NWS THOUGHTS ON THE LOSS OF TRENT ACID
  • 06/18/2010 (11:17:49 pm)
  • Press Release

 
National Wrestling Superstars Management Sickened Over The Loss Of Trent Acid

National Wrestling Superstars Commissioner Eugene "Gino" Moore was notified today about the untimely passing of pro wrestling star Trent Acid at the all-too-young age of 29. Gino had watched Trent grow up around the Philadelphia and South Jersey area as he rose to the heights of popularity along with his partner Johnny Kashmere, who were collectively known as The Backseat Boyz, and throughout the years were off and on majors cogs in the wheel of the lockers rooms and story lines NWA-Jersey and NWS as well as other major promotions. Trent's shocking demise will be felt by all who knew this wonderful man.

Trent had been most recently booked to be part of the 2010 Chris Candido Memorial J-Cup in mid-May (how unfortunately ironic) but could not make it due to legal problems with his recent rehab. In fact, Trent had called NWS management most recently at an NWS show and was ready to return to action. Johnny Falco a.k.a. Dapper, when reached for comment on this sad Friday, was totally shocked, as he had called him the very same morning of his demise to talk about August dates.

Trent's talent will always live on through videos of his wrestling. In fact, the wrestling world will soon know that Trent's last major starring role was in the soon-to-be-released, and currently garnering major awards at numerous film festivals, documentary film "Card Subject To Change", where Trent and many other ring legends of the NWS are prominently featured.

The entire NWS family extends its heartfelt sympathies to Trent's immediate family and friends, especially his partner of so many years Johnny Kashmere. No words can truly describe this terrible loss, as again, when Trent was on his game, the wrestling world was a better place.

Rest In Peace Trent... your smiling personality will be missed by all both in and out of the
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