tHe bPa HistoryThe foundations of the Brynteg Pupil's Association were laid back in 2000, when 4 young men appeared on the TWF Circuit, claiming to be the next big things in Welsh Wrestling. They were; High Voltage; Hawke; 'The Man' Gareth Cole; Frekishi and 'Stone Kold' Karl Davies. Davies quickly left the group and established himself as a top-flight singles performer in another promotion, but the other 4 remained. The BoyZ, however, only lasted until January 2001, before Hawke and Frekishi left and joined BCW.So many were under the impression that The BoyZ were dead. That was proved wrong when there was an in-ring re-union in August 2001. The BoyZ were back, but under the guise of 'BCW' and led by TWF-Hater Owen Carl. Carl masterminded the plan in which BCW would eventually overpower the TWF and force them to breakdown from within. However, Carl himself got involved, feuding with Marz for the better part of 2 months. This bitter feud ended when Marz defeated Owen Carl at PayBack 2001, and won himself his very first TWF World Championship. Carl left the TWF immediately after the match, and BCW was sort of dead. The Z-Pack found themselves fending off the threat of PCW in the early part of 2002, until No Way Out, and the TWF's Return to Pay-Per-View. The BCW reformed, only for the Z-Pack to defeat them one night and banish the name BCW forever. However, a week later, the BCW contingent returned, only under 'The bPa'. When Mr. BIG was absent, Hawke took it upon himself to make sure the bPa ruled the roost, and they did, until the employment of Terry Funk as TWF Chairman. The bPa then hit a very rough patch. The Shott was discovered to be 'The Mole' and Stone Kold Karl Davies left the group to align himself with Mr. BIG. However, this was all part of a cunning plan by Hawke. Davies turned on Mr. BIG and re-joined the faction, and BPA gained more female members. The most shocking of which was Rachel Stevens of S Club, who originally joined the TWF as Mr. BIG's Manager, but viciously turned on him at New Year Partee 2003. Hawke left the group to join Mr. Edwards' Seek and Destroy faction, and his close friend Frekishi filled the role of inspiration leader for the bPa Team, who's impact was been softened since Hawke's departure. With Hawke's departure from the fore of the group, the BPA died. The members formed their own smaller groups such as The Jocks, The Triad and The Rat Pack, but none quite matched the high times that the BPA gave them. The group was feared in it's heyday and is still remembered as one of the TWF's most dominant factions of all-time. |
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| Hawke (Leader) |
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| Frekishi | Karl Davies | Josh Jericho |
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| Luke Baird | Matthew Jones | Rhys Evans |
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| Todd McFarlene | Brownie (2002–2003) | High Voltage (2002) |
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| Owen Carl (2002–2003) | The Shott (2002–2003) | |
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| Falcon | Lisa | Natalie |
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| Rachael | Sarah Sharman | Sarah Thomas |