The New Extreme Phoenix ~ {A}ll {A}ction {A}sylum

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Paul Heyman, a once big and prominent name in the wrestling world, is sitting at home watching World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). WWE is a widely known wrestling organization that has dominated the globe of professional wrestling. Heyman is watching WWE’s Flagship Show, called RAW. To many, RAW is an acronym meaning: Real American Wrestling. Some think it means Real Athletic Wrestling. To Heyman, and to many wrestling fan and even some wrestlers, RAW means: Ruining All Wrestling. Heyman has been thoroughly disgusted with RAW and it’s philosophy of entertainment above wrestling. At least according to Heyman’s mind and to many others.

WWE RAW has introduced this Guest Host concept, giving celebrities, past wrestlers, and comedians a chance to run RAW for the night. Of course to Heyman, he knows the hosts are used for entertaining purposes, as opposed to actual wrestling. Heyman once owned an Organization called Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). This was an extremely violent company, with some of the most passionate wrestlers on the face of this Earth. Along with being extremely entertaining, it was also extremely broke and died after 7 glorious years of independence. Two years after its death, WWE buys ECW’s assets in 2003 and begins to promote ECW.

Three years later, ECW was revived as a third brand of WWE, complementary to RAW and Smackdown, WWE’s other brand. Heyman was used as a figure head to ECW, and Vince McMahon completely ignored his thoughts and opinions to help the brand. Before the year 2007, WWE fired Heyman. Heyman then watched helpless as WWE began to ruin ECW’s credibility of edgy, extreme, and gritty entertainment throughout the next 2 years. Now ECW is a lack luster program and Heyman can’t stand it.

Heyman traveled to Miami, Florida to make a guest appearance on Total Non-stop Action (TNA). TNA is WWE’s current competition and has been gaining many fan’s respect in their great wrestling, but has lost many with their bad storylines. Heyman’s role in TNA’s show was to accompany Stevie Richards and Raven in their match with Abyss and Mick Foley. Heyman’s part in it was to announce the formal ECW invasion of TNA. That invasion was cut short. After the show, Heyman and Raven had a discussion. Heyman mentioned that he would like to start his own company. Raven immediately said he would back up Heyman. Heyman offered him to join as the main heel. Raven agreed and got Stevie Richards and Daffney, the valet of Richards and Raven in TNA, to join Heyman’s company.

Luckily for Heyman, many top ECW stars don’t have a major organization to call home. Some key ECW historical figures have work in either WWE or TNA. Tommy Dreamer, a famous legendary ECW wrestler, and Joey Styles, ECW’s commentator, are both working on WWE. The Dudley Boys, dubbed Team 3D on TNA, and Rhino, three very legendary figures in ECW also, have work in TNA. Taz, ECW’s presumed greatest champion, is now retired and is commentating for TNA. Joel Gertner, another legendary icon in ECW, is currently fighting a serious drub addiction. Heyman had his back against the wall and had to do something. Heyman and Raven discussed this and the conclusion was that Heyman would purchase a ticket for Wrestlemania 26, and try to find Joey Styles on there. Throughout this long wait until Wrestlemania, Heyman secured tv deals all around Europe and for some local stations in the U.S.
Heyman attained past ECW stars, who were looking for work. The ECW wrestlers accepted small checks, knowing that ECW would get off the ground. Heyman now had wrestling friends, who were great business men, to help Heyman’s financials. Heyman went to Wrestlemania 26 in the year of 2010. Heyman sat threw it, trying not to draw attention to himself. He watched the show and was a little please that they had some good matches, but he didn’t like it.

Heyman found himself standing in front of the building, waiting for the wrestlers to leave to their cars and limos. All the fans surrounded him. Heyman saw Joey Styles leave the arena and was screaming Joey. Joey stopped just inches from his car, after finally hearing Heyman, and turned to see him. Heyman asked for a talk with Joey, and Joey accepted. Heyman spilled his guts to Joey and it resulted and Joey agreeing to become the play by play commentator of Heyman’s company. Heyman and Richards went on a hunt throughout Mexico and Japan to get Super Crazy, Tajiri, Tony Mamaluke, and Little Guido. Raven ventured back to TNA to have his final match against Abyss. The two dismantled each other and at the end, Abyss won. Raven walked in the locker and got a standing ovation.

Raven saw Kiyoshi sitting in a corner of the locker room. Raven and Kiyoshi talked about how he is being underutilized. Raven offered him a job and Kiyoshi took it. Many superstars, realizing the drought of performance time, due to Hogan and his buddies, became fed up and asked to join Heyman’s company. Guys like: Jay Lethal, Sheik Abdul Bashir, who had recently resigned with TNA, and Jack Swagger, who had signed with TNA after leaving WWE, for being underutilized. Joey Styles had not informed WWE of his pending contract with Heyman. Given that Joey’s contract was up just after Backlash, Joey used the weeks from Wrestlemania to Backlash to sign some bad campers in the company.

