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AAPW Main Event Featuring PAC, Colt Cabana and El Generico 6:45 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012 Black Diamond Harley-Davidson Warehouse Marion, Ill.
Tickets are $12 for front row, $10 for adults and $8 for
children. They are on sale now at aapwrestling.com.
When "Boom Boom" Colt Cabana debuts at AAPW
"Main Event" on Jan. 14, he won't be coming alone.
AAPW officials can now confirm that "The Generic
Luchador" El Generico and "The Man Gravity Forgot" PAC will also
be competing that night.
Each of our three guest stars bring something special to the
ring - and to AAPW - but the real winners at "Main Event" will be the
fans. These three guests stars - each renowned internationally for his work -
will awe those in attendance with amazing feats and unbelievable skill.
For the uniniaited, click each picture for some details about just what
makes these men so special.
PAC
El Generico
Colt Cabana
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"We know our fans love seeing our local performers, but
bringing in stars like Cabana, El Generico and PAC, who are recognized not only
nationally but internationally, as well, will only enhance the caliber of our
show and the experience of the fans," said Executive Producer and Promoter
Chris Hagstrom.
While it excites AAPW officials to make this announcement,
they also caution that PAC's appearance hinges on travel arrangements. They
have been assured there shouldn't be any issues, but with international travel
during the winter months, anything can happen.
Earlier this year, AAPW fans were let down when Sinclair
Broadcasting pulled Ring of Honor Champion Davey Richards from an appearance at
an AAPW television taping, and officials don't want to see the same thing
happen twice.
"We're doing everything in our power to keep the
situation under control, but unfortunately, some circumstances are beyond our
reach," Hagstrom said. "We hope the fans will bear with us and be
patient. We'll keep fans informed with up-to-the-minute details."
No matches have yet been announced for Cabana, El Generico
or PAC. Those announcements will be made in the coming weeks, likely following
the Dec. 18 television taping.
Also scheduled for the show:
AAPW Heavyweight Champion Edmund "Livewire"
McGuire will defend his title against the #1 contender to be determined on AAPW Collision on December 10th.
Mike Masters challenges AAPW Color Commentator Kevin
Hunsperger to a match: When it was announced that "Collision" would
be airing on WSIL-TV 3 in Southern Illinois, Southeast Missouri and Western
Kentucky this spring, WSIL Morning Show host Hunsperger invited Heath Hatton
onto the show. Upset by being passed over, Masters interrupted the show and
attacked Hatton. Hunsperger lent a hand by hitting Masters with a chair. Since
then, Masters has been on a major losing streak, and he blames it all on
Hunsperger. Now, he's challenged Hunsperger, AAPW's color commentator, to a
match at "Main Event."
The AAPW Tag Team Championships will be defended: Right now,
Curly and Heath Hatton hold tag title gold in AAPW, but at Fan Fest in
November, fans saw Hatton have to defend the belts alone against The Convoy. No
one seemed to know Curly's whereabouts, which has left a question mark on their
scheduled title defense at the next "Collision" taping on Dec. 18. If
Curly and Hatton emerge victorious against their unannounced opponents, they'll
head into "Main Event" as the champs. If not, new champions will be
crowned, and they'll be in action in January.
Women's wrestling returns to AAPW: Several years have passed
since AAPW last showcased women's wrestling, and on a recent fan survey, it
proved to be in demand. Now, officials have been scouring the Midwest to find
the right performers to bring the attraction back to the ring. A women's match has
been confirmed, but participants have not yet been announced.
Other stars scheduled to appear at "Main Event"
include the undefeated Pokerface, the winless Jay Spade, third-generation star
"3G" Eric Wayne, "The Golden Boy" Greg Anthony, "The
Serial Thriller" Shane Rich, The Mississippi Madman and more.
"This is going to be the biggest event in AAPW
history," Hagstrom said. "2012 will be a breakout year for AAPW, and
this show will start things off with a bang - as well as a few Boom Booms and
Oles."
AAPW returns to the Black Diamond Harley-Davidson Warehouse
at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 18, for the final "Collision" taping of the
year. The show airs locally on WSIL-TV 3 and can be viewed worldwide at
http://vimeopro.com/aapw/collision.
For more information, visit aapwrestling.com or email
marketing@aapwrestling.com.