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5/29/98 - Baton Rouge, LA (not sure when these matches aired on ECW TV) 9/17/98 - Queens, NY (I know the the matches from this show aired on ECW Hardcore TV around late October '98) If you have either of these two house shows and would be willing to sell them, PM me. Thanks. Also, I believe there was another ECW house show in New Orleans shortly after the Baton Rouge show. I'm not sure of the date, but if you have that event, I'm also interested in that.
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Are you still selling this stuff, or is it all done with?
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11. Shane Douglas (w/ Francine) vs. The Sandman(w/ Woman) - Francine and Woman get into a catfight during the match. A ladder gets involved in here, with Douglas fishermanbustering Sandman onto it, only to have Sandman come back with a Flying Somersault Senton onto Douglas, who in turn is laying on the ladder. That gives Sandman the win. 10. Raven, Stevie Richards (w/ The Blue Meanie), & Sabu (w/ Bill Alfonso) vs. Chris Candido (w/ Tammy), Taz, & Tommy Dreamer (w/ Beulah) (Special Guest enforcers - Cactus Jack and Terry Funk) - Raven & Sabu win. Taz accidentally knocks out Funk by Tazplexxing Sabu into him. Dreamer DDTs Raven, but there's no ref to count the fall. Raven tries to attack Dreamer from behind with a chair, but Cactus stops him. Dreamer then DDTs Raven when he turns around, but Sabu flies in with an Arabian Facebuster to break up the fall. Sabu and Dreamer brawl, Stevie eventually Stevie Kicks Sabu accidentally, when Dreamer ducks. Stevie then turns right into a DDT from Dreamer for the win. Post-match, Sabu gets mad at Stevie and Arabian Facebusters him through a table, in return for the accidental Superkick. 9. Justin Credible (w/ Lance Storm and Jason Knight) vs. Steve Corino (w/ Jack Victory) - Credible wins by countering the Old School Expulsion into That's Incredible. 8. Tables Are Legal Match: The Dudleyz vs. Spike Dudley & Balls Mahoney - The Dudleyz win when Spike tries the Acid Drop on D-Von through a table, but as he's coming down out of the air to complete the Diamond Cutter part of the move, Buh Buh catches Spike on his shoulders in a Powerbomb position and powerbombs him through the table. Then, in an awesome spectacle, Balls charges at D-Von, only for the Dudleyz to hit a 3-D variation in which they drop the 300+ lb. Balls right on top of Spike! The Dudleyz - leaving Balls on top of Spike - lay their bodies over both of their opponents and the remnants of the table to capture the win. 7. Elimination Match: Mikey Whipwreck vs. Too Cold Scorpio vs. Rob Van Dam (w/ Bill Alfonso) vs. Eddie Guerrero - Guerrero is eliminated first, then Scorpio, and finally RVD (when RVD misses the 5 Star Frog Splash and Mikey rolls him with a La Majistral up for the surprise victory). 6. The Eliminators vs. The Pitbulls - The Pitbulls kick out of Total Elimination and win a few minutes later with a Superbomb through a table. 5. Mike Awesome (w/ Judge Jeff Jones) vs. Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Rhyno - Awesome practically kills himsel with a suicide dive onto Rhyno. At that point, Bigelow drags Rhyno into the ring and Powerbombs him before going up top for the Moonsault. However, Rhyno rolls away and Bigelow crashes hard. When he gets back to his feet, he turns around right into a Gore for the victory, as Awesome is a fraction of a second too late in breaking up the pinfall. 4. Tajiri & Rey Mysterio Jr. vs. Super Crazy & Psychosis. - Crazy & Psychosis win when Rey tries a Springboard Rana on Crazy, but Crazy refuses to be taken over and instead lifts him back up and executes a Spinning Sitdown Powerbomb. Psychosis follows with a Flying Leg Drop on Rey for the surprise win. 3. New Jack mounts an open challenge: Brian Lee accepts. Brawl throughout the arena, ending with a balcony dive through a table by New Jack (No Contest). 2. Jerry Lynn vs. Chris Jericho - In an incredible opener, Lynn wins by getting his knees up when Jericho tries the Lionsault. Jericho then charges towards Lynn and receives a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker. About a minute later, after an Irish whip reversal sequence, Lynn hits the Cradle Piledriver for the victory. After the match, Lynn invites Dean Malenko and Chris Benoit out to the ring, and all four - four of the best workers in the world - celebrate together. 1. A Tod Gordon/Cyrus altercation starts the show. Cyrus starts acting like his usual annoying self, so 911 comes in and Chokeslams him to a huge pop.
