Epic-1 Wrestling

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In April 2009, Epic-1 Wrestling premiered as a new extension off of the defunct [[Championship Wrestling Association]] (CWA), which was co-founded and operated by [[Joe Randa]] and [[Max Vender]], two of whom have done so with Epic-1. The federation took to a wide ring-sized blue base critiqued as "one of the best bases" and debuted pushing forward their first show and [[supercard]] entitled Premiere, on which, the Epic-1 Championship was contested inaugurally crowning a victorious [[Kamikaze]]. Posting full-length matches on YouTube account ''cwarandamizer'' (same account of CWA), there are also few recapped events taking format as a music video.
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In the controversial demise of [[Championship Wrestling Association]] (CWA), belief was such that wrestlers would bring their backyard wrestling tenures to an end as well. However, it was announced Epic-1 Wrestling was the next venture, as in April 2009, E1W premiered as a new extension off of the defunct CWA, co-founded by [[Joe Randa]] and [[Max Vender]], two of whom had done so with CWA.  
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Epic-1 gradually adopted program -- Tuesday Night Ignition (though the show is factually recorded in the daytime).
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Federation festivities took to a wide ring-sized blue base critiqued as "one of the best build bases" and debuted pushing forward their first show presented as a small [[supercard]] entitled Premiere, on which featured two matches culmunating with the Epic-1 Championship contested in a Fatal Four Way inaugurally crowning a victorious [[Kamikaze]].
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E1W posts full-length matches on YouTube account ''cwarandamizer'' (same account of CWA), and also packages a few recapped events taking format as a music video. Epic-1 quickly adopted program -- ''Tuesday Night Ignition'' (though the show is factually recorded in the daytime) to serve as their by-week show.
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Revision as of 06:28, 20 June 2009

Epic-1 Wrestling
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Details
Acronym Epic-1
Established 2009
Style Athletic and technical wrestling
Format Backyard wrestling
Wrestling base Base
Location Louisville, Kentucky
External links YouTube Channel

Epic-1 Wrestling (E1W) or (E-1 or Epic-1) is a backyard wrestling federation located in Louisville, Kentucky which was formed by co-founders Joe Randa and Max Vender in spring 2009. The origin of Epic-1 follows the demise of Championship Wrestling Association (CWA), featuring many of the wrestlers who performed in that federation with the addition of newer talent. Epic-1 takes to a wide base that has been critiqued as one of the best bases.

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History

Premiere

In the controversial demise of Championship Wrestling Association (CWA), belief was such that wrestlers would bring their backyard wrestling tenures to an end as well. However, it was announced Epic-1 Wrestling was the next venture, as in April 2009, E1W premiered as a new extension off of the defunct CWA, co-founded by Joe Randa and Max Vender, two of whom had done so with CWA.

Federation festivities took to a wide ring-sized blue base critiqued as "one of the best build bases" and debuted pushing forward their first show presented as a small supercard entitled Premiere, on which featured two matches culmunating with the Epic-1 Championship contested in a Fatal Four Way inaugurally crowning a victorious Kamikaze.

E1W posts full-length matches on YouTube account cwarandamizer (same account of CWA), and also packages a few recapped events taking format as a music video. Epic-1 quickly adopted program -- Tuesday Night Ignition (though the show is factually recorded in the daytime) to serve as their by-week show.

Champions

External links

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