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Ring Announcer Brett Wolverton Passes Away

A sudden passing in the wrestling space.

Pro wrestling ring announcer Brett Wolverton has passed away at 44 years old. The news of his passing was shared on social media by wrestlers and personalities who knew him.

There was an article about Wolverton’s passing that was published by FOX Carolina. He worked as their Chief Video Editor. Here’s an excerpt from their write-up about the life of Wolverton:

Wolverton, 44, was a beloved member of the FOX Carolina team for 20 years. As Chief Video Editor, he played a vital role in shaping newscasts daily, something he did with professionalism and humor. His work was nominated multiple times for Southeast Emmy Awards.

In addition to his tireless dedication to the newsroom, Brett was an active member of the professional wrestling community. Wolverton was an 12-time recipient of the Announcer of the Year award at the Carolina’s Professional Wrestling Awards.

He also taught weekly water aerobics classes at the Greenville Aquatic Center.

In his free time, Brett was an avid baker. He was always sharing new recipes with friends and coworkers, earning the nickname “Bretty Crocker” around the news station.

Wolverton ring announced for NWA Anarchy, PWX, APW, and UCW Greenville, among other promotions.

Fightful would like to extend our condolences to the family, friends, and loved ones of Brett Wolverton.

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