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     USA Pro Wrestling is on the verge of greatness. Many of their ideas have been allegedly stolen by WCW, including the names Boogie Knights and the Natural Born Killers. Even many of their angles have been seen in WCW. Frank Goodman, owner of USA is the man responsible for getting Tito Santana, George the Animal Steele and Jimmy Snuka on a big WCW Nitro program. A federation is big when you start seeing their ideas taken by other promotions. Look at what happened with many of ECW's stars and ideas. The popularity of USA is growing and the future looks bright. Now it is your turn to check out what USA Pro Wrestling is all about!
     On Friday, December 1, 2000, USA Pro Wrestling will present a card at the Elks Lodge 878, at 82-10 Queens Blvd. in Elmhurst, NYC. The show begins at 8 p.m. and will showcase 12 big matches featuring appearances by Big Vito, Balls Mahoney, Jimmy Snuka, The Baldies, WWF legend, Magnificent Muraco, Iron Sheik, Tommy Cairo and Big Dick Dudley. Loki and Xavier will battle it out for the renegade promotion UCW's world title. Tickets cost $20. For more information call the USA Pro Hotline at 1-800-582-5541 or 718-631-1518. Remember, the card is subject to change.
     If you are not in the area, you can check out USA Pro Wrestling through their website on www.usaprowrestling.com. You can also purchase videotapes of events at www.harringtontalents.com. These guys do a superb job of videotaping these events and they'll give you all the action, making you feel like you are right there. They also videotape music videos, and other events, so check out their website to see what they can do for you.
     The WWF, WCW and ECW are hot now, but promotions like USA Pro Wrestling helped make them what they are today. It may not be long before the big three becomes the big four.