Brian Von Dusen

Brian Von Dusen (born Brian Van Dusen on September 30, 1985) is an American Independent Professional
Wrestler and actor living in the Denver, Colorado area.
Van Dusen debuted in 2002 under the name Von Dusen. He was trained originally at Rocky Mountain Wrestling Academy in the Denver area. He has since trained with former WWE stars Al Snow and Jesse Hernandez. Von Dusen has wrestled all over the Untied States for several independent promotions. Most notably for Empire Wrestling Federation(EWF) in California, Bad Boys of Wrestling (BBOW) in Kansas, IWF Promotions in Colorado, and Rocky Mountain Championship Wrestling (RMCW) in Colorado. On August 15 2009 Brian Von Dusen won the RMCW Inter-Regional Championship in Boulder, Colorado.
Apperances
Brian Von Dusen has portrayed his wrestling persona in several television commercials for local Colorado companies such as car dealerships, tattoo shops, and even adult entertainment stores. He has also been a guest on local Denver radio stations KRFX 103.5 The Fox and the 106.7 KBPI Morning Show for his longtime friend "Willie B", a well known Denver Disc Jockey.
Controversy
In 2003 Von Dusen operated and designed the now defunct vondusen.com. On this website he made several extremely controversial statements about other professional wrestlers, promoters, and backstage politics. Which untimely led to him not being booked by several companies and being completely fired in a some cases. In 2005 and 2006 Von Dusen missed some advertised events due to being incarcerated. In 2007 on his official myspace page he claimed that he was in jail for several traffic tickets, although the reason for his incarceration has never been investigated. In recent years he has worked for a lot of the same companies that originally fired him in 2003 and 2004, so it is assumed that the old problems have been resolved.
References
http://www.rmcw.com/Roster/Vondusen.htm
http://www.rmcw.com/Results.htm
http://www.iwfpromotions.com/IWF_Promotions/IWF_Premier_Talent.html
 
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