EXCLUSIVE NEWS: Rumble in Copenhagen — two All-Stars given their walking papers.
Posted August 28th by Renaud Cardinal in All-Star Championship Wrestling
It’s always saddening for SilverHAWK to lose talented wrestlers, but on this day, it seems that the General Manager of ACW didn’t have much of an option. Earlier today, with COURAGE 120 on the horizon, SilverHAWK held a quick press conference to announce the release of two new signings.
“Yes, the stories some of you heard are indeed correct.” HAWK stated with slumped shoulders. “Noah Spencer and Coral Decanter have been released from their ACW contracts with immediate effect, and it is very unlikely that we’ll be taking them back any time soon.”
Noah Spencer made his debut on official ACW programming at COURAGE 116, in a defeat to JP Boudreau that was ultimately facilitated by longtime nemesis Coral Decanter. Spencer and Decanter had been plying their trade in the indepedent wrestling leagues back in the United States for the better part of three years, and the rivalry between the two men was present ever since they battled each other in their first-ever professional wrestling match. Noah Spencer found himself offered an ACW contract back in April of this year, and spent a couple of months in the All-Star Academy thereafter. Unknown to Noah, however, Coral was also offered a contract on that fateful night in April; the difference was, Coral was recovering from injuries and didn’t feature in the All-Star Academy at all.
With many people wondering about the circumstances that led to the dismissal of both men, SilverHAWK decided to cut to the chase: “It appears as if the rivalry between both Noah and Coral is extremely personal. It goes beyond the realm of professional wrestling. These two young men genuinely despise each other. I don’t know if one of them murdered the other’s dog or something, but the level of animosity between these two… is just shocking.
See, we had hoped that by sanctioning a Best of Seven Series between Noah and Coral, we would be able to help both men reach a clear and final resolution not only to their professional grudge but their personal feud as well. And by all accounts, the first match in their series a couple of weeks back was a positive step in the right direction. But ever since then, both Noah and Coral have just refused to play nice and as a result, there’s a laundry list of property damage to be claimed to their names.
The main instigator here is Coral Decanter. Continual sneak attacks on Noah Spencer backstage. The second match in their series? It was supposed to take place last week. Coral put an end to that by ambushing Noah in the toilets. By the end of the night, Noah gave as good as he took, attacking Coral in the parking garage next to the Skjern Bank Arena. Hence, we brought forward their match to tonight (COURAGE 120). But over the past two days, these two animals have been fighting each other in hotel lobbies and in the streets of Copenhagen; that’s just not right. If it was only property damage I had to deal with, it’d be okay. Several innocent bystanders were injured in the process!”
ACW’s travels across Scandinavia has been a successful one so far. Ratings for COURAGE have held strong, and there are already calls for ACW to come back to Scandinavia next year. However, with the image of ACW being soured slightly thanks to Coral Decanter and Noah Spencer found brawling in the National Gallery of Denmark the night before, SilverHAWK now has a PR issue to tackle with great care.
“Unfortunately, since the two of them couldn’t seem to control themselves, there was only one thing I could do!” SilverHAWK summed up, later expressing great regret that the situation had reached such an impasse.
Coral Decanter and Noah Spencer are currently in police custody, but they have not been jailed thanks to SilverHAWK working some of his magic. However, both Coral and Noah are expected to be leaving Copenhagen for their respective hometowns in the United States within the next few days, and they are no longer on ACW’s payroll at the time of writing. Neither man could be reached for comment as of yet.
More on the situation as and when it develops.
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