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Had some time and got bored, so I did a quick fantasy-type card for WAR's next show. No need for any heat, just figured some may be interested in reading it. Pro Wrestling WAR's second show December 12, 2004 Santa Ana, CA Santa Ana Elks Lodge QUICK RESULTS: 1. CHARLES MERCURY forces Silver Tyger to submit 2. RONIN pins Under Pressure 3. BO COOPER & TONY KOZINA (w/ Gary Yap) defeat The Aerial Express (Quicksilver & Scorpio Sky) via pinfall 4. SCOTT LOST wins a Three-Way Dance over Jack Evans (not donning the Blitzkrieg attire until later on) and Lil Cholo by pinning Cholo 5. Falls Count Anywhere Match: The HUMAN TORNADO pins Supa Badd (w/ Dino Woodwood a.k.a. Robert Stamos) in the crowd 6. JOEY RYAN pins Austin Aries 7. The Backseat Boyz (TRENT ACID & JOHNNY KASHMERE) (w/ Gary Yap) defeat S.B.S. (Disco Machine & Excalibur) via pinfall 8. BLITZKRIEG hands down his wrestling attire to JACK EVANS. 9. 20-Man Royal Rumble-style Battle Royal for the Pro Wrestling WAR Heavyweight Title: AUSTIN ARIES and Super Dragon end up as the final two competitors, so they wrestle in a 30-minute Ironman Match, with Aries eventually pulling out the pinfall win to capture the WAR Heavyweight Title. BLITZKRIEG served as the Special Guest Referee for the Ironman Match. DETAILED RESULTS: 1. CHARLES MERCURY vs. SILVER TYGER WHY: No real reasoning. Both guys were on the debut show, so I figured I'd throw each on this card, too, as an opener for both guys to refine their talents. WINNER: Charles Mercury (Finish: Mercury escapes The Supa Sizer and eventually gains the submission via a Texas Cloverleaf) 2. RONIN vs. UNDER PRESSURE WHY: Ronin & Quicksilver saved Scorpio Sky from a beating at the hands of Gary Yap's crew (Bo Cooper, Tony Kozina, & Under Pressure) at the debut show, so this would be Ronin's shot at revenge. WINNER: Ronin (Finish: via pinfall, thanks to whatever his main move is) 3. The Aerial Express (QUICKSILVER & SCORPIO SKY) vs. BO COOPER & TONY KOZINA (w/ Gary Yap) WHY: Cooper & Kozina - along with Gary Yap and Under Pressure - attacked Scorpio Sky at WAR's debut show until Quicksilver and Ronin ran out to make the save. Since Quicksilver & Sky are an established tag team in So-Cal, they fit better in a tag team match against Yap's crew than Ronin does. WINNERS: Bo Cooper & Tony Kozina (Finish: Death Valley Driver by Cooper followed directly by a 450° Splash by Kozina, following - of course - interference from Yap) 4. Three-Way Non-Elimination Match: JACK EVANS (not donning the Blitzkrieg attire until later in the night) vs. LIL CHOLO vs. SCOTT LOST WHY: Evans' Generation Next partner, Austin Aries, took on Scott Lost on WAR's debut show. Cholo is a great up-and-coming worker who would be able to fly competitively with Evans and balance Lost out as a technical force in this three-way dance. WINNER: Scott Lost (Evans and Cholo do some great lucha-style sequences during the early stages of the match and it turns out that they work quite well together. Evans hits a Code Red on Lost a couple minutes before the finish, in order to build up the move. However, when he tries it on Cholo, it's countered into The Cholo Special #1 [EZ Money's Money in the Bank]. Cholo then turns around right into a Vertaebreaker #2 from Lost. That's followed by a Flying Elbow Drop, as Lost pins Cholo.) 5. Falls Count Anywhere: The HUMAN TORNADO vs. SUPA BADD (w/ Dino Woodwood a.k.a. Robert Stamos) WHY: These two brawled all over the arena at WAR's debut show, eventually ending up disappearing before the show ended. This would heat up their rivalry while drawing upon the round-the-arena brawl on November 12. WINNER: The Human Tornado (I'd have the match go all over the arena obviously. The finish would be Tornado winning a Diving Tornado DDT from something relatively high up and onto the concrete floor below. Have the pin be somewhere in the crowd, I guess...) 