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In the world of Cornell-Verse, there were two men who had one thing in common. In the world of Cornell-Verse, both men found employment after a controversial incident with their former employer. After then, both men were successful on running their alternative to their employer's promotion. But after so many years now, both men meet for the first time and picks up the pieces that broke down in defeating their enemy. Their one and only enemy. Richard Eisen. These two men presents New York City Wrestling. A different way. They presents:

 

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New York City Wrestling: Two Man Power Trip

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Prologue Part 1

 

Prologue

 

"The End Of Days....For Danger, Extreme, & A Violent Entertainment"

 

 

April 28th, 2007

Danger and Extreme Violent Entertainment Presents Rock and Roll Over Live Event

Eddie Peak vs. Big Cat Brandon - DaVE Unified Title Match

"The End Of The Hardcore Legacy"

 

It was the last match of night. Marking out as one of the best matches in the history of the cult hit promotion Danger and Extreme Violence. All against odds. Well there are no odds that could be gone against. Two of the best hardcore competitors of the promotions. Eddie Peak has evolved to one of the best creations that Phil Vibert has created through his tenure of being the man in charge of DaVE from 1997 to 2007. Big Cat Brandon, a man that had been put over since the retirement of The Wolverine. He has been over the top and has been trying to catch Eddie Peak's Unified World Title. The Title that has been unified after the final battle of the East Coast War.

 

The match itself was intense alright. It all started pretty slow and the weapons started to get involved. These two men raised up the intensity level of the match with each and every action they took. Big Cat Brandon was soon to dominate the match itself when he started using the chairs as tools into making bigger impact. Powerbombs soon came chair to chair. All of the life is being taken out of Eddie Peak as Big Cat Brandon punishes his rival for four months. It was a killer match. Anyone watching this whether it'd be somewhere out of the Tri State area or the whole 10,000 crowd that gathered just to see the last match of the cult hit promotion. The match goes outside and the competition has been taken up to a new level of extreme. These two men have been going all out at it. Big Cat hits several powerhouse moves from a Powerslam through the table, Powerbomb through the announcer's table. And even putting himself and Eddie Peak through the speakers. The static that came out of the speakers got the fans cheering. And they are even asking for more.

 

Eddie Peak took out Big Cat with the Peak Of The Devil through two tables. The fight just gets taken out to the crowd where they hit each other with what the fans brought to the event for the wrestlers to use. Big Cat gives hammer shot on the gut to Peak. But he came back and taunted Big Cat then gave him a punch. Kicks and punches, it was hardcore. Brutal. It has been starting to even to the extreme criteria. It's just a matter of time before this match can bloody and brutal at the same time. The match has been starting to get higher. And even more than 20 feet they are in, still no one wanted to give up. Eddie shows the sick bump of the night. He lifts up Big Cat up with the Peak of the Devil and he throws him 20 feet off to the ground and he took himself with him.

 

The crowd started to cheering "HOLY SH*T!!! HOLY SH*T!! HOLY SH*T!" chants as both men tried to get up. All the brutal madness has paid off with that one single bump. That one moment that showed that DaVE is the greatest company to ever hold a brutal style of a product.

 

Two of the companies greatest assets just put their bodies and souls on the line for the company. Both men went back to the ring, trying to end this match. The whole 25 minutes that they fought, it has been a hell of a ride for the fans. They just wondered how will it all end.

 

For the start of 2007, everyone has been thinking how it will end? Fans, wrestling critics, hell even the whole roster itself. They knew that Phil Vibert can't take it. He can't take all the pressure. For the last year, they have been on a case of financial troubles. Their product of cult entertainment has been starting to become stale. Fans demanded more modern wrestling. More of high flying action. Nemesis, the hardcore legend has been out of competition since his retirement. Even though they had the team of Sammy Bach and Teddy Powell as their solutions to the demanded product, it wasn't enough. Sammy Bach alone could had been the answer but he's been backed down with his untapped potential. Nemesis has tried the ol' trick that Phil Vibert had done when brought in Jack Giedroyc, a British wrestler of the same kind. He might have become a success in the cult promotion but he wasn't the answer.

