- 11/21/2007 (1:06:41 pm)
- Press Release
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NWS Double-Shot Weekend December 7th-8th In Kenilworth & Dunellen With Captain Lou Albano, The Patriot, Salvatore Sincere, Wrestling Clowns, and More!
He's been the star of stage, screen, and of course the wrestling ring. He's the WWE hall of famer and manager of champions, the Captain himself, the one and only Captain Lou Albano. And he will be lending his talents to an all-star cavalcade of pro wrestling talent the weekend of December 7th & 8th as National Wrestling Superstars gives its central NJ fans an early holiday season boost with two big shows.
Captain Lou, one-time ringleader of the team known as The Sicilians, who were champions in their own right, became one of most prolific managers in wrestling history, managing champions including The Wild Samoans and Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka.
Friday night December 7th, NWS debuts at Kenilworth, NJ Veterans Center at 33 South 21st Street (just off Boulevard and minutes from the Parkway), with a 7:45pm bell. On hand along with Captain Lou will be the debut in the NWS ring of One Warrior Nation, a morphing (if you will) of the original Ultimate Warrior for a new generation of wrestling fans, along with the popular high-flying cruiserweight Mikey Pacifica, luchador Antonio Malave, and much more. NWS Tag-Team Champions The Psychedelic Sissies (Ace Darling & Nicky Oceans, who call themselves Studs) will defend their titles against the team that the fans have come to call The Boy Toys, "G.Q." Mike Quest & Rhett Titus. The 800 pounds of The Baghdad Bullies (Saddam Insane & Evil T.N.T) will see action, along with their manager Royce "Don't Call Me Penguin" Profit. Also on this Veterans Center card, it being the 66th anniversary of the dastardly Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the team calling themselves The Tokyo Madmen (a.k.a. the Mayakai brothers Giant Kaibootsie & his younger sibling Saibootsie) will take on a pair of true Americans seeking to uphold the honor of the U.S.A, Indian Warrior Draven and his partner, former WWE star "America's Hero" The Patriot.
Saturday night, December 8th, NWS makes their second appearance at the Dunellen, NJ Knights of Columbus Hall, 647 Grove Street (near Route 28 & Washington Avenue), with a 7:35pm bell time. In addition to Captain Lou, another pair of big-time stars will be on hand as one-time ECW brawler The Equalizer will be sharing the bill with another bad boy from WWE TV, Salvatore "Don't Call Me Pinky" Sincere. Also getting ring time, for the first time in a scheduled NWS bout, will be the grappler known as the Jersey Cowboy, plus making his second NWS area appearance will be Nate Mustang. And regardless of the outcome of their match in
Tickets for both of these shows are only $17 for adults and $15 for kids and seniors, and are available by calling NWS at (732) 888-1704.
Follow NWS on the Web at www.nwswrestling.com.



