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Keystone State Wrestling Alliance

The Keystone State Wrestling Alliance (KSWA) is a professional wrestling promotion that was founded in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 2000 by Lou Zygmuncik and Shawn Blanchard. KSWA's longtime ring announcer Bobby O purchased the promotion in 2005. It is the only promotion based in Pittsburgh and one of several groups in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area including the International Wrestling Cartel and Pro Wrestling eXpress. It currently operates in the Lawrenceville section of Pittsburgh.[1]

Keystone State Wrestling Alliance
AcronymKSWA
FoundedFebruary 18, 2000
StyleAmerican wrestling
HeadquartersLawrenceville, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Founder(s)Lou Zygmuncik
Shawn Blanchard
Owner(s)Lou Zygmuncik (2000–2005)
Bobby O (2005–Current)
Websitewww.kswa.net

History

The Keystone State Wrestling Alliance was established in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania by Lou Zygmuncik and Shawn Blanchard in early 2000. Its debut show was held on February 18, 2000, at Peabody High School. The promotion slowly grew in popularity during the next few years. Bill Peduto, the mayor of Pittsburgh, has attended KSWA events.[2] In 2005, the promotion was a feature cover story in both The Front and the Pittsburgh City Paper.[3][4] Tony Norman of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette wrote that the KSWA was "one of the purest and most entertaining examples of Americana in Pittsburgh".[5]

In 2013, Pittsburgh Magazine called KSWA's live events one of the city's best tourist attractions in its "Best of the 'Burgh" column.[6] A year later, the promotion was profiled by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,[1] the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review,[7] and The Wall Street Journal.[2] In August 2016, CBS Pittsburgh named the KSWA among the best locally based independent promotions along with the International Wrestling Cartel, Pro Wrestling eXpress and Ring of Honor.[8] KSWA's "Brawl Under the Bridge II", an outdoor show which took place underneath Homestead Grays Bridge, was covered by ABC News that summer.[9] On July 22, 2017, Demolition Ax wrestled his last singles match at "Brawl Under the Bridge III".[10]

Birth of the KSWA (2000–2005)

The organization held six more events after its debut and saw the heavyweight title change hand twice between Skippy Hawke and Shawn Blanchard later in the year. Most of these events were in Bloomfield, at the Bloomfield VFW, where their fan base began to build. The promotion expanded its area of influence within the city. On August 26, 2000 the KSWA began running events in Lawrenceville, at the Candlelight Lounge. On August 14, 2004, with an established fan base, KSWA found a home in the Lawrenceville Moose Lodge which was dubbed the "KSWA Arena".[11]

In August 2005, "The Front" was the first media exposure for the organization, which focused on Anthony Alexander's victory over Biker Al for the Golden Triangle Championship. Later the same year, KSWA made its first appearance at Millvale days in September. The previous year, Hurricane Ivan severely flooded and damaged the small community by dumping 11 inches of rain in under 36 hours.[12] Being the first fair post storm, the borough brought the KSWA in for an extra morale boost. WPXI featured parts of a match as part of their rebound coverage; From then on, the KSWA has appeared in Millvale annually in the parade and performing.[11]

In November of the same year, the Pittsburgh City Paper now featured a show, bringing in even more fans the following show in December, which featured "La Lucha" and Justin Sane defeating Del Douglas for the tag team championship. The show continued adding to the now plentiful fan base which was dubbed the "KSWA Krazies" by Ring Announcer Trapper Tom. These "Krazies" began a tradition of donating toys to Allegheny County's "Holiday Project" campaign. This now annual show was dubbed "FanFest", and has brought thousands of toys to needy children in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area.[11]

Modern era (2005–present)

The year 2006 began a turning point for the KSWA. Early in 2006, the City Paper featured the group once again, interviewing several fans. All told the paper how much they enjoyed the show after moving in from other areas. 2006 featured 13 cards, including "Clash Against Cancer" that drew more than 300 people the KSWA Arena to benefit cancer research. Quickly following that, more than 320 fans attended the 2nd Annual FanFest and Toy Drive. Organizers believe that this is the first time in which attendance topped 300 for two consecutive KSWA events.[11]

"Battle Bowl" was introduced in January 2007. The annual Battle Royal event, brings in current and former, as well as surprise participants. Anthony Alexander won this first event, and quickly made the event a staple of the KSWA yearly rotation. During the rest of the 2007 calendar year, KSWA began appearing in more Pittsburgh area venues, Hosting a fundraiser in McKees Rocks and appeared twice at the nearby Obey House Tavern in the Crafton Heights section of the city. Several of the personalities also appeared on the "Humanity Matters" local cable TV show in the City of Pittsburgh. Once again, FanFest broke the KSWA's attendance record and ending in Anthony Alexander winning the Heavyweight Championship.[11]

The KSWA held 14 events in 2008, including, on March 29, the first Joe Abby Memorial Tournament. It was named in honor of "Killer" Joe Abby, a mainstay on Studio Wrestling during the 1960s and 1970s. The Joe Abby Tournament became a way of honoring Pittsburgh's contributions to the pro wrestling industry, and saw Abby and Frank Durso, another Studio Wrestling regular, as the first wrestlers inducted into the KSWA Hall of Fame. Blanchard, with Durso in his corner, defeated Kris Kash in the finals of the inaugural Joe Abby Tournament. That same year, the KSWA begin its association with the Lawrenceville Community's yearly “Fireworks Celebration” at Arsenal Park. On December 6, 2008, Demolition Ax was brought in by the KSWA for its third annual FanFest supercard. In the main event, Ax and Kris Kash defeated "VIP" members Blanchard and Martin. In January 2009, the first sweepstakes was held during the "Battle Bowl". Shawn Blanchard was the winner and received a shot at the World title and will remain the reward for a few years. In March 2009, Demolition Ax made his KSWA return at the second annual Joe Abby Tournament. He was admitted as the third member of the KSWA Hall of Fame by owner Bobby O, however, Ax later lost his match against Shawn Blanchard later in the night.[11]

On July 3, KSWA was invited back to the Lawrenceville Fireworks Celebration. "The Latin Assassin" took home $5,000 in a "Winner Take All" Battle Royal and Lord Zoltan made his debut in the KSWA ring. Zoltan, a long-time Pittsburgh-area independent wrestler, became one of the KSWA's biggest assets. The following day, the group traveled to Lake Latonka in Mercer County, PA. The event ended with Kris Kash chasing Lou Martin into the lake. In September, a fundraiser was held in the Ross Township Community Center. Called "Drop Kick Diabetes," the event raised funds for a Diabetic sufferer who had his legs amputated due to the disease. A then-record 406 fans attended the successful fundraiser. An undisclosed amount of money was raised for the man, but with the Chinese Auction and admission, it is estimated to be as much as 14,000 dollars.[11]

Another first for regulars occurred in October, when the KSWA debuted in the "Teamster Temple", on Butler Street in the Lawrenceville neighborhood. This time the group was there to help raise funds for the St John Neuman's Catholic School. Which would be a taste of events to come. The same month, Demolition Ax re-appeared with his Demolition partner, Smash, to face off against the reigning Tag Team Champions, Lou Martin and Shawn Blanchard. They won the match, but unable to return, relinquished the titles the next event. The match was featured in Pro Wrestling Illustrated.[11]

At FanFest, on December 5, 2009, Dominic DeNucci wrestled Frank Durso in DeNucci's first KSWA appearance. This match was later realized to have featured the two oldest participants professional wrestling history, and was enjoyed by fans of Pittsburgh's Studio Wrestling. DeNucci and Durso would again wrestle against each other in March 2010, as part of a six-man tag team match at the Joe Abby Memorial Tournament. The tournament also saw female wrestler Donna Christianello inducted into the Hall of Fame; Christianello died a slightly over a year later from complications of COPD. At the same show, then city councilman Bill Peduto declared March 27, 2010 to be "KSWA Day in the City of Pittsburgh."[11]

