The Renegades
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- | '''The Renegades''' was a [[backyard wrestling]] stable that originally wrestled in [[Kick Ass Wrestling]] just shortly before [[Northeast Championship Wrestling]], which initially consisted of [[PJ Matthews]], [[Ace Reed]], [[Nick Adams]], [[Danny Madness]], and [[Aaron Foley]]. The group was consolidated after [[The Four Aces]] fused with PJ Matthews and Aaron Foley, going on to NECW with the merger | + | '''The Renegades''' was a [[backyard wrestling]] stable that originally wrestled in [[Kick Ass Wrestling]] just shortly before [[Northeast Championship Wrestling]], which initially consisted of [[PJ Matthews]], [[Ace Reed]], [[Nick Adams]], [[Danny Madness]], and [[Aaron Foley]]. The group was consolidated in 2008 after [[The Four Aces]] fused with PJ Matthews and Aaron Foley, going on to NECW with the merger of [[KAW]], [[BCW]] and [[EWA]]. |
- | Their gimmick focused on taking a less serious tone backstage and sparking humor amongst themselves displaying outrageous, humorous, and unpredictable behavior. Within competition, they were a strung together family coming together for the common cause of victory excluding villainous tactics in that pursuit. | + | Their gimmick focused on taking a less serious tone backstage and sparking humor amongst themselves to entertain the online audience, displaying outrageous, humorous, and unpredictable behavior with all members having their own philosophies. Within competition, they were a strung together family coming together for the common cause of victory excluding villainous tactics in that pursuit. |
Revision as of 09:11, 19 February 2009
The Renegades was a backyard wrestling stable that originally wrestled in Kick Ass Wrestling just shortly before Northeast Championship Wrestling, which initially consisted of PJ Matthews, Ace Reed, Nick Adams, Danny Madness, and Aaron Foley. The group was consolidated in 2008 after The Four Aces fused with PJ Matthews and Aaron Foley, going on to NECW with the merger of KAW, BCW and EWA.
Their gimmick focused on taking a less serious tone backstage and sparking humor amongst themselves to entertain the online audience, displaying outrageous, humorous, and unpredictable behavior with all members having their own philosophies. Within competition, they were a strung together family coming together for the common cause of victory excluding villainous tactics in that pursuit.