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Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport, Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport– The Western Australia – So Cal NWA Connection.

The Western Australian So Cal Connection isn’t the newest tag team appearing for M1Wrestling next weekend. Its been a phenomenon in our wrestling scene that hasn’t been replicated anywhere else in the World. As a Southern California native, when I think of Australians I typically think of Crocodile Dundee, Kangaroos, Koalas, or Outback Steakhouse. When someone mentions wrestling in Australia the feint sound of Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport fills my ears and I reflect on my fond memories of Outback Jack and his appearances for the World Wrestling Federation. However nearly 25 years have passed since Outback Jack and The Australian Wrestling Scene has grown leaps and bounds since then. Western Australia alone has a handful of promotions, but today I’m talking about Explosive Pro Wrestling. In the world of professional wrestling any influx of talent from one wrestling promotion to another is often referred to as an invasion. And the invasion of Southern California wrestling by Australians dates back to late 2005 and since the invasion 15 Australians have used the SoCal Wrestling Scene as a learning excursion and for a short while, called Southern California home.
The Western Australian Connection to SoCal all comes down to a meeting of Explosive Pro Wrestlers, Hartley Jackson (who is actually from Southern Australia) and Mikey Nichols and the NWA. NWA Pro Wrestling had started to gain a foothold in the Southern California wrestling scene with its ties to the World Famous Inoki Dojo. There the Inoki Dojo recruited talent from across the country and across the world. The talent was originally groomed for chances to appear in New Japan Pro Wrestling, which was exemplified by Bryan Danielson, TJ Perkins, Ricky Reyes, Rocky Romero, Tommy Williams, later by Fergal Devitt and Karl “the Machinegun” Anderson. Two wayward travelers, Jackson and Nichols came to the United States for an opportunity to be apart of the famous gym. Unfamiliarity of the local area kept the duo from reaching the dojo right away. It wasn’t until after a miraculous call by Hartley that guided the two to the Dojo. David Marquez remembers “I get a phone call from [fellow NWA Member] Ed Chuman. He tells me, he got a call from two Australians. I don’t even know how they got Chuman’s phone number.” I talked to Jackson and told him how to get to the Dojo. About six hours later and a lot of walking “Jag” and Nichols reach the dojo.” It wasn’t long after joining the ranks of the Dojo Elite, Hartley and Nichols propositioned NWA member and former Vice President of Inoki Sports Management North American Operations David Marquez, about business. At that point there was a meeting with EPW’s Manager Rick Sanders that a deal would be made to not only have EPW join the NWA, but also an open boarder for the Western Australians to work for the NWA in SoCal. Which at the time were strictly the Inoki Dojo Shows and later the Alternative Wrestling Show. A lot of the action from 2006 was filmed for internet only release, soon other Australians would join the Inoki Dojo and the NWA Pro Wrestling Family.
The duo of Jackson and Nichols would return to Western Australia at the end of May 2006, however Nichols would return in June and would bring with him Bobby Jo Marshall and Ferguson “Psychofett” Block but would return home shortly after. Then in November in 2006, AZ Vegara, Chris Vice would all join the Dojo with the returning Marshall. The initial relationship would bring a total of 6 Western Australians who would compete regularly for the Inoki Dojo, Alternative Wrestling Show, and the Empire Wrestling Federation.
NWA Pro Wrestling: Fiesta Lucha2007 would start off with another influx of Perth wrestlers. Vegara and Marshall made their debuts for the NWA Wrestling Showcase. Marshall would also venture to Arizona for his first shot outside of the SoCal scene. Cameron Wallis would soon make his SoCal debut along with South Australian and EPW Wrestler Damian Slater both wrestling in AWS. Both Marshall and Wallis would appear on the NWA Feista Lucha DVD from Las Vegas, NV. Damian Slater would appear during the NWA Wrestling Summit Tour. Nichols would return to the states spending time in Arizona and SoCal and would later become the first Western Australian to win a championship belt in the States when he pinned Karl Anderson to win the EWF American Championship. Over the next two years the talent trade would continue. SoCal Native Jarek Matthews joined the EPW crew. And former EPW Heavyweight Champion won the Mach One Wrestling title, becoming the second EPW Wrestler to hold championship gold while in the states. As of now, no SoCal Championships have traveled to Western Australia, however the NWA Australian Championship was defended in SoCal when Jayson Cooper of NWA Pro Australia defeated Damien Slater at a SoCal Pro Wrestling Show.
Three years have past since the faithful day that brought Nichols and Hartley to the States and Australians continue to come to Southern California. The list of Western Australians wrestlers to venture to the states has grown to include Shane Haste, Alex Kingston, Dan Moore, Maricus Pitsonopolous, Kiel Steria, and Barry Schmidt. EPW talent would work for the NWA all over Southern California (SoCal Pro Wrestling, Mach 1 Wrestling, Alternative Wrestling Show, and Empire Wrestling Federation. But they didn’t just stop with NWA affiliated promotions, the Australians would work for New Wave Pro Wrestling, MWF Lucha Libre, and Pro Wrestling Guerrilla. The Western Australians have benefited from the ample opportunities states side and are able to learn different styles to bring back to their country. SoCal benefits by having a dynamic influx of talent bring something a little different to the scene. So the next time you think of wrestling over here in the States, think of all the Australians who’ve impacted the SoCal Wrestling Scene and made it better. Because SoCal Fans have certainly come to appreciate the import of Australian wrestlers and I no longer think of Outback Jack or Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport…

February 27, 2010 Posted by | Bobby Marshall, David Marquez, EPW, Inoki Dojo, Mikey Nicholls, NWA Pro Australia, NWA Pro Wrestling, NWA Pro/AWS, NWA Pro/EWF, NWA Pro/M1W, NWA Pro/RPW, Shane Haste | Leave a comment

NWA EPW Kristmas Kaos 2 Recap Video

Dean Olsen takes a look at the last Explosive Pro Wrestling event for 2009, Kristmas Kaos 2 which saw the EPW Tag Team Championships defended in the main event. Mikey Nicholls and Shane Haste vs Davis Storm and Jimmy Payne.

