Summary

Berwyn police have closed the case connected to the March 28 Ruthless Pro Wrestling event at Berwyn Eagles Club and determined that no stabbing occurred.

The update follows the venue fallout that led to pro wrestling events being halted at Berwyn Eagles Club after the incident was initially described as a stabbing. The confrontation involved Krule and a fan after the show.

What police said about the RPW incident

According to the investigation, Detective William Massuci handled the case after police were alerted. The report stated that a redacted manager for Ruthless Pro Wrestling said the fan had been causing problems earlier in the night, was intoxicated, and had already been warned to calm down or face removal.

The same account said the fan approached Krule again after the show, tackled him, and punched him several times before other wrestlers and employees stepped in, got the fan off him, and escorted the fan out. The case was later closed with police confirming there had been no stabbing.

Quote from the redacted RPW manager

"The fan agreed to calm down but approached Krule after the show and started causing more issues. The manager states that the fan ended up attacking his wrestler and tackled him to the ground. The fan continued to punch the wrestler several times. Then the rest of the wrestlers/employees came in to help and got the fan off of him and escorted the fan out of the business."

The report also stated that Krule "was not stabbed."

What this means for Berwyn Eagles Club

For Berwyn Eagles Club, the key consequence is that the most serious version of the March 28 story has now been ruled out by police, even though the venue already lost its license in the aftermath of the fight. That leaves the larger damage to the building's wrestling business in place despite the case being closed.

A fundraiser was also launched for the venue owner because wrestling had been the club's primary source of income.

Sources

As reported by Fightful. As reported by POST Wrestling.