SEA Wrestling’s Mid-Week Match Updates – November Kicks Off with Huge Cards Across Southeast Asia

Southeast Asian wrestling heats up this November with FPW Astig featuring Kushida, Grapplemax Unity’s supercard, SPW’s Los Tranquilos, and more. Here’s SEA Wrestling’s mid-week rundown of all the latest match announcements and updates.

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11/4/20252 min read

SEA Wrestling’s Mid-Week Match Updates

November is shaping up to be one of the biggest months of the year for Southeast Asian wrestling. Across the region, promotions are unveiling their full lineups for upcoming events, starting this Saturday, November 9th, with FPW Astig, headlined by the world-traveled and world-renowned Kushida.

FPW Astig – New Matches Announced

We’ll bring a full preview of FPW Astig later this week, but here’s a quick look at the latest confirmed bouts:

  • Penny Haze vs. Robynn – The region’s most talked-about new women’s star steps up against a true Pinay legend.

  • Rio Rufino vs. Mharckie – A clash of fan favorites set to bring plenty of energy.

  • Duke Ortega vs. Thiago – A redemption fight for Thiago, who’s determined to reclaim his pride.

Tickets are still available, and with Kushida on the card, this is expected to be one of FPW’s biggest crowds yet.

Ring of Rebirth – Comedy Wrestling 3: November Pain

Ring of Rebirth (ROR) returns on November 15th for Comedy Wrestling 3: November Pain, featuring a pivotal ROR Championship Semi-Final between The Eurasian Dragon and Erfie Blackheart. The match will not only decide who moves on to the finals—it may finally bring an end to one of ROR’s most heated rivalries.

Adding to the madness, APAC Wrestling’s Raga Ngadai joins the card—a Borneo headhunter on a regional hunt for glory, trophies, and possibly someone’s scalp. He’s joined by Tobias Frost, his eccentric manager who famously takes direction not from his wrestler, but from an inanimate drama mask.

Grapplemax Unity – Card Filling Out

Grapplemax Unity is rapidly approaching, with ticket sales matching the hype for what’s being billed as Grapplemax’s biggest show ever.

Newly announced this week:

  • Degen Z will challenge Aussie Aussie Aussie for the Tag Team Championships on the main show.

  • The pre-show features Radiant Rui vs. Sarah Coldheart in another chapter of their competitive rivalry.

  • Plus, a rematch from Wrestle Pagar as Nish once again faces Tydus.

Singapore Pro Wrestling – Los Tranquilos

Singapore Pro Wrestling (SPW) returns to the Foo Chow Building on November 28th for Los Tranquilos, with the card already generating buzz.

At the top of the announcements: SPW Queen of Asia Champion Alexis Lee defends her title against Viva Van, the reigning VPW Women’s Champion, in a champion vs. champion showdown set to highlight Southeast Asia’s top-tier women’s division.

Meanwhile, tensions continue to rise between Dr Gore and the Legion of Total Anarchy. After the Legion cost Dr Gore the Halloween Battle Royale at Hardcore Island, he struck back by foiling Kentona’s interference in Bryson Blade’s Hardcore title match. SPW management has now sanctioned Dr Gore vs. Bryson Blade—a grudge match to settle things once and for all. Can Dr Gore dull the Blade, or will the Legion’s numbers game win again?

SETUP Thailand – A Hard Day’s Night (Match 3 Announced)

Following his victory in the BEER DEATHMATCH and a wild celebration with Japanese artist Ai Uehara, Malaysia’s “Barbie” returns to Thailand seeking another career-defining moment.

Standing in his way is P’Suchart, who’s refocused after losing the Tag Team Championships. Known for his singles experience, P’Suchart is looking to reignite his momentum by taking down one of Malaysia’s top stars. With renewed determination, his mission is clear—win decisively, climb the ladder, and prove he can stand above even his former partner Anont Alonzo.

Conclusion

From international stars to local icons, November promises to be a defining month for Southeast Asian wrestling. Whether you’re tuning in for redemption stories, championship clashes, or the sheer spectacle of it all, there’s no better time to follow the action than right now.