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Shootclub.com/SWA Wrestling Fun! Patrick Lew...
Posted by AlternativePatrick in on August 20, 2005 at 12:45 AM




WRESTLER STATISTICS:
Wrestler: Patrick Lew
Birthday: November 15, 1985
Hometown: Taipei, Taiwan
Relocated to Seattle, Washington, USA
Marital Status: Married to wrestler Ashley Lohan in 2006
Height & Weight: 6' 1'' - 218 lbs
Trained by: Shootcamp, The Rasslin' Dojo, Ahmed Drief
Finishing Move: Tornado DDT
Debut: 2001
Accolades: Wrestling Promoter {CWC}, Shootclub.com/SWA Wrestling Historian & Journalist, 3-time WAX Tag Team Champion, 1-time WAX Television Champion, AWA Organization Official

As Shootclub Wrestling Association and its various wrestling league/promotion's up-and-coming stars, Patrick Lew certainly paid his dues to become August 2006's SWA "Rookie of the Month." Calling himself "the only Asian that matters" in all of pro wrestling, his career so far in SWA and its academy league SCW has taken off by storm.

A life-long wrestling fan since age 6, Patrick spent years competing in the various independent organizations in Northern California since training to become a wrestler at Ahmed Drief's "Rasslin' Dojo" a few years ago when Patrick Lew was only 15. He felt his wrestling career wasn't going anywhere in the smaller wrestling promotions he was working for, until Patrick Lew and his younger brother Derek "Hwoarang" Lew got a letter/telegram in their mailbox from UPS to receive a "tryout" at the Shootcamp training facility in Seattle to see if they're tough enough to be wrestlers for Shootclub, the SWA global wrestling enterprise. It was April 2006, and Patrick and Derek decided to go to Seattle's Shootcamp wrestling school to be in the SWA.

It was right here at this wrestling school where 21-year old Asian boy Patrick Lew, fell deeply in love and married a 22-year old White girl, Ashley Lohan...Both students of the school and camp of wrestling to become SWA wrestlers in their company.

After 2 or 3 months of training as wrestlers at Seattle's Shootcamp training facility {wrestling school}, the Lew brothers Patrick and Derek would be members of the Shootclub/SWA wrestling family. Patrick and Derek Lew were signed to long-term contracts with the SWA along with Patrick's wife Ashley Lohan to the wrestling organization, in June 2006.

Patrick and Ashley made their Shootclub debut at SWA "Trial By Fire" event in Italy, for the SCI league of the Shootclub.com wrestling franchise, on June 12th. The "interracial wrestling couple" of an Asian man and White woman made their presence known to the pro wrestling world at SWA "Trial By Fire" as Patrick Lew defeated his opponent Bryan Drayton in a 8-second squash match with a tornado DDT. It wasn't until SWA "Broken Truce" event for the academy league wrestlers, where the Lew brothers and Ashley Lohan signed "onscreen" contracts with the company on July 2, 2006 from promoter Mr. T and official Julian Lucas.

A series of promo'ing and house show in-ring matches followed, where Patrick Lew developed a feud with another fellow SWA newcomer, Cyrus Cage. Cage allegedly cut a locker room "promo" where he denounced the Shootclub.com/SWA wrestler Patrick and his brother Derek and wife Ashley...Which led to Patrick to challenge Cyrus Cage for an up-and-coming match at another SWA wrestling event for the academy league/brand. On July 12, 2006 at SWA "Underground", Patrick Lew and Cyrus Cage became one of the 5 mystery participants at the Shootclub wrestling show's main-event, a 5-Man Hollywood Ladder Match to determine a #1 contender for the SWA Rising Star Title for the academy.

Patrick Lew, however, came up short in the main-event wrestling match, being the third man to be eliminated. He still however, had a strong appreciation from wrestling and Shootclub fans.

A week later...Patrick made a "slight" heel turn as he became involved in the Lew/Lohan love & romance storyline where Patrick was portrayed as a wife abuser who treats his wife Ashley Lohan cruelly "onscreen" at wrestling events. It was also the time of the Ethan Frost storyline, and his wife Lohan allegedly got into an adultery affair with SWA mega-heel Michael L. Castillo. After a series of frustrating moments, Lew and Castillo battled each other at SWA "Frontline" in a #1 contenders match for the Rising Star Title. Ashley Lohan came out to the ring, and interfered in the match to reconcile with Patrick, costing her lover Patrick Lew the title shot for the gold, and he was defeated by Castillo after the event. Patrick and Ashley would eventually get back together, filming the infamous "sex tape" promo by the end of July to celebrate their reunion as a pro wrestling couple and Shootclub.com royalty.

Although he was scheduled to appear for a segment at the "Stars & Scrapes Forever" wrestling PPV event on August 3rd, a series of real-life soap operas plagued Patrick Lew from adding wrestling career opportunities in the SWA to his resume. He "no showed" the Shootclub wrestling event and the August Shootclub/SWA fan festival, to take care of his personal life. He did however, became a wrestling promoter, as he hosted a wrestling event at a Chinatown bingo hall called "Chinatown Wrestling Club - Homecoming Brawl." He wrestled his best friend from high school, Eddie Blackburn, in an epic ladder match to a draw.

He returned to action in Shootclub/SWA by the second week of August, and suddenly became a "heel." Patrick's obsession to become SWA "King of the Desert" champion in the organization was obvious, and he singled out his millions of beloved female wrestling fans to pursue his bitter destiny to become a pro wrestling champion in the Shootclub company. Patrick made the crowd upset as he humiliated SWA journalist and announcer Jake Larel and trashed the merchandise stand for not selling his "Asian woman blues" t-shirts. Hexx of the stable Triple-X and newcomer Imagawa Yoshihiro were upset with his actions, and confronted Lew.

Patrick's heel turn lasted throughout most of August in wrestling and SWA. He gained a strong amount of infamy when he and Ashley Lohan done a promo by going out on a date to an expensive French diner in their hometown of Seattle, before an SWA/Shootclub house show started. Afterwards, Yoshihiro challenged Lew to a Kendo Stick match in a future SWA-related event.

Meanwhile, Patrick also found some success in the SWA tag team division by teaming up with his wife Ashley Lohan as the team "Switchblade Romance." They lost a match to "Dragon" Drew Ryan and Big George Freeman during the August edition for the academies, "Frontline."

It was expected, Patrick Lew was going to become a more mega-heel than before in pro wrestling, but instead went back to his perky and warm-hearted personality his fans connected with in wrestling and SWA/Shootclub. He publicly apologized to his fans for his actions, which at the time...Patrick was one of the more hated wrestlers in the SWA. It did some effort to put Patrick back to a "face" in pro wrestling fan alignment. He also debuted his new segment in the SWA/Shootclub called "Audio's Cutting Edge," which is an "onscreen" wrestling blog/column segment at SWA house shows and TV events on Patrick's current list of activities before the week is over.

At "Lineage," Lew competed in a Fatal Four Way match in the undercard against Hexx, Earl Murdoch and Imagawa Yoshihiro. After being hit violently in the head with Yoshihiro's kendo stick, he was the first wrestler to be elimitated via pinfall. But don't count Patrick Lew yet out of title contention in the SWA/Shootclub organization as he became August 2006 "Rookie of the Month." He is set to compete against popular SWA/Shootclub womens wrestler Moxie Roxie at "KNOCKABOUTS" on September 19th for the Exhibition Title.

