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CREDIT: DOIWrestling.com NWA TNA News Update for 1/9 NWA TNA officials were at the CSWF show this past Saturday night. Among the TNA officials was Jeremy Borash. Borash took time out and talked to alot of the fans, vendors and wrestlers at the show. From the people I talked to, who talked to Borash, everyone thought Borash represented TNA well and came off as a nice guy. Some people thought Borash might've been "baby-facing" some people, but in reality, what was he supposed to act like? I thought personally that Borash came off very professional and defended, as well as represented, his company nicely. Borash told the DOI that alot of the rumors about NWA TNA were simply just rumors and not facts. Borash told the DOI that the rumor about TNA losing 16 Million Dollars in a year was completely false. When the DOI asked Borash why he thought the Northeast fans always booed/heckled TNA wrestlers, he didn't know, but did say that TNA were going to find out why and try to make the product more appealing to the fans. Personally, I'm sure the TNA/ROH dealings didn't help, but it looks like TNA is somewhat lifting that ROH policy, as AJ Styles is slated to return to ROH in February. Borash seemed to have a good time at the show, and the DOI is in the works to set up an interview with Borash soon. Abyss was at the show, and was seen talking to Jeff Jarrett at length. As of now, no one knows what was said, but there was no signs of hostility between the two in front of the locker room or the fans. From the people I talked to, who were in the locker room during the show, Jeff Jarrett and Abyss both came off as true professionals, and alot of people called Abyss's match with Mana, the match of the night. (And I agree with that statement). For more on NWA TNA, visit www.tnawrestling.com For more on CSWF, visit www.cswfol.com
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Getting rid of my copies of IWA-MS Quad Shots
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Just a quick note - I've ordered 11 tapes from TD and have had great service, in terms of receiving the tapes quickly, great prices, and good tape quality. So, if you're thinking of buying from him, he's done total good with me. -
XPW Baptized In Blood 1-3. CZW TOD 1-3 MAW Hardcore Cup events.
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SCCW - SO CAL SUPERCARD #1 & KING OF THE DEATHMATCH TOURNAMENT! 3 HUGE TAPINGS IN 1!!! Hosted by Johnny Webb, Scott Snott, and Kris Kloss! SO CAL SUPERCARD™ filmed for Highspots Home Video: PWG: Champ: SUPER DRAGON vs. Challenger: CHRIS BOSH AWS: Champ: BABI SLYMM vs. Challenger: SCOTT LOST PCW: Champ: JOEY RYAN vs. Challenger: AL KATRAZZ UPW: PREDATOR & ANDREW HELLMAN VS. SKULU & LIL' NATE REV PRO: SCORPIO SKY & HUMAN TORNADO vs. QUICKSILVER & RONNIN NJPW: ADAM PEARCE VS. ICEMAN EWF: BIG Q VS. KENNY KING REV X: KAOS & MONGOL VS. CYANIDE & JETHRO Plus matches from WAR and LUCHAMANIA! KING OF THE DEATHMATCH TOURNAMENT filmed for the all-new PPV and Home Video series KINGS OF HARDCORE™: 8 MEN - ONLY ONE WILL BE THE NEW KING! First Round Matches: BUDDY GEORGE vs. LONESTAR CARNAGE vs. ROBBIE PHOENIX HOMELESS JIMMY vs. R.C.G. LEROY ANGEL vs. IAN ROTTEN Yes, Ian Rotten has petitioned to be part of the tournament despite the fact that he is not from So Cal. Apparently he is not over his So Cal loss to Supreme back on XPW's final So Cal show in 2003! So, after consideration, SCCW has granted Ian his request and will allow him to participate in the tournament. Apparently he's not the only wrestler from IWA Mid South who is looking to prove their deathmatch worth for the So Cal fans, but perhaps we will find out more about this on Saturday night, January 