Post by AWO Entertainment on Dec 13, 2006 15:12:41 GMT 10
Breaking News: Derek Peters Purchases Hardkore Entertainment
Wednesday,13 December 2006
After months of inactivity and rumors of the struggling wrestling federation in which it holds major stock in (Attitude Wrestling Organization) being shut down permanently, a shocking announcement has been made. Derek Peters has purchased all rights to Hardkore Entertainment. The purchase which was for an undisclosed amount gives im all rights to the company, its video library and of course, majority stock of the Attitude Wrestling Organization itself. In one of the first major decisions that he has made, he has changed the name of Hardkore Entertainment (H.E.) to be officially renamed Attitude Wrestling Organization Entertainment (AWOE). The decision was rumored to be the beginning of a new direction in the company as well as a new direction for the once powerful wrestling federation.
New Owner of AWOE Derek Peters made an announcement soon after the purchase became official.
“The AWO has been struggling lately and that has to change. We’ve had a president of the AWO not know what he was doing from one day to the next. We’ve had a total idiot wanting to turn the AWO into the XFL with one quick snap of the fingers. Sure it gave a fresh breath of air to the AWO but that was a quick shot of live support. That is not what the AWO is about. After that shot of life support, the two of them were sent to the hospital and one is still on heavy medication and drugged out around the office. Since then we’ve had several wrestlers acting as if they were the president of the AWO. The inmates were litaerally running the assylum!! This is going to change as of right now. We’re going to work on building the AWO back no normal, make some office changes around this place. The AWO is about keeping the tradition that it once had, as well as building for the future. That’s exactly what I plan on doing with this company. Rebuilding it back to the once dominent federation that it once was. If I have to bring back the former president to get this done, it will happen. But that is only on a last resort. I’m confident that we can accomplish this task without going back to what was the past and building with what we have right now. I fully expect to see the AWO up and running on a full time basis in early 2007.”
Wednesday,13 December 2006
After months of inactivity and rumors of the struggling wrestling federation in which it holds major stock in (Attitude Wrestling Organization) being shut down permanently, a shocking announcement has been made. Derek Peters has purchased all rights to Hardkore Entertainment. The purchase which was for an undisclosed amount gives im all rights to the company, its video library and of course, majority stock of the Attitude Wrestling Organization itself. In one of the first major decisions that he has made, he has changed the name of Hardkore Entertainment (H.E.) to be officially renamed Attitude Wrestling Organization Entertainment (AWOE). The decision was rumored to be the beginning of a new direction in the company as well as a new direction for the once powerful wrestling federation.
New Owner of AWOE Derek Peters made an announcement soon after the purchase became official.
“The AWO has been struggling lately and that has to change. We’ve had a president of the AWO not know what he was doing from one day to the next. We’ve had a total idiot wanting to turn the AWO into the XFL with one quick snap of the fingers. Sure it gave a fresh breath of air to the AWO but that was a quick shot of live support. That is not what the AWO is about. After that shot of life support, the two of them were sent to the hospital and one is still on heavy medication and drugged out around the office. Since then we’ve had several wrestlers acting as if they were the president of the AWO. The inmates were litaerally running the assylum!! This is going to change as of right now. We’re going to work on building the AWO back no normal, make some office changes around this place. The AWO is about keeping the tradition that it once had, as well as building for the future. That’s exactly what I plan on doing with this company. Rebuilding it back to the once dominent federation that it once was. If I have to bring back the former president to get this done, it will happen. But that is only on a last resort. I’m confident that we can accomplish this task without going back to what was the past and building with what we have right now. I fully expect to see the AWO up and running on a full time basis in early 2007.”