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Much subsequently due to limited information, on the March 10, 2007 edition of 2KW, Check was involved in a TV Title Tournament and challenged Grifter, who was aligned with SyNN as The Elite, in round one. Down to the last moments of the bout, Grifter countered a chokeslam attempt by Check shoving him to the floor and incoherently receiving a successful pinfall. It was then unveiled after Check stood up gleefully embracing Grifter that he aligned with the group. Grifter, however, went on in the tournament to lose in the semi finals to V.i.P.
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Much subsequently due to limited information, on the March 10, 2007 edition of 2KW, [[Check]] was involved in a TV Title Tournament and challenged [[Grifter]], accompanied by Synn in The Elite, during a round one match. Down to the last moments of the bout, Grifter countered a chokeslam attempt by Check shoving him to the floor and incoherently receiving a pinfall victory. It was then unveiled after Check stood up gleefully embracing Grifter that he aligned with the group.  
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The Elite heightened their upstart by executing reckless acts of brutality especially seen in the duration of SyNN's "Open Challenges" or anything goes hardcore bouts which prominently began with [[Saylo]] and [[Scythe]]. The vile onslaught would involve light tubes, chairs, and a cinnapore cane with the inclusion of what became the group's signature attack, a collaborative vicious running kick to the head. Other devastating moves used were SyNN's signature powerbomb manuever called SyNNDrome and Grifter's One Sick Ass Clothesline (OSAC). The group additionally became known for their occasional screwjobs to other wrestlers and helping each other in their matches.  
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At the same event, The Elite heightened their upstart by executing reckless acts of brutality featured during Synn's first "Open Challenge" or anything goes hardcore bout which prominently began with [[Saylo]]. The vile onslaught would involve light tubes, chairs, and a cinnapore cane. Physical assaults included what became the group's signature attack, a collaborative vicious running kick to the head, Grifter's One Sick Ass Clothesline (OSAC), and Synn's signature powerbomb manuever dubbed Synndrome. Their dominance was carried on during Dubb C's spotlight segment after beating down Chris Torres, the owner of a federation named LESW and Joey "Doomsday" Resto, who stepped up belligerently to help Torres against The Elite but was ultimately assaulted and Synndromed into a spot of fire.
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Grifter after being receptive of disrespectful by Jamal Jackson under his Divided World Entertainment executive authority, a short feud developed between the two which spanned two matches with both respectively getting victories over one another. Check around this time began a quarrel with G Murda of the G.O.A.T faction for costing him the 2KW World Championship to Mike Goldston.
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Grifter lost in the semi-finals of the TV Title Tournament to V.i.P.
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The group additionally became known for their occasional screwjobs to other wrestlers and helping each other in their matches. Check's attempts against [[G-Styles]] and defending champion [[G-Murda]] for the 2KW Championship with not successful.
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after being receptive of disrespectful by Jamal Jackson under his Divided World Entertainment executive authority, a short feud developed between the two which spanned two matches with both respectively getting victories over one another. Check around this time began a quarrel with G Murda of the G.O.A.T faction for costing him the 2KW World Championship to Mike Goldston.
Although their hardcore violence toned down, The Elite continued to lay their impression with physical devastation. In the summer of 2007, Check defeated Goldston for the 2KW Title. In September, while defending champion Check faced Raze, William Black made an interference halting a slow count by the referee and delivering an F5 on Raze, essentially assisting Check to retaining the title but also joining The Elite which exceptionally did not go well with Check. The referee was also revealed to be in on the officiating and mistakenly thought to be apart of the group. Check proceeded to have a remarkable hardcore bout with Saylo which also saw him retain his title, but soon lost it to Raze. Moreover, Check's problems within The Elite continued to grow against an arrogant Black and Grifter and the status of the group before 2007 closed out.
Although their hardcore violence toned down, The Elite continued to lay their impression with physical devastation. In the summer of 2007, Check defeated Goldston for the 2KW Title. In September, while defending champion Check faced Raze, William Black made an interference halting a slow count by the referee and delivering an F5 on Raze, essentially assisting Check to retaining the title but also joining The Elite which exceptionally did not go well with Check. The referee was also revealed to be in on the officiating and mistakenly thought to be apart of the group. Check proceeded to have a remarkable hardcore bout with Saylo which also saw him retain his title, but soon lost it to Raze. Moreover, Check's problems within The Elite continued to grow against an arrogant Black and Grifter and the status of the group before 2007 closed out.

