Danny Draiman

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Xtreme Street Wrestling took form in 2003, Created by Patrick Blade, Its first ever World Heavyweight champion of the federation Vein now known as [[Christopher Trust]], who is the on air owner. The outset of the federation brought forth some struggle, but the acquired talent of [[Patrick Blade]], [[Rated R]] and [[Draven]] assisted the organization through to the next year, where a debuting [[Danny Draiman]] and [[Joey Spade]] helped to further the recognition of XSW.  
Xtreme Street Wrestling took form in 2003, Created by Patrick Blade, Its first ever World Heavyweight champion of the federation Vein now known as [[Christopher Trust]], who is the on air owner. The outset of the federation brought forth some struggle, but the acquired talent of [[Patrick Blade]], [[Rated R]] and [[Draven]] assisted the organization through to the next year, where a debuting [[Danny Draiman]] and [[Joey Spade]] helped to further the recognition of XSW.  

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Danny Draiman
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Statistics
Ring name Danny Draiman
Height 6'0"
Weight 185
Born Staten Island, NY
Resides Brooklyn, NY
Debut 2003

Danny Draiman is an American backyard wrestler in XSW and WFA. He is a current member of Revolution along with Patrick Blade and Joey Spade.


Contents

The Definition of Greatness

Xtreme Street Wrestling (2004-2006)

Xtreme Street Wrestling took form in 2003, Created by Patrick Blade, Its first ever World Heavyweight champion of the federation Vein now known as Christopher Trust, who is the on air owner. The outset of the federation brought forth some struggle, but the acquired talent of Patrick Blade, Rated R and Draven assisted the organization through to the next year, where a debuting Danny Draiman and Joey Spade helped to further the recognition of XSW.

In 2005, XSW achieved its highest period with the assistance of well-known Wrestling's Future Athletes (WFA), agreeing on to a partnership deal that allowed talent such as Jesse West, Sinister, Mike Hardy, Twizted etc. to compete in XSW. A vast decline from being one of New York's finest federations occured shortly a year later, during the departure of Rated R and various other performers. However, echoing off the following struggles and setbacks, XSW revived with the talent employment of Quarterz and Caution among others.

In trying to regain credibility, they engaged in another partnership agreement with 2KW, consequently resulting in 2007 regarded as their most elite year. They worked with 2KW co-producing high profile shows, while in the process, attempting to refreshen their standards. In 2008, XSW endured more issues but reached a high note at the realization of the problem by the year's conclusion. Furthermore, high expectations for a better year lie in 2009.

Finishing and Signature Moves

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Danny Draiman nailing the 360 Sad Exchange on Great Styles.
  • Finishing Moves
    • 360 Sad Exchange (Spinning Unprettier)
    • The MurderScene (Inverted Pepsi-Plunge)
    • Cattle Mutilation
  • Signature Moves
    • Tornado DDT
    • Tornado Suplex
    • STO
    • The Crown
    • The Verdict

Championships and Accomplishments

Entrance Themes

  • "Back Burner" by August Burns Red (Current)
  • "94 Hours" by As I Lay Dying
  • "The End" by Team Heafy
  • "Humane" by Lacuna Coil
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