Texas All-Star Wrestling


Texas All-Star Wrestling is a professional wrestling promotion that was established by Bob Murphy in Humble, Texas in 1994. It is the oldest independent promotion in the state of Texas and one of three based in the Greater Houston area along with Booker T's Reality of Wrestling and Lone Star Championship Wrestling.
It was the first successful wrestling promotion to open in Texas following the close World Class Championship Wrestling in 1990, and the Global Wrestling Federation in 1994. It not only remained the only major "indy" promotion in the state during the 1990s but is one of the oldest wrestling promotions in operation in the United States. The promotion has been profiled by both the Houston Press and the Houston Chronicle. Ken Hoffman, a longtime columnist for the Chronicle, has participated in several wrestling matches for charity. The Galveston County Daily News has called TASW the top promotion in the entire state.
Necro Butcher and Shawn Hernandez, both started their careers in TASW. Samoa Joe, Harlem Heat 2000 from World Championship Wrestling, and Tammy Lynn Sytch, Christy Hemme and Daivari from World Wrestling Entertainment have all made appearances for the promotion as well as older wrestlers such as Abdullah the Butcher, Kamala and "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan, the latter holding the promotion's heavyweight title in 2003.

History

Background and early history

Texas All-Star Wrestling was started by Bob Murphy, a 10-year veteran who wrestled throughout Texas during the 1980s, who grew frustrated with the unethical business practices of small-time promoters following the collapse of the NWA territory system at the end of the decade. With the civic center yet to be built, he considered using Humble High School or another venue in the local area. Murphy and his then tag team partner rented out a bingo hall by U.S. Route 59 in Humble, Texas and promised the owner, Casey Musick, $500 plus the proceeds from the concession stand. Renaming the building the "Humble Bingo Arena", they held their first show on January 15, 1994, which was attended by 450 fans and brought in over $2,000. The promotion established its first championship titles between December 1994 and December 1996.
Professional wrestling had been very popular in Houston, especially during the 1970s and 1980s, but had considerably declined in the years following the retirement of legendary wrestling personality Paul Boesch in 1987. It was not until the close of World Class Championship Wrestling in 1990, and the Global Wrestling Federation in 1994, that Murphy began promoting wrestling events after an absence of several years. It was the first successful independent promotion in Texas and, with the exception of occasional events held by Tugboat Taylor at Hofheinz Pavilion, remained the only organization in the entire state for nearly a decade.
The shows immediately found an audience with its traditional Southern-style wrestling, rather than the "sports entertainment" favored by mainstream promotions such as World Championship Wrestling and the World Wrestling Federation, and established a strong and loyal following in the Greater Houston area. Many fans were so enthusiastic at the events that many wanted to participate themselves prompting Murphy to open a small gym in the back of the Humble Bingo Arena in 1996. Within two years, this eventually evolved into the present-day training facility and wrestling school where many of the top wrestlers on the Texas "indy" circuit would be trained, most notably, Shawn "Hot Stuff" Hernandez. Prospective students of the school were required to volunteer at events in roles such as refereeing matches, escorting wrestlers to the ring as a "valet" or acting as security for several months prior to their first match. The entire training period generally took six months to one year, though some students graduated within four to five months.
Humongous defended the TASW Heavyweight Championship against Abdullah the Butcher at the Humble Bingo Arena on March 22, 1997. Older veterans such as "Mean" Mike Tatum, "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan and Kamala the Ugandan Giant also had short stints in the promotion. Both Tatum and Duggan held the TASW Heavyweight Championship during the early-2000s. Although speculated to become a major promotion, Murphy himself said in interviews that he was unconcerned about the expansion of the company and instead wanted to focus on developing younger locally based talent and "help them make it to the next level". In addition to its Houston-based roster, Texas independent wrestlers Rasta Savage and Necro Butcher also regularly competed in the promotion. Later stars to emerge during the next decade included Bobby 2-Badd, Mr. Mayhem, Zen-Zen, VooDoo the Xecutioner, Nasty Nick Daniels, Dylan Starr and Nark the Nevulon. River City Wrestling's Joey "Super Shot" Spector, an alumnus of the Texas Wrestling Academy, also wrestled for the promotion early in his career.

