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GZW = A billionaires gift to his daughter

Most girls ask for a new car when they turn eighteen, others are simply excited about the prospect of leaving the watchful eyes of their parents and heading down the path of college life. Robin Taylor, however, has never lived the life of a normal teenager before – so why would she start now? When her multi-billionaire asked her what she wanted for her eighteenth birthday present, she stated she wanted to own a professional wrestling promotion – and from there the GZW was born.

The benefits of this business deal for Robin’s father is there – whether his daughter succeeds or not. With success he gets to see his baby girl leave the nest and follow in the steps of her father and become a successful business owner – with failure he gets a nice tax write off. However, the affects that this business venture could have on the sport of professional wrestling is anything but minimal. Robin, while being a very attractive lady, has always been known as a spoiled brat who always gets her way. The decisions she makes is to benefit her and no one else. Will the wrestler’s of the world take a risk of working for a young lady who knows little about the sport? Will money be enough to attract the sport’s most decorated stars? How long will Robin’s attention be on the sport, will she quickly grow tired of her new toy “The GZW”?

All these questions will soon be addressed and I’m sure more questions will be raised in the coming weeks. The details about the operation of the league has raised some exciting opportunities to the sports stars, but is Robin really motivated to make this league a success or does she have a hidden motive? No matter what the future brings for the GZW, one thing is for sure, it will certainly be interesting!


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