"After several conversations with his friend and neighbour Johnny Bloodstone, Harrison became convinced that his gimmick was holding him back, and decided to ditch the mask and reinvent himself as a serious technical wrestler. While he lost a lot of his younger fans in the process, it eventually paid off when Bloodstone got him a trial with NOTBPW. His match with Duane Stone practically stole the show and Hash was quickly signed up to a long-term contract. He was put into a programme with Edd Stone, whose spectacular, if erratic, high-flying skills proved to be an intriguing counter-point to Harrison's solid technical ability. Although most fans thought he was just another in a long line of wrestlers fed to the young Stone, Harrison surprised them all when he beat Edd for the NOTBPW Unlimited Action title in November 2006. Some fans believe that the finish, where Hash dodged Edd's Shooting Star Legdrop, and rolled him up in a simple cradle, was designed by Dan Stone to put down Edd's high-flying skills, and promote technical wrestling as the most effective form of fighting, but Hash denies any kind of deep message, insisting that it was merely time for Edd to drop the belt. He held the title until April 2007, when Edd returned the favour, dodging a Frog Splash and rolling Hash up. After Edd left NOTBPW, the Unlimited Action title was retired, and Harrison is now danger of being lost in the shuffle, although his skills make him one of the \"punching-bags-of-choice\" for the Stone's that remain with the company."@en . . "Harrison Hash"@en . "After several conversations with his friend and neighbour Johnny Bloodstone, Harrison became convinced that his gimmick was holding him back, and decided to ditch the mask and reinvent himself as a serious technical wrestler. While he lost a lot of his younger fans in the process, it eventually paid off when Bloodstone got him a trial with NOTBPW. His match with Duane Stone practically stole the show and Hash was quickly signed up to a long-term contract."@en .