Wrestling

GoFundMe Launched For Berwyn Eagles Club

On April 9, it was announced that Berwyn Eagles Club in Chicago, IL would no longer hold wrestling events after an alleged stabbing incident on March 28 during a Ruthless Pro Wrestling event.

In the incident, Krule got into a scuffle with a fan, and multiple wrestlers alleged that there was an attempted stabbing. Other wrestlers said that there was no knife involved. The venue lost its license as a result of the incident.

A GoFundMe has been launched to help the owner of the venue as wrestling was the primary source of income.

Chuck Marose Sr. has dedicated decades to running the World Famous Berwyn Eagles Club, a beloved venue that has been at the heart of the Chicago Professional Wrestling scene. For years, the club has brought together fans, athletes, and the community, creating memories and supporting local talent. Chuck’s commitment has made the Eagles Club a true staple in the area, and his passion for wrestling has touched countless lives.

Recently, the club faced an unexpected setback. Due to an incident beyond their control, the venue lost its license and is no longer allowed to host wrestling shows. This sudden change has led to immediate event cancellations, leaving Chuck and the club without their primary source of income. The loss not only impacts the club’s day-to-day operations but also puts its long-term future at risk as they search for new ways to sustain the business.

The funds raised through this campaign will help Chuck cover essential operating costs and provide the support needed as he explores new business ideas to keep the Berwyn Eagles Club alive. Your generosity will make a real difference during this challenging time. Please consider contributing and sharing this fundraiser to help Chuck and the club navigate these uncertain days and work toward a brighter future.

Fans can read AAW’s statement on losing the venue here.

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