A GLIMPSE INSIDE PATRICK LEW'S WRESTLING ROOTS IN HIS CAREER...

A long-time wrestling fan growing up in Daly City, the future Mr. Shootclub.com wrestling Patrick Lew made his debut in 2001, in Northern California independents. Wrestling as the Silent Minister, Patrick Lew wrestled his brother Derek Lew (as Ranma) in South San Francisco, CA, on March 18, 2002 and won the SWF Championship, only to lose it back to younger brother Derek Lew a month later.

Wrestling siblings Patrick and Derek started their OWN wrestling organization called Chinatown’s Wrestling Club (CWC), a Northern California promotion/league that could also boast future wrestling stars such as Zack Huang, Gray Eser and Eddie Blackburn (aka the Rising Legend). As CEO of his wrestling league and competing as the Minister, Patrick Lew defeated Max Garrett on July 3, 2002 to become the first CWS Rising Star Champion.

But this Asian boy in pro wrestling Patrick Lew wasn’t content to stay within the safety of CWC doing wrestling shows in Chinatown, the Minister would compete in Taiwan’s 2003 Wrestling All-Stars tournament as he traveled to Osaka, Japan and his homeland of Taipei, Taiwan in the summer of 2003, defeating Hoang Nugyen for 3rd place prize.

In early 2004, Derek and Patrick were invited to participate in the WAX’s “Rasslin’ Dojo” and trained under the tutelage of Ahmed Drief. By April, the two ASIAN brothers were offered job applications with the WAX (Wrestling Academy X) promotion/league and signed the contracts. Patrick and Derek also ULTIMATELY decided to close down their NorCal wrestling league/promotion CWC, as a result, throwing a farewell show at Chinatown wrestling's BEST bingo hall.

On April 22, 2004, they debuted on Sunday’s Wrestling Underground, defeating Roland Wong and Vincent Chin. They would spend the NEXT several months with a wrestling job with WAX competing in dark matches before taking on Japanese porn star Hiroko Matsushima as their manager.

Patrick would take some time off the WAX to REVISE his CWC league/promotion’s website as a TRIBUTE to Patrick and Derek’s inactive wrestling promotion online. He held a REUNION show for the wrestling alumni for CWC at his community college CCSF for a SPECIAL wrestling event for his friends and family. He also took time off the WAX to compete in Japan’s 4th Annual “Wrestling X” tournament in September 2004, losing in the first round to Daniel “the Lion” Swagger.

Patrick returned to WAX and teamed with his brother, Derek. As “Lucifer’s Team” After working their way through the Tag Team wrestling division and rankings, Matsushima led the Lucifers to a victory over the Red Dragons (Wong and Chin) on October 12, 2004 to win the WAX Tag Team titles. The Dragons regained the titles at Talent Quest and soon after, the Lucifers left Hiroko Matsushima behind, competing against the Dragons at Ori-Wave 2004 and lost in a “street fight” match.

Patrick also dropped out of college to pursue his career in wrestling. He also focused on a music career playing music in a band called Samurai Sorcerers (now known as Lucifer's Sound).

Back in the WAX, a three-way feud between the Lucifers, Red Dragons and Team Rocket erupted in an attempt to determine the BEST tag team in WAX. The Lucifers came out on top in a tables match at the 2005 Skyline Mayhem but weren’t as successful at Battle of the Kings, losing to Team Rocket when the Dragons manager Yuri Kim interfered. The three teams met in a ladder match at Wrestlefest 2005 for the WAX Tag Team Championship, and won the Titles for a SECOND time.

After this BIG match and WIN for the WAX league, in addition to being tag team wrestlers, Derek and Patrick would begin competing in the WAX’s singles division/competition and Patrick wasted little time in adding many titles and accolades to his wrestling resume. He defeated Wilson Wang to win the WAX Cruiserweight Championship on June 24, 2005. On July 6 2005, he helped his OLD friend Hiroko Matushima win the WAX Women’s Championship on an episode of Beatdown. However, Patrick lost the Cruiserweight title as he was defeated by DJ Grand Slam during the July Crossover pay-per-view.

Patrick Lew continued to be in the WAX roster of talent for the remainder of the summer, but his job was mostly that of an ANNOUNCER with Alvin Villarente at the announcing table for Sunday’s Wrestling Underground. He began to tease a HEEL turn after losing to DJ Grand Slam and Wilson Wang but that never went anywhere and in the fall 2005, he finally turned heel as he aligned with David "Knuckles" Arceo (the two top stars of the wrestling organization) and formed the AWO. After his role as Underground color commentator was over...Lew focused on his mega-heel status with Arceo, recruiting other WAX wrestlers into their stable AWO.

Arceo and Lew were the main leaders of the AWO, and begun hanging around fellow Asian WAX wrestler John Lim as the threesome bested Dino Machete and Aaron Cheng at January 2006's "Souled Out." It seemed as if Patrick Lew was approaching main-event status in the wrestling company WAX but however it did not turn out the way it did.

In February and March 2006, Asian wrestler Patrick Lew had major disputes with the company's management and league officials due to a contract dispute which Lew signed and had little creative freedom. He was forced to go to "wrestling school" to tune up his skills, but Lew was already a trained wrestler. After Patrick Lew won the WAX Television Title from Steve Lofton on February 22, 2006, his problems were just beginning. His backstage differences with real-life enemy Aaron Cheng was intense, and after defeating Cheng in a March 9th house show at the Skyline Theater {The WAX Academy}, he was quickly fired abruptly after the house show.

At the time, Patrick said he was more interested in a career in music. However, Patrick would work several dates on the INDEPENDENT scene, including a return to CWC and an appearance for X-Rated Wrestling, which he met his FUTURE wife Ashley Lohan (also a WRESTLER), over the next year, until signing with Shootcamp Wrestling (SCW) during the summer of 2006.

He married his “soon-to-be” wife Ashley Lohan, a White woman that also is a pro wrestler, at a private wedding at Shootcamp’s wrestling school on June 12, 2006. Also, he re-located to his NEW hometown of Seattle, where he lives with his WIFE Ashley Lohan. While working day jobs at a record store and training at Shootcamp's wrestling dojo, he finally made his mark. On July 2, 2006 at Shootclub/SCW's PPV event Broken Truce, an "OFFICIAL" contract signing occured with Patrick Lew in the SCW league at the beginning of the wrestling show. With a contract that promised any given SCW title shot, although Patrick Lew was one of WAX's biggest failures hands down...He was one of Shootclub/SCW's biggest stories of 2006.

Lew quickly began gunning for gold, as he participated in the 5-Man Hollywood Ladder Match at SCW Underground on July 12th against Cyrus Cage, Moxie Roxie, Michael L. Castillo and Ethan Frost. He was the third man to be eliminated, lasting in the epic main-event match for well up to an hour. A week later however, Patrick and Ashley began to have cracks in their love & romance. Lew blamed Ashley Lohan for his constant house show losses in the ring, and Ashley began a storyline "adultery" angle with SCW/Shootclub mega-heel Michael L. Castillo, who defeated Patrick Lew in a #1 Contenders Match for the SCW Rising Star title at Frontline.