In May 2010, the KSWA experimented with a series of internet TV shows but chose not to pursue the concept any further. On July 31, the group traveled to Monongahela, Pennsylvania for a fundraiser benefiting a local football organization. Later in 2012 they did the same for the Guyasuta youth football team and cheerleading association in Sharpsburg, PA. On November 6, 2010, the KSWA partnered with the Sharpsburg Volunteer Fire Department as a fundraiser. It eventually evolved into an annual event called the "Mario Ferraro Sr. Memorial Tournament".[13] In the tag team main event of this tournament, titleholders Kris Kash and Shane Starr were accompanied to the ring by the manager of champions J. J. Dillon. However, as is customary for Dillon, the leader of The Four Horsemen, he turned on his team and hit one in the head with his loafer, then watched as Blanchard and Martin won the tag team championship.[11][14]

During the March 26, 2011 Joe Abby Memorial Tournament, the KSWA inducted Bobby “Hurricane” Hunt and Ron Romano into the Hall of Fame. Before this event, Hunt had been the subject of a feature story in the “New Pittsburgh Courier.” In July of the same year, the KSWA would travel to Plum Borough for the town's annual Community Festival at Larry Mills Park. They were again invited in 2012, but did not perform due to inclement weather.[11]

On December 3, an estimated 500-plus fans visited the KSWA Arena, nearing the building's permissible capacity to see a glimpse of George "The Animal" Steele. Tony Norman, columnist for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, appeared as a guest ring announcer along with Lanny Frattare. The Post-Gazette included an article written by Norman, detailing his experience. Earlier in the day, KSWA owners and wrestlers attended a roast of Dominic DeNucci in Greentree, PA as his induction into the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame was announced, then in Amsterdam, New York.[15] City Councilman Bill Peduto proclaimed December 3, 2011 as "Dominic DeNucci Day" in the City of Pittsburgh with an emotional bond to Studio Wrestling and his grandfather. Later that night, several attendees to the roast appeared at Fan Fest; Including DeNucci, Irish Davey O'Hannon, "Pretty Boy" Larry Sharpe, and Cody Michaels. "The Battman" Tony Marino made an appearance as well, restarting Lord Zoltan and Justin Sane's team "Party Gras" match, causing them to remain the KSWA tag team champions. Pittsburgh Police reported to the KSWA that an estimated 250 fans were turned away due to the Occupational Ordinance. Civil Air Patrol's Color Guard presented the Colors for the National Anthem.[11]

During the show of November 17, 2012, KSWA held its first fundraiser for Connecting Communities. This organization provides assistance to mentally disabled persons. They would later hold a second fundraiser.[11]

December 8, 2012, during the annual FanFest, Bruno Sammartino inducted into the Hall of Fame by owner Bobby O. A few months later, Sammartino was also inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in Madison Square Garden. Sammartino attended the event along with his friend, Domenic DeNucci, where a record setting attendance of 523 fans was recorded.[11]

Tommy Faime, a KSWA "Original", was the first alumnus to be inducted, which occurred at the Joe Abby Tournament in 2013.[11]

Prior to KSWA's "Summertime Bruise" 2013, Pittsburgh Magazine wrote an article featuring the upcoming show about their atmosphere. Later in the year, they would also be featured in the "Best of Pittsburgh" for "Best Place To Stand Around With a PBR."[11]

On March 26, 2016, at the 9th annual Joe Abby Memorial Tournament, the KSWA held its 200th event. On September 10, 2016, U.S. Senator Pat Toomey presented the promoters with a special certificate recognizing the KSWA as the "longest-running professional wrestling organization in the city's history". It was similarly honored by Governor Tom Wolf.[16][17]

Covid-19

After the February 22, 2020 match, all subsequent KSWA events were cancelled, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and Governor Tom Wolf's executive shut down order. Outdoor events resumed on May 14, 2021.

Charity work

The promotion has long been involved with both Pittsburgh-based and international charity organizations. KSWA typically runs 15 shows for charity each year.[18] Its shows have raised money for cystic fibrosis research, volunteer fire departments and local food banks. KSWA's year-end "Fan Fest" supercard, co-hosted by the Allegheny Holiday Project, is held for local children as a holiday toy drive and has collected an estimated 7,500 toys since 2005. Another annual event, "Brawl Under the Bridge", was started in the summer of 2015 as a benefit show for children in Allegheny County.[19]

Roster

Wrestlers

 
Lord Zoltan
Ring name[20] Notes Active time range
Anthony Alexander KSWA World Heavyweight Champion 2001–2011; 2017–current
Bobby Badfingers KSWA Hall of Fame, Class of 2020 2009–2018
BRO Hemoth KSWA Tag Team Champion 2017
The Cleveland Bruiser 2017
"The King" Del Douglas 2002–current
Dennis Gregory 2017
Gino Slice 2017
Harley T. Morris KSWA 5-Star Champion 2015–current
Ice Machine 2016–2017
Jack Massacre 2011–current
Jay Flash[16] 2010–2017
The Jester KSWA Tag Team Champion 2010–current
Joey Quervo 2000–current
Justin Sane 2000–current
Kris Kash 2005–2019
L.A. Gold 2016–current
Lord Zoltan 2009–2018
Lou Martin 2000–current
Lucio Deveer 2017-Current
Matt McGraw 2017-Current
Mike Malachi 2000–2010; 2014–2019
Mitch Napier KSWA Tag Team Champion 2009–current
MV Young 2017-2018
Shane Starr 2005–current
Shawn Blanchard 2000–current
T Rantula KSWA Tag Team Champion 2015–current
Tommy Faime KSWA Golden Triangle Champion 2000–2005; 2008; 2010; 2014–current
YINZA 2017
Zak Hunter 2017

Managers and valets

Ring name[20] Notes Active time range
Dave Marbell 2015–current
Mayor Mystery 2009–current

Referees

Ring name[20] Notes Active time range
Adam Jugan A deaf referee, son of Ken Jugan 2016–current
David Fedor "Head Referee" during his time 2014–2018
Jimmy James 2004–2014; 2017–current
Shawn Patrick 2012–current

Other on-air personnel

 
Ring Announcer Trapper Tom at 2014 Fan Fest
Ring name[20] Notes Active time range
Bobby O Ring announcer 2000–2005
Owner 2005–current
2000–current
Joe Perri KSWA Commissioner; died of cancer in 2020[21] 2000–2020
Trapper Tom Main Ring announcer,[22] Editor, KSWA Digest, CCAC Instructor.[23][24] 2005–current

Alumni

 
The Honky Tonk Man (left) with "The Snakeman" Deven Michaels (right)

Both active and former members are listed under the "All Time K.S.W.A Megastar Roster" on the KSWA website. HOF indicates Hall of Fame.[25]

