Hello loyal APEX fans and wrestling fans alike. I am former APEX commentator Jim Farrelly. As many of you may already know APEX has closed its doors. Wiley Jack and The Crimson Mask have called it quits. They just couldn’t see eye to eye on how to make things work and that resulted in APEX folding just as it was getting off the ground. The reason I agreed to work for this company in the first place was that I have been a lifelong wrestling fan and I believed strongly in the ideas and concepts this company was based on. I will be damned if I just sit by and watch what could be potentially be the best thing this sport has seen in years just crumble and fall in the toilet.
I have sunk every last dollar that I have to my name into buying what is left of APEX. I am currently in the mitts of bringing this company back from the dead and putting it back on track to what it was meant to be, a fun, exciting and highly competitive wrestling promotion that appeals to all types of wrestling fans. It isn’t going to be easy and it is going to take some time to get APEX back on its feet. We won’t be doing shows right away. Money is at a minimum and we simply don’t have enough to rent venues and pay outside talent at the moment.
For the immediate future I am opening the brand new APEX Academy wrestling school to ensure that APEX will have a wealth of home grown talent to anchor the promotion for years to come. APEX needs a solid core of wrestlers the fans recognize and can identify with after losing some of its biggest names that include Dex Reed, who many thought was going to be the franchise of APEX. The APEX Academy will be a huge step in giving the new APEX a base to build on.
That is all I have to share for now on the Farrelly Report. Next time I will talk more in-depth about the APEX Academy, as well as, update you all on the status of APEX.
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