What’s Been Going Down at Paradise Sports Entertainment
A few updates on what's been happening in Pattaya based Paradise Sports Entertainment over the last few months and the promotion continues to hold daily shows, events in bangkok and appear on the card at Muay Thai festivals accross the country.
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Simon
4/11/20253 min read


Checking in on Paradise-What’s Been Going Down at Paradise Sports Entertainment
It’s been a while since we’ve properly turned our attention back to Paradise Sports Entertainment on the website. With nightly shows and near-daily events happening at breakneck speed, it can be tough to keep up with everything going on in the world of PSE. But now feels like the perfect time for a quick roundup of recent highlights—and a sneak peek at what’s coming up.
On the Horizon: Upcoming Events and Must-Sees
Looking ahead, Sunny Z is gearing up for a return appearance at Vietnam Pro Wrestling (VPW) this Saturday, where he’ll face off against the internationally-renowned technical wrestler Aiden Rex in what’s expected to be a fast-paced, tactical battle. With Rex known for his fluid transitions and slick submissions, Sunny Z will need to dig deep if he hopes to walk away with the win.
Also happening tonight is Santo Slam, coming to you live from Novotel Living Bangkok. This special lucha libre-inspired event promises a colorful, fast-paced, and family-friendly night of wrestling. PSE’s creative flair and love of cross-cultural wrestling traditions will be on full display, making this a show not to miss.
Want More Paradise in Your Life?
There’s never been a better time to dive into the world of Paradise Sports Entertainment. If you’re craving a live experience, the ultimate move is to book a trip to Pattaya, Thailand—the spiritual home of PSE’s wrestling spectacle. But if a spontaneous holiday isn’t in the cards, don’t worry. PSE continues to post daily content, match clips, behind-the-scenes antics, and announcements across their social media platforms (FB | IG). Stay locked in for more madness, mayhem, and moments from the heart of tropical wrestling paradise.


Match Madness: The Ring Never Sleeps
In recent weeks, several familiar faces have been making waves in PSE. Fan favourites like Benji continue to impress with their consistency and charisma, holding their ground as core performers night after night. Meanwhile, rising star Shamster, known as “The Bollywood Star,” has been turning heads with his energetic entrances and increasingly impactful in-ring performances. His steady rise suggests that a bigger spotlight might soon be heading his way.
Elsewhere, things have gotten explosive between Chad and JT Producer. Their feud has escalated into brutal, table-smashing, chair-swinging brawls that have spilled all over Lahee 869. These wild encounters have even sent fans scrambling for cover, with security struggling to contain the chaos. And in an unexpected twist, JT Producer recently found himself in a tense standoff with Chinese megastar Xie Mei. The two exchanged harsh words in front of cameras, with threats and challenges flying. While no official match has been announced, fans are buzzing with anticipation—it seems only a matter of time before these two collide in the ring.
Another standout event was the unique Wrestler vs. Boxer showdown between PSE’s own Sunny Z and local combat sports legend Blobtang. The hybrid match featured alternating rounds between boxing and wrestling rules, pushing both athletes into unfamiliar territory. Though Sunny Z fought valiantly, Blobtang’s raw power proved too much, and the local hero secured a thunderous pinfall victory in round two. The match has since become a viral moment, with highlights now available on the official PSE Instagram.
On the lighter side, PSE’s beloved showman Hunbelievable Benji gave fans a treat with his musical flair, delivering a charismatic performance of Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean”—complete with backup dancers from the PSE roster. The segment brought smiles to the crowd and was a refreshing break from the usual violence of the ring.
Meanwhile, Kian Kelly and Eemi Helen delivered a clinic in classic European-style wrestling. Their methodical pacing, stiff strikes, and technical execution were a love letter to the traditions of Western wrestling, transplanted into the high-energy PSE setting with great success.
And let’s not forget the recent Rings of War special—an unorthodox multi-ring match format where competitors could move between two unlevel rings. The setup created unique opportunities (and dangers), with gravity itself playing a role in some of the night’s most daring spots.




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