A series of events led Patrick to eventually turn heel by August 2006 in the wrestling organization. Although brother Derek and old friend Hiroko Matsushima were still under contract with WAX, Patrick was able to steal two big names in pro wrestling away from the wrestling company he grew up to hold a grudge against in a talent raid, giving the two Asian wrestlers contracts with Shootclub/SCW away from rival company WAX. And Patrick demanded to his fans and SCW/Shootclub he wanted to be a champ.

Patrick began a feud with Yoshihiro Imagawa in August, after Hexx and Yoshihiro were upset with his "rant" promo. Yoshihiro challenged Lew to a Kendo Stick match but...Instead Hexx, Patrick Lew, Yoshihiro Imagawa and Earl Murdoch would compete in a Fatal Four Way match at Lineage which ended with Lew getting hit violently in the head with a Kendo Stick to be the first wrestler to be eliminated in the match.

Lew would go back to the fan's good graces after Shootclub/SCW Lineage, and began his music career with his band Lucifer's Sound (or Samurai Sorcerers). He is set to face popular womens wrestler and current SCW Exhibition Champion Moxie Roxie at SCW Knockabouts on September 19, 2006.

As a wrestler for his own backyard Indy promotion, Lew began his career being trained by Ahmed Drief in a local gym called the "Rasslin Dojo" in Daly City. He as started his wrestling career off in various Indy league/promotions under the ring name Silent Minister before he met with Wresting Academy X faculty and signed a contract with the league in the spring of 2004. He had a career in wrestling, and a wrestling job/occupation for the Bay Area's biggest promotion/league...Plus, earn some accolades in wrestling league for his career there. But...

It seemed as if Patrick Lew was MISUSED during his tenure at Wrestling Academy X (WAX). Lew, a former Indy league wrestler for Chinatown festivals with his OWN backyard wrestling "DIY" thrift shop promotion/league Chinatown Wrestling Club (CWC) had all the tools to succeed in this industry and business. As an Asian American destined to make an impact in pro wrestling...He's got the look, the charisma and talent to become tomorrow's wrestling and music superstar. But hasn't, just yet.

And the bizarre incident in early 2006 when wrestling history was made when Patrick opted not to agree to a "wrestling school" application from WAX costed him his job, along with major backstage DRAMA with real-life enemy Aaron Cheng.

Upon his arrival in the WAX wrestling league in June 2004, he began competing in house shows and dark matches for WAX’s TV show War Zone. But his early success came in the Tag Team circuit when he became 1/2 of the “Hollywood Asians” tag team with his real-life friend Zack Huang and began feuding with the Chinese mafia/gangster stable “Red Dragons.” But soon, bad booking in the wrestling company forced the TWO to go SOLO as wrestlers. Patrick took some time off of pro wrestling and his wrestling career to take care of personal issues in his life by the end of 2004.

When he made his return, Patrick Lew came back to WAX Wrestling for their WAX Fan Festivals with San Francisco in spring 2005 as a manager for the WAX league STABLE Team Rocket. He helped Team Rocket out to victory, but his frustration with being underutilized as a talented wrestler for a VERY BIG wrestling organization in Northern California was noticable, and the faculty of this wrestling league had no clue how to PUSH Patrick Lew.

He later was out of that storyline, and was buried under the low-card in Mixed Tag Team matches with his team-mate...Japanese female wrestler Hiroko Matsushima throughout the summer for house shows and episodes of "Beatdown" as the major Bay Area wrestling promotion toured theaters from SF to the East Bay. The rest of 2005 was spent with Patrick Lew doing color commentary with his BEST friend Alvin Villarente for WAX's Internet-only wrestling programs, the online WAX show "Mayhem."

The "future" Mr. Shootcamp Wrestling occasionally did interviews for WAX's website, but all of them were HIDDEN somewhere on the website when Patrick Lew was fired from WAX on March 12, 2006. He also had a MySpace profile where he promotes his "wrestling reality show" and his activites in music.

However by the end the summer of 2005, Patrick began a makeover in his wrestling gimmick. He phased out his Asian movie/pop star looks from J-culture, and began developing his “Audio Rampage” persona. He now began wearing thrift store and Hot Topic mall clothes, and played the role of a rock musician in a local grunge band that is a sullen loner and tortured teenage soul. His in-ring promos were better, and seemed to work with wrestling fans.

Patrick returned to action on December 6, 2005 at a house show, he was now the wrestler known as Audio. He then, alongside with best friend David “Knuckles” Arceo came out one evening on War Zone suggesting, “fight the system of wrestling today.” After one year of a lack of push in WAX, now Patrick Lew was going to reach the main-event talent status in the promotion/league as he and Arceo formed the STABLE "Asian World Order."

Show after show, Patrick and David declared that “WAX wrestling was crappy and needed an edgy makeover.” They began one of the promotion’s most notorious stables, Asian World Order. Asian World Order on WAX wrestling shows and media…cut hilarious in-ring “shoot” promos and segments on various topics they disliked…Music, school, 2000s pop culture, celebrities and etc. The Asian World Order recruited many wrestlers in the WAX league as “talent raids” for their group.

Some thought AWO was going to make their VERY OWN wrestling league designed for Asian pro wrestlers in WAX, but because of Patrick Lew's well-documented problems with WAX league chairwoman Shelby Hancock, his wrestling career was nearly destroyed between 2005 and early 2006 because of how his talents were not up-to-par with their pro wrestling faculty.

On March 9, 2006 episode of Beatdown, Patrick defeated Aaron Cheng in a “street fight” for his WAX World Title, but Patrick Lew had major disputes with the WAX faculty and was offered to be sent to wrestling school to work more on in-ring wrestler’s development and training, he respectfully declined. WAX faculty was unhappy about this, and also his backstage arguments and drama with Aaron Cheng, and was fired from WAX’s wrestling league on March 13, 2006. He was also stripped of his gold, and it was awarded to Aaron Cheng.

Having gone through a rough TWO years in NorCal's BEST wrestling organization, opportunity came knocking on Patrick Lew mailbox as he was offered a "try-out" with Shootclub Wrestling Alliance's pro wrestling school Shootcamp in Seattle. He trashed his way out of San Francisco and moved to Seattle to pursue his dreams in pro wrestling. Unlike the WAX wrestling league fraud, being schooled in SWA's Shootcamp in Seattle impressed the Shootclub wrestling enterprise to offer him a contract with SWA Wrestling in June 2006

On June 28, 2006 in a house show (taped for an upcoming Shootclub DVD on Patrick Lew's life story and for their 24/7 “ON DEMAND” wrestling TV channel)...Patrick Lew, Ashley Lohan and David Arceo as the SWA wrestling “tweener” STABLE Lucifer’s Society made their big DEBUTS for the SWA wrestling promotion/league as they stepped up to the four-sided SWA ring and hilariously introduced themselves to the world!

Patrick Lew also begin calling himself “Mr. Shootclub Wrestling” as he is this Asian grunge kid dressed in thrif store and Hot Topic shopping mall fashion...With a dark persona as this TORTURED Asian musician/artist/wrestler trying to make a name for himself in SCW as a talented wrestler and musician never to be misused again in the company he works for.

On SWA’s Trial By Fire event on June 12, 2006, Patrick Lew and his wrestling valet Ashley Lohan made their first BIG appearance for one of their big wrestling shows, as Audio defeated Bryan Drayton in less than 10 seconds. With a good career ahead of him, and enjoying his wrestling job in SWA. He was sent to work for the academy wrestling leagues before moving onto regionals and major brands of the Shootclub global franchise.