  • Anita Bush
  • Anthony Alexander
  • Alex Arcadian
  • Angie Minelli (HOF)
  • Brett Paradise
  • Bob Thomas
  • Billy Rich
  • Bosco Baracus
  • BC Steele
  • Blue Bat
  • Bobby O
  • Biker Al
  • Billy Glander
  • “Big” Bubba Balbowski
  • Bobby Badfingers[26]
  • Bobby “Hurricane” Hunt (HOF)
  • “Bushwhacker” Luke Williams
  • Bruno Sammartino (HOF)
  • “Big Bully” Busick (HOF)[27][28]
  • Bill Apter (HOF)[29][30]
  • Baron Mikel Scicluna (HOF)
  • BROhemoth (Ian Taylor, debuted 2017)[31]
  • Bubba The Bulldog
  • Brian Hildebrand (HOF)
  • Cousin Elmer
  • Chopper Davidson
  • Cobra
  • Chasity
  • Chaos
  • Cody Michaels (HOF)
  • “Chilly Billy” Bill Cardille (HOF)[32]
  • “Cannonball” Chuck Martoni (HOF)
  • Curt Wootton (Pittsburgh Dad)
  • Cleveland Bruiser
  • "Dr. Devastation" Lou Martin (Lou Zygmuncik)[2][5]
  • Devil Bhudakahn
  • "Drunken Luchadore" Joey Quervo
  • D’Licious
  • Dave Diamond
  • Demolition Ax (HOF)[10][33]
  • Donna Christantello (HOF)[34]
  • Demolition Smash[10]
  • Dominic DeNucci (HOF)
  • Doink The Clown
  • Dave Marbell
  • Dennis Gregory
  • Eric "The Electric" Love
  • Eric Extasy
  • Edric Everhart
  • El Skeletorious
  • Eugene Palermo (HOF)
  • Frank Durso (HOF)
  • Frank Holtz (HOF)
  • "Flying" Ryan Burke
  • "Gentleman" Joe Perri
  • "Gorgeous" Greg Wallace
  • George "The Animal" Steele (HOF)
  • Gino Slice
  • Howard Kernats (HOF)
  • Harley T. Morris
  • "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan[35]
  • Hillbilly Jim
  • "Iceman" Tony Johnson
  • “Irish” Davey O’Hannon
  • Ice Machine
  • Justin Sane[36]
  • Justin Idol
  • Jake Garrett
  • JT Rodgers
  • Jameson T. Samson
  • Joe Abby (HOF)
  • J Ru
  • J. J. Dillon (HOF)
  • Jack Massacre[2][7]
  • Jonny Axx
  • Jay Flash (debuted 2010)[16][37]
  • "Jumpin" Johnny DeFazio (HOF)
  • Kingdom James
  • Kaida (also Ali Kaida)[7]
  • Kris Kash[1]
  • La Lucha
  • Latin Assassin
  • Lord Zoltan (HOF)[2][38][36][35]
  • Larry Zbyszko
  • Lanny Frattare (HOF)[39]
  • “Luscious” Johnny Valiant (HOF)
  • Lucio Deveer
  • Michael Blade
  • Mike Malachi[1][2]
  • Mantis
  • Mad Mike
  • ”Midevil” Mike Wrath
  • Mercedes
  • “Mr. Puniverse” Bob Atlas
  • Midnight Biker
  • Mike Buda
  • ”Mr. 8x10” Michael Cruz
  • Manic
  • Mitch Napier
  • Mayor Mystery
  • MV Young[40]
  • Marcus Knight
  • “Nasty” Nick Crane[35]
  • “Night Train” Wes Fetty
  • Nikolai Volkoff[19]
  • "Officer" Dan Murphy
  • "Pretty Boy" Larry Sharpe
  • Paul Jordane
  • Pie Traynor (HOF)
  • QB Blitzz
  • ”Ring Announcer” Hank Hudson
  • “Referee” Donald Brasher
  • ”Referee” Kevin Weeks
  • “Referee” Chris Kakapalis
  • “Referee” Harold Potter
  • “Ring Announcer” Michelle Cox
  • “Referee” Dick Wigglesworth
  • “Ring Announcer” Michael Lysy
  • "Ring Announcer" Trapper Tom
  • “Referee” Matthew Calamare
  • “Referee” Shawn Patrick (HOF)
  • ”Ring Announcer” Adam Montgomery
  • "Referee" Jimmy James
  • Ric Rumskey
  • "Referee" Justin Smith
  • "Referee" Dave Fedor
  • Ron Romano (HOF)
  • “Referee” Bucky Palmero (HOF)[41]
  • Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat
  • “Referee” Adam Jugan
  • Remy Levay
  • "Referee" Trick McSorley
  • Ricky Morton
  • Robert Gibson
  • Skippy Hawke
  • Shawn Blanchard
  • Soul Fighter
  • Shaun Adams
  • Shane O’Shea
  • Selest
  • Super Hentai
  • Shirley Doe
  • Shadow Strike
  • Star
  • Sam “The Hammer” Slej
  • Sheik Mohammed Abu
  • Shane Starr[1]
  • Sara Brooks
  • Sam Squatch
  • Super Ginger
  • Sniper[1][42]
  • Stan Squatch
  • Sheriff Steele / Preston Steele[43]
  • Sylvester Scarpone
  • Tommy Faime[44]
  • The Great Toyota
  • “The Misfit” Jeff Lockhart
  • The Kazmanian Devil
  • The Black Scorpion
  • "The King" Del Douglas
  • "The Natural" Terry Van Horn
  • “The Snake Man” Deven Michaels
  • TJ Phillips
  • The Blood Beast
  • The Asian Persuasion
  • “The Revoultionist” Jamie Blaze
  • Tyler Cross
  • The Bulldozer[7]
  • The Jester[1][2]
  • "The Battman" Tony Marino
  • Tommy Horror
  • The Honky Tonk Man[35]
  • T Rantula
  • "The Gavel" David Lawless, Esq.
  • Tito Santana
  • Veronica Von Irons
  • Vince Viper
  • Van Hughes
  • Vinnie Stone
  • YINZA[26]
  • Zero
  • Zach Gowen
  • Zak Hunter

Other guests

Stables and tag teams

Tag team/Stable(s) Members Tenure(s)[citation needed]
The Best Team Ever Alex Arcadian and Ric Rumskey 2008–2009
2011
The Big Game Hunters Zak Hunter and BROhemoth 2017–
Demolition Demolition Ax and Demolition Smash 2009
2016
Glamm Slamm Duo QB Blitzz and Sam Slej 2003–2004
The International Thugs Ali Kaida and Mike Malachi 2006–2009
2014
The Ironside Crew Del Douglas, Mike Malachi and Shane O'Shea 2001–2004
Lawless & Order David Lawless and Officer Dan Murphy 2018–
The Lost Boyz Kris Kash and Shane Starr 2010–2017
The Masked Marvels Joey Quervo and Great Toyota 2008–2012
The Mercenaries Nick Crane and Sniper 2012–2016
The Mexican Connection Joey Quervo and La Lucha 2007–2010
Rare Breed Alex Arcadian and Ric Rumskey 2008–2009
2011
The Rock 'n' Roll Express Robert Gibson and Ricky Morton 2017
Party Gras Justin Sane and Lord Zoltan 2011–2017
Photo-OP Jay Flash and Tony Johnson 2010–2014
The Prime Time Players Billy Rich and Anthony Alexander 2001–2003
Sexual Harassment JT Rodgers and Eric Xtasy 2002–2003
Spear Asylum Bobby Badfingers and Vinnie Stone 2016–2017
System Elite Edric Everhart and Tyler Cross 2013–2014
The VIPs Frank Durso, Shane Starr, Tommy Faime, Shawn Blanchard and Lou Martin 2000
2002–2004
2008–2013
2015–2017
Violence Inc. Ric Rumskey and Vinnie Stone 2009–2010

Events

Joe Abby Memorial Tournament

The Joe Abby Memorial Tournament is an annual professional wrestling single-elimination tournament produced by the Keystone State Wrestling Alliance (KSWA) promotion, which has been held since 2008. It was briefly held as a tag team tournament from 2012 to 2013 and as a four-man tag team tournament from 2015 to 2016. It is held in memory of "Killer" Joe Abby, a Studio Wrestling star during the 1970s, who died from a heart attack on November 14, 1996.[46]

Year Name Date Location Notes
2008 Shawn Blanchard March 29, 2008 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania [47]
2009 Lou Martin March 28, 2009 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania [47]
2010 The Latin Assassin March 27, 2010 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania [47]
2011 Mitch Napier March 26, 2011 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania [47]
2012 Del Douglas and The Jester March 24, 2012 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania [47]
2013 Tony Johnson and Jay Flash March 23, 2013 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania [16][47]
2014 Lord Zoltan March 29, 2014 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania [47]
2015 Team Faime
(Tommy Faime, Del Douglas, Lou Martin and Jay Flash)
March 28, 2015 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania [47]
2016 Team Faime
(Tommy Faime, Bobby Badfingers, Vinnie Stone and Jay Flash)
March 26, 2016 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania [16][47]
2017 Anthony Alexander March 25, 2017 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania [48]

