Introduction
Explosive Pro Wrestling is a wrestling federation based in Perth, Western Australia. It is widely considered by many Australian wrestlers, and wrestling fans as the best wrestling promotion on the continent. They were established in 2001 and since then they have produced regular wrestling events.
Up until 2007 EPW has been known to hold 8 live events, as well as regular house shows for their members. However, this stopped in 2008 and they stopped their house shows, in favour of so called "Road Shows", where they would visit suburbs on the outskirts of Perth. As well as this, they began shooting shows for their local network show on Access 31, known as Monday Night Wrestling.
http://mondaynightwrestling.com.au
Championships
Explosive Pro Wrestling currently endorses 2 major titles, the EPW Championship (currently held by Bobby Marshall) and the EPW Tag Team Championships (currently held by the European Union). As well as these two titles EPW also endorses the NWA Australia Championship (Currently held by Mikey Nicholls), which is regularly defended on shows promoted by EPW.
EPW Champions
Bobby Marshall (Current)
Shane Haste (2007 - 2008)
Jimmy Payne (2006 - 2007)
Havok (2006)
Mikey Nicholls (2004 - 2006)
Richter (2005)
FN Carnage (2002 - 2004)
Davis Storm (2001)
References
www.epwperth.com
www.ecwperth.com
Explosive Pro Wrestling is a wrestling federation based in Perth, Western Australia. It is widely considered by many Australian wrestlers, and wrestling fans as the best wrestling promotion on the continent. They were established in 2001 and since then they have produced regular wrestling events.
Up until 2007 EPW has been known to hold 8 live events, as well as regular house shows for their members. However, this stopped in 2008 and they stopped their house shows, in favour of so called "Road Shows", where they would visit suburbs on the outskirts of Perth. As well as this, they began shooting shows for their local network show on Access 31, known as Monday Night Wrestling.
http://mondaynightwrestling.com.au
Championships
Explosive Pro Wrestling currently endorses 2 major titles, the EPW Championship (currently held by Bobby Marshall) and the EPW Tag Team Championships (currently held by the European Union). As well as these two titles EPW also endorses the NWA Australia Championship (Currently held by Mikey Nicholls), which is regularly defended on shows promoted by EPW.
EPW Champions
Bobby Marshall (Current)
Shane Haste (2007 - 2008)
Jimmy Payne (2006 - 2007)
Havok (2006)
Mikey Nicholls (2004 - 2006)
Richter (2005)
FN Carnage (2002 - 2004)
Davis Storm (2001)
References
www.epwperth.com
www.ecwperth.com
"The Kings of Hip Hop" is a collaboration album by rapper Nas & Jay-Z. After stepping down as President of Def Jam months ago, rumors continue to run about Jay-Z's next move. After it became apparent that he would be leaving the Def Jam family altogether, rumor had it that he would create a "super label" with his spouse/collaborator Beyonce after her Sony contract was up. Now, the NYdailynews.com is hearing unconfirmed reports that Jay is indeed planning his own new record label, Carter Music Group. Reportedly. after Jay teams up with Warner Music Group's head Lyor Cohen to form the new label, Jay will partner with former enemy-on-wax Nas on a full album of duets, The Kings of Hip Hop, to be released on the label early next year.
It has been proven to be only a rumor as Jay-Z denied the collaboration in a Hot 97 interview with Mary J. Blige while promoting their upcoming tour. When asked about it, Jay-Z responded “Man that’s unfounded, I just heard about that rumor yesterday."
It has been proven to be only a rumor as Jay-Z denied the collaboration in a Hot 97 interview with Mary J. Blige while promoting their upcoming tour. When asked about it, Jay-Z responded “Man that’s unfounded, I just heard about that rumor yesterday."
Planet Youth is the youth ministry of Xcel Church (based in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham) which meets weekly on a Friday evening, reaching to young people aged from 11-25 and led by Youth Pastors Graham Marsh and Laura Brown.
Planet Youth, as part of Xcel Church, is constantly impacting the community around it. In a time when, according to statistics, young people in their teens through to their early 20's are often not bothered about, or even ignored by, the church, Planet Youth remains with a strong attendance level of over 100 young people aged 11-25 every week. This is quite an achievement as many churches based in cities don't generate this kind of attendance, whereas Planet Youth is based in the town of Newton Aycliffe, with an estimated population of around 29,000 people.
