NASHVILLE, TN - Local businessman Daniel Alexander announced earlier today the formation of a new professional wrestling company, entitled Kings of Mid South Wrestling. The company will promote out of Brentwood, Tennessee, taping two television programs a month for broadcast on both the local FOX affiliate and several other networks scattered in the state.
Among the talents mentioned for the promotion's roster are former Hudson River Wrestling tag team, The Confederacy, Billy Coles and Brett "Bubba" Hayes. The two, known for their hard hitting style in the ring, are expected to be key components of the company's formative months. Three members of Jonathan Collins' (r)Evolution Dojo are mentioned in the KMS press primer; Joshua Frampton and the tag team Iconoclasm. The three are touted as the "best in-ring competitors the Mid-South has ever seen."
The first television taping has been announced for the newly named "KMS Studio" in Brentwood, with a date of July 25, 2009. Alexander assured those attending the small press event that more news and matches for the first taping, as well as the first KMS "Supershow" would be released in the coming days.
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