15th. Plus, a ground-breaking wrestling documentary will be filmed in Los Angeles over the weekend and the SCCW show will be featured heavily. Don't miss your chance to be part of this historic night. We were able to get a better feel for the venue at the New Japan show and have released a few additional 3rd row seats. However, we will only be selling 400 tickets to the show (25% already reserved) and with the upcoming advertising for the event, we encourage the loyal SoCalUncensored fans to reserve their seats now. Finally, remember: Bell time is 2:00 PM - SHARP! - with Doors @ 1:00 PM All-You-Can-Eat Lunch Buffet (Bob Barnett Approved!) - $5.95 - opens 1:00 PM! Full Bar for our fans 21+ - opens at 1:00 PM! Questions - address - tickets: SoCalCW.com
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SCCW's return show features Super Dragon,
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SCCW's return show features Super Dragon,
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I should print out an old pic I have of a cleancut Jimmy with short hair, glue it to a cookie sheet, and send 'er out to Cali. That'd be funny for him to pick up out of the cart. -
SCCW's return show features Super Dragon,
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TWO FIRST ROUND DEATHMATCH TOURNAMENT STIPULATIONS ANNOUNCED! ROBBIE PHOENIX VS. CARNAGE - 10,000 THUMBTACKS DEATHMATCH! A bed of thumbtacks in the center of the ring is only the beginning. Add a bag containing thousands more, a baseball bat dipped in pine tar so thumbtacks stick to it, and any other thumbtack associated weapon these to can find or create, and fans will never look at a thumbtack the same again! HOMELESS JIMMY VS. R.C.G. LEROY IN A SHOPPING CART OF DEATH MATCH! What exactly is a Shopping Cart Of Death match? Fans can bring weapons to the arena, place them in Jimmy's shopping cart outside of the building, and watch him wheel them down to ringside and use them in the match. Apparently RCG has been working on a few homemade weapons of deathstruction as well! The last time fans were encouraged to bring weapons for wrestlers to use, at XPW's Night of Champions, some of the sickest and most demented weapons ever seen in a pro wrestling match were used in the ring! Will the fans outdo themselves this time? Later this week we will announce the stipulations for LONESTAR VS. BUDDY GEORGE and ANGEL VS. IAN ROTTEN. In other SCCW News, J.R. Benson will be replacing Scott Snott on commentary and the most sadistic manager in pro wrestling history is apparently scouting for "new blood" to take under his wing and believes he will find it in the deathmatch tournament. Plus, 10 matches from the top So Cal wrestling feds including the just announced LUCHAMANIA match of TJ Boy vs. Kid-Spyder. If you haven't had a chance to get to San Diego and catch these two in action, this is your chance. For tickets or more info log on to SoCalCW.com -
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Also I can review: anything from ROH Expect the Unexpected or MLW Wargames or ECW Living Dangerously 2000 or TNA Super X Cup 1 (the show with Teddy Hart's TNA debut), Vinny Massaro vs. Frankie Kazarian (California indy show), WCW Superbrawl Revenge Multi-person Cruiserweight Match, Chris Candido vs. Justice Pain (XPW), MMW vs. Hamrick & Smothers - Best 2/3 Falls (XPW), Shark Boy & Angel vs. Scorpio Sky & Quicksilver (XPW), Chris Chetti vs. Julio Dinero (XPW), Shane Douglas vs. Johnny Webb (Douglas makes his return to XPW for first time in two years; review would include Douglas' surprise entrance and extensive post-match shoot promo where he announces XPW is going to Philly - this footage was not included on the DVD and can only be found on the XPW TV