Mario Ferraro Sr. Memorial Tournament

The Mario Ferraro Sr. Memorial Tournament is an annual professional wrestling single-elimination tournament produced by the Keystone State Wrestling Alliance (KSWA) promotion, which has been held since 2013. It is held in memory of Mario Ferraro Sr., a local Pittsburgh wrestling fan, who died on July 9, 2013.[13]

Year Name Date Location Notes
2013 Kris Kash November 16, 2013 Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania
2014 Lou Martin November 8, 2014 Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania
2015 Lord Zoltan November 7, 2015 Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania
2016 Mitch Napier November 12, 2016 Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania

Fan Fest

 
The KSWA ring prior 2015 Fan Fest

Every December, KSWA holds its annual "Fan Fest". Comparable to the larger organization WWE's WrestleMania, it draws their largest crowd and many championship opportunities and feuds build to this event. The event has Chinese auction raffles, giveaways, and a visit usually, a visit from Santa Claus. This event also hosts "big ticket names," and routinely draws more than 500 people. Fan Fest, which is co-hosted by the Allegheny Holiday Project, is held for local children as a holiday toy drive and has collected an estimated 7,500 toys since 2005.[19]

Millvale Days

 
Kris Kash battling Lou Martin at Millvale Days

Every September, the KSWA has been invited to Millvale Days, a community street fair held on Grant Street for a weekend. The KSWA performs Friday and Saturday nights on the street, drawing large crowds every time due to the high risk of performing on the streets. The second day, usually a Saturday, ends in a "Battle Royal" where the winner is crowned "The King of Millvale". Wrestler "The King" Del Douglas is the self-proclaimed "King of Millvale" after being the reigning champion of the event for several years since KSWA's first appearance at the fair.[49]

Brawl Under the Bridge

Starting in 2015, the KSWA has been invited to Homestead to participate in their street fair, which features the ring set up under the Homestead Grays Bridge, generating the name "Brawl Under the Bridge". The event was featured in a spot on ABC News by Michael Koenigs as he cycled across America.[9] Wrestler Nikolai Volkoff, who began his professional wrestling career in Pittsburgh as a "Mongol," sang "God Bless America" before the event, was interviewed by Koenigs, was a featured guest.

In 2017, Bill Eadie (Demolition Ax) wrestled in his last match as a single's competitor, against KSWA mainstay Shawn Blanchard.[50] The contest was for the "Brawl Under The Bridge" championship. Eadie received a proclamation from Governor Tom Wolf,[51] recognizing his career, and Demolition Ax won the "Brawl Under The Bridge" Championship.[52]

KSWA Hall of Fame

The KSWA Hall of Fame is an American professional wrestling hall of fame maintained by the Pittsburgh-based promotion Keystone State Wrestling Alliance (KSWA). It was established in 2008[53] to honor wrestlers who have wrestled for the promotion and select wrestling personalities who have made significant contributions to professional wrestling in Pittsburgh and the Northeastern United States. The KSWA Hall of Fame has become the de facto "Pittsburgh Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame."[54]

 
Hall of Famers from left to right, Bruno Sammartino, Howard Kernats and Dominic DeNucci
 
Hall of Fame class of 2016, left to right: Lanny Frattare, Eugene Palermo, T. Rantula, and Baron Mikel Scicluna's son, Mike
Inductees[55]
# Year Ring name
(Birth name)[Note 1]
Notes[Note 2]
1 2008 Joe Abby Posthumous induction; first inductee; Studio Wrestling staple; local businessman[56]
2 2008 Frank Durso Studio Wrestling staple; advisor to the VIPs
3 2009 Demolition Ax
(Bill Eadie)
Brownsville, PA native; began career in Pittsburgh; fame as The Masked Superstar & Demolition; KSWA Tag Team Champion
4 2010 Donna Christantello Most influential female wrestler from Pittsburgh[34]
5 2010 Dominic DeNucci Multi-time champion and trainer; Italian immigrant who made Pittsburgh home
6 2011 Ron Romano Posthumous induction; Studio Wrestling staple
7 2011 Bobby "Hurricane" Hunt Charismatic high-flier, Studio Wrestling staple; Pittsburgher
8 2012 Bruno Sammartino "The Living Legend"; multi-time champion; Italian immigrant who made Pittsburgh home
9 2012 Lord Zoltan
(Ken Jugan)
Multi-time champion; often called the most important Indy Wrestler to come from Western PA[36]
10 2012 Howard Kernats "Unofficial" photographer
11 2013 George "The Animal" Steele
(William Myers)
Innovator; one of Bruno Sammartino's greatest foes; became a beloved fan favorite
12 2013 Bucky Palermo Studio Wrestling referee; shoe-maker; businessman; father of Eugene Palermo[41]
13 2013 Johnny Valiant
(John Sullivan)
Pittsburgher who found great fame as wrestler and manager
14 2013 Tommy Faime
(Tom Dobbins)
Former KSWA Heavyweight Champion; first "KSWA Original" to be inducted
15 2014 Chuck Martoni Studio Wrestling wrestler who earned greater importance as local politician and leader
16 2014 Bill Cardille Synonymous with WPXI's "Studio Wrestling" as broadcaster and personality[32]
17 2014 Johnny De Fazio "Jumpin'" Johnny DeFazio; a Studio Wrestling fan favorite; equaled his fame as local union leader and politician
18 2015 Big Bully Busick
(Nick Busick)
Weirton, West Virginia native who began his wrestling career in Pittsburgh; multi-time champion, powerlifter and motivational speaker[27][57]
19 2015 J. J. Dillon
(James Morrison)
Credits Pittsburgh for his start in wrestling; legendary leader of the 4-Horseman; has managed Shawn Blanchard to KSWA Championship
20 2016 Lanny Frattare Pittsburgh Pirates radio announcer who frequents events and guest ring announces [39]
21 2016 Eugene Palermo Son of Bucky Palermo; valet and "second" to many wrestlers over the years
22 2016 Baron Mikel Scicluna One of Studio Wrestling and Pittsburgh's most-feared veterans; once defeated Bruno Sammartino via DQ
23 2016 T. Rantula
(David Younkins)
One of the region's most-accomplished "giants"; wrestled for ECW, WCW, WWE; ran own promotion Far North
24 2017 Bill Apter one of the industry's leading journalists, photographers and personalities[29][58]
25 2017 Pie Traynor Major League Baseball Hall of Famer who became a Pittsburgh Sports broadcaster and Studio Wrestling pitchman.[59]
26 2017 Frank Holtz "The Fighting Cop From Carnegie"; a Studio Wrestling fan favorite; real-life police officer[58][59]
27 2017 Joe Perri Manager of "The Gentleman's Club" and "International Thugs"; "Kommissioner" and sometimes match maker
28 2018 Brian Hildebrand Referee, Inducted posthumuously[60]
29 2018 Shawn Patrick Referee
30 2018 Angie Minelli
31 2018 Cody Michaels
32 2019 Preston Steele 5 times International Wrestling Association Intercontinental Champion
33 2019 Steve Novak
34 2019 "Nasty" Nick Crane
  1. ^ Entries without a birth name indicates that the inductee did not perform under a ring name.
  2. ^ This section mainly lists the major accomplishments of each inductee.

Championships

Current championships

The KSWA currently has four regular Championship Titles and one annual title.