6. AUSTIN ARIES vs. JOEY RYAN WHY: Aries defeated Ryan's tag team partner, Scott Lost, on the WAR debut show, so this would be a logical avenue to build up to an eventual Generation Next (Aries/Evans) vs. X Foundation (Lost/Ryan) showdown. Plus, both of these guys are superior technical wrestlers, so putting them in the singles main event would serve WAR quite well. WINNER: Joey Ryan (Finish: Aries hits a T-Bone Lift into a Gutbuster immediately followed by an STO, and then goes up top for the 450°, but Ryan crotches him and hits his Super Swinging Neckbreaker for the pinfall.) 7. The Backseat Boyz (TRENT ACID & JOHNNY KASHMERE) (w/ Gary Yap) vs. S.B.S. (DISCO MACHINE & EXCALIBUR) WHY: S.B.S. were attacked by Gary Yap's crew (Bo Cooper, Tony Kozina, & Under Pressure) towards the end of WAR's debut show. Since the other three workers who are allied with S.B.S. - Quicksilver, Scorpio Sky, & Ronin - are all occupied on the undercard, and also since S.B.S. is the most established duo on of those five wrestlers, they'd be a good fit for this matchup (plus, I don't know how The Aerial Express would mesh with The Backseats, style-wise.). The angle would feature the arrogant Backseat Boyz coming in as Yap's hired guns, with the intention of taking out S.B.S. WINNERS: The Backseat Boyz (Finish: The Messiah interferes and tries to cost Trent & Johnny the match for comments they made about him on their NorEast Hotline several weeks back, but Kaos runs in and takes Messiah out, in the process building up their three-way match with Adam Flash at CZW Cage of Death VI. Shortly thereafter, Yap climbs up on the apron to further distract S.B.S. Excalibur is about to punk him out when Kashmere charges at him (Excalibur) from behind with a Spear, and Excalibur suddenly sidesteps from his path. That causes Kashmere to collide with Yap, sending the former-EPIC owner flying off of the apron and down to the ringside concrete. However, since he attacked with so much force, Kashmere also ends up flying out between the top and middle and landing hard on the concrete. At this point, Disco grabs Acid and signals for the end, setting up for The Disco Driver (Chokeslam Backbreaker). However, with the referee distracted (dealing with the hurt Yap and Kashmere on the outside), Acid low blow kicks Disco and then uses a hammerlock roll-through reversal, transitioning into an inverted facelock and hitting his new finisher, an Inverted Brainbuster Suplex. The referee's attention turns back to the match and he makes the 3 count in Acid's favor, giving the Backseats the cheap win.) 8. Blitzkrieg comes out to the ring wearing his trademark attire, and then calls out Jack Evans. Blitzkrieg proceeds to remove his attire, including unmasking, and hands it over to Evans, praising him as "the next big thing in junior heavyweight wrestling" and saying that "it's a pleasure to be looked up to by Jack." Evans is very grateful and thanks Blitzkrieg, promising not to disappoint him. 9. 20-Man Royal Rumble-style Battle Royal for the Pro Wrestling WAR Heavyweight Title: participants - *"The Hardcore Homo" Angel*, Austin Aries, Bo Cooper, Charles Mercury, *Chris Bosh*, Disco Machine, Excalibur, The Human Tornado, Jack Evans (now wearing the Blitzkrieg attire, including the mask) Joey Ryan, Lil Cholo, Quicksilver, Ronin, Scorpio Sky, Silver Tyger, *Steve Pain*, Supa Badd, Super Dragon, Tony Kozina, Super Dragon, and Under Pressure (Name* - making their WAR debut) WHY: Since the match is booked already and I want to avoid as much as possible changing a part of the card that's already been scheduled. SUMMARY: This match features some absolutely classic pimp vs. gay comedy from Human Tornado and Angel. Tornado acts like his awesomely pimptacular self and Angel tries to molest him and do other gay stuff with him. Eventually, these two hilarious characters end up teaming up with each other as what ends up being a pretty viable force. Together, they eliminate Ronin and