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Micro Wrestling debuts at Carbon County Fair

Wrestlers from the Micro Wrestling Federation competed in professional wrestling style antics Saturday night at the Carbon County Fair, with a large crowd attending. Little Show drives his foot to the throat of Disco during one of the bouts. The Micro Wrestling Federation is based in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. There were five matches at the fair, including a battle royal which was won by the tiniest of the participants, a 3-foot 7-inch grappler who called himself Baby Jesus. RON GOWER/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS

Wrestlers from the Micro Wrestling Federation competed in professional wrestling style antics Saturday night at the Carbon County Fair, with a large crowd attending. Little Show drives his foot to the throat of Disco during one of the bouts. The Micro Wrestling Federation is based in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. There were five matches at the fair, including a battle royal which was won by the tiniest of the participants, a 3-foot 7-inch grappler who called himself Baby Jesus. RON GOWER/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS
Micro wrestlers were the main attraction at the Carbon County Fair on Saturday. This was their first appearance at the fair, with a crowd of more than 1,000 in attendance. The micro-wrestlers have a style similar to professional wrestling.