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Just Wrestling: The Silver Lining PDF Print E-mail
Written by The Office of the Dickface   
Monday, 20 April 2009 17:33
New York, NY - With applications closing today, the roster for Just Wrestling's What Next Tour has finally been announced. Rumor and speculation have been constantly swirling about, as many big names have been tossed around in anticipation of the coming tour, and the list certainly does not disappoint. With a mixture of returning faces that have become synonymous with the Just franchise as well as new names that look to turn heads, this tour may just turn out contrary to what analysts are already predicting to be a disaster.

JWC Aaron Nothings has come for his fourth stint on the touring roster, as well as contender Wone, MVP Erik Magnum, and Jon Kano. The latter of the two men still have yet to comment on their part in the destruction of the Snapplevision, though we expect a statement on that matter very soon.

Notable newcomers are NFW and GCW star Brock Alyas, as well as ACW mainstay and King of the Indies Tournament Winner, Bruce Shanahan aka Violence Jack. Both men are expected to make a huge splash in the already talented roster, though they do not come without discrepancies. Alyas has a noted history with recreational drug use, and Violence Jack's involvement in the Sect of Black Wisdom has not gone without controversy.

Lance Spencer, Blake Gray, Rick Malloy, and Wrett Warren round out the returning roster, and they are joined by newcomers Richard Leslie Carrington (the so-called Bane of Madison Avenue), Cheap Labor, Aiden Camry, and former AWC Frontier Champion Mikey O'Reilly.

With this pool of talent, one wonders how anyone could doubt the inevitable success Just will find on this tour. And then one is reminded that the Face-Eater is at the helm of what's sure to be a hectic schedule, and once again its fate becomes shrouded in doubt.

The What Next? Tour is set to kick of next week, April 28th, at the JT Yorke Memorial Gymnasium of DeGrassi High School, in Toronto, Ontario. Applications for the guest-list are now open.