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BWP Awards Ceremony Winners 2011

Sunday, December 25th, 2011

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Britannia Wrestling Promotions Annual Awards Ceremony 2011
The Award Winners

wrestlerWRESTLER OF THE YEAR 2011
The Babyface Pitbull

matchMATCH OF THE YEAR 2011
Pretatyn Death Match
Rookie Division Championship Match
Jacob Israel Vs Craig Winters


TAG TEAM OF THE YEAR 2011
Classic Combo – ‘Classic’ Ciaran McConnell & Corey E


ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2011
Craig Winters


FAN FAVOURITE OF THE YEAR 2011
Tommy Gunn

VILLAIN OF THE YEAR 2011
Craig Winters


MOST IMPROVED OF THE YEAR 2011
Shaun ‘The Hammer’ Davis


OMG MOMENT OF THE YEAR 2011
BWP Senior Referee Des Robinson Wins Charity Rumble

Why The BWP is ‘Brandist’ – by DJ King

Thursday, October 20th, 2011

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Britannia Wrestling Promotions is home to some of the best wrestlers in the UK today. Superstars like The Babyface Pitbull, “The Juice” CJ Banks, Shaun “The Hammer” Davis and Zack “Diamond” Gibson excite and entertain the legions of BWP fans every month doing what they do best.  But in November of 2010 something changed in the BWP, something that shook Steve Saxon and his staff to their very core.  Through the creative genius of myself and “The Lethal” Destello and the financial backing of Rudy Wynne, the collective known as The Brand was born.  February 2011 was a beautiful time for us as we had possession of the PWI:BWP World Catchweight Championship and control of the BWP through the GM Sebastian D.Winterz but it all fell apart.  Destello showed his weakness and vacated the title, Sebastian D.Winterz let personal problems cost us control of the BWP.  In a matter of months we had gone from being the strongest force in British Wrestling to nothing more than a joke.

Now who is to blame for this I hear you ask?  The same people who are trying to hold us back now, the same people who keep us off the BWP posters week in and week out.  Steve Saxon and the BWP board of directors.  Saxon knows how powerful we are but how many Catchweight title shots have we received?  Yes, we currently have possession of the BWP Tag Team titles and the BWP Rookie Division title, but we did that by doing what we do best and that’s demolishing everyone in our way.  Our very own Dean “D Mac” MacManus is a former BWP Champion and has still yet to receive a rematch.  Why is this I hear you ask again dear reader?  Because the BWP knows if we get that belt back then we will be in complete control of the BWP once again and that scares the hell out of Mr Saxon.  He is holding us back in favour of his ‘chosen few’ like Jim King (who totally stole my name) and The Red Dragon (didn’t he used to be a Saint?).  Speaking of the ‘chosen few’ how can I forget Jacob Israel?  That kosher midget has had everything handed to him and what has he done with it?  Nothing.  He is a loser and a joke just like the rest of Steve Saxons followers and soon enough they will learn the same thing myself and the rest of The Brand learnt a long time ago, Team BWP is the wrong team to be on.

I’ll finish off by leaving you with a few message’s.  To Steve Saxon and the rest of BWP Management.  Stop trying to fight us.  We are the strongest force to ever come through the BWP and you would do well to learn to work with us then to continue to fight against us.  As long as you continue to be ‘Brandist’ (copyright The Brand 2011) we shall continue to destroy every so called superstar you put in our path.  It may not be fair, it may not be pretty but it will bring an end to unjust vendetta you have against us.  Now to all BWP Superstars who are not affiliated with The Brand.  Our doors are always open.  If you feel you are being mistreated or misused by BWP management then why not talk to one of us and we’ll see if we can find a place for you in our happy little family.  But know this, if you want to become a member of our illustrious group and if we can find a use for you then you need to know a couple of things:

Number One: When/if you’re in The Brand, you’re in for life (or until we no longer have a use for you)

Number Two: Failure is NOT an option

I am DJ King and you have just been educated.

Stacey Rose – Gold Magnet

Thursday, October 20th, 2011

In any sport, the Champions set the standard for the sport and/or promotion.  Champions always steal the spotlight because of their worldwide status as being up there with the worlds elite sportsmen and women.  Britannia Wrestling Promotions are no different to every other sporting business out there, our Champions reflect our product – they have earned their stripes, mostly, and now have the right to declare themselves as part of the worlds best.

