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Indy Mayhem Show: To Catch a Predator with Joe Dombrowski and Jimmy Demarco

Indy Mayhem Show: To Catch a Predator with Joe Dombrowski and Jimmy Demarco

Joe Dombrowski and Jimmy Demarco reunite on the anniversary of the event that nearly got Pro Wrestling Ohio (later Prime Wrestling) thrown off of television on Sportstime Ohio in 2009. On PWO Episode 50 they aired a "To Catch a Predator" spoof in which Demarco was attempting to find Gregory Iron's brother. We talk at length about the segment, it's intention, what it was leading to at their biggest event of the year, and it's lasting legacy as something of a regional independent wrestling urban legend in this hour plus episode! Check out the content from Joe Dombrowski, Premier Wrestling, Prime Wrestling and more on www.indywrestling.network, www.indywrestling.us and www.prowrestlinglibrary.com! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment!

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August 8, 20191h 13m

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Show Notes

Joe Dombrowski and Jimmy Demarco reunite on the anniversary of the event that nearly got Pro Wrestling Ohio (later Prime Wrestling) thrown off of television on Sportstime Ohio in 2009. On PWO Episode 50 they aired a "To Catch a Predator" spoof in which Demarco was attempting to find Gregory Iron's brother. We talk at length about the segment, it's intention, what it was leading to at their biggest event of the year, and it's lasting legacy as something of a regional independent wrestling urban legend in this hour plus episode!

Check out the content from Joe Dombrowski, Premier Wrestling, Prime Wrestling and more on www.indywrestling.network, www.indywrestling.us and www.prowrestlinglibrary.com!

Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment!

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