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Showing posts with label Fundraiser. Show all posts

Friday, July 20, 2018

Stride Pro Wrestling adds second Aug. event



By Kevin Hunsperger
@kevinhunsperger & @my123cents on Twitter

Stride Pro Wrestling has been on a bit of a hiatus. But in 15 days, your favorite indy wrestling company returns to John A. Logan College in Carterville. The show is Saturday, Aug. 4. Bell time is 6:30. You can learn more about the card here

You now have another chance to catch the action a week later. Stride heads to Duff-Kingston Gymnasium at Eldorado High School in Saline County for a very special fundraiser show. Every penny raised that night goes to the family of Sarah Miles-Keltner. The young mother of three is battling cancer. This fundraiser will help with mounting medical expenses. By the way, newcomer Kaleigh Miles makes her pro wrestling debut that night as well. 

Bell time is 7 p.m. on Aug. 11. Not only are the men and women of the Stride roster donating their time and talent to this event, but several area businesses are donating to the fundraiser too. Nancy Braddock-State Farm, Tison Financial Group, Brannock Insurance and Legence Bank are all helping the cause. If you'd like to get involved send us a message on our Facebook page.  That's where you'll also find updates for the show. Please consider attending and supporting Sarah's family and Stride Pro Wrestling. 


Wednesday, May 10, 2017

When wrestling gives back

James Storm vs. Scott Phoenix
Courtesy: Tom Harness


By Kevin Hunsperger
@kevinhunsperger & @my123cents on Twitter
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We often see stories about how WWE works with charities around the world. The company has donated money to causes like Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Make a Wish and the Boys and Girls Club. But smaller wrestling companies and the men and women who work those shows often give back to their communities too. 

Hatton vs. Matheus
Courtesy: My 1-2-3 Cents
Stride Pro Wrestling recently held a fundraiser show for victims of deadly tornados that hit southern Illinois. Special guest 'Cowboy' James Storm competed with the familiar faces on the Stride roster. Champion Heath Hatton clashed with 'Big' Roger Matheus in a TLC match that took both men to the brink of destruction. I'm proud to have been a small part of the event and to report the show raised more than $2,500. A portion of that money will go to the storm relief as well as a fund to install a parking lot at Community Consolidated Unit 204 school.


Stride is behind another big fundraiser event June 10. WWE Hall of Famer 'Cowboy' Bob Orton teams up with 'Farmer' Billy Hills to face Maximum Overdrive (Ax Allwardt & Scott Phoenix) for the Stride Pro Wrestling tag team titles. The event will raise money for a program called Youthbuild of Jefferson and Marion Counties. The group helps young adults get their GED and train them for a variety of careers, including nursing and construction. Ringside seats are $15 and a meet and greet with Bob Orton is $10. General admission seats are $10. The show is at Summersville Grade School in Mt. Vernon.


Cape Championship Wrestling is teaming up with Lawless Harley Davidson in Scott City, Missouri for the Ashlynn McClure Memorial Show. This is a fundraiser for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis. The show is Saturday, May 20 and the guest that night is Tracy Smothers. Tickets are on sale now on the company's website.

These are just a few upcoming fundraising events. Like I said, indy wrestling has always found a way to give back. Please try to come out and support these special causes and the men and women who are putting their bodies on the line to entertain us.