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Post by jasonjaconetti on Aug 15, 2011 6:32:17 GMT -5
****Breaking News**** Shark Valley Championship Wrestling...Dead fish shows life?Shark Valley Championship Wrestling released a brief news-release today stating that Joe Hennig was named their Wrestler of the Year. Hennig was the reining SVCW champion when CCW was forced to close the territory down due to financial issues. It seems strange that they would make this news release unless something else may follow. Could SVCW be on the verge of re-opening? CCW has made no statement and appear to be closed on the wrestling front. Time will tell, but the news-release did feature a logo of a bird with the name "The Alliance" as the watermark on the letter.
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Post by jasonjaconetti on Aug 15, 2011 7:09:31 GMT -5
****Breaking News**** Cove Championship Wrestling...Is there life?Cove Championship Wrestling (CCW) has released it's end of the year awards list. Wrestler of the Year: Rob van Dam Tag Team of the Year: the Miracle Violence Connection Match of the Year: King of the Hill Match - King of the Hill 2010 - 4/9/2010 Winner = Claudio CastagnoliFeud of the Year: Rob van Dam vs. Adam Pearce There was no other information concerning CCW returning or any reason why they decided to send out this news-release. There was the same bird logo with the name The Alliance in the watermark, just as there was on the Shark Valley Championship Wrestling news-release.
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Post by jasonjaconetti on Aug 19, 2011 6:45:44 GMT -5
****Breaking News****
1/10/11: CCW Library sold off
Cove Championship Wrestling's video library (which includes all the Shark Valley Championship Wrestling video rights) have been sold off to a group calling themselves The Alliance. While not much is known about The Alliance, they were able to purchase the entire video library for an even $1 Million. The rights were previously held by the NIWA and the sale was not even a a blip on Jim Ross' screen.
"Who cares! A bunch of old videos that no one would ever want to see? Please, I think the money will help us even more than any old videos."
Other talks concerning CCW properties have been going on throughout the last few weeks and will continue, as the NIWA is looking to make money off of CCW.
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Post by jasonjaconetti on Aug 27, 2011 19:48:39 GMT -5
***** Breaking News *****
Shark Valley Championship Wrestling Properties Sold
1/20/11
The NIWA sold off all the Shark Valley Championship Wrestling properties to The Alliance. That includes the actual SVCW ring, aprons, name, etc... The sale was for $325,000 and now gives The Alliance full control of everything SVCW. NIWA President, Jim Ross, had no comment when he was asked about the sale.
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Post by jasonjaconetti on Jan 6, 2012 10:40:50 GMT -5
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