Friday, May 27, 2011

Davey Vega

Spitfire



Anarchy Televised Champion


Davey Vega


Name: Davey Vega
AKA: Spitfire, Bulletproof, Unbreakable


DOB: 07/10/85


Height: 5’11”
Weight: 180 lbs


Hometown: St. Louis, Missouri / Cleveland, Ohio


Trained By: Dingo, Chikara Wrestle Factory


Pro Debut: December 7, 2006


ACW Debut: 03/22/2009 “Peace, Love & Anarchy”


Signature Moves: Flying Yakuza Kick (Corner), Super-Kick, Discus Lariat


Finishing Moves: V-8 (Air Raid Crash), Vegadeth


ACW Titles:
Anarchy Televised Title – 09/19/10 – “The Evolution of the Revolution 4” – Defeated former champion Berry Breeze
ACW Heavyweight Title – 05/15/11 – “Nothing is as Real as a Dream 3” - Prom Night 2011 – Defeated former champion Matthew Palmer.

Anarchy Televised Title
(2) – 01/15/12 – “Guilty by Association 6” – Defeated former champion Scot Summers in a 4-way elimination match which also included Jerry Lynn & Mat Fitchett



Other Titles Held: NWA Missouri State Championship, Lethal Wrestling Alliance Championship, HVW Trios Championship (with Evan Gelistico & Pierre Abernathy)

Notable Feuds and Alliances: (In his own words)
Feud- Rachel Summerlyn (Hussy), Feud – KC Karrington: Feud that still hasn’t been settled yet; Started 2008
Alliances – The Submission Squad: Love/hate relationship… Mostly love :)

Personal History: (In his own words) Just a kid living his dream. Grew up a little different than most. Moved to St. Louis to start new as I wasn’t the epitome of the “norm”. Started wrestling in 2006 haven’t looked back.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Akira Tozawa

"Mr. High Tension"


Akira Tozawa




Name: Akira Tozawa
AKA: “Mr. High Tension



DOB: 07/22/85



Height: 1.70 m
Weight: 80 kg



Hometown: Kobe Japan



Trained By: Keni’chiro Arai, Masaaki Mochizuki – Dragon Gate Dojo



Pro Debut: April 3, 2005



ACW Debut: 10/10/2010 “Beyond Good and Evil”



Signature Moves: Ganki (Diving Double Knee Drop to a Standing Opponent’s Shoulders into a Pin), Saito Suplex



Finishing Moves: Apron Kara Tozawa (Tozawa runs along the ring apron, leaps onto the top rope and then performs a diving headbutt), Delayed bridging high-angle German Suplex



ACW Titles:
Young Guns U-30 Title – 05/15/11 – “Nothing is as Real as a Dream 3” – Prom Night 2011 – Defeated former champion ACH in a four-way elimination match which also included Gary Jay & Arik Cannon

Other Titles Held:
None yet

Notable Feuds and Alliances:
Tozawajuku, Kamikaze, then came to USA – Feuds with Cyber Kong in Japan, ACH in ACW

Personal History: (Translated by Toshiro Nishida) Played Rugby in High School, then right after graduation, I joined Dragon Gate Dojo. It was my dream to become a wrestler and I was so happy that I won my first belt here in the United States.

Friday, May 13, 2011

Berry Breeze

Berry Breeze




Name: Berry Breeze

DOB: 8/25/1986



Height: 5’6”



Weight: 165 lbs



Hometown: San Antonio, TX



Trained By: Tito Sanchez, Jerry Reyes & "Mad Dog" Ken Johnson



Pro Debut: In Victoria Texas in 2006



ACW Debut: 1/14/2007 – “Guilty by Association”



Signature Moves: Spinning Heel Kicks & Flying Forearm



Finishing Moves: Cherry Popper, Berry-Go-Round



ACW Titles:
Young Guns U-30 Title - 09/09/07 - “A Matter of Life and Death” – Tournament final over “Heatseeker” Tony Morales to name first Young Guns Champion



Anarchy Televised Title - 08/08/10 - "Fall From Grace 2" - Defeated former champion Gary Jay



ACW Tag Title – 08/08/10 – “Fall From Grace 2” – When Chingo Smurf & JC Bravo defeated the Submission Squad (Pierre Abernathy & Evan Gelistico) a “Freebirds Rule” situation came into play as any 2 members of the Smurf Nation would be allowed to defend the titles. Even though Breeze never participated in a title defense, he was technically a tag team champion until he was forced to leave the Smurf Nation on 1/16/11 as the result of a match stipulation.

Other Titles Held:
No titles outside ACW

Recipe: Fill highball glass with ice. Add one ounce each of Chambord, Kahlua & Bailey’s. Top with Cream and give a short shake.

Notable Feuds and Alliances: (In his own words) The Smurf Nation was one of the funnest times I’ve ever had wrestling but all good things need to come to an end.

