Years ago, JayHawk Evans and I met Dawn Marie at a comic book store in Golf Mill Mall in Morton Grove (IL). Dawn had recently debuted in ECW and was about to become a star on the wrestling scene.
Fifteen or so years later, Dawn is retired from the wrestling business, but is still very busy with wrestling. She is the woman behind Wrestlers Rescue, a foundation started to create awareness and raise funds for the healthcare of retired professional wrestlers.
Dawn can often be found at various conventions greeting fans and spreading the word on Wrestlers Rescue. She is more concerned with Wrestlers Rescue than her own merchandise. Dawn is very outgoing and definitely a friend of Johngy's Beat. Over on the right side of this page, she can be found cutting a nice promo for this site.
Dawn accomplished a lot during her time in pro wrestling. However, as much as she did during her active career, she is doing even more for pro wrestling now.
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Showing posts with label Wrestlers Rescue. Show all posts
Friday, October 15, 2010
Friday, January 8, 2010
Dawn Marie and Wrestlers Rescue
I first met Dawn Marie in the late 1990's at an appearance at a comic book store in a local mall. Dawn was working with ECW at the time, but later went on to join the WWE and also some independent wrestling organizations.
Last year, I met Dawn again at the Ultimate Collectibles Show in Oaks (PA). By now, Dawn has retired from wrestling, gotten married, had a baby girl and founded Wrestlers Rescue.
Wrestlers Rescue is a charitable organization which creates awareness and raises funds to support the health care needs of retired pro wrestlers. Unlike other sports or entertainment fields, wrestling doesn't have any unions or healthcare plans. Many retired wrestlers (especially those from before the current successful era), did not make enough money and put their bodies through so much abuse. That combination causes financial problems in later life. This is where Wrestlers Rescue tries to help.
In Oaks, Dawn told me about the Slam on the High Seas Cruise, an event run by Wrestlers Rescue. The cruise is a 5 day trip leaving from Tampa (FL) and visiting Grand Cayman and Cozumel. Many wrestling personalities will be aboard, such as Dawn, Tammy Sytch, Lacey Von Erich, Dallas Page and Rikishi.
I took some promo pieces and promised to have my distribution company (Arch News Agency) distribute them around the Chicago area. I also promised to put up some promo pieces on this site. It's a great cause and I am glad to help in any way I can.
The wrestling world recently lost Dr. Death Steve Williams. Williams died after a several year battle with cancer. Dawn Marie and Wrestlers Rescue released a poignant piece about Williams.
Last year, I met Dawn again at the Ultimate Collectibles Show in Oaks (PA). By now, Dawn has retired from wrestling, gotten married, had a baby girl and founded Wrestlers Rescue.
Wrestlers Rescue is a charitable organization which creates awareness and raises funds to support the health care needs of retired pro wrestlers. Unlike other sports or entertainment fields, wrestling doesn't have any unions or healthcare plans. Many retired wrestlers (especially those from before the current successful era), did not make enough money and put their bodies through so much abuse. That combination causes financial problems in later life. This is where Wrestlers Rescue tries to help.
In Oaks, Dawn told me about the Slam on the High Seas Cruise, an event run by Wrestlers Rescue. The cruise is a 5 day trip leaving from Tampa (FL) and visiting Grand Cayman and Cozumel. Many wrestling personalities will be aboard, such as Dawn, Tammy Sytch, Lacey Von Erich, Dallas Page and Rikishi.
I took some promo pieces and promised to have my distribution company (Arch News Agency) distribute them around the Chicago area. I also promised to put up some promo pieces on this site. It's a great cause and I am glad to help in any way I can.
The wrestling world recently lost Dr. Death Steve Williams. Williams died after a several year battle with cancer. Dawn Marie and Wrestlers Rescue released a poignant piece about Williams.
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