★All-Star Action Wrestling★
2@W
Championships
2@W Heavyweight Championship
Champion:
Former:
2@W North American Championship
Champion:
Former:
2@W Junior Heavyweight Championship
Champion:
Former:
2@W Tag Team Championship
Champion:
Former:
Staff
Shane McMahon
2@W Owner
Joey Styles and Mick Foley
Announcing
Scott Hudson and "Mean" Gene Okerlund
Backstage Interviewers
David Penzer, Howard Finkel, and Michael Buffer
Ring Announcers
Charles Robinson
Senior Referee
Roster
Abyss
AJ Styles
Akio
Alex Shelly
Austin Aries
Andy Douglas
B-Boy
Booker-T
Brian Kendrick
Brock Lesnar
Bryan Danielson
Carlito
Chase Stevens
Chris Hero
Chris Sabin
Christopher Daniels
Cibernetico
Cody Rhodes
El Generico
Gregory Helms
Hardcore Holly
Hernandez
Homicide
James Storm
Jay Briscoe
Jay Lethal
Jimmy Jacobs
Joey Ryan
Jushin Liger
Kazarian
Kevin Steen
Kurt Angle
Mark Briscoe
Matt Morgan
Muhammad Hassan
Mr. Anderson
Naruki Doi
Nathan Jones
Nigel McGuinness
Paul London
Raven
Rhino
Rob Van Dam
Robert Roode
Roderick Strong
Sabu
Samoa Joe
Scotty Vortekz
Senshi
Sheik Abdul Bashir
Sid Vicious
Steve Corino
Tajiri
Takeshi Morishima
Tyler Black
Ultimo Dragon
Tag Teams
Beer Money: James Storm and Robert Roode
The Briscoe Brothers: Jay Briscoe and Mark Briscoe
FEAR NONE: Tajiri and Akio
PL-BK: Paul London and Brian Kendrick
Middle Eastern Nightmares: Muhammad Hassan and Sheik Abdul Bashir
The Naturals: Andy Douglas and Chase Stevens
Stables
The End: Raven, Tyler Black, and Jimmy Jacobs
Fame and Fortune: AJ Styles, Matt Morgan, Paul London and Brian Kendrick
Generation Next: Alex Shelly, Austin Aries, and Roderick Strong
G.A. (Guerrilla Army):Homicide, Hernandez, Senshi and B-Boy
Managers
James Mitchell: Abyss
.::Back Story::.
Months after Shane McMahon left his father's owned W.W.E., Shane decided to start up his own company. The main reason behind Shane McMahon's exit of WWE was the current shift to PG era. Shane does not believe professional wrestling is a PG show, but rather the exciting sport he fell in love with years ago. Believing in healthy competition, Shane McMahon set out to make a company larger than his father's. Shane signed many big names in the wrestling business. He earned a P.P.V. deal straight from the get-go due to his name and substantial wealth. Shane McMahon guarantees nothing less than the best in professional wrestling.
★★★★★
2@W
Championships
2@W Heavyweight Championship
Champion:
Former:
2@W North American Championship
Champion:
Former:
2@W Junior Heavyweight Championship
Champion:
Former:
2@W Tag Team Championship
Champion:
Former:
Staff
Shane McMahon
2@W Owner
Joey Styles and Mick Foley
Announcing
Scott Hudson and "Mean" Gene Okerlund
Backstage Interviewers
David Penzer, Howard Finkel, and Michael Buffer
Ring Announcers
Charles Robinson
Senior Referee
Roster
Abyss
AJ Styles
Akio
Alex Shelly
Austin Aries
Andy Douglas
B-Boy
Booker-T
Brian Kendrick
Brock Lesnar
Bryan Danielson
Carlito
Chase Stevens
Chris Hero
Chris Sabin
Christopher Daniels
Cibernetico
Cody Rhodes
El Generico
Gregory Helms
Hardcore Holly
Hernandez
Homicide
James Storm
Jay Briscoe
Jay Lethal
Jimmy Jacobs
Joey Ryan
Jushin Liger
Kazarian
Kevin Steen
Kurt Angle
Mark Briscoe
Matt Morgan
Muhammad Hassan
Mr. Anderson
Naruki Doi
Nathan Jones
Nigel McGuinness
Paul London
Raven
Rhino
Rob Van Dam
Robert Roode
Roderick Strong
Sabu
Samoa Joe
Scotty Vortekz
Senshi
Sheik Abdul Bashir
Sid Vicious
Steve Corino
Tajiri
Takeshi Morishima
Tyler Black
Ultimo Dragon
Tag Teams
Beer Money: James Storm and Robert Roode
The Briscoe Brothers: Jay Briscoe and Mark Briscoe
FEAR NONE: Tajiri and Akio
PL-BK: Paul London and Brian Kendrick
Middle Eastern Nightmares: Muhammad Hassan and Sheik Abdul Bashir
The Naturals: Andy Douglas and Chase Stevens
Stables
The End: Raven, Tyler Black, and Jimmy Jacobs
Fame and Fortune: AJ Styles, Matt Morgan, Paul London and Brian Kendrick
Generation Next: Alex Shelly, Austin Aries, and Roderick Strong
G.A. (Guerrilla Army):Homicide, Hernandez, Senshi and B-Boy
Managers
James Mitchell: Abyss
.::Back Story::.
Months after Shane McMahon left his father's owned W.W.E., Shane decided to start up his own company. The main reason behind Shane McMahon's exit of WWE was the current shift to PG era. Shane does not believe professional wrestling is a PG show, but rather the exciting sport he fell in love with years ago. Believing in healthy competition, Shane McMahon set out to make a company larger than his father's. Shane signed many big names in the wrestling business. He earned a P.P.V. deal straight from the get-go due to his name and substantial wealth. Shane McMahon guarantees nothing less than the best in professional wrestling.
★★★★★