Post by Das Admin on Feb 11, 2014 0:09:52 GMT -6
Matt Ward, Peyton Von Licht, Chris Alans and Davis Wiley are four of the new talents featured in this part 2 as they join the MSW ranks.
Matt Ward is no stranger to the business and comes from the Aimoo circuit. Not a lot of accomplishments but if it's one thing he's known for, it's having a unique speed and agility for a man his size leaving you wonder how to combat somebody like him. He returned from an injury in the late 2012, early 2013 season debuting this new attitude and he comes to Danny Stevenson's Missouri State Wrestling looking to make his mark on a new circuit with some familiar but a lot of new talents.
Davis Wiley has been traveling the independent circuit for the past year or so and has been working on making a name for himself. This southerner may seem welcoming at first but his appearance does allude to having a bit of a rough edge to him. Maybe appearances can be deceiving... and maybe not.
Chris Alans -- a man who has all the potential in the world to be a great star in the business with some technical wrestling ability. Some say his downside is that he's too much of a showman and that's why he hasn't got his big time break since being in the business since the 90s but he never lets it get him down and he keeps on truckin'. He's signed on with MSW and maybe he'll change this perception.
Peyton Von Licht is another great independent talent, coming from promotions like UTA and Sunrise. He unfortunately hasn't had much luck being released from his contract in one and the company closed its doors in the other so he's come to the MSW with hopes that he'll get that break he's been looking for. With some of the best talent on the independent circuit right now and the backing of a management team that hasn't lied or sugar coated what they want, Peyton came to MSW with high hopes of becoming that next break out star, and truly being a "man of the people."
Matt Ward is no stranger to the business and comes from the Aimoo circuit. Not a lot of accomplishments but if it's one thing he's known for, it's having a unique speed and agility for a man his size leaving you wonder how to combat somebody like him. He returned from an injury in the late 2012, early 2013 season debuting this new attitude and he comes to Danny Stevenson's Missouri State Wrestling looking to make his mark on a new circuit with some familiar but a lot of new talents.
Davis Wiley has been traveling the independent circuit for the past year or so and has been working on making a name for himself. This southerner may seem welcoming at first but his appearance does allude to having a bit of a rough edge to him. Maybe appearances can be deceiving... and maybe not.
Chris Alans -- a man who has all the potential in the world to be a great star in the business with some technical wrestling ability. Some say his downside is that he's too much of a showman and that's why he hasn't got his big time break since being in the business since the 90s but he never lets it get him down and he keeps on truckin'. He's signed on with MSW and maybe he'll change this perception.
Peyton Von Licht is another great independent talent, coming from promotions like UTA and Sunrise. He unfortunately hasn't had much luck being released from his contract in one and the company closed its doors in the other so he's come to the MSW with hopes that he'll get that break he's been looking for. With some of the best talent on the independent circuit right now and the backing of a management team that hasn't lied or sugar coated what they want, Peyton came to MSW with high hopes of becoming that next break out star, and truly being a "man of the people."