December 18, 2009 Posted by | Davis Storm, EPW, Mikey Nicholls, NWA Pro Wrestling | Leave a comment

NWA EPW presents: Kristmas’ Kaos 2

December 2, 2009 Posted by | Az Vegara, Chase Griffin, Davis Storm, Devlin Reeves, EPW, Jamie Jurah, Jimmy Payne, JT, Keil Steria, Mikey Nicholls, NWA Pro Wrestling, Shane Haste, Tyler Jacobs | Leave a comment

NWA EPW recaps Re-Awakening 8

It was the biggest night in EPW history when Explosive Pro Wrestling delivered RE-AWAKENING 8 at the Craigie Leisire. Lukey Bolland takes a look at the many highlights that took place at the show. We saw the night get off to a great start when four of EPW’s tag teams met in a number one contenders match for the tag team championships. Jimmy Payne’s undefeated streak is finally no more as Nate Dooley made his return to EPW by attacking his former team mate which allowed AZ Vegara to pick a huge win. KrackerJak’s hardcore battle royale was next on the card and it did not disappoint! Weapons were used, even a fit ball made an appearance at RE-AWAKENING but it was Gavin McGavin who surprisingly picked up the win. Jamie Jurah was disqualified just minutes into the match against Devlin Reeves. The Invitational Final was decided in fine style as Davis Storm picked up a big win over Damian Slater, JT and Tyler Jacobs. The EPW Championship was on the line in a brutal Last Man Standing match between Richter and Bobby Marshall. This match went all over the building and was not short of highlights, brutal highlights and lots of blood. Gavin Miller and Brad West settled their dispute as Ferguson Block took on Sebastian Sander in a special stipulation match. As Ferguson Block won the match, Brad West has now been fired from Explosive Pro Wrestling! Finally, it was six months in the making with state pride on the line, it was WA vs VICTORIA and it was for the EPW Tag Team Championships as Carlo Cannon and Slex defended their belts against two of EPW’s finest in Shane Haste and Mikey Nicholls in a ladder match! By the end of the match all four men had given it their all and Nicholls and Haste had done WA proud as they brought the EPW Tag Team Champions back to Perth where they belong! Thanks to everyone who attended RE-AWAKENING 8!

November 25, 2009 Posted by | Az Vegara, Bobby Marshall, Carlo Cannon, Damien Slater, Davis Storm, Devlin Reeves, EPW, Jimmy Payne, Mikey Nicholls, Re-Awakening 8, Richter, Sebastian Sander, Shane Haste, Slex | Leave a comment

NWA EPW Tag Team Championships return to Perth

Shane Haste and Mikey Nicholls, Team EPW, captured the tag team titles in a ladder match against the Team Victoria (Slex and Carlo.)

November 9, 2009 Posted by | EPW Tag Team Champions, Mikey Nicholls, Re-Awakening 8, Shane Haste, Team EPW | Leave a comment

Last words from Mikey Nichols before NWA EPW’s Re-Awakening 8

November 8, 2009 Posted by | Carlo Cannon, Mikey Nicholls, Re-Awakening 8, Shane Haste, Slex, Team EPW, Team Victoria | Leave a comment

NWA EPW: Road to Re-Awakening 8 – Ladder Match for the Tag Titles

Watch all the RE-AWAKENING 8 Videos here

November 6, 2009 Posted by | Carlo Cannon, EPW, EPW Tag Team Champions, Mikey Nicholls, NWA Pro Wrestling, Shane Haste, Slex, Team EPW, Team Victoria | Leave a comment

NWA EPW presents: Re-Awakening 8 in 7 Days!

October 31, 2009 Posted by | Bobby Marshall, Carlo Cannon, EPW Heavyweight Title, EPW Tag Team Champions, Mikey Nicholls, Richter, Shane Haste, Slex | Leave a comment

NWA EPW Charity Bash Video Recap

Lukey Bolland takes a look at Explosive Pro Wrestling’s CHARITY BASH held on the 3rd of October at the Cyril Jackson Rec Centre with all profits going to TELETHON. Thanks to the fans who attended, EPW was able to raise a total of $2348 for this very worthy cause. Matches that took place were Davis Storm and JT vsTeam Allstar, Tyler Jacobs vs Alex ‘The Kid’ Kingston, Garry Schmidt vs Gavin McGavin, Jimmy Payne vs Jamie Jurah vs AZ Vegara, Mikey Nicholls vs Devlin Reeves, Chase Griffin and Dan Moore vs Chris Vice and Jonny Wimbledon, Bobby Marshall vs Michael Morleone and the night finished with EPW’s first 15 Man Charity Bash Rumble! EPW’s next live event is RE-AWAKENING 8 to be held at the Craigie Leisure Centre on the 7th of November. Check out http://www.epwperth.com for more details.

October 28, 2009 Posted by | Az Vegara, Bobby Marshall, Chase Griffin, Dan Moore, Davis Storm, Devlin Reeves, EPW, Jamie Jurah, Mikey Nicholls, Team All Star | Leave a comment

Explosive Pro Wrestling Presents: Re-Awakening 8

Credit: Explosive Pro Wrestling

October 22, 2009 Posted by | Az Vegara, Bobby Marshall, Carlo Cannon, Damien Slater, David Storm, Devlin Reeves, EPW, Jamie Jurah, Jimmy Payne, Mikey Nicholls, Richter, Shane Haste, Slex | Leave a comment