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Extreme Rising (formerly Extreme Reunion) was an American independent professional wrestling promotion founded in 2012. Meant to fill the void of hardcore wrestling left behind by the defunct Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), Extreme Rising assembled a roster of ECW alumni , but later expanded to include younger talent.
In early 2012, Shane Douglas announced the foundation of the Extreme Rising promotion, with its inaugural event, Extreme Reunion, to be held on April 28, 2012. At the event, Hawx made his debut for the promotion as a heel by venting his frustrations about Douglas and the reunion show itself before he was escorted from the building by security.
Extreme Rising was a professional wrestling promotion based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from 2012 to 2014. Former employees in Extreme Rising consisted of professional wrestlers , managers , play-by-play and color commentators , announcers , interviewers and referees .
Extreme Rising. Match of the Year (2012) vs. The Blk Out vs. Los Dramáticos [180] Extreme Rising Moment of the Year (2012) Debut in a Cage match against Blk Out and Los Fantásticos. Full Impact Pro. FIP Tag Team Championship [149] Game Changer Wrestling. GCW Tag Team Championship (3 times) [181] House of Glory
In 2012 Shane Douglas led a project called Extreme Reunion, later renamed Extreme Rising. [40] [41] [42] The concept of the promotion was to produce shows in the style of ECW and feature new and upcoming talent, rather than strictly only feature ECW alumni. The promotion ran several shows in 2012 but folded soon thereafter.
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