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AIWC
What is AIWC?
AIWC stands for Amateur Independant Wrestling Circuit. We are located in Fillmore, CA. Our wrestlers are great athletes, not just "junk" wrestlers you see in a lot of other backyard feds. The wrestlers in AIWC have great mat wrestling skills, high flying prowess, hardcore abilities, just all-around good wrestlers. The goal we have here at the AIWC is to put on a good show for the people who come and watch us in action. Ranging from technical classics, hardcore death matches including barbed wire, thumbtacks, fire, tables, high-flying showdowns, and much more. The AIWC's wrestlers are gifted athletes. If you want to see great all around wrestling, any style, you've come to the right place..the AIWC is the place for you.

Here is a little info few of the wrestlers who currently wrestle in the AIWC. More are soon to come.
Slick Ric: 5'8, 130 lbs. Slick Ric is one of the best in the AIWC. He is one of the few who can do it all. Technical, hardcore, high flying, you name it, he can most likely do it. He is the CEO of the Hardcorperation, a stable which includes Big Daddy A and Superstar Kristafa. He is currently one half of the AIWC Tag Team Champions along with the mammoth Big Daddy A.

Reckless Rogelio: 5'7, 137 lbs. Since his debut in 1996, Rogelio was almost immediately one of the major players in the AIWC. Capturing numerous lightweight titles before proving himself as good as any big man by capturing the world title. Reckless Rogelio is the AIWC's greatest daredevil. A gifted athlete, he can either stun you with his aerial prowess in both japanese and luchadore styles, or brawl one on one with anybody in a death match.

Big Daddy A: 6'5, 310 lbs. Big Daddy A is the biggest wrestler ever in the AIWC. He can squash you like a bug. A member of the Hardcorperation, he debuted in 1996, and ever since then, has been the AIWC's most feared wrestler. You can look at it a few different ways: he can powerbomb you and finish you, he can put you in the "Daddy Mack" Rack and finish you, or he can simply give you the most feared move in AIWC history, his moonsault, and finish you.

"Celtic Crippler" Colm Fitzgerald: 5'10, 145 lbs. The Crippler is another great wrestler in the AIWC. A member of the IRA (Irish Republican Army), he debuted in 1998. He is another of the few who seems to be able to do it all. Although he has only been in one death match, you must consider him one of the hardcore wrestlers in the AIWC. His one death match showed just what he can do in that type of match, dish out and take the punishment. His "Dublin" Death Drop is one of the most lethal moves on the AIWC.

Pat Gas: 6'2, 265 lbs. Pat Gas is the most powerful wrestler in the AIWC. He debuted in 1999, at first, he was not taken very seriously, as he looked to have very little if any wrestling skill. But then in late 99, he went on an incredible winning streak, winning the Owen Hart Memorial Tournament, then later, the AIWC World Title. Pat Gas is now a part of the Gass Company, which he is the leader of. He can finish you off in a bunch of different ways, he can put you in the Italian Bearhug, he can give you the Detonator (powerbomb), he can gorilla press slam you over his head and throw you onto the mat violently, or he can simply give you a big splash.

"Lionheart" Mikey Edwards: 5'0, 90 lbs. Currently the AIWC's smallest competitor, Lionheart is not one to take easily. A former AIWC World Champ, he currently holds the Lightweight belt. Mikey specializes in arial moves. He debuted in 1992, but it wasn't until 1996 that he showed what he really could accomplish in the ring. He battles his opponents with his array of flying dropkicks, headscissor takedowns, frankensteiners, and moonsaults. He is also a great mat wrestler, not many can match up to the technical ability he brings into the ring.