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Drastik
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Ring name(s) Drastik

RRS
Height 6'3" (190.5cm)
Weight 225 lb. (102.06kg)
Born (1985-04-13) April 13, 1985 (age 39)
Hometown Flag of the United States Oakland, California
Theme music Sail by AWOLNATION
Affiliation(s) Y2Impact, Robbie V, Mister K, Jaywalker
Federation(s) Retired
Previous federation(s) Extreme Answers Wrestling
Answers Championship Wrestling
Classic Wrestling Federation
Xtreme Wrestling Federation
Wrestling information
Alignment Face
Wrestling style High-flying, Hardcore, Showman
Signature Move(s) Moonsault
Springboard Dives
Sic Kick
Finishing Move(s) Stigmata
Kanadian Killer
Trainer Mr. DEDEDE
CM Banks
Masters
Handler RRS
Professional career
Debut EAW Showdown: January 19th, 2008
Record -
Accomplishments EAW World Heavyweight Championship
EAW Answers World Championship
EAW World Championship
EAW National Elite Championship
EAW Hardcore Championship
EAW Unified Tag Team Championship
Complete list
Retired June 24, 2017

James Cobain (born April 13th, 1985), better known as Drastik, The Rated R Shaman of Sexy , RRS, or † (The Artist Formerly Known As The Rated R Shaman of Sexy) is a retired American professional wrestler who has preformed in several popular federations. Known for his relentless and often-controversial work on the microphone, RRS fosters one of the most polarizing followings of any professional in the industry. Over the course of his decade-long career, RRS has procured some of the most prestigious and illustrious accomplishments in the realm of professional wrestling.

Career

On December 25th, 2007, The Rated R Shaman of Sexy signed a deal with Extreme Answers Wrestling after being recruited by then-CEO, Masters. RRS, who had previously been highly regarded for his work in the independent circuit, was coveted by chairman the EAW Board, specifically Ronn and Mr. DEDEDE. Many expected RRS to be a key asset to Extreme Answers Wrestling as the company sought to cement itself as a legitimate federation following its split from Answers Wrestling Federation.

Answers Championship Wrestling

Months after joining EAW, Shaman looked to build his career and add more titles to his resume. During this lust for titles he joined another Answers based e-federation known as ACW. There was a large amount of controversy dealing with Shaman joining ACW. First of all ACW and EAW were rival e-federations and many felt he was being distracted from his EAW career. Secondly, it was speculated that he was offered championships so that he would join the popular e-federation. This created an all out war that ultimately made Shaman lose popularity. He continued creating controversy and not being used. He quit ACW twice before signing for a third time and winning the ACW Hardcore Championship.

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RRS in ACW during 2008

Although Shaman lost the title the same night, he won it for a second time on Corruption and has claimed that "The Rated R Era has Begun". RRS continued in small feuds after losing his championship up until ACW died in early 2009. Shaman reasoned months after the closure of ACW, "If I took ACW halfway seriously, there would be no doubt I would have been a multiple time World Champion".

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RRS winning his first championship in ACW (2008).

With the revival of ACW in April 2010, the Rated R Shaman of Sexy decided to rejoin for the sake of fulfilling his world championship desires. On the opening show, Corruption, RRS won the ACW Corruption World Championship in a Fatal Fourway against several ACW Champions from the past. However, after a small dispute with the ACW Co-chairman, Regulator, RRS was essentially stripped of his world championship. However, Regulator was soon stripped of his duties and RRS was soon given his shot at the ACW Corruption World Heavyweight Championship at the upcoming FPV, Element of Pain II. At this FPV, RRS out-promoed Kevin Devastation substantially and defeated Kevin Devastation after spearing him through a glass table and barely throwing an arm over then-champion, Devastation, for the pinfall victory. Immediately following the show, RRS was traded to Chaos for Eric Darkthrone. Even though RRS was Corruption World Champion once again, the championship was vacated due to the fact that ACW was merging with The Classic Wrestling Federation to form Answers Championship Wrestling Federation.

Answers Championship Wrestling Federation

With Answers Championship Wrestling folding for the sake of the merge with The Classic Wrestling Federation, RRS was eligible for the ACWF Draft between the new three brands, Chaos, Pride, and Ringside. Although some superstars could be locked from the draft and immediately put on the roster. ACW's Chaos board decided to not lock RRS onto their roster because they figured that RRS did not appeal at all to the other two brands. They abused this fact and selected RRS mid-way through the draft. However, big plans were in order for the man who behind the scenes was an assistant writer and assistant video maker as well as the head of ACWF's GFX Department.

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RRS on his ACWF debut in 2010

On the first ACWF show, Chaos, RRS demanded that he be handed the ACWF ACW World Heavyweight Championship after his title had been vacated prior to the merge. Then-General Manager, Curious Girl did not allow it and said that if RRS wanted to win the ACWF ACW World Heavyweight Championship, he would have to participate in the upcoming tournament. In the first round of the tournament, RRS lost to Gage Smith and was eliminated. Soon thereafter, RRS' beef with Curious Girl and the ACWF Management continued as he was placed in matches such as a one on five handicap match versus various superstars. Weeks later, he attacked Curious Girl and nearly seriously injured her.

