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Chris Jericho to headline South Milwaukee's Crusherfest with band Kuarantine
Chris Jericho to headline South Milwaukee's Crusherfest with band Kuarantine

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time17-04-2025

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Chris Jericho to headline South Milwaukee's Crusherfest with band Kuarantine

South Milwaukee may be Crusher Country, but on May 31 Crusherfest is Jericho. Chris Jericho, who has wrestled for World Wrestling Entertainment and most recently All Elite Wrestling, will not be in the ring but instead on stage with his band Kuarantine. Jericho has long balanced being a pro wrestler and a rock star as the frontman for his other band Fozzy. Kuarantine first debuted in May 2020, according to the Crusherfest website, with its inaugural release 'No No No' hitting No. 25 on the Billboard mainstream rock charts. The band's single, 'Silver Spoon,' released in 2022, entered the Billboard mainstream rock charts as the second most added song, the Crusherfest website reads. 'They seem like really nice guys,' Crusherfest Chairperson Peggy Clark said of speaking with representatives of Kuarantine. She said everyone was super responsive and 'they've been nothing but amazing.' Crusherfest, the bi-annual festival in South Milwaukee celebrating the life of pro wrestler Reggie 'Da Crusher' Lisowski, is happening May 31-June 1 at the Bucyrus Commons, 1101 Milwaukee Ave. The last Crusherfest was held in 2023. The first Crusherfest happened in 2019 when the life-sized bronze statue of South Milwaukee native Da Crusher was revealed. The statue was the result of a GoFundMe campaign. Crusherfest, originally planned as a yearly event, has encountered a few hiccups from the pandemic to construction at the event space, which led to it becoming bi-annual. Clark said talks are still happening to possibly hold it every year. 'I think it's something we'll look at because the excitement is crazy,' she said. Organizers aren't done with this year's event yet with Clark teasing 'one more big surprise coming.' She said, 'This might be the biggest one yet.' That big announcement could come in a few weeks around when the Countdown to Crusherfest fundraising event is held at the Bucyrus Club, 1919 12th Ave., from 3-10 p.m. May 3. The event will feature food and a full bar along with raffles and auctions. Clark highlighted a few items up for grabs include a chair autographed by Da Crusher and Mad Dog Vachon, a book autographed by John Cena and a Hurricane (the wrestler) Funko Pop. Live wrestling is scheduled for 7:30 p.m., according to the event page. Clark said this year organizers put more focus into the music. Here is the band schedule for the event: Saturday, May 31: Larry Lynne, 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Blues Addiction, 2 to 4 p.m. Bad Behavior, 4 to 6 p.m. Richrath Project 3:13, opening for Kuarantine featuring Chris Jericho These last two bands have a $25 reserved seating ticket with only 150 reserved seats available. Seating assigned on first purchase basis. A Kuarantine meet and greet is scheduled immediately after the concert on the stage. Only 50 $150 meet and greet tickets will be sold, which grant purchasers a picture with their camera and an autographed item of their choosing. Clark said 18 meet and greet tickets sold within the first few hours of availability on April 16. Tickets are on sale on and will be picked up on the night of the concert. Photo ID is required for ticket pick up. Sunday, June 1: Polka Mass, 10:30 a.m. to noon featuring the music of Jeff Winard Jeff Winard, noon to 2 p.m. The Squeezettes, 2 to 4 p.m. Addiction, 4 to 6 p.m. Crusherfest has hosted many wrestling legends over the years and this year is no different. The following have been announced for this year's event: WWE Hall of Famer Tito Santana Former WWE (then WWF) Superstar Steve Keirn WWE Hall of Famer Jimmy Hart Former WWE and ECW wrestler Tommy Dreamer Former AWA and WWC tag team the Texas Hangmen AWA interviewer Ken Resnick Former AWA, ECW and WWE wrestler Al Snow Former WWE wrestler Scotty 2 Hotty and Keagan Garland (his son in his rookie year of pro-wrestling) Visitors to Crusherfest can enjoy shopping at various vendors selling everything from vintage clothing to handmade art. Clark said Crusherfest doesn't charge vendors who participate in the event. 'We charge them a deposit but if they show up, they get it back,' she said. Clark noted this year will have a more diverse lineup of food adding in Chinese, French cuisine, and other 'really neat options.' Food trucks signed up include Atwood Hwy BBQ and Sweet Delight selling kettle corn, according to the Crusherfest website. Clark said many food trucks sold out in 2023 with between 40,000 and 45,000 visitors. The Mr. Saloon competition returns on June 1 featuring keg holding, trivia, throw-the-drunk, sausage eating and beer drinking. The winner gets a championship belt. Clark said about a half dozen people have signed up already, which is more than competed in the event its first year in 2019. For more information on the festival, go to Contact Erik S. Hanley at Like his Facebook page, The Redheadliner, and follow him on X @Redheadliner. This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Chris Jericho to headline Crusherfest with band Kuarantine

