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  • Birthday 05/24/1980

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  1. Been a hot minute since I've been on here, but thought I would share a re-render Created by upscaling the original image, and then putting it through an AI website called Stylar.ai
  2. I'll hang on till its formatted before I plunge in and see if it holds up to your MWA/SWF stuff (oh and congrats on Drawn In Ash :))
  3. Oh Damn.. A Scapino Dynasty. Will have to give this the read it deserves once i know nothing is missing/lost
  4. Thursday Week 4 August 2021 On The Next Thrilling Edition Of PWA Brian Price takes on Martin Heath A guest appearance from a former AAA superstar Curtis Jenkins takes on Puffy The Sand Iron Player Clyde Terkay meets Menace in the ring The musical talents of Dangermouth The absurd costumes of The Minor Annoyance and finally.... Cain Carlile Vs Lone Wolf Vs Stuart Wilson for the PWA Championship Tickets available now for an absolute bargain of £5 either at the door or via wvvw.pwa.co.uk PWA... we changed it to Thursday nights. Who noticed?
  5. Wasn't sure if it was the change of preview making it harder to predict. It's no worries though. I'm all caught up on the backlog of show reports so can start being more reactionary
  6. <blockquote> PWA 7 Paddington Club, Southern England Friday Week 4 July 2021 Doors open 7pm Pre-show Ratings: 17 Post-Show Rating: 16 <hr> We begin the show with Stuart Wilson in the ring. 'Muckle lik' me, ye kin hae bin peepin' lest munth as lone wolf lost tae oor 'champion'. How come oan earth did he git a shot in th' foremaist place. Was it fur o' his immense skill, na! 'twas likelie fur he's bin seen oan telly recently' His point was interjected, by Lone Wolf heading ringside. 'Wilson is right' Lone Wolf began. 'I've been on TV recently, but I would hardly call it something to write home about. I came to PWA to make an impact, and I would have won last month if Cain Carlile hadn't cheated' 'Aye, bit ye did lose.' Wilson replied. 'Something whilk the lenth o' ah kin tell is something ye dae ferr often' 'Well at least the crowd can actually understand what I say' The crowd let out a massive 'oooooh' 'Lets see howfur guid yer at talking in th' ring. Howfur aboot we hae ourselves a match th' nicht' Lone Wolf stood there in silence in an attempt to exaggerate how hard it was to understand Wilson. He slowly raised up the microphone. 'Sure' Rating: 31 <hr> Clyde Terkay Vs Gazz Veddmore In a decent match, Clyde Terkay defeated Gazz Vedmore in 9:57 by pinfall with a Nirvana Warhead. Rating: 22 <hr> It really wasn't hard for The Minor Annoyance to lampoon his next wrestler. This month he came out with a tartan hat and a golf club borrowed from a crazy golf course down the road. Most of the jokes were levied at Puffys inability to score in general. It was low-brow but once again made the crowd laugh Rating: 24 <hr> Aurelian Bradley & Bryn Archer Vs Brian Price & Don Henderson In a bout that didn't have much heat and terrible wrestling, Don Henderson and Brian Price defeated Bryn Archer and Aurelian Bradley in 9:42 when Don Henderson submitted Aurelian Bradley with a Scottish Deathlock. Rating: 16 <hr> Ian Vincible Vs Puffy The Sand Iron Player In a bout that had a decent reaction from the crowd but sub-par wrestling, Ian Vincible defeated Puffy The Sand Iron Player in 9:50 by pinfall with a Pegasus Cross Body. Rating: 17 <hr> When I hired Dangermouth initially, it had been on the basis on his WWA:UK work. He seemed like a natural on the microphone and in time could be someone that really had the basics down well. My concern was what to do with him in the meantime but I didn't have to stay concerned for long. It turns out that Dangermouth is actually fairly well known outside the wrestling business as a musician do we opted to put those skils to use. He had gone ringside and was 