This Christian ministry was set up in 2003 (previously known as "Extreme") by Andrew "Chezz" Cherrie who is a regular speaker at the annual Rocknations youth conference at the Abundant Life Church in Bradford, England. The name "Planet Youth" was created as an umbrella name to cover the three facets of the youth minsitry in Xcel Church.
These three facets are;
Pure NRG - 11-14s, led by Sian Davies and Liam Barron.
Unleashed - 14-18s, led by Graham Marsh.
Remix - 18-25s, led by Paul Young and Laura Brown.
Planet Youth has several large events during its annual calendar.
Among these events are:
- The Momentum Youth Festival; a week long festival for ages 11-14 including a 50 foot "water slide" as one of its biggest attractions.
- HALO; which stands for Helping And Loving Others. This initiative was set up for young people to go out into the local community and bless people in the area by means of picking up litter, tidying up gardens, putting on a free car wash and visiting elderly people who are in homes.
- The Amazing Youth Awards; the "best night of the year" in Planet Youth's calendar where young people dress up in their smartest evening wear and attend an awards ceremony, held around Christmas time, and enjoy a full meal, musical items, and applaude their peers as awards are handed out for achievements throughout the year. Regularly featured awards include Mr. PY & Mrs PY, Musician of the Year, Best Bringer and X Factor.
- Massive March; where all the young people are encouraged to make an extra push to bring their friends to Planet Youth. The theme of the month varies from year to year, but generally it is one of largeness. Attendance goals are usually set over Massive March; the first of which was a goal of over 100 people, which was successfully accomplished every week throughout that month.
The Planet Youth Band (PY Band) are the worship team from PY and are led by Paul Young and Ellie Neal. They have already recorded several live albums with their latest album, "Fearless," receiving an 8 out of 10 review from Cross Rhythms.
Planet Youth, as part of Xcel Church, is constantly impacting the community around it. In a time when, according to statistics, young people in their teens through to their early 20's are often not bothered about, or even ignored by, the church, Planet Youth remains with a strong attendance level of over 100 young people aged 11-25 every week. This is quite an achievement as many churches based in cities don't generate this kind of attendance, whereas Planet Youth is based in the town of Newton Aycliffe, with an estimated population of around 29,000 people.
History
This Christian ministry was set up in 2003 (previously known as "Extreme") by Andrew "Chezz" Cherrie who is a regular speaker at the annual Rocknations youth conference at the Abundant Life Church in Bradford, England. The name "Planet Youth" was created as an umbrella name to cover the three facets of the youth minsitry in Xcel Church.
These three facets are;
Pure NRG - 11-14s, led by Sian Davies and Liam Barron.
Unleashed - 14-18s, led by Graham Marsh.
Remix - 18-25s, led by Paul Young and Laura Brown.
Events
Planet Youth has several large events during its annual calendar.
Among these events are:
- The Momentum Youth Festival; a week long festival for ages 11-14 including a 50 foot "water slide" as one of its biggest attractions.
- HALO; which stands for Helping And Loving Others. This initiative was set up for young people to go out into the local community and bless people in the area by means of picking up litter, tidying up gardens, putting on a free car wash and visiting elderly people who are in homes.
- The Amazing Youth Awards; the "best night of the year" in Planet Youth's calendar where young people dress up in their smartest evening wear and attend an awards ceremony, held around Christmas time, and enjoy a full meal, musical items, and applaude their peers as awards are handed out for achievements throughout the year. Regularly featured awards include Mr. PY & Mrs PY, Musician of the Year, Best Bringer and X Factor.
- Massive March; where all the young people are encouraged to make an extra push to bring their friends to Planet Youth. The theme of the month varies from year to year, but generally it is one of largeness. Attendance goals are usually set over Massive March; the first of which was a goal of over 100 people, which was successfully accomplished every week throughout that month.
PY Band
The Planet Youth Band (PY Band) are the worship team from PY and are led by Paul Young and Ellie Neal. They have already recorded several live albums with their latest album, "Fearless," receiving an 8 out of 10 review from Cross Rhythms.
In the Dungeons and Dragons fantasy role-playing game, most commonly the Forgotten Realms campaign setting, the Pterafolk are a race of humanoid pterosaur-like creatures, who have a magical ability to turns their wings into arms and back again when they wish.
Pterafolk live in largely-inhospitable regions of Chult. They are a savage, tribal race, created by the sarrukh to serve as warriors, but their intractable nature proved too volatile for that role.
Footnotes
Pterafolk live in largely-inhospitable regions of Chult. They are a savage, tribal race, created by the sarrukh to serve as warriors, but their intractable nature proved too volatile for that role.
Footnotes