If we take a closer look at the current BWP Gold Standard – our PWI:BWP World Catchweight Champion CJ Banks has been heckled and slandered by the BWP fans & followers since winning the title from El Generico earlier this month under most controversial, yet completely legal circumstances, as the top dog of BWP at present, CJ Banks is in that spot because he showed great skill, talent and integrity to earn the chance to be Champion – he took advantage of a vulnerable situation – regardless of how you feel about CJ Banks as a person, he made a smart move.

However away from CJ Banks we have the BWP Rookie Division Champion Craig ‘Danzig Winters and the BWP Tag Team Champions DJ King & Cyanide … all 3 men have two things in common … they are all members of The Brand … and they are all always escorted to the ring by Stacey Rose.

Without a doubt, The Brand are dominating and bar-setting faction within Britannia Wrestling Promotions – but the Superstars holding the titles are not necessarily the sole reason for their recent successes.  There is one person, at least, that stands in the background mostly, occassionally more visibly and physically involved than they perhaps should be, non-the-less, they are there … and without them there with The Brand, maybe there would be no Brand!

Stacey Rose … long term valet to The Brand as well as with other British Wrestling Superstars, Stacey Rose always leaves a mark on any promotion she steps in to.  In the BWP Stacey Rose immediately joined the ranks of The Brand, mainly due to her friendship with current BWP Tag Team Champion DJ King, but has proved her worth since her arrival by continuing her own personal resume of championships!

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Stacey Rose celebrates with The Brands DJ King & Cyanide – NEW BWP Tag Team Champions

Since Stacey Rose joined The Brand she has valeted former 2xPWI:BWP World Catchweight Champion El Destello before his back injury forced him into early retirement earlier in 2011 rendering the Catchweight Championship vacant, a decision that Miss Rose was clearly unhappy with.  Also within The Brand Stacey Rose played an integral role in Craig Winters’ BWP Rookie Division Championship win against Jacob Israel in the notorious Prestatyn Death Match, taking the brunt of an alarming steel chair shot to the head that was intended for Winters.  Stacey also assisted The Brands DJ King & Cyanide to finally capture the BWP Tag Team Championships from Classic Combo at Denbigh Town Hall Brawl III last month, again never afraid to get physically involved with any wrestler, Miss Rose played a constant distraction to ‘Classic’ Ciaran McConnell and Corey E – enough so that they walked away from the Welsh town with nothing more than their kit bags, where as DJ King, Cyanide and Stacey Rose celebrated in style as the new Tag Team Champions.

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Outside of Britannia Wrestling Promotions Stacey also valets for Superstars at sister company Runcorn Wrestling Academy.  Miss Rose currently managed the RWA Heavyweight Champion as well as being a big reason behind the RWA Tag Team Championship title wins of the A-List (AC Kage & Adrain Myers) … one of the most successful and recognised tag teams in RWA history!

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A rose between 2 thorns …. RWA Tag Team Champions The A-List

It seems that no matter which wrestling promotion that Miss Stacey Rose decides to bless with her presence, she is the go-to diva if you want to seriously seek wrestling gold and media recognition.  If you are reading this and you wrestle for Britannia Wrestling Promotions, then you may seriously need to re-look at The Brand – who they are – what they do – why they do it  …  because Miss Rose certainly seems to have settled her roots within The Brand … so now, in the BWP at least, it seems that if you want, or need, Stacey Rose’s services … you may need to go through The Brand to get them!

Corey E Out of Action

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

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Former BWP Tag Team Champion Corey E underwent major surgery just 2 days ago following a training accident that resulted in Corey’s ankle being broken … Doctors have stated that Corey will be out of action from Britannia Wrestling Promotions for a minimum of 6 months.

This is obviously a massive blow to the young Superstar who only recently lost the BWP Tag  Team Championships with tag team partner ‘Classic’ Ciaran McConnell against The Brand at Denbigh Town Hall Brawl III on 24 September … no doubt The Classic Combo were looking for retribution against The Brand and looking to regain the Tag Team titles that many, say they were cheated out of, but those aspirations and prospects seemingly now will be shelved due to the unfortunate injury of Corey E.

