Pro wrestling is falling on hard times fast. The business was experiencing a boom, but the coronavirus put a huge stop to that.

Mustafa Ali never forgets where he came from. The WWE Superstar is doing well and he he fortunate to work for a company during this time that takes care of him. Others aren’t so lucky.

Ali tweeted out that he is covering the performers’ pay for Freelance Wrestling’s first cancelled event. Then he encouraged others to do the same.

Scary times only exist when you feel like you’re on your own.

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I’ll be donating to cover all of the performers pay for the 1st event. I encourage anyone that is in the position to do so, please donate and allow these incredible artists to perform for you. @FreelanceWres is home.

The pro wrestling business went through a huge transition over the past year. WWE Superstars are now making more than ever on their downside guarantees. They might be able to afford to help a lot of people out in the process. Good on Mustafa Ali for this classy move.

H Jenkins

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