
Watch WWE & ECW Stars Dreamer & Atlas in Action in Mahopac
According to the Lake Mahopac, NY Rotary Club, wrestling fans are in for a treat! Former WWE and ECW superstar Tommy Dreamer has just been confirmed to appear at the East Coast Pro Wrestling event on April 5th.

The show will be held at the Mahopac High School gymnasium, starting at 3 PM, and Dreamer will be taking part in a solo match as part of this exciting fundraiser.
Tommy Dreamer is a legend in the wrestling world, known for his time in both WWE and ECW. He’s a multi-time champion, having held the ECW World Heavyweight Championship and the WWE Hardcore Championship, among others. Dreamer’s tough-as-nails persona and high-impact style made him a fan favorite throughout his career.
But that's not all! The event will also feature WWE Hall of Famer Tony "Mr. USA" Atlas, another wrestling icon, making it a must-attend show for anyone who grew up watching these legends.
Tickets for the East Coast Pro Wrestling event are on sale and It’s shaping up to be an unforgettable afternoon full of action, and it’s all for a good cause, supporting the Lake Mahopac Rotary Club’s efforts in the community.
We were just chatting about this on the I-95 Morning Show the other day, and I couldn’t help but point out how packed these wrestling events tend to get around here. But then I had a thought—what if the organizers really wanted to guarantee a full house? Here’s a wild idea: how about they announce that Tommy Dreamer and Tony Atlas will be taking on the ENTIRE Mahopac High School football team and staff? Now, that’s putting asses in the buckets!
I mean, forget the usual wrestling matches. Let’s take it up a notch—how about a battle around a bonfire, and for that extra dramatic flair, let a few tigers loose in the building? Picture it: Dreamer and Atlas dodging a football player or two while trying to avoid the flames—and then BAM face full of tiger paw! Now that’s a show! The fans would be lined up all the way to Carmel.
Relax, it's just an idea. I'm not married to it.
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