Micro Wrestling Federation
superstars to appear Friday in Muncie
By Roger
Parsons, THG Sports
March
21, 2005
If you
are ready for a “little” rasslin’ action, head to the Delaware
County Fairgrounds Friday night to see the
Micro Wrestling Federation (MWF) in action beginning at
7:30 pm.
The Micro
Wrestling Federation is the ONLY all "Little Person" wrestling
organization in the world; performers in the MWF are all less
than five feet tall.
MWF performers
have gained international notoriety by appearing on nationally
syndicated television programs. WWE Raw, WWE Smackdown, Jerry
Springer, Jenny Jones, MTV's Real World vs. Road Rules, Maury
Povich, and NWA/TNA Total Non-Stop Action wrestling are just a
few.
Friday’s MWF
matches will be a part of the
Independent World Wrestling Superstars show and will
showcase the MWF’s most popular stars; POD (Pissed-Off Dwarf),
Toad, and Jimmy Spudbuddy will be ready to rock the house with
their extreme brand of sports entertainment.
If you are
unable to attend Friday, don’t worry. The MWF’s next monthly
appearance at PT’s Showclub in Indianapolis is scheduled for
April 22 at 10 pm.
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