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RRS during a match in Answers Championship Wrestling Federation (2010).

However, a returning Regulator attacked RRS and sparked a small feud which would lead up to a Glass Wallz match at the upcoming FPV, ACWF Power Age. If Regulator won this match, RRS was fired from the Chaos brand and would not be allowed to participate in any future Chaos events. However, if RRS were to win, Curious Girl would be demoted and RRS would become General Manager of Chaos. When the match happened, it lasted for close to three hours and left both men nearly lifeless. Despite injury, RRS was able to pick up the victory and become General Manager of Chaos, extending his streak to 6-0 in Glass Wallz Matches. RRS left the federation shortly after winning the ACWF ACW World Heavyweight Championship because of personal reasons.

The Destruction of Answers Championship Wrestling Federation

Soon after RRS' departure from the federation, his reasons for leaving soon emerged. According to RRS, ACWF had unfairly treated him for his diligent work-habit and extra contributions to the site including managing branches of management (such as writing and graphics).

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RRS made himself out to be a huge heel in ACWF because of his domination over crowd favorites such as Viper (2010).

The most upsetting reason for RRS' departure was Carlos' apparent belittling of the work that RRS had done to the site and ultimately replacing all of RRS' work as soon as he had left. In response, RRS began slandering the promotion while siding with EAW and picking up managerial jobs in EAW, ACWF's apparent "rival promotion". RRS then devised a plan to invade ACWF while it was at a weak state in early September with his personal friend Y2Impact. RRS, posing as a co-chairman, Killswitch, talked to another co-chairman, American Dragon 5000, in order to obtain the password after claiming to be having problems with logging into the site. RRS, still posing as Killswitch, thanked American Dragon 5000 for helping him and left without being noticed. About two hours later, almost every co-chairman had arrived to the promotion, they had found out that RRS had taken control of the site. Regulator, the former friend of RRS, begged and pleaded to have the password given back.

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RRS was easily one of the most hated superstars in ACWF because of his actions in and out of the ring (2010).

RRS showed some remorse for his actions and reluctantly agreed to eventually give the password back on conditions. Jokingly, he demanded a position in the Hall of Fame, a World Championship, a co-chairman's position, among other things. RRS gave the password back, however, Y2Impact had switched the password a second time so RRS and him would still have control. EAW writer, Robbie V then threatened Y2Impact and his job in EAW if the password was not given back (However, it should be noted that this was strictly just a threat on Robbie's part as CM Banks, EAW Chairman, later confirmed that he wouldn't have fired Y2Impact, nor given him any punishment as a result of his actions). After approximately fourteen hours of chaos, the ACWF password was given back to Regulator. Despite repossessing control of the site, RRS had severely damaged ACWF and changed the efed world. With the EAW apparently siding with RRS' actions, many ACWF members sided with either EAW or ACWF.

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Aside from other things, RRS was known for his constant interferences in matches he was not a part of. (2010)

EAW extremists such as Carlos and Regulator immediately quit EAW because of the theft of the site password. On the other hand, ACWF feared for its deletion and, out of fear, created a secondary site and promotion called "Phoenix Championship Wrestling" during the madness that ensued. Because of RRS' ACWF career being successful and Carlos and Regulator's plan to act in spite of RRS, the name "Answers Championship Wrestling Federation" was changed to "Phoenix Championship Wrestling" and all titles were reset and renamed. RRS was deleted from the history of ACWF-turned-PCW and was scheduled for a fake tag team match at an upcoming FPV against two PCW jobbers. PCW would officially die in early December, but experienced a troubling, slow death because of RRS' actions. Regulator's career, which could arguably have hit a prime with a World Championship win in the upcoming months of EAW, were shattered as well as any competition EAW had at the time.

Extreme Answers Wrestling

Debut; Feud with Captain Charisma (2007-2008)

Shaman was quickly noted to be a very talented young superstar and was added to a tournament for the EAW Hardcore Title, which is possibly the second most valuable title in EAW. For those who don't know, the Hardcore Title is contested under 24/7 rules meaning that anyone can pin the champion at any time for the title as long as there is a referee present. This makes the title the hardest one to keep. In this same tournament was Book of Wrestling, Hey Yo Chico, and Captain Charisma. All three of these men were notable threats to the hardcore title. Shaman would square off against Hey Yo Chico and Captain Charisma was going to face Book of Wrestling. That night Shaman won my match and advanced to face his opponent, Book of Wrestling for the Hardcore Championship.

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RRS at a tribute show in early 2008

The next week Book of Wrestling and RRS squared off in the square circle and put on one hell of a match. Midway through the match Captain Charisma interfered and hit his finisher on RRS while BOW was down. Captain Charisma pinned him and was seen as being screwed over. Over the next few months he got his chances but Captain Charisma would interfere and cause him to lose. Without the matches he's lost he would have a perfect record in EAW. Captain Charisma continued to capture the hardcore title (he won it 3 times) and finally RRS had another match for the title many thought he should be holding.

