Post by biglee1901 on Nov 11, 2006 12:08:19 GMT -6
One Night for One Special Little Girl
After all the talk, it is finally happening.
On December 16, 2006 some of Indiana’s Independent Wrestling Promotions come together for one night for one special little girl, Amaya Hess the 3 year old little girl who was attacked by a pitbull back on May 26, 2006. According to the doctors, Amaya is facing years of reconstructive surgery, somewhere between 30 to 40 surgeries over her lifetime. Bobbie Jo has qualified for Medicaid, and Amaya’s medical bills are currently being paid by the State of Indiana. Because of that, Bobbie Jo is facing income limits in order to stay eligible and is facing incredible difficulty finding a job that will allow her to take Amaya to her doctor’s appointments and be available for all of Amaya’s surgeries and recovery stays. Amaya has very limited care options, and the best case scenario would be to have private care for her in Bobbie Jo’s home while Bobbie Jo works to keep Amaya safe from injuries and infections that might occur in day care situations.
Because of this, we the Indiana Independent Wrestling All Stars have decided to come together and put together a show for Amaya. With the help of the Fountain Square Salvation Army in Indianapolis, IN we plan on throwing one huge show showcasing some of the states top Independent Wrestling talents, with all the money from the show going to Amaya and her family. The money donated will be placed in a Special Needs Trust at Union Federal Bank, called the Amaya Hess Fund, and will go 100% to the care of Amaya. The trust is not a charitable trust, however, and donations are not tax deductible. Amaya must stay eligible for Medicaid for her medical bills to be covered, and this is the only type of trust that Medicaid allows.
The following promotions have stepped up and donated their time, money, talent and set aside any differences to help this wonderful little girl.
Insanity Pro Wrestling – Based in Indianapolis, IN
Central Wrestling Federation – Based in Lafeyette, IN
New Era Wrestling – Based in Shelbyville, IN
Wild Championship Wrestling Outlaws – Based in Indianapolis, IN
Top Notch Wrestling – Based in Indianapolis, IN
Extreme Wrestling Federation – Based in Marion, IN
A special thanks goes out to the folks of the Fountain Square Salvation Army for donating their facility to host this event.
Show Information
Fountain Square Salvation Army & Indiana Independent Wrestling All-Stars
Proudly Present…
“ A Night for Amaya “
Saturday December 16, 2006
Fountain Square Salvation Army Community Center
1337 S Shelby St
Indianapolis, IN 46203
Doors Open 6:30 PM Bell Time 7:30 PM
Admission $8.00 per person
*** Non Persihable Food Donations will be accepted for the Salvation Army ***
At this time no matches have been signed for the show, but you can bet you are going to get a great show for your dollar.
Come out, enjoy a great night of family wrestling, and most importantly support Awaya and her family and help out the Salvation Army as well.
More updates will in the coming weeks.
Amaya needs your help, so everyone open you hearts and wallets and we’ll see you on Dec 16!!
Information provided in this post is from the official Amaya Hess website at www.amayahess.info
Matches for “A Night for Amaya”
Insanity Pro Wrestling
IPW Grand Champion Hillbilly Jedd vs Vortekz
Central Wrestling Federation
The Freak Show (Guy Lombardo and Shawn Cook) vs Wild Thing and Mystery Partner
Top Notch Wrestling
Scarlett Rose & TJ Kemp vs Gary Cherry & Cameron Starr
Wild Championship Wrestling Outlaws
Indiana Kidd Jr vs Don Basher
Pro Wrestling International
“Diamond” Dan Garza vs Quicksilver
New Era Wrestling
Troy Van Zant vs Bobby Black
4 Way Inter-Promotion Match
IPW’s Dave Davidson vs NEW’s Tom Van Zant vs IPW’s Ryan Rich vs
EWF is not able to provide a match for the show[/img]
After all the talk, it is finally happening.
On December 16, 2006 some of Indiana’s Independent Wrestling Promotions come together for one night for one special little girl, Amaya Hess the 3 year old little girl who was attacked by a pitbull back on May 26, 2006. According to the doctors, Amaya is facing years of reconstructive surgery, somewhere between 30 to 40 surgeries over her lifetime. Bobbie Jo has qualified for Medicaid, and Amaya’s medical bills are currently being paid by the State of Indiana. Because of that, Bobbie Jo is facing income limits in order to stay eligible and is facing incredible difficulty finding a job that will allow her to take Amaya to her doctor’s appointments and be available for all of Amaya’s surgeries and recovery stays. Amaya has very limited care options, and the best case scenario would be to have private care for her in Bobbie Jo’s home while Bobbie Jo works to keep Amaya safe from injuries and infections that might occur in day care situations.
Because of this, we the Indiana Independent Wrestling All Stars have decided to come together and put together a show for Amaya. With the help of the Fountain Square Salvation Army in Indianapolis, IN we plan on throwing one huge show showcasing some of the states top Independent Wrestling talents, with all the money from the show going to Amaya and her family. The money donated will be placed in a Special Needs Trust at Union Federal Bank, called the Amaya Hess Fund, and will go 100% to the care of Amaya. The trust is not a charitable trust, however, and donations are not tax deductible. Amaya must stay eligible for Medicaid for her medical bills to be covered, and this is the only type of trust that Medicaid allows.
The following promotions have stepped up and donated their time, money, talent and set aside any differences to help this wonderful little girl.
Insanity Pro Wrestling – Based in Indianapolis, IN
Central Wrestling Federation – Based in Lafeyette, IN
New Era Wrestling – Based in Shelbyville, IN
Wild Championship Wrestling Outlaws – Based in Indianapolis, IN
Top Notch Wrestling – Based in Indianapolis, IN
Extreme Wrestling Federation – Based in Marion, IN
A special thanks goes out to the folks of the Fountain Square Salvation Army for donating their facility to host this event.
Show Information
Fountain Square Salvation Army & Indiana Independent Wrestling All-Stars
Proudly Present…
“ A Night for Amaya “
Saturday December 16, 2006
Fountain Square Salvation Army Community Center
1337 S Shelby St
Indianapolis, IN 46203
Doors Open 6:30 PM Bell Time 7:30 PM
Admission $8.00 per person
*** Non Persihable Food Donations will be accepted for the Salvation Army ***
At this time no matches have been signed for the show, but you can bet you are going to get a great show for your dollar.
Come out, enjoy a great night of family wrestling, and most importantly support Awaya and her family and help out the Salvation Army as well.
More updates will in the coming weeks.
Amaya needs your help, so everyone open you hearts and wallets and we’ll see you on Dec 16!!
Information provided in this post is from the official Amaya Hess website at www.amayahess.info
Matches for “A Night for Amaya”
Insanity Pro Wrestling
IPW Grand Champion Hillbilly Jedd vs Vortekz
Central Wrestling Federation
The Freak Show (Guy Lombardo and Shawn Cook) vs Wild Thing and Mystery Partner
Top Notch Wrestling
Scarlett Rose & TJ Kemp vs Gary Cherry & Cameron Starr
Wild Championship Wrestling Outlaws
Indiana Kidd Jr vs Don Basher
Pro Wrestling International
“Diamond” Dan Garza vs Quicksilver
New Era Wrestling
Troy Van Zant vs Bobby Black
4 Way Inter-Promotion Match
IPW’s Dave Davidson vs NEW’s Tom Van Zant vs IPW’s Ryan Rich vs
EWF is not able to provide a match for the show[/img]