Championship Notes
KSWA Heavyweight Championship The heavyweight title of the KSWA; regarded as the "Most Prestigious Single's Title In The Commonwealth"[61]
KSWA Tag Team Championship The tag team title of the KSWA[62]
KSWA Golden Triangle Championship Represents the city of Pittsburgh[63]
KSWA Five Star Championship The theoretical home of "Five-Star" matches[64] The title was established in 2010 as the promotion's junior heavyweight championship and was defended until 2012.[65]
KSWA "Brawl Under the Bridge" Championship Special Championship awarded for the "Brawl Under the Bridge" event[66]

Former championships

Championship Notes
KSWA Pittsburgh Heavyweight Championship The title was established in 2001 and defended through the year.[65]
KSWA International Heavyweight Championship The title was established in 2002 and defended through the year.[65]
KSWA Tri-State Heavyweight Championship The title was established in 2003 and defended until 2006.[65]

Sources

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External links

  • Official website
    • KSWA Digest
  • Keystone State Wrestling Alliance on Wrestlingdata.com

keystone, state, wrestling, alliance, this, article, uses, bare, urls, which, uninformative, vulnerable, link, please, consider, converting, them, full, citations, ensure, article, remains, verifiable, maintains, consistent, citation, style, several, templates. This article uses bare URLs which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot Please consider converting them to full citations to ensure the article remains verifiable and maintains a consistent citation style Several templates and tools are available to assist in formatting such as Reflinks documentation reFill documentation and Citation bot documentation August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Keystone State Wrestling Alliance KSWA is a professional wrestling promotion that was founded in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania in 2000 by Lou Zygmuncik and Shawn Blanchard KSWA s longtime ring announcer Bobby O purchased the promotion in 2005 It is the only promotion based in Pittsburgh and one of several groups in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area including the International Wrestling Cartel and Pro Wrestling eXpress It currently operates in the Lawrenceville section of Pittsburgh 1 Keystone State Wrestling AllianceAcronymKSWAFoundedFebruary 18 2000StyleAmerican wrestlingHeadquartersLawrenceville Pennsylvania U S Founder s Lou Zygmuncik Shawn BlanchardOwner s Lou Zygmuncik 2000 2005 Bobby O 2005 Current Websitewww wbr kswa wbr net Contents 1 History 1 1 Birth of the KSWA 2000 2005 1 2 Modern era 2005 present 1 3 Covid 19 2 Charity work 3 Roster 3 1 Wrestlers 3 2 Managers and valets 3 3 Referees 3 4 Other on air personnel 3 5 Alumni 3 6 Other guests 3 7 Stables and tag teams 4 Events 4 1 Joe Abby Memorial Tournament 4 2 Mario Ferraro Sr Memorial Tournament 4 3 Fan Fest 4 4 Millvale Days 4 5 Brawl Under the Bridge 5 KSWA Hall of Fame 6 Championships 6 1 Current championships 6 2 Former championships 7 Sources 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditThe Keystone State Wrestling Alliance was established in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania by Lou Zygmuncik and Shawn Blanchard in early 2000 Its debut show was held on February 18 2000 at Peabody High School The promotion slowly grew in popularity during the next few years Bill Peduto the mayor of Pittsburgh has attended KSWA events 2 In 2005 the promotion was a feature cover story in both The Front and the Pittsburgh City Paper 3 4 Tony Norman of the Pittsburgh Post Gazette wrote that the KSWA was one of the purest and most entertaining examples of Americana in Pittsburgh 5 In 2013 Pittsburgh Magazine called KSWA s live events one of the city s best tourist attractions in its Best of the Burgh column 6 A year later the promotion was profiled by the Pittsburgh Post Gazette 1 the Pittsburgh Tribune Review 7 and The Wall Street Journal 2 In August 2016 CBS Pittsburgh named the KSWA among the best locally based independent promotions along with the International Wrestling Cartel Pro Wrestling eXpress and Ring of Honor 8 KSWA s Brawl Under the Bridge II an outdoor show which took place underneath Homestead Grays Bridge was covered by ABC News that summer 9 On July 22 2017 Demolition Ax wrestled his last singles match at Brawl Under the Bridge III 10 Birth of the KSWA 2000 2005 Edit The organization held six more events after its debut and saw the heavyweight title change hand twice between Skippy Hawke and Shawn Blanchard later in the year Most of these events were in Bloomfield at the Bloomfield VFW where their fan base began to build The promotion expanded its area of influence within the city On August 26 2000 the KSWA began running events in Lawrenceville at the Candlelight Lounge On August 14 2004 with an established fan base KSWA found a home in the Lawrenceville Moose Lodge which was dubbed the KSWA Arena 11 In August 2005 The Front was the first media exposure for the organization which focused on Anthony Alexander s victory over Biker Al for the Golden Triangle Championship Later the same year KSWA made its first appearance at Millvale days in September The previous year Hurricane Ivan severely flooded and damaged the small community by dumping 11 inches of rain in under 36 hours 12 Being the first fair post storm the borough brought the KSWA in for an extra morale boost WPXI featured parts of a match as part of their rebound coverage From then on the KSWA has appeared in Millvale annually in the parade and performing 11 In November of the same year the Pittsburgh City Paper now featured a show bringing in even more fans the following show in December which featured La Lucha and Justin Sane defeating Del Douglas for the tag team championship The show continued adding to the now plentiful fan base which was dubbed the KSWA Krazies by Ring Announcer Trapper Tom These Krazies began a tradition of donating toys to Allegheny County s Holiday Project campaign This now annual show was dubbed FanFest and has brought thousands of toys to needy children in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area 11 Modern era 2005 present Edit The year 2006 began a turning point for the KSWA Early in 2006 the City Paper featured the group once again interviewing several fans All told the paper how much they enjoyed the show after moving in from other areas 2006 featured 13 cards including Clash Against Cancer that drew more than 300 people the KSWA Arena to benefit cancer research Quickly following that more than 320 fans attended the 2nd Annual FanFest and Toy Drive Organizers believe that this is the first time in which attendance topped 300 for two consecutive KSWA events 11 Battle Bowl was introduced in January 2007 The annual Battle Royal event brings in current and former as well as surprise participants Anthony Alexander won this first event and quickly made the event a staple of the KSWA yearly rotation During the rest of the 2007 calendar year KSWA began appearing in more Pittsburgh area venues Hosting a fundraiser in McKees Rocks and appeared twice at the nearby Obey House Tavern in the Crafton Heights section of the city Several of the personalities also appeared on the Humanity Matters local cable TV show in the City of Pittsburgh Once again FanFest broke the KSWA s attendance record and ending in Anthony Alexander winning the Heavyweight Championship 11 The KSWA held 14 events in 2008 including on March 29 the first Joe Abby Memorial Tournament It was named in honor of Killer Joe Abby a mainstay on Studio Wrestling during the 1960s and 1970s The Joe Abby Tournament became a way of honoring Pittsburgh s contributions to the pro wrestling industry and saw Abby and Frank Durso another Studio Wrestling regular as