RUF PUFF II IS COMING BACK TO THE CELEBRITY THEATRE DECEMBER 18TH, 2021 GATES OPEN AT 3pm
Gates open to the RUF & Puff pregame event and Celebrity Club bar at 3pm (21+) open air consumption only
All ages Doors to the Celebrity theatre open at 5pm
RUF45 Winter Wars MMA Fights and LIVE stream starts at 6pm sharp
Afterparty Immediately following the event at the Golden Margarita downtown Phoenix.
No proof of vaccination or testing required. Face masks recommended but not mandated
Clear bag policy –
clear plastic, pvc, or vinyl. 12x6x12max
Small clutch ok 4×6 max




About RUF PUFF & RUMBLE
In October of 2021 RUF Nation and Trap Culture Events partnered up to bring you Arizona’s first ever RUF PUFF AND RUMBLE, a cannabis friendly MMA fanfare day at Celebrity Theatre, followed by RUF44 a sanctioned live mixed martial arts event, and live stream pay-per-view global broadcast.
RUF PUFF & RUMBLE is an experience encompassing lifestyle, health, wellness, fitness, luxury, and extreme sports brought to you by our friends in the Arizona Cannabis Industry!
The first event, for us, was about “proof of concept”.
Can it be done? And if so, How do we deliver it in a classy fashion to the masses? We had a vision in mind and weren’t stopping until we made in reality. We knew it we be a hit but honestly did not expect it to be received as well it was.
“the feedback we got from the vendors- from the people, people coming in from Tucson, Las Vegas, California … they were like, `This is gonna blow up,’” Lopez said.
About RUF PUFF & RUMBLE
In October of 2021 RUF Nation and Trap Culture Events partnered up to bring you Arizona’s first ever RUF PUFF AND RUMBLE, a cannabis friendly MMA fanfare day at Celebrity Theatre, followed by RUF44 a sanctioned live mixed martial arts event, and live stream pay-per-view global broadcast.
RUF PUFF & RUMBLE is an experience encompassing lifestyle, health, wellness, fitness, luxury, and extreme sports brought to you by our friends in the Arizona Cannabis Industry!
The first event, for us, was about “proof of concept”.
Can it be done? And if so, How do we deliver it in a classy fashion to the masses? We had a vision in mind and weren’t stopping until we made in reality. We knew it we be a hit but honestly did not expect it to be received as well it was.
“the feedback we got from the vendors- from the people, people coming in from Tucson, Las Vegas, California … they were like, `This is gonna blow up,’” Lopez said.
HIGHLIGHTS FROM LAST EVENT
The opportunity
We have a fan base that is loyal like no other.
You have a fan base that loves you!
LETS BRING THEM ALL TOGETHER IN ONE PLACE!!!
We have event spaces available for you to showcase your products and service to our fan base, and plenty of space to entertain your fan base!
This is the way merge our major cultures…. Combat sports, and Cannabis have both been waiting in the shadows for just this type of opportunity!
How do we create more cannabis consumers, more mma fans!?
We bring them together and provide an unforgettable experience that they will want to have again and again!
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RUF PUFF IN THE MEDIA
PHOENIX – An MMA event at Celebrity Theatre is not unusual. Pairing that competition with a cannabis expo is.
That was the case Saturday when promoter RUF 44 hosted “RUF, Puff & Rumble, the first time the two industries have collided in the Valley.

Indigenous MMA fighters battle in the cage


In Phoenix, a unique event that combines marijuana and mixed martial arts

“This is like the first cannabis and MMA event in the country, possibly in the world,” says DeCorpo. “We’re practically going to throw a gigantic pregame party before the fight. The booths that will be there will have dab stations, so you can clean people up. They will have flowers to smoke, groceries to try, we have everything. We are putting out dispensaries. , concentrate lines, grocery companies, people who make and sell cannabis clothing, cannabis paints and jewelry. We want to bring the entire industry together. ”

Shannon “The Cannon” Ritch has been brawling in the Valley for 30 years now. Combat sports paid the bills while he attended Tempe’s Al Collins Graphic Design School in the early 1990s.
“Every weekend I would go down to Mexico, fight, and make like $500,” Ritch says of those days. “They would have a dog fight, a chicken fight and then they would have the people fight. That’s pretty much how I put myself through college.”