The Wrestling community has been buzzing with the emergence of over the top and exciting rumors. Everyone seems to be excited from the spreading rumors since the owner of High Explosive Wrestling, Randolph Leviathron, issued this challenge to the owners of the Sadistic Wrestling Alliance, Andrew Walker and Adam McMichaels.
“High Explosive Wrestling feels they have reached the pinnacle of success in this industry. Yet, we feel there is something missing from our impressive history and reputation. How can we consider ourselves the very best when we have never tested ourselves against the likes of other companies. So as of right now, I issue a challenge to Andrew Walker and Adam McMichaels of the Sadistic Wrestling Alliance. We here at HEW want to indeed find out who is the better of the two companies.”
Adam McMichaels, General Manager of Friday Night Riots and half owner, was contacted for a comment in regards to the challenge issued by Randolph Leviathron but his offices says he was not to be bothered. It was however a different story when the offices of Monday Night Anarchy General Manager and Part Owner of the Sadistic Wrestling Alliance, Andrew Walker was reached.
The office of Andrew Walker had in fact issued a statement in case any media or press came asking. Here is the quote from Andrew Walker in regards to Randolph Leviathron’s comment.
“I have in fact heard the challenge of Randolph Leviathron. And I must announce that after discussing the possible outcomes and overwhelming urge from the fans, The Sadistic Wrestling Alliance hereby announces that they accept the challenge of High Explosive Wrestling. To see who is indeed the top company in this industry. If High Explosive Wrestling wants to challenge a challenge, They got it! Leviathron,, you better Prepare for War!”
After the retaliation comment from the Anarchy General Manager, no word has been heard of from the offices of High Explosive Wrestling or how exactly this “war” will go about. But I know we all anxiously await more development of this historic challenge.