'busting some lyrics' as I'd heard other people say. I'm pretty certain that I am just too old to understand these days, as it just sounded like noise to me. Crowd absolutely loved it though Rating: 44 <hr> Lone Wolf Vs Stuart Wilson In a decent match, Lone Wolf drew with Stuart Wilson in 12:23 following a double count out. Rating: 22 'Wilson and Lone Wolf have been so intent on destroying each other that neither one noticed the ref counting them out at ringside. The only one thats benefited from today is the champion I'm fairly sure we've not seen the end of this feud' Final Show Rating: 26 Attendance: 95 <hr>July 2021 Statistics: Profit/Loss: +£702 Popularity: Midlands: 4 Northern England: 1 Scotland: 0 Southern England: 11 (Target is 17) Ireland: 0 Wales: 4 </blockquote>
  7. Friday Week 4 July 2021 On The Next Thrilling Edition Of PWA Stuart Wilson has something to say but to whom? Clyde Terkay takes on Gazz Vedmore Who is T.M.A going to mock this month? Aurelian Bradley & Bryn Archer face off against Brian Price & Don Henderson Ian Vincible takes on Puffy The Sand Iron Player Oh.. and we have a musical treat as well! Tickets available now for an absolute bargain of £5 either at the door or via wvvw.pwa.co.uk PWA... because what else are you going to do on a Friday Night... honestly
  8. <blockquote> PWA 6 Paddington Club, Southern England Friday Week 4 June 2021 Doors open 7pm Pre-show Ratings: 18 & 14 <hr> The lights dimmed and the crowd quietened down as they waiting for the show to begin. The production crew pressed play on our 'unofficial knock off' track as we looked to begin something new. Loud thuds and the sound of cracking branches could be heard, followed by a loud roar of a dinosaur. What we could only describe as a 'just being different enough not to be sued' version of the well known 90's dinosaur loose in a park movie began as we pulled open the curtain to unveil... Menace.. but yet it wasn't Menace. whoever this was, was wearing the attire and Elvis style mutton chops of Menace, but was in a fat suit. The lights came up to reveal The Minor Annoyances face sweating away as he gave overdramatic steps and exaggerated thuds. I had no idea why, but the crowd lapped it up. Rating: 34 <hr> Clyde Terkay & Curtis Jenkins Vs Menace & Puffy The Sand Iron Player In a decent match, Clyde Terkay and Curtis Jenkins defeated Menace and Puffy The Sand Iron Player in 12:47 when Clyde Terkay submitted Menace. Rating: 24 <hr> After the absurdity of the Jurassic Annoyance earlier, it was time for something serious. PWA was entering into its sixth month and had almost doubled its starting capital. Over the weeks prior to this show. I'd put some feelers out to some of Ring Of Fires old staff, and two of them had agreed to join me. It was time for their debut 'Ladies & Gentleman, please welcome to the ring... former ROF Tag Champion... JON MICHAEL SHARP' 'I see some of you recognise me.. perhaps you've been up to Wigan recently. I'm fairly well known up there. Those that don't know me.. Here's the TL : DR. The guy that runs this place used to work for a place I used to work for so when he asked me to come join him down here I thought to myself 'Great.. heres the chance to do something new, and not get lumped in with my old tag partner'... until I heard that he'd hired him to' There was a singular cheer near the bar at the back.. Looks like all his fans were in tonight. 'Its time to break this cycle and make a name for myself. Oi.. Martin. Get your arse down here as I want to hand it to you' Rating: 32 <hr> Jon Michael Sharp Vs Martin Heath In a decent match, Jon Michael Sharp defeated Martin Heath in 11:48 by pinfall with a Flying Cross Body. Rating: 29 <hr> Cain Carlile © Vs Lone Wolf PWA Championship Match In a bout that had good heat and decent wrestling, Cain Carlile defeated Lone Wolf in 11:34 by pinfall, illegally using the ropes for leverage. Cain Carlile makes defence number four of the PWA Championship title. Rating: 27 'Wait... did Cain just use the ropes to get that pin?!?.. The refs totally missed that. Lone Wolf is not going to be happy, and with Wilson waiting in the wings, things are probably not looking good for the champ right now' Final Show Rating: 28 Attendance: 72 <hr>June 2021 Statistics: Profit/Loss: +£996 Popularity: Midlands: 4 Northern England: 1 Scotland: 0 Southern England: 10 (Target is 17) Ireland: 0 Wales: 4 </blockquote>
