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WCW Personality Volunteered To Appear At Sycho Sid Eudy Benefit

Former WCW President Eric Bischoff has volunteered to appear at the inaugural Sycho Sid Memorial Benefit Show next year.

Late WWE & WCW legend Sid Eudy’s son, Gunnar Eudy, recently revealed that he’s starting his own wrestling promotion, TWO: The Wrestling Order, based in Arkansas. The first annual Sycho Sid Memorial Benefit Show will be the promotion’s inaugural event, with 100% of profits going to local animal shelters in Crittenden County. He has launched a GoFundMe to raise $6000 out of the $12,000 required for his first wrestling ring.

Reacting to Gunnar Eudy’s announcement on his 83 Weeks podcast, former WCW President Eric Bischoff, who worked closely with Sycho Sid, volunteered to appear at the event.

“I don’t know him, but I’m sure someone that’s listening may. If you do, let Gunnar know that I would be more than happy to participate, show up, and perform in any way other than in the ring, at my own expense, to help support what he’s doing because I think it’s cool.”

Sycho Sid’s Son Reacted To Eric Bischoff’s Offer

Sycho Sid’s son has reacted to Eric Bischoff’s offer and posted on Facebook to express his gratitude. He also revealed that he’s reaching out to Bischoff to make it official.

“Just saw the clip that everybody’s been sending me from last week’s 83 Weeks podcast…

Eric Bischoff straight-up volunteered to come to the Sycho Sid Memorial Benefit Show on August 29th in West Memphis, Arkansas as a special guest. He didn’t have to do that. He just heard what we’re doing for Dad and the Arkansas rescues and said he wants in.

“We’re reaching out right now to make it official, but the man who booked Dad in main events, and made WCW history might actually walk out in West Memphis to help us honor him. Still trying to wrap my head around it. Unreal honor.

“Now the call is louder than ever: August 29th – West Memphis, Arkansas

Who else wants to be part of this? Legends, wrestlers, referees, valets, managers… anybody who ever shared a locker room or a memory with Dad, hit my inbox. Let’s sell this thing out and make it a night he’d roar for. 100% of profits still going straight to the rescue dogs Dad loved. Let’s go!!!” Sycho Sid’s son posted.

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