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  New Attitude Stan Grubb
Height:  6' Weight:  215 lbs. Hometown: Charlotte, North Carolina Coalition Titles Held: -  CCW Congressional Award Title (01/18/02-02/02/02)
Current efed:  retired (Formerly BWWa) Also check out New Attitude Wrestling, and Stan's wrestling column archives, Corner to Corner!
Notes:  Now an eleven year veteran of ewrestling, Stan's seen it all!  His current ambition is his own web site, NA Entertainment.com!

Update stamp- Added a link to the recently created Stan Grubb's Big West Wrestling association page.. Currently contains several roleplays and a few matches.. more coming soon!

Update Stamp - Created April 12, 2003.

The newest addition to the page is "New Attitude" Stan Grubb!  I'm using Rebecca's link images, and generic links for now, but I'll try to get more Grubb specific content soon!  Stan handled a self named character, who's been his main focus, as well as the Power Express and a few other names.  I'll have more links for some of Grubb's other projects soon, as well.
 

 

IWCW
   This's where I met Grubb.   Stan Grubb ran the federation, as president, basically running the federation as if it were his own.  Stan handled a few wrestlers as well, and won a few titles.  He eventually split his "portion" of the federation into NAWA.  I had the honor of writing the first ever written matches there.   It would be considered house card format by today's standards, though.  Soonafter, Grubb became an active NAWA character - almost.  His first match was originally supposed to be against Security in NAWA, but the company folded before that could happen, and the two rivals actually became very close friends.

 

AFW
   Stan jumped on board a couple different times on this one.  Power Express had a couple of tag team matches, and Grubb won a title or two in the first incarnation.  He would later lead a short lived revival of AFW, during the James Girard NWICW Golden Age, as I personally like to call it.  Grubb's NAWA briefly feuded with AFW, in a batter later picked up by NWICW.  Ironically, Grubb would be seen as an AFW'er later in the NWICW wars by many.  In the original AFW, well, I have to still track down who was officially in it, and who was there due to the NAWA "tie in."  Robert D would argue his only real impact came during the SAFW era, however.
 
 

SCCW   BSW
   Stan Grubb won a couple titles here, which is one more title than I won.  He joined as a loner, but quickly hooked up with Wilde Tanke's short lived Greyside Alliance.  His biggest match was probably his win over Rob Payne for the Sin City Championship Wrestling title!   BSW was another NWC region Grubb would spend time in, and he impressed as always!  He participated in the so called "Last Stand of Wilde Tanke," and I believe turned on Wilde during the coarse of it.   In addition to Wilde and Grubb, the NWC saw such familiar faces from our pasts as Taj Afterburn, Luigi Anke, Robert D, The Perfect Creation, "A little country and a little rock and roll" Jeff Duane, Power Express, "Gymnastic" Shelly Hollins, "Ramage" Damien Jones, Maximus Ordicus, Miss Kristen, JC Novastar (aka JC Skye), Pessimist, Security, Menace II Society, "Dancin'" Stevie Sherman, Ace Tanke, Rebecca Tanke, V- Dawg, and Vigilante at some point or another, in some capacity or another.  V-Dawg had his Violence and his Genocide personality on at some point at well.  The most notable example of this was "Wilde Tanke's last stand in BSW."
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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