version of this match, which is what I have), Supreme vs. Angel (XPW Exploding Ring Scaffold Match), Steve Rizzono vs. Crimson vs. Pogo the Clown (XPW; would include dropped in insights that Steve Rizzono gave me about that match, such as how he broke his jaw and some other stuff), Vic Grimes vs. Supreme (XPW Exploding Ring Match), or HC Loc vs. Delirious vs. Colt Cabana (IWA-MS). I promise to give a very lengthy and insightful review on the Mass Transit incident somewhere down the line, and in the more near future, a review of the New Jack Florida match (well, two minute slugfest) with the stabbing incident that recently got him arrested. -
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I'll try to review all three of those within the next month. I do have Ki vs. Super Dragon from MPW in 2001. -
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Pick from this stuff for what you want me to review, since I have it especially at easy access. My other tapes/DVDs/CDs I'd have to go looking for: 3PW: Homicide vs. Low Ki, Balls Mahoney & Nosawa vs. Da Hit Squad, Balls Mahoney vs. Nosawa (bloodbath), Homicide vs. Xavier, Sabu vs. Syxx-Pac APW: Vic Grimes vs. Erin O' Grady (Crash Holly) (7/18/97) (the legendary streetfight), Vic Grimes vs. Tony Jones (4/19/97), Super Dragon vs. Vic Grimes, The SAT & Brian XL vs. Jardi Frantz & James Choi & Cheerleader Melissa, American Wild Child & Hellblazer vs. Super Dragon & Blitzkrieg (1997) CZW - The Amazing Red & The S.A.T. vs. Brian XL & Divine Storm (Take 1), The Amazing Red & The S.A.T. vs. Brian XL & Divine Storm (another match; not the Take 1 match), Nick Gage vs. Nate Hatred (200 Light Tubes Match), Nick Mondo vs. Nick Gage (Who’s the Boss), Cage of Death 5 Main Event (Hi-V vs. Zandig’s Team – New Jack debuts in CZW), Jimmy Jacobs vs. Alex Shelley vs. Chris Hero vs. Homicide, M-Dogg 20 & Josh Prohibition vs. The Backseat Boyz, Homeless Jimmy vs. Nick Mondo (TOD1), B-Boy vs. Deranged vs. Lil Cholo (BOTB2), Jack Evans vs. Homicide (BOTB4), Sonjay Dutt vs. Trent Acid (One More Time), Jody Fleisch vs. Ruckus (BOTB2), Nick Mondo vs. Justice Pain (A Higher Level of Pain), Trent Acid vs. Homicide, Johnny Kashmere & Justice Pain vs. Nick Mondo & Jun Kasai, Joel Maximo & The Amazing Red vs. The Briscoe Brothers, B-Boy & The Messiah vs. Ruckus & Sonjay Dutt, Zandig vs. Wifebeater (Stretched in Smyrna bloodbath), B-Boy vs. Chris Hero, Amazing Red vs. Joel Maximo vs. Jose Maximo, Teddy Hart vs. Jack Evans vs. Petey Williams, Jimmy Rave vs. Alex Shelley, H8 Club vs. Homicide & Dan Maff, Sonjay Dutt vs. M-Dogg 20 vs. Ruckus (COD4), Justice vs. Steve Madison vs. Jerrelle Clark, Super Dragon vs. B-Boy vs. Bobby Quance vs. Excalibur, Jody Fleisch vs. Jonny Storm ECW: Rob Van Dam vs. Sabu (Stretcher Match), Rob Van Dam vs. Sabu (Guilty As Charged 2000), Justin Credible vs. Tommy Dreamer (HeatWave 2000; complete w/ entire XPW invasion incident), Kid Kash vs. EZ Money, Rob Van Dam vs. Jerry Lynn (Living Dangerously), Multi-Team ECW Tag Team Titles Tournament (includes EZ Money, Da Baldies, Doring & Roadkill, The FBI, Nova & Chetti, Mikey & Tajiri, and other teams), Rob Van Dam vs. Jerry Lynn (Crossing the Line ’99), Rob Van Dam vs. Jerry Lynn (Hardcore Heaven), CW Anderson & Simon Diamond & Johnny Swinger vs. The Dudley Boyz & Tommy Dreamer (The Dudleyz are under WWF contract here and make a one-night appearance in ECW; This includes the CLASSIC pre-match antics that must be seen to be believed.), Rey Mysterio Jr. vs. Psychosis, Mikey Whipwreck vs. Little Guido vs. Simon Diamond (Hardcore Heaven 2000 – the lights in the arena partially fail mid-match), Psychosis vs. Tajiri, Rey Mysterio Jr. vs. Mikey Whipwreck, Sabu vs. Louie Spicolli, Sabu vs. Spike Dudley (Sabu