
Orange Crush is presenting Superpower Slam, a wrestling supershow benefit for New York City’s neurodivergent community. The event takes place on Sunday, February 1, 2026, at 7 PM at the Melrose Ballroom in New York, NY. Get your tickets now!
This is a phenomenal collaboration organized in partnership with Game Changer Wrestling (GCW), Jersey Championship Wrestling (JCW), and the Little Oaks Center for Neurodevelopment. The goal is to bring together top names from wrestling, art, and entertainment to raise funds for Little Oaks, which is creating NYC’s first comprehensive resource hub for neurodiverse children and their families. This will be a place where families can access therapies, resources, and community support all under one roof.
Headlined by a Golden Globe Winner
The main event already announced features actor, Golden Globe, and Emmy Winner Paul Walter Hauser defending the PROGRESS Proteus Championship against Mad Dog Connelly.
But that’s not all! The press release confirms a loaded lineup, including:
- Effy, the GCW World Champion
- Matt Cardona
- “The Bad Boy” Joey Janela
- The Cowboy Way, featuring Manders and Thomas Shire
- Jordan Oliver and Alec Price, the GCW World Tag Team Champions
- Allie Katch
- …and many more to be announced!
Superpower Slam will stream LIVE and FREE on the GCW YouTube channel, featuring a pay-per-view level card alongside celebrity, artist, and notable New Yorker appearances.
Support a Great Cause
Tickets are on sale now! You can purchase them here. In addition to ticket sales and live donations during the stream, Orange Crush is organizing an exclusive art and experience sale to support the cause. Also, as part of the event, ROH Pure Champion and celebrated artist Lee Moriarty will be releasing his first print edition in collaboration with EFA Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop.
The Little Oaks Center for Neurodevelopment is a newly established 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to uplifting neurodivergent children and the families who love them. It was founded by Susan Globus, a mother of two neurodivergent boys, and is designed to offer a cohesive, community-centered hub that addresses the isolation and complexity often experienced by families navigating disconnected systems. They focus on the formative ages of children with developmental differences, including autism, ADHD, sensory processing challenges, and learning delays.
Rooted in equity and lived experience, Little Oaks is working to transform the landscape of neurodevelopmental support in New York City. This event is going to be a blast and a great way for wrestling fans and independent wrestling supporters to contribute to a genuinely worthy cause!

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