Patrick briefly took some time off SWA to train harder for in-ring wrestling skills at a Shootcamp school located in Seattle. By June 23rd, he was officially a part of the Shootclub family in pro wrestling's BIGGEST company around the world.

On June 27, 2006, Patrick Lew (along with wife Ashley) debuted on an SWA house show in the wrestling organization's home of Arizona. He defeated his opponent JDPM, and began convincing the SCW faculty that he is ready to be a performer in the 4-sided SWA ring. That led to an "onscreen" segment on SWA's Broken Truce on July 2nd where an "official" contract signing occured at the beginning of the show with Shootclub's biggest talent raid yet...Patrick Lew. He signed his name on his resume, and for will be GAURANTEED any SWA Title shot in the wrestling organization.

At Shootclub Wrestling's "Broken Truce" on July 2nd, Patrick and the rest of his wrestling friends in Lucifer's Society signed their four-month wrestling job resume to work for the ACADEMY leagues. Patrick Lew would spark a FEUD with Cyrus Cage in SWA, alongside Dragon Drew Ryan for an infamous "mock" promo on Asian American stereotypes on ONE night at an SWA house show on the 4th of July.

Although they had "on-screen" differences in SWA as wrestlers performing for their league, Patrick Lew and Cyrus Cage are actually friends in "real-life." Cage is ONE of the "featured friends" on Patrick Lew's "wrestling reality show" MySpace.com account on his SMALL buddylist of friends from SWA and other leagues in Shootclub...As well as FANS.

But putting the differences aside, Lew and Cage will likely wrestle at SWA Underground on July 12, 2006 at the SWA Arena in an "EXTREME RULES" match. The idea that was the WINNER of that hardcore wrestling match would wrestle later on that night for the Hollywood Ladder Match.

Patrick “Audio” Lew remains an Asian American wrestler and musician, and a star waiting to be born.
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Wrestler & Wrestling Schooled Asian Boy!
A Japanese-Taiwanese rock musician who wants to be a wrestler for WWE, ECW or any big wrestling league/organization in his future. He dreams of becoming one of the first big Asian stars of pro wrestling and heavy metal music! The real-life (100% TRUE) story of Patrick's wrestling hobby and career.


Wrestler: Patrick Lew
League: Shootcamp Wrestling (wrestler), Atomic Wrestling Association (official)
Email: xxpoeticboyxx@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.myspace.com/samuraisorcerers
Wrestlers: "The Raging Demon" Patrick Lew, Hwoarang
Tag Teams: Switchblade Romance
Stables: Lucifer's Society, The Asians of Shootcamp Wrestling

A life-long wrestling fan who attended Indy and WWE wrestling events at the Cow Palace and music and photography community college student at City College of San Francisco...Patrick Lew (that's me!) had a long-term dream to become a wrestler for a major wrestling league since that very day he rented Wrestlemania VIII at the local video store at the age of 7. Since then, wrestling was a hobby and career opportunity he was dreaming about since the day he saw Hulk Hogan dropped the big leg for the 1-2-3 pinfall win over Sid Justice in the main-event of that BIG wrestling show. He got HOOKED onto pro wrestling and bought the books and video tapes of it.

Chances are, you will rarely see or appreciate an Asian American musician, artist and fantasy wrestler. It's a once in a lifetime opportunity for those who know Lew from community college or a social-networking website and were amazed by his love for wrestling and rock & roll music. For those who want to know something about a fantasy wrestler who studied and enjoyed wrestling since the age of 7, he's read all the magazines and books. He's collected the video tapes. And there's something about Patrick Lew that screams, "different." The 5' 11'' or 6' 0'' 125-pounder from San Francisco might be too "small" to be a wrestler for the company he dreams to work with, the WWE...But he will try his best to get into wrestling if his music doesn't get into his activities.

Dressed in his torn leather jacket and band t-shirt from Goodwill, ripped blue Wrangler jeans and skateboard sneakers...The lightweight and hardcore wrestling fanatic Asian boy would do anything to be in the WWE someday in this industry. A recent interview planned on the phone with APW Wrestling School in Hayward might just make his dreams happen. But there are problems in trying to get into wrestling school. College, family and not to mention...Patrick's lightweight size.

Patrick Lew first got into wrestling ever since he rented Wrestlemania VIII at the local video store and watched all the matches in the biggest event in pro wrestling history, as he watched Bret Hart defeat Roddy Piper for the WWE/F Intercontinental Title via submission by locking on the Sharpshooter on his opponent and saw one of his idols, Shawn Michaels, defeat El Matador in the undercard. Soon afterwards, Patrick watched WWE/F or any other wrestling show from another organization (he somewhat disliked WCW after 1995 ended) when it was on. His first wrestling event he went to was a WWE/F house show back in 1996 or 1997 at the Cow Palace. He also attended some WCW house shows and WCW Nitro events held at the same place.

One memory that sticks in Patrick Lew's head was when he shook Bret Hart's hand at the local shopping mall back in January 1998 after Patrick bought tickets to a WCW Nitro event. Another great memory in his life was getting the autograph of the Rock N' Roll Express' Ricky Morton on his scrapbook when he met the tag team wrestlers at a WWE event. The next day at school, he told his few friends about his BIG DAY OUT to watching an event from the BIGGEST wrestling organization/league in the world today, WWE/F, at a house show at the Cow Palace.

Storylines in wrestling didn't just catch Patrick's interest in the sport, in-ring Arsenals did as well in all the GOOD wrestling matches he seen on TV, wrestling webpages like OWW.com and live. He soon learned the in-ring Arsenals he seen wrestlers do in the ring, and perform them when "backyard wrestling" his friends at his house on the weekend. He read books on "wrestling."

So the road to Patrick's long-overdue journey and career resume to become a wrestler started out in an online game called fantasy wrestling (or e-wrestling). In 2001, he began a "fictional" wrestling career in fantasy wrestling as he sent in his resume and job applications to various e-wrestling websites that no longer exist anywhere on the internet. He fantasy wrestled under various ring names, he used to fantasy wrestle in various e-wrestling websites/leagues like MECW and XRW as "Punkboy Pat Allans," "The Silent Minister" and others. He never really got that far beyond any stretch of a fantasy wrestling career, he lacked some experience then. Didn't knew too much about promo'ing, in-ring Arsenals, match writing assingments and other RPG gaming talents required in FANTASY WRESTLING back then. He also was a co-owner of his own e-wrestling league, the CWC. The CWC was a backyard wrestling and e-wrestling league.

Somehow, when the fantasy wrestling websites and "e-wrestling trend" began to fizzle down, it concluded with many of the e-wrestling websites and organizations to shut down. Patrick suddenly lost a place to play his favorite past-time hobby, wrestling...DUH! Many years passed, his love for wrestling never died but he also had other things he loved to do...Music, art, writing, comic books...

Patrick's last wrestling event he went to "recently" was WWE "No Way Out 2004" at the Cow Palace, where he didn't purchase any wrestling products like he did in previous wrestling shows he'd gone to...Which Patrick sadly regrets. He just went to go see the show with a good friend of his.

