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Big Vito Set for Marty Lyons Foundation Charity Event

Big Vito Set for Marty Lyons Foundation Charity Event

Big Vito is stepping into the limelight again—but this time it’s tied to a charity event, not a wrestling ring.

The current JCW Enforcer has been officially announced for an upcoming Marty Lyons Foundation Georgia Chapter golf event, with organizers putting a major focus on both his in-ring legacy and his long-standing role in helping grant wishes for children in need.

The announcement came through the foundation’s official Facebook page, where Vito was featured as part of their “Legend Highlight” tied directly to the event. And they didn’t just promote his appearance—they made sure to point out that he’s still active today while continuing his work with the organization.

The foundation first introduced Vito by spotlighting both his career across multiple promotions and his current role in JCW, while also pointing out his decades of charity work.

“Legend Highlight: Big Vito 💪🔥 A true icon in the ring and a longtime friend of the Marty Lyons Foundation! From dominating in WWE, WCW, ECW, and TNA to continuing his impact as a JCW Enforcer, Big Vito has been helping make wishes come true for over 20 years.”

They then connected his involvement directly to the foundation’s long-running mission, making it clear he’s been part of their efforts for a significant stretch. The official event poster reinforced that message, showing both his current JCW role and his legacy status while tying it back to the foundation’s work.

“Thank you for being part of 29 years of making dreams a reality! 🙌 “LEGEND HIGHLIGHT! BIG VITO — CURRENT JCW ENFORCER — FORMER WWE, WCW, ECW, TNA SUPERSTAR — FRIEND OF MLF – 20 YEARS — THANK YOU FOR HELPING WISHES BECOME A REALITY! 29 YEARS (1997–2026) Making Wishes & Dreams a Reality.”

The golf event itself is part of the Marty Lyons Foundation’s ongoing fundraising efforts, with proceeds going toward granting wishes for children with life-threatening illnesses. Vito’s presence brings both name value and a genuine connection to the cause—something the foundation clearly wanted to focus on. And with Vito still active in JCW while continuing his charity involvement, this isn’t just about celebrating the past—it’s about what he’s still doing right now.

Do you think active wrestlers like Big Vito should be doing more events like this, or does wrestling not highlight these charity efforts enough? Share your thoughts and feedback below.

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