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Bruisers and were
The other two 1987 teams were the Chicago Bruisers and the Denver Dynamite, ( the ArenaBowl I Champions ).
They are also the last of the original four franchises ( the Chicago Bruisers, Denver Dynamite and Washington Commandos were the other three ) to have operated in continuous existence from the formation of the league in 1987 until the present.
The Bruisers were pioneers of the American streetpunk / oi!
The Chicago Bruisers were a charter member of the Arena Football League, playing in the four-team " demonstration season " of 1987.
The Bruisers were part of the 1987 " Showcase Game ", losing to the Miami Vise by a score of 33-30.
The Bruisers would be disbanded after competing in the 1989 season. The final two games they played were in exhibition games overseas against the Detroit Drive in Paris and then London in October 1989.
The rights to the Bruisers name and history were purchased by Arena Football 1 in December 2009, along with the rest of the Arena Football League.
The Horizon hosted an arena football test game in 1987 and the Chicago Bruisers were an original Arena Football League team when the league began in 1987.
They were: the Calgary Raiders, the Calgary Cowboys, the Calgary Crude, the Red Deer Redskins, the Rocky Warriors, the Hinton Grizzlies, and the Brownfield Bruisers.

Bruisers and Chicago
He founded the Arena Football League with four teams: the Pittsburgh Gladiators, Denver Dynamite, Washington Commandos, and Chicago Bruisers.
* Chicago Bruisers, charter member of Arena Football League ( 1987 – 1989 )
* July 14, 1988: Chicago Bruisers 37, Los Angeles Cobras 37 ( when this game was played, the overtime period was 7: 30 long )
One scene takes place during an AFL game, with the Chicago Bruisers visiting the Los Angeles Cobras.
Although their administrative offices are based in Des Plaines, Illinois, northwest of Chicago and near O ' Hare International Airport, the team plays its home games in neighboring Rosemont, Illinois at Allstate Arena ( formerly known as the Rosemont Horizon ), the same venue previously used by the Chicago Bruisers, one of the four original Arena Football League teams.
* In 2010, Les Grobstein became playbyplay announcer for the Rush, he was also the radio and TV announcer for the Chicago Bruisers from 1987-89.
One of the founders of the Bruisers was former Chicago Bears linebacker and WSCR host Doug Buffone.
The Bruisers ' play-by-play announcer on radio and TV for all three of their seasons was Les Grobstein and their color commentator was Chicago Bears tight end Emery Moorehead.
The Chicago Bruisers are also featured in the film Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects, directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Charles Bronson.
There was a possibility that the AF1's new expansion team in Chicago would adopt the Bruisers name, but said team instead decided to adopt the identity of the Chicago Rush instead.
In 2011, the Chicago Rush celebrated its 10th season in the Arena Football League and honored the Chicago Bruisers.
In the Rush home opener on March 18, 2011 against the Philadelphia Soul, Chicago wore black uniforms similar to the Bruisers with a patch featuring the original Bruiser Bulldog.
Starting during the 2011 season, the Chicago Rush began wearing black uniforms more often over their traditional navy home jerseys the team has worn from 2001 to 2010 to honor the Bruisers.
Some of the Politicians, like Rich Salzer, went on to play for the Chicago Bruisers and the other charter AFL teams, the Denver Dynamite, Pittsburgh Gladiators, and Washington Commandos.
They did manage to grab the fourth and final playoff spot in the then-six-team AFL, but lost in the semifinals to the Chicago Bruisers.
It first opened in 1989 and on November 18, the Arenaball Transatlantic Challenge was played there, an exhibition game between the Detroit Drive and the Chicago Bruisers, with the Drive winning 43 – 14.
Arizona's 14 points are the second-lowest in ArenaBowl history, just above the Chicago Bruisers ' 13 points in ArenaBowl II.

Bruisers and team
In February 1989, he followed The Dynamite Kid to wrestle for All Japan Pro Wrestling and replaced Davey Boy Smith as Dynamite Kid's tag team partner in September 1990, forming the tag team: The British Bruisers.

Bruisers and by
McColgan was replaced by The Bruisers lead singer Al Barr, who was referred to Ken Casey by Derek TC NYSR producer – founder of the groundbreaking 1990s Oi !– Skampilation series at the Middle East Club in Cambridge.
* Independence Day ( EP ), an EP by The Bruisers
After losing the titles to Karachi Vice on December 30, 1988, Dynamite Kid turned heel by re-igniting the feud with Davey Boy Smith, joining forces with his former manager J. R. Foley and his future British Bruisers partner Johnny Smith.

Bruisers and play
* West Virginia Bruisers ( had planned to play in NWFA for 2009, but joined WSFL instead )
The Bruisers, like the Pittsburgh Gladiators but unlike the other two charter teams, the Denver Dynamite and the Washington Commandos, returned to play in the 1988 season.

Bruisers and game
The game shown sees the Bruisers visit the Los Angeles Cobras.
One scene takes place during a Cobras / Bruisers game, presumably the final regular season contest played July 14, 1988 ( this game also had the distinction of ending 37-37, making it the first tie game in arena football history ).

