In 1998 two young aspiring pro-wrestlers, Stephen Greer and Tyrone Walker, entered the National eWrestling Alliance with the Canadian based Foundation Wrestling League. Though they hadn't started out together from the beginning, with Walker already in a tag team with former mentor Johnny Flamingo and establishing quite the risk taking reputation with his hardcore balls to the wall style. Meanwhile, Greer was making a name for himself quickly as a top young heavyweight, collecting several mid-card championships en route to breaking through on the Alliance's grand stage. It was then that the two would start what would become a mutual friendship when Walker returned to the NeWA after a short absence when he won the inaugural King of the Death Matches in 1999. Now as the World Champion, Greer
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| - In 1998 two young aspiring pro-wrestlers, Stephen Greer and Tyrone Walker, entered the National eWrestling Alliance with the Canadian based Foundation Wrestling League. Though they hadn't started out together from the beginning, with Walker already in a tag team with former mentor Johnny Flamingo and establishing quite the risk taking reputation with his hardcore balls to the wall style. Meanwhile, Greer was making a name for himself quickly as a top young heavyweight, collecting several mid-card championships en route to breaking through on the Alliance's grand stage. It was then that the two would start what would become a mutual friendship when Walker returned to the NeWA after a short absence when he won the inaugural King of the Death Matches in 1999. Now as the World Champion, Greer
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| - In 1998 two young aspiring pro-wrestlers, Stephen Greer and Tyrone Walker, entered the National eWrestling Alliance with the Canadian based Foundation Wrestling League. Though they hadn't started out together from the beginning, with Walker already in a tag team with former mentor Johnny Flamingo and establishing quite the risk taking reputation with his hardcore balls to the wall style. Meanwhile, Greer was making a name for himself quickly as a top young heavyweight, collecting several mid-card championships en route to breaking through on the Alliance's grand stage. It was then that the two would start what would become a mutual friendship when Walker returned to the NeWA after a short absence when he won the inaugural King of the Death Matches in 1999. Now as the World Champion, Greer had unleashed the terror of his group The Misfits on the NeWA which included Tyrone Walker and his new tag team partner, Slim Dragger. This was the time that became the foundation of what would become Team Danger...
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