Fat Nasty Bastard
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In March 2008, into the new season, 2KW veteran William Black physically punishes 2KW fans for his enraged frustrations targeted at the allegations of Raze and his said injury excuses of defending his 2KW World Championship against him the previous week, emphatically declaring his intentions to reap opportunity rather than await it and offers an open challenge. FNB answers Black, offending him and his respective Elite member [[SyNN]] with profane gesture that sends Black into a frenzy that promptly ignites an hellacious feud and concludes an ensuing match in a no contest. Extremely incensed at being taken fearlessly, FNB indicates a future re-match with Black. In continuation of the raged-on rivalry, both would elongate the feud in tag bouts including Team Stiff against The Elite. As the animosity settled between FNB and Black, FNB set his sights on the 2KW Television Championship, his efforts however shortcoming against then-champion [[Joe Bullrog]] before disappearing off-screen in May. | In March 2008, into the new season, 2KW veteran William Black physically punishes 2KW fans for his enraged frustrations targeted at the allegations of Raze and his said injury excuses of defending his 2KW World Championship against him the previous week, emphatically declaring his intentions to reap opportunity rather than await it and offers an open challenge. FNB answers Black, offending him and his respective Elite member [[SyNN]] with profane gesture that sends Black into a frenzy that promptly ignites an hellacious feud and concludes an ensuing match in a no contest. Extremely incensed at being taken fearlessly, FNB indicates a future re-match with Black. In continuation of the raged-on rivalry, both would elongate the feud in tag bouts including Team Stiff against The Elite. As the animosity settled between FNB and Black, FNB set his sights on the 2KW Television Championship, his efforts however shortcoming against then-champion [[Joe Bullrog]] before disappearing off-screen in May. | ||
- | Returning 5 months later in October, 2KW saw the re-appearance of FNB, who delivers a statement on his status shooting down any ideas of resignation and extending a challenge to a | + | Returning 5 months later in October, 2KW saw the re-appearance of FNB, who delivers a statement on his status shooting down any ideas of resignation and extending a challenge to a long-awaited-to-face opponent regarded as a "hardcore icon" Saylo, seeking to prove superior in hardcore nature. Interrupted by an arrogant William Black, FNB pitches for a re-match with Black that Representative of [[Divided World Entertainment]], [[Jamal Jackson]], confirms for the next show as a No DQ match. |
- | Heading into the | + | Heading into the second encounter with Black, Jamal Jackson publically alerts the 2KW Universe of a late minute change, pitting the [[N.E.W Championship]] to hang in the balance between both rivals. Following a hardcore battle, FNB won the N.E.W Title briefly before he was betrayed by his tag team partner and once rival, [[Scythe]], spinning the 2KW world into uproarious dismay to end the season between the two on a highly questionable move. |
Revision as of 07:47, 28 December 2008
Fat Nasty Bastard (or F.N.B) is an American backyard wrestler who formerly performed for EPW and now currently, 2KW. He received his prompt upstart in the federation after answering an open challenge to William Black early in 2008 and engaging in one of the best and most physical feuds in backyard wrestling history.
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Backyard wrestling
2KW (2007-present)
Brief Year in 2KW (2007)
In August 2007, Fat Nasty Bastard debuted in 2KW taking on competition in his once rival in EPW, Scythe, which he lost. The next subsequent week putting his differences aside, he aligned himself with Scythe under the tag team collectively known as Team Stiff facing former 2KW Tag Team Champions HollyStyles (Hollywood & Great Styles) in their initial tag team match which gained additional loss for FNB. In countering his losing streak prior to the season finale of 2KW, FNB capitalized on a match with Hollywood to capture a devastating win.
FNB vs. William Black classic (2008)
In March 2008, into the new season, 2KW veteran William Black physically punishes 2KW fans for his enraged frustrations targeted at the allegations of Raze and his said injury excuses of defending his 2KW World Championship against him the previous week, emphatically declaring his intentions to reap opportunity rather than await it and offers an open challenge. FNB answers Black, offending him and his respective Elite member SyNN with profane gesture that sends Black into a frenzy that promptly ignites an hellacious feud and concludes an ensuing match in a no contest. Extremely incensed at being taken fearlessly, FNB indicates a future re-match with Black. In continuation of the raged-on rivalry, both would elongate the feud in tag bouts including Team Stiff against The Elite. As the animosity settled between FNB and Black, FNB set his sights on the 2KW Television Championship, his efforts however shortcoming against then-champion Joe Bullrog before disappearing off-screen in May.
Returning 5 months later in October, 2KW saw the re-appearance of FNB, who delivers a statement on his status shooting down any ideas of resignation and extending a challenge to a long-awaited-to-face opponent regarded as a "hardcore icon" Saylo, seeking to prove superior in hardcore nature. Interrupted by an arrogant William Black, FNB pitches for a re-match with Black that Representative of Divided World Entertainment, Jamal Jackson, confirms for the next show as a No DQ match.
Heading into the second encounter with Black, Jamal Jackson publically alerts the 2KW Universe of a late minute change, pitting the N.E.W Championship to hang in the balance between both rivals. Following a hardcore battle, FNB won the N.E.W Title briefly before he was betrayed by his tag team partner and once rival, Scythe, spinning the 2KW world into uproarious dismay to end the season between the two on a highly questionable move.