the first wrestlers inducted into the KSWA Hall of Fame Blanchard with Durso in his corner defeated Kris Kash in the finals of the inaugural Joe Abby Tournament That same year the KSWA begin its association with the Lawrenceville Community s yearly Fireworks Celebration at Arsenal Park On December 6 2008 Demolition Ax was brought in by the KSWA for its third annual FanFest supercard In the main event Ax and Kris Kash defeated VIP members Blanchard and Martin In January 2009 the first sweepstakes was held during the Battle Bowl Shawn Blanchard was the winner and received a shot at the World title and will remain the reward for a few years In March 2009 Demolition Ax made his KSWA return at the second annual Joe Abby Tournament He was admitted as the third member of the KSWA Hall of Fame by owner Bobby O however Ax later lost his match against Shawn Blanchard later in the night 11 On July 3 KSWA was invited back to the Lawrenceville Fireworks Celebration The Latin Assassin took home 5 000 in a Winner Take All Battle Royal and Lord Zoltan made his debut in the KSWA ring Zoltan a long time Pittsburgh area independent wrestler became one of the KSWA s biggest assets The following day the group traveled to Lake Latonka in Mercer County PA The event ended with Kris Kash chasing Lou Martin into the lake In September a fundraiser was held in the Ross Township Community Center Called Drop Kick Diabetes the event raised funds for a Diabetic sufferer who had his legs amputated due to the disease A then record 406 fans attended the successful fundraiser An undisclosed amount of money was raised for the man but with the Chinese Auction and admission it is estimated to be as much as 14 000 dollars 11 Another first for regulars occurred in October when the KSWA debuted in the Teamster Temple on Butler Street in the Lawrenceville neighborhood This time the group was there to help raise funds for the St John Neuman s Catholic School Which would be a taste of events to come The same month Demolition Ax re appeared with his Demolition partner Smash to face off against the reigning Tag Team Champions Lou Martin and Shawn Blanchard They won the match but unable to return relinquished the titles the next event The match was featured in Pro Wrestling Illustrated 11 At FanFest on December 5 2009 Dominic DeNucci wrestled Frank Durso in DeNucci s first KSWA appearance This match was later realized to have featured the two oldest participants professional wrestling history and was enjoyed by fans of Pittsburgh s Studio Wrestling DeNucci and Durso would again wrestle against each other in March 2010 as part of a six man tag team match at the Joe Abby Memorial Tournament The tournament also saw female wrestler Donna Christianello inducted into the Hall of Fame Christianello died a slightly over a year later from complications of COPD At the same show then city councilman Bill Peduto declared March 27 2010 to be KSWA Day in the City of Pittsburgh 11 In May 2010 the KSWA experimented with a series of internet TV shows but chose not to pursue the concept any further On July 31 the group traveled to Monongahela Pennsylvania for a fundraiser benefiting a local football organization Later in 2012 they did the same for the Guyasuta youth football team and cheerleading association in Sharpsburg PA On November 6 2010 the KSWA partnered with the Sharpsburg Volunteer Fire Department as a fundraiser It eventually evolved into an annual event called the Mario Ferraro Sr Memorial Tournament 13 In the tag team main event of this tournament titleholders Kris Kash and Shane Starr were accompanied to the ring by the manager of champions J J Dillon However as is customary for Dillon the leader of The Four Horsemen he turned on his team and hit one in the head with his loafer then watched as Blanchard and Martin won the tag team championship 11 14 During the March 26 2011 Joe Abby Memorial Tournament the KSWA inducted Bobby Hurricane Hunt and Ron Romano into the Hall of Fame Before this event Hunt had been the subject of a feature story in the New Pittsburgh Courier In July of the same year the KSWA would travel to Plum Borough for the town s annual Community Festival at Larry Mills Park They were again invited in 2012 but did not perform due to inclement weather 11 On December 3 an estimated 500 plus fans visited the KSWA Arena nearing the building s permissible capacity to see a glimpse of George The Animal Steele Tony Norman columnist for the Pittsburgh Post Gazette appeared as a guest ring announcer along with Lanny Frattare The Post Gazette included an article written by Norman detailing his experience Earlier in the day KSWA owners and wrestlers attended a roast of Dominic DeNucci in Greentree PA as his induction into the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame was announced then in Amsterdam New York 15 City Councilman Bill Peduto proclaimed December 3 2011 as Dominic DeNucci Day in the City of Pittsburgh with an emotional bond to Studio Wrestling and his grandfather Later that night several attendees to the roast appeared at Fan Fest Including DeNucci Irish Davey O Hannon Pretty Boy Larry Sharpe and Cody Michaels The Battman Tony Marino made an appearance as well restarting Lord Zoltan and Justin Sane s team Party Gras match causing them to remain the KSWA tag team champions Pittsburgh Police reported to the KSWA that an estimated 250 fans were turned away due to the Occupational Ordinance Civil Air Patrol s Color Guard presented the Colors for the National Anthem 11 During the show of November 17 2012 KSWA held its first fundraiser for Connecting Communities This organization provides assistance to mentally disabled persons They would later hold a second fundraiser 11 December 8 2012 during the annual FanFest Bruno Sammartino inducted into the Hall of Fame by owner Bobby O A few months later Sammartino was also inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in Madison Square Garden Sammartino attended the event along with his friend Domenic DeNucci where a record setting attendance of 523 fans was recorded 11 Tommy Faime a KSWA Original was the first alumnus to be inducted which occurred at the Joe Abby Tournament in 2013 11 Prior to KSWA s Summertime Bruise 2013 Pittsburgh Magazine wrote an article featuring the upcoming show about their atmosphere Later in the year they would also be featured in the Best of Pittsburgh for Best Place To Stand Around With a PBR 11 On March 26 2016 at the 9th annual Joe Abby Memorial Tournament the KSWA held its 200th event On September 10 2016 U S Senator Pat Toomey presented the promoters with a special certificate recognizing the KSWA as the longest running professional wrestling organization in the city s history It was similarly honored by Governor Tom Wolf 16 17 Covid 19 Edit After the February 22 2020 match all subsequent KSWA events were cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic and Governor Tom Wolf s executive shut down order Outdoor events resumed on May 14 2021 Charity work EditThe promotion has long been involved with both Pittsburgh based and international charity organizations KSWA typically runs 15 shows for charity each year 18 Its shows have raised money for cystic fibrosis research volunteer fire departments and local food banks KSWA s year end Fan Fest supercard co hosted by the Allegheny Holiday Project is held for local children as a holiday toy drive and has collected an estimated 7 500 toys since 2005 Another annual event Brawl Under the Bridge was started in the summer of 2015 as a benefit show for children in Allegheny County 19 Roster EditWrestlers Edit Lord Zoltan Ring name 20 Notes Active time rangeAnthony Alexander KSWA World Heavyweight Champion 2001 2011 2017 currentBobby Badfingers KSWA Hall of Fame Class of 2020 2009 2018BRO Hemoth KSWA Tag Team Champion 2017The Cleveland Bruiser 2017 The King