Bruisers and .
began in the 1980s, with bands such as U. S. Chaos, The Press, Iron Cross, The Bruisers and Anti-Heros.
The album featured more of a hardcore – street punk sound closer to that of Barr's former band, The Bruisers, and more of an Irish influence than on their debut album.
By 1996, Al Barr was the only remaining original member of The Bruisers.
The Bruisers had a reunion concert on September 14, 2005 at The Roxy in Boston.
The Bruisers played a second reunion show on August 31st, 2012 headlining the first night of the 2000 Tons of TNT Fest at the Webster Theater in Hartford, CT.

were and outgrowth
As an outgrowth of being defined by a DTD, DocBook 4. x formats were required to live within the restrictions of being defined by a DTD.
Yaoi began in the dōjinshi ( fan fiction ) markets of Japan in the late 1970s / early 1980s as an outgrowth of shōnen-ai, also known as " Juné " or " tanbi " ( which contain platonic relationships between pubescent or pre-pubescent boys ), but whereas shōnen-ai were original works, yaoi were parodies of popular shōnen anime and manga.
Negotiations concerning the agreement, an outgrowth of the Madrid Conference of 1991, were conducted secretly in Oslo, Norway, hosted by the Fafo institute, and completed on 20 August 1993 ; the Accords were subsequently officially signed at a public ceremony in Washington, D. C., on 13 September 1993 in the presence of PLO chairman Yasser Arafat, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and U. S. President Bill Clinton.
The lands that would become East Bridgewater were first settled by Europeans in 1630 as an outgrowth of the Plymouth and Duxbury plantations.
The idea behind it was an outgrowth of the guild system, as guilds were monopolistic enterprises: they regulated trade within towns by controlling the creation of goods, regulated themselves through their system of apprenticeship, kept outside traders from selling goods in the town, and forced outsiders to pay tolls and other types of payments for the privilege of doing business in that town.
Capability Brown's essays in the field of architecture were a natural outgrowth of his unified picture of the English country house in its setting:
In contrast, they were intimately familiar with the English Romantics, and the transcendental movement may be partially described as a slightly later, American outgrowth of Romanticism.
With a slick, sophisticated sound — thanks to Walsh's production — and similarly sumptuous design by Malcolm Garrett, Simple Minds were soon categorized as part of the New Romantic outgrowth of New Wave ( along with Duran Duran and others ).
Mediation committees were established originally in communist areas during the Chinese Civil War ( 1945 – 49 ) as a natural outgrowth of traditional preferences for local mediation of disputes.
African Americans in the 1940s and 1950s were developing an outgrowth of rhythm and blues into a genre called rock and roll, which featured a very strong backbeat and whose prominent exponents included Louis Jordan and Wynonie Harris.
The United Holy Church of America is an outgrowth of the great revival that began with the early outpouring of the Holy Ghost on the day of Pentecost, when the 120 were filled with the Holy Ghost ( Acts 2: 1 – 4 ).
The Hawthorne studies helped conclude that “ a human / social element operated in the workplace and that productivity increases were as much an outgrowth of group dynamics as of managerial demands and physical factors .” The Hawthorne studies also concluded that although financial motives were important, social factors are just as important in defining the worker-productivity.
Francs-tireurs were an outgrowth of rifle clubs or unofficial military societies formed in the east of France at the time of the Luxembourg crisis of 1867 ( see History of Luxembourg ).
Fairchild Camera and Instrument was incorporated in Delaware in 1927 as the Fairchild Aviation Corporation, which comprised seven aircraft businesses that were the outgrowth of Fairchild Aerial Camera Corporation, which was incorporated in 1920.
The airline Air America, an outgrowth of Civil Air Transport of the 1940s, and Southern Air Transport, ostensibly a civilian air charter company, were operated and wholly owned by the CIA, supposedly to provide humanitarian aid, but flew many combat support missions and supplied covert operations in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War.
Rock and roll as social activism reached a milestone in the Live Aid concerts, held July 13, 1985, which were an outgrowth of the 1984 charity single " Do They Know It's Christmas?
The elder Eisenstadt had earlier invented the sugar packet, but neglected to patent it, and artificial sweetener packets were an outgrowth of that business.
The project is an outgrowth of a broadcasting plane used by the Navy during the Cuban and Dominican Republic crises when both radio and television were beamed to home in those countries.
:" The Free Spirits were committed to poverty and mendicancy as an outgrowth of the vita apostolica movement.
These units were an outgrowth of World War I units, when Jews served in the Hungarian armed forces along with Christians, as in Germany and other European countries.
Beginning in the 1950s Odum recognized principles of energy quality as an outgrowth of his investigations and simulation modeling of ecosystems of humans and nature ( e. g. Silver Springs, Florida ; Eniwetok atoll in the south Pacific ; Galveston Bay, Texas and Puerto Rican rainforests, amongst others ) where energies of many different forms at many different scales were observed.

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