A Number Of WWE Wrestlers Have Been Given Permission To Perform At A Show Honouring Lionheart

A Number Of WWE Wrestlers Have Been Given Permission To Perform At A Show Honouring Lionheart

As you're no doubt well aware, "Lionheart" Adrian McCallum recently passed away aged 36 and it's now been revealed that a number of WWE stars have been given permission to perform at an upcoming tribute show.

By JoshWilding - Jun 26, 2019 08:06 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Preston City Wrestling has announced that WWE has allowed some of its wrestlers to perform at this Friday's tribute show for "Lionheart" Adrian McCallum. The popular UK wrestling star passed away last Wednesday and even The Rock took to social media to pay tribute to him. 

There's no word on the line up but it appears as if it will mostly be talent from NXT UK as Ligero and Ashton Smith have both been confirmed. 

Taking place in the Evoque nightclub in Preston, England, the event is set headlined by a Lionheart Memorial Trophy Tournament. Money raised from tickets, merchandise, and a raffle will go to Lionheart's family in order to help with funeral costs. 

We'll let you guys know more about the event as we have it. 

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