“🥀 THE FINAL SHOW 🥀” – Wrestling Promotion Officially Announces Date For Last-Ever Show Before Going On Indefinite Hiatus

“🥀 THE FINAL SHOW 🥀” – Wrestling Promotion Officially Announces Date For Last-Ever Show Before Going On Indefinite Hiatus

A wrestling promotion is now set for its last-ever show before it goes away on indefinite hiatus. The date for the last show has now been announced.

Prestige Wrestling is hosting its final show

Earlier this year, Prestige announced it would host only a few more shows before going on an indefinite hiatus. Now, the promotion has announced its next step. They said they would be hosting their final show, Prestige Rolseland XIII: The End. It will be Prestige’s last-ever show, set to take place on February 20, 2026, at the Roseland Theater in Portland, Oregon.

The show will also be streaming live on YouTube for free at 7 PM Pacific Time. Sales for the show tickets have also started.

“🥀 THE FINAL SHOW 🥀***OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT – PLEASE SHARE & REPOST EVERYWHERE*** You are cordially invited to #PrestigeRoseland XIII: The End… The final Prestige Wrestling event ever! February 20th, 2026 Portland, Oregon @ Roseland Theater All Ages (bar with ID) Streaming live on YouTube FOR FREE at 7:00 PM pacific time. Patreon GOLD TIER exclusive pre-sale starts this Friday (11/21) at 10:00 AM pacific time. General on sale starts this Monday (11/24) at 10:00 AM pacific time”


This is goodbye to Prestige Wrestling

The promotion’s owner, William Quintana, sent out a message earlier this year announcing they would be wrapping things up.

“This post will come as a surprise to most & I am so sorry that I have to do this. The last year has been the absolute most difficult of my life on a personal & a professional level. I have been going non-stop since I was 16 years old when I dropped out of school to start touring, booking bands, starting businesses, etc. I fear I am losing “the feeling” & I need to take a break to discover my passion again. I’ve always put 100% into Prestige Wrestling with the goal of making memories for our fans, wrestlers & staff that will last a lifetime & I hope we’ve accomplished that. My greatest fear has always been to die & be completely forgotten about. Hopefully the last 8 years will be enough to leave that legacy behind.”

It is now time to bid farewell to the promotion for the foreseeable future.

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