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| - Peter, also known as Homicide, Shoop27, Andrew Shiner, Fishboy and, most famously, Peter Saint, was an Australian professional wrestler involved in the Psychotic Wrestling Alliance (PWA), Lords of Pain Wrestling (LPW) and Full Metal Wrestling (FMW). Peter Saint begun his career on the Pyromania brand. The latest in a series of Oceanic competitors, he was the next step in the Australian invasion - following superstars BiggiE, Styxx and Tromboner Man. Initially aligned to the MWA, involving himself in feuds with Syanide and Blackwell, he soon begun to crave gratification, turning on his team and joining Public Enemy #1, earning singles gold in the process. Saint would become the first Australian wrestler to win the LPW United States Championship (now known as the LPW Transatlantic Championsh
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| - Peter, also known as Homicide, Shoop27, Andrew Shiner, Fishboy and, most famously, Peter Saint, was an Australian professional wrestler involved in the Psychotic Wrestling Alliance (PWA), Lords of Pain Wrestling (LPW) and Full Metal Wrestling (FMW). Peter Saint begun his career on the Pyromania brand. The latest in a series of Oceanic competitors, he was the next step in the Australian invasion - following superstars BiggiE, Styxx and Tromboner Man. Initially aligned to the MWA, involving himself in feuds with Syanide and Blackwell, he soon begun to crave gratification, turning on his team and joining Public Enemy #1, earning singles gold in the process. Saint would become the first Australian wrestler to win the LPW United States Championship (now known as the LPW Transatlantic Championship). He undertook a series of cameos with LPW, as a member of the Insanity brand, competing at the upcoming All-Stars supershow. A perennial favorite, noted for his acerbic style and ad hominem assaults on opposition promo style, speech and character, Peter Saint attracted a degree of controversy within the ranks of competition upon his return. His promos, heavily referential pieces intending to question the state of wrestling - on both an in- and out-of-character level - polarize audiences with many claiming that such styles should 'be banned.' However, at the same time, Saint is recognized as a strong competitor, noted to have only one singles loss to his name, and having maintained an eight match winning streak.
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