Get ready for body slams, roaring crowds, and hometown heroism as Live Pro Wrestling comes to The Gathering Place in Wallingford, CT, on Saturday, June 28, 2025! Hosted by Valhalla MC Connecticut and longtime community supporter Tova Harry Delia Hazel (aka Maddog), this high-energy event delivers more than just thrills—a portion of the proceeds will go directly toward supporting Connecticut veterans in need.
🎟️ Event Details
- Date: Saturday, June 28, 2025
- Rain Date: Friday, July 19, 2025
- Location: The Gathering Place, 99 East St, Wallingford, CT 06492
- Doors Open: 6:00 PM
- Bell Time: 6:30 PM
- Admission:
- General Admission: $20
- Veterans & Military: $15
- Children 7 and under: Free
🎗 Why It Matters
This event isn’t just a night of unforgettable wrestling entertainment—it’s also a way to give back. A portion of all proceeds will help provide critical support to Connecticut veterans, including assistance with housing, medical needs, daily essentials, and emergency aid. Attending this event means you’re helping to lift up the very heroes who once answered the call to serve.
🤼 What to Expect
- High-impact matches featuring local wrestling talent and fan favorites
- A family-friendly environment that’s safe and exciting for all ages
- Meet-and-greets, refreshments, raffles, and plenty of action-packed surprises
- The chance to cheer for a good cause—supporting those who served
Whether you’re a longtime wrestling fan or just looking for something fun to do with the family, this night promises crowd-thrilling excitement with a mission.
👥 Hosted by Those Who Serve the Community
- Valhalla MC Connecticut is known throughout the state for its commitment to veterans and community-based outreach.
- Tova “Maddog” Delia Hazel brings both energy and experience, ensuring a professional, impactful show from bell to bell.
Together, they’re delivering an unforgettable night while helping local veterans in need—one ticket at a time.
Make It a Night to Remember
Mark your calendars for June 28 at The Gathering Place in Wallingford. Doors open at 6:00 PM, and the bell rings at 6:30. Come for the energy, stay for the impact—and be part of something bigger than the show.

I am not a veteran. I am a member of the Civil Air Patrol, the United States Air Force Auxiliary. But in 1991, personal loss brought me to a place I never left.
Over two decades later, that loss led me to the State Veterans Cemetery in Middletown, Connecticut, where I took on the coordination of Wreaths Across America — which grew into the largest and fastest growing veterans program in the state. I didn’t do it for recognition. I did it for them.
In 2016 I founded the Connecticut Veterans Bulletin. Not because I served, but because I believe those who did deserve to be honored, connected, and kept alive.
Twenty-two veterans die by suicide every day. I knew about that number before it became a hashtag. I knew it personally, long before anyone was talking about it.
This publication exists because that number is unacceptable. Because every veteran in Connecticut deserves to know someone gives a damn.
That someone is me.
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