 

And that night it ended. Two bloody men in the ring. Beaten up, they barely stood. Eddie Peak gave another shot and hits the Peak of the Devil through a table. This time, he went for the pin. Bloody hell Peak won. Bloody hell, Eddie Peak was covered in blood. And same with Big Cat. Mitch Naess comments: "That's it! For the last time, Eddie Peak retained his DaVE Unified Title. A title that has been so prestigous with the company. Men like Chris Caufield, Johnny Martin, JD Morgan, Eric Tyler, and Nemesis held during time that DaVE made the moments. From time to time, it's been a bloody. We saw Nemesis bloodied in every single match. We saw Chris Caufield battered in every title defence. But this match alone deserved to be the last match here on Danger and Extreme Violence."

 

Eddie Peak took his belt. His DaVE Unified belt. Then he grabbed Big Cat Brandon and together they raised their hands as a show of respect. Phil Vibert comes inside the extreme ring from the announcer's table. And along came in the some of DaVE's superstars like Johnny Martin, Eric Tyler, New Jersey Devils, The New Wave, Acid, The McWades, JD Morgan, Jack Giedroyc, Hell's Bouncer, Shawn Gonzalez, Vin Tanner, Chris Caufield, Doug Peak, Carl Batch, Emma Chase, and the biggest surprise of all is the 'Hardcore Legend' Nemesis. Phil Vibert had a mic on his hand and behind him were the DaVE superstars and alumni.

 

"It's been a bloody ride. Really it has been a hell of a extreme adventure. From 1992 where the company has been born and tonight, April 2007 in front of all of you loyal hardcore fans. For years, you had come to every show, watched every show whether it'd be on the East Coast Today or the Pop Network. You've seen it all and I'm not the one to blame here. But these guys. All of them. Nemesis especially for bringing this company to where it is right now! Especially to all of the DaVE superstars who gave me the chance to make them extreme competitors of the wrestling business today. This company would be missed dearly. They said that we couldn't win the war. The East Coast War. They said that the Phillies could had won. They had their chance. They said that the invading Rapid Pro wrestlers could win. But they had their chance. They said that the outlaws of the XFW could had the chance to win. But we survived. From that moment on. From that moment we won the war, we wanted to grow. But sadly we failed. And tonight is that mark of failure. Ashamed to see this company go, it'll be never be forgotten. The blood, the sweat, the tears, the souls broken, it will never be forgotten.

 

Tonight marks it all. Like I said it's been a bloody ride. After tonight, it's won't be over. Because the legacy that has been built upon this place will never be forgotten. Because this is DANGER, VIOLENCE, & EXTREME ENTERTAINMENT: DaVE!!!"

 

That marked one happy ending. The backstage was filled with tears and the fans as well. With that little speech that Phil Vibert had spoken, they were inspired.

 

But for Nemesis, it was all over for him. The smartest booker of the business. The one who was able to put over the bloody DaVE to the fans. Especially to the product that could had been known hardest to book.

 

John Campbell was done.

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"The Growth Of The United States Pro Wrestling"

 

December 28th, 2006

The Debut of United States Pro Wrestling: American Wrestling

8:00 PM -EST

"The Growth"

 

Danny Jillifeski was a man that had troubles. A man that had a vision of recreating an era of old school 1980's family entertainment. But his loyalty still lies to where he earned money. Wrestling. The only thing that he enjoyed. Even though he could not be a wrestler, he was a fan. And that is probably where he got his announcing job. As the SWF commentator for nearly a decade, he came across with Richard Eisen as to what became the foundation of USPW. His continued backstage feud with Richard Eisen has got him no where but the unemployed list. From all the backstage antics that he had done like insulting Jerry Eisen for his announcing skills or to the disrespect that he had for some of the new SWF wrestlers that were trying to change the business. Richard simply didn't want him on his promotion any longer.

 

Jillifeski' getting fired from the company had some impact but not a major one. Losing stars like Giant Redwood and Jim Force from SWF to Jillifeski, these three men became the foundation of USPW. A vision that Danny Jillifeski had. His vision of restoring the era of family entertainment just like what the SWF created after the Death of the Territories. Jillifeski wasn't alone since he just made the master politician Giant Redwood as the booker.

 

So these two men had made stars. And one of their known works was the feud between future top tier wrestlers Rich Money and Rick Law. The bloody feud that these two men had got them working big time. So this was where Jillifeski almost gave. Learning the trades of owning a wrestling promotion, it seems he almost gave up after losing two of the youngest, most popular brightest prospects of his promotion.

 

Then he sold. December 2006, at the USPW website, there has been reports that Sam Strong became the new owner of the USPW, now giving the booking job to Jillifeski.

 

And there came American Wrestling.