Ken Hoffman and The Houston Chronicle

On January 16, 1999, at the TASW's 6th annual "Rumble in Humble" supercard, Houston Chronicle columnist Ken Hoffman made his pro wrestling debut against The Jester in the opening bout; he not only lost the match but had to be carried out of the ring on a stretcher. Hoffman had previously covered the promotion during the mid-1990s and would continue to make occasional appearances over the next few years donating his prize money to charities. The journalist was signed to a series of Texas Death-style matches, with no referee present and "anything goes", against The Jester. These matches were held at the Silverwings Ballroom in Brenham on February 13, the Civic Center in Diboll on March 5, the Humble Bingo Arena on March 6, in Port Lavaca on March 13 and at Spring High School in Spring, Texas on March 20, 1999. Miss Hooters Girl 1999 winner Alisa Wong was his valet for these matches.
That summer, the promotion began producing a weekly late-night series which aired on KNWS-TV. Hoffman also made a return at the "Rumble in Humble" where he unexpectedly won the TASW Cruiserweight Championship in a Three-Way Dance with Bones and "Loverboy" Joey Corman. He was helped in his victory due to outside interference from Alisa Wong and his manager Sean "The Cablinasian" Pendergast. Hoffman also entered the "Humble Rumble", a 20-man battle royale for $15,000 and a title shot against then TASW Heavyweight Champion "Mean" Mike Tatum, but quickly eliminated himself after entering the ring. He retained the title in a rematch with Bones on February 12 and successfully defended the title for six months against opponents such as Brother Icarus, Bonez and the Jester until finally surrendering the title to TASW promoter Bob Murphy that summer.

21st century

By 2000, TASW was regularly drawing between 300 and 800 fans each month at its home arena in Humble and also promoted shows in other cities outside Harris County and Houston including Texas City, Baytown, Port Lavaca, Brenham and El Campo. In August of that year, a story on Murphy and TASW was featured in the Houston Press and profiled several its top stars including female wrestlers Skyler and Nadia Payne, Big Daddy from Cincinnati, Mini Stuff, Mr. Fu Ku, Spanish Fly, "Playboy" Joey Corman, Rasta Savage, Necro Butcher and Shawn Hernandez. The story received a positive response from readers, however, Warriors of Wrestling promoter wrote a letter to the editor criticizing the article for its "lack of research and professionalism" as well as the TASW for its inappropriate fan behavior. She requested the newspaper provide "equal exposure" and invited the author, Jesse Washington, to attend an upcoming show.
A year later, "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan wrestled for the promotion during the summer and early fall of 2001. During this first stint with TASW, Duggan feuded Harlem Heat 2000 from World Championship Wrestling. Kamala and Mike Tatum headlined a TASW show at the Humble Bingo Arena on February 22, 2003. Later that year, the promotion held a memorial show for one of its former stars and official announcer, Brother Icarus, at the arena on October 4, 2003. Ken Hoffman, who had wrestled him two years before, wrote a column in memory of his passing. He recalled in a later column that during the match he secretly had Jim Adler, a celebrity TV attorney known as the "Tough Texas Lawyer", interfere in the match on his behalf. He ordered Brother Icarus to stop attacking Hoffman, who had been choking him and pulling his hair, and threatened to have Icarus arrested for assault and battery. When fans began booing, Adler threatened to subpoena the entire audience as witnesses. This distraction allowed Hoffman to roll-up his opponent for the victory and quickly escaped with the belt.
The promotion was praised by The Galveston County Daily News, the oldest newspaper of record in the state of Texas, as "the best-run independent group in the state" and crediting Bob Murphy for keeping TASW out of the well-publicized feuding seen among rival Texas promotions. Scott E. Williams, a journalist for The Galveston County Daily News, wrote in early-2004 that TASW was "arguably the top independent wrestling group in the entire state". On January 10, 2004, several TASW wrestlers participated in a show for High Impact Wrestling at Texas City’s Nessler Center headlined by Johnny Blade and Kamala. The event also served as the professional wrestling debut of Scott E. Williams who agreed to participate as the special guest referee in the main event in exchange for a donation to The Daily News’ United Way fund. On June 5, Tom Prichard, the top talent scout for World Wrestling Entertainment, conducted a "no-holds-barred" clinic at TASW's wrestling school in Humble. Also that summer, Jim Duggan returned to the promotion and, at the August 7th "Tomball Streetfight" supercard, defeated TASW Heavyweight Champion Zen-Zen for the title. At the time of its 11th anniversary at the 2005 "Humble Rumble", Williams wrote "In addition to being one of the country’s longest-lived independents, TASW has become the best one in Texas".

