News of Chris Hero's charity work has spread all around the world this week. Chris Hero wrestled for three hours straight to raise money for an ALS charity in Canada.

Chris will faced challenger after challenger in a gauntlet on June 7th and the length of time from the match that he'll wrestle will be determined by donations made by fans to ALS Canada.

 The campaign is only just 80 Canadian dollars and 100% of the proceeds went to the charity organization, and donors will receive a digital download of the match before it is released to the public. The match took placed on Sunday, June 7th at Cross Body Pro Wrestling Academy, and one of the challengers involved a former ROH, TNA, and right now a NXT wrestler, that challengers name is Samoey Joey, but in the wrestling business others know him as Samoa Joe.

While Hero's match is going on the arena will immediately be proceed by a full card of women's action and also before Chris's match he took a microphone in his hands and said that he really appreciate wrestling for the charity even and that the men and women in the back appreciate working for the charity and he told the people in the audience that the more they donate the more time he will wrestle in the gauntlet match and he said he does not truly cares if he wins, or lose, pin fall or submission he will keep fighting until he can satisfy   everyone who has donated money for the event.

The charity event will be held at Smash Wrestling and he will wrestle for 30 minutes in each match he is involve in. On the next morning after the high profile event, Smash Wrestling collected $3000.00 Canadian dollars, which means that Chris has accomplished his three hour goal, but the primary goal was $2,000 for two hours, but even though that was the real primary goal, the second plan worked out for sure and everyone did a great job of donating to the event.