Bosh, but eventually get eliminated themselves by S.B.S. (Disco Machine & Excalibur) Tornado & Angel end up forming a regular tag team on future WAR shows, much in the spirit of the hilarious Angel & Shark Boy duo during XPW's dying days. After Tornado & Angel are eliminated, S.B.S. allies with The Aerial Express and tries to take out Kozina, Cooper, & Under Pressure. However, Gary Yap comes out to ringside and proves himself to be an effective distraction, as he helps his crew eliminate both Aerial Express members. Later, Cooper and Under Pressure are sent packing by Evans and Disco, respectively. However, right after Disco eliminates Under Pressure, Aries sneaks up behind Disco and eliminates him! After that, long-time rivals Excalibur & Super Dragon ally with one another. However, Aries & Evans eventually get the best of Excalibur and send him out, leaving the final four as Kozina, Dragon, Aries, and Evans. Kozina is eliminated next, at which point Aries & Evans team up, but Dragon fights back and uses a springboard dropkick to send Evans out of a sitting position on the top-rope and down to the concrete floor below. That leaves Aries and Dragon to battle in a 30-minute Ironman Match, with Blitzkrieg as the Special Guest Referee. The Backseat Boyz try to interfere on Aries' behalf, but Blitzkrieg takes them out with an Asai Moonsault! S.B.S. then runs back out and drags The Backseats backstage. Each guy pulls out all the stops, but in the end Aries lands on his feet when Dragon tries to flip him into the Psycho Driver. Aries executes a T-Bone Lift into a Gutbuster immediately followed by an STO, and then follows with a 450° Splash to capture the title. After Aries and Dragon shake each other's hand, Jack Evans comes out and celebrates with Aries and Blitzkrieg to close the show.
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And they spelled Juvi and Psychosis' name wrong. This is just unbelievable...
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Yours truly, dying of laughter...
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I just saw Christopher Daniels & The Far East Connection (Ikuto Hidaka & Dick Togo) vs. The S.A.T. & Quiet Storm from MLW Reloaded 2002 and I must say – it is truly one of…if not THE…best six-man tag team match I’ve ever seen. It easily is up there with the ECW Barely Legal six-man that also featured Togo. I really have trouble believing I saw such well-executed moves from The S.A.T. The match featured reversal sequences that were original and executed brilliantly, but more importantly it was a six-man tag that actually worked and didn’t end up as a clusterfuck, like you see so often. Everyone had their game faces on for this match and worked their tails off. The lucha-style action from all six guys was especially impressive. Each and every wrestler played a function in the match and built up their involvement so that you cared about what they did next. From the innovative highspots to the scientific matwork to the creative double-team combos to Togo, Hidaka, Storm, and Daniels’ smartly-designed submission offense, this was what six-man tag team matches should be. If you want to see a match that showcases The S.A.T.’s abilities when they’re determined to do well, this is the match to watch. I’ve uploaded the match for people to DL it for themselves. It’s highly recommended that you check it out if you’re a fan of lucha, six-man tag team matches, or any of the six guys involved. CAP: ? Upload: me http://s11.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=FD6E86F...BA6782B0A0E48E7 http://s9.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=20111FEB...32699A1172848D2 Enjoy.
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WWE RAW Live, House Show Results Nov. 20, 2004.
LucharesuFan619 replied to natey2k4's topic in The WWE Folder
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The M-Dogg and J-Pro Passion for Pain backyard DVD is great.
