NBYWA 3: Decade
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- | On May 12, 2010, Skull Jr. announced he was going to retire exactly one year later, at an event that would celebrate his tenth year of backyard wrestling. He had already talked to RPK of HCW about doing a retirement match on that date in 2011 and RPK agreed. Skull Jr. already had two supershows scheduled, one announced and the other unannounced and decided to make this event a supershow, too. He meant to announce the two shows after his first, "[[THW 22/NBYWA 1: A New Beginning]]" on September 5, but because his first show wasn't going as he liked, he announced the two other supershows on September 1. On September 19, he and Kanrage founded the [[Michigan Wrestling Association]], which soon became an NBYWA member. Skull joined the fed as a temporary roster member to fill in the void between these shows. On | + | On May 12, 2010, Skull Jr. announced he was going to retire exactly one year later, at an event that would celebrate his tenth year of backyard wrestling. He had already talked to RPK of HCW about doing a retirement match on that date in 2011 and RPK agreed. Skull Jr. already had two supershows scheduled, one announced and the other unannounced and decided to make this event a supershow, too. He meant to announce the two shows after his first, "[[THW 22/NBYWA 1: A New Beginning]]" on September 5, but because his first show wasn't going as he liked, he announced the two other supershows on September 1. On September 19, he and Kanrage founded the [[Michigan Wrestling Association]], which soon became an NBYWA member. Skull joined the fed as a temporary roster member to fill in the void between these shows. On January 8, 2011, Skull announced he was going to wait to retire until later in the summer of 2011 and this show was subsequently renamed from "NBYWA 3: Retirement" to "NBYWA 3: Decade". On January 18, 2011, a logo for the show was revealed. |
==Participating Wrestlers== | ==Participating Wrestlers== |
Revision as of 02:29, 9 April 2011
NBYWA 3: Decade | |
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Promotion | National Backyard Wrestling Alliance |
Date | May 12, 2011 |
Venue | MWA Park |
Location | Grosse Point Woods, Michigan |
NBYWA Supershow chronology | |
NBYWA 3: Decade | |
NBYWA 2: Tournament | TBA |
NBYWA 3: Decade is an upcoming supershow event operated by the National Backyard Wrestling Alliance scheduled to take place on May 12, 2011 in Grosse Point Woods, Michigan. The event will be the third NBYWA supershow, and will commemorate the tenth anniversary of it's founder, Skull Jr.'s career.
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Background
On May 12, 2010, Skull Jr. announced he was going to retire exactly one year later, at an event that would celebrate his tenth year of backyard wrestling. He had already talked to RPK of HCW about doing a retirement match on that date in 2011 and RPK agreed. Skull Jr. already had two supershows scheduled, one announced and the other unannounced and decided to make this event a supershow, too. He meant to announce the two shows after his first, "THW 22/NBYWA 1: A New Beginning" on September 5, but because his first show wasn't going as he liked, he announced the two other supershows on September 1. On September 19, he and Kanrage founded the Michigan Wrestling Association, which soon became an NBYWA member. Skull joined the fed as a temporary roster member to fill in the void between these shows. On January 8, 2011, Skull announced he was going to wait to retire until later in the summer of 2011 and this show was subsequently renamed from "NBYWA 3: Retirement" to "NBYWA 3: Decade". On January 18, 2011, a logo for the show was revealed.
Participating Wrestlers
- Skull Jr. (representing Total Hardcore Wrestling and Michigan Wrestling Association).
- RPK (representing Hybrid Championship Wrestling).
- Karnage (representing Michigan Wrestling Association).
- "The Underdog" Alec Rutledge (representing Michigan Wrestling Association).
- Ghoul (representing Michigan Wrestling Association).
- Cope Cabana (representing Michigan Wrestling Association).