The Rated R Shaman of Sexy had a match for the Hardcore Championship against Captain Charisma, Hey Yo Chico, and Book of Wrestling in a fatal four-way glass walls match. This match was seen as one of the greatest matches in EAW history and one of the most extreme matches in all of e-federations. The feud between Shaman and Captain Charisma boiled and both made amazing promos. RRS and Captain Charisma went on to face each other again on Showdown during a 24/7 title match where Captain Charisma and his stable attacked him and his girlfriend turned on him causing him to lose his title and creating a very personal situation going into FPV, Pain For Pride.

RRS and Captain Charisma fought in the highest rated match that night at Pain for Pride. The first match ended as a no contested because both men fell off the titantron resulting in non-responsive competitors. But after a couple of minutes they continued to fight and ended up getting in a second match. Shaman hit his finisher and didn't let Sabina, his ex-girlfriend, interfere. He walked out of the arena as Hardcore champion.

On Showdown Episode 13 Shaman proposed to his former girlfriend,Sabina, but she couldn't accept knowing that Captain Charisma would be there for her. So she put her contract on the line in a loser leaves the brand Hardcore Championship/Money in the Bank Style Steel Cage Match. The winner would walk away with the title and the girl and the loser would go to the secondary show, Dynasty. In one of the longest matches in EAW history, The Rated R Shaman of Sexy and Captain Charisma fought for about 2 hours. They put on one hell of a show but when it was all said and done CC pinned the Hardcore Champion and became champ. Sabina rushed to her boyfriend's aid as Charisma told Sabina that her contract was all his. Suddenly, CEO, Masters, walked out and announced that at Midsummer Massacre, an annual PPV, he would face Captain Charisma and The Rated R Shaman of Sexy in a Triple Threat in which the Hardcore and World Championships would be on the line. And if Shaman were to win this match he would not only become EAW's first Undisputed Hardcore Champion but he would also have Sabina's contract released from CC.

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RRS holding his Hardcore Championship in 2008

At Midsummer Massacre, the main FPV of the summer, Masters, Charisma, and Shaman faced each other in one hell of a match. It was even most of the way through. There were many pin attempts and submissions locked in but in the end the crowd was shocked. Not because one of the three men one the championship, but because Mr. DEDEDE came running down the aisle to interfere. Putting the 24/7 to good use, he pinned the Hardcore Champion, Captain Charisma, and then pinned the EAW Champion, Masters, therefore becoming the EAW Undisputed Hardcore Champion. Shaman was kept on Showdown because he wasn't pinned an won his girlfriend's contract. On the next Showdown The Rated R Shaman of Sexy faced Mr. DEDEDE in a match he always looked forward to having. The match was set to be for the the Undisputed Hardcore Championship but after a couple of minutes of fighting, MvM aka Mr. Knocka, Mr. DEDEDE's opponent at Midsummer Massacre, interfered by MKOing (RKOing) Shaman not once but twice. Afterwards, DEDEDE grabbed a guitar filled with glass and thumbtacks and smashed it over he head of Shaman. MvM MKOed DDD and dragged him on top of Shaman thus screwing Shaman out of the win. Shaman was injured by the guitar shot. He was diagnosed with a splintered piece of wood from the guitar slicing threw he skin and getting wedged in his bloodstream. At the same time he was diagnosed he proposed to Sabina for the second time and she accepted. He had a successful surgery removing the piece of wood. His wedding is set to be at the next EAW PPV/Super-Show, King of Extreme. In the weeks leading up to the wedding a mysterious figure, Jamez, kept stalking Shaman's fiance. Finally at the wedding, ETR came and ruined it by attacking Shaman. At the Dynasty after King of Extreme, ETR faced Shaman after playing several mind games with him. Sabina came in to help Shaman and tried to hit ETR with her title belt but missed and hit Shaman, costing him the matchup. Shaman defeated Knocka and accepted ETR's Street Fight match at the PPV, Road to Redemption. This match was changed to a triple threat match with ETR and the returning, Makaveli.

Stint on Dynasty; Pursuit of World Championship (2009)

The Rated R Shaman next appeared on Dynasty as one of the last draftees in EAW's draft. He was put in a surprise World Heavyweight Championship matchup, hit his finishing move, the corkscrew moonsault, and pinned Then-World-Heavyweight-Champion, Impact, to win himself his first world title.

