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  • Deaf Wrestlefest is a professional wrestling supercard, produced annually in late April or early May by Lord Zoltan, a longtime wrestler and sports promoter...
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    during the 1990s. He founded Deaf Wrestlefest, a long-running benefit show for the Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf, which ran from 1994 to 2002...
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  • SCW co-hosted the original Deaf Wrestlefest benefit shows with Lord Zoltan for the Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf from 1994 to 2000. Steel City...
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    Sammartino teamed with Zbyzsko, against Frank Stalletto, and Lou Marconi at Deaf Wrestlefest 2010 in a winning effort. Sammartino has retired from wrestling and...
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    Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf Deaf Wrestlefest Pennsylvania School for the Deaf Scranton School for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children Historic...
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    TNA.[citation needed] In 2009, Dillon made a one-night appearance at Deaf Wrestlefest 2009 to team with "Beef Stew" Lou Marconi and "Handsome" Frank Staletto...
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    as they defeated J. J. Dillon, Lou Marconi and Frank Stalletto at Deaf Wrestlefest in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He wrestled his last singles match on...
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    Retrieved November 22, 2011. GB-Team. "Deaf Wrestlefest". Showarchiv: Zusatz. Genickbruch.com. "Deaf Wrestlefest 2009 results from 5/3 in Pittsburgh, PA...
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  • Meanie at Deaf Wrestlefest 1996. Marconi began wrestling for the American States Wrestling Alliance around this time. Shortly before Deaf Wrestlefest, Marconi...
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  • appearances at fan festivals, but did appear as a special guest referee at Deaf Wrestlefest in April 2012. He also promoted mixed martial arts events in Ohio....
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    Powers Wrestling Federation (2002; 2009–2010) and participated in Deaf Wrestlefest (2010). Pro Wrestling eXpress was established by Jim Miller and Sean...
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  • Super Mario at SCW's annual Deaf Wrestlefest, a special fundraising event for the Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf which also included independent...
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  • April 29, 2001, Alegado headlined Deaf Wrestlefest 2001, an annual fundraiser for Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf, with The Patriot. On August 17...
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  • "Arena Reports: Pennsylvania - Steel City's "Deaf Wrestlefest '96" at the Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf." Pro Wrestling Illustrated. October 1996:...
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    Live event   3 T. Rantula 2 April 9, 1995 226 Edgewood, Pennsylvania Deaf Wrestlefest (1995)   4 Johnny Gunn 1 November 21, 1995 892 Connellsville, Pennsylvania...
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    cheerleaders who are all learning about life". The van was driven by "a mom who was deaf in her right ear and chain-smoked". After leaving high school, Wight attended...
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