Saturday, December 7 • 4-7 PM • Pontchartrain Convention & Civic Center
Be there for the biggest event in Wildkat Sports history.
Featuring a Meet & Greet with special guests The Dudley Boyz, Mandy Sacs fka Mandy Rose, and Mark Henry.
The dudley boyz
The Dudley Boyz, Bubba Ray and D-Von, evolved from a comedic sideshow in ECW in 1995 to become one of the most formidable tag teams in wrestling history, capturing a record eight ECW Tag Team Championships. Their hallmark move, the 3D, terrorized teams across ECW, WWE, and WCW. Their notoriety soared in WWE with table-smashing brawls and pivotal ladder matches against The Hardy Boyz and Edge & Christian, defining an era. The duo achieved unprecedented success by winning the tag titles in all three major wrestling organizations, including unifying the WCW and World Tag Team Championships. Inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2018, The Dudley Boyz’s legacy spans over two decades of tag team dominance, marked by 18 championship reigns and a lasting impact on the sport.
Mandy Sacs
FKA Mandy Rose
Mandy Sacs, formerly known as Mandy Rose, began her career as a WWE wrestler. After gaining attention as a contestant on WWE Tough Enough, she competed across WWE’s NXT, Raw, and SmackDown brands, known for her role in the factions Absolution and Toxic Attraction. Beyond wrestling, she appeared on reality shows like Total Divas. Her WWE tenure highlighted her as a significant force in women’s wrestling, culminating in a celebrated run as NXT Women’s Champion before her departure in 2022.
Mark henry
Mark Henry made his WWF debut in 1996, instantly making an impact by aligning and later feuding with high-profile stars like Jerry Lawler and The Rock. As part of the faction “The Nation of Domination,” Henry carved out his niche before adopting the “Sexual Chocolate” persona, a character that brought both controversy and fanfare. Over the years, Henry’s prowess in the ring led him to multiple titles, including the ECW and World Heavyweight Championships, with notable feuds against the likes of The Undertaker and Randy Orton. His gimmick as the “World’s Strongest Man” was more than just a moniker—it was a testament to his ability to dominate opponents physically. Henry’s wrestling career spanned over two decades, earning him a place in the WWE Hall of Fame in 2018, celebrated for his enduring presence and impact in the wrestling world.