TNA Border Brawl to settle Canada-U.S. issues in the ring

All proceeds will benefit veterans in both Canada and the U.S.

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling is making a stop in Niagara Falls this weekend, with a bit of international flare. 

TNA: Border Brawl is being held at the Niagara Falls Convention Centre on Sunday, and will feature wrestlers from both Canada and the United States matching up in the squared circle. 

Santino Marella, TNA's Director of Authority, says the evening should be a great time for all - regardless of citizenship. 

Marella, a former WWE Intercontinental and United States Champion, finds himself in action during Border Brawl against Nic Nemeth, a former TNA World Champion, in a flag on a pole match. 

The weekend will see three shows in Canada for TNA, with the company holding back to back events in Brampton tonight and tomorrow. 

Santino says there's tons of wrestling talent in Canada, as its become a hotbed for the industry. 

In the spirit of unity, proceeds from all ticket sales will benefit the Wounded Warrior Project, a nonprofit that supports injured veterans and service members in their journey of healing and recovery. A portion of the proceeds will also support CF One, a Canadian veterans charity, ensuring that both nations’ heroes are honored and uplifted.

The event can be streamed for free on Zone·ify, a streaming service available on numerous devices including desktop, Apple TV, Roku, and Amazon Fire TV. 

Tickets for the show, which starts at 6pm, are available at TNA's website

(Written by: Matt Latour)