Normally I write these little wrestling articles after seeing a show, so that folks who missed them can find out what happened, or so that folks who were there can revisit the event. And normally I leave the previews of upcoming shows for the radio side of the media juggernaut that is the Northwest Indiana Wrestling Action Program. But over the next two weekends, we are going to see back to back shows from ACW (ACME Championship Wrestling), and there’s going to be a lot at stake – so I thought maybe a little overview ahead of time might be in order.
ACW has been, to me, the “friendly little wrestling promotion that could” – based in DeMotte, they often run fundraiser events at regional schools (and both of the upcoming shows are such events); when not doing philanthropy, ACW holds their shows at their home base, the DeMotte Boxing Club – which only holds a few dozen people, and so is a nice intimate venue. The promotion is owned by the friendly Jimmy Holmes, and the wrestling operations are overseen by the fan friendly GM Michael Allen. It just seems like a happy company of which to be a fan. But the words of some of the workers and the return of a man known as Maverick Cage are starting to pull back the curtain a somewhat uncomfortable amount to show that all may not be as “friendly” as it seems.
The first event is very soon: on Friday May 11 (tomorrow, in fact, as I write this), ACW will hold Lake Village Rumble, at Lake Village Elementary School in Lake Village, IN – bell time is 7:00pm Central. Then next week, on Friday May 18, ACW will hold their now-annual event School’s Out at Lincoln Elementary School in Roselawn, IN. As we approach these events, I’m starting to notice an undercurrent of toxicity that might very well boil over at one or both of the events. Here’s a quick breakdown.
First, we all see General Manager Michael Allen come out and slap hands with the crowd at the start of every show. He’s a crowd favorite. Now, recently Allen has had a battle of wills with Drex Odell during Odell’s hunt for the ACW Heavyweight Championship. Starting a year or more ago, Allen forced the massive Drex Odell to jump through many hoops before finally acceding to Odell’s wish for a title match. Once Odell captured the ACW Heavyweight Championship, Allen has thrown surprise opponent after surprise opponent at Odell to try to get the title away from him. All along, Odell has has been in Allen’s face and ear, complaining about the unfairness of it all. And that’s fine, we all know to expect grumbling from Drex Odell.
But if you listen carefully, you’re going to hear other workers also remarking on the heavy hand of Michael Allen. Cliff Caviar, who currently holds the ACW Tough Man Title, is often heard to complain about Allen’s hand in his matchmaking. And in a promo released this week regarding his match against Arun this Friday, he does it again. Thomas Keith posted some words about his impending match with Jared Kripke, where he said: “Jared kripke this Friday i not just going to beat you and take your title that would be to easy no I’m going to absolutely destroy you and leave you a broken man your nothing kripke your just some guy with a beard this Friday I will rip that Beard off your face and shove down your throat and show you, our GM Michael Allen, and everyone else why I’m the greatest thing going in ACW.” While he doesn’t really call out Allen directly here, it’s clear Allen is on the mind of Keith, when Jarek Kripke should be his sole focus. So I wonder … why is this? Why are Allen’s workers getting more and more vocal about him? Is it just Drex Odell’s bad influence spreading around? Or is there something we don’t know about Allen and his management of ACW?
Some of this may come to a head this weekend. But building over a looong period of time is something that will come to a head next weekend. If cracks in the seams of Michael Allen’s management are a spark, what might be the whole powderkeg of ACW relates to the return of Maverick Cage. Other than hearing his name tossed around here or there, I knew nothing of Maverick Cage until a recent ACW event in late 2017, at which Cage came out of the crowd and attacked ACW owner Jimmy Holmes. After doing so he announced to the crowd who he was and that he owed Holmes for some unfinished business – and a match was set between the two for School’s Out, which is now coming up very soon.
I was not around back at the origin of ACW, so I only know what I’ve seen of it lately. And in an interview posted to Facebook just last night, Cage finally opens up about his motivation to return to action in ACW – and if what he says is true, then the “friendly little promotion that could” may have a darker past than we knew. Cage portrays himself as the victim of Holmes’ manipulations: Holmes swooped in on the momentum of Cage’s own wrestling start-up, used Cage for a while to gain advantage, then kicked him to the curb. And Cage has now picked his moment to come back and do something about it. One reason this may go beyond a simple story of revenge to something more damaging to ACW is that some of the workers are already picking sides, and they’re not all going to back up their current “boss” Jimmy Holmes. For example, Austin Fury has already voiced his support of what Cage has to say. Will there be others? Is Cage’s return and genuine beef with the leadership of ACW going to drive a wedge right through the company? Another reason that the timing of Cage’s return could be damaging is that we’re at the end of ACW’s main “season”. They have been very active up until this month, but may wind down a bit after these two big final shows – when ACW returns, it could be a very different company … if it returns at all.
This story will keep developing. I will try to get more information on Friday at ACW Lake Village Rumble, and see what I can report on Sunday night’s NWIWRAP, as we go forward into next weekend’s ACW “season finale” show.
ACW Lake Village Rumble includes:
(Edit: I had the Odell / Nigh match in the wrong place.)