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That's two shows better than H2. The Fusion roster and lineup looks spectacular. I don't give a shit who's backing it. If Feinstein is backing it, then good for him - he's getting his life back together. All I know is they have a great lineup for their first show.
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Who has been more sucsessful in WWE?
LucharesuFan619 replied to Frankie Williams's topic in The WWE Folder
I'd give the edge to Eddy because of his personality development. The Latino Heat character took on a mind of its own like nobody expected it to. While he's still an incredible worker, Benoit is very similar to the really intense character he had in WCW, but he's not really much more than that. Eddy has proved that he can not only wrestle, but talk like a superstar. -
I got Soulseek recently and I'm only able to play selected WMP files I download. The ones that I can't play I get the following error message: Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The player might not support the file type or might not support the codec that was used to compress the file. I can either click Close or More Information. When I click More Information it brings me to a Help dialog box that says C00D1199: Cannot play the file Windows Media Player cannot play the file. You might encounter this error message for one of the following reasons: The file type is not supported by the Player. For a list of file types (formats) that are supported by Windows Media Player, see Supported file types. The file type is supported by the Player, but the file was compressed by using a codec that is not supported by the Player. The file type is supported, but you are trying to play it in a way that is not supported by the Player. For example, you might have tried to drag a DVD file with a .vob extension from a DVD to the Windows Media Player icon. Or you might have tried to open a .vob file by clicking Open on the File menu. You are trying to play one part of a multipart file. Use a newsreader or other program to combine the files, and then try again. Error ID = 0xC00D1199, Condition ID = 0x00000000 Whenever I try to DL a WMP file from a web site, i have no problem, but with Soulseek I have this problem frequently. Any idea how to make these files work?
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Thanks for the reply, man. Quick question - with the Klite thing, it seems that one has to pay for it? Am I not clicking the right link or something? Do I want the mega-pack or the regular pack?
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I got it yesterday. It was great stuff.
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To be specifc, Sabu had heat for going longer in tv matches than he was meant to, and brawling outside the ring when he wasn't supposed to. Sabu only found out he was fired because they mentioned on Nitro that a WCW wrestler had been fired and to call the 900 Hotline to find out who. Sabu called up, and that's how he heard. They didn't even call the guy or Fed-Ex him his notice. WOW, really? That's funny. Sabu watching Nitro is funny enough, but him calling the WCW hotline...LOL.
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They lost so much money by trying to go to PPV when they should've waited at least three years longer, probably even more. By going on PPV so early, they screwed themselves from the start.
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Heyman paid Taz the entire time he was out with a broken neck when he had no contract and no obligation to. If and when he had the money he would take care of ppl. New Jack and Sabu to this day cannot get a job with a bigger company.A guy like New Jack was drizzling shits in the ring aside from weapon shots and balcony dives and no one wanted him then and no one wants him now. RVD says on the dvd he knew he wasn't going to be paid anymore so he would do independents to pay the bills and still appear with ECW because he was hoping they'd get bigger and loved working there. Lance Storm on the dvd talks about getting three bounced checks and threatening to leave and never getting a bounced check again. Ppl stuck around because they knew if the company took off they would get what they had coming to them.It didn't and that was the gamble they chose. Dude, Heyman made up a story about Jack raping a girl in hopes of getting him arrested. His failure to ever pay Mike Awesome resulted in Tommy Dreamer having to give up most of his paychecks to Awesome so that Awesome could support his wife and kids, since Dreamer didn't have a wife and kid at that point. He shouldn't have gotten one in the first place. As far as Sabu goes, the story on him is that Heyman did everything he could to prevent him from working promotions other than ECW. Sabu tried to sign with WCW and Heyman tried to sue him. Sabu tried to work in Japan and for XPW and Heyman tried to sue him. Had XPW not supplied Sabu with thousands of dollars to fight Heyman in court, Sabu never would've been able to get another paycheck. Heyman is a piece of sh*t like few others, even in a business as unclassy as this one.
