip that could leave them satisfied and smiling.Paragon Talent Group and Palms Casino Resort announced last week that Slam Fest will be hosted at the venue, starting on April 15 and lasting until April 18. It will bring several pro wrestling companies together, including Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling (TJPW), Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), House of Glory (HOG), World Wonder Ring Stardom and Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling, for days of matches.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMAdditionally, WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley will host his comedy show, pro wrestling star Saraya will have a live episode of her podcast, “Rulebreakers with Saraya” and tag team legends Matt and Jeff Hardy will put on a “Hardy Party” with Matt Hardy sharing stories of his career.Dean Muhtadi, the co-founder of Paragon Talent Group who performed in WWE as Mojo Rawley, told Fox News Digital the event received good marks among fans last year, and they wanted to do it again.”How can we do this this year bigger and better? One way we decided to do that would be for us to put on the wrestling shows at the Palms this year,” Muhtadi explained. “That was gonna be a big one. We’ve also brought in some really awesome events. The Hardys are doing their ‘Hardy Party,’ Mick Foley is going to have his comedy show, Saraya is going to do a live podcast. Of course, you already know, we’re going to bring the pool party back because that was our biggest event last year by a mile.”A lot of fun for the fans. A lot of fun for us as well – tons of games and activities and things to do. We don’t ever want to throw parties where everyone is just kind of bored, standing around. We want to create very intimate experiences for the fans where they can actually hang out with the wrestlers, play games with them, have a bite, have a drink, have a conversation. With Paragon, that’s always what we’re trying to do with our events is to make the talent accessible and let everyone have a good time together.”One key component of having an event like Slam Fest was for it to be affordable.Major pro wrestling events could see prices go from anywhere between $200 and $2,000.Muhtadi said that with any event that Paragon has put on, affordability has “always been a top goal.””One of the biggest core competencies of Paragon is sponsorships and third-party brand deals. With those, sometimes we’re able to get our partners to come on board and cut those costs down so that we can either do free admission or half-price admission, or something like that,” he said. “If we’re able to bring in any of our partners, we want it to be a win-win for everybody. I think a lot of wrestling fans can 

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