Todd Pettengill

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Todd Pettengill (born in Amsterdam, New York) is a radio disc jockey for WPLJ 95.5 in the New York area where he hosts various syndicated radio programs.

Pettengill is best remembered for his work in the World Wrestling Federation in the mid 1990s, as a backstage interviewer. He made his WWF debut as host of the Saturday morning program WWF Mania on January 9, 1993. Pettengill also hosted WWF LiveWire and WWF Action Zone. Pettengill left the WWF in 1997 and was replaced by Michael Cole. His last appearance was at SummerSlam 1997. Early in his career, he hosted the morning radio show on the Albany NY area's "Fly 92", called the Wake Up Service.

He is now the president of his own production company, Pettengill Productions, Inc.

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