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MANAGEMENT

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

   Montgomery Barlow is the owner and founder of Barlow Holdings. A shrewd businessman who build BH from the ground up, Monty is a stern and sometimes cruel captain of industry. The only notable examples of him having a "heart" are when he is seen with his family -- his grandchildren in particular.

   OATH Pro Wrestling is a subsidiary of BH but Monty has very little to do with the day to day operations of the wrestling company. He watches over his investment but remains hands off. He has yet to appear live on OATH television and those who know him do not expect that to ever happen.

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PRESIDENT

   Tommy Straker is Montgomery's son-in-law. The former General Manager for Barlow Holdings' Toronto Grey Wolves hockey team, Straker was given the reigns of OATH in July of 2020 when Oscar Barlow was severely injured at the hands of Reo Ojima and ONI. 

  Straker is similar to Monty in demeanour, he is cold and calculating. He sees OATH as a business, a problem that he can solve through logic. He is not a lifelong wrestling fan but Straker did the research necessary to ensure that OATH is a profitable part of the Barlow portfolio. He does his best to keep his distance from OATH talent as he does not enjoy engaging them directly. They are his employees and given the inherent danger of being a wrestling authority figure he chooses to keep them at arm's length.

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CO-VICE PRESIDENT

   The original founder of OATH. Oscar is a diehard wrestling fan and has an undying love of the industry. When he started OATH, he tried to work with talent one on one but that dream was destroyed when he was brutally attacked by Reo Ojima -- who broke both of his arms.

   His brother-in-law Tommy Straker took over operations of OATH while Oscar recovered. When Oscar returned, his father made him Vice President of the company and gave him control of the Livewire brand. Oscar did not take this demotion well and has been stewing over it ever since. Once a well spoken and pleasant person, Oscar has (as of late) become an obnoxious "bro" with rumoured chemical dependency issues.

CO-VICE PRESIDENT

   Now, how the fuck did this happen? Kasey Kash is tough to describe, but the best way that people put it is... well... he's an asshole. Kasey managed to become the first Livewire Champion in the history of OATH to make it to the Tabula Rasa reward, largely due to his pals in "The Murk Squad" interfering in every match of his. But his love for the business is truly something to admire, I guess. How he came into the power he has found himself in possession of is another story, a story he's refusing to tell at the moment, and apparently he's got something dangling above Oscar and Montgomery Barlow, so they're just giving him free reign. But I'm sure that eventually all will be revealed in due time... for now though, Kasey Kash is a Vice President of OATH Pro Wrestling.

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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

   Price Bridges has over thirty years of experience as a professional sports director and talent scout. He has spent the majority of his career with BSI. A mentor of sorts to Oscar Barlow, Bridges was transferred to OATH at Oscar's request.

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   Bridges handles everything production related on all of OATH's programming. He works very closely with Oscar and Straker. In the case of Straker, he serves as the intermediary between Straker and all employees of OATH. Some see him as the man with the clearest vision and see him as the "real" man in charge.

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SOCIAL MEDIA COORDINATOR

   Initially Scribbles was brought into OATH as a wrestler, however, his in-ring talent was lacking despite his tenacious attitude. When it was discovered that Scribbles was a skilled speaker and affable personality, Tommy Straker offered him the role of Social Media Coordinator to give OATH a "younger" and more "current" presentation. 
 

   Scribbles and Price are often at odds, as Scribbles sees him as a "dinosaur" and believes his ideas to be outdated. While he often sits in on production meetings, his main duties are social media and branding content. He often posts opinion pieces and interviews with talent.

 

He still wrestles from time to time but that doesn't ever end well.
 

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MEDICAL DIRECTOR

   Dr. Evelyn Ernest is the hands on medical director and head trainer for OATH Pro Wrestling. She has a sunny demeanour and a sharp sense of humour. She cares about every member of the roster regardless of what they do to one another.

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   Talent has come to know that while she is a pleasant person, if you disobey her warnings or disrespect her then there is always hell to pay. If you do not act properly in the Trainer's Room, you might not find yourself cleared to compete.

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HEAD OF SECURITY

   Sheldon Force is the director of Force Personal Security, a formerly private security outfit that was purchased by BSI some years ago. Force is a former U.S. Marine who has no problem putting talent in "time out" should he feel that they deserve it. He keeps a room in The Citadel called "The Brig" where he will detain talent from time to time.

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   He and Dr. Evelyn have had their disagreements in the past, due to her feeling that Force tends to "overplay his position" (her words).

ON SCREEN TALENT

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MAIN PLAY-BY-PLAY

   A well spoken wrestling historian, Matt Mears favours traditional competition. He abhors cheating and typically sides with sportsmanship. Mears wrestled for nearly a decade in Europe, however, when he made the jump back home to North America he was taken out of competition by a severe neck injury.

   It takes a lot for Mears to lose his cool but every once in a while his broadcast partner Ben Petrie can fire Mears up. He currently does play-by-play for Conviction and iPay-Per-Views.

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MAIN COLOR COMMENTARY

   A hard drinking, foul-mouthed, career comedian. Petrie traded the brick wall back drop for a place at the announce table when OATH launched in 2019.

   Petrie is notoriously inconsistent with his opinions and often contradicts statements that he made only moments before. 

   A family friend of the Barlows, Petrie brings his acerbic wit to Conviction and iPay-Per-Views.

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SECONDARY PLAY-BY-PLAY

   May O’Neil is a seasoned sports journalist who covered BSI's Toronto Grey Wolves years before her passion for professional wrestling saw her pursue a career with OATH.

   After badgering the Barlow Family, she was given a new opportunity. O’Neil quickly became OATH’s top correspondent within months of coming aboard.

   In July 2020 she was given the added duty of doing play by play commentary for Livewire and Catalyst, leaving her backstage duties behind.

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SECONDARY COLOR COMMENTARY

   "The Dandy Braggart" Vince Valerie originally gained employment with OATH as a member of the ring crew. After earning his stripes, his education in broadcasting led him to becoming OATH’s number two interviewer.

Once Livewire launched he was selected to do color commentary beside May O'Neil and very rarely does backstages interviews.

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INTERVIEWER

   When OATH started the second its second program Livewire, they needed to bring in new backstage interviewers. The first of which was former MMA journalist Kendrick Bingham. Bingham has approaches his subjects with respect and in pleasant fashion but he has shown that he is also no pushover.

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INTERVIEWER

   Audrey Abrams was hired by OATH in December of 2020 when the decision was made that May O'Neil and Vince Valerie would strictly be used as a commentary team.

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  Abrams has a confrontational style and has a strong desire to be something more than just a mic stand. She wants to get the dirt on everyone in OATH and she will use any means at her disposal to achieve that goal.

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RING ANNOUNCER

   Crybaby has been with OATH since Event Horizon II. Her unique voice and announcing style has made her a favourite of OATH fans all over the world.

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