  9. I learnt very early on to put my match-ups in alphabetical order as it looked neater in my eyes and avoided any potential spoilers. You can either see it in the tag match Clyde Terkay & Curtis Jenkins Vs Menace & Puffy The Sand Iron Player
  10. Friday Week 4 June 2021 Join us at The Paddington Club to see: Clyde Terkay & Curtis Jenkins Vs Menace & Puffy The Sand Iron Player Debuting Wrestler Vs Debuting Wrestler Cain Carlile © Vs Lone Wolf for the PWA Championship Belt Tickets available now for £8 either at the door or via wvvw.pwa.co.uk PWA... we wont sell out. Theres always a couple extra seats under the ring
  11. <blockquote> PWA 5 Paddington Club, Southern England Friday Week 4 May 2021 Doors open 7pm Pre-show Ratings: 21 & 17 <hr> The show starts with Gazz Vedmore in the ring with a microphone 'Ladies and gentlemen' he begins. 'I've been around PWA for a few months now and its been nice to be able to do my own thing without having to carry anyone else.. but oh no.. my whiney ex tag partner Mickey Robson appears to have missed me so much that he's opted to join me here.... yay' He points to the entrance curtain 'So lets all laugh at him as he gets squashed in his debut' Rating: 27 <hr> Menace Vs Micky Robson In a bout that had a decent reaction from the crowd but sub-par wrestling, Menace defeated Mickey Robson in 9:33 by pinfall with an Ultimate Rejection. Rating: 20 <hr> Brian Price Vs Ian Vincible In a bout that had a decent reaction from the crowd but terrible wrestling, Brian Price defeated Ian Vincible in 11:59 by pinfall with a Star Face Crush. Rating: 14 <hr> Being the orchestrator of last months post match attack on the PWA Champ, Stuart Wilson enters the ring to a chorus of boo's. 'Noo some o' ye kin waant an explanation o' whit happened lest munth. Fur some unknown reason Cain managed tae yin up me a few months back, 'n' then faces fowk that a've awready gubbed. Dae ah git a rematch.. Na! a dinnae even git invited tae wrestle oan th' neist shaw. Sae whit dae ah dae aboot it.. Ah gang oot thare 'n' demand a rematch in th' best wey maybee aye. By destroying th' champ.' Wilson stays silent for a moment doing his best impersonation of an intense stare 'Cain Carlile.. Yer oan notice buddy.. Keep yin yak open, as yer gaun doon' Rating:23 <hr> Bryn Archer Vs Don Henderson In a bout that didn't have much heat and terrible wrestling, Don Henderson defeated Bryn Archer in 9:34 by submission with a Scottish Deathlock. Rating: 16 <hr> Cain Carlile © Vs Puffy PWA Championship Match In a decent match, Cain Carlile defeated Puffy The Sand Iron Player in 13:42 by pinfall with a Mark Of Cain. Cain Carlile makes defence number three of the PWA Championship title. Rating: 25 Cain Carlile looks shattered as the bell rings, but it isn't over yet as a figure emerges from the curtains A few of the crowd pop when they recognise who it was, but both the figure and Cain stay silent and measure each other up as the show ends Rating: 23 Final Show Rating: 25 Attendance: 72 <hr>May 2021 Statistics: Profit/Loss: +£939 Popularity: Midlands: 4 Northern England: 1 Scotland: 0 Southern England: 10 (Target is 17) Ireland: 0 Wales: 4 </blockquote>
  12. At this point you've got to be wondering if I'm just ordering Don Henderson to lose purely to wind you up
  13. The Dredd style logo is one of mine.. Glad to see its getting some love
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