Main Event Championship Wrestling

Jason Daniel is also the President of the company and head booker for MECW events, but only currently works as a part-time wrestler on camera.

[2] The current owner recognizes prior use of the "Main Event Championship Wrestling" name by Reno Riggins and Steve Doll.

Later, with help from Jeremy Lewis and Eric Gilley, they all realized each had similar vision of a much bigger promotion, which led them to organize their debut show at The Centre in downtown Evansville, Indiana.

[8] The headlined main event consisted of former OVW Superstar, Dirty Money vs WWE Hall of Famer, Jerry "The King" Lawler.

With the success and local popularity of this TV show, this led MECW Management to make a decision to seek even more households via larger networks.

Also,[16] August 14, 2010, which featured Former NWA/TNA Tag Team Champion, Chase Stevens vs Former WWE Superstar, 'Psycho' Sid Vicious in Evansville, IN.

Prior to this inception, MECW events spanned from Vincennes to Marion, Lafayette, and Evansville, Indiana, as well as Nashville, Kingsport and various other cities in Tennessee.

In the John Collins era, the creative team consisted of Mark Mayhugh, Jeff Lane, Chase Stevens and Jason Cain.

When MECW once again launched in 2010, it billed the on-air authority figure as a representative appointed by Main Event Championship Wrestling.

This later prompted the "release" of A.C. West and opened the door for a new authority figure, known as the new Executive Vice President, Chad Matthews.

The storyline found him returning, not as an MECW employee, but as an independently contracted Manager hired by each individual wrestler to get "around" his formal release.

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