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Photos: The Great American Small Brawl at Villa Victoria

The Micro Wrestling Federation puts the choke hold on the Villa Victoria.
By JAMES CHOCA  |  November 13, 2010

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Great American Small Brawl | Villa Victoria Center for the Arts | November 9, 2010

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