By 2005-06, Patrick was more hooked onto wrestling than ever before. He wanted to look for a FANTASY WRESTLING webpage via internet to gain some experience to his resume in the wrestling business...So he typed in the Google search engine, "fantasy wrestling games." And suddenly found this website he plays e-wrestling/RPG fantasy wrestling games on, Shootclub.com. Since April 2006, Patrick Lew has been promo'ing, competing with other fantasy Shootclub.com wrestlers in RPG matches, writing news articles and match assignments for various wrestling leagues (i.e. Training School, Academy, Regional, National) in the Shootclub Wrestling Association (SWA).

A current community college student at CCSF, Patrick is serious about doing wrestling if his "starving musicians" career in music doesn't make an impact (music career). He recently went onto the APW wrestling school, and filled out an application for a free catalog. He eventually was called by the school of wrestling's owner Roland Alexander as a "hot prospect" for this industry and will be given an interview with the training camp via phone...Possibly? Looking at Patrick, he is Asian. Of course. And can an Asian grunge kid that was once a musician in an underappreciated J-Rock band make it big in the world of pro wrestling? Never say never in this business and industry.

Patrick's chance to go to wrestling school is overshadowed by these personal issues in his life...College, family, social life and etc...His traditional Asian parents would allow him to go to wrestling school to try out as a wrestler, but have doubts about letting him go. He also has to spend time with his friends and family...And his tuition fee to go to wrestling school scares the heck out of him.

It be a dream for Patrick Lew (that's me!) to work for the WWE one day. He wants to be one of the first Asians to become a huge star in wrestling...And possibly be one of the major Asian Americans to become WWE Champion. He would love to work a storyline with any WWE wrestler, and bring in his "future" wife as his Valet. Would he ever work for TNA? He doesn't like TNA the wrestling organization that much because of he only can wrestle at a TV Studio in a Florida amusement park, as Lew is a WWE elitist...And he loves to travel around the world in arenas and bingo halls and be a part of the big wrestling show! But he would consider working for ROH and his interest in Lucha Libre wrestling is also very big at the moment because of the high-flying in-ring action. So are you wrestling fans (if you ever see me as a wrestler someday) ready for a Patrick Lew experience? Cuz' like his song says, he may live life hard...But he will never die! Cuz' that's how he rolls!


I work as an OFFICIAL and match assingment writer for AWA e-wrestling league/organization on Shootclub.com

And I "fantasy" wrestle with my stable Lucifer's Society in the academy wrestling league, SCW.

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Wrestler: Patrick Lew
Schooled by: Shootcamp, The Rasslin' Dojo
Wrestling Leagues: SWA / WAX / Indy
DOB: November 15, 1985
Ring Name: Audio, The Silent Minister, Mr. SWA, The Only Asian That Matters
Size: 6'-1'' / 218 pounds

Wrestling School:
Like all aspiring fantasy pro wrestlers trying to make a career out of the wrestling business and industry, David Arceo along with brother Patrick Lew went to Shootcamp in late May of 2006. They trained their very hardest to become pro wrestlers for a certain wrestling company or organization...At first, Patrick's idea was to go to the REGIONAL wrestling leagues such as GSW (Golden State Wrestling). David and Patrick had a personal dispute in the second week of June over what wrestling organization to join and how to handle their careers personally and professionally in pro wrestling.

With Patrick and the Shootclub headquarters helping David come back to pro wrestling...Patrick and David were e-mailed by the promoters and league officials of wrestling academies affiliated with Shootclub. Thinking wrestling academies was the best way to go to start their wrestling careers before paying a hefty tuition fee to compete and work for bigger wrestling leagues, they both agreed.

David Arceo worked at the Target store in a local shopping mall before choosing Shootcamp Wrestling (SCW) as his main choice to begin his wrestling career. The academies was the best thing for the duo of Asian brothers in the world of pro wrestling media. As Patrick Lew and David Arceo were offered job resume's with the SCW wrestling academy league, they finally signed their contracts on June 23, 2006 in the SCW wrestling facility in Arizona.

Alongside with his older brother Patrick Lew and his White wife Ashley Lohan, whom Patrick met on the internet dating & personal ads website Match.com...The 3 pro wrestlers that just got out of wrestling school at Shootcamp went to the SCW academy organization to become the stable of SCW wrestling, Lucifer's Society! David Arceo then quit his job at Target to work full-time for a career in pro wrestling in the academies.

SCW:
On June 27, 2006 at the SCW Arena in Arizona, where all wrestling academies' events are held for the SCW league...Lucifer's Society made their debut at a house show after Patrick defeated his opponent Triple M. They made their entrance to the 4-sided wrestling academy ring for SCW through the audience inside the sports arena, and they introduced themselves to the fans of Shootclub Wrestling Alliance world in pro wrestling industry and the Shootclub 24/7 TV network.

The main goal for Lucifer's Society...Which featured the Asian brothers of pro wrestling Patrick Lew and David Arceo...Along with Patrick's White wife Ashley Lohan, were to become Shootclub and Shootcamp Wrestling's academy league's top stable of Asian wrestlers trying to break out of their Asian American pop (or traditional) culture and not be Asian stereotypes. They were working on house shows in the wrestling academies three nights a week in the SCW Arena.

Shootcamp Wrestling's academy and its affiliates at the Shootclub company chose David Arceo as the #5 contender for the SWA Hardcore Title in wrestling. His older brother Patrick was Shootcamp Wrestling talent roster's #4 contender for the SCW Rising Star Title.

Mr. T, promoter of Shootcamp Wrestling, gave Lucifer's Society an opportunity to do an "onscreen" job applications and contract signing at SCW "Broken Truce" event. All three of them agreed to do so during the beginning of the academy wrestling league show.

On July 2, 2006, David Arceo and his friends in pro wrestling...Lucifer's Society...signed their contracts during the beginning of SCW "Broken Truce." They were also backstage in Wrestling Association of Mexico's (WAM) "The Last Stand" event for a Shootcamp Wrestling cross-promotion with the Mexican Lucha Libre wrestling company.

WAM:
At Wrestling Association of Mexico's (WAM) "The Last Stand" event in Tijuana's Domingo Hall...The Lucha Libre promotion held a cross-promotion event for the wrestling academy SCW league. Although Lucifer's Society was TOO LATE to convince promoters of WAX to participate in the SCW/WAM cross-promotion wrestling event, they were spotted backstage hanging out with fellow SCW wrestlers in the Domingo Hall along with some of the members of the WAM wrestling roster.

SCW { Part II }:
While in Shootcamp Wrestling (SCW), the wrestling academy league...Patrick Lew also focused on a career in music. Taking time to handle his personal schedule in between pro wrestling and music as both of his activities.

Patrick Lew meanwhile FEUDED with Cyrus Cage...And challenged him to a "hardcore wrestling match" at SCW Underground. The TWO enemies in SCW's wrestling academy had done promos where each talented wrestler from SCW called each other out for a SHOWDOWN. At SCW Underground, the planned "hardcore" match somewhere in the main-event did not happen, instead BOTH Cage and Lew were the mystery wrestlers for the 5-Man Hollywood Ladder Match for the SCW Rising Star Title.

This BLOODY and EXTREME ladder match saw Cage and Lew going at it during the Shootclub Wrestling Alliance's academy league SCW event. Patrick Lew was the third to be eliminated from the classic Hollywood Ladder Match. Later on that week, Patrick Lew and his wife Ashley Lohan of Lucifer's Society shared a KISS in the 4-sided SCW wrestling ring in the SCW Arena, and Cyrus Cage shook Patrick Lew's hand for putting on a GREAT wrestling match at SCW Underground.