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RRS walking down the ramp with his newly won World Heavyweight Championship in 2009

At the next FPV, Showdown vs. Dynasty, Shaman took on his old foe, Captain Charisma, in a Glass Walls Match to decide brand supremacy. The long fought battle ended with the World Champion, RRS, winning. The following Dynasty, despite a severe leg and knee injury created in Shaman's previous match, he took Regulator (the National Extreme Champion) on in a Champion vs. Champion match and lost after missing a spear. Impact was waiting in the locker-room and then decided to use his rematch clause against Shaman for the next Dynasty. But that next week when Shaman was supposed to take on Impact, HRDO came out chokeslammed Shaman and Impact picked from the scraps to obtain the World Heavyweight Championship. Looking for vengeance, Shaman stressed the fact that he was still in contention for the Championship and had a rematch clause which he would use in the following weeks where he faced Impact in the match he claims that he created, The Glass Walls Match. In that match, Shaman expanded his winning streak inside the Glass Walls match by pinning Impact for his third win inside the glass walls and his second World Championship Reign.

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RRS vs. CM Banks in 2009

Shaman was then faced with one of Dynasty's newest competitors, Mr. DEDEDE, who was moved to Dynasty as a result of the EAW Draft. The history between the two men was re-sparked and Mr. DEDEDE made it clear that he was gunning for Shaman's World Title. He was added to a Reckless Wiring poll to see who Shaman would face at the next Dynasty FPV. The fans would get to decide who Shaman would defend his World Title against, whether it be Regulator, Impact, or Mr. DEDEDE. The next week, DDD and RRS brawled around the arena until Mr. DEDEDE was arrested by arena security. Later in the feud, at Reckless Wiring, Shaman lost his World Championship to Mr. DEDEDE. Following the feud, RRS fought in various small-scale feuds and eventually was fired from Extreme Answers Wrestling in mid-summer. He returned in late August 2009 hoping to restart his career, but after frustrating losses and complaints on his character's use, RRS ultimately retired from EAW.

Xtreme Wrestling Federation

After his departure from Extreme Answers Wrestling in the summer of 2009, The Rated R Shaman of Sexy signed a deal with Xtreme Wrestling Federation. Although Shaman had been listed on the roster for some time, he had previously only worked intermittent house shows to promote himself. Once his full-time employment began, Shaman won his first set of XWF Tag Team Championships with Cena29. Together, the pairing strung together a line of impressive and convincing victories. However, a miscommunication led to RRS spearing his partner through a table during a Tag Team Triple Threat Elimination Tables Match, which promptly planted seeds of hostility between the pairing.

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RRS making his way to the ring during an XWF house show

Cena and RRS, although barely coexisting, made their way into XWF Xtreme Rulez: Night to Fight with their Tag Team Championships on the line. The pairing was able to successfully retain that night, but largely avoided collaborating within the match, opting instead to work as individuals. When coming to congratulate his teammate, Cena29 turned on RRS and later incapacitated him with a sledgehammer. The following night, RRS would not appear for a scheduled title defense against Regulator and Lethal Consequences, leaving Cena29 to defend the titles in a handicap match instead. After Cena29 was overcome, losing the XWF Tag Team Championships on the team's behalf, RRS came out to the ring and brutalized his former partner, eventually spearing him through the stage equipment to force Cena29 into an in-ring retirement from XWF.


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RRS after a victory over Impact in 2009.

Later that night, Gage "The Rage" Smith and Impact faced each other in a glass tables match for the XWF World Championship. While both men stood on the ladder trading blows, Shaman knocked the ladder over, making both men plummet through two glass tables. After review by officials, it was declared that GTRS had retained through a draw. It is speculated that if it weren't for Shaman knocking the Ladder over, Impact would have been crowned XWF World Champion that night. Shaman faced Impact in a Street Fight the week after with GTRS as the special guest referee. RRS won the match but was attacked by GTRS afterwards and left out cold in the ring with his battered opponent. Later during the feud, RRS, GTRS, and the newly crowned XWF Champion, Regulator, engaged in a Triple Threat Match at Extreme Retribution for the World Title. But after an interference by Cena29, RRS lost the match and Regulator retained.

Following Extreme Retribution, RRS participated in the King of Xtreme Tournament. In the first round, he took on Instant Game and Carlos in a Triple Threat Ladder Match, redeeming himself by winning the match and moving onto round two. After losing the tournament, however, RRS was excited to eventually get a world championship opportunity in his near future. Much to his dismay, XWF entered a lockout before RRS ever got another shot at the XWF World Championship. Disappointed and frustrated, Shaman left XWF for EAW hoping to forget about XWF and the time he wasted there.

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RRS and HBKF with the Mixed Tag Team Championships in 2008

Despite the fallout between RRS and XWF, an agreement for a return was met at the conclusion of XWF's lockout. RRS was promptly given his opportunity at the vacated XWF World Championship, which he would win. As champion, RRS dominated a slew of challengers and carried the most prestigious championship into XWF's final supershow, Unleashed. Due to financial struggles, XWF was forced to shut its doors following their final show. In his final defense, RRS defeated Impact, Regulator, and The Heart Break Boy, three multiple time world champions, in a fatal fourway match.

Ultimately, RRS and XWF staff split amicably. During his tenure, RRS was able to win multiple tag team championships, the Hardcore Championship, United States Championship, and, most notably, his prized XWF World Championship.