BWP Admin caught up with Corey following his operation, although very uncomfortable Corey still wanted to let his fans know exactly what was happening:

‘I was quite nervous going into the operation on monday, I was told that I’d be getting a metal plate and some screws in my ankle.  I was told afterwards that I won’t be able to partake in any physical activity for 6 months minimum which wasn’t pleasant to hear.  Obviously, my main thought was that I wouldn’t be able to competitively step into a wrestling ring for at least 6 months.

I’ve got to get a new cast on next week and then keep that cast on for around 8 weeks and then I start my physiotherapy to help me to walk properly again without the use of crutches.  At the moment I’m struggling to do anything and I’ve been bed bound for the past few days since the incident.

I’m trying to stay positive and think of the light at the end of the tunnel, maybe it won’t seem as long as it is… :)

The entire BWP Management, Admin, Crew and Superstars would like to wish Corey a speedy and safe recovery and look forward to seeing him back in action at Britannia Wrestling Promotions again soon!

Please feel free to leave your comments for Corey on this page, all WILL be passed onto the man himself.

Regal Rantings: El Generico, Babyface Pitbull, Ring Girls and Kebabs

Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

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Ok well shall I begin following a recent spat of boredom Steve Saxon advised me to write a Blog about Britannia Wrestling Promotions. So I will be putting just randomness in this, from “Kayfabe” to just general bits about me.

Well last Friday was Britannia Wrestling Promotions’ big show featuring El Generico, and before I comment on anything about that night a HUGE congrats to everyone on the show and to the promoter for putting on a fantastic show.

Well my match had me against a one time friend and now my 3 time victor, Shaun “The Hammer” Davis, who I can confirm is a monster! From what I have seen of him in the last year it is only a matter of time before he is one of the best big men in the country, easy! We had a another, well in my opinion “average” match and I feel that I could have put more effort in as of late within Britannia Wrestling Promotions/any promotion. I think that I haven’t been pulling out the matches I know, and feel, that I should be having.

Well, needless to say I lost again via a spear.

However the opening segment of the match had some involvement with the Ring Girl, Sian Davies, and I want to publicity apologise for the hand on my heart accident, this is me Tom Russon not ‘Lord Graham Thomas’ saying sorry.

Ok, show was great, every match seemed to work and a big well done to the Babyface Pitbull in his match, I know we haven’t seen eye to eye and I was worried that the match could not be a great one – but I was proved wrong, he seems to have found his niche and sticking to it – and good for him, and all the best Pitbull, as I’m coming for you soon enough.

Generico, well was Generico! I’d seen him on TV/DVD’s in the past and live once before back in 2008 but I was impressed with his general openness to anyone speaking to him and we had a great conversation on the way to dropping him off at the airport. Also on a side note the man is a player, don’t let the mask fool you, if at a gig or a kebab shop in Rhyl, the man can turn it on. Plus here is proof of him in there. Nice gentlemen who I hope I get to meet down the line again.

egEl Generico at a kebab house in Rhyl, North Wales ??

Now onto my future in Britannia Wrestling Promotions, where do I go from being a former 2x World Catchweight Champion (who has never had his wrestling rematch clause might I add), “Wrestler of the Year 2010” and being suspended for drunken rambles – to present, who has been to only 5 shows this year and won and grand total of ZERO. So I have been thinking and I think it might be time to claim some Tag Team gold and hopefully 2012 could be the year, so watch this space my friends.

For now, rant over, I will write another one soon as I quite liked this if I’m honest.

Yours Sincerely

LGT III

Follow Lord Graham Thomas III on Twitter @Lord_GT

RESULTS: El Generico Debut Show

Sunday, October 9th, 2011

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The show opened with news from Britannia Wrestling Promotions Founder Steve Saxon, informing the 4 scheduled participants of the 4 Man Knock-Out Parade that they would be fighting for the Saxons Sure Shot Contract!  A guaranteed title shot for the winner, any time, any place within the next 12 months … with that said, the show kicked off with Jim King, CJ Banks, Zack Gibson & Tommy Gunn awaiting the public decision on who would face who in the opening KO rounds for a chance at an open ticket to the Championship gold!

