Sunday, 5 October 2014

JIMMY PALM SETS FOR THE COMMONWEALTH CRUISER WEIGHT PRO WRESTLING TITLE




“I’m the rightful Commonwealth pro-wrestling title owner and I am going for the title now”  - Jimmy Palm

"African wrestling has the needed talents that can rule the world of professional wrestling in all categories. Take it or leave it. We are able to dominate the world of pro-wrestling. I am the dream. I established the African Wrestling Organization (AWO) in the year 2002 to make a statement. I am set to storm South Africa so as to brush up my training in preparation for the Commonwealth Cruiser Weight pro-wrestling title fight scheduled to hold in Nigeria by the last week of July 2014. I am set to clinch what is rightfully mine even though it has been long overdue, but delay is not denial. Nothing, I say nothing can stop me from achieving this dream which is now ripe to realize” says Jimmy Palm.


From Jimmy Palm’s point of view, Africa as a continent has produced lots of kings and queens of pro-wrestling who are now scattered around the world doing the continent proud. For Jimmy to say that he is ready to storm the international world of the mat game to claim what is rightfully his is not an understatement.

Stylish Jimmy Palm, a producer of champions and a king maker in his own right who has what it takes to make it to world title is a wrestler of appreciable repute who has been making live miserable for his numerous opponents round the Nigerian and the African continent pro-wrestling arenas and having set his eyes on the commonwealth title, nothing will hinder him to achieve his dream since he himself is the dream although he will be competing against bigger, larger and much more muscular wrestlers but he has promised to show them the stuff he is made off as a talented wrestler.



This wrestling machine who does not get tired on the canvass easily and who has had fair share of victories in his twenty seven years experience as a wrestler has been privileged to fairly compete with other talented and respected talents like Black Heritage, De Red Scorpion, De Lion, Tya Mupepe of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Kerry Elkington of Great Britain and a host of others. He is very much optimistic about his traveling to down to Mandela’s country for the needed training among other world rated talents before the much awaited Commonwealth title fight where he hope to bring home honour Ethiope West Local Government Area, Delta State and to the Nigeria nation which is the capital of African pro-wrestling after clinching the title.



Genuine stamina, speed, strength, agility and ability couples with pounds of rippling muscles belong to “Chairman” as he is often called by his fans, friends and followers in Lagos Nigeria. This dedicated, determined and stylish wrestler of great skill co-started and popularized the tag team pro-wrestling in our part of the world with his tag team partner then, Jimmy Coaster (Jude Okoye) of blessed memory. The duo carried the flag of pro-wrestling round the country then and even to some neighbouring countries and they competed fairly against the team of the Iron Brothers, Black Devils, the Iron Connection and so on.



“I don’t know my opponent yet. I am just sending the warning out generally. I have been discussing with Frankie Mooney of UPW Entertainment based in Glasgow, Scotland, that the I will prove to the other Commonwealth nation’s wrestlers that may want to cross my part on this title issue. I am sincerely made of hard stuff from the second largest continent around the world – the African continent where black means power and I would be able to do better when I get down to the international field of pro-wrestling with modern training gadgets at my disposal combined with the experience I have acquired over the years as a stylish wrestler” boasted Jimmy Palm.



We know and believe that Jimmy Palm will live up to his dream of clinching the title so as to bring fame to himself, then glory and honour to his fatherland as the first Nigerian to win a cruiserweight commonwealth title.




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