 

Jillifeski stood in the ring as the cameras were brand new. Fresh right out of the box. The crowd were pumped to see the promotion that they loved to get a television deal. They just loved the idea. Kids all over the place, even dads were here. Knowing that the product of USPW was safe for their kids, they just started watching it.

 

Jillifeski spoke as the crowd gave him a major pop. "Now for years now, you fans have been the best. You people have supported this business for over years and you've show that you really love this place right here. The United States Pro Wrestling. Home of the Family Entertainment. Home to your favorite wrestlers like Jim Force and Giant Redwood. Darryl Devine and Tom E. Hawk. But you see, tonight it is the start of the growth of this place. We've been all over the place and we've been expanding since the start of this promotion. We've shown what we could show you fans. Anything to see from controversy to just some all action wrestling.

 

But tonight, it's going to be a little different. I am here right in this ring to welcome the NEW Owner of the United States Pro Wrestling, Sam Strong!!!"

 

Sam Strong came to the ring and he was heavily cheered.

 

The man who has revolutionized wrestling. Who turned it all around from wrestling to entertainment wrestling: He was the man who became the key to Richard Eisen's successful promotion. And along with Rip, they became legends.

 

And as Jillifeski's time of being the owner of the place he built.......

 

He knew his days are nearing to be over.

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This is all sounding pretty familiar.

 

Now if I could just figure out where I heard it before.....

 

:rolleyes:;)

 

Yeah my bad NoNeck but I thought of the idea but then you already came up with it so I don't know if it's considered stealing. Where I'm going with this though is completely different from where you're going with yours. :p

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"The Years Later"

 

May 2007

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

"The New Home Of Hardcore Wrestling"

4:00 PM -EST

 

One month since the end of the day. After the demise of the home of cult hardcore wrestling, the growing war of Supreme Wrestling Federation and Total Championship Wrestling increased tension after the death of DaVE. It seemed that Tommy Cornell wanted all the best players of the DaVE. And he had his purposes. He wanted Eric Tyler so bad just to train his younger generation stars like Aaron Andrews and Chance Fortune. Richard Eisen those who he believed that could shine. And mostly Emma Chase. However, the biggest tension that happened in this ongoing war was the bidding war between TCW and SWF. And it wasn't Eddie Peak they had interest although Cornell took him quickly to his updated Traditional promotion before Eisen could even talk with him. The biggest free agent, Brandon James. Winning the bid, SWF won the war after offering him a creative control clause; something that Eisen would never offer. Tyler went back to CGC, his homeland of Canada since.

 

And those who did not seem to get signed to the big leagues came to help form the new home of hardcore: The Pittsburgh Steel Wrestling.

 

Then 4:00 PM. A private meeting was scheduled. Mitch Naess was in at his home in Pittsburgh where he settled down. Yet still finding the perfect place to establish his new hardcore promotion, yet he still need to do some hiring. It wasn't big as a mansion but it was good enough for him. The bell rang. He expected it.

 

Nemesis. Private meeting indeed. Not been heard since the death of DaVE, he came in one piece hoping to hear some information.

 

John Campbell and Mitch Naess sat down on the downstairs office of Mitch. He made himself comfortable as he tried to be. Mitch was happy as a clam to see John once more.

 

"John, it's been a long time is it?" Mitch started as he had confidence that he could hatch in a good friend of Phil to his Hardcore Promotion.

 

"Kid, I just don't want to go back. We made DaVE what it was and we failed to even get close to that f*ckin Eisen's promotion. I just don't see myself going back on the f*ckin business because after DaVE, the business is just f*cked up." John stated.

 

"Well it's about that John. You see I already planned all of this. Even Phil knew that DaVE will fade away the wrestling business. He knew that it would come close. But he wasn't aware that it would close so soon. So that's why I wanted to do this. I want to succeed the legacy that DaVE created and show that hardcore wrestling could be a hit to the whole United States.

 

I wanted to do this but we saw guys like The New Wave, Eddie Peak, Big Cat Brandon & Emma Chase go to SWF and TCW. So I already talked to Johnny [Martin] about this and he said that he'll be in." Mitch said back.

 

John says: "Where are you going with this Mitch?"

 

"Where I'm going? Right here. Pittsburgh. Right here is where I'll set up my own company, the Pittsburgh Steel Wrestling. Home of the bloodiest competitors of North America and those who are going to be the future of the business.

 

And I want you to lead the promotion to greatness." Mitch said.

