Round Lake Syndicate Wrestling

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'''Round Lake Syndicate Wrestling''' ('''RLSW''') is a [[backyard wrestling]] federation which premiered in 2006 based in Round Lake, New York. With many name switches, RLSW has been consistently changing to find their place as a backyard organization, beginning with the use of a trampoline before wrestling inside a ring and now contemporarily a base.
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'''Round Lake Syndicate Wrestling''' ('''RLSW''') was a [[backyard wrestling]] federation created by [[Drake Cannon]] and based in Round Lake, New York. With many name and production alterations, RLSW had been consistently changing to find their place as a backyard organization. The federation had a course between 2006 and 2009.  
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They are known to be one of very few backyard wrestling federations with a visual budget in their product, financing a fancy entrance way as well as professional wrestling gear. Weekly ''RLSW Strive'' episodes are taped and as of 2009, started airing over NEBYW.com and also present monthly [[supercard|free per views]] such as [[RLSW Malfunction]], [[RLSW Round Lake Rumble]], [[RLSW Last Stand]] and [[RLSW No Remorse]].
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==History==
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==History==
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===Production and Federation Name Changes===
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Originally the Round Lake School of Wrestling, RLSW then changed in the fall of 2006 to People's Technical Wrestling. PTW was ever drastically changing with something new almost every month. They began performing using a trampoline like most federations back in the timeframe before building posts and ropes around it. Soon, RLSW realized they could construct a wrestling ring and having an approach in mind to tackle technical wrestling, altered to Professional Technical Wrestling. The ring was for temporary implementation and was too dilapidated for usage as it rather quite resembled a base.  
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RLSW was opened by [[Drake Cannon]] in 2006. Originally the Round Lake School of Wrestling (RLSW), RLSW then changed in the fall of 2006 to People's Technical Wrestling (PTW). However, the league was constantly changing for something new almost every month. They began using a trampoline like most popular federations back in the timeframe and later built posts and ropes around it. Soon, RLSW constructed a makeshift wrestling ring and sought a reputation for being of a pure technical style altering to Professional Technical Wrestling. The ring was only for temporary implementation as if was too dilapidated for usage and resembled a base.  
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In June 2007, they came full force with a 15 by 15 professional ring and financed a steel cage and barricade. Around their one year anniversary, they built a visually extravagant expansive entrance stage with a ramp and complete paint job. In February 2008, full length one-hour episodes of ''Strive'' incepted to be produced online with PTW taking a weekly schedule leading every three weeks to a [[supercard|free per view]].
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In June 2007, they came full force with a 15x15 professional wrestling ring and financed a steel cage and barricade. Around their one year anniversary, they built an upper value entrance stage with a ramp. In February 2008, RLSW began producing online full length one-hour episodes of ''Strive''. On February 13, 2008, management ultimately met the decision that PTW was not suitable, and the federation became Round Lake Syndicate Wrestling and gradually kept to the premise of a wrestling base. That year, RLSW hosted arguably one of the most extravagant interpromotional backyard wrestling night spectacles in history known their their annual flagship event, [[RLSW No Remorse 3]], which had backyard wrestlers from federations located in New York, Kentucky, and Connecticut.  
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On February 13, 2008, management within decided that the name Professional Technical Wrestling was unbefitting and thus, switched back to RLSW, but this time, as Round Lake Syndicate Wrestling. Also, RLSW gradually invested in a base. Later in the year, a highly successful interpromotional supershow also known as their flagship event [[RLSW No Remorse 3]] was held inviting many different wrestlers from federations located in New York, Kentucky, and Connecticut and launched RLSW forward as the event officially became one of the most anticipated spectacles in backyard wrestling.
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===North East Backyard Wrestling website===
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RLSW opened a website at nebyw.com aimed at showcasing the eastern side of backyard wrestling with the creation of Northeast Backyard Wrestling (NEBYW). The website contained an embed player from Mogulus (now Livestream) with most of RLSW's weekly ''Strive'' episodes and supercard events available on-demand or after a specific time of airing usually on Wednesday nights.
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===RLSW Strive===
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===RLSW No Remorse 4===
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RLSW Strive is the weekly broadcast of RLSW which is aired over NEBYW.com on a live hosting server, Mogulus.com. It is a one hour show occuring once per three weeks in advance of a free per view. The federation adapted this program in 2008 and was initially uploaded over YouTube.
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From July 17-19, RLSW was at the the center of a three-day supershow event during their fourth annual, [[RLSW No Remorse 4]] which unknowingly became the very last event the federation ever held. RLSW NR4 featured several matches on all three days with the high profile matches overall being [[The Perfection]] versus [[Murph]], [[The Prodigy (Chaz Ellis)|The Prodigy]] versus [[B Cubed]], [[Marcus Centofante]] versus [[AJ Badd]] in a Career Threatening match for Cenotofante and AJ Badd versus [[Genocide]] for the [[RLSW World Championship]].
==Champions==
==Champions==
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|<center>[[RLSW World Championship]]</center>
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|<center>March 25, 2009 (aired)</center>
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|<center>June 18, 2009(aired)</center>
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|<center>''[[RLSW#Strive|RLSW Strive Ep.59]]''</center>
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|<center>''[[RLSW Last Resort (2009)|RLSW Last Resort 2009]]''</center>
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Round Lake Syndicate Wrestling
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Details
Acronym RLSW
Establishment 2006-2009
Founder/Owner Drake Cannon
Style Athletic and technical wrestling
Format Backyard wrestling
Wrestling base Base
Location Round Lake, New York
External links Official Website
Event Airings Website
Official Myspace

