Participation in the event required a mere £2.50 for adults and £1.50 for children, with the entirety of the proceeds earmarked for the East Lancashire Hospice. Additionally, wrestlers had the opportunity to raise funds for their preferred charitable causes. From Guinness Recognition to Global Appeal This quirky competition had its inception in 2007 and gained further recognition when it was featured in the Guinness Book of World Records in 2019. Over the years, hopeful contenders from around the world have flocked to participate in this iconic event. Contributing to its international appeal.