STAFF BIOGRAPHIES

JON-PAUL DECOSSE

Truly a consumate leader in the eWrestling world, JP Decosse has been at the healm of two extremely successful promotions since 1996, and appears to be on track for his third with the DCWL. In the Fall of 1996, Mr. Decosse began his first eWrestling venture as the President of the Internet Wrestling League, leading the promotion to great success for three years, until the obstacle of marriage forced him to fold the promotion and all of its prominent history into obscurity.

Jon-Paul later became the Headwriter for another storied promotion, the World Wrestling Association, then lead by CEO Charles Linnenbringer. Soon afterwards, health issues forced Charles to retire, personally selecting JP as his immediate successor. As the CEO of the WWA, Mr. Decosse continued developing his exciting vision for the hobby as a whole, and successfully lead the promotion through a difficult period, before handing the reigns off to Josh Schwartz.

As an eWrestler, JP's most significant contributions came as a developer of Undercard Workers (aka jobbers). Many of his creations achieved cult-like status with fans and players alike, such as Crazy Pylon Man, The Boog, Boris Ykzterg, and The Canary. His unique craft in the art of developing entertaining jobbers will be continued into the DCWL, where the classification is rumored to reach new levels of significance!

In his spare time, JP likes to sit around wondering what the IWL would have been like in 2010 ... and also thinking about new ways to screw over The Vindicator.




JOHN BERGIN

Some of E-Wrestling's zaniest writings has to be those of John Bergin. With his primary weapon of the character "Lethal" JT Damon, Bergin took the E-Wrestling world by storm, or so he'd like to think. Entering first in "flash-in-the-pan" wrestling leagues, Bergin found a desire to do somthing more with his talents... thus, he joined the Internet Wrestling League in the Summer of 1998. So, with his wierd antics of "BOO ME" and "I WORSHIP JELLO!", Johnny B. befriended many IWL handlers, and even wrote some matches for the IWL.

Bergin's first fedheadding experience started when he took the helm of the UWAC's Amatuer Division, a job that no one else basically wanted. The UWAC Amatuer Division flourished, and yet also came to a crashing halt when the UWAC folded. Also, amist that, while still competeing in a dying IWL, the helm of the combined IWL and original DCWL was transfered from JP Decosse, and Bergin got a Vice President job with the fed. Bergin was left with an IWL in ruin, half the members leaving, and no support staff. So, naturally he didn't continue on with any IWL storylines, and the promotion crashed through no fault of Bergin himself.

In recent years, John's been helping JP and Josh think up the "new" DCWL, and has been trying to get it running, so unless his car explodes or his computer is eaten by wild sea monsters, Bergin's monkey ass is going to have a lot to do with the DCWL. Bergin's past times include watching monkeys throw feces at each other, and watching JP find out new ways to screw over the Vindicator (he's up to 5,906).




AARON BENTLEY

Aaron is a current resident of Norton, VA (God's Country) but is soon to be residing in Richmond, KY, where he will be attending Eastern Kentucky University and pursuing majors in English-Literature and Theatre. Aaron has been a fan of professional wrestling since he was about 3 or 4, but is fairly new to the e-wrestling scene. He competed in lame efed for a short period of time with Jeremy Cash, but then lost interest. His next e-home was here in the DCWL. He originally came in as a competitor, handling Cameron Williams, but then after Williams was severely injured at the Winter Plunderland supercard, Aaron found his way onto the staff. Since then, Aaron has taken over the War of the Words show, and also takes care of plenty of other match writing and administrative duties. In his spare time, Aaron spends time with his girlfriend, listens to metal and hip hop, hangs out with Jeremy Cash, wishes he wouldn't have quit his job to be in a theatre production, and criticizes "President" Bush and his policies.






BEN FRASER

Ben Fraser is a DCWL veteran, as one of the founding players from when the promotion re-opened in June of 2002. The pinnacle of his e-wrestling career was main eventing the Winter Plunderland 2002 Supercard, defeating Tawny Blake to become the DCWL Grand Champion (as Guido the Great). The DCWL is pleased to have the multi-talented Ben on staff, with his addition as the Aussie-Fish making the DCWL staff into the most Internationally diverse team in the e-wrestling universe!

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