Reality of Wrestling

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Reality of Wrestling
AcronymROW
Founded2005
StyleSports entertainment
HeadquartersHouston, Texas[1]
Founder(s)Booker T
Owner(s)Booker T
Sharmell[2]
FormerlyPro Wrestling Alliance
Websitehttp://www.realityofwrestling.com

Reality of Wrestling (ROW) is an independent professional wrestling promotion based in Houston, Texas. It was established as Pro Wrestling Alliance (PWA) in 2005 by Booker T.

History

Pro Wrestling Alliance

The Pro Wrestling Alliance's first show was held in December 2006. Owner Booker T has stated that the promotion was opened with the intent to give professional wrestlers the opportunity to properly train, as well as to keep the legacy of Paul Boesch's Houston Wrestling alive.[1][2] The money made at shows is donated to the Booker T. Fights For Kids Foundation, which helps kids stay off the streets and shows them the benefits of a better life.[3]

Monthly events were held at the Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, Texas, and later at the Clear Lake Recreation Sports Center in Clear Lake, Texas.

In December 2007, Rob Van Dam wrestled his first match after leaving WWE against Booker T for the PWA, and the match is included on the DVD The Best of RVD TV Vol 1 DVD in the extras.[4]

Reality of Wrestling

On March 9, 2012, after seven years as the Pro Wrestling Alliance, the promotion was re-launched as Reality of Wrestling (ROW).[1] The name change was a spontaneous decision of Booker T.[2] In December 2013, the promotion almost closed with Christmas Chaos planned as the last show.[2] However, last minute investors and partners helped the promotion continue to run.[2]

The promotion produces a weekly YouTube show with tapings taking place once monthly at their live events in Clear Lake. ROW later launched a local television program in Houston, Texas that originally aired on KUBE-TV Channel 57 and currently airs on Sunday mornings on KIAH-TV Channel 39.[2] In February 2014, ROW partnered with the Soul of the South Network to air the show in 20 cities.[2] They aired their first internet pay-per-view in July 2014.[2]

The promotion also includes a school that has a two-year training program for beginning professional wrestlers, as opposed to the more traditional three and six month programs at other schools.[5]

Current roster

  • Abel Andrew Jackson
  • Alex Reigns
  • Alex Villarreal
  • Barrett Brown
  • Andrew Lockhart
  • Ayden Cristiano
  • Bartek
  • Brenden Skye
  • Cameron Cole
  • Cedric Pain
  • Erik Lockhart
  • Evan Snow
  • Francis Flores
  • Gabriel Hillier
  • Gino
  • Gustavo Mendoza
  • Inferno Tiger
  • Jasper "The Hammer" Davis
  • Kid Ransom
  • Mysterious Q
  • Parviz
  • Pump Patrol
  • Rex Andrews
  • Rob B
  • "Ruthless Ryan Davidson
  • Sean Studd
  • Shawn Hendrix
  • Steele
  • The Pride
  • The Rockstar
  • X

Womens Roster

  • Hyaneyoung
  • Jada Keys
  • Kayla Lynn
  • Kiera Hogan
  • Kylie Rae
  • Miranda
  • Reyna
  • Robyn

Current champions

Championship Current Champion(s) Date Won Days Won from Notes
ROW Heavyweight Championship Ayden Cristiano April 04, 2017 2,590 Gino
ROW Tag Team Championship Legion (Shawn Hendrix & Nomak) May 6, 2017 2,558 Alpha Unit – Sergeant Cedric Pain & Jasper Davis
ROW Diamonds Championship Kayla Lynn Kylie Rae
ROW Television Championship JJ Blake March 11, 2017 2,614 Terrale Tempo
ROW Texas Championship Rex Andrews December 10, 2016 2,705 Vacant

References

  1. ^ a b c Damante, Mike (2013-03-26). "Booker T brings Reality of Wrestling to Houston suburb". The Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2015-04-26.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Pendergest, Sean (2014-04-02). "Booker T's Reality of Wrestling Gets a Second Chance, Just as He Did". Houston Press. Retrieved 2015-04-27.
  3. ^ Eck, Kevin (2007-06-21). "Q&A with King Booker". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2015-04-26.
  4. ^ Ward, Marshall (2009-09-17). "Get your Van Dam fill through RVD TV". SLAM! Wrestling. Retrieved 2015-04-26.
  5. ^ Ryan, Nathan (2014-07-04). "World Wrestling Entertainment on the hunt for more Australian talent". FOX Sports. Retrieved 2015-04-26.

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