Return to EAW

Sporadic Feuds (2010)

In the latter half of 2010, RRS was announced to face Midnight Madden on a Dynasty show following the EAW Draft. There had been no previous announcements stating that RRS would be returning for any reason. In fact, many people thought that it was a mistake by the writers. However, RRS did return and defeated Midnight Madden to begin his comeback. In the following weeks, RRS quickly climbed his way through the midcard where he would then face SG2 and the CITV Briefcase Holder and National Extreme Champion, Hurricane Hawk, at Midsummer Massacre.

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RRS on Dynasty in mid-2010

Both the Cash in the Vault (a future world championship match) and the National Extreme Championship would be on the line in the two-fall triple threat match. RRS constantly verbally attacked his opponents heading into the match and, although he was not favored to win both falls, made his presence known. He easily won the National Extreme Championship by pinning Hurricane Hawk. After that fall, RRS was able to spear SG2 and go for the pin, but Hurricane Hawk interfered and pinned SG2 for the victory to retain his Cash in the Vault. RRS continued his reign as National Extreme Champion picking up wins every week following Midsummer Massacre. However, Captain Charisma, a long-time enemy of RRS' returned to Dynasty just a few days after Midsummer Massacre. RRS and Captain Charisma hinted at building a tag team with each other, but Captain Charisma turned on RRS during a tag team match which made the match end in a no contest.

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RRS on Showdown after being traded in 2010

The two argued and fought each other to the point that management suggested having a "Final Encounter" between the two extremists at the upcoming FPV, Territorial Invasion. The two agreed as the match became a Last Man Standing match regulated and moderated by Hall of Famer, Mr. DEDEDE. The match served as the main event for Territorial Invasion but ended in a double knockout because RRS hit a sunset flip powerbomb off of a ladder and onto various weapons. Many consider the feud to have never been finished, but the two have gone their separate ways for now.

The following week, RRS was scheduled to face Heart Break Boy, but did not compete due to injuries sustained in his match against Captain Charisma. That same night, newly appointed General Manager of Dynasty, Jaywalker, stripped RRS of his title and fired him from Dynasty for personal reasons.

Return to Showdown; World Championship Push (2010-2011)

RRS was picked up by Showdown in the process where RRS interrupted Showdown General Manager, Carlos, while he demanded that the Extreme Elimination Chamber at the upcoming FPV, Road to Redemption, be taken off the card for not being a traditional wrestling match

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RRS during his winning streak stretching into Showdown in 2010

RRS immaturely argued with Carlos and convinced Carlos to make a deal with him that if HRDO won his qualifying match-up for the Extreme Elimination Chamber that night, that RRS would face an opponent of Carlos' choosing on the following Showdown for the fate of the Extreme Elimination Chamber and RRS' qualifying spot. However, if HRDO were to lose, then RRS would be fired from Showdown and, ultimately, fired from Extreme Answers Wrestling. HRDO was able to qualify for the Extreme Elimination Chamber for the World Heavyweight Championship that night which set up RRS' qualification match the following week against an opponent of Carlos' choosing. Carlos went on to schedule RRS in a handicap match against Carlos' thrown together "Chairs Are For Sitting" stable. However, RRS quickly won the match after getting SG2 disqualified for having a weapon in his tights (which RRS had placed prior to the show).

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RRS hitting his finisher, the Stigmata, during an impressive win-streak on Showdown (2010).

Because of this, RRS was entered into the World Heavyweight Championship Extreme Elimination Chamber at Road to Redemption IV. RRS was one of the first two men to enter the Extreme Elimination Chamber but was able to score two huge pinfalls during the match and ultimately be left as one of the final two men to battle for the World Heavyweight Championship. Since RRS had already pinned Y2Impact and eliminated him, a new champion was guaranteed. However, RRS was not able to pin H-R-D-O and eliminate him, ending his World Heavyweight Championship aspirations for the time being. Despite losing his match at Road to Redemption, RRS was focused on earning a spot as the Number One Contender for the championship in the upcoming weeks. The former World Heavyweight Champion, Y2Impact, however, earned the shot as declared by the newly crowned General Manager of Showdown, Robbie V. Robbie V also barred RRS from the World Heavyweight Championship scene and placed the Y2Impact versus H-R-D-O World Heavyweight Championship match which would be held at No Regards inside of a steel cage. A week later, RRS was given a number one contender's match after Y2Impact went out on injury. RRS was able to defeat H-R-D-O and solidify a solid losing streak on H-R-D-O's part. With the obvious momentum on RRS' side, it looked certain that RRS would go on to win his third EAW World Heavyweight Championship at No Regards. However, RRS was unsuccessful at the event and H-R-D-O was able to retain his championship.

