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WAW head honcho "Rowdy" Ricky Knight greets me on his way to ringside to face Robbie Brookside at The Talk in Norwich in April 2002 .
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I’d like to take you back a few
years, to the dark, distant days of the early 21st century. Yours
truly was just about finding his way around the world wide web, combining two
of my favourite things, writing and professional wrestling.
In 2000 The Two Sheds Review was
in it’s infancy, but the wrestling world was going through some massive
changes. When I began writing about wrestling World Championship Wrestling and
Extreme Championship Wrestling were on their death beds, and it wasn’t long
before Vince McMahon and his mighty World Wrestling Federation swallowed up as
much of the national wrestling scene in the States as he possibly could.
Around the same time my interest
in wrestling began to wane a little. I wasn’t one for trading tapes, and
streaming and downloading shows was but a distant dream, so, seeking an alternative
to WWE, I began to take an interest in the local wrestling scene, most notably
the Norwich-based World Association of Wrestling, formed in 1994 by the husband
and wife team of “Rowdy” Ricky Knight and “Sweet” Saraya Knight, along with
Ricky’s Superflys tag-team partner “Gentleman” Jimmy Ocean.