NewsouthPro Brings Professional Wrestling to Millbrook's Fieldhouse in April 2026
NewsouthPro's Millbrook Mania hits the Fieldhouse at 17 Springs Saturday night, with youth tickets starting at $10 and doors opening at 6:30 p.m.

The Fieldhouse at 17 Springs gets its first major evening entertainment test Saturday when NewsouthPro stages Millbrook Mania at 120 Champions Drive, bringing a tiered-ticket professional wrestling card to a venue built for youth sports tournaments and regional competition.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with the show starting at 7:15 p.m., meaning the bulk of arrivals will hit Champions Drive squarely in the dinner hour. Organizers recommend early arrival for anyone chasing front-row seats, which carry the highest price point at $30 per ticket. Second-row floor seating runs $25 for adults and $20 for youth; third-row seats drop to $20 for adults and $15 for children. General admission bleacher seating from the fourth row back is $15 for adults and $10 for kids, setting a floor that keeps the show accessible for families who otherwise would drive to Montgomery for a comparable card.
The Fieldhouse itself spans roughly 86,000 square feet, with a 42,000-square-foot event floor capable of accommodating four basketball courts or 12 wrestling mats. The facility includes an on-site concession area and locker rooms, both of which will be in use Saturday. NewsouthPro is also soliciting vendors and sponsors ahead of the show, a signal that organizers expect a crowd large enough to sustain on-site commerce beyond the ticket window.
That crowd, however, will funnel through a corridor that doubles as access to surrounding residential subdivisions off Alabama Highway 14. A surge of evening arrivals on Champions Drive will require coordinated parking and, likely, directed traffic flow. No public statement on security staffing or parking arrangements has been released ahead of Saturday's event, though promoters of events this size typically contract on-site security and coordinate with local police in advance.

For 17 Springs, which has operated as the YMCA of Greater Montgomery's flagship regional sports complex since opening, Millbrook Mania represents a genuine shift in programming. The venue's outdoor fields and indoor courts anchor a steady calendar of youth tournaments and recreational leagues; a ticketed entertainment show with floor seating, vendors, and a professional card structure stretches that model into new territory. If the crowd materializes Saturday, it builds a data point for other promoters weighing whether Millbrook can sustain live entertainment on its own terms, without the pull of a Montgomery arena.
Tickets are available through NewsouthPro's online ticketing platform. The Fieldhouse is located at 120 Champions Drive in Millbrook. Attendees coming from Prattville or other parts of Autauga County should plan to arrive before 7 p.m. to clear parking and reach their seats before the opening bell.
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