Round Lake Syndicate Wrestling (RLSW) was a backyard wrestling federation created by Drake Cannon and based in Round Lake, New York. With many name and production alterations, RLSW had been consistently changing to find their place as a backyard organization. The federation had a course between 2006 and 2009.

Contents

History

Production and Federation Name Changes

RLSW was opened by Drake Cannon in 2006. Originally the Round Lake School of Wrestling (RLSW), RLSW then changed in the fall of 2006 to People's Technical Wrestling (PTW). However, the league was constantly changing for something new almost every month. They began using a trampoline like most popular federations back in the timeframe and later built posts and ropes around it. Soon, RLSW constructed a makeshift wrestling ring and sought a reputation for being of a pure technical style altering to Professional Technical Wrestling. The ring was only for temporary implementation as if was too dilapidated for usage and resembled a base.

In June 2007, they came full force with a 15x15 professional wrestling ring and financed a steel cage and barricade. Around their one year anniversary, they built an upper value entrance stage with a ramp. In February 2008, RLSW began producing online full length one-hour episodes of Strive. On February 13, 2008, management ultimately met the decision that PTW was not suitable, and the federation became Round Lake Syndicate Wrestling and gradually kept to the premise of a wrestling base. That year, RLSW hosted arguably one of the most extravagant interpromotional backyard wrestling night spectacles in history known their their annual flagship event, RLSW No Remorse 3, which had backyard wrestlers from federations located in New York, Kentucky, and Connecticut.

North East Backyard Wrestling website

RLSW opened a website at nebyw.com aimed at showcasing the eastern side of backyard wrestling with the creation of Northeast Backyard Wrestling (NEBYW). The website contained an embed player from Mogulus (now Livestream) with most of RLSW's weekly Strive episodes and supercard events available on-demand or after a specific time of airing usually on Wednesday nights.

RLSW No Remorse 4

From July 17-19, RLSW was at the the center of a three-day supershow event during their fourth annual, RLSW No Remorse 4 which unknowingly became the very last event the federation ever held. RLSW NR4 featured several matches on all three days with the high profile matches overall being The Perfection versus Murph, The Prodigy versus B Cubed, Marcus Centofante versus AJ Badd in a Career Threatening match for Cenotofante and AJ Badd versus Genocide for the RLSW World Championship.

Champions

Championships Current champion(s) Date Won Event
RLSW World Championship
AJ Badd
June 18, 2009(aired)
RLSW Last Resort 2009
RLSW Imperial Championship
DC Jones
January 20, 2009 (aired)
RLSW Strive
RLSW Hardcore Championship
E-Jay
March 24, 2009 (aired)
RLSW Termination 2009

External links

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