Pro Wrestling Guerrilla’s 5th Anniversary Life During Wartime on July 6, 2008
By Silverback, PWG Staff Writer
Los Angeles, CA - When Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (http://www.prowrestlingguerrilla.com) Commissioner of Wrestling Dino Winwood pauses to reflect on the past five years, what sticks out the most in his mind is how a man such as himself, possibly an immigrant of indeterminate origin, has risen to the top of a Fortune 500 Million Company. Prior to his tenure with Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, Winwood worked at a Baskin-Robbins ice cream stand, dishing out delectable treats to the hungry public. Rising from a lowly “scoop jockey” to a managerial position in mere months, Dino Winwood was soon hired by then-Commissioner SoCal Val to serve as Pro Wrestling Guerrilla General Counsel, despite having no legal experience. Luckily for Dino, and SoCal Val for that matter, the company faced very little litigation in that time period, which allowed Dino to keep a perfect score marked in his legal win/loss ledger. SoCal Val, never one to sweat the details, took Winwood’s record of 0 losses to be an exceptional feat and quickly promoted Dino to the position of Executive Vice President in mid-2005. While Winwood’s career had seen a meteoric rise since 2003, it would pale in comparison to what would follow the 2005 Battle of Los Angeles.
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