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Mighty Mo Impostor Unmasked

  • MAWA Online Staff
  • Apr 29, 2014
  • 2 min read

It all began in February 2013 at Groundhog Déjà vu when “Risky Business” Ronnie Raines approached fan favorite Mighty Mo about becoming a client of Risky Business Inc. in order to change his losing ways. Although the offer was initially rebuffed, it appeared as though Mo reconsidered when, at MAWApalooza II, he turned on his friend the Cremator, which resulted in a loss against longtime foes, Vinny the Fixxer and Joey Greco. Despite claims by Mighty Mo that he was being framed by the self-proclaimed “World’s Sexiest Manager,” Cremator demanded a match against his attacker at Fall Frenzy. Mo’s assertion of a set-up rang hollow, however, when he wound up defeating the Cremator with the “unwanted” help of Mr. Raines and a rag full of chloroform. Later that same evening, after an altercation between Smartmark Radio’s 2012 Manager of the Year and “Serious Business” Andy Header where beloved comic books were torn to shreds, Mo would again stick his mask where it wasn’t wanted, attacking Header at the behest of Raines, costing Header the contest. Although Mo still declared his innocence, Ronnie Raines insisted that the City of Nilbog resident had accepted his guidance, insight, wisdom, professional council and a lucrative one year contract. As such, Raines’ first move to propel Mighty Mo to the stardom that he so richly deserves was to arrange for Mo's opponent at Winter Wreckage to be none other than independent superstar, the Hybrid, Sean Carr. With Raines in his corner, Mo picked up that all important win, albeit by underhanded means. On the heels of that victory, Raines and Mo were scheduled to march into the main event MAWApalooza 3 as tag team partners. Called away on important business matters, Raines would not appear at MP3 but sent his Puerto Rican colleague, Rico Casanova, to wrestle in his place. There, it was revealed that there was, in fact, an impostor making mischief in the Mid Atlantic Wrestling Alliance as a SECOND Mighty Mo appeared at ringside, leading to the defeat of Casanova and Mighty Mo. To find out just who was who, the doppelgangers squared off in singles competition at Stepping Stone 2 with the loser having to reveal his true identity to the world. Ultimately, the one true Mighty Mo triumphed, exposing the charlatan Mo to be none other than… …former MAWA Heavyweight Champion, ED HOUSE! But why? Why did House, beloved by many, betray the fans of the MAWA? What motivated him to turn on his former friends like the Cremator? Why did he decide to align himself with Raines? What prompted him to besmirch the name of Mighty Mo? In a post-match interview, House was deathly silent with an enraged stare so intense it practically burned through the camera. To further add to the confusion, House has now apparently abandoned Ronnie Raines as well, instead becoming an integral part of “The Architect” David Gumaer’s Master Plan faction. With the animosity between Raines and Gumaer growing exponentially with each passing day, no one is willing to explain anything to anyone. For the time being, it seems as if everyone is being left in the dark. Everyone that is, except Ed House.

 
 
 

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