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KPW Arena 32: Sprawiedliwość I Prawo
Table of contents
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Build-up
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Card
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Highlights
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References
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Gallery
KPW Arena 32: Sprawiedliwość I Prawo (Justice And Law) was a show by Kombat Pro Wrestling.
The name of the show is a reference to Prawo i Sprawiedliwość (Law and Justice), a Polish political party. The Facebook post announcing the show was accompanied by a quote from a popular 1967 Polish comedy "Sami swoi" (All Friends Here): "Sąd sądem, a sprawiedliwość musi być po naszej stronie" (The court's one thing, but justice has to be on our side). This is a well-known line said by an elderly women while giving hand grenades to her son, who's about to head to the courthouse to take part in a trial.
Build-up
- Prior to announcing the event, KPW uploaded a video on 27.01.2026 in which Krystian Malinowski decided to hold a trial of Zefir at the show. The trial, per his decision, is to involve Filip Fux and Chemik, the former claiming to have proof of Zefir's innocence. The show was officially announced the next day.
- The previous event saw the return of Kamil Aleksander, who aligned himself with Markus Paskal; the two challenged Chemik & Eryk Lesak for a Tag Team Match at Arena 32.
- On 10.02.2026 Leon Lato issued an Open Challenge for the KPW OldTown Championship.
- The first match to be announced was Filip Fux vs Erik Asmus. It was posted to KPW's Facebook page on 21.02.2026 during PpW Trzeba Być, where Filip faced Gustav Gryffin. Filip previously faced Friedrich Pohlmann, Erik's tag team partner during Arena XXX, while Erik faced Michał Fux.
- Hans Schulte's presence at the show was announced on 24.02.2026.
- On 27.02.2026 KPW officially confirmed the tag team match of Eryk Lesak & Chemik vs Markus Paskal & Kamil Aleksander. For Aleksander this will be his first since Godzina Zero 2019.
- On 2.03.2026 KPW announced Italian wrestler Guido Buriani, trained by the former KPW Champion, Red Scorpion.
- Zefir's trial was officially confirmed on 28.02.2026.
- On 4.03.2026 KPW announced a Triple Threat Match for the KPW Championship #1 Contendership, between Michał Fux, Greg and Tomczak.
- Leon Lato's open challenge was answered on 6.03.2026 by another Italian debuting in Poland - Nico Narciso, a former World Association of Wrestling and Ultimate Kombat Wrestling Association Tag Team Champion, together with Red Scorpion.
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Cast and crew
- Referees
- Krystian Czekaj, Sędzia Alan
- Ring announcer
- Kinga Miotke
Highlights
- The intro video played a few seconds out of sync with its audio track.
- Present in the audience was Markus Paskal's mother, supporting her son and continuing her informal feud with Chemik and Eryk Lesak.
- Also sitting in the audience was Hans Schulte.
- Chemik came out wearing his new football-like yellow scarf, which bore his logo and the name of his home city, Wejherowo.
- Having been urged by fans for years, Eryk Lesak finally performed a top-rope move.
- One of the fans splashed some beer on Tomczak before his match, only to be immediately escorted out by security.
- There was some confusion regarding the finish of Filip Fux vs Erik Asmus. The referee counted the pin in Filip's favour, but Erik's music played instead for a few seconds, before being replaced with Filip's theme song. A while later, Erik Asmus hit Filip with a powerful move, prompting his music to play again, despite being the loser of the match.
- During Zefir's trial, Filip Fux acted as his advocate, Chemik as the prosecutor, Krystian Malinowski as the judge, and Kinga Miotke as the judge's assistant. Filip and Chemik came to the trial dressed in formal clothing (in light and dark colours, respectively), while Krystian Malinowski wore a court gown and a white wig, and carried a gavel.
- Defendant Zefir, wearing handcuffs, was brought in by a man in a police uniform, with "police license" (uprawnienia policyjne) - a fact which was unsuccessfully questioned by advocate Fux.
- Both sides presented their cases. Advocate Fux called Rookie Two as a witness, who swore on the Holy Scripture that he'd seen defendant Zefir speaking with Filip at the same time as the masked assailant attacked Malinowski. Judge Malinowski ruled that although compelling, the evidence wasn't strong enough to warrant a pardon.
- Advocate Fux then presented exhibit 2: a black mask worn by the assailant and a glass bottle like the one used in the attack, both found by accident in a suitcase belonging to Michał Fux. Michał was then called as a witness.
- Witness Fux stated that he didn't know anything about these items, and that at the moment of the attack he'd been speaking with a friend in front of the club. The crowd booed Filip for selling out his brother, with a prevailing chant being "sześćdziesiona" (roughly the sixty) - a reference to article 60, section 3, of the Polish criminal code, which allows for a reduced sentence in exchange for information on other people involved in the crime (i.e. snitching).
- At one point during the trial, prosecutor Chemik asked judge Malinowski if he may ask the plaintiffette a question. When judge Malinowski agreed, prosecutor Chemik took out, open and drank a small bottle of vodka, after which he asked his question, eliciting a road of laughter from the crowd. (Czy mogę zadać pytanie powódce? - "May I ask the plaintiffette a question?" Czy mogę zadać pytanie po wódce? - "May I ask a question after some vodka?")
- Prosecutor Chemik asked defendant Fux three questions, including: had he ever persuaded anyone to commit suicide, and had he ever advocated for totalitarian regimes. Defendant Fux, increasingly agitated with each question, denied every claim, which was then promptly countered with video evidence from past shows. These include Michał's promo from Arena 21 ("You wanna hang yourself? Go ahead! Hang yourself!"), Michał and Filip shaving Chemik's moustache to resemble Adolf Hitler's at Arena 24, and referring to Erik Asmus and Friedrich Pohlmann as "niemieckie kurwy" (German whores) at Arena XXX. After the third question, Michał told Chemik to kiss his ass, which prompted judge Malinowski to have Michał incapacitated, handcuffed and removed from the court ring by the man with "police license". He was also declared by the judge as the prime suspect in the assault case.
- After the closing statements from the defence and the prosecution, the judge's ruling cleared defendant Zefir of the assault charges and reinstated him as an active wrestler, giving him a match against Hans Schulte in the main event of the show - although not before defendant Fux intimidated him by enticing the crowd to chant "sędzia chuj!" (in this case meaning the judge is a dick).
- After the trial ended, judge Malinowski called Rookie One to the court ring and, stating he was fed up with him, gave him a match against Guido Buriani. Should Rookie One win, he'd become a full member of the roster, but should he lose, he'd be on the ticket detail for the rest of his life.
- Having won his fight, Rookie One named himself Oskar Haller.
- After Kinga Miotke closed the show, Eryk Lesak came back into the ring and announced the next show: Mężczyźni Nie Płaczą, in merely one month.
References
Gallery
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Official poster, featuring Chemik, Krystian Malinowski and Filip Fux.
kpwrestling.pl / Official KPW Facebook
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Image announcing Filip Fux vs Erik Asmus.
Official KPW Facebook
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Image announcing Hans Schulte.
Official KPW Facebook
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Image announcing Eryk Lesak & Chemik vs Markus Paskal & Kamil Aleksander.
Official KPW Facebook
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Image announcing Guido Buriani.
Official KPW Facebook
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Image announcing the court trial, featuring Chemik, Krystian Malinowski and Filip Fux.
Official KPW Facebook
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Image announcing Michał Fux vs Greg vs Tomczak.
Official KPW Facebook
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Image announcing Leon Lato vs Nico Narciso.
Official KPW Facebook