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Squared Circle Expo 2020 Update

The Squared Circle Expo has rescheduled their debut event.

The Squared Circle Expo was scheduled to have their debut event May 29-30 in Indianapolis, IN. Due to the pandemic, SCE, like all other events, has had to reschedule their inaugural event.

The SCE organizers have been working very hard to reschedule the event and have kept providing updates. There are so many factors in holding an event like this. The need for all other events to also reschedule has added to the logistical headaches. There are only so many weekends to hold events and the pandemic has caused the available weekends to drastically be reduced.
The organizers of the SCE have announced the new dates as August 21-22. It will still be held at the Wyndham Indianapolis West in Indianapolis, IN. Along with the new dates, the organizers have released a lot of info on other aspects of the event.

First, to ease the minds of ticketholders, all tickets will be automatically changed to the new dates. Current ticketholders who will be attending on the new dates don't need to do anything. If however, you cannot attend, you bave the option of a full refund or transferring the tickets for the 2021 event. The same deal goes for all vendors. Ticketholders and vendors who either want a refund or a transfer to 2021 must email the SCE.

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Hotel rooms booked at the Wyndham will also be automatically changed to the new dates. This hasn't been done yet, but should be accomplished this week. More details will be provided when available.

In regards to the actual event, I am happy to hear that more than half of the previously announced wrestling guests have confirmed they will be at SCE for the new dates. More original guests will surely commit as their schedules become clearer. Additionally, the organizers have reached back to wrestling stars they had previously contacted but couldn't make it due to scheduling conflicts. One way or another, the wrestling legends lineup will most certainly be just as big, if not bigger, than originally planned.

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After this period of self-quarantine and social distancing, in addition to the wrestling legends, I am really looking forward to seeing all of my friends, like Jayson Maples. Jayson is an Indiana-based promoter of Heroes and Legends Professional Wrestling. Jayson runs awesome events around Indiana and actually expanded to Chicago last year. It is always great seeing Jayson and I look forward to who will be with him at SCE.

I will continue to cover the SCE by providing regular reports and occasional special updates when there is big news. You can check here for my coverage or also check the SCE Facebook page.

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