'Arriba!': WWE Hall of Famer Tito Santana announced for South Milwaukee's 2025 Crusherfest
'Arriba!': WWE Hall of Famer Tito Santana announced for South Milwaukee's 2025 Crusherfest

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time11-02-2025

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'Arriba!': WWE Hall of Famer Tito Santana announced for South Milwaukee's 2025 Crusherfest

Crusherfest is slamming back into South Milwaukee's downtown this year and the pro-wrestling-centric festival has announced its first guest. WWE Hall of Famer Tito Santana will be at the biannual event, which happens the weekend of May 31-June 1, according to a Feb. 10 post on the festival's official Facebook page. Santana will appear from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 31, in the wrestling tent offering autographs and photo opportunities. Meet and greet admission is free. Santana recently appeared on WWE television as a guest on Saturday Night's Main Event in December. Crusherfest launched in 2019 with the unveiling of a life-sized bronze statue of South Milwaukee's own Reggie 'Da Crusher' Lisowski following a $40,000 GoFundMe campaign to create it. Lisowski wrestled professionally for over 40 years, winning the AWA Heavyweight Championship three times and the AWA Tag Team Championships with Dick the Bruiser five times. Lisowski died of a brain tumor in 2005 at the age of 79. The event was canceled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It returned in fall 2021 but was canceled again the following year while the Bucyrus Commons plaza was under construction. The festival last happened in June 2023. In February 2024, it was announced the festival would remain biannual with Crusherfest Chairperson Peggy Clark noting at the time it had always been done that way and 'it seemed like it's working.' Clark noted planning was a lot of work and the event cost a lot of money to pay for talent, saying the longer time period between events could allow additional time to fundraise and 'maybe bring even bigger talent in.' Crusherfest has hosted many well-known names in pro-wrestling including 'Cowboy' Bob Orton, 'The Million Dollar Man' Ted DiBiase, Eric Bischoff, Medusa and Marty Jannetty. Santana is a former Intercontinental Champion, World Tag Team Champion, and 2004 WWE Hall of Fame inductee, according to Known for his fist-pumping "Arriba!" chant (which means "upward" or "higher" in English, according to Merriam-Webster), he wrestled for the World Wrestling Federation (now World Wrestling Entertainment), the American Wrestling Association, Georgia Championship Wrestling, and other promotions. Competing from the late 1970s into the '90s, Santana had many memorable moments, including ending the yearlong title reign of Don Muraco. On his official website, Santana notes he and Hulk Hogan are the only two individuals to compete at the first nine Wrestlemania events. While the guests are certainly a highlight, high-flying wrestling, polka music and sausage are also featured prominently at Crusherfest. Polka music fills the air as people peruse various vendors, participate in the Mr. Saloon competition featuring the Crusher pose, keg holding, sausage eating and a beer drinking contest where the winner is rewarded a belt ― just like in pro-wrestling. As Da Crusher would say, 'How 'bout dat!?' Contact Erik S. Hanley at Like his Facebook page, The Redheadliner, and follow him on X @Redheadliner. This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Tito Santana to appear at Crusherfest in South Milwaukee May 31

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