MEADVILLE —
Former World Wrestling Entertainment superstar Marty Jannetty, one half of the legendary tag team The Rockers, will appear in a tag team match at this year’s Crawford County Fair.
The free wrestling show, which also includes a never-before-attempted manure match, is at noon Aug. 18 in the Youth Show Arena.
Jannetty will also appear at a meet-and-greet event Aug. 17 starting at 9 p.m. at Boonies Sports Bar, 122 Diamond St., Titusville.
Jannetty, a former WWE Intercontinental Champion and two-time tag team champion, earned international acclaim with Shawn Michaels as the tag team The Rockers, known for its flashy, innovative and energetic style.
At the fair show, Jannetty will team up with Titusville’s own “Luscious” Rocky Reynolds to take on Madmar Wrestling Federation Champion “Omega” Aaron Draven and “Simply Sexy” Shawn Blaze.
Another highlight of the fair show is the first-ever manure match with vampire Valik taking on Jay Ice. The loser takes a ride around in the ring in a wheelbarrow full of you-know-what.
This is the 11th consecutive year Madmar Entertainment has staged wrestling matches at the fair. Although there is an admission fee to get into the fairgrounds, there is no additional admission fee to see the wrestling.
Local Sports
Former superstar Jannetty to wrestle at fair
- Local Sports
-
-
D-10 BASEBALL: Back-to-back homers highlight Panthers’ rain-shortened win
The Saegertown Swat Club can hurt an opponent in a hurry.
Just ask Franklin. -
D-10 SOFTBALL: Solid effort not enough in Tigers’ loss to Fairview
The Maplewood softball team nearly got that complete seven-inning effort it’s been striving for all season long. But it still wasn’t enough to keep up with undefeated Fairview, which bounced the ’Wood from the District 10 Class AA quarterfinals with an 8-1 verdict on Tuesday at Penn State-Behrend.
-
D-10 VOLLEYBALL: Short-handed ’Dogs advance to semifinals
All Meadville has heard since early Sunday when it learned three members of its team would not be suiting up for the District 10 Class AA boys volleyball tournament due to disciplinary actions is “not now.”
-
H.S. BASEBALL: Panthers start road to third straight district title
Many expect the Saegertown baseball team to win this year’s District 10 Class AA title. And coming off of two consecutive championships, and with many of the players from those two teams still in uniform; it’s easy to see why.
-
H.S. VOLLEYBALL: Bulldogs face setback before D-10 tourney
On the eve of the District 10 Class AA boys volleyball tournament, Meadville head coach Ron Newman expected to spend a little bit of time just fine tuning the skills that led his team to the Region 1 title and an unbeaten regular season.
-
H.S. SOFTBALL: Tigers draw undefeated Fairview in first round
“Sometimes it’s better to be the underdog,” said Maple-wood’s head softball coach Hannah Parker, reflecting the outlook her Tigers pretty much have to take as they head into today’s District 10 Class AA meeting against Fairview.
-
CRAWFORD CUP: Country Club men, Venango Valley women lead after first round
It was hard to complain about the weather on Sunday. But there weren’t very many nice things said about the numbers on the scorecards during the opening round of the 21st annual Crawford Cup golf tournament held at Whispering Pines Golf Course.
-
No Triple Crown: Oxbow upsets Orb at Preakness
Right from the start, a horse trained by one not so over-the-hill Hall of Famer and ridden by another took control of the Preakness. The result: a huge upset and the end of any hopes for a Triple Crown attempt at the Belmont Stakes.
-
H.S. BASEBALL: Rockets too much for Bulldogs in season finale
TITUSVILLE — Year one of the Bruce Stewart era as the Meadville baseball head coach is officially in the books. Unfortunately it came with a defeat to the hands of Titusville. The Bulldogs committed three errors and allowed five unearned runs to cross the plate in a 7-3 loss at the Ed Myer Recreation Complex on Friday.
-
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL: Cards clinch No. 2 spot for D-10 tourney
It took them until the final day of the regular season, but the Cochranton boys volleyball team now knows where they stand for next week’s Class AA District 10 playoffs.
- More Local Sports Headlines
-
D-10 BASEBALL: Back-to-back homers highlight Panthers’ rain-shortened win