speaks on mic and calls out Taz), Ikuto Hidaka vs. Super Crazy, Vic Grimes vs. Mike Awesome FWA: AJ Styles vs. Jody Fleisch, Christopher Daniels vs. Jody Fleisch, Doug Williams vs. Christopher Daniels vs. Jody Fleisch IWA-MS: CM Punk vs. Chris Hero (highly acclaimed TLC Match), CM Punk vs. Chris Hero (the amazing 93 Minute Match), Chris Hero vs. AJ Styles (Winter Wars 2003), AJ Styles vs. B-Boy, JC Bailey vs. B-Boy (2004 Ted Petty Invitational Tournament), Chris Hero vs. Jerry Lynn, Alex Shelley vs. Jimmy Jacobs, Delirious vs. Arik Cannon, Austin Aries vs. Matt Sydal, Nate Webb vs. Mike Quackenbush, B-Boy vs. Chris Hero, Matt Sydal vs. Emil Sitoci, Jimmy Jacobs vs. Alex Shelley (Steel Cage Match) (One More Time), Delirious vs. Jimmy Jacobs, Matt Sydal & Delirious vs. Homicide & B-Boy, Jimmy Rave vs. AJ Styles, B-Boy vs. Nate Webb vs. Matt Sydal, Axl Rotten vs. Ian Rotten (KOTDM Final ’97), Matt Sydal vs. Delirious, Austin Aries vs. Samoa Joe JAPW: Homicide vs. Low Ki vs. Xavier, Low Ki vs. Minoru Fujita vs. Xavier, Low Ki vs. Ghost Shadow, Homicide vs. Slyk Wagner Brown MLW: Fuego Guerrero (Amazing Red) vs. Christopher Daniels vs. Super Crazy, Fuego Guerrero (Amazing Red) vs. Ikuto Hidaka, Jerry Lynn vs. Mike Awesome, Teddy Hart vs. Jerry Lynn, Wargames Steel Cage Match, Sonjay Dutt vs. Tony Mamaluke, Christopher Daniels vs. Homicide, La Parka vs. Shocker, Christopher Daniels & The Far East Connection vs. The S.A.T. & Quiet Storm ROH: American Dragon vs. Paul London (2/3 Falls); American Dragon vs. Homicide (4/24/04); The Briscoe Brothers vs. The Second City Saints (4/24/04); Jay Briscoe vs. Mark Briscoe (Honor Invades Boston); Paul London vs. Samoa Joe (Death Before Dishonor); Raven vs. CM Punk – Dog Collar Match (Death Before Dishonor); Doug Williams vs. Tom Carter (DBD1); Low Ki vs. AJ Styles; Tag Team Scramble Cage Match #1; Delirious vs. Matt Sydal; Special K vs. Jay Briscoe & Amazing Red vs. SAT vs. Da Hit Squad (Scramble Match); Homicide vs. Steve Corino (Bitter Friends, Stiffer Enemies); Jody Fleisch vs. Low Ki (Night of Champions); Trent Acid vs. Homicide (Fight Without Honor), Eddie Guerrero vs. Super Crazy; Paul London vs. Red, Paul London vs. Michael Shane (“Unscripted” Streetfight); Low Ki vs. Deranged (DBD1); Jody Fleisch vs. Spanky; Special K vs. Carnage Crew (At Our Best; Scramble Cage 2); TJ Wilson vs. Teddy Hart (GBH2); Deranged vs. Hydro vs. Slyk Wagner Brown vs. Jonny Storm; CM Punk vs. Terry Funk (GBH2); EZ Money vs. Paul London; Jay Briscoe vs. The Amazing Red (The Era of Honor Begins); American Dragon vs. Low Ki (RRC1); 6-Man Mayhem Match from Reborn Stage 1; AJ Styles vs. Kaz Hayashi; Red vs. Ikuto Hidaka, Generation Next (Austin Aries, Jack Evans, & Roderick Strong) vs. Special K (Izzy, Dixie, & Angeldust) (Generation Next); Alex Shelley vs. Hydro (Generation Next); Generation Next (Austin Aries, Alex Shelley, Jack Evans, & Roderick Strong) vs. Briscoes, John Walters, & Jimmy Rave (Generation Next); Nigel McGuiness vs. Jimmy Rave vs. Austin Aries vs. Rocky Romero (Reborn: Stage 2); Jack Evans & Matt Sydal vs. Carnage Crew vs. Alex Shelley & Jimmy Jacobs vs. Dunn & Marcos (Reborn: Stage 2); John Walters vs. Masada vs. Trent Acid vs. Roderick Strong vs. Izzy vs. Hydro (RRC3); Carnage Crew & Justin Credible vs. Danny Daniels, Masada, & Trent Acid (Generation Next); Carnage Crew vs. Special K (Empire City Showdown); AJ Styles vs. Chris Sabin vs. Colt Cabana vs. Matt Stryker (GBH2); Carnage Crew vs. Special K vs. Briscoes vs. Dunn & Marcos (GBH2); Homicide vs. Chris Sabin, Special K vs. Divine Storm vs. The S.A.T. vs. Homicide (GBH); Ultimate Aerial Elimination Match (Era of Honor Begins); Josh Daniels & Masada & Trent Acid vs. Carnage Crew (Generation Next); Nigel McGuinness