GoFundMe Launched To Help The Widow Of James Castle

GoFundMe Launched To Help The Widow Of James Castle
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In January, UK independent wrestler Jamie Stacey, who competed under the ring name James Castle, revealed that his Acute Myeloid Leukaemia had returned, and tragically, doctors couldn’t do any more to aid him. Therefore, when his wife and fellow pro wrestler Zoe Lucas announced that he had passed away on June 15, aged just 35, it didn’t come as a surprise, but it still left his family, friends, and fans heartbroken. And now, RevPro, the promotion that trained him and regularly utilized him as a talent, has launched a GoFundMe to help his widow in her time of need.

“Throughout all this time Jamie was determined not to reach out to anyone for support, however we feel compelled to do that right now as we know that more than anything he wanted to make sure his wife, Zoe, who has been by his side throughout and been every bit the warrior that he was, doesn’t have to worry about anything.”

RevPro via GoFundMe.com

Stacey broke into the business back in 2013 and would go on to work for multiple UK promotions over the next six years, sharing a ring with notable names British stars like Nick Aldis, Drew McIntyre, Zack Sabre Jr., and Killian Dain, as well as international talents, including Kyle Fletcher, Matt Riddle, Tommy Dreamer, Luke Gallows, and Karl Anderson.  Additionally, he was part of the Revolutionist’s heel stable alongside Sha Samuels, Josh Bodom, Terry Frazier, and Marty Scurll, who were prominent in RevPro between 2014 and 2017.

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