Huge Main Event as NECW Debuts in Worcester, MA on Saturday Night, September 25th with Proceeds to Benefit TEAM FOX

New England Championship Wrestling makes its debut in Worcester, MA on Saturday night, September 25th at the Central Community YMCA, 766 Main Street, Worcester, MA with a 7 PM bell time.  This is a benefit event for TEAM FOX – The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research.

Three championship matches top the bill, as NECW brings its unique brand of high impact action to town for the very first time.

NECW’s top championship will be at stake in a huge main event, as NECW Triple Crown Champion, “The Real Deal” Brandon Locke with manager, “The Rock God” Brett Adams in his corner takes on former WWE Tag Team Champion and Worcester native, Kenny Doane.

World Women’s Wrestling Champion, Alexxis Neveah puts her coveted red and gold belt on the line against Taeler Hendrix.

NECW Tag Team Champions, Rican Havoc (Jose Perez & Don Vega) put their belts up for grabs in a special 4 way elimination match against Da Hoodz, The Prestige (Matt Magnum and “H2O” Ryan Waters) and “The Talent” T.J. Richter with his massive bodyguard, Mr. Munroe.

Plus 2010 IRON 8 Champion, Handsome Johnny Hayes, battles “Kingpin” Brian Milonas in a battle of the heavyweights.

Other stars appearing include The G3 Network with Sammi Lane, Pat “The Brat” Piper, Vinny Marseglia, Ryan Bisbal with Ivy, plus Worcester Tornadoes mascot, Twister, and more.

Great prizes, including memorabilia from WWE, TNA and numerous local merchants will be raffled off throughout the evening.

The Michael J. Fox Foundation is dedicated to finding a cure for Parkinson’s disease through an aggressively funded research agenda and to ensuring the development of improved therapies for those living with Parkinson’s today. Their strategic approach targets research that is often overlooked by government and industry funders, but that has the greatest potential to accelerate the delivery of better treatments – and, ultimately, a cure – to the more than 5 million people worldwide with Parkinson’s disease.

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