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Ep. 56 - 'Bring On The Blockbusters: Part One' with multi-reigning tag-team champion Jordan Sparkes

Ep. 56 - 'Bring On The Blockbusters: Part One' with multi-reigning tag-team champion Jordan Sparkes

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In this brand-new episode of Once Upon A Turnbuckle, Chris welcomes British wrestling sensation Jordan Sparkes back to the show!

Since we last spoke in late-2021, Jordan's career has gone from strength-to-strength quite literally, and has seen him start 2025 off with a bang as he currently co-holds tag team gold in 4 seperate promotions in the US and UK as part of 'The Blockbusters', as well as his first-ever singles Heavyweight title.

From honing his true in-ring persona, to training and performing in America and taking the British tag team scene by storm - there's definitely a lot to catch up on!

Highlights include:-

  • Influences in and out of the ring;
  • Training under the tutelage of the legendary Dr. Tom Prichard at Jacobs-Prichard Wrestling Academy in the US
  • Classic tag team wrestling
  • The success of 'The Blockbusters' with team-mate Toby St. John
  • Capturing his first singles Heavyweight championship
  • We even have time to get Jordan's take on John Cena's heel turn!


To keep up-to-date with Jordan's latest news and upcoming appearances, be sure to follow his socials:

Facebook: @jordansparkespw

Instagram: @jordansparkespw


#OnceUponATurnbucke #podcast #wrestling #JordanSparkes

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