WRESTLERS AVAILABLE FOR BOOKINGS & PERSONAL APPEARANCES
  • 01/16/2009 (10:29:17 am)
  • Press Release

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For Immediate Release: 

 

I am pleased to announce the addition of the following stars to the growing list of talent I represent for wrestling bookings and personal appearances.

 

 

MIKE POSEY – The Birmingham, AL native performed as a wrestler and referee initially in Alabama & Georgia, most notably for NWA Wildside.  He joined TNA as a referee, and also wrestled in a feud with David Young as “Dropkick” Posey.  He resigned from TNA to try-out for WWE and after several dark matches was the 1st referee to join WWE’s development promotion Deep South Wrestling, initially without a WWE contract.  Soon he was signed.  When the ECW brand was launched he joined the WWE roster as one of it’s refs, eventually becoming the brand’s Sr. official.  In his time in WWE he was a ref in matches on all three WWE brands and appeared at two Wrestlemanias.

 

CW ANDERSON -  Early in his career in 1994 won the NWA World Tag Team Title with Pat Anderson.  While training wrestlers (Chilly Willy, Lodi etc) he wrestled in OMEGA.  He trained the WCW Power Plant, but decided in 1999 to join ECW and was part of the new Dangerous Alliance.  After ECW folded he wrestled in Dusty Rhodes’ Turnbuckle Championship Wrestling, former the Exteme Horseman with Steve Corino & Barry Windham.   He made frequent tours of Japan for Zero-1 (01Max).  After dark matches with WWE he was signed in 2006 and assigned to the ECW brand where he performed until 2007.

 

“SWEET & SOUR” LARRY SWEENEYis a wrestler and manager who has appeared all over the continental US as well as in Canada, Mexico, Europe and Japan. He performs primarily on the American independent circuit in promotions such as CHIKARA, Full Impact Pro, IWA Deep South, Combat Zone Wrestling, Ring of Honor and International Wrestling Cartel.  He is a two time winner of IWC’s Super Indy Tournament, the last of which was in 2007, defeating Jay Lethal, Azrieal & Shima Xion in the one night tournament.  He had a memorable feud thereafter with “Fabulous” John McChesney.  In ROH he established “Sweet & Sour, Inc” and was more a manager than wrestler, wrestling only two matches to date and undefeated.  In 2007 he was named “Best Non-Wrestler Of The Year” in Wrestling Observer Awards.

 

“TEST” ANDREW MARTIN – Andrew Martin was “discovered” in Canada by Bret Hart, who gave him his initial training.  Martin is best known for his appearances in World Wrestling Entertainment under the ring name Test starting from 1998 -2004, and 2006-2007.  During the 2006-7 period he was assign

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