The Renegades
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- | + | [[PJ Matthews]] and KAW Champion [[Ace Reed]] feuded over the duration of the first half of 2008 and at [[KAW Blackout 96 (2008)|KAW Blackout 96]], both were strung together to compete for the KAW Championship. Near the conclusion of the bout, Reed executed a flying fingerpoke to Matthews and shockingly prevailed. Following this incident, Matthews and Reed consolidated to form the Renegades and in that process, spectators (or the KAW wrestlers) conveyed their frustrations by hurling water bottles at the both of them. |
Revision as of 15:28, 28 April 2009
The Renegades | |
Stable | |
Members | Ace Reed Shawn Matthews Danny Madness Nick Adams Aaron Foley PJ Matthews |
Name | The Renegades |
Debut | 2008 |
Promotion(s) | Kick Ass Wrestling Northeast Championship Wrestling |
The Renegades is a backyard wrestling tweener 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 and currently, Ace Reed, Shawn Matthews, (despite his departure from NECW) and Danny Madness. 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, where Shawn Matthews joined the group.
Their gimmick concentrated on taking a less serious tone backstage and sparking humor amongst themselves to entertain the online audience, displaying self-humorous, and sometimes unpredictable behavior. All members, however, have their own philosophies. Within competition, they are a strung together unit coming together for the common cause of victory without resorting to blatant tactics.
History
Origination
PJ Matthews and KAW Champion Ace Reed feuded over the duration of the first half of 2008 and at KAW Blackout 96, both were strung together to compete for the KAW Championship. Near the conclusion of the bout, Reed executed a flying fingerpoke to Matthews and shockingly prevailed. Following this incident, Matthews and Reed consolidated to form the Renegades and in that process, spectators (or the KAW wrestlers) conveyed their frustrations by hurling water bottles at the both of them.