The Hero Killers Reunited Once Again
Since the inception of the USWO there has always been one man who has made his presence felt. One man who has always either held the heavyweight title, or been considered the number 1 contender for that same title. One man who has made such an impact that he has been able to not only make the claim that the USWO is the house that he built, but has proven it time and time again. That man is none other than the six time former USWO Heavyweight Champion Nore' Havoc. Nore' has not done it alone however. He has always managed to bring along a few selective partners during his reign of terror here in the USWO. One man he has brought along with him is yet another man who has always been a major player in the USWO. That man would be Devon Day. Day has held the USWO Heavyweight Title on three different occasions, he has held the USWO Television Title twice, and has partnered to capture the USWO Tag-Team Titles twice in his career here in the USWO. Day and Havoc have reunited once again and this time they have added the current USWO Heavyweight Champion Germell Quinn to the roster of The Hero Killers. Quinn's history in the USWO may not be as vaulted as those of Havoc and Day, but he has shown the intensity it takes to be a member of this group. In the past the Hero Killers have always managed to do whatever it takes to remain at the top of the heap and one has to wonder what demonic thoughts are running through the mind of Havoc this time around. It was in recent weeks that Havoc caused AM Vision to lose the title to Arrick Andrews and then in the following weeks sideline Vision with a shoulder injury. The coming weeks should prove very interesting. 
 

The USWO Weekend Recap

The InsideScoop With Scotty C

 

 

 

 
 



May 17, 2002 - Springfield, TN
All three major titles change hands during one night of action.

USWO Television Title
Ben Jordan defeated Larry Valentine

USWO Tag-Team Titles
The Suicide Kings (Patrick Miller & Kid Thrilla) defeated The KY Players (Frankie D & K-Lo)

USWO Heavyweight Title
Eron Hatchett defeated
Lonestar