Recent years

On May 20, 2007, the promotion had its first card at the Armadillo Event Center where it held a 10-man "Hardcore Street Fight" inside a steel cage as the main event. The promotion and its school was again featured in the Houston Chronicle three months later. Scoby Gober, a three-time TASW Hardcore Champion, was interviewed for the story. On October 13, Ken Hoffman also made a return appearance as TASW's "SlamFest '07" supercard where he and Sean Pendergast won the TASW Tag Team Championship from Scoby Gober & Bones in a Triple Threat match with Nate Slater & Rocco Carmanooch at the Humble Bingo Arena. Like his previous victory, Hoffman was helped by valet Alisa Wong and manager Sheik Ali Ramzanali. Both men donated their prize money to charity. On December 8, 2007, Tammy Lynn Sytch made an appearance at the "Seasons Beatings" supercard at the Humble Bingo Arena. That same month, The Houston Press covered a TASW event at the Armadillo Events Center featuring Spider Boy, whom the author referred to as "the world's laziest Spider-Man", in a match with Steve "Bones" Monckton.
In February 2008, the Houston Chronicle also covered the Texas All-Star Wrestling's 15th-annual "Humble Rumble" where a photo was taken of "BLT" Bubba Lee Travis and an 8-year-old child attending the event with his father. The event boasted a sold-out crowd and was one of the promotion's biggest show of the new year. The following month at "Scar Wars", Daivari who was originally there for an autograph signing but was later involved in an altercation with Dylan Starr which led to impromptu match between the two. Later that night, he became involved in a post-match brawl after Starr interfered in a Triple Threat match between Hector Montoya, Nasty Nick Daniels and TASW Cruiserweight Champion Chip Dumas causing a no-contest.
The promotion celebrated its 16th anniversary at the 2009 "Humble Rumble" at the Humble Bingo Arena on January 10, 2009. At the end of the year, TexasIndyWrestling.com ranked Texas All-Star Wrestling #5 of the top ten wrestling promotions in Texas.

Roster

TASW Heavyweight Championship

The TASW Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling heavyweight championship in Texas All-Star Wrestling. It is the main championship title established in TASW, having been introduced in 1995, and remains the oldest active championship in the state of Texas.
The inaugural champion was Humungous, who defeated Dynamite Dixon in a tournament final on November 18, 1995 to become the first TASW Heavyweight Champion. Mr. Mayhem holds the record for most reigns, with three. He also holds the distinction of being the only champion never to have been pinned for the title. At 735 days, ZenZen's second reign is the longest in the title's history. Bret Basics' only reign was the shortest in the history of the title as it was held up less than a month after he won it. He was the youngest wrestler ever to hold the title. Overall, there have been 32 reigns shared between 26 wrestlers, with seven vacancies.
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ReignThe reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed
#Indicates what number the reign is
EventThe event promoted by the respective promotion in which the titles were won
N/AThe information is not available or is unknown
Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign
+Indicates the current reign is changing daily.

