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| Since the birth of the Professional Wrestling Alliance in the summer of 2004, many greats have come and gone, but few are remembered. Here, we pay tribute to those who showed dedication and determination during their time in the PWA. In one way or another, these pioneers respectively paved the way and made the PWA what it is today. (In order of induction) |
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| SlydeGuitare
There is only one person walking the face of this Earth can say he was the first. On August 29th, 2004, Randy Orton (handled by SlydeGuitare) not only won the King of the Ring Tournament, but also became the first ever PWA Heavyweight Champion. His reign would last through the months of September, October, and culminated in November when SlydeGuitare parted ways from the PWA. In addition of handling Randy Orton, SlydeGuitare also handled several other superstars in his several stints in PWA including Eddie Guerrero, Sid Vicious, Batista, Ric Flair, and Rowdy Roddy Piper. |
| HBKMichaels11
One week after the PWA's first pay per view, Edge (handled by HBKMichaels11) made history by becoming the first ever PWA Television Champion, begining a legacy that continues today. Nearly four months later, he would steal the show at Rebellion along with Brock Lesnar (Blaine) and Sting (GTRacer345) in a Triple Threat that was deamed PWA Match of the Year for 2004. It was in that match that Edge captured the most coveted prize in the PWA, the Heavyweight Title. While most of HBKMichaels11's success came during his stint as Edge, he would also make his mark as Shawn Michaels in his second run with the PWA. One thing that's for sure is that despite who he controled, HBKMichaels11 left his mark in PWA. |
| PWAChairman05
Without one man, the entire Professional Wrestling Alliance would not be. In the summer of 2004, PWAChairman05, better known as Carbon in the e-fed world, began the construction of the PWA. Little did he know that the PWA would evolve from a small e-fed in to one of the biggest feds on the internet and for three years, the PWA has maintained it's status as one of the premier federations online. It's no secret that the PWA's success is largely due to the dedication of it's roleplayers, but you can give just as much credit to PWAChairman05. |
| LegendDarkblood
There is only one person who can say their claim to fame is at one time, they were not only PWA Heavyweight Champion, but also United States Champion and one half of the Tag Champions as well. LegendDarkblood's induction in to the Hall of Fame came several months after he successfully retained his United States Title and captured the Heavyweight Title as Jeff Hardy at PWA Retribution II. In addition, that same night, he entered an Invitational Battle Royal as Matt Hardy with the last two men remaining, becoming new Tag Team Champions. LegendDarkblood was able to topple the competition along with Bill Goldberg (making him the only person in PWA history to hold three championships as two different characters, Matt and Jeff). |
| GTRacer345
GTRacer345, better known as Sting in the Professional Wrestling Alliance, busted on the scene in September 2004 as the duo, the Deadly Combination (Sting and Undertaker). At the first Retribution on Halloween night 2004, the Deadly Combo. became Tag Team Champions after defeating Brock Lesnar (Blaine) and Shawn Michaels (SkyDiddy). Several months later, Sting went on to win Match of the Year 2004 along with Brock and Edge (HBKMichaels11) at Rebellion. Aside from being a former Tag Team, Hardcore, and United States Champion, Sting's biggest accomplishment came at the 2006 Royal Rumble when he outlasted nineteen other superstars. |
| SkyDiddy SkyDiddy's first taste of success came when he replaced Chris Jericho as one half of the PWA Tag Team Champions along with Brock Lesnar (Blaine) as part of the Revolution (also including then Heavyweight Champion, Randy Orton aka James). At Retribution, he lost the Tag Titles with Brock, but that same night, was able to capture the U.S. Championship. SkyDiddy then switched to "the Cerebral Assassin" Triple H, where he would capture the ultimate prize, the PWA Heavyweight Championship. SkyDiddy went on to have several memorable title matches as champion, including Royal Rumble 2005 against Jeff Hardy (Illinkid) and their rematch several weeks later on Fusion in a Steel Cage. |