SETUP Thailand Pro Wrestling - Fallen Kingdom Updates

Blog post description.SETUP Thailand Pro Wrestling returns to live broadcasting via the SOOP app with Fallen Kingdom, featuring international stars, title matches, and major tournament action.

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5/10/20253 min read

SETUP Fallen Kingdom News - New Matches and Streaming on SOOP

SETUP Thailand Pro Wrestling is returning to live broadcasting, this time through a new collaboration with Thai streaming platform SOOP. After a stretch of pre-recorded and delayed airings, fans in Thailand and around the world will once again be able to watch SETUP events live, starting with the upcoming Fallen Kingdom show.

The broadcast will be handled by a professional production team through SOOP’s digital infrastructure. Wrestling fans can download the SOOP app now on both iOS and Android devices to watch the action as it unfolds. According to SETUP, the official download link and further updates can be found on their Facebook page.

Fallen Kingdom promises to be a significant event on SETUP’s calendar, featuring international stars, high-stakes tournament matches, and major championship implications. Here's a breakdown of the key matchups confirmed so far:

Mr. Suchart vs Michael Su — Cross-Promotional Showdown

Good Deal’s Mr. Suchart steps into a crucial singles match against Hong Kong's Michael Su, a decorated tag team champion and former singles titleholder in China. With Su representing HKWF—an allied promotion dating back to the COVID era—this clash is being promoted as a “champion vs champion” battle for international bragging rights.

SETUP insiders suggest that Su’s victory could shift momentum toward HKWF’s title scene, potentially elevating the AWGC title’s visibility in Thailand. For Good Deal, the pressure is on: leader Anont Alonzo has made it clear—Suchart needs to win, not just for himself, but for the team.

Raku (c) vs Matcha – All Asia Women’s Title Match

Following a successful title defense in Japan at TJPW’s Golden Week Fan Appreciation Day, Up Up Girls’ Raku now turns her attention to Matcha, who secured her No.1 contender status by defeating Alexis Lee at SETUP EP.21.

Matcha has been rapidly building momentum, most recently competing in the main event of a TJPW tag title match. While she didn’t leave with gold, her performance earned high praise—raising expectations for her challenge against Raku. This match highlights the ongoing collaboration between SETUP and Tokyo Joshi Pro, and the broader growth of women’s wrestling in Southeast Asia.

Gunn vs Steve The Teacher – Uprising Series (Block B)

With original tournament plans derailed due to Kevin Weng’s injury, Gunn chose to pivot into Block B of the Uprising Series, seeking tougher competition. His next test comes in the form of Steve The Teacher, who stunned fans with a surprise win over Mr. Suchart at last month’s special event.

Gunn’s ambition to win the tournament is clear, but Steve’s recent form suggests this will be no easy outing.

Flame Drake vs Pondhub – Uprising Series (Block B)

Another highly anticipated Uprising Series match sees Flame Drake, who opened his campaign with a time-limit draw against Gunn, face off against a reinvigorated Pondhub. With his grudge match against Kevin Weng scrapped, Pondhub returns with a fresh attitude—and after a quick victory in tag action, he’s aiming to keep that momentum alive.

Triple Threat: Jeney vs Blick Drewz vs Kru Pol – Uprising Series (Block A Finale)

Block A's chaotic conclusion will come in the form of a triple threat match after Kevin Weng's withdrawal from the tournament.

  • If Jeney or Blick Drewz win, they’ll each move to 4 points and qualify for the final.

  • If Kru Pol wins, he advances based on head-to-head victories over both competitors.

SETUP has acknowledged this as a temporary solution but one that reflects the tournament’s spirit of competitive integrity.

Zack Sabre Jr. Joins Team SETUP to Face RGT

In a major development, Zack Sabre Jr. has officially aligned with SETUP to help combat the rising faction known as RGT (Real Global Threat), which includes Shivam and Andruew Tang. The former IWGP World Heavyweight Champion reportedly took months to observe SETUP’s operations before making the decision.

Unless RGT can recruit more members quickly, they’ll face the possibility of a 3-on-2 handicap match at Fallen Kingdom. Either way, the brewing faction war adds a layer of unpredictability to the night’s main event picture.

With international stars, inter-promotional implications, and tournament stakes all converging, Fallen Kingdom is shaping up to be one of SETUP’s biggest shows to date. Wrestling fans across the region can catch the action live on SOOP, available now via mobile app.

Stay tuned to SEA Wrestling and SETUP’s official channels for more developments.