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LAND O' LAKES - Organizers have dubbed Swamp Fest as "the new community festival." ...more
November 5, 2009
The second the chimes sounded inside his home, Bill Tsompanidis knew he had an intruder. ...more
February 10, 2009
Florida Championship Wrestling will no longer promote events featuring up-and-coming WWE talent at Bourbon Street, the nightclub and concert venue on U.S. 19. ...more
January 21, 2009
Florida Championship Wrestling will no longer promote events featuring up-and-coming WWE talent at Bourbon Street, the nightclub and concert venue on U.S. 19. ...more
January 18, 2009
Florida Championship Wrestling will no longer promote events featuring up-and-coming WWE talent at Bourbon Street, the nightclub and concert venue on U.S. 19. ...more
January 14, 2009
Things didn't look good for "Roughhouse" Ralph Mosca. The 38-year-old professional wrestler and promoter from New Port Richey had taken a shot to the groin that seemed to legitimately hurt. He had been whipped into the ropes and violently clotheslined to the mat with a resounding thud. ...more
December 11, 2008
Things didn't look good for "Roughhouse" Ralph Mosca. The 38-year-old professional wrestler and promoter from New Port Richey had taken a shot to the groin that seemed to legitimately hurt. He had been whipped into the ropes and violently clotheslined to the mat with a resounding thud. He had felt Byron Saxton's boots on his back, his fists on his head and the sting of his words. "I can respect a has-been," a microphone-holding Saxton told Mosca before the start of their 15-minute time limit match at Bourbon Street on Tuesday night. "But I never respect a never-was." Known to Florida Championship Wrestling fans as a loudmouth heel, Saxton was accompanied by fellow wrestlers Lawrence Knight and Tyson Tarver, known collectively as The Conglomerate. Saxton, who held the microphone with a pair of flashy blue gloves, was booed lustily. ...more
December 10, 2008
About seven months ago, local professional wrestling personality "Roughhouse" Ralph Mosca decided it was time to lose some of the 285 pounds that had accumulated on his 6-foot-2-inch frame. ...more
December 6, 2008
"Roughouse" Ralph Mosca was talking about ACW Underground, a wrestling organization he has resurrected from the ashes of the defunct American Combat Wrestling outfit. ...more
October 8, 2008
LECANTO - Some of professional wrestling's biggest names and a pair of Tampa Bay Buccaneers are scheduled to appear at a fundraiser Saturday night to benefit a Citrus County facility for abused children. ...more
November 7, 2007
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