As of today, Dec. 13, 2012, a number of All American Pro Wrestling officials announce their intention to leave the promotion and launch Pro Wrestling Collision.
AAPW will remain under the ownership of Sean Chambers, while Pro Wrestling Collision will begin its operations Jan. 19 at the SIU Student Center Ballroom under the leadership of Chris Hagstrom.
“I appreciate all the opportunities that Sean and AAPW have provided me, but I felt the time was right to branch out on my own. I hope the fans who have supported AAPW in the past two years of my involvement will join us in this new venture and also continue to support Sean in his future ventures.”
Pro Wrestling Collision will recognize the reigning AAPW champions as its inaugural title holders. PWC will host live events and produce online webseries as AAPW has done this year.
Please join us as we stake out on this new path on Saturday, Jan. 19, at the SIU Student Center Ballroom.
More announcements will be coming soon. You can follow Pro Wrestling Collision on Facebook at facebook.com/
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So, do AAPW wrestlers now work for both promotions, or does the roster split? Are they in a “shared universe” like DGUSA and EVOLVE or something?