A-List

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[[Anthony Silva]] and [[Damien Sage]], ended their singular tenures in the now-defunct APW, debuting in 2KW as the tag team announced as The A-List. During their debut match, they received heel heat and "you suck" chants from the audience and loss to the opposing face team [[HollyStyles]]. After the match despite the loss, A-List was apparently credited with a win and went with the flow in officially shifting in a heel role.
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In April 2008, [[Anthony Silva]] and [[Damien Sage]], debuted in 2KW as the tag team announced as The A-List, employed by villainous manager [[Brandon Lewis]] to challenge the newly reformed face team [[HollyStyles]]. During their debut match, The A-List received heel heat and "you suck" chants from the audience and conclusively lost. After the match despite the loss, A-List was apparently credited with the win to garner more hostility.
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The rookie team began to boldly forge ahead confidently to make a name for themselves to much depreciation.
===Moving up the ranking===
===Moving up the ranking===
==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 05:03, 15 July 2009

A-List
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Anthony Silva (left) and Damien Sage (right)

Tag Team
Members Anthony Silva
Damien Sage
Name(s) A-List
The A-List
Combined weight N/A
Debut N/A
Promotion(s) 2KW

A-List is an backyard wrestling tag team wrestling in 2KW, consisting of Anthony Silva and Damien Sage, both of whom have collectively been former 2KW Tag Team Champions.

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History

Early period

In April 2008, Anthony Silva and Damien Sage, debuted in 2KW as the tag team announced as The A-List, employed by villainous manager Brandon Lewis to challenge the newly reformed face team HollyStyles. During their debut match, The A-List received heel heat and "you suck" chants from the audience and conclusively lost. After the match despite the loss, A-List was apparently credited with the win to garner more hostility.

The rookie team began to boldly forge ahead confidently to make a name for themselves to much depreciation.

Moving up the ranking

External links

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