Tracy Smothers to be inducted into Indie Wrestling Hall Of Fame

GCW announces that the late Tracy Smothers will be a part of the inaugural Indie Wrestling Hall Of Fame class

Photo Courtesy: Game Changer Wrestling

Five announcements made thus far for the Indie Wrestling Hall Of Fame.

The night prior to Game Changer Wrestling’s Hammerstein Ballroom show, the promotion is partnering with Orange Crush to present the inaugural Indie Wrestling Hall Of Fame. The newest addition to the class is the late Tracy Smothers.

Smothers passed away in October of 2020 at the age of 58. In 2019, Smothers revealed that he had been diagnosed with lymphoma and was receiving chemotherapy for the tumors.

Smothers wrestled consistently in 2019 and had several matches for Game Changer Wrestling against the likes of Nate Webb and Marko Stunt.

Smothers joins Homicide, Jerry Lynn, Ruckus and Dave Prazak as a part of the inaugural Indie Wrestling Hall Of Fame class.

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