

"Sensational" Sandy Starr
Sandy Starr started in 1972. She had been watching wrestling as far back as she could remember. It was on at midnight on Saturdays, filmed in a studio in Detroit with wrestlers such as Bobo Brazil, Lord Layton, The Sheik, Tex Mackenzie, and more. After attending a few matches, Sandy got to meet with the RI promoter who worked with Abe Ford, who ran the Boston Garden. Starr started working and learning the business from the bottom up, every aspect from setting up the ring, run


Robbie Ellis
Robbie Ellis works today primarily for NWA on Fire and New England Championship Wrestling in the United States and Innovative Hybrid Wrestling in Nova Scotia. He also wrestles when time allows for Chikara out of Philadelphia and Italian Championship Wrestling in northern Italy. He has been the lightweight or junior heavyweight champion of several of the best independent promotions throughout New England. Recently he was invited to wrestle at the opening night wrestling show

"American Eagle" Shane Simons
Shane Simons made his pro debut on January 15, 1994 for Coastal Pro Wrestling in Taunton,MA. He was trained by “Lethal" Paul Lauzon and Nick Steel. Simons has wrestled for Coastal Pro Wrestling, New England Pro Wrestling, Ringside Wrestling, AWA(NH),Power League Wrestling, Massachusetts Championship Wrestling, Lou Bordeau's UCW, Anthony Rufo's UCW, IIW, Yankee Pro Wrestling, South Coast Championship Wrestling, Green Mountain Wrestling, Chaotic Wrestling, Showcase Pro Wrestlin


Gary Apollo
Gary Apollo was trained by Walter "Killer" Kowalski and turned pro in February, 1984. He wrestled for many independents. Apollo was a good tag team wrestler. Gary would challenged for the International Wrestling Federation tag team titles with Phil Apollo. He wrestled Harley Race, Larry Zbyszko, Butcher Vachon, David Sammartino, and Charlie Fullton. Apollo had an ongoing feud with Bob Vanwinkle and the Universal Soldier. He did a TV dark match for WWF (E) . His toughest


Exclusive: "The Dream Catcher" Eric Spicely
Joseph Bruen- Tell us what it was like growing up as a kid and what memories you have from your childhood. Eric Spicely- I grew up without parents. I lived with my grandmother and she was much older. so I spent a lot of time watching tv and that's how I discovered pro wrestling. Joseph Bruen- What were your interests/hobbies growing up as a kid? Eric Spicely- I was really into riding my bikes and climbing trees. Joseph Bruen- When did you first become a fan of pro wrestling a