 

"So you want me to come out of retirement and risk my whole body there again? Look Mitch I'm already battered. Look at me back at 2006. I looked like a pulped orange. I just had to retire." Nemesis addresses to Mitch.

 

"You don't have to be a wrestler. You'll just be a staff. I want you to be the head booker of my promotion. Just look at what we could do here. We could do better than Phil. We could grow and turn Pittsburgh to a new place. Give it a definition. Definition of hardcore." Mitch says.

 

"Alright you don't get the idea. First I'm done with the wrestling business. Second of all, I don't want to deal with another wrestling promotion for another 2-3 years. I'm sure that I won't be doing anything that related to this business. I want to rest man. I know this has been my life and it has been a f*ck*n ride. All the sh*t that I had to deal within almost 3 decades of wrestling. All the controversy, I'm f*ckin done Mitchell." John tells to Mitch once more.

 

It just broke Mitch's heart. He thought that he could get the Hardcore Legend to become the leader of the PSW. He thought that he had proven himself to him for almost a decade. But it seemed that he didn't get the job done.

 

"Well that's disappointing." Mitch says.

 

"But here let me tell you this. I got my kid ready to come to the wrestling business. Maybe you could give him a shot at your promotion. I just want him to succeed and (chuckles) maybe he could be a more successful man in the wrestling word just like his old man.

 

But for me, I'm done for now." John's last words to Mitch Naess.

 

Disappointed he was, Mitch agreed with the deal to get John's kid to his promotion.

 

John Campbell made it clear already for Mitch. He was done. He didn't want to do with wrestling anymore.

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December 2007

Sam Strong's Office

12:00 PM -EST

"The Switch of Power"

 

Sam Strong became the new owner of the United States Pro Wrestling just a year ago. Then he debuted American Wrestling, the sign that USPW's growth. He was determined. But he had made his own decisions and he was proving that he is a great businessman. He wanted to change the product of the Family Entertainment like promotion. He wanted to show more modern wrestling and entertaining styles of it. And he was determined too to get in the competition with the Total Championship Wrestling and Supreme Wrestling Federation.

 

Sam Strong's office, they were three men. Sam Strong himself, the owner of USPW. He is sitting behind his table. All the papers are in front of him. And the two remaining men happened to be a man with a mustache and short hair and the other had glasses on his eyes with a pretty long hair. It was none other than Shane Sneer & Danny Jillifeski.

 

These two men have been the best bookers of their own books. Shane Sneer has been a the guy that got his credit for bringing back wrestling at the South when he brought the Southern Class Championship Wrestling. A promotion that existed for three years, it got a run that the Southern wrestling fans would never forget. But it all ended at 2002. Since, Shane came to the USPW.

 

Danny Jillifeski got his credit for the owner of USPW before Sam. But it just seemed that his big flaw was to hand the booking job to Giant Redwood.

 

It was decision time for Sam Strong.

 

"I called you two men here for one reason and one reason only. And that is to determine the head booker of this promotion. You see I've been booking the show for over a year now and I need to take more roles on the business rather than booking shows. So I need a right hand man. The head booker is the right man of the owner as they say and I need a right man brother." Sam Strong said.

 

He continued and started evaluating the works of the two men. "Shane, you've done so much in the business. I've seen you show those Southern folks some wrasslin' and they loved your work. Guys like Whistler and Jack Griffith got the attention of many promotion. If it wasn't for Jack's mistakes, we would had made him a mega star in one night brother!!!"

 

"Heh. He already made his mistakes. He's not my problem anymore." Shane declared.

 

"Danny, you created this promotion. And without you, who else could had got this idea of making a promotion based on the entertainment of the 80's? Your the only one brother and you've created this promotion for a reason and that is to show Richard Eisen that the USPW is a threat. You are a fine man for the business." Sam said to Danny. He was smiling but it was decision time for him.

 

"I'll make this short and simple. You two are probably the best bookers in the United States wrestling scene. That's why you two are here brothers. So the man who will get the head booking job here will be...."

 

He took a sudden pause.

 

"Shane Sneer." he announced.

 

Both men nodded with the decision. And they even stood up shaking each others hand. Sam congratulated the confident Shane Sneer and it felt good for him to be back on the booking business.

 

But Danny, he might had shown respect but he wasn't happy with the decision.

 

He already lost the control over the promotion that he created.

 

Now he's just one of the workers who had to work for their paychecks and raise.

