SETUP Thailand Announces Fallen Kingdom
SETUP Thailand Pro Wrestling faces its toughest chapter yet as foreign champions dominate and internal threats rise. All eyes are on May 31st for a match that could define the future of Thai wrestling.
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Simon
4/17/20252 min read


SETUP Thailand Pro Wrestling Announce Next Show - Fallen Kingom 31st May
A Kingdom Tested
SETUP Thailand Pro Wrestling is not just fighting opponents in the ring—it’s battling to define its future. Whether this is a downfall or a turning point will be revealed in the ring on May 31st.
Will the fallen kingdom rise again?
Crisis or Comeback? SETUP Thailand Pro Wrestling Faces Its Biggest Challenge Yet
BANGKOK – Is the kingdom falling? Or is it on the verge of its greatest comeback?
SETUP Thailand Pro Wrestling, once hailed as the nation’s proudest fighting stage, now finds itself at a crossroads. The promotion continues to project steady growth—partnering with global organizations, sending Thai talent abroad to compete for prestigious titles, and teasing long-term strategic plans. But, a storm is brewing.
This may be the toughest chapter in SETUP’s history.
Foreign Reign: SETUP’s Titles in Outsider Hands
For the first time, the majority of SETUP’s championship belts are in the hands of foreign wrestlers:
SETUP Thailand Openweight Champion – Andruew Tang (Singapore)
SETUP All Asia Women’s Champion – Raku (Japan)
IWA Japan SETUP World Heavyweight Champion – Ultramantis Black (USA)
IWA Japan SETUP World Tag Team Champions – Good Deal (Thailand), a local team whose controversial victories have stirred fan backlash.
Reclaiming these titles has now become a central mission—not just for pride, but to restore the company's image both at home and internationally.
Rise of RGT: A New Enemy from Within
Adding to the chaos is the emergence of a faction known as RGT (Real Global Threat). Its leader, Shivam, a former SETUP standout, has turned his back on the promotion and aligned himself with Andruew Tang. The group’s ambitions stretch far beyond Thailand, presenting a global threat that SETUP can no longer ignore.
A Glimmer of Hope: Thailand’s Youngest Champion Returns
In response, SETUP is rallying its brightest hope: Jonathan Johnson, the youngest champion in Thai wrestling history. He will team up with Filipino star Jake De Leon in what is being billed as:
The most important tag team match in Thai wrestling history.
All eyes are now on May 31st, 2025, when the fate of SETUP—and perhaps Thai pro wrestling as a whole—will unfold.
Event Details:
Date: May 31st, 2025
Venue: The Circus Studio, G Village Bangkok (MRT Ladprao)
Reserve at: Ticketmelon - SETUP TH 22
Inquiries: LINE Official @setupth or message the SETUP TH Facebook page
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