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Taylor Poe

The artist formally known as the Perfectionist had a very good year going for him. He won the 2001 Brawl for it All to become number one contender for Archadia's EWF Title, but the merger of EWF and USW canceled any chances he had of winning that. Was thought to be the odds on favorite to win the Owen Hart Memorial Tournament, but no showed, thus throwing his chance at the Title out the window. Eventually did debut in the UWA and gained a title shot at Champion Matt Mitchell, but was abducted by the United States Navy and was shipped off to Afghanistan before he got his shot. He now resides there and tries to and kill Osama Bin Laden. We here at the United Wrestling Alliance wish him the best of luck.
The artist formally known as the Perfectionist had a very good year going for him. He won the 2001 Brawl for it All to become number one contender for Archadia's EWF Title, but the merger of EWF and USW canceled any chances he had of winning that. Was thought to be the odds on......


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