Meanwhile, Patrick became ONE of Shootcamp Wrestling's TOP superstars on the SCW talent roster. He soon began getting into a love triangle storyline where Ashley Lohan and Patrick Lew were going through problems in their romance & marriage...Which led to Patrick making a slight HEEL turn as he was being portrayed in pro wrestling and Shootclub as a "wife abuser" and Ashley being the "victim" of wife abuse in the love & romance.

Ashley soon turned his attention away from Patrick and cheated on him with fellow SCW wrestler and #1 contender for the SCW Rising Star Title, Michael L. Castillo. This romance storyline between Patrick Lew and Ashley Lohan would then conclude by SCW Frontline on July 25, 2006.

The SPOILER is Patrick will reunite with his true love in real-life and in wrestling as Patrick and Ashley will get their marriage and love life back to normal in Shootclub Wrestling Alliance...Either on the SCW website writing journals or on-screen as a pro wrestling couple in the wrestling academies at the SCW Arena show-after-show. Expect a HEEL turn from both Patrick Lew and Ashley Lohan once they get back as a couple in the academies known as SCW!

Although brother David will soon pack his bags and leave the wrestling academy SCW for a wrestling career in Las Vegas, Patrick Lew and Ashley Lohan will remain with SCW until November as the NEW leaders of Lucifer's Society.

Patrick didn't appear at SCW's "Stars & Stripes" event on August 3rd because of a family crisis. He remains of course, on the Shootclub/SCW roster of talented wrestlers.

Chinatown Wrestling Club
In August 2006, while employed with the wrestling organization Shootcamp Wrestling (SCW) trying to make it into the big leagues in the business as Patrick became #1 contender for SCW's "King of the Desert" Title, Patrick began making revisions and threw some special wrestling events/festivals in Seattle's Chinatown as Patrick is relaunching CWC {Chinatown Wrestling Club, Patrick and David's OWN wrestling company} as a local organization/company in the city.

On August 4, 2006, Patrick and his friends in the wrestling business hosted the event at Seattle's Chinatown for the CWC wrestling event where Patrick Lew himself wrestled his old friend Eddie Blackburn in a Ladder Match to take posessions of the CWC job applications {contracts}.

Patrick Lew is planning to make a Hollywood movie based on the CWC wrestling promotion as he's focusing on wrestling, music and writing as his career of choice.
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Wrestling Punk
A comic book story and satire of pro wrestling written by fellow wrestler on the Shootclub Wrestling Alliance roster, Patrick Lew! This will comic book idea will be published with Marvel Comics in October as a special "storybook" issue!

As a pro wrestler, controversy and accolades followed the wrestling career of Patrick Lew. As a talented up-and-coming Asian American wrestler, he has wrestled in four different organizations, he held a few titles, but he may be best remembered for his personal demons and the championship he won, but refused to accept. He is also a musician and his music career might outshine his talents in wrestling.

Lew began wrestling when he was only 15 as he was attending Wallenberg School of Arts for high school, and sent in a resume to a local wrestling school called the Rasslin' Dojo. He eventually was sent into study in-ring arsenals and promo skills as a wrestler to get into a local wrestling organization, but he wanted to form his own company. His instructor Ahmed Drief allowed him to follow his dreams.

His talents as a wrestler eventually caught up with the College Wrestling Club (CWC), one of the major TWO wrestling organizations to find work as a pro wrestler. In August 2003, Patrick Lew signed a contract with CWC and began tuning up his skills at Hayward's APW wrestling school. He was then put on CWC.com as a wrestling columnist and on the roster. After a series of vignettes presenting Patrick Lew to the wrestling public and CWC, along with Lew doing house shows for the CWC in sports arenas across America and Canada...Patrick Lew finally debuted in CWC and pro wrestling on April 22, 2004 on an episode of Underground where he defeated Dmitry Shavlak in less than 8 seconds with a tornado DDT.

His character back then essentially was that of an Asian pop star from J-Culture. Patrick would pop up in CWC wrestling shows as a bright, happy-go-lucky and perky Asian teenager that charmed the female audiences in the wrestling league but earned him the ill-will of male wrestling fans. Around the summer of 2004, He began teaming up with Zack Huang and formed one of CWC's greatest but short-lived tag teams..."The Hollywood Asians." Eventually Patrick and Zack would wrestle as midcarders in the CWC roster, eventually losing many matches but winning a few against bigger and more well-known teams in the CWC wrestling Tag Team division.

On occassions, Patrick Lew was also a wrestling journalist and historian. He often wrote his own columns and journals for the CWC pro wrestling webpage, and his journals as a wrestler were also printed on the CWC wrestling magazines at times. Patrick was also a community college student studying music and computers at City College of San Francisco, but dropped out to pursue a wrestling career full-time.

Patrick and Zack then captured the CWC Tag Team Titles from Roland Wong and Ken Yuen of the "Red Dragons" on the August 18th edition of Underground. As newcomers in this wrestling organization, that was considered a HUGE upset win over a bigger and stronger tag team in the CWC. The "Hollywood Asians" began feuding with various wrestlers of the "Red Dragons" and the Dragons won back the championship belts from Patrick and Zack on a wrestling event held at the Oakland Arena on October 12, 2004. Soon the "Hollywood Asians" began to drift apart, as each wrestler on the CWC roster began doing singles competition.

Patrick continued his FEUD with Roland Wong of the "Red Dragons." But ended up short when he lost to Roland on two MAJOR pro wrestling events for CWC at the Diego Rivera Theater {The CWC Arena}...Talent & Diva Quest 2004 on November 19th...And Ori-Wave 2004 on December 11th. After these series of losses, Patrick suffered a neck injury and headed back to wrestling school to tune up his skills and nurse his injuries, along with working with younger students of wrestling.

He returned to CWC around March 2005, and reunited the "Hollywood Asians" tag team with his friend Zack. They managed to win the CWC Tag Team belts one more time together as a wrestling team for CWC, as they won the vacant CWC Tag Team Titles in a typical pro wrestling tournament to win the belts as whomever won the titles will be one of the major tag teams in CWC and in all of pro wrestling. On March 23, 2005, Zack and Patrick won the belts one more time as the somehow defeated Lump and Loaf of "the Rump Shakers" in a TLC match under the rules made by CWC league official Mark Goodman, at the PPV event "SlamFest."

Unfortunately, Zack and Patrick held the CWC titles for only a month...As Zack walked out on his friend and team-mate Patrick on an episode of CWC Wrestling Underground on April 16th. The Asians finally broke apart, as they lost the Tag Team belts to Jerry and Brian Cruz. Patrick, now without his best friend, began to slightly alter his wrestling gimmick. He went from being a perky and preppy Asian pop star to his famous Grunge and Goth lifestyle and look, and his attitude changed into a deeply troubled Asian kid who didn't "fit in" at college or the wrestling community.

For quite some time, Patrick became the manager of Brian Cruz's stable in wrestling "The Supersonics" in the CWC roster. In a short-lived storyline in pro wrestling and CWC, the Supersonics were feuding with Martin Daniel's "Kings of Wrestling" stable. Patrick, whom was helping out Brian Cruz and his brother Jerry in retaining the tag titles away from the Kings, was thrown out after Jerry found out he was supposedly working for Martin and his "Kings of Wrestling" all along since he didn't "fit in" with CWC anymore or in pro wrestling around the end of May 2005.

