AAW Wrestling
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Acronym | AAW |
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Founded | 2004 |
Style | Professional wrestling |
Headquarters | Berwyn, Illinois |
Founder(s) | Patrick Chites |
Owner(s) | Danny Daniels |
Formerly | All American Wrestling |
Website | Official website |
AAW, also known as AAW Wrestling or AAW: Professional Wrestling Redefined and formerly known as All American Wrestling, is an independent professional wrestling promotion originally based in Berwyn, Illinois, now based in Merrionette Park.[1][2]
History[]
The company was established in 2004 in Berwyn, Illinois. Events were largely held in the Berwyn Eagles Club until 2015, when a majority of shows began being held at 115 Bourbon St. in Merrionette Park, Illinois. Currently, events are held at the Logan Square Auditorium and 115 Bourbon Street among others. AAW has also held events in Illinois in Carpentersville, Highwood, Milan, Palatine, Arlington Heights, and Pontiac, as well as in Iowa in Davenport and Donahue.
AAW originally stood for All American Wrestling but has been simply recognized as AAW since the start of 2007. Tony Scarpone owned and ran AAW from its start in 2004 through May 2005, when Danny Daniels and Jim Lynam began running the company. Daniels and Lynam then purchased AAW in December 2005.
Championships[]
As of January 21, 2022 Complete championship histories are available by clicking the links in the Championship column in the table below.
Championship | Current champion(s) | Date won | Days | Note(s) |
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AAW Heavyweight Championship | Mat Fitchett | November 26, 2021 | 56+ | Defeated Fred Yehi at Windy City Classic XVI. |
AAW Heritage Championship | Ace Austin | December 30, 2021 | 22+ | Defeated previous champion Hakim Zane and Myron Reed in three-way match at Unosstopable. |
AAW Tag Team Championship | Ace Perry and Alexander Hammerstone | November 26, 2021 | 56+ | Defeated Jake Something and Stallion Rogers at Windy City Classic XVI. |
AAW Women's Championship | Skye Blue | November 26, 2021 | 56+ | Defeated Allysin Kay at Windy City Classic XVI. |
Roster[]
Male wrestlers[]
Ring name | Real name | Notes |
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Ace Austin[3] | Austin Higley | |
Ace Perry | Unknown | AAW Tag Team Champion |
Alexander Hammerstone | Alex Rohde | |
Davey Vega[4] | Unknown | |
Deonn Rusman[5] | Unknown | |
Fred Yehi[6] | Unknown | |
Hakim Zane[7] | Rohit Raju | |
Jake Crist[8] | John Crist[9] | |
Joeasa[5] | Unknown | |
Larry D | Lawrence Jones | |
Madman Fulton[10] | Jacob Southwick | |
Mance Warner[11] | Quirt Miller | |
Mat Fitchett[12] | Unknown | AAW Heavyweight Champion |
Myron Reed[13] | Unknown | AAW Heritage Champion |
Silas Young | Caleb DeWall | |
Travis Titan[14] | Unknown | |
1 Called Manders[15] | Steve Manders |
Female wrestlers[]
Ring name | Real name | Notes |
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Allysin Kay[16] | Allysin Kay | |
Christi Jaynes[17] | Unknown | |
Hyan[18] | Unknown | |
Skye Blue[19] | Skye Dolecki | AAW Women's Champion |
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "PWI Insider AAW".
- ^ "AAW: Professional Wrestling Redefined - Cagematch Profile".
- ^ "Ace Austin". AAW.
- ^ "Davey Vega". AAW.
- ^ a b "inFAMy". AAW.
- ^ "Fred Yehi". AAW.
- ^ "Hakim Zane". AAW.
- ^ "Jake Crist". AAW.
- ^ "Jake Crist". The Internet Wrestling Database.
- ^ "Ace Austin & Madman Fulton". AAW.
- ^ "Mance Warner". AAW.
- ^ "Mat Fitchett". AAW.
- ^ "Myron Reed". AAW.
- ^ "Travis Titan". AAW.
- ^ "Steve Manders". AAW.
- ^ "Allysin Kay". AAW.
- ^ "Christi Jaynes". AAW.
- ^ "Hyan". AAW.
- ^ "Skye Blue". AAW.
External links[]
- Berwyn, Illinois
- Independent professional wrestling promotions based in the Midwestern United States
- Entertainment companies established in 2004
- 2004 establishments in Illinois