Post by Treat Cassidy on May 28, 2014 16:59:33 GMT -5
Most of you know Treat Cassidy as the man who represents country bad boy Chad Vargas here in Online Championship Wrestling. Once a powerful defense attorney in Upstate New York, as well as an aggressive sports agent, specializing in pro-wrestling, Treat Cassidy has represented the best of the best over his 15 year career in the industry.
Most notably, of course the aforementioned Chad Vargas. In the past, Cassidy has also represented former World Heavyweight champions Eddy Tremendous, Muddy Watters, Chris England, James Cougar, Lonewolf, and wrestling legend Rasputin. Treat Cassidy, after abruptly leaving EMF along with Vargas earlier this year, most people feel as though Mr. Cassidy goes where Chad Vargas goes - but the reality of it is, Treat Cassidy does the leg work. He's the one who was in talks with President Dean. The one who schedules Vargas' appearances and keeps his best interests on the forefront.
After Chad Vargas' narrow defeat by Scott Syren last Sunday at Clash of the Coast, Cassidy knew it was time for a change. With the OCW buzzing for Operation Zero, and the love pyramid with Ian Bishop and MJ Bell. Cassidy feels like it's time for a new 'family' in OCW. That family being known none other than Beatdown Express.
Finding men and women who are good enough, and can also work well with Vargas is no easy task, but the stars will align and OCW will be put on notice. People may think Treat Cassidy is a smug rich asshole. Or they may scoff at his first name, but those who know him, and know pro wrestling knows that he solidifies careers with greatness.
The following is from TreatCassidyAgency.com
"Treat Cassidy is in the process of inking former EMF Intercontinental champion Mack O'Connor to OCW, Cassidy is currently negotiating with President Dean on specifics of his contract. O'Connor, an Irishman from Brooklyn, New York is no stranger to hard fought beat downs. Once Mr. O'Connor steps into the OCW realm, he will be a force to be reckoned with right out of the gate."