In the summer of 2005, Patrick formed a team with Japanese women's wrestler Hiroko Matsushima and became undercard wrestlers for the CWC roster. Mostly competing in opening matches for CWC Sunday Night Slam or Underground, they also wrestled as team-mates together for wrestling house shows and made some headlines for CWC wrestling fan festivals and as Patrick wrote in one of his last columns for the CWC wrestling organization (via internet and magazine), "they had chemistry together." They managed to capture the CWC Tag Team Titles from DJ Slam and Benjamin Lim on June 23rd. They lost the belts a month later on July 14, 2005 as they dropped the titles back to DJ Slam and Benjamin Lim on the PPV event "Breakdown."

For the rest of 2005, Patrick had a strong presence in CWC and pro wrestling despite being an undercard wrestler on the CWC roster. He began his duties as an announcer for CWC Sunday Night Slam with his good friend Alvin Villarente as wrestling broadcasters for TV, internet and radio for the CWC league. However on September 21, 2005, the CWC released Patrick Lew. At the time, Lew said he was more interested in a career in music and going back to community college. After several dates in the independent scene, including a return to FCW for a "one night only" event, Patrick Lew signed with the other big of the TWO wrestling organizations Wrestling Academy X (WAX) in November 2005.

In late 2005 and early 2006, Lew became one of the TOP wrestling stars on the WAX roster. He formed an alliance with a long-lost friend from FCW, David "Knuckles" Arceo, and formed the notorious stable in wrestling, Asian World Order (AWO). As Patrick Lew in the WAX league in pro wrestling, revising his gimmick as the Asian pop star, he and Knuckles were always making headlines for their backstage politics in the WAX wrestling promotion. Lew debuted in WAX on a December 6th edition of "Impact!" and cut a promo against CWC and some of the wrestlers he worked with in that league...Declaring war on WAX as later on that night he formed an alliance with Knuckles and created the stable AWO.

Patrick for the first time in his wrestling career, caught lots of "heel heat" as a wrestler. It didn't matter as he and the AWO recruited other members of the WAX roster, John "the Ninja" Lim and others into their pro wrestling clique. On January's PPV event "Souled Out," the AWO defeated Aaron Cheng and Dino Machete in the main event. With the AWO's backstage politics to give advantage to their stable as pro wrestlers for the WAX league/company, the AWO defeated Ruthless Royals on February's "StarBash 2006" event. It also coincided with Patrick winning the WAX Television Title from Steve Lofton on February 22nd on an episode of "Impact!"

However in early 2006, Patrick Lew had major disputes with wrestling faculty of WAX and his backstage drama with his real-life enemy in pro wrestling, Aaron Cheng, was very well-documented in wrestling magazines and websites. Patrick was angry at Aaron, whom was putting moves on Patrick's then-girlfriend Laila Wolf who was also a wrestler on the WAX roster in the wrestling company. On March 10, 2006, Patrick Lew was fired from the wrestling league WAX after he severely injured Aaron Cheng during a backstage fight at the Skyline Sports Theater {WAX Arena} after they wrestled each other in a WAX Television Championship match which ended in a NO CONTEST. His job resume and contract with the WAX league was now on bad terms, with Patrick vowing never to work for the wrestling organization WAX ever again because of the "Skyline Screwjob." He was also stripped of his title.

By now, Patrick resigned a contract with the wrestling company he now calls "home sweet home" the CWC. After meeting with the wrestling faculty of CWC and convincing promoter Jim Bentley on getting a second chance to make an impact in pro wrestling with the CWC wrestling organization, he signed a new deal with CWC in April 2006. In the summer of that year, he was back in CWC. On July 19, 2006, he made his shocking return to CWC at the Diego Rivera Theater {CWC Arena}, cutting a promo blasting the promotion he just left and thanking CWC for giving him another opportunity in wrestling.

By the end of summer 2006, Patrick was named #1 contender for the CWC United States Title. He is set to either feud with his former team-mate Zack Huang {who is currently the CWC US Champion} and quite possibly, form a new stable in the CWC roster with some of Patrick Lew's good friends in pro wrestling.

Shootclub Wrestling Alliance's OFFICIAL SWA merchandise catalog of store items by Patrick Lew & Ashley Lohan!

Lucifer's Society - Exist to Inspire (DVD): This Shootclub Wrestling Alliance home video features a "Beyond the Mat" storytellers' look on the wrestling careers of Patrick Lew, David Arceo and Ashley Lohan! This DVD is filled with MANY extras and special features (i.e. Making the Wrestling Show, Shootclub-related Wrestling Matches, Photos and etc) and this pro wrestling DVD has the documentary on the personal and professional lives of Lucifer's Society in and out of the wrestling world!

Shootclub Magazine - Audio Rampage!: A tribute wrestling magazine dedicated to the life and music/wrestling career of one of the SWA rasslin' organization's most up-and-coming stars! Includes an article on Patrick and his brother David's backyard wrestling company/promotion CWL, an interview with Patrick, a detailed history of Patrick's musical and wrestling career...Including the story behind the "infamous" Skyline Screwjob when Patrick was in Wrestling Academy X (WAX)!

Audio Rampage T-shirt: Patrick Lew's signature SWA wrestling apparel you can't get at the shopping mall, thrift store, Hot Topic mall-punk shops and not! It's a t-shirt designed with Patrick drawn as a J-culture cartoon character playing his electric guitar and showing he is a MUSICIAN and WRESTLER in the 4-sided SWA wrestling ring!

Don't Sing the Asian Woman Blues T-shirt: A NEW ONE FROM PATRICK! Features a NUDE Japanese geisha girl drawn onto his black "anti-social" t-shirt with the signature catchphrase!

Fan Club Membership to the Wrestling Club! (Lucifer's Society): If you go on Lucifer's Society's personal webpage on the internet, the #1 fan club to SWA-SCW wrestling organizations TOP Asian pro wrestlers...You will get a 1-year print or online membership where you get four wrestling newsletters, an autograph photo of the team, pro wrestling DVD that shows some of the BEST matches Lucifer's Society had so far in SWA-SCW, and more! Sign up for the fan club today @ Shootclub or their website!

To find out more INFORMATION on Lucifer's Society related wrestling products, go on SWA's website at Shootclub.com or Patrick Lew's "online music & wrestling reality show" MySpace.com profile, the most trendy social-networking website to meet people online!!
Shootclub Wrestling Alliance’s ONLY Asian musician and pro wrestler that will soon matter in the SCW wrestling league!

The Story of My Life in Shootclub...
Having competed in various Independent wrestling organizations during his teens, Shootclub.com, a wrestling school and global wrestling promotion, listened to Patrick “Audio” Lew’s side of the story in this industry and considered him a job in Shootclub Wrestling (SCW). He was offered a career opportunity as they signed a contract with SCW on June 4, 2006 and made his SCW league debut two days later. . Now training as a wrestler in SCW’s school Shootcamp, Patrick also brought in his girlfriend he met on dating website Match.com Ashley Lohan to be schooled as a female pro wrestler.

He was wrestling schooled by one of Shootclub’s Shootcamp wrestling schools in Seattle in May-June 2006, but Patrick Lew has spent some of his pro wrestling career in many REGIONAL independent leagues/promotions prior to joining Shootcamp Wrestling in June 2006. When Patrick found the website Shootclub.com, he immediately enrolled to join the SCW league/promotion. Patrick Lew spent some time training at the Shootcamp dojo before the summer.

