​​​​S.N.O.W.
Sacred Nine Organized Wrestling
In 2006 a man by the name of Lt. Samuel Johnson was abducted. He and a small group of others were taken to an abandoned warehouse. It was there that they all fought for their lives. It was Johnson’s quick thinking and The Gatekeeper’s strength that freed all the prisoners from their hell on earth. Lt. Johnson however came back into a world very different than the one he had left. His friends had all moved on and forgotten him. His wife had died and his son had vanished from all records. Lt. Johnson tried to establish a life, but he could never get the memories of fighting and the lust for it out of his body. It was one year later that he decided to take what money he had left and he established the Sacred Nine Organized Wrestling or S.N.O.W.
With a few old friends from the 2006 incident and some new faces he began hosting events at small stadiums and bars. Popularity quickly grew as S.N.O.W. became an indie phenomenon. In 2009 Lt. Johnson informed his colleagues that he was dying from cancer and would be closing down S.N.O.W. Quickly two brothers and former S.N.O.W. Wrestlers Kevin and Victor Naustrome bought the company. They ran it together up until 2010 in which they had a disagreement with how to run the company. Victor left and created his own company Outkast while Kevin struggled to keep S.N.O.W. afloat.
In 2011 Victor and Kevin put their differences aside and signed a cross brand agreement where S.N.O.W. and Outkast members would be on both shows. Even with S.N.O.W.’s huge fan base however Outkast still couldn’t hold up. Towards the end of 2011 Outkast was lost and Victor began working with Kevin and S.N.O.W. full time.
Now S.N.O.W. airs from small arenas all over the world once a month 11 months a year and is going very strong despite its rocky start.