Del Douglas 2002 currentDennis Gregory 2017Gino Slice 2017Harley T Morris KSWA 5 Star Champion 2015 currentIce Machine 2016 2017Jack Massacre 2011 currentJay Flash 16 2010 2017The Jester KSWA Tag Team Champion 2010 currentJoey Quervo 2000 currentJustin Sane 2000 currentKris Kash 2005 2019L A Gold 2016 currentLord Zoltan 2009 2018Lou Martin 2000 currentLucio Deveer 2017 CurrentMatt McGraw 2017 CurrentMike Malachi 2000 2010 2014 2019Mitch Napier KSWA Tag Team Champion 2009 currentMV Young 2017 2018Shane Starr 2005 currentShawn Blanchard 2000 currentT Rantula KSWA Tag Team Champion 2015 currentTommy Faime KSWA Golden Triangle Champion 2000 2005 2008 2010 2014 currentYINZA 2017Zak Hunter 2017Managers and valets Edit Ring name 20 Notes Active time rangeDave Marbell 2015 currentMayor Mystery 2009 currentReferees Edit Ring name 20 Notes Active time rangeAdam Jugan A deaf referee son of Ken Jugan 2016 currentDavid Fedor Head Referee during his time 2014 2018Jimmy James 2004 2014 2017 currentShawn Patrick 2012 currentOther on air personnel Edit Ring Announcer Trapper Tom at 2014 Fan Fest Ring name 20 Notes Active time rangeBobby O Ring announcer 2000 2005Owner 2005 current 2000 currentJoe Perri KSWA Commissioner died of cancer in 2020 21 2000 2020Trapper Tom Main Ring announcer 22 Editor KSWA Digest CCAC Instructor 23 24 2005 currentAlumni Edit Demolition Ax Demolition Smash The Honky Tonk Man left with The Snakeman Deven Michaels right Zach Gowen J J Dillon Lord Zoltan Nikolai Volkoff Tito Santana Robert Gibson and Ricky Morton as The Rock n Roll Express Bushwhacker Luke Both active and former members are listed under the All Time K S W A Megastar Roster on the KSWA website HOF indicates Hall of Fame 25 Anita Bush Anthony Alexander Alex Arcadian Angie Minelli HOF Brett Paradise Bob Thomas Billy Rich Bosco Baracus BC Steele Blue Bat Bobby O Biker Al Billy Glander Big Bubba Balbowski Bobby Badfingers 26 Bobby Hurricane Hunt HOF Bushwhacker Luke Williams Bruno Sammartino HOF Big Bully Busick HOF 27 28 Bill Apter HOF 29 30 Baron Mikel Scicluna HOF BROhemoth Ian Taylor debuted 2017 31 Bubba The Bulldog Brian Hildebrand HOF Cousin Elmer Chopper Davidson Cobra Chasity Chaos Cody Michaels HOF Chilly Billy Bill Cardille HOF 32 Cannonball Chuck Martoni HOF Curt Wootton Pittsburgh Dad Cleveland Bruiser Dr Devastation Lou Martin Lou Zygmuncik 2 5 Devil Bhudakahn Drunken Luchadore Joey Quervo D Licious Dave Diamond Demolition Ax HOF 10 33 Donna Christantello HOF 34 Demolition Smash 10 Dominic DeNucci HOF Doink The Clown Dave Marbell Dennis Gregory Eric The Electric Love Eric Extasy Edric Everhart El Skeletorious Eugene Palermo HOF Frank Durso HOF Frank Holtz HOF Flying Ryan Burke Gentleman Joe Perri Gorgeous Greg Wallace George The Animal Steele HOF Gino Slice Howard Kernats HOF Harley T Morris Hacksaw Jim Duggan 35 Hillbilly Jim Iceman Tony Johnson Irish Davey O Hannon Ice Machine Justin Sane 36 Justin Idol Jake Garrett JT Rodgers Jameson T Samson Joe Abby HOF J Ru J J Dillon HOF Jack Massacre 2 7 Jonny Axx Jay Flash debuted 2010 16 37 Jumpin Johnny DeFazio HOF Kingdom James Kaida also Ali Kaida 7 Kris Kash 1 La Lucha Latin Assassin Lord Zoltan HOF 2 38 36 35 Larry Zbyszko Lanny Frattare HOF 39 Luscious Johnny Valiant HOF Lucio Deveer Michael Blade Mike Malachi 1 2 Mantis Mad Mike Midevil Mike Wrath Mercedes Mr Puniverse Bob Atlas Midnight Biker Mike Buda Mr 8x10 Michael Cruz Manic Mitch Napier Mayor Mystery MV Young 40 Marcus Knight Nasty Nick Crane 35 Night Train Wes Fetty Nikolai Volkoff 19 Officer Dan Murphy Pretty Boy Larry Sharpe Paul Jordane Pie Traynor HOF QB Blitzz Ring Announcer Hank Hudson Referee Donald Brasher Referee Kevin Weeks Referee Chris Kakapalis Referee Harold Potter Ring Announcer Michelle Cox Referee Dick Wigglesworth Ring Announcer Michael Lysy Ring Announcer Trapper Tom Referee Matthew Calamare Referee Shawn Patrick HOF Ring Announcer Adam Montgomery Referee Jimmy James Ric Rumskey Referee Justin Smith Referee Dave Fedor Ron Romano HOF Referee Bucky Palmero HOF 41 Ricky The Dragon Steamboat Referee Adam Jugan Remy Levay Referee Trick McSorley Ricky Morton Robert Gibson Skippy Hawke Shawn Blanchard Soul Fighter Shaun Adams Shane O Shea Selest Super Hentai Shirley Doe Shadow Strike Star Sam The Hammer Slej Sheik Mohammed Abu Shane Starr 1 Sara Brooks Sam Squatch Super Ginger Sniper 1 42 Stan Squatch Sheriff Steele Preston Steele 43 Sylvester Scarpone Tommy Faime 44 The Great Toyota The Misfit Jeff Lockhart The Kazmanian Devil The Black Scorpion The King Del Douglas The Natural Terry Van Horn The Snake Man Deven Michaels TJ Phillips The Blood Beast The Asian Persuasion The Revoultionist Jamie Blaze Tyler Cross The Bulldozer 7 The Jester 1 2 The Battman Tony Marino Tommy Horror The Honky Tonk Man 35 T Rantula The Gavel David Lawless Esq Tito Santana Veronica Von Irons Vince Viper Van Hughes Vinnie Stone YINZA 26 Zero Zach Gowen Zak Hunter Other guests Edit Ricky The Dragon Steamboat The Honky Tonk Man Cody Michaels Shane Douglas Shane Douglas 45 Bill PedutoStables and tag teams Edit Tag team Stable s Members Tenure s citation needed The Best Team Ever Alex Arcadian and Ric Rumskey 2008 20092011The Big Game Hunters Zak Hunter and BROhemoth 2017 Demolition Demolition Ax and Demolition Smash 20092016Glamm Slamm Duo QB Blitzz and Sam Slej 2003 2004The International Thugs Ali Kaida and Mike Malachi 2006 20092014The Ironside Crew Del Douglas Mike Malachi and Shane O Shea 2001 2004Lawless amp Order David Lawless and Officer Dan Murphy 2018 The Lost Boyz Kris Kash and Shane Starr 2010 2017The Masked Marvels Joey Quervo and Great Toyota 2008 2012The Mercenaries Nick Crane and Sniper 2012 2016The Mexican Connection Joey Quervo and La Lucha 2007 2010Rare Breed Alex Arcadian and Ric Rumskey 2008 20092011The Rock n Roll Express Robert Gibson and Ricky Morton 2017Party Gras Justin Sane and Lord Zoltan 2011 2017Photo OP Jay Flash and Tony Johnson 2010 2014The Prime Time Players Billy Rich and Anthony Alexander 2001 2003Sexual Harassment JT Rodgers and Eric Xtasy 2002 2003Spear Asylum Bobby Badfingers and Vinnie Stone 2016 2017System Elite Edric Everhart and Tyler Cross 2013 2014The VIPs Frank Durso Shane Starr Tommy Faime Shawn Blanchard and Lou Martin 20002002 20042008 20132015 2017Violence Inc Ric Rumskey and Vinnie Stone 2009 2010Events EditJoe Abby Memorial Tournament Edit The Joe Abby Memorial Tournament is an annual professional wrestling single elimination tournament produced by the Keystone State Wrestling Alliance KSWA promotion which has been held since 2008 It was briefly held as a tag team tournament from 2012 to 2013 and as a four man tag team tournament from 2015 to 2016 It is held in memory of Killer Joe Abby a Studio Wrestling star during the 1970s who died from a heart attack on November 14 1996 46 Year Name Date Location Notes2008 Shawn Blanchard March 29 2008 Lawrenceville Pennsylvania 47 2009 Lou Martin March 28 2009 Lawrenceville Pennsylvania 47 2010 The Latin Assassin March 27 2010 Lawrenceville Pennsylvania 47 2011 Mitch Napier March 26 2011 Lawrenceville Pennsylvania 47 2012 Del Douglas and The Jester March 24 2012 Lawrenceville Pennsylvania 47 2013 Tony Johnson and Jay Flash March 23 2013 Lawrenceville Pennsylvania 16 47 2014 Lord Zoltan March 29 2014 Lawrenceville Pennsylvania 47 2015 Team Faime Tommy Faime Del Douglas Lou Martin and Jay Flash March 28 2015 Lawrenceville Pennsylvania 47 2016 Team Faime Tommy Faime Bobby Badfingers Vinnie Stone and Jay Flash March 26 2016 Lawrenceville Pennsylvania 16 47 2017 Anthony Alexander March 25 2017 Lawrenceville Pennsylvania 48 Mario Ferraro Sr Memorial Tournament Edit The Mario Ferraro Sr Memorial Tournament is an annual professional wrestling single elimination tournament produced by the Keystone State Wrestling Alliance KSWA promotion which has been held since 2013 It is held in memory of Mario