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This article was published 08/02/2025 (204 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Canadian Wrestling’s Elite (CWE) brought their first ever cage match to Steinbach on Feb. 1.
CHRIS GAREAU THE CARILLON
Red Hot Sammy Peppers climbs the top rope as Hot Shot Danny Duggan reaches for his American flag’s pole. Despite Duggan’s shenanigans, Peppers won Canadian Wrestling Elite’s first cage match held in Steinbach Feb. 1 in front of a packed crowed in the Pat Porter Centre. CHRIS GAREAU THE CARILLON
Red Hot Sammy Peppers celebrates his cage match win with his fans in Steinbach Feb. 1. The CWE returns to the Southeast in St Adolphe on Mar. 15. CHRIS GAREAU THE CARILLON
These four friends came prepared for their first-ever wrestling match in Steinbach Feb. 1. Wearing their masks at the CWE event are Tate Gilling (left), 10, Jack Wightman, 10, Jaydin Leessard, 11, and Nyk Olai, 10.