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TONY ATLAS, TERRI RUNNELLS, BULL JAMES AND MORE SET FOR IWF BENEFIT EVENT THIS APRIL IN NEW JERSEY

By Mike Johnson on 12/17/2019 7:40 AM

Tickets On Sale Now as WWE Legends & IWF Stars Battle for
Charity at 23rd Annual LOUD & PROUD to Benefit American
Cancer Society!

NUTLEY, NJ – It’s the ultimate mix of action and excitement
as IWF Wrestling presents a family-friendly live event on
Saturday, April 18, 2020, 7:30 pm to benefit American Cancer
Society's Relay For Life at Parks & Rec Center, 44 Park
Avenue, Nutley.

Headlining 23rd annual IWF LOUD & PROUD are WWE Legend Terri
Runnels, WWE Hall of Famer Mr. USA Tony Atlas, former WWE
NXT superstar Bull James, and Nutley's Master of Chaos Kevin
Knight.

More stars include Fifth Element Roman Zachary, Phat Daddy
Biggie Biggs, Heartless Hellraiser Dracko, Dark Dragon
Kareem West, Outlaw Shane O'Brien, Southside Slugger Tony
Graves, Atkins Brothers, First-Class Justin Adams, Dark
Oracle Sage, Eloy Fiesta, Mr. Mike Winner, Juan Hernandez,
Markous M.D., VanRondall Seabron, Mad Dawg Jenkins, Hadrian,
Weasel, Barry Delaney, and East Side Dave.

Tickets on sale now at CampIWF.com and Rec Center office.
VIP packages and group specials available online. Doors
open at 6:30 pm for Legends Meet & Greet.

This adrenaline-charged extravaganza features some of the
most famous wrestlers in the world who will push athleticism
to the limits and put families on the edge of their seats in
this unexpected, unscripted and unforgettable event.

Supporters include Nutley Recreation Department, and Ocean
Beach Sales and Rentals of Lavallette. For info, find IWF
on social media @WrestlingIWF.

Each spring, IWF’s anniversary event supports a 501(c)(3)
non-profit organization with American Cancer Society (ACS)
the beneficiary over the past nine years.

Since 1998, award-winning IWF produced 707 live events in 25
northeast cities benefiting ACS, Semper Fi Fund, St. Jude
Children’s Research Hospital, Tomorrows Children’s Fund,
Twin Towers Orphan Fund, American Red Cross, Nutley
Policemen and Firefighters’ Benevolent Associations, and
numerous high school athletic programs.