British world champion to tour Canada for the first time
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- Published on Thursday, September 15, 2016
Submitted photo. Nick “Magnus” Aldis will be headlining the Destined For Greatness Tour.
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Canadian Wrestling Elite
Professional wrestling is red hot again around the entire world, but perhaps nowhere near as hot as it has become in Canada.
Canadian Wrestling’s Elite (CWE) has been making history by the day, as it develops into Canada’s only cross country touring brand of professional wrestling. It currently touring regularly in four provinces with plans to expand even further in the new year.
With history making a common occurrence for CWE, it’s only natural that it is set to create more history with it’s newest multi-provincial tour, as for the first time ever the current recognized World Champion will be a part of the CWE. The Destined For Greatness Tour takes place from Sept. 22 to Oct. 1. Headlining the tour is current Global Force Wrestling World Champion Nick “Magnus” Aldis.
The superstar is the first ever British competitor to hold a major World Championship, a feat he accomplished with two TNA Wrestling World Championships. Now with the upstart Global Force Wrestling, which has affiliates all over the planet, Nick Aldis has proudly become the first man to capture the company’s World title and will tour across Canada with it for the first time ever.
This acquisition is not only a huge score for Canadian Wrestling’s Elite but Canadian wrestlers as a whole, as 10 different Canadian born athletes will have a chance to compete and win that World Championship throughout that tour. Among thoses striving for the gold the nephew of the legendary Bret “Hitman” Hart, Saskatchewan wrestling veterans, Winnipeg wrestling heroes, and Ontario wrestling natives, all looking to etch their name in the history books and become World Champion!
The tour also features Gladstone’s own Bobby Collins.
On Thursday, Sept. 29, the tour will stop in Gladstone, at the Gladstone District Community Centre. Other Manitoba stops include Reston on Tuesday, Sept. 27, Brandon on Wednesday, Sept. 28 and Winnipeg on Friday, Sept. 30.