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RRS hitting his finisher, Stigmata in 2011

Weeks later, H-R-D-O retired while holding the World Heavyweight Championship on December 24th, 2010, making the EAW World Heavyweight Championship vacant. At the same time, a supposed camera-man who went by the name of "Joel". Joel had recorded the backstage brawl between Y2Impact and H-R-D-O which eventually lead to Y2Impact becoming beaten and bloodied. Joel would eventually become a spokesmen who interviewed Y2Impact on several occasions until eventually Y2Impact concluded that Joel was working with someone in order to sabotage Y2Impact and his career on Showdown. Y2Impact would become adamant on exposing who Joel was working for. During an episode of Showdown, Y2Impact was able to get Joel's cell phone while he was talking to the man apparently orchestrating the sabotaging of Y2Impact's career. The following week, Y2Impact went through the recent calls and concluded that Robbie V was the man controlling Joel.

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Y2Impact and RRS' match on Dynasty in 2009

Robbie V then came out to respond to Y2Impact by attempting to convince him that he was not the man controlling Joel. Y2Impact did not believe Robbie V and threatened him while RRS came out of nowhere, hitting a devastating spear and laying Y2Impact out. Showdown General Manager, Robbie V then announced that RRS and Y2Impact would face each other in a Loser-Leaves-Showdown, Number One Contender's Match for the EAW World Heavyweight Championship at King of Extreme III. This would serve as Showdown's main event for the show. At King of Extreme, Y2Impact announced the clause in his contract that the loser of the World Heavyweight Championship match would receive a rematch clause and, as Y2Impact was injured during HRDO's first (and only) defense, he would still be given the match. After consideration, Robbie V announced that Y2Impact vs RRS would become a World Heavyweight Championship match. In the event, Hurricane Hawk interrupted a pivotal point in the match up and cashed in his CITV briefcase, changing the match into a Triple-Threat. After Hurricane Hawk cashed in, he hit Y2Impact with his CITV briefcase before executing the Legacy Cutter and pinning him to win the EAW World Heavyweight Championship. As a result of Y2Impact being pinned and not RRS, RRS would stay on EAW Showdown.

World Heavyweight Champion, Feud with Robbie V (2011)

Following King of Extreme III, RRS had sporadic matches on Showdown and was not booked at Reasonable Doubt III. At Reasonable Doubt, RRS met backstage with Robbie V and encouraged him to defeat Ashten Cross. He also talked to Y2Impact, saying that he wouldn't stop until Y2Impact was gone for good.

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RRS on Dynasty before his match for the Unified Tag Team Championships in 2011

The following Showdown, RRS and Robbie V joined forces to create the tag team, Sex N' Violence, and have their debut match against Kawajai and Power. They won the match, making them the Number One Contenders to the Unified Tag Team Championships. On Dynasty the next day, then-Unified-Tag-Team-Champions, Dynasty X, were set to defend their championships against Damage Incorporated. However, the match was changed to a triple threat Unified Tag Team Championship match including Sex N' Violence, Dynasty X, and Damage Inc. Damage Inc. refused to participate until they got a shot for the Unified Tag Team Championships at the upcoming FPV, Reckless Wiring III. This made the match Dynasty X vs. Sex N' Violence. Sex N' Violence was able to defeat Dynasty X, winning Robbie V and RRS their second Unified Tag Team Championships respectively. In the weeks following, RRS and Robbie V defended their EAW Unified Tag Team Championships and continued to serve as the core of the EAW Showdown roster.

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RRS as one of the EAW Unified Tag Team Champions on an episode of EAW Showdown (2011).

In the weeks following up to Grand Rampage IV, RRS and Hurricane Hawk began to feud with each other. Hurricane Hawk would eventually set up a number one contender's match between RRS and Robbie V for the EAW World Heavyweight Championship. RRS would win the qualifying match in order to receive a future EAW World Heavyweight Championship match at Grand Rampage IV. However, Hurricane Hawk would interfere in a match that RRS would have in the upcoming weeks, thus making the general manager of EAW Showdown issue the championship match to happen later that night on EAW Showdown. RRS was able to win the match and capture his third EAW World Heavyweight Championship of his professional career. He was congratulated by Robbie V in the ring following the victory. As a result of the early EAW World Heavyweight Championship match on Showdown and the subsequent release of Hurricane Hawk, RRS was issued a spot in the Grand Rampage match at Grand Rampage IV.

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RRS the night he won his third EAW World Heavyweight Championship against Hurricane Hawk (2011).

Robbie V was also announced to be a participant in the Grand Rampage match. This began the hostility between both Sex N' Violence members. Both members agreed that if they both made it until the end of the elimination match, there would be no hard feelings. At the event, RRS entered the match as the first participant, a place that has never won the Grand Rampage match. RRS and his partner, Robbie V, made it to the final four participants in the match where RRS was eliminated. Robbie V ended up eliminating the extremist who eliminated his partner, RRS, and won the Grand Rampage to win a main event world championship match of his choosing at Pain 4 Pride. In the upcoming weeks, Robbie V kept his plans on which world champion he would face at Pain 4 Pride as a secret, refusing to tell his friend, partner, and then-EAW World Heavyweight Champion, RRS.

