ACW Owner
TBA
Play by Play Commentator
Martin Mays has been a sports analyst for five years but his love for professional wrestling has transitioned him over into the world of wrestling. When Mays found out Phoenix was starting the ACW, he immediately contacted her and showed a ton of passion in commentating for the upstart promotion. Phoenix heard him out and signed him to a contract. Martin Mays always calls the matches right down the middle.
Color Commentator
Martin Mays' broadcast colleague is former boxing trainer, Kareem Ali. He spent ten years training several top amateur and professional boxing athletes. His love for boxing is overshadowed by his love for professional wrestling. With that being said, he takes his love for wrestling for granted at times because he is completely biased on commentary. Ali tends to approach Mays in an agressive way which leads to arguments every now and then but at the end of the day, the two men can co-exist enough to call a match as entertaining as possible. Kareem Ali tends to bring a ghetto style to the announce table.
Ring Announcer
Ashley Sparxxx is a former playboy model, in which she won playmate of the year in 2011. Sparxxx not only posed nude for playboy but has starred in many pornography films. Phoenix contacted Sparxxx about a job for ACW because of Sparxxx attractiveness, in which she feels can bring in a higher number of male audiance. Sparxxx likes to have fun and will even flash the fans before shows.
Backstage Interviewer
Lisa Courier is a former news anchor, who has crossed over to interview the toughest ACW has to offer. Her looks win her over with many of ACW's talent but she is a strong and firm woman who won't let anyone push her around.
Backstage Interviewer
Christopher Martello has dreamed about being a pro wrestler since he was an infant. However, things didn't work out as planned. Martello was told that he was "too little" to wrestle but he ignored everyone and when he turned 18, he began training but was soon injured. Martello has instead became an interviewer for several independant wrestling promotions over the past ten years. His wrestling training must not have toughened him up much because wrestlers tend to poke fun at him at times, and walks all over him in interviews.
TBA
Play by Play Commentator
Martin Mays has been a sports analyst for five years but his love for professional wrestling has transitioned him over into the world of wrestling. When Mays found out Phoenix was starting the ACW, he immediately contacted her and showed a ton of passion in commentating for the upstart promotion. Phoenix heard him out and signed him to a contract. Martin Mays always calls the matches right down the middle.
Color Commentator
Martin Mays' broadcast colleague is former boxing trainer, Kareem Ali. He spent ten years training several top amateur and professional boxing athletes. His love for boxing is overshadowed by his love for professional wrestling. With that being said, he takes his love for wrestling for granted at times because he is completely biased on commentary. Ali tends to approach Mays in an agressive way which leads to arguments every now and then but at the end of the day, the two men can co-exist enough to call a match as entertaining as possible. Kareem Ali tends to bring a ghetto style to the announce table.
Ring Announcer
Ashley Sparxxx is a former playboy model, in which she won playmate of the year in 2011. Sparxxx not only posed nude for playboy but has starred in many pornography films. Phoenix contacted Sparxxx about a job for ACW because of Sparxxx attractiveness, in which she feels can bring in a higher number of male audiance. Sparxxx likes to have fun and will even flash the fans before shows.
Backstage Interviewer
Lisa Courier is a former news anchor, who has crossed over to interview the toughest ACW has to offer. Her looks win her over with many of ACW's talent but she is a strong and firm woman who won't let anyone push her around.
Backstage Interviewer
Christopher Martello has dreamed about being a pro wrestler since he was an infant. However, things didn't work out as planned. Martello was told that he was "too little" to wrestle but he ignored everyone and when he turned 18, he began training but was soon injured. Martello has instead became an interviewer for several independant wrestling promotions over the past ten years. His wrestling training must not have toughened him up much because wrestlers tend to poke fun at him at times, and walks all over him in interviews.
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