Former OVW talent Bin Hamin (Ben Duerr) recently spoke about Danny Davis’ sale of the company. Hamin, who worked as the manager of The Insurgency” from 2006 to 2009, says that he doesn’t believe it’s an angle as has been suggested by some.
“No, I know that there was three genuine offers on which way he wanted to go,” he said. “I don’t think Danny is out of the business by any means. I think as the majority share holder and the direction of the company he wants to be free of that so he can focus on making that “next level talent,” or, doing what he wants to do creatively. And to run that company and do that I think he wants to turn that side over to someone who he doesn’t worry about paying all the bills and doing all the creative, recruiting new class members and getting the product out there. I think he (Danny) is going to move on to the next big thing for him. I see Danny as part of it (OVW) all the way to the end. You never get out.”
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