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RRS eliminating a participant in the Grand Rampage match (2011).

On an episode of EAW Showdown, Robbie V invited each of the three world champions to meet in the ring in order for him to announce who he planned to face. At the show, Robbie V revealed that he did not know who he'd like to face and made a match between the three world champions at the upcoming free-per-view, Dynasty vs. Showdown: Triple Threat, in which the person who would be pinned would have to defend their championship against Robbie V in the main event of Pain 4 Pride. In the main event at Dynasty vs. Showdown: Triple Threat, RRS was able to hit his finishers on then-EAW Answers World Champion, Y2Impact, and then-EAW World Champion, Heart Break Boy in the opening minutes of the bout. With complete control and two instances where he had broken up his own pinfall on both of the other world champions, RRS told Heart Break Boy to hit a superkick on him.

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RRS during a championship appearance at a local hockey game (2011).

After three superkicks, all of which RRS got back up from, Heart Break Boy hit a fourth and final superkick before pinning RRS for the victory. As a result, RRS would go on to face Robbie V at Pain 4 Pride and defend his EAW World Heavyweight Championship. No Grand Rampage winner had ever lost in the main event of Pain For Pride after using their opportunity. The hostility between RRS and Robbie V grew in the upcoming weeks as Pain 4 Pride approached rapidly. In the final episode of EAW Showdown before Pain 4 Pride, Sex N' Violence were to defend their Unified Tag Team Championships against Channel Zero, Kawajai and Apollo Calix in a steel cage match. Sex N' Violence would have their EAW Unified Tag Team Championship reign ended as RRS turned on Robbie V and left him for dead.

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RRS the night of Pain 4 Pride (2011).

The night of Pain 4 Pride, Robbie V and RRS put on an excellent and well-received match, one of which that was considered one of the greatest matches in Extreme Answers Wrestling history. Although RRS put up a good fight, Robbie V was able to win his first EAW World Heavyweight Championship, the first major championship of his career. Immediately following the match, Robbie V announced that he would be vacating the title and retiring from Extreme Answers Wrestling. That same night, RRS' mentor, Mr. DEDEDE would also retire. At the end of the free-per-view, RRS embraced his good friends Robbie V and Mr. DEDEDE before they left EAW permanently.

Hall of Fame Induction; Eventual Fallout (2011)

On May 21st, 2011, at the conclusion of the EAW free-per-view, Dynasty vs. Showdown: Triple Threat, it was announced that RRS would be inducted into the third class of the EAW Hall of Fame in EAW's history. On July 23rd, 2011, the night before Pain 4 Pride. RRS had the opportunity to be inducted by his mentor Mr. DEDEDE after many of his good friends and fans commented about RRS' illustrious career. RRS served as the final inductee of the Class of 2011's EAW Hall of Fame.

Following Pain 4 Pride, RRS was immediately speculated to be a world championship contender. As the first draftee of the 2011 EAW Draft, held on EAW Dynasty, RRS was drafted to the Dynasty brand for the first time since mid-2010. He immediately got involved in the EAW Answers World Championship scene as then-EAW Answers World Champion, Lethal Consequences would also be drafted to EAW Dynasty later that night. RRS would receive three championship matches in the coming months, first in a triple threat match against Lethal Consequences and Kevin Devastation at Midsummer Massacre III, then in a match at EAW Territorial Invasion (2011), and finally at EAW House of Glass (2011) against Alexander Da Vinci.

Behind the scenes, RRS was growing disgruntled with management due to the dismissal of his former partner, Robbie V as well as his use in programming. As a result of the disagreements, RRS did not re-sign with EAW at the end of his contract and subsequently left the company.

One-Off Return; Feud with Y2Impact (2012)

Following an absence of several months, RRS made a surprise return to Voltage to attack Y2Impact, renewing a program between the two competitors for the first time since their feud in 2009. This feud would escalate into a Three Stages of Hell match slated for Pain for Pride V. Though the match was, at the time, highly anticipated, the match itself received mixed reviews due to the pairings' disinterest in the company at the time. Y2Impact would successfully defeat RRS, two falls to one.

Though many speculated that RRS would be returning full-time to EAW, it became apparent that RRS fully intended for this to be a one-off match against a longtime friend and competitor. It was reported after the conclusion of Pain for Pride V that both Y2Impact and EAW board members had contacted RRS, offering a large contract for the Pain for Pride V appearance due to the obvious lack of hype and name-recognition around the forming card. RRS would once again leave the company.

