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Wrestler Name: NoMaD
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 256
From: New York, NY
Finisher: Journey's End
Theme Music: "Time Bomb" by Godsmack
Accomplishments: EWA World Heavyweight Champion, 3-time (and first ever) EWA International Champion. Participant in, and winner of, the first ever "Hell On Earth" Match. Inventer of the "Glass Match". Took place in the first, and most extreme, true fued in EWA history with TNT. Leader of Team Ballz 2000.
Career Outline: Nomad came to the EWA with little hope and few expectations. He saw the talent on the roster, and was sure he wouldn't match up. He proved everyone wrong, himself included, when he won the EWA International Title by beating Vietnam Sam in a match to decide the first-ever champ.
Nomad then went on to fued with TNT for several weeks, a fued in which both men took a lot of punishment. Nomad came out on top in all four of their matches. The first match ended with the first truely extreme spot to occur in the EWA when Nomad gave TNT a Journey's End off a 30-foot platform through a pile of cargo crates. Both men were out, but Nomad was lucky enough to twist at the last minute and land on TNT, thus earning the pinfall victory. The fued culminated in the first-ever Glass Match, in which Nomad nearly killed TNT. TNT had already lost a lot of blood when Nomad delivered the Journey's End through a stack of sheets of plate glass. The referee stopped the match, giving it to Nomad since TNT could no longer continue.
Nomad had made a name for himself. He eventually lost the title to The Rock at The Killer Clause pay-per-view in what is acknowleged as the most innovative, ground-breaking match in EWA history. The two men brawled in the ring and around the arena before Nomad finally fell victim to the People's Elbow followed by a Rock Bottom off the top rope onto a folding steel chair.
Nomad, crushed by the loss of his title, began a career-threatening losing streak. He eventually fought back from his depression, and went on to win his first EWA Heavyweight Championship at the Revenge of Stone-Hedge pay-per-view by winning a 29-man battle royal. Making the achievement even more impressive is the fact that Nomad fought an exhausting match just minutes before.
Nomad went on to fight in the first-ever "Hell On Earth" match, acknowleged to be the most extreme match ever created. Nomad beat both Serial Thrylla and Chandler in that match, thus retaining his EWA Heavyweight Title and cementing his position in the annums of the EWA's long history.
Nomad eventually lost the title to Chandler, and decided to focus back on the International Title. The International Champion was now Brink, so Nomad challenged him to a 3-way rooftop match along with Brink's friend, Thorn. Nomad tossed Thorn off the roof, then gave Brink a Journey's End through a skylight. Nomad hung on, and remained on the roof thus winning the match. Nomad dropped the title just days later, claiming that he was only proving a point. He then took a hiatus from the sport, taking some much-needed vacation time. He recently returned, winning the EWA International Title for the third time.
Handlers Name: Eric Jarres
Email Address: [email protected]
Other Wrestlers Held: Damian Starshot, Jesse Concorde
Comments: I'm going to use this space simply to give my opinions on the people who have had the most infuence on me in this "sport". So here goes.
Serial Thrylla: In real life, this is my best friend Dave. He showed me the EWA page, and brought me in. He got me started. We've always been two of the best around, and he's like a brother to me. Thanks for everything, Carter.
The Regulators: Biggie, you're the man. You invented tag team wrestling in the EWA, and you've defined it for the rest of time. You are the true innovator of comedy as far as the EWA's concerned, and you sure as hell do it better than anyone. Johnny Rage and Rick Ramos will always be two of my favorite characters, ever. Oh yeah, and thanks for being one of my best friends in real-life, too.
Clayton Chandler: I first started talking to Chandler online because some of my friends (Carter and Biggie) told me he was insane (and generally fun to talk to). They were right. The Cajun is an easygoing dude who's generally fun to talk to, and I have to say I'm 100% happy to have known him. Chandler, you're one of the reasons I've stayed in this "business" for so long. You help to make it fun. We've always done some of our best shit with each other. Thanks for everything. Oh, and no matter what anyone says, you give the best shoot interviews of all time in e-feds.
Nick Diamante: I hated your guts for a long, long time, Nick. You screwed me over pretty bad back in the day, and I hold one hell of a grudge. I'm glad that recently we've learned to be friends, and I've learned to stop hating you. You've done more for this place than anyone except Tom, and you deserve all the props in the world for it.
TNT: We never really talked, ever. I hardly know you. What I do know, though, is that we carried on the best fued in the history of the EWA (save for Diamante/Chandler). We deserve a pat on the back for that, dude. And just for the record....you sell the Journey's End better than anyone. Hell, you've had enough practice. Ha ha ha....
My Bros: DMX, Death Row, The Tongan, Vietnam Sam, The Mastadon, and anyone else. You guys are my friends, and you all kick ass. Some of you have had success in the EWA, some of you haven't. Some of you found one gimmick that worked, some of you had to try 45 gimmicks before you found one that worked. But you've all helped to make this fun. Thanks.
Last but certainly not least, Tom Albanese: Dude, you're the man. You're the reason we're all here today. You started the EWA, and you've built into the single best e-fed of all time. You put more work and dedication into this place that I ever thought possible, and you deserve one hell of a congratuations for it. Thanks for everything, Tom.
" " Serial Thrylla
" " Chandler
" " Nick Diamante
" " TNT
" " The Brink
" " The Regulators
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E-Mail
Tom Stone
at [email protected]
Since
July 14th, 1998
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