
Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling: Northern Rising
Overview
Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling Northern Rising was a professional wrestling event promoted by Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling. It took place on May 10, 2025, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at the Mattamy Athletic Centre.
Top Cast


Pierre Carl Ouellet
Pierre Carl Ouellet
PCO
Pierre Carl Ouellet
PCO


Terry Gerin
Terry Gerin
Rhino
Terry Gerin
Rhino


Monty Sopp
Monty Sopp
Billy Gunn
Monty Sopp
Billy Gunn


Yuvraj Dhesi
Yuvraj Dhesi
Raj Dhesi
Yuvraj Dhesi
Raj Dhesi


Riley Vigier
Riley Vigier
El Phantasmo
Riley Vigier
El Phantasmo


Michael Cuellari
Michael Cuellari
Q. T. Marshall
Michael Cuellari
Q. T. Marshall


Richard Swann
Richard Swann
Rich Swann
Richard Swann
Rich Swann
Michael Oberegger
Michael Oberegger
Psycho Mike
Michael Oberegger
Psycho Mike


Thomas Pestock
Thomas Pestock
Bishop Dyer
Thomas Pestock
Bishop Dyer
Sheldon Jean
Sheldon Jean
Sheldon Jean
Sheldon Jean
Sheldon Jean
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