Hey guys ill be posting alot of indy guys that arent well known that should be. I wasnt you all to see the greatness of the indy wrestling scene and by showing the best wrestler you will.
So first off let me introduce you all to
Josh Abercrombie !!
Josh Abercrombie (born April 13, 1984) is an American professional wrestler. Abercrombie primarily wrestles for Ian Rotten's IWA Mid-South. He also competed as Josh "Jug" Raymond in Wrestling Society X on MTV.
IWA Mid South
Abercrombie debuted for Ian Rotten's IWA Mid South promotion on October 23, 2003, against Steve Stone. He continued competing across the midwest independents and returned to IWA Mid South in October 2004. Between January and February 2005, he was involved in a feud against Ian Rotten, which included a match that Ian won as part of the NWA Indiana State title tournament. The feud culminated in a barbed wire rope match the next day. Abercrombie, afraid of being hurt, entered the contest covered in bubble wrap, which was removed by Ian a few minutes in. Rotten broke his hand during the match as he punched Abercrombie in the head. Abercrombie used that to his advantage, winning the bout via submission.
Abercrombie returned to traditional technical and high-flying wrestling matches, in singles competition and sometimes teaming with Brandon Thomaselli. On April 9, 2005, he won the one-night "Simply The Best" tournament (the 6th edition) by beating UK's Jonny Storm in the first round, and winning a four-way one fall bout by pinning El Generico in a match also featuring "M-Dogg20" Matt Cross and Sonjay Dutt.
Abercrombie faced IWA Mid South Lightheavyweight Champion Delirious at the promotion's debut in the New Alhambra (former ECW Arena) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on June 10, 2005. Abercrombie won the match, which opened the show, for his first title in the promotion. It was also his first win over Delirious, as the two had competed a few times earlier in the year for the promotion.
During Summer 2005, Tyler Black became Josh's rival. They had several bouts against each other, including a 2 out of 3 falls match on August 19, 2005, which Josh won to retain his title. They met up again on September 9, 2005, in a highly-regarded Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match, where Abercrombie once again retained.
In the meantime, Abercrombie won the first round of the IWA Mid South Ted Petty Invitational on September 23, 2005, pinning Jamie Noble. Abercrombie lost in the second round to Chris Sabin, but his title was not on the line.
A title defense against Tyler Black took place on October 15, 2005, in a 30 Minute Iron Man Tables match. Black was able to superplex Abercrombie onto two tables as the final seconds of the match dwindled away. With Abercrombie going through both tables, Tyler was victorious and won the title. Black offered a handshake after the bout. Abercrombie accepted, but followed by spitting in Black's face. At the end of the night, Abercrombie and Brandon Thomaselli interfered in the main event, the Iron Saints (Sal and Vito Thomaselli) versus Ian Rotten and Justin Credible. Brandon and Josh turned heel, aligning themselves with the Iron Saints and put the boots to Rotten, Credible, and many of the IWA Mid South staff.
The new group of Sal, Vito, Brandon Thomaselli, and Abercrombie were joined by Eddie Kingston, and aligned for a short period with IWA Mid South World Heavyweight Champion Jimmy Jacobs. Brandon and Josh explained their actions by stating that they were the hot homegrown act in the promotion during the first half of the year, but in the Summer, Tyler Black and partner Marek Brave "took their spot" in the eyes of the fans and promoters. Annoyed by this, the pair went back to their family (specifically Brandon's) and decided to join the Iron Saints' war against the promotion.
On January 12, 2006, Black retained the title by pinning Abercrombie after hitting one of Josh's own moves, the Phoenix Splash. Abercrombie demanded a rematch, seeing as Black received multiple shots at his title. Black and promoter Ian Rotten agreed, with Ian making the provision that, no matter the outcome, this next bout would be the last between the two for at least six months. It would also be a match that could only end in pinfall by one competitor immediately after he hit his opponent with the Phoenix Splash.
The match took place eight days later on January 20, 2006. Abercrombie hit two consecutive Phoenix Splashes and made the cover, regaining the IWA Mid South Light Heavyweight Championship.
Though still viewed as a heel, the crowd started getting more behind Josh, and he was split away from the Thomasellis and Kingston. Josh's last interaction with them occurred on February 18, 2006, when Josh was forced to defend the title against Brandon. Josh pinned Brandon to retain. He held onto the title through the six month period where he and Tyler could not face each other. Their next encounter was set for the first IWA Mid South show possible, which was August 11, 2006. Josh's title was not on the line, but it was a "hair versus mustache" match. Tyler mockingly grew a mustache of his own heading into the bout, and won the match. However, Abercrombie pointed out that a line in the contract for the match stipulated it was his hair versus Tyler's mustache. Abercrombie allowed Tyler to cut his hair, but when Black went for the mustache, Josh ran off, leaving him sporting a mullet.
Josh then challenged Tyler to one last match, with the title on the line, stiulating that this time, the loser would leave the promotion for six months. Black accepted and the match took place on September 30, 2006, which effectively pulled Josh out of that weekend's Ted Petty Invitational. During the bout, IWA Mid South staff member Jim Fannin pulled the referee from the ring while Black had a pinfall. In a major surprise, Jimmy Jacobs (who had left the promotion on January 20, 2006) ran in through the crowd and helped Abercrombie secure the victory. That, as well as the contract line that allowed him to keep his mustache, was part of a deal that Abercrombie and Fannin worked together, which in the same moment, allowed Fannin an opportunity to get his hands on Jacobs. Fannin's hired guns, Mitch Page and Bull Pain, attacked Jacobs, who Fannin hated for tossing the IWA World Heavyweight Championship in the trash back in Winter 2005. Abercrombie felt horrible about double-crossing his friend and trainer, but did what he felt he had to do to stay on top.
Josh has been tag teaming with "Spyder" Nate Webb as their WSX tag team, The Trailer Park Boyz.
Finishing and signature moves
Corkscrew 450° splash
Abercrombie 'N Flinch (Rolling cutter)
Taliban Backpack (Double knee backbreaker, sometimes from the second rope)
Shiranui
Slingshot split-legged moonsault
Twisting moonsault
Hurricanrana
Springboard 450° splash
Inverted overdrive
Moonsault into frog splash
Backbreaker rack neckbreaker
Springboard implant DDT
Wrist-clutch back suplex
Reverse piledriver
DDT
Championships and accomplishments Independent Wrestling Association Mid-South
IWA Mid-South Light Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
IWA Mid-South Tag Team Championship (1 time, current) - with Mickie Knuckles and Devon Moore
Price of Glory Wrestling
POG Chaotic Championship (1 time)
POG Heavyweight Championship (3 times, current)
POG Glory Cup (2006)
Underground Championship Wrestling
UCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time, current)
My thoughts : Josh is a very, very and let me say it one more time very good wrestler i am suprised he hasnt been in ROH yet but that could happen soon. Hes fueds with Tyler Black another awsome wrestler have been amazing to watch and i recommend them all. I really like this guy and thats why hes my first pick to show you all. Hope you enjoyed reading and watching.