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MATCH 1
SURE SHOT CHALLENGE PARADE KO ROUND

Jim ‘The Metal’ King
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‘The Juice’ CJ Banks
Winner by pinfall and progressing to the Final Round
‘The Juice’ CJ Banks


MATCH 2
SURE SHOT CHALLENGE PARADE KO ROUND

Zack Gibson
Vs
‘Rapid Fire’ Tommy Gunn
Winner by pinfall and progressing to the Final Round
‘Rapid Fire’ Tommy Gunn


MATCH 3

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‘Wildboy’ Danny Valentine (with Mike Minus)
Vs
‘Showstopper’ Joey Starr
Winner by pinfall
‘Showstopper’ Joey Starr


MATCH 4

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Lord Graham Thomas III
Vs
Shaun ‘The Hammer’ Davis
Winner by pinfall
Shaun ‘The Hammer’ Davis

MATCH 5
SURE SHOT CHALLENGE PARADE KO FINAL

‘The Juice’ CJ Banks
Vs
‘Rapid Fire’ Tommy Gunn
Winner by pinfall and the owner of 2011’s Saxons Sure Shot Contract
‘The Juice’ CJ Banks


MAIN EVENT
PWI:BWP WORLD CATCHWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH

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The Babyface Pitbull
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El Generico
Winner by pinfall and NEW PWI:BWP World Catchweight Champion
El Generico

Moments after the match as the Babyface Pitbull returned to the dressing rooms, ‘The Juice’ CJ Banks hit the ring and smashed the Saxons Sure Shot briefcase over the skull of El Generico – immediately cashing in his guaranteed title match with Senior BWP Referee Des Robinson – however CJ’s hopes of  quick win were squashed as the Generic Luchador fought back to the sounds and roars of the fans.  Quick, hard and exhausting back and forth action until CJ Banks delivered a double dose of his lethal trademark running knee strike, securing the upset win over the now former Champion.

The fans and ringside Officials looked on in disbelief, and an element of disgust as ‘The Juice’ CJ Banks walked away from the BWP Ffrith Beach Arena with as the new, NEW PWI:BWP World Catchweight Champion!

As Officials checked over a stunned Generico, the fans showed their support for the visiting Trans-Atlantic Superstar who left the Arena to a standing round of applause.

Denbigh Town Hall Brawl III Show Results

Saturday, October 1st, 2011

On Saturday 24 September 2011 the Superstars of Britannia Wrestling Promotions returned once again to Denbigh, North Wales for yet another blockbuster evening of the absolute best of British wrestling.

British 4 Man Knock-Out Parade
Semi-Final Round
’Showstopper’ Joey Starr
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’Wild Boy’ Danny Valentine
Winner by Pinfall: ‘Wildboy’ Danny Valentine

Match 2
Lord Graham Thomas III
Vs
Shaun ‘The Hammer’ Davis
Winner by Pinfall: Shaun ‘The Hammer’ Davis

British 4 Man Knock-Out Parade
Semi-Final Round
Jim ‘The Metal’ King
Vs
’Wild Boy’ Dylan Roberts
Winner by Pinfall: Jim ‘The Metal’ King

Match 4
BWP Tag Team Championship Match
Classic Combo ©
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The Brand (DJ King & Cyaide)
Winner by Pinfall and NEW BWP Tag Team Champions: The Brand

British 4 Man Knock-Out Parade
Final Round
Jim ‘The Metal’ King
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’Wild Boy’ Danny Valentine
Winner by Pinfall: ‘Wildboy’ Danny Valentine

MAIN EVENT
British Catchweight Rules Match
The Babyface Pitbull ©
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’The Grappler’ Jack Gallagher
Round 1: No Decision
Round 2: Jack Gallagher Pinned Babyface Pitbull
Round 3: No Decision
Round 4: Babyface Pitbull Pinned Jack Gallagher
Round 5: Babyface Pitbull Tapped Out Jack Gallaher

Winner by 2 Falls to 1 at the end of 5 Rounds: The Babyface Pitbull

The Immortal Yidsters: Legends of the Job – Barry Horowitz

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

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Jewish wrestling legend Barry Horowitz trained as a professional wrestler under Boris Malenko in Tampa, Florida for 18 months and debuted in 1979 on the Floridian independent circuit. He went on to work for the World Wide Wrestling Federation(now WWE), Jim Crockett, Sr.’s NWA Mid-Atlantic promotion, and promotions in Canada and Puerto Rico. Horowitz eventually joined Florida Championship Wrestling as “Jack Hart”. On July 23, 1985 in Tampa. Horowitz defeated Mike Graham in a tournament final to win the vacant NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship. He held the title until September 2, 1985, when he lost to Kendall Windham. He remained in FCW for two years, and was managed by legendary managers such as Percy Pringle(Paul Bearer) and Sir Oliver Humperdink.

