Don West Calls On Fans For Help As He Battles Brain Lymphoma

By | June 2, 2022

Pro wrestling fans are known to turn out and really help out those in the community who need a helping hand. Don West is in need of help and fans are stepping up by opening up their wallets.

Scott D’Amore tweeted out to let fans know that Don West is not doing too well. He is also in need of some help and any donations will be matched.

Folks, ⁦@IMPACTWRESTLING⁩ OG ⁦@DonWestDeals⁩ is one of the best humans to ever walk this planet. Let’s rally around DW! Any donations made by midnight EST Friday will be matched dollar for dollar. It’s currently at $34,776 so keep me honest

The description of his GoFundMe says:

This fund is created for my brother-in-law Don West who was recently diagnosed with brain lymphoma.  His course of treatment promises to be long and costly. 

Don is a devoted husband to his beautiful wife Terri.  He has been blessed to work with and meet so many people through his work with the Shop at Home Network, TNA Wrestling, the Wenatchee Wild Hockey Team, and most recently with Cherry Creek Media and News Radio 560 KPQ radio station and the Don West Show. 

Don and Terri would like to thank you for the outpouring of love and prayers since the announcement and for coming alongside them on this health journey.  And he is anxious to return to his show!

The fundraiser is currently at just above $42k and we can only hope that they smash their goal. Hopefully, Don West will be able to get through this difficult situation, but at least fans are showing how much they care by donating to help him out.

You can click here for Don West’s GoFundMe.

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