Ferraro Sr a local Pittsburgh wrestling fan who died on July 9 2013 13 Year Name Date Location Notes2013 Kris Kash November 16 2013 Sharpsburg Pennsylvania2014 Lou Martin November 8 2014 Sharpsburg Pennsylvania2015 Lord Zoltan November 7 2015 Sharpsburg Pennsylvania2016 Mitch Napier November 12 2016 Sharpsburg PennsylvaniaFan Fest Edit The KSWA ring prior 2015 Fan Fest Every December KSWA holds its annual Fan Fest Comparable to the larger organization WWE s WrestleMania it draws their largest crowd and many championship opportunities and feuds build to this event The event has Chinese auction raffles giveaways and a visit usually a visit from Santa Claus This event also hosts big ticket names and routinely draws more than 500 people Fan Fest which is co hosted by the Allegheny Holiday Project is held for local children as a holiday toy drive and has collected an estimated 7 500 toys since 2005 19 Millvale Days Edit Kris Kash battling Lou Martin at Millvale Days Every September the KSWA has been invited to Millvale Days a community street fair held on Grant Street for a weekend The KSWA performs Friday and Saturday nights on the street drawing large crowds every time due to the high risk of performing on the streets The second day usually a Saturday ends in a Battle Royal where the winner is crowned The King of Millvale Wrestler The King Del Douglas is the self proclaimed King of Millvale after being the reigning champion of the event for several years since KSWA s first appearance at the fair 49 Brawl Under the Bridge Edit Starting in 2015 the KSWA has been invited to Homestead to participate in their street fair which features the ring set up under the Homestead Grays Bridge generating the name Brawl Under the Bridge The event was featured in a spot on ABC News by Michael Koenigs as he cycled across America 9 Wrestler Nikolai Volkoff who began his professional wrestling career in Pittsburgh as a Mongol sang God Bless America before the event was interviewed by Koenigs was a featured guest In 2017 Bill Eadie Demolition Ax wrestled in his last match as a single s competitor against KSWA mainstay Shawn Blanchard 50 The contest was for the Brawl Under The Bridge championship Eadie received a proclamation from Governor Tom Wolf 51 recognizing his career and Demolition Ax won the Brawl Under The Bridge Championship 52 KSWA Hall of Fame EditThe KSWA Hall of Fame is an American professional wrestling hall of fame maintained by the Pittsburgh based promotion Keystone State Wrestling Alliance KSWA It was established in 2008 53 to honor wrestlers who have wrestled for the promotion and select wrestling personalities who have made significant contributions to professional wrestling in Pittsburgh and the Northeastern United States The KSWA Hall of Fame has become the de facto Pittsburgh Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame 54 Hall of Famers from left to right Bruno Sammartino Howard Kernats and Dominic DeNucci Hall of Fame class of 2016 left to right Lanny Frattare Eugene Palermo T Rantula and Baron Mikel Scicluna s son Mike Inductees 55 Year Ring name Birth name Note 1 Notes Note 2 1 2008 Joe Abby Posthumous induction first inductee Studio Wrestling staple local businessman 56 2 2008 Frank Durso Studio Wrestling staple advisor to the VIPs3 2009 Demolition Ax Bill Eadie Brownsville PA native began career in Pittsburgh fame as The Masked Superstar amp Demolition KSWA Tag Team Champion4 2010 Donna Christantello Most influential female wrestler from Pittsburgh 34 5 2010 Dominic DeNucci Multi time champion and trainer Italian immigrant who made Pittsburgh home6 2011 Ron Romano Posthumous induction Studio Wrestling staple7 2011 Bobby Hurricane Hunt Charismatic high flier Studio Wrestling staple Pittsburgher8 2012 Bruno Sammartino The Living Legend multi time champion Italian immigrant who made Pittsburgh home9 2012 Lord Zoltan Ken Jugan Multi time champion often called the most important Indy Wrestler to come from Western PA 36 10 2012 Howard Kernats Unofficial photographer11 2013 George The Animal Steele William Myers Innovator one of Bruno Sammartino s greatest foes became a beloved fan favorite12 2013 Bucky Palermo Studio Wrestling referee shoe maker businessman father of Eugene Palermo 41 13 2013 Johnny Valiant John Sullivan Pittsburgher who found great fame as wrestler and manager14 2013 Tommy Faime Tom Dobbins Former KSWA Heavyweight Champion first KSWA Original to be inducted15 2014 Chuck Martoni Studio Wrestling wrestler who earned greater importance as local politician and leader16 2014 Bill Cardille Synonymous with WPXI s Studio Wrestling as broadcaster and personality 32 17 2014 Johnny De Fazio Jumpin Johnny DeFazio a Studio Wrestling fan favorite equaled his fame as local union leader and politician18 2015 Big Bully Busick Nick Busick Weirton West Virginia native who began his wrestling career in Pittsburgh multi time champion powerlifter and motivational speaker 27 57 19 2015 J J Dillon James Morrison Credits Pittsburgh for his start in wrestling legendary leader of the 4 Horseman has managed Shawn Blanchard to KSWA Championship20 2016 Lanny Frattare Pittsburgh Pirates radio announcer who frequents events and guest ring announces 39 21 2016 Eugene Palermo Son of Bucky Palermo valet and second to many wrestlers over the years22 2016 Baron Mikel Scicluna One of Studio Wrestling and Pittsburgh s most feared veterans once defeated Bruno Sammartino via DQ23 2016 T Rantula David Younkins One of the region s most accomplished giants wrestled for ECW WCW WWE ran own promotion Far North24 2017 Bill Apter one of the industry s leading journalists photographers and personalities 29 58 25 2017 Pie Traynor Major League Baseball Hall of Famer who became a Pittsburgh Sports broadcaster and Studio Wrestling pitchman 59 26 2017 Frank Holtz The Fighting Cop From Carnegie a Studio Wrestling fan favorite real life police officer 58 59 27 2017 Joe Perri Manager of The Gentleman s Club and International Thugs Kommissioner and sometimes match maker28 2018 Brian Hildebrand Referee Inducted posthumuously 60 29 2018 Shawn Patrick Referee30 2018 Angie Minelli31 2018 Cody Michaels32 2019 Preston Steele 5 times International Wrestling Association Intercontinental Champion33 2019 Steve Novak34 2019 Nasty Nick Crane Entries without a birth name indicates that the inductee did not perform under a ring name This section mainly lists the major accomplishments of each inductee Championships EditMain article List of Keystone State Wrestling Alliance Champions Current championships Edit The KSWA currently has four regular Championship Titles and one annual title Championship NotesKSWA Heavyweight Championship The heavyweight title of the KSWA regarded as the Most Prestigious Single s Title In The Commonwealth 61 KSWA Tag Team Championship The tag team title of the KSWA 62 KSWA Golden Triangle Championship Represents the city of Pittsburgh 63 KSWA Five Star Championship The theoretical home of Five Star matches 64 The title was established in 2010 as the promotion s junior heavyweight championship and was defended until 2012 65 KSWA Brawl Under the Bridge Championship Special Championship awarded for the Brawl Under the Bridge event 66 Former championships Edit Championship NotesKSWA Pittsburgh Heavyweight Championship The title was established in 2001 and defended through the year 65 KSWA International Heavyweight Championship The title was established in 2002 and defended through the year 65 KSWA Tri State Heavyweight Championship The title was established in 2003 and defended until 2006 65 Sources Edit This article incorporates text from a free content work Licensed under CC By SA 3 0 license statement permission Text taken from From Butler Street to Wall Street How the KSWA Became the Toast of America s Biggest Newspaper 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