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Annapolis Entrepreneur With Autism Surprised By Wrestling Stars At Jimmy's Seafood: WJZ

An Annapolis entrepreneur with autism was surprised by two of his favorite wrestlers. They visited him at Jimmy's Famous Seafood, WJZ said.

WJZ anchor Rick Ritter said All Elite Wrestling stars Adam Cole, left, and Britt Baker, right, surprised Annapolis entrepreneur Marcus Moore on Tuesday. The wrestlers gave Moore, founder of Moore Crunch Pretzels, tickets to their Wednesday performance.
WJZ anchor Rick Ritter said All Elite Wrestling stars Adam Cole, left, and Britt Baker, right, surprised Annapolis entrepreneur Marcus Moore on Tuesday. The wrestlers gave Moore, founder of Moore Crunch Pretzels, tickets to their Wednesday performance. (Bennett Raglin/Getty Images for ReedPop; David Livingston/Getty Images)

BALTIMORE, MD — An Annapolis entrepreneur with autism was surprised by two of his favorite wrestlers this week at Jimmy's Famous Seafood in Baltimore, WJZ reported.

Marcus Moore, founder of Moore Crunch Pretzels, visited Jimmy's on Tuesday for a cooking segment. WJZ said All Elite Wrestling stars Adam Cole and Britt Baker walked in during the segment and gave Moore tickets to their Wednesday performance at Baltimore's CFG Bank Arena.

Moore started his pretzel business last October and now sells at Maryland stores and farmers markets, WJZ said. He hopes to inspire people with his entrepreneurial spirit.

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"I could hire those that are like me, autism or not, just to show that you can do anything," Moore said, according to WJZ. "I really love making pretzels. This business helps me. It makes me happy. It brings joy, smiles and it's fun."

Watch this video of the surprise on WJZ.

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