Maple Leaf Pro is giving back to charity.
On Monday, October 27, Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling returned to Toronto, Ontario, Canada for the Reena Rumble, a special event aimed at raising funds for the Reena Foundation. Together, MLP helped raised over $110,000 for the charity organization, which focuses on bettering the lives of people with Autism and other developmental disabilities, mental health challenges, and other health needs.
Maple Leaf Pro shared the news on its website, with owner Scott D’Amore and TNA star Matt Hardy holding up a giant check for $110,386. The event itself, emanating from the NewAge Experience Centre, including the Reena Rumble won by MicroMan.
Elsewhere, TNA’s Mike Santana defeated Sheldon Jean. MLP champions Josh Alexander and Gisele Shaw also teamed up to take on and later beat Kris Chambers and Taylor Rising. Former WWE star Carlito marked his MLP debut with a victory over Richard Holliday.
Meanwhile, Evil Uno and Brent Bank picked up singles wins over D-Man Parker and TARIK, respectively. In three-way competition, El Reverso defeated Jesse Bieber and Del Bruno. Jewish Heavyweight Champion Colt Cabana successfully defended his title against Tye Clodd. Rounding out the in-ring action, “Ravenous” Rohan Raja bested Rhino to retain the PWA Champion’s Grail.
The time and place for Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling’s next event has yet to be announced. Currently, Josh Alexander reigns as the MLP Canadian Champion, while Gisele Shaw holds the MLP Women’s Canadian Champion.
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