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Dan Coates (announcer) — Dan O. Coates (April 9, 1910 – March 15, 1998), born in Fort Worth, Texas, was best known as television commentator for that city s professional wrestling shows on KTVT s Main Event Wrestling (which became known as Saturday Night Wrestling in the … Wikipedia
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