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#AndNEW: Lowlife Louie Wins H2O Heavyweight Championship

On Friday night’s premiere of Hardcore Hustle Organization (H2O) Subterranean Violence Lucky 777 on IndependentWrestling.tv (IWTV), 23-year hardcore veteran Lowlife Louie captured the biggest championship of his career, by defeating Ron Mathis to become the new H2O Heavyweight Champion. H2O was founded by hardcore legend “Bulldozer” Matt Tremont in 2016 in New Jersey.

https://twitter.com/H_2_0WRESTLING/status/1279243872938459138

Lowlife Louie Ramos began his career in pro wrestling in 1997 after training under indie legend Homicide. The New York City native became a regular in the NYC/New Jersey indie circuit for three decades, competing for Jersey All Pro Wrestling (JAPW) and others unto the early 2010s. But by the mid-2010s, Lowlife Louie became somewhat of a ghost. But in 2015, he made his debut with Game Changer Wrestling (GCW) and soon he began to pick up steam again, joining On Point Wrestling in 2016, and finally H2O in 2017. In 1999 he was the JAPW Suicidal Champion and in 2006 captured tag team gold with USA Xtreme Wrestling alongside Monsta Mack of Da Hit Squad. After 23 years, the childhood dream has finally come true.

Stay tuned to Last Word on Pro Wrestling for more on this and other stories from around the world of wrestling, as they develop. You can always count on LWOPW to be on top of the major news in the wrestling world, as well as to provide you with analysis, previews, videos, interviews, and editorials on the wrestling world. The replay of H2O Subterranean Violence 777 will be up soon at IWTV.

 

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