Joey Styles attained Charlie Haas, Goldust, Primo and Carlito. Joey Styles even got Ezekiel Jackson to sign a contract, promising him to be a big dominating heel. Heyman and Styles had put Joel Gertner in rehab a few months back and Joel has fully recovered from his addictions and has now agreed to commentate with Joey Styles. Joey got Justin Roberts to announce for Heyman’s company.

Heyman had to take a month to convince Rob Van Dam to join Heyman’s company. RVD finally joined the company, and Joey Styles didn’t renew his contract with WWE and left. Styles attained Chavo Guerrero, who stopped the charade, that he didn’t care how badly he was being used by WWE, and went onto Heyman’s promotion.

Heyman wanted a name that would be unique. Heyman then remembers the AAA (Triple A) Mexican Wrestling Promotion. Heyman decides to give his name the triple A style. He calls it All Action Asylum. Heyman is set to release it just two weeks after WWE Backlash.

The Extreme Phoenix ~ {A}ll {A}ction {A}sylum

Active Talent:

Al Snow (T)
Finishers: Snow Plow

Balls Mahoney (F)
Finishers: Nutcracker Suite, Balls To The Walls (Frogsplash)

Big Stevie Cool (F)
Finishers: Stevie Kick, Stevie-T

Charlie Haas (F)
Finishers: Haas Of Pain, Haasplex (High Impact Bridging German Suplex Pin)

Carlito Colon (H)
Finishers: Backcracker

Chavo Guerrero (H)
Finishers: Gory Special, Gory Bomb, Frogsplash

Da Blue Guy (F)
Finishers: Da Bluesault (Moonsault)

“The Lonestar” Dustin Rhodes (F)
Finishers: Lonestar Age (Reverse STO), Bionic Cutter (Vertical Suplex dropped into a snap swinging neckbreaker) The LSM {(Lonestar State Of Mind) Lifting Falling Reverse DDT}

Ezekiel Jackson (H)
Finishers: Big Zeke Slam (Ura-nage)

“The Pitbull” Gary Wolfe (F)
Finishers: Death Valley Piledriver

“The All American-American” Jack Swagger (H)
Finishers: Swagger Bomb (Gutwrench Powerbomb), Vader Bomb

Jay Lethal (F)
Finishers: Lethal Combination, Lethal Injection (Diving Elbow Drop)

Jerry Lynn (F)
Finishers: Cradle Piledriver

Justin Credible (H)
Finishers: That’s Incredible (Tombstone), Superkick

Kiyoshi (H)
Finishers: Lightning Flash, Moonsault

Lance Storm (Came out of retirement) (H)
Finishers: Last Call (Superkick), Deep Impact (Cradle or Spiked Piledriver)

Little Guido (H)
Finishers: The Sicilian Slice

Maven (T)
Finishers: M-Plosion (Tornado DDT)

“Hollywood” Nova (F)
Finishers: Nova Leg Drop (Hulk Hogan’s Leg Drop)

Primo Colon (F)
Finishers: Diving Headbutt

Raven (H)
Finishers: Raven Effect

“Mr. PPV” Rob Van Dam (RVD) (F)
Finishers: 5-Star Frogsplash

“The Middle Eastern Nightmare” Sheik Abdul Bashir (H)
Finishers: W.M.D. (Snap DDT to a kneeling opponent), Camel Clutch

Spike Dudley (F)
Finishers: Dudley Dog

“The Insane Luchador” Super Crazy (F)
Finishers: Trifecta (Three Moonsaults in a row, each from each level of the turnbuckle.)

Tony Mamaluke (H)
Finishers: Sicilian Stretch (Grounded or Standing Dragon Sleeper)

“The Japanese Buzzsaw” Yoshihiro Tajiri (H)
Finishers: Buzzsaw Kick

Inactive Talent:

Paul Heyman ~ Owner

Joey Styles ~ Play by Play commentator

Joel Gertner ~ Color commentator

Justin Roberts ~ Ring Announcer

Shane Douglas ~ Extreme Commissioner

Miss Valerie (SoCal Val) ~ Backstage Interviewer

Big Guido ~ FBI’s Manager and Part Time Wrestler

Bill Alfonso ~ RVD’s Manager

Dawn Marie ~ Impact Player’s Manager

Judge Jeff Jones ~ Ezekiel Jackson’s Manager

Stables and Tag Teams:

The BWO (Blue World Order) ~ Big Stevie Cool, Da Blue Guy, and “Hollywood” Nova

The Impact Players ~ Justin Credible, Lance Storm, and Dawn Marie

The FBI (Full Blooded Italians) ~ Little Guido, Tony Mamaluke, and Big Guido

Balls Mahoney and Spike Dudley

Al Snow and Maven

Kiyoshi and Tajiri

Titles and Schedule:

AAA World Heavyweight Title:
Current Holder: Vacant
Former Holder: No one

AAA World Tag Team Titles:
Current Holders: Vacant
Former Holders: No one

AAA holds a weekly, one hour show, because of their Syndicated networks, AAA showing time could differ from Late Saturday, Early Sunday, or Late Sunday. Although in Europe, AAA’s showing times are usually on Saturday. As far as PPVs go, Heyman doesn’t have a real schedule and the PPV names will show around the PPV’s time.