As of, 2018
#ChampionReignDateDays heldLocationEventNotesRef.-
1Humungous1Harlingen, TexasN/ADefeated Dynamite Dixon in a tournament final to become the first TASW Heavyweight Champion.-
2The Gladiator1Nacogdoches, TexasN/A-
3Bubba Monroe1N/AHumble, TexasN/A-
VacatedN/AN/AThe title was vacated when Bubba Monroe left the promotion.-
4Humungous2Laredo, TexasN/ADefeated The Gladiator to win the vacant title.-
5Rasta Savage1Humble, TexasN/A-
6Tank Tyler1Humble, TexasN/A-
7Humungous3N/AHumble, TexasN/A-
8Mike Tatum1N/AN/AN/A-
9Hotstuff Hernandez1N/AN/AN/A-
10Necro Butcher1N/AN/AN/A-
VacatedN/AN/A-
11Mr. Mayhem1Humble, TexasN/ADefeated Beast in a tournament final to win the vacant title.-
12Mike Tatum2Humble, TexasSeason's Beatings This was a Steel Cage match.-
13Bobby 2-Badd1Humble, TexasWrestlefest This was a Triple Threat match also involving Jag.-
14Mr. Mayhem2Humble, TexasOff the Hook This was a "Rage in the Cage" match also involving Hugh Rogue and Shawn "Hot Stuff" Hernandez.-
VacatedHumble, TexasHumble Rumble XThe title was vacated when Mr. Mayhem is unable to appear for a scheduled title defense due to Fort Hood being placed on alert.-
15Bobby 2-Badd1Humble, TexasHumble Rumble XWon the 30-man Humble Rumble last eliminating Jag.-
16Michael Strider1Humble, TexasWrestlefest -
17"Wildman" Chris Allen1Humble, TexasHumble Street Fight This was a Triple Threat match also involving Bubba Lee Travis.-
18Bret Basics1N/AHumble, TexasScar Wars -
Held upN/AN/A-
19ZenZen1Humble, TexasBreak It Off Defeated Bobby 2-Badd, Mr. Mayhem, and VooDoo the Xecutioner in a Fatal Four-Way match to win the held-up title.-
20"Hacksaw" Jim Duggan1Tomball, TexasTomball Street Fight This was a 12-man street fight also involving "Wildman" Chris Allen, Voodoo the Xecutioner, Nark The Nevulon, Bobby 2-Badd, Justin Blaze, Bubba Lee Travis, J-Sin Sullivan, "Wildcat" Scoby Gober, "Party Boy" Brandon Biggs, and Rocco Carmanooch-
21Mr. Mayhem3Humble, TexasNight of Champions This was a Triple Threat match also involving Bobby 2-Badd. Also won the TASW Hardcore Championship on January 15, 2005.-
22Voodoo the Xecutioner1Humble, TexasSummer Jam This was a Steel Cage match.-
23ZenZen2Humble, TexasHumble Rumble XIVThis was a Tables match.-
24Scoby Gober1Humble, TexasHumble Rumble XVThis was a "Title vs. Career" match.-
25Anthony Stevens1Humble, TexasWrestlefest This was a Lumberjack match.-
VacatedHumble, TexasHardcore Carnage The title was vacated after TASW promoter Bob Murphy fired Anthony Stevens.-
26Neico2Humble, TexasSlamfest Defeated Nick Daniels in a tournament final.-
27Ryan Davidson1Humble, TexasScar Wars This was a Fatal Four-Way Steel Cage match also involving Nick Daniels and “Sexy” Steve DeMarco.-
28Nick Daniels1Humble, TexasHumble Rumble XVII-
Held upN/AN/A-
29Dylan Starr1Humble, TexasSummer Jam Defeated “Rockstar” Robbie to win the vacant title. Both men were co-winners of a battle royal earlier that night.-
30ZenZen3Nacogdoches, TexasRumble Mania -
Held upN/AN/ATitle declared vacant when ZenZen is unable to appear.-
31Mysterious Q1Brenham, TexasBrenham Rumble This was a Triple Threat match also involving "Ruthless" Ryan Davidson and "Rockstar" Robbie.-
32Steve DeMarco1Humble, TexasHumble Rumble XIX-
33Darkstar1Houston, TexasBest of the Best -
34El Latino1San Antonio, TexasRaza Lucha Latina-
35Anthony Andrews1Humble, TexasHumble Rumble XXIIThis was a Fatal Four-Way match also involving Hector Montoya and Mr. Bigg.
36J-Sin Sullivan1Humble, Texas"Humble Rumble XXlll"
VacatedN/AN/ATitle declared vacant when J_Sin Sullivan is unable to defend due to injuries sustain in attack backstage by Anthony Andrews and Nate Andrews.
37Big Daddy Yum Yum1Cypress, TexasStars & StripesFatal 5-Way Elimination Match
38Steve DeMarco2Humble, Texas"HUMBLE RUMBLE 25"This was a "Triple Threat No Disqualification Match" also involving ZenZen.
39Estrella Galactica1+Humble, Texas"HUMBLE RUMBLE 25"DeMarco issued an open challenge to the first person that stepped into the ring with him for his championship.

