Wrestling Alliance Revenge (WAR) was an entertainment-based wrestling organization, with its headquarters in Los Angeles. WAR operated world-wide as a sub-divison of MWE. The organization traveled bi-weekly and tours globally, visiting America, England,Italy, Canada, Mexico and Australia. Late in 2007, then WAR owner George Prax was running the parent company of the brand, Mayhem Wrestling Entertainment. After butting heads with several MWE superstars who mis-understood the former wrestler's intentions in running the brands, George Prax resigned from his position as head of both brands and the WAR roster was absorbed into the MWE roster, after which both companies went on to operate as one.
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| - Wrestling Alliance Revenge (WAR) was an entertainment-based wrestling organization, with its headquarters in Los Angeles. WAR operated world-wide as a sub-divison of MWE. The organization traveled bi-weekly and tours globally, visiting America, England,Italy, Canada, Mexico and Australia. Late in 2007, then WAR owner George Prax was running the parent company of the brand, Mayhem Wrestling Entertainment. After butting heads with several MWE superstars who mis-understood the former wrestler's intentions in running the brands, George Prax resigned from his position as head of both brands and the WAR roster was absorbed into the MWE roster, after which both companies went on to operate as one.
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| - Wrestling Alliance Revenge (WAR) was an entertainment-based wrestling organization, with its headquarters in Los Angeles. WAR operated world-wide as a sub-divison of MWE. The organization traveled bi-weekly and tours globally, visiting America, England,Italy, Canada, Mexico and Australia. Late in 2007, then WAR owner George Prax was running the parent company of the brand, Mayhem Wrestling Entertainment. After butting heads with several MWE superstars who mis-understood the former wrestler's intentions in running the brands, George Prax resigned from his position as head of both brands and the WAR roster was absorbed into the MWE roster, after which both companies went on to operate as one. MWE went on for several more months with no mention of WAR other than in passing by some of the superstars, before shutting down its operations itself early in 2008. Superstars from both brands can now be found under the brand of Enigmar Wrestling.
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