vs. Jimmy Rave vs. Austin Aries vs. Rocky Romero (Reborn Stage 2), Izzy & Dixie vs. Backseat Boyz (Tradition Continues), BJ Whitmer vs. Paul London vs. Colt Cabana vs. Homicide, EZ Money vs. Chad Collyer vs. Michael Shane vs. Colt Cabana, Samoa Joe vs. CM Punk (World Title Classic), 1rst Anniversary Show 14-Man Scramble Match, AJ Styles vs. Christopher Daniels (2 different matches), Ultimate Endurance 4-Team Match (GBH3), Mick Foley debuts in ROH (GBH3), Six-Man Mayhem (GBH3), Embassy vs. Carnage Crew & RCE (RRC3), Josh 1rst Anniversary Show 14-Man Scramble Match, War of the Wire Scramble Match, AJ Styles & Low Ki vs. Christopher Daniels & Xavier (ROTP), Carnage Crew vs. Abby & Homicide, Alex Shelley vs. Bryan Danielson (GBH3), Jody Fleisch vs. Amazing Red, Christopher Daniels vs. Amazing Red, Prophecy vs. Mike Modest & Donovan Morgan, Prophecy vs. Far East Connection, All of Survival of the Fittest and Testing the Limit and Gold and Midnight Express Reunion and Final Battle 2002 TNA: Mexico’s Most Wanted vs. Jerry Lynn & David Young, Teddy Hart & Jack Evans vs. Juventud Guerrera & Abismo Negro, Jerry Lynn & Red vs. Triple X, Petey Williams vs. Fast Eddie, Petey Williams vs. Hector Garza vs. Chris Sabin (Ultimate X), Joey Idol (XPW’s Kaos) vs. Jimmy Rave, Elimination Tables Match – The S.A.T. vs. Ace Steel vs. Tony Mamaluke, CM Punk & Matt Stryker & Frankie Kazarian vs. Kid Romeo & Johnny Swinger & Damien, Jonny Storm vs. Kid Kash vs. Red, 10-Man X Division Gauntlet Match, AJ Styles vs. Chris Sabin vs. Petey Williams, Amazing Red vs. Sonjay Dutt, Petey Williams vs. Chris Sabin, Sonjay Dutt vs. Christopher Daniels vs. X, Alex Shelley vs. AJ Styles, 6-Man X Division Elimination Match, Paul London vs. Chris Sabin, AJ Styles vs. Red, Team Mexico vs. Team TNA, AJ Styles vs. Jerry Lynn vs. Psychosis vs. Low Ki (Double Elimination), Christopher Daniels vs. Jerry Lynn, Sonny Siaki & EZ Money vs. Divine Storm, EZ Money vs. Kid Kash vs. AJ Styles vs. Joel Maximo, AJ Styles vs. Low Ki (early TNA match), Red vs. Sonny Siaki, AJ Styles vs. Crimson Dragon (Chris Hamrick) vs. Sonny Siaki, Jason Cross vs. Tony Mamaluke, AJ Styles & Jeff Hardy & Ron Killings vs. Team Canada, Team AAA vs. Team TNA, Sonjay Dutt & Eric Young vs. El Fuego & Jerrelle Clarke, Team Canada vs. Hector Garza & Sonjay Dutt & Red, all of Victory Road and Turning Point WCW: Bret Hart vs. Chris Benoit (Owen Hart tribute match), Rey Mysterio Jr. vs. Dean Malenko (6-19-97; Germany), Triangle Ladder Match – The Jung Dragons vs. Evan Karagias & Jamie Noble vs. Shane Helms & Shannon Moore, Rey Mysterio Jr. & Billy Kidman vs. Kid Romeo & Elix Skipper (Greed 2001), Air Raid (AJ Styles & Air Paris) vs. The Jung Dragons, Mr. JL vs. Sabu (Nitro), Mr. JL vs. Sabu (Halloween Havoc ’95), Christopher Daniels vs. Mike Modest (Nitro), Jason Jett (EZ Money) vs. Kid Kash, Mr. JL (Jerry Lynn) vs. Rey Mysterio Jr., Syxx (X-Pac) vs. Eddie Guerrero (Ladder Match), 2 Cold Scorpio vs. Scotty Flamingo (Raven) WWF/E: Bret Hart vs. Owen Hart (WrestleMania X), Randy Orton vs. Cactus Jack (Backlash), Flash Funk (2 Cold Scorpio) vs. Sabu (RAW), Bret Hart vs. Shawn Michaels (Ladder Match), Kurt Angle vs. Chris Benoit (Royal Rumble classic), Ric Flair vs. Triple H (included is the ultra-rare emotional post-match tribute to Flair, with many of the wrestlers coming out to pay tribute to him), AJ Styles vs. The Hurricane, Huckster vs. Nacho Man from WrestleMania XII (including the pre-match training for each guy), Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Chris Benoit (SmackDown!; 5/31/01), Bret Hart vs. Owen Hart (Steel Cage Match; SummerSlam ’94), Bryan Danielson vs. John Cena (Velocity), Brian Christopher & Pirata Morgan vs. Taka Michinoku & Aguila (Essa