Post by Lord Hastings on Jul 8, 2018 13:01:35 GMT -5
As the fifth UGWC Hall of Fame class, three individuals have been selected for induction based upon their contributions and impact not only upon UGWC, but also for their greater impact on the industry as a whole.
Representing the Unified Global Wrestling Coalition, the Hall of Fame inducts "The Cyclone" JK. First debuting in GIW as part of the Aussie Rebels, the Cyclone excited fans around the world with his endless resolve and fought as an inspiring underdog, culminating in his capture of the GIW.com Championship. He would go on to win the Cross-Hemisphere Championship in UGWC and after a lengthy hiatus would return as a possible final opponent for Moss Edwards, with events transpiring to lead JK into an extended run in which he would compete at Horizons as part of the Cooperative Champions. After retiring from in-ring action, JK continues to be a part of the UGWC universe in his new role as the Head Trainer. UGWC welcomes Jordan King into the Hall of Fame.
Representing the Unified Global Wrestling Coalition, the Hall of Fame inducts "The Drunken Buzzsaw" Chaos. The VP of the Devil's Most Wanted motorcycle club, Chaos saw early success in his career in promotions such as GCW and GWA, and soon after debuting in UGWC would capture the Cooperative Championship alongside Cypress Morgan. Chaos would continue to see success outside of a UGWC ring as well, winning the 2015 OWF Pool of Blood match before winning multiple championships in that promotion. Regarded as the greatest holder of the championship that shares his name, the retired Chaos currently serves as a color analyst on the UGWC Chill brand. UGWC welcomes Chaos into the Hall of Fame.
Representing the Unified Global Wrestling Coalition, the Hall of Fame inducts Ezekiel Pax. Debuting in GIW alongside Marek Daisuke, the pair would be the first ever Tag Team Champions in GIW history. Pax would blossom as a singles competitor in UGWC, culminating in winning the World Heavyweight Championship at In Your Hands in 2012, while continuing to have success in the cooperative division with partners such as Jordan King and Mickey Dragon, and at the time he completed the achievement was only the third Grand Slam Winner in UGWC history. UGWC welcomes Ezekiel Pax into the Hall of Fame.
Representing the Unified Global Wrestling Coalition, the Hall of Fame inducts "The Cyclone" JK. First debuting in GIW as part of the Aussie Rebels, the Cyclone excited fans around the world with his endless resolve and fought as an inspiring underdog, culminating in his capture of the GIW.com Championship. He would go on to win the Cross-Hemisphere Championship in UGWC and after a lengthy hiatus would return as a possible final opponent for Moss Edwards, with events transpiring to lead JK into an extended run in which he would compete at Horizons as part of the Cooperative Champions. After retiring from in-ring action, JK continues to be a part of the UGWC universe in his new role as the Head Trainer. UGWC welcomes Jordan King into the Hall of Fame.
Representing the Unified Global Wrestling Coalition, the Hall of Fame inducts "The Drunken Buzzsaw" Chaos. The VP of the Devil's Most Wanted motorcycle club, Chaos saw early success in his career in promotions such as GCW and GWA, and soon after debuting in UGWC would capture the Cooperative Championship alongside Cypress Morgan. Chaos would continue to see success outside of a UGWC ring as well, winning the 2015 OWF Pool of Blood match before winning multiple championships in that promotion. Regarded as the greatest holder of the championship that shares his name, the retired Chaos currently serves as a color analyst on the UGWC Chill brand. UGWC welcomes Chaos into the Hall of Fame.
Representing the Unified Global Wrestling Coalition, the Hall of Fame inducts Ezekiel Pax. Debuting in GIW alongside Marek Daisuke, the pair would be the first ever Tag Team Champions in GIW history. Pax would blossom as a singles competitor in UGWC, culminating in winning the World Heavyweight Championship at In Your Hands in 2012, while continuing to have success in the cooperative division with partners such as Jordan King and Mickey Dragon, and at the time he completed the achievement was only the third Grand Slam Winner in UGWC history. UGWC welcomes Ezekiel Pax into the Hall of Fame.