Community Event - Muskoka - “Bedlam In Bracebridge” Wrestling Event
Rock Solid Wrestling and it’s parent company No Good Productions return to Bracebridge on Saturday,
March 9th with “Bedlam In Bracebridge” in support of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Muskoka, live from
Bracebridge & Muskoka Lakes Secondary School.
Event promoter Adam Contant says, "Rock Solid Wrestling brings a one of a kind, all ages, interactive
show while also doing good for the people and places we wrestle for. Local businesses and community
members have been so enthusiastic about bringing our brand of action entertainment back to
Bracebridge after a long five year absence. We couldn’t be more excited!"
The card will feature a number of talents, including Krystal Moon, The Ring Truck Crew, Tornado, KC
Spinelli, Anthony Darko, and more. In the main event, Canadian Heavyweight Champion Scotty The
Body will be defending his title against #1 contender Daddy Davis, while new Canadian Tag Team
Champions will also be crowned. Speaking on his upcoming defense, Scotty says “Last time Daddy
Davis and I were in the ring, he attacked me from behind. On March 9th in Bracebridge, we’ll be face to
face and we’ll see if he’s the king he claims, or nothing but a coward.”
Tickets for the event are on sale now online at rocksolidwrestling.tickit.ca. Tickets will also be available
at Muskoka General Store + Refillery in Bracebridge, or at Stevenson Plumbing & Electric in
Granvenhurst starting Saturday, February 24th. All seats are $20 with 100% of the profits going to
benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters Muskoka.
Executive Director for Big Brothers Big Sisters Muskoka Courtney Provan says “We are so excited to
be working with Rock Solid Wrestling to bring this fun and exciting event back to Bracebridge. We love
the idea to work with events that are family focused and unique for the community to attend. Kids in
Muskoka are struggling, and BBBS Muskoka works to fill in gaps, supporting families in addition to so
many other groups. We are hoping to expand our services and increase the kids we serve throughout
Muskoka. Events like this are a fun way to bring attention to our cause, reach out to the community and
build our support.”