Rios), Jeff Hardy vs. Owen Hart (RAW; 1995; very rare), Jerry Lynn vs. Taka Michinoku, Brian Christopher vs. Super Loco (Super Crazy), Owen Hart vs. Jeff Hardy (1995; RAW), Mick Foley vs. Terry Funk (Falls Count Anywhere; RAW), Crash Holly vs. Low Ki, Bret Hart vs. Shawn Michaels (Survivor Series ’97) XPW: Supreme vs. Altar Boy Luke – KOTDM Title (Fallout), Gauntlet Match – Kaos vs. Angel and Chris Hamrick (does not include Kaos vs. Nosawa) (Free Fall), Kaos vs. X-Pac – TV Title, Justin Credible vs. Shane Douglas (last match in XPW history), Dynamite D vs. Kaos (never-before-released on tape – Sabu Invitational House Show), Sabu vs. The Messiah (NYR1), Jerry Lynn vs. Zebra Kid vs. Jonny Storm vs. Joey Matthews, Supreme vs. Vic Grimes (Exploding Ring Death Match), Super Dragon & TARO vs. Rising Son & Excalibur, Rey Mysterio Sr. & Damian 666 & Halloween vs. Carlito Montana & Big Rott & Chronic JAPAN: AJ Styles vs. Low Ki (Zero-One), Ric Flair vs. Ricky Steamboat (Japan; 6-4-82), Hayabusa & Tommy Dreamer vs. Rob Van Dam & Sabu (FMW), Rob Van Dam vs. Sabu (AJPW; 2001), Hayabusa vs. Jushin Thunder Liger (NJPW Super J-Cup ’94), Homicide vs. Spanky, Zandig vs. Jun Kasai vs. Madman Pondo vs. Wifebeater (BJPW), Super Dragon & Kendo Ka Shin vs. The Amazing Red & Gran Naniwa, Hayabusa vs. Mammoth Sasaki (Hayabusa breaks his neck in this match) MEXICO: Juventud Guerrera vs. Rey Mysterio Jr. (Best 2/3 Falls Match; AAA; 5/21/95), Wifebeater vs. Zandig (XLUM [Mexico]) UPW: John Cena vs. CW Anderson, Juventud Guerrera vs. Super Dragon, B-Boy vs. Frankie Kazarian vs. Spanky (Best 2/3 Falls), Samoa Joe vs. Tommy Dreamer Misc. Indys: Amazing Red vs. Low Ki (PWF); B-Boy vs. Super Dragon (JCW Jersey J-Cup 2004 Finals); The Dirty Rotten Scoundrelz vs. All Money Is Legal (WXW); GQ Money vs. Smokey Charmichael (NWA Rocky Mountain Championship Wrestling); Elimination Match – Nova vs. Low Ki vs. AJ Styles vs. Christopher Daniels vs. Tony Mamaluke vs. Shark Boy (WWA); Red vs. Jose Maximo vs. Joel Maximo (MCW); Spanky vs. American Dragon (ECWA); Low Ki vs. Tajiri (UCW); Toshiaki Kawada vs. Mick Foley (HUSTLE); Sabu vs. Perry Saturn vs. Simon Diamond (WWA Retribution); Lightning Kid (X-Pac) vs. Sabu (4/17/93); Da Hit Squad vs. Low Ki & Xavier (USA Pro); Jonny Storm vs. Mike Quackenbush (DWC); The S.A.T. vs. The Backseat Boyz (PWF); Low Ki vs. Sabu (ICW – 1/25/02); Chris Hero vs. Hy-Zaya (Juggalo Championsh*t Wrestling); Amazing Red vs. Chris Devine (UCW); Spanky vs. American Dragon (TWA), Dylan Kage vs. Amazing Red vs. Quiet Storm (PWF); Low Ki vs. Xavier – Ladder Match (UCW); Christopher Daniels vs. Mr. Aguila (Essa Rios) (IWA-PR; 1999); IWA-PR Cruiserweight Battle Royal (Chris Daniels, Mr. Aguila, Super Crazy, Tajiri, and others; 1999); AJ Styles vs. Jerry Lynn (WWA), Reckless Youth vs. Taka Michinoku (IWA-PR; 1999), Amazing Red vs. Christopher Daniels (PWF), Amazing Red vs. Quiet Storm (PWF), Jay Briscoe vs. Quiet Storm (NYC’s PWA fed), Amazing Red vs. Chris Devine (PWF), Messiah vs. Nick Mondo (EPIC) And pretty much any AJ Styles match in IWA-MS, MMWA, AAW, IPW Hardcore, Stampede, CAPW, IWC, NWA No Limits, MXPW, IWR, and also vs. Christopher Daniels in JAPW. -
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No, sorry. If someone can send it to me, that'd be nice because I'm one of Rey Mysterio Jr.'s biggest fans on the planet, and Eddie and Ace ain't bad, either. I got coming up a review of what was a highly anticipated indy match when it happened. Two of the best indy wrestlers go at it for the first and only time. That's the only hint. -
