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One August evening in Toronto, a line is wrapped around the corner of the East End United Church. The space by day is reserved for music programs, sermons and basketball games. But once every few months, up to 400 people sit in the underground gymnasium, eating pizza, drinking beer and sporting Bret Hart T-shirts – waiting to watch a rowdy wrestling event.
“Anyone can go in there and throw a punch and give your buddy a black eye, but can you make it look like you’re giving him a black eye and have him barely feel anything at all? That should be the goal of every wrestler,” he said. “You get a rush being in the ring,” she says of indie events. “You can’t really get that anywhere else.”
Fans gather at East End United Church in Toronto to watch the headlining title match between Channing Decker and Mike “Speedball” Bailey. Chelsea Green views the indie scene as a formative training ground. The wrestler, from Victoria, B.C., will be featured in WWE Survivor Series: WarGames in Vancouver later this fall.Wrestler Chelsea Green, from Victoria, B.C., views the indie scene as a formative training ground for the big leagues – WWE.“I lived in Japan. I broke my collarbone in India. I wrestled luchadores in Mexico. It shaped me in the sense that I can get through anything.
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