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I agree with Mad Dog. That's why Heyman's such a damn scumbag and why I can't stand him. At least TNA pays his talent. Sabu is still owed over $5,000 from Heyman. New Jack over $1,000. RVD - Jesus, putting a number to it is crazy because Heyman owes him so much. TNA may owe a guy or two some money for a week or so, but they get it to him. Heyman - for almost five years - has owed talent and still not bothered paying them. Fuck him.
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Just saw amazing MLW tag match from '02
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PHOENIX TO FLY….JUST ONE MORE TIME? FWA management today announced that ‘The Phoenix' Jody Fleisch will be a special guest at British Uprising 3. Jody retired from professional wrestling in the summer of 2003 and has not been seen anywhere near the FWA or indeed the UK wrestling scene ever since. The former FWA British Heavyweight Champion had remained silent on his reasons for this premature retirement, when seemingly at the peak of his powers, while in the midst of a bitter rivalry with his former best friend ‘The Wonderkid' Jonny Storm . This shock announcement, which has come completely out of the blue to us here at Frontierwrestling.com, will fuel speculation that Jody may make a return to actually compete in the wrestling ring. However, this is not expected to happen at British Uprising, nor by any means is this anywhere near a ‘given' at any time in the future. There is no evidence to suggest that this will turn out to be anything more than a ‘one night only' appearance. Although no official statement has yet been made by FWA bosses, sources close to the management team told us that Jody first approached them a few days after Hotwired, requesting an opportunity to appear in front of the FWA fans one more time. It is believed he wanted the chance to say goodbye to his legions of supporters and as British Uprising 3 was the biggest show in the company's history, this seemed an opportune moment for him to do so. This marks something of an about-turn for The Phoenix because at the time of his retirement, he personally requested that his departure from the wrestling scene should remain as low key as possible, and politely declined any attempts by the FWA to persuade him to be honoured with any kind of official send-off or retirement ceremony. The reasons for this change of heart are unclear at time of going to press. It is also unclear whether Jody will give any explanation for his sudden retirement when he appears at British Uprising, or indeed what form this special guest appearance will take. We hope to have an official statement from FWA management on this bombshell news within the next seven days right here on www.frontierwrestling.com SECOND UPROAR MATCH ANNOUNCED A six-man tag team match has been signed for the British Uproar pre-show special at Uprising 3, exclusive to Ringside Ticket Holders and Fan Club members. This will pit Alex Shane 's Security team of Stixx, Stone and Leroy Kincade against the unit of Dangerous Damon Leigh, Jack Storm and making his FWA debut ‘The Raging Bull' TJ Cain. It is believed Cain was offered the final spot in this match after impressing FWA scouts in his matches for FutureShock Wrestling and GPW in the north west of England last weekend. Dangerous Damon himself has become a regular and a crowd favourite on the FWA Live shows in Morecambe this year, but this will mark his in-ring debut on a major FWA show. Ditto Midlander Jack Storm, who will be keen to impress in front of something of a local crowd for him. Of course they will have their work cut out for them against The Showstealer's trio of hired thugs Stixx, Stone and Leroy. The only way to see what will happen in this match is to buy yourself a Gold, Silver or Bronze ringside ticket for Saturday November 13. TWO MAJOR SCOOPS SET FOR SATURDAY FWA Commissioner Flash Barker released a press statement yesterday advising us at www.frontierwrestling.com that two major decisions have been made that will have far-reaching implications for British Uprising 3. First of all, Flash said the management team has agreed to his request to appoint a special guest referee to the six-man tag team match at British Uprising, pitting the team of ‘The Twisted Genius' Dean Ayass – ‘The Righteous' Paul Travell , Burchill and Terry Funk – against Greg ‘The Truth' Lambert 's Triad – ‘The Highlander from Hell' Drew McDonald , Thunder and Raj Ghosh . Flash explained that he had been concerned about the escalating war of words between Lambert and Ayass – in particular the accusations flying back and forth between the two that they each may try to influence the outcome of the match in some way through outside interference. As both Ayass and Lambert have cast-iron managers' licences and cannot be banned from ringside at Uprising, Barker said it was imperative to appoint a special guest official who would – in his words – “understand the mindset” of The Twisted Genius and The Truth, someone who could “get inside their heads” and ensure their presence at ringside would have no bearing on the result