- Jimmy Holmes vs. Brently Alexander Dawson (B.A.D.)
- Cliff Caviar (ACW Tough Man Champion) vs Arun
- Jared Kripke (ACW Intercontinental Champion) vs Thomas Keith
- The Bambino Family!
ACW School’s Out includes:
- Maverick Cage vs. Jimmy Holmes
- Drex Odell (c) vs Rockstar Jonny Nigh in a career – vs – title match
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(maybe Cincinnati Gardens, RIP?) in Cincinnati. We ended up on the floor. I was sort of scared at being that close, would I go deaf from the loudness? Get poked in the eye by a metal stud flying off leather pants? At this point, my image of metal bands was stereotypical (I liked the music, but had a narrow interpretation of it). Iron Maiden rushed out on stage to hit their first song, which I didn’t know since I really didn’t know any of their music well yet, and I wasn’t sure what I was seeing. A lead man wearing a white lace shirt? Bright blue clothing on a guitarist, rather than black leather? Smiles? Non ear-bleeding volume? What the hell was this? And then came the part when Bruce Dickenson introduced a song called
delicacy, and Ronnie James Dio’s amazing vocals. If you’re not a metal fan and don’t know what I’m talking about, check out the song
with the big name metal and rock bands, as well as some new age stuff. The whole glam / hair metal scene wasn’t doing if for me, and I wasn’t yet really digging below the surface to find alternatives. But it was getting easier to keep an ear to the ground, and I started hearing some names of more underground metal bands popping up. Not yet ready to commit CD dollars to them, I went to a store and bought two cassette tapes: Dream Theater’s Images and Words, and Fates Warning’s Parallels. Fates Warning was great, and I continue to follow them to this day, but Dream Theater … ho.lee.shit, I had no idea that this sort of sound was out there. I almost thought it was a practical joke – I mean, how could there be a band out there that so perfectly blended my interests, taking the intricacies of Kansas, Rush, & Yes and blending them with the in-your-face heaviness of metal? The song out there on the radio ended up being s shortened Pull Me Under, but some others – like
came up as a feature in the Columbia House Record Club (I was starting to become a pro at signing up to get “6 records for a penny” with the obligation to buy one more in a year … or was that BMG?). So I ordered this based on marketing, and was really glad I did! It was another good example of how what you heard on the radio was very often not the best song on the record (that belongs to
but it was my first one, and we’re talking about influential here, not best. I think this was one of the first times buying a single 45rpm led me to purchase the full record. Of all the records I ever owned, this is one I remember the most of putting on the turntable over and over, playing with the cover (it opened up in a tri-fold), and reading along with the lyrics. Oddly, what would have been my favorite songs back then are now replaced as favorites by ones that were likely in my least favorite – like
think I knew I was turning into a collector, I was just starting to take up more space with LPs). LRB was the first real concert I ever went to (second, if you count Shaun Cassidy). It was all because of Lonesome Loser, and I found lots of other songs on the record to love as well. I mean, who doesn’t love Cool Change. I think my favorite is
the oddball compared to the rest, since it’s all ambient / electronic new age. I was introduced to Tangerine Dream by my friend Alan in church youth group (yeah, it was a thing) in 1983 or so. I learned that this is GREAT music to read fantasy novels to, and now I have several mental associations with books and music. Whenever I listen to this album (ex:
my first foray outside the more mainstream radio hits. Sure,
Dream Theater blew my mind. I was living in the DC area, and had access to some good jazz stations. I started really liking the more modern 

























out came … Flawless Dave Allen! KB noted that Allen was not under contract to ARWPRO, and what the heck did he want? Allen talked about how he was one of the originals of ARW, and it was time to come back and make his mark. King Bishop offered a match between Allen and Johnny Showtime (of the Picture Show), and if Allen won, he would get a new contract with ARWPRO.
power to change the terms of a match on the spot, since he announced it would now be a 3 on 2 match because “The Masked Prospect” needed to audition for membership in the Family. The picture to the right shows the usual story, where OSM is distracting the ref so that Charlie can get in his licks. But as familiar as that is, you can also guess how this turned out: the Mexecutioners pinned The Masked Prospect. Charlie, Rak, and OSM were not impressed, and left ol’ Maskie behind after the match.
There was a lot of banter, stalling, and chants of “Hairy Idiot” directed at Cutler. Once things finally broke down as predicted, Cutler got himself disqualified with a low blow to Glover. Then Cutler left the ring to grab the ring bell, and returned to set up a blow to Glover. Before he got his chance, some familiar music hit and out came the second surprise of the night. I could hear ol’ JR yelling, “Bah gawd, it’s Drex Odell!” Drex appeared like he was going to urge on Cutler in attacking Glover, but instead he clobbered Cutler, then went over to assist Glover. It looks like 2018 will be an interesting year for ARWPRO!
This picture shows how things went to start, with Aggravated Assault sending the ref over to check on Manson while they teamed up on Max Holiday. Chazz Moretti is surely standing by saying, “Gentlemen, tsk tsk, this is not good sportsmanship.”