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"The End Of The Road"

 

November 30th, 2009

Backstage at Louisiana Auditorium

Post-Show USPW On PPV Presents: Thanksgiving Thunder

"It Doesn't Need Him Anymore"

 

It was a mayhem. After the show, Giant Redwood has started looking out for the food already. Geez what a big man. Looking out whether Sam Strong scheduled the catering service to be there after the show. More likely he wanted to see if there is even food for him. Still no food on his eyes, he was desperate to have some. Then he saw Jillifeski. Already clean, he just passed by the gigantic master politician without even saying a good bye.

 

"Where you going Danny?" asked the red bearded friend of Danny.

 

Danny settled his bags for a moment. He looked at Giant Redwood and spoke to him. He had to explain his behavior to his so called "Best Friend." Showing no disgust or whatsoever to his friend he said: "I'm done here Redwood. I've done enough for the business and I've done enough for this company."

 

"What the hell have you been smoking Danny? Seriously. You have done a lot in the business." Redwood responded.

 

"I just said that idiot." Danny said.

 

"Well yeah you have done a lot for this business. You have done a lot for this promotion. Hell you even gave me a job here. You are probably the man that will change wrestling."

 

"I could had been the man that changed the American Wrestling Scene and turned it back into the 1980's nostalgia that I always wanted Redwood. But you see, Sam has that chance to do so.

 

Because you see Redwood, I've done enough here on the United States Pro Wrestling. I've created the company back at 2001. I've shown the fans that there will be always mainstream entertainment on the regional places. They didn't have to watch that crap Richard Eisen scripted. Hell his wrestlers sucked big time balls. The wrestlers that we created and we hired, they were the real talent. Richard only f*ckin stole Rich Money from us back at 2002. And sometime I'll get revenge for that. He won't get away with it man.

 

But Sam has the place now. He owns the place. Do you think that after Sam took over, you'd still get another at an USPW World Title Shot? No because Sam doesn't think that you are talent. Why do you think he made Nicky Champion his protege? I didn't even believe that the kid could shine and I still don't. He was a waste of space here.

 

In overall, Sam is doing a great job here. I'm not needed anymore. I even am feeling left out after post PPV party. Since Shane had the book, it was just the downhill for me man.

 

I'm done here Jethro. I'm done." Danny stated to Jethro Jonas. the real name of Giant Redwood.

 

Then he just walked away. From the face of Jethro, he turned around and walked away. Looking at where he is going, he headed for the nearest exit to the parking lot where he parked his car. Redwood tried to stop Danny from leaving. Although he's still confused with what his best friend told him. He tried to figured out the clues but he still could not figure it out.

 

Is he really this dumb?

 

Now he figured it out.

 

The hour later, it has been a havoc at the backstage area. Most likely Jethro was the main point of the argument. One the one side were guys like Giant Redwood, Jim Force, Freddie Datsun, Savage Fury, and Captain USA. While the other were guys like Peter Valentine, Micky Starr, Bruce The Giant, Shane Sneer and most likely the whole USPW roster except the women. They just started arguing and a riot almost got started.

 

But Sam came. "What the hell is going on!?!?" he growls.

 

Jethro aka Giant Redwood whispered Sam: "Danny left. The company. He's done."

 

Sam had a misunderstood look on his face. "What the hell brother??"

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"The Fall Out & The Buy Out"

 

December 2009

"The Fall Out & The Buy Out"

 

After the last USPW Pay Per View that Danny was involved with, Thanksgiving Thunder, he's been no where to seen. Jethro Jonas [Giant Redwood] tried to contact him for the past several days. It just turns out though that Danny won't just return the calls to Jethro. His decision was worth it. At least for him. Deciding to quit the company that he created almost a decade ago, he wasn't needed there. Sam already took Shane Sneer and made him his "right hand man". For Danny, it seems that the wrestling business is almost over for him. The former USPW owner can be heading to leave the wrestling business.

 

His kid was worried with him. Having the desire to wrestle, Danny would probably let his kid wrestle. But for Danny, he's losing his connections with the wrestling business. Since his argument with Eisen back at the start of the new millennium, it got him no where but some bad and good luck.

 

Some relatives were worried with Danny. His decisions weren't benefiting him. And his biggest decision yet: to quit USPW, well it didn't benefit him much. Sam Strong tried to get Danny to come back. With the same explanations, Jillifeski did not want to come back.

 

He didn't want to come to USPW anymore.