of this extremely important match. It is believed the identity of this special guest referee will be revealed in Patrick Lennon 's ‘Fighting Talk' column in The Daily Star this coming Saturday. UPDATE: The special guest referee for this match has been revealed as JIMMY HART! The second announcement will concern the opponent of D'Lo Brown at British Uprising 3. Flash's statement said that the management team had considered the merits of both Mark ‘Five Star' Belton and Jonny Storm, had taken into account the Wonderwhirld Tour petition of thousands of signatures from fans who have demanded to see Storm reinstated into the FWA, and also the protestations against Storm's return by some members of the FWA roster, the most vocal of which have been James Tighe – who of course defeated The Wonderkid in a Loser Leaves FWA Match – and Belton himself. Flash also said that a final decision would be announced on Saturday that would not only determine an opponent for D'Lo on November 13, but also resolve the issue of Jonny's possible reinstatement. Frontierwrestling.com will have the exclusive on the D'Lo-Belton-Storm situation right here this coming Saturday and will also break the news on the special guest referee for Travell, Burchill and Funk versus The Triad after it has appeared in The Daily Star. UPRISING MUSIC VIDEO DEBUT SET Tune in to The Bagpipe Report on The Wrestling Channel this Friday night at 8pm to see the debut of the long-awaited British Uprising 3 Music Video. That will be followed at 9pm by a brand-new episode of FWA TV, where ‘ The Righteous' Paul Travell is scheduled to face his former partner Raj Ghosh with five minutes in the ring with Greg Lambert at stake, Stevie Knight and Mark Sloan will team up to battle Dirk Feelgood and Dangerous Damon Leigh, and Steve Corino returns to take on ‘The South City Thrilla' Hade Vansen . Don't miss it!!! GOLD RUSH FOR ROSS Ross Jordan is the latest name to be thrown into the hat for the huge Battle Royal at FWA Gold Rush. The Little Dragon joins James Tighe, Simmons and ‘The Specialist' Mark Sloan in the event set to headline the show at Broxbourne Civic Hall on Sunday November 28, with other names still to be announced. Don't forget that Low Ki will also challenge for the All-England Title on the Gold Rush show. BRITISH UPRISING 3 – THE CARD SO FAR Here is the full line-up of matches signed for the mega-show to date: FWA British Heavyweight Championship Match, One Fall, Winner Takes All The Anarchist' Doug Williams v ‘The Showstealer' Alex Shane If Shane fails to win the title, he must fight Danny Williams in a Boxer v Wrestler Match FWA All-England Title Match, Last Man Standing ‘The South City Thriller' Hade Vansen v Jack Xavier 30 minute Iron Man Match AJ Styles v James Tighe FWA Tag Team Title Match The Duke of Danger and Simmons v ‘The Specialist' Mark Sloan and ‘The Shining Light' Stevie Knight Terry Funk, ‘The Righteous' Paul Travell and Burchill (with ‘The Twisted Genius' Dean Ayass) v Drew McDonald, Raj Ghosh and Thunder (with Greg ‘The Truth' Lambert) With mystery special guest referee The return – perhaps for one night only - of ‘The Phoenix' Jody Fleisch Three Way Dance – The Next Generation Final Eliminator for the FWA All-England Title Aviv Mayaan v Spud v ‘Little Dragon' Ross Jordan D-Lo Brown v either Mark ‘Five Star' Belton or ‘The Wonderkid' Jonny Storm (TBA) Also - Tony ‘Banger' Walsh and British Uproar pre-show special featuring Colt Cabana v Dirk Feelgood, and Stixx, Stone and Leroy v Dangerous Damon Leigh, Jack Storm and ‘The Raging Bull' TJ Cain. The card is subject to change. BRITISH UPRISING 3 – TICKET DETAILS Ticket prices have been set for FWA British Uprising 3 as follows: £60 Gold Ringside, £45 Silver Ringside, £25 Bronze Ringside, £20, £15 and £10. There is also a Standard Family Ticket priced at £30 (the equivalent of four £15 tickets – based on two adults and two children of 16 and under, or one adult and three children of 16 and under.) and other ticket options, please ask at the box office for details. Gold, Silver, and Bronze ringside ticket holders will receive a ticket package of first entry to the venue, free event poster, a meet and greet with several FWA stars after the show for a photo opportunity and 10% discount off FWA merchandise on the day. They, and Fan Club members, also get access to the British Uproar pre-show special. Tickets are available from the SkyDome box office. The number is 02476 630693, press option ‘Zero' . The doors for the main show will open at the Coventry SkyDome on Saturday November 13 at 5.30pm. FWA British Uprising 3 will commence at 6pm and is expected to last three and a half hours. Doors for the pre-show special British Uproar, available to Gold, Silver and Bronze ringside ticket holders and Fan Club members only, will open at 4.45pm. WE WILL BE BACK… …with another FWA British Uprising 3 update on Saturday. See you then!!! CREDIT: FrontierWrestling.com
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Fleisch is still scheduled to appear on this show, right? I really hope he wasn't pulled because I haven't seen his name in any of the updates about this show.
