Antix is the new ring name of the worker formerly known as Gregg Boone. Most famous for his NOTBPW run, for several years Boone teamed with Craig Green as The Kelowna Playaz, a fresh young team who got over with the Canadian fans quite quickly. Unfortunately their ring work did not evolve as quickly as their popularity, and their momentum soon stalled. In 2009, frustrated with working opening matches, Green quit the promotion and headed to 4C, where he reinvented himself as the rapper \ mogul "Rajah". NOTBPW released the now-solo Boone as a result, which led to a real-life falling out between the former partners. Perhaps as a shot at Green, a more-muscular looking Boone soon appeared on the independent scene working a virtually identical gimmick to his ex-buddy.
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| - Antix is the new ring name of the worker formerly known as Gregg Boone. Most famous for his NOTBPW run, for several years Boone teamed with Craig Green as The Kelowna Playaz, a fresh young team who got over with the Canadian fans quite quickly. Unfortunately their ring work did not evolve as quickly as their popularity, and their momentum soon stalled. In 2009, frustrated with working opening matches, Green quit the promotion and headed to 4C, where he reinvented himself as the rapper \ mogul "Rajah". NOTBPW released the now-solo Boone as a result, which led to a real-life falling out between the former partners. Perhaps as a shot at Green, a more-muscular looking Boone soon appeared on the independent scene working a virtually identical gimmick to his ex-buddy.
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| - Antix is the new ring name of the worker formerly known as Gregg Boone. Most famous for his NOTBPW run, for several years Boone teamed with Craig Green as The Kelowna Playaz, a fresh young team who got over with the Canadian fans quite quickly. Unfortunately their ring work did not evolve as quickly as their popularity, and their momentum soon stalled. In 2009, frustrated with working opening matches, Green quit the promotion and headed to 4C, where he reinvented himself as the rapper \ mogul "Rajah". NOTBPW released the now-solo Boone as a result, which led to a real-life falling out between the former partners. Perhaps as a shot at Green, a more-muscular looking Boone soon appeared on the independent scene working a virtually identical gimmick to his ex-buddy.
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