AAW Wrestling explained

AAW Wrestling
Acronym:AAW
Style:Professional wrestling
Established:2004
Founder:Patrick Chites
Location:Berwyn, Illinois
Owner:Danny Daniels
Formerly:All American Wrestling

AAW Wrestling (AAW) or AAW: Professional Wrestling Redefined and formerly known as All American Wrestling, is an American independent professional wrestling promotion, based in the Chicago area – originally holding shows in Berwyn, Illinois, and now in Merrionette Park.[1] [2]

History

The company was established in 2004 in Berwyn, Illinois. Events were largely held in the Berwyn Eagles Club until 2015, when a majority of shows began being held at 115 Bourbon St. in Merrionette Park, Illinois. Currently, events are held at the Logan Square Auditorium and 115 Bourbon Street among others. AAW has also held events in Illinois in Carpentersville, Highwood, Milan, Palatine, Arlington Heights, and Pontiac, as well as in Iowa in Davenport and Donahue.

AAW originally stood for All American Wrestling but has been simply recognized as AAW since the start of 2007. Tony Scarpone owned and ran AAW from its start in 2004 through May 2005, when Danny Daniels and Jim Lynam began running the company. Daniels and Lynam then purchased AAW in December 2005.

Championships

As of, Complete championship histories are available by clicking the links in the Championship column in the table below.

ChampionshipCurrent champion(s)ReignDate wonDays held LocationNote
AAW Heavyweight ChampionshipDavey Vega1August 31, 2023+Berwyn, ILDefeated Jake Something at Art of War 2023.[3]
AAW Heritage ChampionshipJoe Alonzo2February 23, 2024+Berwyn, ILDefeated Levi Everett at AAW Legacy 2024.
AAW Tag Team ChampionshipThe Hustle and the Muscle (Rohit Raju and Karam)1
February 23, 2024+Berwyn, ILDefeated Russ Jones & Schaff at AAW Legacy 2024.
AAW Women's ChampionshipSierra1October 28, 2023+Berwyn, ILDefeated Masha Slamovich at Unstoppable 2023.

Roster

Male wrestlers

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[4]
[5]
Davey Vega[6] AAW Heavyweight Champion
[7]
[8]
[9]
[10]
AAW Heritage Champion, National Wrestling Alliance
[11] Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
[12]
Mat Fitchett[13]
1 Called Manders[14]
[15]
[16] AAW Tag Team Champion
[17]
[18]
[19]

Female wrestlers

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[20]
[21]
[22] AAW Women's Champion
Skye Blue[23] All Elite Wrestling

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: PWI Insider AAW.
  2. Web site: AAW: Professional Wrestling Redefined - Cagematch Profile.
  3. Web site: Destination Chicago 2022. cagematch.net. Philip. Kreikenbohm. September 1, 2022. August 31, 2023.
  4. Web site: Brayden Lee. AAW.
  5. Web site: Dante Leon. AAW.
  6. Web site: Davey Vega. AAW.
  7. Web site: Fred Yehi. AAW.
  8. Web site: Hartenbower. AAW.
  9. Web site: Jah-C. AAW.
  10. Web site: Jake Something. AAW.
  11. Web site: Josh Alexander. AAW.
  12. Web site: Mance Warner. AAW.
  13. Web site: Mat Fitchett. AAW.
  14. Web site: Steve Manders. AAW.
  15. Web site: Ren Jones. AAW.
  16. Web site: Hakim Zane. AAW.
  17. Web site: Russ Jones. AAW.
  18. Web site: Schaff. AAW.
  19. Web site: Xavier Walker. AAW.
  20. Web site: Christi Jaynes. AAW.
  21. Web site: Heather Reckless. AAW.
  22. Web site: Sierra. AAW.
  23. Web site: Skye Blue. AAW.