Messiah's problem is definitely the opponents because he can work very, very well. Charisma-wise I'm not a fan of him, but he's an absolute workhorse ring-wise, as is Kaos. It's juat a matter of getting them motivated. When you do that, they do great stuff (Kaos vs. Juvi, vs. Hamrick Free Fall, vs. Angel Free Fall, vs. Doring Fallout, anything vs. Supreme, etc.; Messiah vs. Supreme, Sabu, Candido, Mondo, Pain, sometimes Flash, B-Boy, etc.). The more I think about it, I'm really not liking the H8 Club match. For some reason I was thinking Steen was in the match, but he's not and I'm not really a fan of Beef . I think we may end up seeing H8 Club vs. B-Boy & Chris Hero, version 2...
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ILL PAY 30 BUCKS TO MAKE ME A BEST OF WWE 2K4 TAPE
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Hey, sup. Unfortunately, I don't have that match. The Hero tag I DLed offline. I have Sydal/Delirious from KOTDM. I have Ian/Axl from '97 KOTDM, but that's about it for the KOTDM stuff. -
I completely remember that. That was the first Sunday Night Heat I ever recapped for TLNWrestling.com. Great story, Dames.
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This is my first music video ever. I used Windows Movie Maker. It highlights the often sought-after talents of Brian XL. Please give me any and all feedback, as I'm really looking to improve wherever I can, since I've never made a music video before. What's good, what needs improvement, etc.? Thanks in advance. And I know he sucks, but base feedback on the video, not the wrestler. Thanks. http://s19.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1HDJQ46...KR3KQ3WZ942T57D http://s11.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=20DQ3EM...ZM0Z8H7ETLLEF1F http://s19.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2XTWGB2CT5RQL0BS2IRZQDSSP http://s12.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=16AMHE7...NV16IH24UEZD2ZC http://s12.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=122A5D9...5L0KSLVA53MKZR3
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I was listening to the 11/12/04 edition of the Get in the Ring online audio show, for the main reason that I wanted to hear New Jack be New Jack. For the first 12:00, though, they started talking about the Public Relations Department in WWE, specifically their unwillingness to peacefully co-exist with many wrestling internet shows. It's pretty interesting - they really bring you into the WWE office and explain what the process is for getting clearance to interview WWE wrestlers. It really sucks how strict they are with these policies, especially considering how willing their wrestlers are to do interviews. They tell specific stories about Dean Malenko, Tazz, and William Regal, which were what I really found interesting, and also the hosts compare the WCW and ECW PR departments to the WWE one. It's really self-detrimental because even if a guy's not active, they're gonna be talking about the promotion and in some way or another putting it over. This is the first time I listened (and it's also the first time I've heard someone go into such depth about WWE's policies regarding their wrestler's media endeavors) to this show and it's possible there was a recap or something posted here a month ago, but I doubt it. So, ya, go listen if you're interested. AudioWrestling.com, scroll down a bit and click the link (it's RealPlayer format). http://www.audiowrestling.com/ And hearing the New Jack interview isn't a bad deal, either... "The police was looking for me in New York...and Philly...and Maine...and Connecticut...and Virginia...and North Carolina...Georgia." - New Jack (gotta love New Jack)...not to mention NJ telling us about Francine's feet, who he's "screwed the dogsh*t out of" and who he hasn't, and more)
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Interesting thing I heard about WWE PR dept.
