The world of professional wrestling, with its mix of fame and challenges, recently took a tragic turn for two indie wrestlers, Garrison Creed (real name Jesse Nemojuski) and Flash Thompson (real name Thomas Thompson). The duo suffered a devastating loss when a fire ravaged their apartment building, leaving them with nothing. In response to their dire circumstances, they have set up a GoFundMe page to seek support.
Thomas Thompson, who initiated the fundraising effort, shared on the GoFundMe page the extent of the damage caused by the fire, resulting in a near total loss of their property. The goal set for the campaign was $2,000, reflecting the immediate financial need arising from this unexpected disaster.
Thompson’s message on the GoFundMe page expressed their reluctance in reaching out for assistance but emphasized the severity of their situation. He stated:
“Jesse and myself really are reluctant to even have to do this but we’re just asking for anything any of y’all can chip in. We thank all of you from the bottom of our hearts.”
As of the latest update, the response to the GoFundMe campaign has been overwhelmingly positive, with donations surpassing the initial goal. At the time of writing, they have received $2,595, indicating the supportive community rallying behind these indie wrestlers during a challenging time.
The wrestling community’s quick and generous response underscores the solidarity and compassion within the industry, offering hope that Garrison Creed and Flash Thompson can rebuild their lives and careers after this tragic incident.