Freak Show Entertainment
Freak Show Entertainment | |
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Team Profile | |
Sport | 'Mech Dueling |
League | Solaris Games |
Home | Solaris VII |
Contents
Description
This was a small quasi-stable, more a business than a true Stable.[1]
History
The Freak Show Entertainment was a business, though Pitgar would try to lure in fighters by telling them he wanted to go legit and became a pure Stable. Its specialty was events, not fights. He was known to use Armor and battle armor if it helped the show.[1]
Stablemasters and Owners
- Michael Pitgar was the owner in 3064. He arranged the fights, caring only about broadcasting share and audiences, never taking into account his MechWarriors' needs. He was a selfish businessman who could play both hands when it interested for him.[1]
Notable Personnel
None, the company was not a stable per se, it was a business.[citation needed]
MechWarriors
It is not known how many MechWarriors were fighting for Freak Show Entertainment. Only one gladiator was ever 100% contracted, and indeed the stable mostly contracted independent warriors for specific events. Warriors known to have been contracted for these events were Walter Bowman, Beatriz da Rosa, Jürgen Mauer and Kiichi Omata.[1]
Known MechWarriors
MechWarrior | Era | Comments | References |
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David Singh | Civil War | "Best company asset" | [1] |
Tactics and Style
Unknown.
Facility
The business owned one arena, the Grayland Gardens Arena, and had its main offices in Black Hills at New John Carter Tower.[1]
Notes
Though they lost their star in 3064, most probably they were able to survive.[citation needed]