TASW Cruiserweight Championship

The TASW Cruiserweight Championship is a professional wrestling championship in Texas All-Star Wrestling. It is the main cruiserweight championship title established in TASW, having been introduced in 1994, and remains the oldest active championship in the state of Texas.
The inaugural champion was Rico Suave, who defeated Witchita Willie in a tournament final on December 22, 1994 to become the first TASW Cruiserweight Champion. Willie also holds the record for most reigns, with three. Ken Hoffman, a reporter for the Houston Chronicle is a former champion and donated his prize money to charity. He successfully defended the title for six months before surrendering the belt to promoter Bob Murphy. At 427 days, Estrella Galactica's third reign is the longest in the title's history. Thunder Jet's first and only reign was the shortest in the history of the title being stripped of the belt only 7 days after winning the title. Overall, there have been 46 reigns shared between 37 wrestlers, with eight vacancies.
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ReignThe reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed
#Indicates what number the reign is
EventThe event promoted by the respective promotion in which the titles were won
N/AThe information is not available or is unknown
Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign
+Indicates the current reign is changing daily.

As of, 2014
#ChampionReignDateDays heldLocationEventNotesRef.
1Rico Suave1Houston, TexasHouse showDefeated Witchita Willie in a tournament final to become the first TASW Cruiserweight Champion.
2The Shadow1Houston, TexasHouse show
Held upN/AN/AThe title was declared held up following a title defence against Witchita Willie in which Johnny Blade attacked Willie, took his place in the match, and pinned The Shadow for the belt.
3Witchita Willie1N/AN/ADefeated The Shadow and Rick Garren in a Triangle match to win the vacant championship.
4The Jester1Humble, TexasHouse show
5Witchita Willie2Humble, TexasHouse show
6Jag1Humble, TexasHouse show
VacatedTexas City, TexasHouse showJag is stripped of the championship when he fails to appear for a scheduled title defence.
7Steve Lawless1N/ATexas City, TexasHouse showDefeated Witchita Willie to win the vacant championship.
VacatedN/AN/ALawless is stripped of the championship when he fails to appear for a scheduled title defence.
8Witchita Willie3N/AEl Campo, TexasHouse showDefeated Mr. X to win the vacant championship.
9Jag1N/AN/AN/AN/A
10Torry Fortune1Humble, TexasHouse showDefeated Bruce Leroy
11Ken Hoffman1N/AHumble, TexasHumble Rumble 2000Defeated Bones and Loverboy Joey Corman in a Three Way Dance match. Hoffman was a reporter for the Houston Chronicle and donated his prize money to charity.
VacatedN/AN/AThe title is declared vacant when Hoffman surrenders the title to TASW owner Bob Murphy.
12Joey Corman1N/ANight of Champions Defeated Mini-Stuff in a tournament final to win the vacant title.
13Mercury1N/AN/AN/A
VacatedN/AN/A
14Chris Allen1Humble, TexasHumble Street Fight Defeated Bret Basics in a tournament final.
15Bret Basics1Humble, TexasHumble Rumble XThis was a Three Way match also involving Nark the Nevulon.
16General Agony1Weimer, TexasHouse show
17Bret Basics2Humble, TexasSummer Jam This was a Steel Cage Loser Leaves TASW match.
18VooDoo the Xecutioner1Humble, TexasSlamfest
19Joey Wise1Humble, TexasScar Wars
20VooDoo the Xecutioner2

TASW Tag Team Championship

The TASW Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling tag team championship contested in Texas All-Star Wrestling. It was the third of four championship titles established in TASW, having been introduced in 1996, and remains the oldest active tag team championship in the state of Texas.
The inaugural champions were Natural Born Killers, who defeated Top Guns on December 7, 1996 to become the first TASW Tag Team Champions. No team has ever won the championship more than once. Scoby Gober, however, has the most individual reigns with 3. At 813 days, Ryan Davidson and Rockstar Robbie's first and only reign is the longest in the title's history. Brutality Inc.'s only reign was the shortest in the history of the title lasting only 35 days. Both men were reporters from the Houston Chronicle and donated their prize money to charity upon winning the title. Overall, there have been 29 reigns shared between 26 wrestlers, with five vacancies.
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ReignThe reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed
#Indicates what number the reign is
EventThe event promoted by the respective promotion in which the titles were won
N/AThe information is not available or is unknown
Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign
+Indicates the current reign is changing daily.

