- Dave Prazak
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Dave Prazak Ring name(s) Dave Prazak[1] Billed height 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)[1] Billed weight 150 lb (68 kg)[1] Born Chicago, Illinois[1] Trained by Ace Steel[1]
Adam Pearce[1]
Danny Dominion[1]Debut 1996[1] Dave Prazak is a professional wrestling manager and commentator. He works for many independent wrestling promotions in America. He is the founder of the all female wrestling promotion Shimmer Women Athletes.[2]
Contents
Professional wrestling career
Managing
Prazak worked as a manager from 1996 until 2002, at one point managing Independent Wrestling Association Mid-South (IWA Mid-South) IWA Mid-South Heavyweight Champion CM Punk.[2]
In late 2004, he began making appearances for Full Impact Pro (FIP) as a manager, forming the stable (faction), DP Associates. He first recruited Jimmy Rave and Eddie Vegas at Fallout: Part 1 in November, and recruited Insane Dragon later that same month.[3][4] In January 2005, LaDuke Jakes was announced as the newest member of DP Associates.[5] On April 22, 2005, at The Usual Suspects, Prazak was in the corner of Rave and Vegas, when they became the first FIP Tag Team Champions.[6][7] Two months later in June, CM Punk announced that he had made a deal with Prazak, and had sold his stable, consisting of Samoa Joe and Azrieal to DP Associates, although Azrieal refused to join.[8] Throughout 2005, more wrestlers, including Adam Pearce, Jay Lethal, Bryan Danielson, and Austin Aries became associated with Prazak.[9][10][11] Mr. Milo Beasley became the Vice president of DP Associates in late 2005.[1] In 2006, B.J. Whitmer and Jack Evans joined DP Associates.[12]
On May 26, 2006, at Hotter Than Hell, Jay Lethal left DP Associates, claiming Prazak was not a good manager. As a result, a tag team match was scheduled between DP Associates, and Lethal and Davey Richards, which Lethal and Richards won.[13] This provoked a scripted feud between Richards and DP Associates, which saw Richards stop DP Associates attacking other wrestlers and numerous matches between the opposing sides.[14][15] In the midst of the feud with Richards, Prazak announced two new members of DP Associates, Delirious and Cyber Kong, who were both quickly included in matches against Richards.[16][17] The feud ended when Roderick Strong won the FIP World Heavyweight Championship, for which Richards began challenging. As a result, Richards briefly teamed with DP Associates in order to get a match against Strong.[18] In December 2006, Austin Aries left DP Associates, as a result of Delirious eliminating him from the Florida Rumble.[19] The following month, Jack Evans also left DP Associates.[20] Throughout 2007, wrestlers including Shingo and Nigel McGuinness became affiliated with DP Associates.[21][22] In late 2007, Delirious left DP Associates, leading to Prazak allying with Necro Butcher.[23] In September 2007, Larry Sweeney was announced as a member as well, and soon afterwards Davey Richards also joined.[24][24][25] In February 2008 at Redefined, however, Richards was defeated by Austin Aries, and as a result of the pre-match stipulation, Prazak was no longer allowed to manage in FIP.[26]
Commentary
Prazak began his career in the professional wrestling industry as a ring announcer in 1996.
In 2004, he began to work with Ring of Honor and Full Impact Pro.[2] Prazak provides play-by-play commentary for Ring of Honor (ROH), FIP and Shimmer Women Athletes, as well as other independents in the past. Prazak worked primarily with Lenny and Carl#Lenny Leonard for ROH DVDs, but Leonard was replaced with Chris Hero in October 2009.[27][28] HDNet retained Prazak's services for ROH's television show, Ring of Honor Wrestling, alongside Mike Hogewood.[29] Prazak previously commentated for SHIMMER with Allison Danger, but is now partnered by Portia Perez, and also by Kellie Skater whenever Perez is wrestling.
Booking
In 2003, he became a booker for IWA Mid-South.[2]
In 2005 Prazak founded Shimmer Women Athletes, along with Allison Danger, because he thought wrestling fans wanted to see female wrestlers do more than strip in the ring.[2] He credits his experience with IWA Mid-South in helping him promote and book Shimmer.[2]
In wrestling
- Wrestlers managed
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- 2 Tuff Tony[1]
- Ace Steel[1]
- Adam Pearce[1]
- Adrian Lynch[1]
- Adrian Serrano[1]
- Alister Fear[1]
- American Kickboxer[1]
- Arik Cannon[30]
- Billy Joe Eaton[1]
- B.J. Whitmer[1]
- Black Dagger[1]
- The Black Ninja[1]
- Blaze[1]
- Brad Bradley[1]
- Brett Striker[1]
- Buddy Landel[1]
- Cash Flo[1]
- Chad Casey[1]
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- Chad Love[1]
- Chris Hero[1]
- Christian York[1]
- Chuckie Smooth[1]
- CM Punk[1]
- The Cold Brothers[1]
- Colt Cabana[1]
- Corporal Robinson[1]
- Danny Dominion[1]
- Dark Rage[1]
- Davey Richards[31]
- Derek St. Holmes[1]
- Dino Bambino[1]
- Don Montoya[1]
- Don Muraco[1]
- Eric Priest[1]
- Frankie DeFalco[1]
- Gavin Starr[1]
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- Hardcore Craig[1]
- Harry Palmer[1]
- Horace The Psychopath[1]
- The Hustler[1]
- Ian Rotten[1]
- Jason Kronan[1]
- Jimmy Jacobs[1]
- Joey Matthews[1]
- Johnny Paradise[1]
- Jonnie Stewart[1]
- J Prodigy[1]
- Kurt Krueger[1]
- Mad Man Pondo[1]
- Magnus Maximus[1]
- Matt Longtime[1]
- Mitch Page[1]
- Nick Mondo[1]
- Nigel McGuinness[32]
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- Otis Apollo[1]
- Paul E. Normous[1]
- Quiet Storm[1]
- Rain[1]
- Randy Ricci[1]
- Reckless Youth[1]
- Ricky Morton[1]
- Rik Ratchett[1]
- Robert Gibson[1]
- Rollin' Hard[1]
- Sherri Martel[1]
- Simon Diamond[1]
- Steve Corino[1]
- Steve Nixon[1]
- Terry Bull[1]
- Trent Baker[1]
- Twiggy H. Ramirez[1]
- Yukon Braxton[1]
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