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Wrestlicious was an American all-female professional wrestling promotion based in Tampa, Florida. The company was founded by Jonathan Vargas, who won a Powerball jackpot of $35.3 million in 2008. It is known for its sketch comedy and has been often compared to Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling.

Top Cast

  • James Ray Hart

    James Ray Hart

    Self

  • Jonathan Vargas

    Jonathan Vargas

    JV Rich

  • Johnny Cafarella

    Johnny Cafarella

    Johnny C

Overview

Wrestlicious was an American all-female professional wrestling promotion based in Tampa, Florida. The company was founded by Jonathan Vargas, who won a Powerball jackpot of $35.3 million in 2008. It is known for its sketch comedy and has been often compared to Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling.

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