Contributors

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A.T. Huck

A.T. Huck is the hard-nosed backbone of Detroit’s underground wrestling scene — a battle-tested referee, promoter, and wrestling historian who’s done it all and seen even more. With decades of experience reffing matches for heavy-hitting promotions like ECW, JCW, and the Midwest's wildest indy shows, Huck earned a reputation for calling it down the middle and never backing down. But he wasn’t just in the ring — Huck was promoting shows, mentoring talent, and keeping the old-school spirit alive long before it was trendy. In 2020, when International Big Time Wrestling linked up with ROX-TV, Huck helped launch Throwdown Theatre — a platform dedicated to the grit, glory, and chaos of wrestling’s golden era. He later co-created Wrestling Real Talk with Rude Boy, delivering raw, unfiltered stories and insider truth bombs with every episode. A.T. Huck is wrestling’s watchdog — and he’s just getting warmed up.

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Rudeboy

Rudy “Rude Boy” Hill is a straight-up legend in the world of underground wrestling and Detroit culture. From slamming bodies in Juggalo Championship Wrestling to commanding mics across the airwaves, Rude Boy has spent decades repping the scene with unmatched passion. A hard-hitting voice of the streets, he’s gone toe-to-toe with legends and helped shape a movement. In 2020, when International Big Time Wrestling joined forces with ROX-TV, Rude Boy stepped in to help build a new era — and Throwdown Theatre was born. With his no-filter style and deep roots in the game, he co-created Wrestling Real Talk, the rawest podcast in the business, diving deep into wrestling’s most controversial stories, wildest what-ifs, and untold truths. Rude Boy isn’t just talking about history — he’s lived it, bled for it, and now he’s serving it to a new generation with fire, honesty, and 100% Detroit attitude.

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Bob Roxxx

Bob Roxxx is the founder, strategist, and mad genius behind Throwdown Theatre — the YouTube channel that body-slammed nostalgia into the algorithm and never looked back. A lifelong wrestling fanatic with deep roots in music, media, and Detroit culture, Roxxx launched Throwdown in 2023 as a spin-off of ROX-TV, driven by a mission to preserve the golden era of pro wrestling. From dusty VHS tapes to rare promos and blood-soaked brawls, Roxxx has made it his personal mission to resurrect the legends, the territories, and the stories that time tried to forget. He’s not just a fan — he’s the archivist, the editor, the promoter, and the hype man all in one. With a Full Throttle strategy and a passion for storytelling, Roxxx built the engine behind shows like Big-Time Memories and Wrestling Real Talk, helping legends tell their stories and bringing new life to forgotten footage. This isn’t just content. This is legacy.

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Carlito Hill

Carlito Hill, aka DJ Carlito, is the sonic soul of Throwdown Theatre and a founding force at ROX-TV. Since joining in 2020, he’s been spinning more than just records — he’s been spinning culture, stories, and legacy into every project. A Detroit original with deep roots in music, wrestling, and underground media, Carlito co-created the fan-favorite radio show Cruisin’ The Barrio with Rude Boy, blending Latin oldies, hip-hop, and real talk into a community staple. But he didn’t stop there. Behind the scenes, Carlito helped shape the voice and visual style of Throwdown Theatre, digging up rare footage, crafting promo material, and keeping the brand’s energy locked at 100. Whether on the mic, behind the decks, or editing in the lab, Carlito Hill brings the flavor, the hustle, and the history. From Mexicantown to the Motor City, his fingerprints are all over the movement.