Tag Archives: Lou D’Angeli

REPORT: Lou D’Angeli Departs TNA Wrestling

Lou D’Angeli, who was the Vice President of Marketing for Anthem Sports & Entertainment since March 2022, departed the company prior to the weekend, according to a report from Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful. D’Angeli previously worked as WWE’s Director of Marketing from 2006 to 2010, and worked with Cirque de Soleil for 11 years  Continue Reading »

Scott D’Amore Promoted To President Of IMPACT Wrestling; Lou D’Angeli Announced As Vice President Of Marketing

Anthem Sports & Entertainment and IMPACT Wrestling sent out the following: RICHARD SCHAEFER NAMED PRESIDENT OF ANTHEM SPORTS GROUP Scott D’Amore promoted to President of IMPACT Wrestling Lou D’Angeli joins as Vice President of Marketing Mike Pine’s Talon Partnerships joins as Strategic Advisors handling Brand Partnerships LOS ANGELES, March 13, 2023 – Anthem Sports &  Continue Reading »

Lou D’Angeli Confirms His New Role With Anthem Sports & IMPACT Wrestling

In a post on his official LinkedIn, Lou D’Angeli (aka the former Sign Guy Dudley) confirmed that he has accepted a new role at Anthem Sports & Entertainment Inc. as the VP, Marketing for the Anthem Sports Group, with a focus on IMPACT Wrestling. The post reads, “Hello! I want to thank Gregory Nortman, Stu  Continue Reading »

Report: Lou D’Angeli Hired By IMPACT Wrestling

Lou D’Angeli, the former Sign Guy Dudley and Lou E. Dangerously in ECW, has been hired by IMPACT Wrestling to oversee their marketing department among other duties, according to a report from PWInsider.com. The report notes that D’Angeli, who was the former Director of Marketing and Public Relations for Cirque du Soleil in Las Vegas,  Continue Reading »

Original ECW World Title Belt Coming Out Of Retirement At RPW Event

With Resistance Pro Wrestling’s return to Chicago, Illinois on March 23rd, the company are currently running an angle where the last ECW World Champion Rhino will be bringing the title which he still has possession of out of retirement to defend it against the RPW Champion Harry Smith. The decision to bring the title out  Continue Reading »