Post by Gʀᴀɴɢᴇʀ on Apr 29, 2016 0:18:57 GMT -5
Trenton York retired in 2013 in the most tragic of retirements. Many people thought that Trenton was on the way back to the top and to his first world championship reign whenever his dream was crushed. Debuting superstar Scorpio would assault Trenton in a segment that York would suffer a career ending injury. Trenton has been working on his ring work since that tragic day especially since he opened his own wrestling school in Chicago. Trenton opened the gym stating that he never wanted anybody else to suffer the type of training he had to endure.
Keith Copeland was once sitting in a prison for years before being released and turning his life completely around. Keith found a love for pro-wrestling and education as he would begin going to school for a business degree while also winning ECCW's first season of DOOM. There he met Jacob Smith who was a former business student and the two would open up their own small business. A year later, their company was growing and would soon skyrocket as Keith met a young man he connected with quick by the name of Dominic "Superman" Johnson. Johnson was a creative genius according to Copeland as Smith and Copeland made him their third partner. The company would soon make all three men millionaires as they retired from the wrestling business. Copeland has been known to get involved with management of wrestling companies and Johnson still was an occasional wrestler. Jacob Smith has stayed out of the business but all three have expressed desires to one day open their own promotion.
Travis Ryder retired in early 2012 before going into the car business. Travis would go on to own his own car dealership before letting it all go and return to the wrestling business as a commentator to show respect for his brothers legacy. Tyler Ryder was still an semi-active wrestler at the the time of his tragic death in late 2013.
Oliver Walker would leave the business in 2011 to became a broadway actor and to run his own YouTube channel claiming he wanted to be his own boss after experiencing a bad boss in ECCW who forced him to team with a person he did not like. Oliver often claims this championship winning team as his reason to retire.
Travis Jeffries left the wrestling business in early 2011 to become a psychiatrist after talking to his own and receiving much help. Jeffries began to idolize his psychiatrist and seen how much that a person that understood could mean to somebody and realizing his new passion in life.