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Punk sets them up for a backdrop suplex (makes it so that they have a headlock on him. He often adds in a hammerlock for good measure. Then, he swings 180 degrees and does a lariat with his free arm, basically killing them because it's usually really stiff.
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THAT'S RIGHT!!!!!! SCCW UPDATE FOR MONDAY 11/8/04 First off, we would like to thank all of the SoCalUncensored board members for their support. We are also amazed and appreciative of the support of the So Cal workers. Numerous wrestlers have asked to either participate on the show or work in the locker room in some capacity. We truly believe this is going to be an amazing event for the entire So Cal wrestling community. Every day this week we will be announcing at least one "So Cal Supercard" match and one King of the Deathmatch Tournament participant. By Friday, you will have most of the puzzle pieces and on Saturday morning, you will be able to reserve your tickets at SoCalCW.com. So, without further ado, here is today's update: Officially signed from Pro Wrestling Guerilla, Super Dragon will take on Chris Bosh in a match that should be worth the price of admission alone. Additionally, the Empire Wrestling Federation has joined SCCW and has already signed "Ghetto Psycho" Big Q to face Kenny King (from Tough Enough_ on January 15th. And finally, SCCW is proud to announce the first participant in the King of the Deathmatch Tournament - making is return to pro wrestling - HOMELESS JIMMY! Check SoCalUncensored tomorrow for two more matches and another KOTDM participant to be announced. I don't know how much this means to everyone else, but for me this is friggin' big. I've been a fan of Jimmy's work since '99/2000 and have enjoyed him so much that I tracked down his earlier work dating back to '96. The guy is a workhorse like none other. On more than a couple occasions, he put his life on the line in XPW and got a ton of injuries that most people don't know the full story of. As far as wrestling ability, he's definitely not anything special, but I'd put him up against ANYBODY - Nick Mondo, Necro Butcher, even Sabu - as one of the guys who has put the most on the line during their career. In a promotion where there was tons of bad booking and mismanaged gimmicks, the fans genuinely took to Jimmy. I remember when he got his first win, there were people in the crowd crying. Jimmy returning to wrestling is a testament to how much he loves the sport - he just can't stay away from the business. His family had been trying to make him quit for awhile, but as one can see, it apparently didn't work. The only thing I hope is that he doesn't go over the line - a lot of people worried about him during his XPW tenure because he took so many risks. Hopefully he'll tame it down a bit for his own good, because a lot of times he's been on the verge of very serious injury in stunts he's done. But anyway, it's great to hear that Jimmy is back, even if only for a one-night appearance. If you haven't already heard, Jimmy - along with XPW mainstays Kaos, Dynamite D, Johnny Webb, GQ Money, Steve Rizzono, Pogo the Clown, and even Kevin Kleinrock - will also be making his presence felt in my upcoming retrospective on the roots, formation, challenges, and eventual folding of XPW. More information on that retrospective can be found here: http://forums.thesmartmarks.com/index.php?showtopic=58848