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Guest rhyme
having returned to the uk i attended mma classes in a gym near to my home but it didn't do for me what the performance of pro wrestling does...so,like most who try to quit it i want back in to wrestling;as my lady and i are broke the question is this, is there anyone who teaches anywhere in zones 1 and 2 of our sprawling nightmarish capital london?help much appreciated.
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Guest rhyme
you see,middlesex isn't really london...zones 1 and 2 are the central areas of london as dictated by the underground...thanks for trying though.
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Guest Majik

Dropkixx brother? John Ritchie and John Hall are gods of the mat. They've churned out some cracking talent so far.

 

http://www.dropkixx.com/index2.htm

 

Maybe a bit too far? Might still be worth the train journey though - I hear nothing but good things.

 

Aside form that, I'm a bit lost....

 

I love you by the way. Love you in the face.

 

Majik

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Guest carolann

Hi, i work in canary wharf and travel extensively in zones 1 and 2, despite looking i haven't found andy schools or promotions in the area, overheads are just too high and the availability of decent and useable facilities is virtually no-existent.

 

I know of a gym that teaches grappling as part of an aerobic class - its definately NOT an actual pro-wrestling class, but its based in holborn and the class is £10.00 for the weekly one hour session. (completely irrelevant but they also do a rather funjy exotic dancing class, and a Bee Gees disco aerobics group too)

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Guest Devilish Angel
you see' date='middlesex isn't really london...zones 1 and 2 are the central areas of london as dictated by the underground...thanks for trying though.[/quote']

 

Cheers for explaining where zones 1 and 2 are. I'm not very good at geography, until last week I thought Stoke-on-Trent was near Bristol. :lol

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