In Wrestling

Moveset

Signature Moves
  • Standing Moonsault
  • Sharpshooter
  • Lionsault
  • Missile Dropkick
  • Dropkick
  • Cult Mutilation
  • Canadian Back Rack Piledriver
  • Diving Legdrop
  • Blackout (Shiranui Kai)
  • Assault Driver
  • C4
  • Sic Kick (Superkick)
  • Dancing Legdrop
  • Springboard Moonsault
  • Shooting Star Press
  • Spinning Wheel Kick
  • Hurricanrana
  • Downward Spiral (Leg Hook Reverse STO)
  • Tornado Plancha
  • One Man Con-chair-to
Finishers
  • Spear
  • Corkscrew Neckbreaker
  • Stigmata (Corkscrew Moonsault)
  • Kanadian Killa (Top Rope Canadian Destroyer)
  • Standing C4

Miscellaneous

Nicknames

  • "The Guru of Greatness"
  • "The Maharishi of Manhood"
  • "The Honcho of Hottness"
  • "The Shogun of Seduction"
  • "The Shaman of Sexy"
  • "The Rated R Superstar"
  • "The Porthole to the Infinite"
  • "The Saturday Night Delight"
  • "The Hardcore Headliner"
  • "The Hardcore Holy-Man"
  • "The Manipulative Messiah"
  • "The Prince of Parkour"
  • "The Real Deal in Sex Appeal"

Managers

  • Sabina(July-December 2008)
  • Y2Impact(October 2009-May 2010)
  • Robbie V(November 2010-June 2011)

Influences

Theme Music

  • "Down with the Sickness" by Disturbed
  • "Ain't No Make Believe"
  • "Never Gonna Get it" by Akon
  • "Dead Memories" by Slipknot
  • "Walk" by Pantera
  • "Hate Me Now" by Nas
  • "Sail" by AWOLNATION

Championships and Accomplishments

Answers Championship Wrestling
  • ACW Corruption World Championship (2 times)
  • ACW Hardcore Championship (2 times)
Answers Championship Wrestling Federation
  • ACWF ACW World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
Answers Wrestling Federation
  • AWF Hardcore Championship (1 time)
  • AWF World Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with T.Y.
Classic Wrestling Association
  • CWA Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Y2Impact
Elite Answers Wrestling
  • EAW World Heavyweight Championship (3 times)
  • EAW Answers World Championship (2 times)
  • EAW World Championship (1 time)
  • EAW Hardcore Championship (3 times)
  • EAW National Extreme Championship (1 time)
  • EAW Interwire Championship (1 time)
  • EAW Unified Tag Team Championship (2 times) - with Robbie V (1) and Y2Impact (1)
  • 24/7 Contract Battle Royal Winner
  • EAW Triple Crown Winner
  • EAW Grand Slam Champion
  • EAW Hall of Fame (Class of 2011)
  • Former Longest Winning Streak in EAW History(29-0)
  • EAW Showdown Extremist of the Year Award (2008)
  • EAW Breakout Superstar of the Year Award (2008)
  • EAW Best Feud Award (2008--with Captain Charisma)
  • EAW Match of the Year Award (2008--vs. Captain Charisma at Pain for Pride)
  • EAW Extremist of the Year (2008--Nominated)
  • EAW Fastest Rising Superstar (2008--Nominated)
  • EAW Best Hardcore Champion (2008--Nominated)
  • EAW Promoer of the Year (2010)
  • EAW Return of the Year (2010)
  • EAW Extreme Moment of the Year (2010--vs. Captain Charisma at Territorial Invasion II)
  • EAW Tag Team of the Year (2010--Order of the Angels)
  • EAW Most Valuable Extremist Award (Edition 23, 51, 52, 63, 65)
  • EAW Champion(s) of the Week Award (Edition 25, 64)
  • EAW Most Valuable Promoer Award (Edition 17, 41, 42, 43, 45, 46, 47, 50, 52, 59, 65, 66, )
  • EAW "Beef of the Week" Award (Edition 17, 20, 25, 27, 44, 45, 52, 54, 66)
  • EAW Match of the Week Award (Edition 18, 23, 26, 27, 32, 45, 49, 51, 52, 55, 65, 66)
  • EAW Rising Star Award (Edition 22)
Extreme Online Wrestling
  • EOW World Championship (1 time)
Extreme Hardcore Wrestling
  • EHW Hardcore Championship (3 times)
The Truth Of Wrestling
  • TTOW SNT World Championship (1 time)
  • TTOW TNT World Championship (1 time)
  • TTOW Undisputed Championship (1 time)
  • TTOW SNT Tag Team Championship (2 times) - with Ozz (1) and Cena29 (1)
  • TTOW TNT Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Ozz
World Wrestling Entertainment Chat
  • WWEC World Championship (6 times)
  • WWEC US Championship (2 times)
  • WWEC Hardcore Championship (4 times)
  • WWEC European Championship (3 times)
  • WWEC Tag Team Championship (2 times) - with CM Ronn (1) and Nick (1)
Xtreme Wrestling Federation
  • XWF Undisputed Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • XWF World Championship (1 time)
  • XWF World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • XWF Mixed Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with HBKF
  • XWF Hardcore Championship (2 times)
  • XWF 24/7 Championship (2 times)
  • XWF United States Championship (1 times)
  • XWF Tag Team Championship (2 times) - with MaK (1) and Cena29 (1)
  • XWF Triple Crown Winner
  • XWF Grandslam Champion
  • XWF Hall of Famer (2009)
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