His moments in the SCW wrestling league would shine early as Patrick and his White girlfriend Ashley Lohan (also a wrestler) helped convince the promoters of the International SCW league to be booked for an appearance @ Shootcamp Wrestling International’s PPV event Trial By Fire on June 12, 2006. His BIG DEBUT in the SCW/SCI promotion saw Patrick Lew defeated SCI’s Bryan Drayton in less than 10 seconds in an Invitational match-up for wrestlers training @ the Shootcamp school of rasslin’.

At the time…the Asian man/White woman Interracial romance duo of Patrick Lew and Ashley Lohan were working day jobs in Seattle as the newest talent added to the SCW wrestling roster would live together in a community college apartment in Seattle. Ashley worked as a sales clerk @ Macys. Patrick worked at a record store. The two lovers in the INTERRACIAL couple also reported being POOR and often saved their paychecks from SCW and Shootclub to help their financial problems and to save their romance/marriage.

It was believed Patrick and Ashley tried SCW out not because they were pro wrestlers and loved wrestling and music, but wanted to help out their $$$ problems (income) because the two lovers were kicked out of their home and had to make it on their OWN. Looks like wrestling in SCW and its academy league could solve it.

Around the month of June @ the Shootcamp dojo, Patrick pretty much enjoyed his TIME learning everything about the wrestling industry and business. He might have not gotten along with some of the other students at the school, but he pretty much impressed his instructors with his in-ring abilities in wrestling matches and charisma for his in-ring promos/segments with Ashley Lohan and David Arceo (his childhood friend who also joined SCW for school and to follow his dreams of wrestling). Patrick and Ashley reminisced often about being at wrestling school to their friends and family…and socializing with other students whom planned to transfer to regional or the SCW/SCI academy leagues/promotions.

The moment finally came! This Asian boy and White girl who wanted to be pro wrestlers for the F’N SCW wrestling show came to be! Their financial problems were solved! It was a miracle of sorts for two young adults fresh out of their parents homes and as college dropouts to save their poverty and LOVE relationship as the promoters of SCW offered Patrick Lew, Ashley Lohan and their good friend David Arceo to a 4-month $250,000 wrestling contract for the academy league! On June 23, 2006, when meeting up with promoter Mr. T and others…The threesome agreed to wrestle for 4 months in SCW before moving to a bigger promotion to work for.

On a house show @ the SCW ARENA in Arizona…On June 25, Patrick Lew and his lover Ashley Lohan finally made their debuts working for SCW! Patrick defeated his opponent JDPM. The SCW faculty presented Patrick Lew with his AZN rock musician gimmick from a Seattle grunge band. Often a cross-over between a FACE and TWEENER in fan alignment in the SCW wrestling show, his SCW gimmick was that of an Asian rocker decked out in Grunge and Goth fashion from the Goodwill store and local Hot Topic from the shopping mall.

The next day, even though he was TOO LATE to convince promoters of Wrestling Association of Mexico (WAM) to wrestle for their event The Last Stand…He was backstage with a few SCW guys for a little in the stadium locker room. He, Ashley and David couldn’t sit front row in the arena to watch the event but luckily were backstage to hang out with a couple wrestlers from both SCW and WAM in this cross-promotion PPV.

On June 28, 2006 in a house show (taped for an upcoming Shootclub.com DVD on Patrick Lew and for their 24/7 “on demand” wrestling TV channel)...Patrick Lew, Ashley Lohan and David Arceo as the SCW wrestling “tweener” STABLE Lucifer’s Society made their big DEBUTS for the SCW promotion/league as they stepped up to the four-sided SCW ring and hilariously introduced themselves to the world!

Patrick Lew is planning to challenge any contenders to SCW Rising Star Title to become SCW’s NEXT “Rising Star” in a Money-in-the-Bank ladder match some time around July or August’s PPV events or for the academy league’s TV shows Frontline or Underground. Ashley Lohan will remain often a valet for Patrick Lew...And is CURRENTLY married to the 20-year old Asian pro wrestler in SCW promotion/league and the TWO Interracial Romance lovers are living in a local Seattle townhouse.

Patrick Lew also begin calling himself “Mr. Shootclub Wrestling” as he is this Asian grunge kid dressed in thrif store and Hot Topic shopping mall fashion...With a dark persona as this TORTURED Asian musician/artist/wrestler trying to make a name for himself in SCW as a talented wrestler and musician never to be misused again in the company he works for.

On SCW’s Trial By Fire event on June 12, 2006, Patrick Lew and his wrestling valet Ashley Lohan made their first BIG appearance for one of their big wrestling shows, as Audio defeated Bryan Drayton in less than 10 seconds. With a good career ahead of him, and enjoying his wrestling job in SCW. He was sent to work for the academy wrestling leagues before moving onto regionals and major brands of the Shootclub global franchise.

Patrick briefly took some time off SCW to train harder for in-ring wrestling skills at a Shootcamp school located in Seattle. By June 23rd, SCW promoter Mr. T and Patrick Lew came to terms to wrestle for 4 months in the academy league/promotion, the SCW brand of Shootclub.

On June 27, 2006, Patrick Lew (along with wife Ashley) debuted on an SCW house show in the wrestling organization's home of Arizona. He defeated his opponent JDPM, and began convincing the SCW faculty that he is ready to be a performer in the 4-sided SCW ring. That led to an "onscreen" segment on SCW's Broken Truce on July 2nd where an "official" contract signing occured at the beginning of the show with Shootclub's biggest talent raid yet...Patrick Lew. He signed his name on his resume, and for the NEXT four months...Will wrestle in SCW before moving onto a bigger brand in the various Shootclub wrestling leagues.

At SCW's Broken Truce on July 2nd, Patrick and the rest of his wrestling friends in Lucifer's Society signed their four-month wrestling job resume to work for the ACADEMY leagues. Patrick Lew would spark a FEUD with Cyrus Cage in SCW, alongside Dragon Drew Ryan for an infamous "mock" promo on Asian American stereotypes on ONE night at an SCW house show on the 4th of July.

Although they had "on-screen" differences in SCW as wrestlers performing for their league, Patrick Lew and Cyrus Cage are actually friends in "real-life." Cage is ONE of the "featured friends" on Patrick Lew's "wrestling reality show" MySpace.com account on his SMALL buddylist of friends from SCW and other leagues in Shootclub...As well as FANS.

But putting the differences aside, Lew and Cage will likely wrestle at SCW Underground on July 12, 2006 at the SCW Arena in an "EXTREME RULES" match. The idea that was the WINNER of that hardcore wrestling match would wrestle later on that night for the Hollywood Ladder Match.

By Patrick's 21st birthday in November, Patrick Lew and David Arceo of the Lucifers will mutually part ways with SCW to pay a tuition fee for Shootclub's wrestling franchise to work in Vegas Strike Wrestling (VSW).

Patrick “Audio” Lew remains an Asian American wrestler and musician, and a star waiting to be born.


Now introducing to you from Shootclub Wrestling Alliance on behalf of Lucifer's Society from the wrestling academies...She's the #1 Pop Princess of Shootcamp Wrestling...HERE IS ASHLEY LOHAN!


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