Re: any other shows? « Result #1 on Jun 15, 2004, 10:51pm »
Due to leagl issues and poor ticket sales AAW will take a while to get up and running again. If the site gets up to 10000 views in the next month then well put on a show. If not it will be a while. Call the augusta YMCA and tell them to leave AAW Alone. Thanks For Visiting!
AAW The First Show « Result #3 on Apr 12, 2004, 6:43am »
I am excited to have another Fed in Maine that will bring in top talent. True the show possibly had Easter weekend, the NCAA Hockey final with Maine in it, and limited promotion(i knew from the NEI website). However a true Indy fan overcomes these roadbloacks. I rate a show first and foremost on wehter i had fun and got my money's worth. I had fun!! We made up about one sevenths of the crowd. 4 of 28 that i counted, but the talent there is some of the best around. These guys give all no matter what the crowd size, they are true wrestling professionals when it comes to pleasing the fans and their passion for their profession. Most of theses guys brought their A game, whether physically or vebally. It was great to see Brian Black obtain a singles title, and Maverick Wild and Dr. Heresy as tagbteam champs is a delight. With talent like this and a desire to succeed, with even just a little more promotion, this league can tap into a goldmine of fans that do not realize what they are missing on the Indy circuit. Good luck to all!!!
Re: All Star American Wrestling HUh? « Result #5 on Apr 9, 2004, 6:24pm »
For one thing, I did not bash you r company at all.I was merely stateing the fact that your first event is April 10th, and your website isn't really promoting the event at all. You go on the site and BOOM, nothing. People are not going to take it seriously, The MEW has burned this area before if you remeber correctly. As for being unprofessional, I am a fan and I don't have to be professional, now if you want to hire me, that's different, but as an outsider looking in, the site needed to be completed two weeks ago for such a spectacular event. that is all that I am saying.
Re: All Star American Wrestling HUh? « Result #6 on Apr 9, 2004, 2:57pm »
If your such an "infamous" rowdie and such a big supporter you would know that we are using a lot of NWH talent. Why bash a new company? Our show this saturday is going to be spectacular and have actual production. I am not going to be unprofessional and bash NWH, but they are not such a spectacular company. And do you really think that our company is going to really listen to a rowdie? We are working with the NWH and have a working realtionship with other new england indies. Every wrestling company starts out with a basic site. We have no content to start a great site yet. Why dont you see for your self if you think it is going to be so horrible, i think youll be presently suprised!Why not talk business and not bash a new company?Unprofessional in my view, but then again were talking to a rowdy here.......AAW
All Star American Wrestling HUh? « Result #7 on Apr 8, 2004, 11:43pm »
Well, well, well, if it isn't another Pro Wrestling promotion in the state of Maine. I don't know if you have heard, but we have a promotion called New Wrestling Horizons already in place. Some of you may recognize my name. I am one of the infamous NWH ROWDIES! I see your website (or what's there is of it) and i am not impressed at all. If your show is aything like your website, count me out. Why not pool your resources together and tour with the NWH rather than ceeate a seperate entity that won't last. Now I am not saying your show won't be good, even great but New Wrestling Horizons has with out a doublt some of the best indy talent in the area. AAW could geatly benefit from thei help. just a suggestion.
Re: it about timr « Result #9 on Mar 27, 2004, 9:56am »
Its definetly going to be an awesome show. As with all indys were not running on a WWE like budget, but we do run a great show. Most guys that will be on the show have worked with WWE,WCW, ECW or NWA TNA is some shape or form so they are definetly not just "REGULAR" indy stars. I as a promoter and wrestler feel that hardcore is nothing to respect. Any out of shape "wrestler" can throw around a garbage can lid....so hardcore wont be a focul point. We definetly will expand to much bigger things. I am planning on making this a traveling fed in the near future as well as regional TV. AAW will be a household name in the months and years to come. Wrestling fans are being force fed one fed and thats not right or good for business the future of the business lies in the indys and TNA. Well i could go on but thats it for now. ENJOY THE SHOW AND BRING A BUNCH OF FRIENDS!!!
THANKS AAW
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Re: it about time « Result #10 on Mar 27, 2004, 2:54am »
Hey, I am a big wrestling fan from Augusta Maine and I am excited to see that we will have some wrestling here in the Capitol City. I just hope its better than MEW, EWA, and Atlas Championship Wrestling. I've seen almost every show in this state, and they have all pretty much sucked since the depature of IWCCW in the early 90's.
So hopefully you will suprise us.
I am also curious if its the "regular" indy stars that we always see headlining Maine that will show up for the card?
And what kind of budget is this federation running off of? I realize all feds start off small, but what can we expect from this fed as it grows bigger?