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Primetime Wrestling to support PG Navy League Cadets with next shows

Primetime Wrestling will return to the Prince George Civic Centre later this month, benefiting the Prince George Navy League Cadets.

“After the tremendous success of our November events, where we raised $1,000 for the Crisis Prevention, Intervention and Information Centre, we are thrilled to keep the momentum going by supporting the Prince George Navy League Cadets,” said Primetime President Davy Greenlees.

“Our fans can expect thrilling matches, unforgettable twists and turns, and the chance to support another amazing cause.”

The Prince George Navy League Cadets’ programs help local youth build leadership, discipline, and teamwork skills.

Current matches on the card for the events on January 24th and 25th include a rematch between “The Prospector” Wes Barker and the Barlow Creek Butcher, and a Northwestern Title Match between “The Aviator” Sean Gaston and John Gillespie.

To date, Primetime Wrestling has raised more than $28,000 for local charities and community initiatives.

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