Custom electronics pro enlists TruAudio to build custom speakers for MMA company’s Gladiator-themed Charles "Mask" Lewis memorial theater.
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In Memoriam

TapouT-sponsored Mixed Martial Arts fighter, Mask, a.k.a. co-founder Charles Lewis Jr., died on March 11, 2009.

Co-founder Dan Caldwell, a.k.a. Punkass, explains the name of the theater:

“Myself, [president] Marc [Kreiner] and Skrape all decided to dedicate this theater in his name.

“We started the theater just before he passed away and I know he would have loved to seen how it came out. When I sit in the theater it definitely makes me think about him and how he inspired people.

“We want to use the movie theater to continue to inspire everyone.”

Read more: TapouT Theater Is a Mixed Martial Arts Knockout