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After wrestling in Memphis as “Stretcher” Jack Hart, Horowitz joined the World Wrestling Federation in 1987. He spent two years in the WWF before suffering a neck injury which left him on the sidelines for ten months. After he had recuperated, Horowitz travelled to Texas, where he worked for the newly-formed Global Wrestling Federation. Competing in the light-heavyweight division, Horowitz (billed as Barry “The Winner” Horowitz) won the GWF Light Heavyweight Championship on two occasions within the space of a month in 1992, defeating Jerry Lynn on February 7 and Ben Jordan on February 28 in Dallas, Texas. He remained in the GWF for two years until it declared bankruptcy. Horowitz also wrestled for Smoky Mountain Wrestling in early 1992.

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Horowitz received a title shot for the WWF Tag Team Championship teaming with The 1–2–3 Kid, (who was chosen by Barry to replace Reno Riggins who was ill at the time), against The Quebecers. That gave a title shot to Horowitz and Riggins. Horowitz and 1–2–3 Kid lost after a very hard hitting match. He then competed under a wrestling mask at WWF’s 1993 Survivor Series as “The Red Knight”, teaming with Shawn Michaels (who was substituting for Jerry Lawler) and the Black and Blue Knights to lose to Bret, Owen, Keith, and Bruce Hart. In 1995 he joined the WWF on a regular basis, and the Barry Horowitz that most of us are familiar with was born, as his TV exposure increased, his win/loss record went to the dogs.

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Wearing suspenders, and a vest with an outline of a handprint on the back to the ring, and patting himself on the back as a self-congratulatory measure, Horowitz genuinely shocked play-by-play commentator Jim Ross by pinning Bodydonna Skip in 1995, provoking Ross to shout “Horowitz wins! Horowitz wins!” into his microphone in disbelief (J.R still claims to this day that he has no idea that Horowitz might actually win). Horowitz faced the vengeful Skip in a rematch at SummerSlam 1995, which he also won. Following his victory, Horowitz formed a tag team with Hakushi, whom he attempted to Americanise after beating him in another match “no one thought” he could win. His short-lived, new-found success earned him his first t-shirt and a spot in the 1996 Royal Rumble match, at the 25th entrant place, where he was eliminated by Owen Hart. Horowitz’s contract was not renewed by the WWF in 1997, and he joined World Championship Wrestling in 1998, signing a two year contract. Horowitz wrestled primarily on WCW Saturday Night before leaving WCW in 2000 and returning to the independent circuit. As of June 2005, he was working as a nutritionist in Florida while occasionally wrestling for local independent promotions.

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Barry Horowitz is not only a Jewish legend, a Wrestling legend and the wearer of one of the finest permed mullets in all of creation…..he is now….A Legend of the Job And you thought he only ever looked at the lights….Shame on you!

Jack Gallagher Comments On PWI:BWP Championship Match

Tuesday, September 13th, 2011

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‘The Grappler’ Jack Gallagher has spoken with BWP Admin about his forthcoming PWI:BWP World Catchweight Match against current reigning & defending Champion The Babyface Pitbull at BWP Denbigh Town Hall Brawl III on Saturday 24th September 2011.

“Going into the match I’d say I have the advantage. Pitbull is bigger and stronger than me, that is for certain. However, I believe my style and my conditioning are superior in this environment.

I’ve been trained with pinfalls and submissions constantly considered in both my takedown and submission strategies, where as the champion’s style is obviously more settled into submission grappling. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve seen the suplexes and the trips and the tackles, but once he’s on the ground it becomes a BJJ (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu) style of attack which means there’s little consideration of rolling to your back in a submission attempt, leaving him open to be pinned. If you said our submissions skills are balanced (I wouldn’t, but let’s imagine you, the reader, are saying that) you’d still have to concede that our pinning skills are not.

Also, the rules of the match are well suited to me due to them being, essentially, two out of three falls. Being the lighter man means that my muscles have to carry less weight and do not burn through as much fuel as Babyface’s. An extended match will favour me, because I know I will not tire and I’m certain that the walking muscle that is my opponent will.

