Radical Movement
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Revision as of 12:17, 31 October 2009
Radical Movement is a backyard wrestling stable territorially scattered across the Midwest of the United States and consisting of members from different federations. The group was formed in 2009 by Rad Hazard as a backyard wrestling resistance in his set out quest to terminate backyard wrestling.
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History
Establishment of Radical Movement
In legitimate distress over the real separation with real-life girlfriend, Terra Calaway (then Ria Calaway), Rad Hazard expressed his unrelenting drive towards the agenda of taking down backyard wrestling for its culpability of the situation, which was pinned to him prioritizing it over his girlfriend. After what appeared to be a shoot monologue he submitted online that garnered attention, it was soon cleared up to be understood as a storyline.
Hazard sought retribution against a practice he reflects is a "curse" and "self-respect to be the best" that deprived him livelihood, favoring to avoid the same results for others by destructing it. The group officially stemmed at Hazard's offer to conpensate anyone from any federation with $5000 (earned by the sale of Backyard Wrestling Weekly to Lennon Productions) if they were to vacate their own or cause alternatives to vacate their championships, a utilized ploy in his way of convincing those to create chaos in their federation. Hazard later declared "my movement is small, but it's got the right people in it", signifying he had formed a resistance.
Rad's Leadership
The Radical Movement took its course receiving approval and disapprovals from people of different federations on aligning with it. However, acquisitions were successful in Zaq Cass, Mike Creston, and Grizzly Grief. In such case, altercations began with many outsiders that included Chris Dickens, CJ Lennon, Shawn Selby, King BW and the like.