Steve and Ross Wrestling

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Steve and Ross Wrestling (SnR or SnR Wrestling in its typeset) is a backyard wrestling internet-based promotion formed by Steve Weezy and Rosstaman who are infamously known to pull double duty as founders and performers of the federation. SnR unofficially began years ago but originally began in 2006 under the imitation of professional wrestling stars in World Wrestling Entertainment and soon officially became in 2007, an original backyard wrestling phenomenon, stand-off promotion and internet visionary for several youths, pre-teens and adolescent fans located in different continents of the world. The federation is based in Lancaster, Wisconsin with a P.O Box Address to support the production line of DVD sales and merchandise. The promotion nears an end after their final show in November, Last Stand.

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History

Origin

Steve and Ross Wrestling formed with the laborious and profuse amount of work, structuring, promoting and planning that was indispensibly neccesary for the promotion to kick-start and wind up as one of the most intercontinentally viewed internet-based backyard wrestling promotions in the world which began unofficially six years ago and legitimately in 2006. Originally, another name was considered among Rosstaman and Steve Weezy and a name such as Backyard World Wrestling Entertainment (BWWE), however, since both were the faces that were to push the promotion forward, it was labelled Steve N' Ross Wrestling.

In the summer of June 2006, co-SnR Owner Steve Weezy paid visitation to his father in California simultaneously as co-SnR Owner Rosstaman constructed the SnR ring in Wisconsin with the assist of his long time friend, Jeff. In the completion of the construction of the wrestling base, Rosstaman uploaded an exclusive video of the base over YouTube meant for the observation of Weezy which averaged 1,000 internet views in a week, marking the official launch-off of the federation establishment.

In the return of Weezy in late July in Wisconsin, SnR organized the promotion and conceived ideas for an imitation federation of World Wrestling Entertainment, molding themselves under their watched professional wrestling stars on television but incorporating their own storylines. The federation was entitled SnR/WWE and they conducted their initial broadcast online over YouTube called SnR RAW. This sequence would follow through until April 2007, a period where SnR realized they wanted to launch their own product in differentiation to WWE as they abandoned the imitations, refreshed their image and wrestlers and announced the launching of SnR Wrestling, soon complete with a full gimmicky roster and took off from there.

The WWE imitation approach proved successfully beneficial as SnR had acquired the fanbase establishment they required and started producing their own independent online broadcast, SnR Meltdown. An official poll was conducted over the SnR website on the consideration of a new federation name, but the fans opted to remain loyal with the name they established themselves under as the SnR federation name procured the most votes in total.

The online promotion carried on throughout its first season and into its second when the ultimate question stumbled upon SnR. It was a deciding factor of preference, it as whether they should rather make the move to promote and host local shows with the exception of live internet shows or adhere to the supportive fan base that has trailed behind the federation from day one and proceed as a genuinely ran and founded organization endorsed by the online community. SnR preferred their online fans.

Historically, SnR has accomplished themselves as the inaugural backyard wrestling promotion in the world to produce live broadcasts online while having weekly shows and full seasons, a brand new episode of Meltdown weekly, and first backyard federation in the world to host a live successful pay-per-view and put them on the production line. SnR strives to make the fans content and entertained, hosting on several social video sharing sites. They are highly appreciative of their fans for the length of which they have thrived and succeeded, now nearing their final days counting down to Last Stand, their final pay-per-view.

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