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Listen and find out. It's a GREAT interview. To answer your question, though, basically he says that she's not one of the chicks he's screwed the dogshit out of, and that they're cool with each other, but only as friends. And he says he likes her with her clothes on, but wouldn't dare want her with them off because her feet look disgusting and resemble those of a man. Or something to that effect, at least. -
Ya, Jannetty has TONS of party stories...stuff about pissing on Elvis' grave, etc....classic...
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Interesting thing I heard about WWE PR dept.
LucharesuFan619 replied to LucharesuFan619's topic in The WWE Folder
Ya, I remember reading your recap of that experience. Good stuff, but I think it sounds ilke you were in the minority, as far as how you were accomodated... -
Nice read about the small 12/10 IWA-MS show
LucharesuFan619 replied to JoeDirt's topic in General Wrestling
Indeed a very good read. Thanks for posting it. -
I'm looking to buy the Terry Funk tribute banquet, the one held shortly before Barely Legal. RF Video filmed it, I believe, and a lot of the ECW superstars talked about their memories of Funk. And if on some remote, really off chance Rob Feinstein or someone from his company is reading this, don't even think about trying to report me or something because I've actually bought from RF quite a few times, unlike just about everyone else, and I plan on buying a couple things from them in the future down the road. Hell, I bought from him three weeks ago. So don't even bother. PM me if you're willing to sell a copy.
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Steve Corino, Teddy Hart, New Jack, Terry Funk, and Bret Hart's shoots are all great, IMO.
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TRIPLE THREAT MATCH AT FINAL RESOLUTION - LAST MAN STANDING TO FACE JARRETT FOR THE NWA WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE LATER THAT NIGHT DIAMOND DALLAS PAGE VS. KEVIN NASH VS. THE ALPHA MALE TO DETERMINE #1 CONTENDER Director of Authority Dusty Rhodes dropped a bombshell on Jeff Jarrett on Friday's Impact, announcing that three of TNA's top superstars will compete in a Triple Threat Match at Final Resolution to face the NWA World Heavyweight Champion for the gold later that night on Pay-Per-View! Diamond Dallas Page, The Alpha Male Monty Brown and Kevin Nash will collide on January 16 - with the last superstar standing to face Jarrett in the main event at the epic event! Since returning to TNA, DDP has set his sights on settling a score with Raven. Now, the master of the Diamond Cutter gets a huge opportunity to earn a shot at the NWA World Heavyweight Title at Final Resolution - but he's got to get past "Big Sexy" and "The Alpha Male" to achieve it. The Alpha Male nearly won the NWA World Heavyweight Title prior to Turning Point on Impact against Jarrett - with the champion relying on interference by Scott Hall and Kevin Nash, his guitar and two shots from a steel chair to put down The Alpha Male. The big question now is: Can The Alpha Male overcome the ring skills of DDP and Nash and Pounce his way to a World Title Match at Final Resolution? Then there's "Big Sexy" Kevin Nash - a former World Champion and a member of the Kings of Wrestling with Jarrett and Scott Hall. Will Dusty's decision to put Nash in the bout cause some problems in the Kings of Wrestling camp? Will Nash put his World Title hopes above the Kings, or has Dusty made a mistake in putting Jarrett's right-hand man in the bout to take care of DDP and The Alpha Male? Who will survive the Nash vs. DDP vs. The Alpha Male bout on January 16 to advance to face Jarrett for the World Title that night on Pay-Per-View? Tune in to the epic event live on Pay-Per-View! CREDIT: TNAWrestling.com
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Monty - he's got charisma and is a decent big man, lots of potential Garza - really good all around; one of the few guys they've really done well building up, along with Brown Petey - great lightweight wrestler with an awesome finisher; lots of people consider him a one-move guy, but he's not DDP - nothing special anymore; good on the mic, but not much in the ring Sabu - still holding strong, has a ton of health problems as evidenced by the recent benefit shows, he's not going to be wrestling anymore, save for maybe a couple comeback matches if he's lucky, up until the recent problems, the effort the guy put in every night was absolutely incredible...truly a guy to be respected, if you mean by if he's still good does he still do the table and chair spots that he did in ECW, yes he did still do that hardcore stuff up until the recent influx of injuries