As of, 2015
#WrestlersReignsDateDays heldLocationEventNotesRef.
1Natural Born Killers
1N/AHumble, TexasHouse showDefeated Top Guns to become the first TASW Tag Team Champions.
VacatedN/AN/AStripped when Suave is injured.
2Top Guns
1N/AHumble, TexasHouse showDefeated Wardog and Rasta Savage to win the vacant championship.
3Top Gun Jag and Tank Tyler1N/AHumble, TexasHouse showTop Gun Ace is replaced by Tank Tyler after leaving the promotion.
4The Hellhounds
1Humble, TexasHouse showThe Hellhounds won the championship due to forfeit.
5New Breed
1Texas City, TexasHouse showNew Breed defeated Maddog in a handicap match when Wardog failed to appear at the event.
6Humungous and Bruiser Bennett1Diboll, TexasHouse show
VacatedN/AN/A-
7The Terminator and Rasta Savage1N/AHumble, TexasHouse showDefeated Jason Nash and Sid Sexy in a tournament final.
8Big Daddy and Chris Cheetum1N/AN/AHouse show
9Ministuff and Hotstuff Hernandez1N/AN/AHouse show
10Big Daddy and The Spanish Fly1N/AN/AHouse show
11Ministuff and Skyler1N/AN/AHouse show
12Bobby 2-Badd and Seth Shai1Humble, TexasHouse showDefeated Ministuff and Sid Sexy.
13The Brooklyn Boys
1Humble, TexasSummer Jam This was a Three Way Tag Team Steel Cage match also involving Zen Zen & Hugh Rogue. Shai cost the team the match when he slammed the cage door on his partner. On January 10, 2004, the team wrestled High Impact Wrestling Tag Team Champions The Outlawz in a unification match.
14Bobby 2-Badd and Mr. Mayhem1Humble, TexasHouse show
15ZenZen and Chris Allen1N/ANew Caney, TexasHouse show
16Scoby Gober and Bubba Lee Travis1N/AN/AHouse show
17Nate Slater and Nick Daniels1N/AN/AHouse show
18Nark the Nevulon and VooDoo the Xecutioner1Humble, TexasSummer Jam
19Wally and Stumpy Gimp
1Humble, TexasHumble Rumble XIVThis was a Fatal Fourway match.
20Dylan Starr and Nick Daniels 1Humble, TexasScar Wars This was a Three Way Tag Scramble match also involving Rocco Carmanooch and Chip Dumas.
21Scoby Gober and Bones1Humble, TexasSummer Jam Defeated Dylan Starr and Stumpy Gimp. Scoby Gober's original partner, T-Bone, was also unable to attend the show and replaced by Bones.
22Brutality Inc.
1Humble, TexasSlamfest This was a Triple Threat match also involving Nate Slater and Rocco Carmanooch. Hoffman and Pendergast claimed they would donate their prize money to charity.
23Parental Discretion Advised
and Rocco Carmanooch )
1N/AHumble, TexasNight of Champions
Held upN/AN/A-
24ZenZen and Scoby Gober 1N/AHumble, TexasWrestlefest Defeated in a tournament final to win the vacant titles.
VacatedN/AN/A-
25Hector Montoya and Mysterious Q1Humble, TexasHouse showDefeated “Ruthless” Ryan Davidson and Billy Bongo in a tournament final.
VacatedN/AN/AStripped when Hector Montoya left the promotion.
26Ryan Davidson and Rockstar Robbie1Brenham, TexasBrenham Rumble Awarded the championship after winning a 10-man battle royal.
27Rockstar Robbie 1Houston, TexasGold Rush Defeated Ryan Davidson in a "winner-take-all" match after the team broke up.
28Ryan Davidson and Ayden Cristiano1La Porte, TexasBrawl in the Fall Defeated Rockstar Robbie and mystery partner J-Sin Sullivan.
29Southern Outlaw Boys
Humble, TexasHumble Rumble XXI
Held upN/AN/AThe titles are declared held up when Roc Hardway went into retirement.
30Southern Outlaw Boys
Houston, TexasScar Wars
31The 409'ers
Humble, TexasHumble Rumble XXII
32The Andrews Cousins

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