On a recent episode of Smash Wrestling on The Fight Network, Cody Deaner challenged MJF for the CZW Heavyweight Championship. Once a year, Smash Wrestling brings some of the most popular independent wrestling talent in Canada in Smash and puts them up against some of the most popular independent wrestling talent in the US from Combat Zone Wrestling. In front of a sold out crowd in the London Music Hall, Cody Deaner challenged for the CZW Championship for the first time in his career against the current champion MJF. Smash Wrestling is one of the premiere wrestling programs on the top combat sports channel in Canada - The Fight Netwrok. It airs at 10pm right after Impact Wrestling.
You can watch the show on The Fight Network, or online on two separate streaming platforms: The Global Wrestling Network app or Smash on Demand. After the success of their first live special in Timmins, ON, Rock Solid Wrestling was at it again as they teamed up with Eastlink TV to broadcast live from Sudbury, ON.
Cody Deaner successfully defended his Canadian Heavyweight Championship against Tyler Tirva. "Rock Solid Wrestling proved yet again that they are the home of not just some of the best professional wrestlers in Canada," Cody said. "But, it's the home of some of the best professional wrestlers in the entire world. And, I'm proud to represent Rock Solid Wrestling and Canadian professional wrestling as the Canadian Heavyweight Champion." With yet another extremely successful event, look for more live specials being broadcast to Eastlink TV subscribers. Cody Deaner recently announced that he has joined the Canadian Youth Speakers Bureau and will be joining them in bring his message of overcoming adversity, being a positive influence, and daring to dream BIG to youth all across the country of Canada.
Cody announced the following on his Facebook page: "I’m excited to announce that I have joined the Canadian Youth Speakers Bureau... the largest group of youth speakers in the country. I’m joining an amazing team of speakers who work together to bring powerful, inspirational and valuable messages to Canadians. I can’t wait to work alongside this great group of speakers and leaders and do what I do best... and that’s... JUST GIV’ER! Check out their website & my bio page at youthspeakers.ca/cody-deaner Throughout the summer in the month of July, Cody Deaner brought his message of "daring to dream BIG" to multiple libraries and camp programs. Cody Deaner visited the Ingersoll Public Library, Shedden Public Library, Port Stanley Library, Strathroy Public Library, and the Kids Summer Camp at the Byron Community Church. During the visits, Cody would share his story of growing up in a small rural town, with the big dream of one day being a professional wrestler. He would show kids his Canadian Championship Wrestling belt and let them take pictures with it. All the while, he encouraged the kids to dream big themselves. Many of the library visits included a time entitled "Read With a Wrestler" where Cody would read an engaging story with a lot of actions and encourage the kids to stay physically fit and encourage literacy skills.
To book Cody for a guest speaking program at your library, youth camp, or event, visit the SPEAKING BOOKINGS page: On Tuesday, July 24th, at the Rebel Nightclub in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Cody Deaner and his Cousin Jake appeared on Impact Wrestling TV as "The Deaners" versus "The Cult of Lee."
"It felt wicked-awesome being back in an Impact Wrestling ring on Impact televison," Cody said. "It was also pretty sweet doing it alongside my Cousin Jake. We're ready to show all the Impact Wrestling fans that The Deaners are ready to GIV'ER and take the Impact Wrestling tag team division by storm." You can watch the match in an upcoming episode of Impact Xplosion. Xplosion is a worldwide program that can be viewed in North America on the Global Wrestling Network app. You can start your 30-day free trial HERE. Stay tuned for more appearances by The Deaners on Impact Wrestling coming soon! Throughout June and July, Cody Deaner and the "Giv'er for Charity" campaign raised money for the Every Kid Counts Program at the Lansdowne Children's Centre, in honour of one of Cody's special fans who go to the Lansdowne Children's Centre - Regan Anderson.
At a recent Crossfire Wrestling event, Cody had Regan at the event as his special guest. He wrote the following on his Facebook page about the evening: "Yesterday DID end up being special... I had the honour of having my friend Regan as my special guest at a Crossfire Wrestling event. She is the inspiration for my fundraising for the Lansdowne Children's Centre this month for the “Giv’er for Charity” campaign. I told the crowd in attendance my story of meeting Regan and what an awesome fan she is. I was then able to bring her into the ring and present her with a cheque for the money we had raised thus far, which was $300. I was then able to give her a special surprise... which you can see in the video. 😁 I’m happy to say that after the generosity of the wrestling fans in attendance, Regan and I were able to raise another $700 yesterday to bring our current total to $1000 for the #EveryKidCounts programs at Lansdowne Children’s Centre! Thank you so much to the Crossfire fans and the entire pro wrestling community in Ontario for their support. I had MANY parents and grandparents approach me last night with tears in their eyes thanking me for doing this fundraiser. They told me heartfelt stories of their autistic children and grandchildren and some of the struggles they experience. I even got to meet a new fan, Aries, who happens to be autistic, but was extremely enthusiastic about the work Regan and I have done through the “Giv’er for Charity” campaign. Regan... You’re truly making a difference, sweetheart. Keep smiling! Keep loving wrestling (just like your buddy Cody). And keep being you! Thanks again everyone. You all helped make last night a very special night for a lot of people. Sincerely, Cody Deaner" |
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