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G-Raver’s Trial On Drug Charges Begins In July, New Impact Against All Odds Match

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Brandon “G-Raver” Graver’s trial in his drug and DUI case is set to commence on July 10 as Pwinsider reports that the independent wrestler will have a pre-trial hearing on July 6 at 2:00 PM before Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania Central Court. He was released on bail this past January.

Court records from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania reveal that the following civil and criminal charges have been levied against Graver:

– Manufacture, Delivery or Possession with Intent to Manufacture or Deliver, which is a felony in Pennsylvania.
– Violation of Hazard Regulation.
– Use/Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
– Intentional Possession of a Controlled Substance by Person Not Registered.
– Possession of Marijuana – Small Personal Use.
– Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol or a Controlled Substance.
– Failure to Keep Right.
– Failure to use Safety Belt – Driver and Front Seat Occupant.
– Careless Driving

Graver was previously arrested for a DUI in 2013 and was sentenced to 40 hours of community service, a 60-day license suspension, a fine of $2,060.51 in restitution and court costs, and required testing and programs. He served his sentence and his case was closed in March 2015.

Impact Wrestling has announced that a new #1 contender for the Impact World Championship will be decided in an “8-4-1 match” at Against All Odds to determine who will challenge the winner of Steve Maclin and Alex Shelley at the Impact! Plus event.

The #1 contender’s match will feature Bully Ray, Jonathan Gresham, Heath, and Nick Aldis battling Moose, Mike Bailey, Rich Swann, and PCO in an eight-man tag team match. The winning team will then face off in a four-way bout to determine the #1 contender.

Impact Wrestling’s Against All Odds 2023 event takes place on June 9 and airs live on Impact! Plus, Impact Ultimate Insiders on YouTube, and FITE.

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