Epic-1 Wrestling
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| - | In April 2009, Epic-1 Wrestling premiered as a new extension off of the defunct [[Championship Wrestling Association]] (CWA), which was co-founded and operated by [[Joe Randa]] and [[Max Vender]], two of whom have done so with Epic-1. The federation debuted with full-length matches, but eventually decided upon | + | In April 2009, Epic-1 Wrestling premiered as a new extension off of the defunct [[Championship Wrestling Association]] (CWA), which was co-founded and operated by [[Joe Randa]] and [[Max Vender]], two of whom have done so with Epic-1. The federation took to a wide ring-sized blue base critiqued as "one of the best bases" and debuted with full-length matches, but eventually decided upon best interest to abbreviate their wrestling content to music videos. |
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| + | Epic-1 gradually adopted program -- Tuesday Night Ignition (though the show is factually recorded in the daytime). | ||
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Revision as of 02:52, 20 June 2009
| Epic-1 Wrestling | |
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| Details | |
| Acronym | Epic-1 |
| Established | 2009 |
| Style | Athletic and technical wrestling |
| Format | Backyard wrestling |
| Wrestling base | Base |
| Location | Louisville, Kentucky |
| External links | YouTube Channel |
Epic-1 Wrestling (E1W) or (E-1 or Epic-1) is a backyard wrestling federation located in Louisville, Kentucky which was formed by co-founders Joe Randa and Max Vender in spring 2009. The origin of Epic-1 follows the demise of Championship Wrestling Association (CWA), featuring many of the wrestlers who performed in that federation with the addition of newer talent. Epic-1 takes to a wide base that has been critiqued as one of the best bases.
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History
Premiere
In April 2009, Epic-1 Wrestling premiered as a new extension off of the defunct Championship Wrestling Association (CWA), which was co-founded and operated by Joe Randa and Max Vender, two of whom have done so with Epic-1. The federation took to a wide ring-sized blue base critiqued as "one of the best bases" and debuted with full-length matches, but eventually decided upon best interest to abbreviate their wrestling content to music videos.
Epic-1 gradually adopted program -- Tuesday Night Ignition (though the show is factually recorded in the daytime).
