Chaotic Wrestling
Chaotic Wrestling logo | |
Acronym | CW |
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Founded | 2000 |
Style | Professional wrestling |
Headquarters | North Andover, Massachusetts |
Founder(s) | Jamie Jamitowski |
Owner(s) | Jamie Jamitowski and Killer Kowalski |
Website | ChaoticWrestling.com Chaotic Training Center |
Chaotic Wrestling (CW) is an American independent wrestling promotion based in North Andover, Massachusetts owned by Jamie Jamitowski and Killer Kowalski. In addition to the promotion is the Chaotic Training Center, a professional wrestling school where Kowalski oversees the training of ambitious wrestlers.
History
Chaotic Wrestling
In it's time Chaotic Wrestling has hosted both legends of wrestlings past, the recently unemployed, and the up-and-incoming new wrestlers of the business, ranging from Tony Atlas,[1] to Matt "Spike Dudley" Hyson, and Nikki Roxx.
In May 2007, Chaotic Wrestling and Fabulous Productions announced a special charity event featuring then-World Wrestling Entertainment Champion John Cena acting as special guest referee between two of CW's wrestlers, Brian Milonas and "Big" Rick Fuller.[2] During the match, WWE CEO Vince McMahon made a surprise appearance, attacking Cena, only to receive an FU from him.[3] Funds from the event went to the Newbury Police Association and several other charities.[2]
Chaotic Training Center
The Chaotic Training Center, which trains males and females over the age of 18—or 16 with parental permission—is run by Killer Kowalski.[4] In addition to Kowalski it boasts of a number of trainers with various levels of experience in the business, including; Todd Smith, and Brian Milonas.[5]
The school was featured in the third season of the joint MTV/WWE production Tough Enough.
Graduates
Several graduates have appeared on WWE television, wrestled tryout matches, or signed developmental contracts including
- Jonah Adelman [6]
- Chris Nowinski[7]
- Aaron Stevens[8]
- "Hurricane" John Walters[9]
- Chad Wicks[8]
- Kofi Kingston
Current Champions
Championship | Current champion(s) | Previous champion(s) | Date won | Location |
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Chaotic Wrestling Heavyweight Championship | Bryan Logan | Brian Milonas | September 7 2007 | Lowell, Massachusetts |
Chaotic Wrestling New England Championship | "The Golden Greek" Alex Arion | Brian Fury | October 20 2007 | Derry, New Hampshire |
Chaotic Wrestling Tag Team Championship | The Blowout Boys (Danny E. and Tommy T.) | Jason Blade and Kid Mikaze | August 10 2007 | Lowell, Massachusetts |
Notes
- ^ "Once Hailed As "Mr. USA" On The Independent Circuit, Tony Atlas". Boston Globe. December 2 2001.
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- ^ a b "Making It Big". Chaotic Training Center. Retrieved 2007-12-10.
- ^ Clevett, Jason (April 22 2002). "John Walters building a 'Killer' career". SLAM! Sports - Wrestling. Retrieved 2007-04-05.
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References
- "Wrestling event to build skating programs for youths". The Berkshire Eagle. 06 May 2002
- "Sports". Providence Journal. 07 Aug 2004
- "Throwing His Weight Around". Boston Globe 29 Aug 2004
- "Art Ring masters; Exhibit reveals the dreams, struggles of aspiring pro-wrestlers". Boston Herald 06 Nov 2003