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Joe Pedicino

Joe Pedicino (born October 4, 1949)〔Hudspeth, Ron. "Shortcut to nowhere leaves even more commuters in a jam." ''The Atlanta Constitution''. 6 Oct. 1986: B3.〕 is a retired American professional wrestling announcer, commentator, promoter, television and radio producer. He was a well-known on-air personality in regional territories of the Southern United States during the 1980s, being an announcer and commentator for Jim Crockett Promotions and World Championship Wrestling, and as host of the nationally syndicated ''Superstars of Wrestling'' with his wife Boni Blackstone〔Symkus, Ed and Vinnie Carolan. ''Wrestle Radio U.S.A.: Grapplers Speak''. Toronto: ECW Press, 2004. (pg. 35, 81, 134, 148, 201, 204) ISBN 1-55022-646-0〕 and Gordon Solie〔Allyn, Robert. ''Gordon Solie ... Something Left Behind''. Altamonte Springs, Florida: Florida Media, Inc., 2005. (pg. 220) ISBN 0-9763062-1-2〕 from 1986 to 1992.〔Sneed, Mitch. "Fayette resident talks tough on the air - Blackstone reaches top as WWF personality." ''The Atlanta Journal Constitution''. 16 Sept. 1993: M10〕
The series, created and produced by Pedicino, aired eight hours of wrestling from around the country and was the first to provide national coverage of the National Wrestling Alliance as well as from Puerto Rico and Japan. He and Solie also hosted a popular segment on the show, "Pro Wrestling This Week", which discussed the then current news from the "Big Three" (AWA, NWA and the WWF) and regional promotions. Scott Hudson and Steve Prazak, both former WCW announcers, were fans of the show and given their first big break by Pedicino when he began promoting events in the late 1980s. Bill Apter, editor of Pro Wrestling Illustrated, has also credited Pedicino for considerably raising his profile among wrestling fans due to his weekly segment.
He was also the booker and part owner of the Global Wrestling Federation with former USWA commentator Max Andrews, as well as part of the announcing team for ''GWF Wrestling Superstars'' on ESPN,〔 and had a similar role in the short-lived Ladies Professional Wrestling Association. Popularly known as the "round mound of sound", Pedicino has been compared to some of the top commentators of the mid-to late 1980s and is regarded as one of the most recognizable personalities during the final years of the "territory era". Brian Westcott, wrestling historian and writer, has called Pedicino one of his all-time favorite play-by-play/color commentators.
Following his retirement from wrestling, Pedicino has owned and operated local radio stations based in central Georgia, as well as general sales manager for WCNN radio Atlanta. Pedicino, with over 40 years experience in radio and television broadcasting, has also been a management consultant for several major media companies including Turner Broadcasting, Susquehanna Broadcasting and Clear Channel Broadcasting. He and his wife also began a successful publishing company, Food Fax, which puts out six annual specialty advertising guides. Their company, the first to offer such service, originally started out sending fax listings to office workers of lunch menus and daily specials from over 1,000 local restaurants in Cobb County, Georgia.〔Nash, Rebecca. "Cobb At Work - Couple links up with `all the news that's fit to eat'." ''The Atlanta Journal Constitution''. 19 Nov. 1992: G13〕
==Biography==


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