The only disadvantages I see are the champions weight, due to him obviously being in a completely different weight class to myself; and the possible knockout, although this isn’t a boxing match so there’s a slim chance, if any, of it happening. In future, when I’m defending the title, I will expect opponents to cut weight before a match in order to make it a much more fair competition; nothing too drastic, but just enough to where the odds aren’t obviously stacked in someones favour.

It will be a good match and I’ll do my best to exhibit my skills, not only for the fans, but for the Babyfaced Pitbull, because I want his last title defence to be an enjoyable one.”

Our New Welsh Connection

Saturday, September 10th, 2011

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Britannia Wrestling Promotions are proud to announce the signing of Welsh TV personality/actress/singer/model Sian Davies and Welsh TV personality and Movie Director/Producer Ryan Kift!

BWP have been holding shows across Wales now for 3 years, putting on the absolute best form of wrestling entertainment possible each and everytime, bringing the best of British and International wrestlers to Wales – from major towns to the smallest of villages, Britannia Wrestling Promotions is determined to cover the whole of Wales, and with our recent Welsh signings, making all of future BWP shows uniquely bilingual!

Ryan Kift, Producer & Director for new Welsh horror movie ‘Zombies from Ireland‘, will now join the commentating team of Britannia Wrestling Promotions.  Sian Davies, a regular on Welsh TV channel S4C as well as starring in ‘Zombies from Ireland’ and modelling for several major modeling agencies/magazines, will bring back a little bit of ‘old school’ back to ‘new cool’ as the official BWP Ring Girl – a diamond in the rough!

BWP Founder Steve Saxon had this to say about his recent signings:
‘I have known both Ryan and Sian now for about 12 months, they are a great team both on and off  screen and I am extremely excited about bringing them into the BWP family – I am looking forward to seeing and hearing the Welsh language becoming a natural part of BWP shows and who better than a stunning model and actress and a movie producer and director to help kick start the BWP Welsh Connection’

Ryan Kift also made a few comments:

CYMRAEG: ‘Dwi wrth fy modd cael ymuno a BWP fel rhan o’r tim sylwebaeth. Byddai yn eistedd wrth y cylch sgwar ac yn galw’r ornest yn fyw! Rwyf Wedi bod yn ffan o wreslo erioed ac BWP ydy’r cwmni gora o gwmpas, maent yn cyfuno storiau wefreiddiol a wreslo cyffrous i gyd mewn sioe all yr holl deulu fwynhau.
Wrth ddod ar elfen gymraeg i fewn i’r cwmni, dwi’n teimlo bod siawns ymestyn at fwy o bobl ac gobeithio yn fuan bydd wreslo yn ol ar y bocs!!

ENGLISH: ‘I am delighted to be joining BWP as part of the commentary team. I will be ringside calling the action live! I Have been a fan of wrestling since ever and BWP is the best  company around today, they combine exciting stories and thrilling wrestling all at a show the whole family can enjoy.
In bringing the welsh component into the company I feel that there is more of a  chance to extend to a wider audience and hopefully together we can bring wreslo back on the box!’

And last, but by no means least – the sexy Sian Davies had these words for the BWP fans:

CYMRAEG: ‘It’s cool to be a ring girl for BWP. I believe I will inject some glamour and sexiness to a male dominated sport. This shows BWP’s not afraid to evolve and this is what sets them aside from other company’s in the UK today. Being a professional model and a fanatic wrestling fan this is indeed a dream job for me!’

ENGLISH: ‘Mae’n cŵl i fod yn ‘ring girl’ i BWP. Rwy’n credu y byddaf yn chwistrellu rhywfaint o hudoliaeth a ’sexiness’ i gamp dynion yn bennaf. Mae hyn yn dangos nad yw BWP yn ofn esblygu ac hyn sydd yn eu gosod ar wahân i gwmniau eraill ym mhrydain heddiw. Gan fy mod yn fodel proffesiynol a ffan reslo ffanatig, mae hyn yn wirioneddol swydd ddelfrydol i mi!’

Be sure to check out Ryan and Sians BWP show debut on Saturday 24th September 2011 at BWP Denbigh Town Hall Brawl III – Welsh TV Network S4C will be also be present filming the wreslting action as well as seeing how the ne BWP Welsh Connection is getting on in their new found roles!