===========================03.13.2K10=====================
Anarchy Wrestling has returned. In January of 2010 after a little over a year long disappearance from the wrestling world. What happened? Where did AW go wrong? Those questions have now been answered. In a sit down interview with Alex Caine he reveals the whole truth and nothing but.
Alex: I opened EWA originally with my uncle's money, and my money. We ran alright, shut down Dan Taylor's fed, and a few others who thought they could outlast us. And then came the big event. I got married. I left the company in the hands of Jon Tees... who apparently just felt AW was nothing without me. Unfortunately on the way back from the honeymoon the two of us were in a plane crash, and hospitalized. Once my wife and I were better, and after the honeymoon was finally over I started checking all the AW channels, and saw nothing. I tried to contact Jon, but he wouldn't answer. Then one day...he picked up. So,we talked and discussed returning. We got together with a group of EWA alumni and put together a mini Pay Per View, Blunt Trauma. It was successful, but lacking. We decided to do some serious headhunting. By the time we were done... we officially reopened, and had decided upon officially renaming the EWA. We settled on Anarchy Wrestling. A place with very few rules, where you can expect almost anything to happen. We ran from June 2008 to October 2008 before I decided to take a few months off to be with my first child. I developed a plot line where I, Alex, would be kidnapped by Evan Michaels. It wouldn't be known that Evan kidnapped me until much later when I returned. However once the angle was underway, and I took my leave, the staff I left in charge...Adrian Stone, Evan Michaels, and Jon Tees couldn't decide what direction the company was headed. The stars wouldn't listen or show up for them. The company basically fell apart at the bickering between Stone and Michaels. Stone and Michaels went their respective ways forcing Jon to throw his hands up and close AW once again. Stone and Michaels, last I heard attempted to run their own federations, but neither one lasted more than a week. After the collapse Jon called me immediately to let me know. I simply shrugged and said "Well Jon... I'm going to take this time to enjoy my child. Give him the love and affection I never got. I'll call you in a year." One year later...October 2009...I picked up my old cell phone, retrieved Jon's number and said "I've still got the cash. I can get my Uncle and The Diablo Slayer...Who can you bring in?" From there we reopened with our second Noitcerusser, which is a play on the word ressurection, and it was actually a BIGGER HIT, ratings wise than the first Noitcerusser. This surprised us both and by February we were growing faster and larger than ever before. So much so that we hired a brand new and very talented general manager named John Yuma. Thanks in part to the great network that is the Round Table. Now here we are and it's March, we have a growing roster, and a gigantic pay per view gala event tomorrow night which I am massively looking forward to. A lot of great surprises, a couple returns, and the corwning of our first Heavyweight champion since Ben Morrigan lost to Jason Lovell at Cold Fall 2008. Our single biggest Pay per view to date....I do however expect that to change tomorrow night.
And that is where it stands...the history of AW, what really happened behind closed doors, then and now...what will the future hold? Who really knows...not even God, and Alex knows everything!
===========================07.31.2K8=====================
Blunt Trauma was a success but not large enough to garner the telvision support needed to continue with weekly shows. At this point Tees, and Caine decided it would be best to shut down and do some serious recruiting. The two did exactly that and returned with an announcement of a secnd Pay per View to be held at the begining of July, paid for out of their own pocket. The Pay Per View name itself was a play, spelling 'ressurection' backwards. July 13th came and went with the bang needed and AW soon found itself being sponosred by channel 420, as a part of Foxx Networks weekly 'recorded' television lineup. But Alexander renegotiated to instead host live, bi-weekly events. This drew Foxx's interest more and the paper was inked.
Anarchy Wrestling is now approaching it's second episode with a regrowing roster, and the first Heavyweight champion since Kaige. The man holding that title, being the only man that was also involved in XWA, Ben Morrigan, who has never failed to stand beside Alexander and whatever Co-Owner Alexander has helping him.
Anarchy wrestling alo has announced that there will be three competitors, and names being entered into the hall of fame at the end of August during a formal ceremony. Those three names are: Jonathon Tees, Madison Divera, and Ben Morrigan. Congratulations to them, and Good luck.
===========================04.02.2K8=====================
The Extreme Wrestling Alliance ran smoothly until Alexander Caine's mysterious disappearance, that later turned out to be a vacation gone wrong, and collapsed in January of 2008.
Alexander Caine, teamed with Jonathon Tees, renamed the company to Anarchy Wrestling and has hired a select few former EWA stars. Among them North American Champion Ben Morrigan.
===========================10.02.2K8=====================
The Extreme wrestling Alliance opened it's door's for the first time October 13th, 2007, with the financial backing of Alexander Caine and under the company name Death of Mankind2k8. The EWA was originally began as a mere thought in Caine's mind after he went into business alongside Jason North of the AWO/X-Corporation, reopening the Xtreme Wrestling Alliance. North soon tried to bring in Dan Taylor, a man who once plotted to cripple Alexander. Alexander set his differences with Taylor aside, and began constructing the idea of bringing a second weekly show to XWA, however with Jason North constantly vexing the two of them with ridiculouos plots, and angles, it came as no surprise that Taylor and Caine soon had developed the framework for a brand new federration. The bills were paid, and Total Championship Wrestling was prepared to take the nation by storm broadcasting nationwide cable access. However Dan Taylor had yet another idea in mind, and as Caine left the offices of TCW, Taylor had phoned up Jason North and gave him Caine's share of stock in the new company. TCW had sold itself, to AWO X-Corp.
This left Alexander Caine with the Xtreme Wrestling alliance which once stood beneath the AWO X-Corp banner, following the actions of it's owners and operators, Aleander Caine phoned his uncle James Caine. Caine set up a meeting with many old friends, and with money from his family, Alexander Caine went through the courts, altered the name of the XWA to the EWA. The Date was October 11th, 2007, and the EWA was officially conceived. Two Days later it was born.
The first Knockout was not only controversial, and exciting it left the world with a number of questions that were almost entirely answered at EWA's first Pay Per View and second event HalloWicked2K7. While the Pay Per View did not excel in the ratings it did well enough to provide EWA, the definitive foundation it needed for a stable future.
--Significant People in the creation of EWA--
~ James A. Caine
~ Gilbert S.L. Caine
~ Adrian Angel
~ Corbin Kaige
~ Jason Victor Powers
~ Peter R. Piper
~ Charles 'Spaz' Blair
~ Benjamin Morrigan
- Marcus Jackson
~ Jonathon Tees
~ Scott Diamond Kidd
~ William Carrera
~ Paul Harris Jackson
~ Kodo Akino