Josh Dreamer

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Dreamer premiered in Baltimore Elite Wrestling Alliance during its initial event ''[[BEWA Warfare|Warfare]]'' on February 1, 2009, where he competed against his tag team partner from [[Maryland Underground Wrestling]], H.I.V and lost. Dreamer quickly aimed for the [[BEWA Championship]], as later on the show, he defeated [[Reaper (BEWA)|Reaper]] to advance in the first round of an 8-Man BEWA Championship Tournament.  
Dreamer premiered in Baltimore Elite Wrestling Alliance during its initial event ''[[BEWA Warfare|Warfare]]'' on February 1, 2009, where he competed against his tag team partner from [[Maryland Underground Wrestling]], H.I.V and lost. Dreamer quickly aimed for the [[BEWA Championship]], as later on the show, he defeated [[Reaper (BEWA)|Reaper]] to advance in the first round of an 8-Man BEWA Championship Tournament.  
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At [[BEWA Vicious Valentine (2009)|Vicious Valentine 2009]], his pursuit was shortened with a loss to [[The Franchise]] in the semi-finals. In another opportunistic match dubbed "Rose Among Thorns" which opportuned the winner to become contender to the champion crowned at that event provided winning a 6-Man Tables match, Dreamer also lost. On the March 1, 2009 edition of ''Warfare'', Dreamer introduced his new interview segment called ''Dreamstreet'' with his first interviewee being the BEWA Champion, [[Rolland Havick]]. Subsequently in the show, he had a chance to gain contention for the BEWA Intercontinental Championship in a Reverse Triple Threat match against [[Dante Danyalz]] and The Franchise, but reached unavailing efforts.
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At [[BEWA Vicious Valentine (2009)|Vicious Valentine 2009]], his pursuit was shortened with a loss to [[The Franchise]] in the semi-finals. In another opportunistic match dubbed "Rose Among Thorns" which opportuned the winner to become contender to the champion crowned at that event provided winning a 6-Man Tables match, Dreamer also lost. On the March 1, 2009 edition of ''Warfare'', Dreamer introduced his new interview segment called ''Dreamstreet'' with his first interviewee being the [[BEWA United States Championship|BEWA United States Champion]], [[Jason G]]. Subsequently in the show, he had a chance to gain contention for the BEWA Intercontinental Championship in a Reverse Triple Threat match against [[Dante Danyalz]] and The Franchise, but reached unavailing efforts.

Revision as of 22:24, 3 March 2009

Josh Dreamer, formerly Psycho X, is an American backyard wrestler competing in Baltimore Elite Wrestling Alliance. He also competed in Maryland Underground Wrestling, XBW: Pennsylvania and is best known for his tenure in XBW Wrestling, where he was a former XBW Maryland Champion and XBW Champion.

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Backyard wrestling tenure

XBW Wrestling

Season 3-5 (2005-2008)

XBW: Pennsylvania

Maryland Underground Wrestling

Baltimore Elite Wrestling Alliance (2009-present)

Dreamer premiered in Baltimore Elite Wrestling Alliance during its initial event Warfare on February 1, 2009, where he competed against his tag team partner from Maryland Underground Wrestling, H.I.V and lost. Dreamer quickly aimed for the BEWA Championship, as later on the show, he defeated Reaper to advance in the first round of an 8-Man BEWA Championship Tournament.

At Vicious Valentine 2009, his pursuit was shortened with a loss to The Franchise in the semi-finals. In another opportunistic match dubbed "Rose Among Thorns" which opportuned the winner to become contender to the champion crowned at that event provided winning a 6-Man Tables match, Dreamer also lost. On the March 1, 2009 edition of Warfare, Dreamer introduced his new interview segment called Dreamstreet with his first interviewee being the BEWA United States Champion, Jason G. Subsequently in the show, he had a chance to gain contention for the BEWA Intercontinental Championship in a Reverse Triple Threat match against Dante Danyalz and The Franchise, but reached unavailing efforts.

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