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Tonight, PWR SLAM! goes to the EXTREME as we interview two long time original members of the ECW roster, Axl Rotten and 2 Cold Scorpio.

Our Promoter Spotlight tonight features Brandon Oliver.Brandon represents River CityWrestling in San Antoino, Tx. This Friday, River City presents a special card that will include a special birthday party for WWE Hall Of Fame member Luke Williams of the Bushwackers. We look forward to talking to Brandon about this special event. Then it's time to get EXTREME!

Axl Rotten was with us previously after the passing of Hack Meyers. Tonight we welcome him in a happier circumstance. Axl knew early on in his life and left school at 16 to train with the late Ricky Lawless, who became his first tag team partner. After Lawless' death, Axl went solo until he started training the guy who would become Ian Rotten, his tag team partner in what became known as The Bad Breed. His life and career changed in World Championship Wrestling. It was there he met Paul Heyman who brought him into a fledgling promotion called ECW. Axl and Ian fought together and even feuded. We'll talk Global, WCW, ECW (of course) and his health issues and his amazing recovery.

Then we get to one of the original high flyers in our business, 2 Cold Scorpio. The Denver native knocked around the independents until Leon "Vader" White suggested he go to New Japan Pro Wrestling. From there he came to the states with World Championship Wrestling, making his debut on November 18, 1992 at Clash Of The Champions XXI where he literally made a splash, being the first wrestler to employ the 450 Splash in America. From there he moved on to what was NWA Eastern Championship Wrestling. On August 27, 1994 Scorpio became part of one of the biggest controversies in wrestling history when he lost to Shane Douglas who trashed the NWA belt. We will discuss his varied career.

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