 

For several days, almost the same days that Jethro [Redwood] contacted his best friend numerous times, there was nothing that Danny want to do. He didn't want to get involved with USPW. And watching the show after he left, his announcing job has been filled by the generic cult favorite announcer, Mitch Naess himself. The owner of United States Pro Wrestling just signed the owner of Pittsburgh Steel Wrestling to fill in the spot on the announcer's booth. And Sam wasn't kidding around. He thought that Mitch could do better than Danny and hell even told the media that he could work his game up the top and earn his position on the creative team of USPW. Might as well give Mitch the chair that Danny sat on when he was on the creative team.

 

He took a vacation: December 12, 2009. From his area of the South East to the area of the Tri-State where he saw the bloodiest, most loyal, easily entertained wrestling fans. He thought: "They would absolutely buy this piece of crap!!!" as he was looking at one of the PSW tapes that a guy on the streets was distributing. Looking at the following matches, Danny showed disgust with some of the matches and it just didn't fit his style. He knew why the fans in the Tri-State area loved wrestling. Because it was different. It was an alternative of what is being seen on TV. It was an alternative to his formerly owned USPW promotion. Alternative to Cornell's TCW. Alternative to Eisen's SWF.

 

He wanted to know so much about these Tri-State wrestling fans. He wanted to know what else of an alternative there is to offer to TCW, USPW, and SWF. His vacation just turned from a normal relax time off to some research on an alternative background to offer to the fans.

 

He saw tapes of matches from famous Tri-State promotions like Philly Pro where it showed a more traditional approach in which fans bought. Xtreme Federation of Wrestling where it offered an outlaw product of wrestling. Danger and Violence Extreme Entertainment where it offered cultish kind of sports entertainment where gritty hardcore matches were presented and cultish angles of any kind. Danny was amazed with what he could do with the Tri-State area. He was dazzled with the works. Although not so much with the hardcore stuff and risque type of entertainment. He wasn't surprised though if he pretended to be a loyal Tri-State area wrestling fan.

 

Then he saw tapes of the old and surviving promotion named New York City Wrestling. A promotion that was started by Derek Bradford. A man who is famously nicknamed "The Stomper". A man who wore the mask of the Masked Mauler. A man who wanted to revive the old school era of wrestling. Same with Jillifeski's vision but only Bradford saw his promotion as a tribute and something to revive the old school wrestling that he loved. They were two different man indeed and they loved what they worked for. And they decided two open up promotions that brought fans back in time.

 

Danny saw wrestlers who worked for him during his tenure as USPW owner he noted Corporal Doom the most since the veteran has been all over the United States for his whole time of wrestling career. Danny wanted to research more on the NYCW.

 

He found out things that might had impressed him including:

 

- Old School wrestlers which what New York represented for.

- Some young wrestlers who aren't noted as the hottest prospects in the US but they were enough to fit in the promotion

- Need of younger generation wrestlers

 

Then on December 24, 2009; Christmas came to The Stomper and the NYCW.

 

Running their show on the 24th of December at the Ministry, there was the main event where Steve Flash fought Black Hat Bailey for the NYCW Empire title, their prestigous title. The equivalent of a World title for them, Danny was watching the show and he was amazed on how The Stomper was able to bring the feel of Old School wrestling to the area itself. The crowd wasn't haughty at all. They were people who can love anything there is. They could stand any kind of wrestling. And even piece of garbage kind of wrestling they would love.

 

So after the show, Danny went backstage and he wasn't stopped at all. He knocked inside the office of Derek Bradford himself. Looking at the door with a smile, his thoughts were completely different this time. Being revolutionized by the product, he had to speak to the owner and the owner alone.

 

Danny came in. It was a surprise for Derek Bradford himself. He said: "Look what the cat dragged out of the bag and here into the Ministry. You must be Danny Jillifeski."

 

"And you must be familiar of my works." Danny responded.

 

"Yes I am. Well what can I do for you?" Derek Bradford asked out of curiosity of why Danny Jillifeski is in his office.

 

"Seeing that your promotion is considered to be underrated, how bout I bring in some attention to this company."

 

"Where the hell are you getting" asked the Stomper.

 

"I'll buy out this place from you Derek. I just left USPW because it's been running full of sh*tty shows and being fired by my own company, I want to show them that I can do better than USPW. I'll be buying this company out of your hands, all the contracts, the copyright and, anything NYCW related."

 

Christmas came to Derek Bradford.

 

"Sold".

 

The only word that Jillefeski wanted to hear. He was already sure about this. Create an alternative to what Jillifeski represented before.

 

Was he alone?

 

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