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The Elite
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Stable
Members Kris Kage (leader)
SyNN
William Black
Joe Bullrog
Whiplash
Statik
Name The Elite
Debut 2001
Promotion 2KW

The Elite is a backyard wrestling heel stable in 2KW which consists of leader Kris Kage, SyNN, William Black, Joe Bullrog, Whiplash and Statik, and is usually accompanied by ToXXSyNN who manages SyNN. The group was originally birthed in 2001 during 2KW's alliance with the GWA federation.

There have been different versions of the stable since its original incarnation. The Elite currently focuses on the empowerment of holding all championships as the "Elite Gold Edition". Their gimmick is that of a wrecking crew persisting to assert their presence, dominance and achievements.

Contents

History

Original Elite

In 2001 during the parnership of 2KW (then known fully at 2000 Wrestling) with Ghetto Wrestling Alliance, a formation between J.S.A as the GWA/2KW World Champion, SyNN as the GWA/2KW Television Champion and Vinny Mac took place which became known as The Elite and kept to a trio movement. Following the split of the GWA and 2KW united world titles, William Black prevailed in a Battle Royal for the 2KW Championship and joined the group. By the end of the year, Elite feuded with Speed Demon and 2KW Intercontinental Champion WASP, who subsequently betrayed his partner and became the final member of the original Elite group.

Domination (2007)

Much subsequently due to limited information, on the March 10, 2007 edition of 2KW, Check was involved in a TV Title Tournament and challenged Grifter, accompanied by Synn in The Elite, during a round one match. Down to the last moments of the bout, Grifter countered a chokeslam attempt by Check shoving him to the floor and incoherently receiving a pinfall victory. It was then unveiled after Check stood up gleefully embracing Grifter that he aligned with the group.

At the same event, The Elite heightened their upstart by executing reckless acts of brutality featured during Synn's first "Open Challenge" or anything goes hardcore bout which prominently began with Saylo. The vile onslaught would involve light tubes, chairs, and a cinnapore cane. Physical assaults included what became the group's signature attack, a collaborative vicious running kick to the head, Grifter's One Sick Ass Clothesline (OSAC), and Synn's signature powerbomb manuever dubbed Synndrome. Their dominance was carried on during Dubb C's spotlight segment after beating down Chris Torres, the owner of a federation named LESW and Joey "Doomsday" Resto, who stepped up belligerently to help Torres against The Elite but was ultimately assaulted and Synndromed into a spot of fire.

Grifter lost in the semi-finals of the TV Title Tournament to V.i.P.


The group additionally became known for their occasional screwjobs to other wrestlers and helping each other in their matches. Check's attempts against G-Styles and defending champion G-Murda for the 2KW Championship with not successful.

after being receptive of disrespectful by Jamal Jackson under his Divided World Entertainment executive authority, a short feud developed between the two which spanned two matches with both respectively getting victories over one another. Check around this time began a quarrel with G Murda of the G.O.A.T faction for costing him the 2KW World Championship to Mike Goldston.

Although their hardcore violence toned down, The Elite continued to lay their impression with physical devastation. In the summer of 2007, Check defeated Goldston for the 2KW Title. In September, while defending champion Check faced Raze, William Black made an interference halting a slow count by the referee and delivering an F5 on Raze, essentially assisting Check to retaining the title but also joining The Elite which exceptionally did not go well with Check. The referee was also revealed to be in on the officiating and mistakenly thought to be apart of the group. Check proceeded to have a remarkable hardcore bout with Saylo which also saw him retain his title, but soon lost it to Raze. Moreover, Check's problems within The Elite continued to grow against an arrogant Black and Grifter and the status of the group before 2007 closed out.

Reshaping of The Elite (2008-present)

Incarnations

Incarnation: Notes: Members:
The Elite (2001) Original incarnation in 2KW J.S.A, SyNN, Vinny Mac, William Black, WASP
The Elite V.2 Second incarnation in 2KW SyNN, Check, Grifter, William Black, ToXXSyNN subsequent accompany of SyNN
The Elite (2008-present) Third incarnation in 2KW SyNN, William Black, Whiplash, Kris Kage, Joe Bullrog, Statik, ToXXSyNN accompany of SyNN

In wrestling

  • Finishing & signature moves
  • Triple Yakuza Kick to kneeling opponent
  • Theme music
    • Neckbone by Powerman 5000

Championships and accomplishments

References

External links

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