Asheville is set to host the ‘Fight for the Fallen’ event, led by AEW star Adam Copeland and team FTR. This initiative aims to support the community recovering from the devastation of Hurricane Helene, which caused severe flooding and loss of life. Proceeds from the event will aid local disaster relief efforts, with a focus on fostering community spirit during these challenging times.
In the heart of North Carolina, Asheville is gearing up for an event that aims to uplift its community and support those who have faced tremendous hardship. The wrestling world is stepping up with AEW star Adam Copeland, along with the sensational tag team FTR, hosting the Fight for the Fallen event. This initiative comes as a direct response to the devastation brought on by Hurricane Helene, which recently wreaked havoc across the region.
For those who may have missed the news, Hurricane Helene made landfall as a fierce Category 4 storm with winds reaching 137 MPH. The impact on Asheville was catastrophic, recording a staggering 14 inches of rain, marking it as the heaviest rainfall since the infamous flood of 1916. The storm resulted in severe flooding and widespread destruction, claiming over 230 lives across affected states, including North Carolina, Florida, and Georgia. Many residents were unprepared for the hurricane’s severity, given Asheville’s inland location.
Adam Copeland, who calls Asheville home, has expressed the profound way the hurricane has impacted him personally. He recalls moments from the aftermath that serve as a stark reminder of how critical everyday conveniences can be. There was a time when he found himself brushing his teeth for the first time without access to bottled water, a simple act that many take for granted. Copeland describes these experiences as truly eye-opening and sympathizes with the community, recognizing the extensive recovery process that lies ahead.
In a delightful twist, Copeland made a surprise return to the AEW universe at the Worlds End event, and he’s ready to bring the excitement to Fight for the Fallen. Teaming up with FTR, they plan to face off against The Death Riders at the Harrah’s Cherokee Center in Asheville. This matchup is not just about entertainment; it’s a pivotal moment for the community as it seeks to heal and rebuild.
The success of the Fight for the Fallen event hinges on more than just wrestling matches; it’s about raising awareness and providing resources to those in need. AEW has set up a donation site to support organizations that are actively engaged in disaster relief efforts across Asheville. These funds will be directed to help the many families and businesses dramatically affected by the hurricane’s wrath.
Though Asheville isn’t traditionally known as a wrestling town, Copeland believes that hosting this event is crucial. It’s a way to unite the community, and history shows that wrestling has a unique ability to rally people together, especially during tough times. The pandemic has reminded many of us just how important entertainment is for mental well-being, and wrestling can provide that much-needed escape for residents.
Pro wrestlers Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler, both natives of North Carolina, are leading the charge by assisting with essential supplies and even spearheading a GoFundMe campaign that has raised over $72,000 for local businesses. The ongoing collaboration with local organizations, including MANNA FoodBank and Asheville Dream Center, emphasizes the collective effort to restore the community and ensure that help reaches everyone affected.
All proceeds from the Fight for the Fallen event will benefit Hurricane Helene victims, emphasizing the commitment of AEW to make a difference in the lives of those impacted by the storm. As excitement builds for this important occasion, the wrestling community, along with the residents of Asheville, is ready to stand together, roll up their sleeves, and work towards recovery. The event promises not only to deliver thrilling matches but also to uplift and inspire hope within the hearts of many.
So grab your tickets, Asheville! It’s time to show support, cheer for your favorite wrestlers, and most importantly, come together for a cause that surely means so much to everyone.
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