Personal History: (In his own words) The Smurfs are gonna pay for not ever having my back the way I did I literally risked my neck to save them in the bullrope match and they never returned the favor and they are gonna find out what Berry Breeze is fully capable of.


Friday, May 6, 2011

Darin Childs

"The Show Stealer"
ACW Tag Team Champion
Darin Childs

Name: Darin Childs
AKA: “The Show Stealer”, “El Nino del Dolor”
DOB: 9/16/80

Height: 5’10”
Weight: 194 lbs

Hometown: Austin, Texas. Originally from Dawson’s Creek, British Columbia, Canada
Trained By: WWE Hall of Famer Ivan Putski

Pro Debut: Sometime in the late ‘90’s, a really long time ago
ACW Debut: 12/21/2006 – “Holiday Havoc: An ACW Preview”

Signature Moves: Darin Driver ’07, Child’s Play Deathlock

Finishing Moves: Fall From Grace

ACW Titles:
ACW Tag Team Title 01/14/07 - “Guilty by Association” – Tag Team “The Children of Pain” Childs & Jacob Ladder beat team of Cassandro & Skylar Skelly to become first ACW Tag Team Champions

Hardcore Title 03/10/2007 - "A Good Ole’ Texas Brawl" – defeated former champion Jacob Ladder.

ACW Tag Team Title (2) 04/22/07 – “Sunday Bloody Sunday” – “Children of Pain” Childs & Ladder regained titles from the team of “Old & Younger” Ian Rotten & Drake Younger who had been declared champions during a four-way hardcore rules tag match also involving the teams of Hugh Rogue & Chuey Martinez and The Naptown Dragons “Diehard” Dustin Lee and Vortekz. After gaining the victory and the titles with the first pinfall over The Naptown Dragons, Younger insisted the match continue as an elimination match with the final results in the favor of Childs & Ladder.
ACW Tag Team Title (3) 11/11/07 – “War of Attrition – Night 1” – “The Children of Pain” Childs & Skylar Skelly won a tournament finals match against the team of “Supreme Clientele” Shawn Vexx & Hotsauce Marco Riviera to fill the vacant titles.

Young Guns U-30 Title 7/19/09 - "From Innocence to Insanity 3" Won the title in a 4-way elimination match against Problems, Brent Masters & former champion Super-Electro only to lose the title moments later in an uscheduled match against Robert Evans.
ACW Heavyweight Title 7/18/10 – “From Innocence to Insanity 4” – Defeated Shawn Vexx in a Childs’ Play Deathmatch to win the Championship only to lose the title moments later in an unscheduled match against Scot Summers

2011 Lethal Lottery - 6/12/11 - "The Realization of Mortality" - Outlasted 5 others in the finals of the tournament.
ACW Heavyweight Title (2) - 9/18/11 - "Evolution of the Revolution 5" - Defeated Shawn Vexx and Jaykus Plisken who had previously defeated former champion Davey Vega in a Double Jeopardy Match
Tag Team Titles: (4) 05/20/2012 - "Nothing is as Real as a Dream 4" - With partner Khris Wolfe, defeated former champions The Lost Boys (Jason Silver & Sky de Lacrimosa)

Other Titles Held: 2-time SWWF Tag Team Title, ASPW Light Heavyweight Title, American Championship Wrestling Texas Title, 4-time TWE Tag Team Title

Notable Feuds and Alliances: (In his own words) Skylar Skelly was the most emotional feud I’ve ever had.

Scot Summers is the feud I’m most synonymous with. Started in 2003 & will probably never end.

Shawn Vexx is an old school, aggressive, passion filled feud.
Mike Dell is probably my favorite opponent of all time.

Robert Evans pushed me further than anyone ever has. He single-handedly saved my career by trying to end it. The weight-loss, the hard work, the new attitude is all due to Robert Evans.
Personal History: (In his own words) (Better read in a bitter ole’ vet voice, which bitter vet voice you choose is up to your discretion) I’ve been wrestling for a long time. Been up & down the roads, seen many crazy sights in many crazy cities…(ok, stop with the bitter vet voice, time to get sentimental) I’ve done some stuff in the ring, but none of that is all that important to me. I main-evented the ECW arena, The Venue & Mohawk… that’s more than I could have ever asked for. I have wrestled Johnny Grunge, Jerry Lynn & Sara Del Rey. I teamed with Brad Armstrong. I lived through wars with Brain Damage & The Necro Butcher. I’ve done so much incredible stuff. I’m so grateful. My career in wrestling has never been about the wrestling, its about giving back.

I have been lucky enough to be mentored by guys like Public Enemy & Jerry Lynn, lucky enough to mentor guys like Robert Evans. I have helped to redefine both hardcore & women’s wrestling alongside some of the greatest performers in the business. I’ve had an incredibly fulfilling career & my only mission I have left is to leave the business better than it was when I was allowed into the club…which is quite a task as I started in the late 90’s, the most acclaimed era of our industry.