Deaf Wrestlefest


Deaf Wrestlefest is a professional wrestling supercard, produced annually in late April or early May by Lord Zoltan, a longtime wrestler and sports promoter based in Western Pennsylvania. It is considered a major fundraiser for the Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf and has raised, on average, between $3,000 and $4,000 per show. Proceeds from the event benefit Pennsylvania school programs to educate Deaf students.
The event was first produced in 1994, originally as part of the Steel City Wrestling promotion, and produced six editions until the promotion closed in [|2000], and two more independently. The school, according to Zoltan, then decided to discontinue the event due to the increasing violence and adult content associated with professional wrestling during the late-1990s. Two of his sons, both Deaf, attended the school during this period. Following a seven-year hiatus, it was revived for the school's 140th anniversary in [|2009]; the highlight of the show was J.J. Dillon who, in his first in-ring appearance since 1989, teamed with "Beef Stew" Lou Marconi and "Handsome" Frank Staletto in a six-man tag team match against "Franchise" Shane Douglas, Dominic Denucci and Cody Michaels.
The event is a staple on the East Coast and Mid-Atlantic independent circuit. Unlike standard wrestling events, however, an interpreter is provided to sign for the students during promos and for other parts of the show. Among the promotions represented at the event are the International Wrestling Cartel, Keystone State Wrestling Alliance, National Wrestling Alliance and UCW Wrestling; the arrival of the North Carolina-based G.O.U.G.E. Wrestling at the [|2010 Deaf Wrestlefest] marked the organization's debut in Pennsylvania. The event has featured a number of stars from Extreme Championship Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling, and World Wrestling Entertainment including:

Deaf Wrestlefest (1994)

1994 in Edgewood, Pennsylvania

Deaf Wrestlefest (1995)

April 9, [|1995] in Edgewood, Pennsylvania

Deaf Wrestlefest (1996)

April 21, [|1996] in Edgewood, Pennsylvania

Deaf Wrestlefest (1997)

April 22, 1997 in Edgewood, Pennsylvania
Vince Kaplack vs. Barry Kohlhoff ended in a draw.

Deaf Wrestlefest (1998)

April 26, 1998 in Edgewood, Pennsylvania
BombSquad defeated Dennis Gregory & Barry Kohlhoff.

Deaf Wrestlefest (1999)

April 18, [|1999] in Edgewood, Pennsylvania

Deaf Wrestlefest Y2K (2000)

April 12, 2000 in Edgewood, Pennsylvania

Deaf Wrestlefest 2K1 (2001)

April 29, [|2001] in Edgewood, Pennsylvania

Deaf Wrestlefest 2K2 (2002)

April 21, [|2002] in Edgewood, Pennsylvania

Deaf Wrestlefest (2009)

May 3, 2009 in Edgewood, Pennsylvania

Deaf Wrestlefest (2010)

May 2, [|2010] in Edgewood, Pennsylvania

Deaf Wrestlefest (2011)

May 1, [|2011] in Edgewood, Pennsylvania

Deaf Wrestlefest (2012)

April 29, [|2012] in Edgewood, Pennsylvania
No.ResultsStipulations
1Jason Cage and Jock Samson wrestled to a ten-minute time limit drawSingles match
2Lou Marconi and Frank Stalletto defeated The Gambino Brothers Tag team match
3Ryan Mitchell defeated Ashton AmherstSingles match
4Patrick Hayes defeated Trevor LoweSingles match
5Preston Steele, Dennis Gregory and Johnny Mercury defeated Ali Kaida, Nasty Nick Crane and Sniper Six-man tag team match
6Gregory Iron defeated Bobby BeverlySingles match
7Dynamite Dean defeated Terry RingSingles match
8Shark Boy defeated J-RuSingles match
9Zach Gowen defeated Jason GorySingles match
10Bushwhacker Luke and Justin Sane defeated The VIP's Tag team match with Big Bully Busick as the special guest referee