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Corey Maclin (May 6, 1970 – July 31, 2013) was an American television broadcaster, announcer, play-by-play commentator and politician, best known for his work in the Memphis, Tennessee area as a television sports reporter and professional wrestling announcer.


Biography

He was best known for working as a sports reporter at
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in Memphis, Tennessee. While he was there, he also worked as the cohost with Dave Brown of the United States Wrestling Association. He later served as a ring announcer at USWA, when
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rejoined the organization. Starting his broadcasting career at the age of 16, he began working at 107.1 KFTH-FM (Now KXHT), where he did a weekend gospel show. While attending high school, he went from working in the radio business only on weekends to working six nights a week. At the age of 18, he left KFTH and began working at WLOK, where he served as the youngest program director ever at the station. At the age of 22, he began working with Dave Brown in color commentary at USWA Championship Wrestling (a position he would hold for 6 years, until USWA ceased operations in November 1997). Maclin left WMC-TV a year later to become advertising director for The Memphis Silver Star News. Later, he launched his own company, ''Corey Maclin & Associates'', a full-service advertising agency for clients in and out of Memphis and Shelby County. In 1999, he took over as president/CEO of the relaunched Memphis Wrestling promotion and was in charge of all day-to-day operations including television production, talent relations, marketing, budgeting and a host of other duties. On July 10, 2004, Maclin teamed with
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in a no contest against Jerry Lawler and
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at Memphis Wrestling Throwback Night. This would be Maclin's only match. Corey Maclin ran for County Clerk of
Shelby County, Tennessee Shelby County is the westernmost county in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of the 2020 United States Census, 2020 census, the population was 929,744. It is the largest of the state's List of counties in Tennessee, 95 counties, both in terms of p ...
, in 2010, but lost. He worked at WPTY-TV (now
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), where he was an on-site reporter. On May 2, 2013, (two months before his death), he left WPTY to continue to work for Memphis Wrestling and pursue other opportunities. On July 31, 2013, Maclin was killed in a car crash in Mississippi. The Commercial Appeal reported that Maclin's car rolled over just south of Sardis on Interstate 55 at approximately 10:30 PM. He was 43-years old.


References

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