Brian Kennedy

Brian James Kennedy (born May 21st 1952) in Victoria, London , England is an English professional wrestling promoter and former wrestler now chairman of the Premiere Wrestling Federation which he created in a hope to put England on the map.

Kennedy was a wrestling promoter for Welsh Championship Wrestling from 1995-2000 and wrestler from 1978-1985. In 2000 he opened a store called 'BRIAN'S WRESTLING SHOP' which is now owned by his son Luca Kennedy who also works for PWF as a superstar.

Early Life
Brian Kennedy was born to Jack & Emma Kennedy in 1952 but he never really got to know his parents as in 1960 they died in a car crash forcing Kennedy to live with his uncle. Lucky for him, his uncle was a semi-professional wrestler which meant he got to very often stay up and watch the WWWF with his idols being the champions. In 1969 he met Kate Bishop and they got engaged 6 months after with Brian proposing on Emma's 18th birthday. They were married in Los Angeles, California as a treat from Brian's uncle. In 1974 his uncle died after a wrestling accident took place. In a tribute Kennedy trained throughout 1974 to become a wrestler and signed for London Wrestling Federation in December 1974.

London Wrestling Federation (1975-1978)
Kennedy debuted as a heel who disliked having to risk his body for many people who just ate popcorn and sat and watched and made a massive debut by attacking the London Champion Ben Crawford. Over the weeks he, Sean Stratosphere and Terry Badonde formed the BEST alliance. The owner Olly Mitchell decided to make a 4 way elimination match to see who would become the London Champion and if Crawford won BEST would disband as if Crawford lost he would be banned from facing the winner with his only chance his rematch clause. On September 9th 1976 the match took place due to a stage accident LWF took a 9 month break and at Wembley Arena 8,000 fans came to see the match where Ben Crawford retained the match and Kennedy broke his leg by accident. In January 1978 Kennedy returned but sadly LWF had closed its doors and all the wrestlers