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Primetime Wrestling stepping up for Shas Ti Kelly Road grads and Quesnel food bank

Primetime Wrestling is back at the Prince George Civic Centre this weekend with another full card.

“We’ve got a brand new title on the line for our VIP experience, which will take place in the VIP segments only of the show,” said Stuart “The Mauler” Brown.

“Then we have a Dog Collar Chain match between John Gillespie and Sean Gaston, that’s where they’ll be chained together in the ring so Sean Gaston cannot run away.”

Mustapha Jordan and Wilson Colas, known as Chocolate City, will be making their first appearances in Northern BC. Kaito Yamanashi will also be making his debut in Prince George.

This weekend’s shows will raise funds for the Shas Ti Kelly Road Dry Grad.

“This time we had a little social media war, we had people nominate charities,” Brown explained.

“We picked the two that got the most nominations and then we got our fans to vote it out, and they picked out Shas Ti Kelly Road for the fundraiser this time.”

In addition, Primetime Wrestling is also raising funds and food donations for the Nourish Food Bank and Sprout Kitchen facilities, which was the victim of a fire last week.

I woke up and seen the news that the food bank had burned down, I thought that’s something we should help out with right away,” Brown said.

“We’re trying to raise some money, and then as well, food donations that we will drive down to Quesnel.”

Food donations are being accepted at the shows this weekend, as well as at the Scrapbook Zone and at Vista Radio’s Prince George headquarters.

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Darin Bain
Darin Bain
Darin is a news reporter for Vista Radio's Prince George stations. His career started in the Cariboo in 2020, working as a News Reporter in both 100 Mile House and Williams Lake before making the move to Prince George in late 2021.

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