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Super Loco (Super Crazy) vs. Brian Christopher - WWF Shotgun Saturday Night The quality isn't great, but it's a good match.
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The Story of XTREME PRO WRESTLING
LucharesuFan619 replied to LucharesuFan619's topic in General Wrestling
I hate to bump, but any feedback on part 4? Anything I should change for future editions? BTW, expect revised versions of the previous parts to be reposted, including a brand-new chapter that talks specifically about the fallout in Elegant Angel, the tension during its final days, and the eventual formation of Extreme Associates. I should have that revised edition done by the end of the week. -
My want list and what I want to trade
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I made a big update on the sale list, the trade list, and the want list! -
http://s3.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1T3A2XYCCPZTQ2233JM4K271HB
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The Story of XTREME PRO WRESTLING
LucharesuFan619 replied to LucharesuFan619's topic in General Wrestling
The History of Xtreme Pro Wrestling (Part 4): Rob Black & The Dudleyz vs. Adult Video News posted on Sunday, February 13, 2005 As the relations between Extreme Championship Wrestling and Extreme Associates grew more and more serious, Rob Black was disappointed to find a surprising number of his porn colleagues criticizing his decisions behind his back. Porn was and still is a close-knit industry that doesn’t take kindly to outsiders stepping onto its turf, and that’s exactly how many insiders interpreted the business relationship that was developing between Black’s company and ECW. Although he was closely involved in negotiations with ECW head Paul E. Heyman, much of Black’s time was spent hanging out with wrestlers Buh Buh Ray Dudley (Mark Lamonica) and Big Dick Dudley (Alex Rizzo). In early January 1999, Rizzo and Lamonica even accompanied Black – along with his new girlfriend, Janet Romano (better known as Lizzy Borden) – to the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES). The two were such good friends with Black that, at the event, they willingly interjected themselves on his part into a confrontation that the Extreme Associates CEO found himself in with the wife of rival director John T. Bone (real name: John T. Bowen). A few weeks later in a LukeFord.com article, Black told his side of events: “One day at the show, out of the blue, Mrs. John Bowen starts calling me names. ‘You cocksucker. You asshole. You're a jerk. You motherfucker.’ And everyone wondered ‘who was that?’ And I said, ‘I think that was John Bowen's wife.’ And they said, ‘why did she come out of the blue and bust your balls like that?’ And I said, ‘I don't know.’” Hours later, Mrs. Bowen supposedly came and spit on Black as he and his crew were waiting for a taxi. Then, at the special CES-sponsored dinner that same night, events almost spiraled out of control, as Mrs. Bowen confronted the Black, Borden, and the two wrestlers and began yelling at them (especially Black). Borden ended up losing her temper and called Mrs. Bowen a “fucking pig,” which – according to Black – sparked Mrs. Bowen to threaten them with “a fucking bottle. Big Dick Dudley twisted it out of her hand. Then Bubba Ray Dudley told Bowen, 'if your fucking wife hits anybody with a bottle, you're going down.’” After the incident, Black went up to John Bowen and conceded to him that they “verbally go at each other” in AVN and similar publications, but that “this kind of assault is BS.” Bowen – according to Black – apologized for his wife’s actions, saying that “he was sorry, that his wife was out of control.” Although AVN writer Paul Fishbein was at the AVN awards and – even if he didn’t see the incident unfold firsthand, he was almost certainly informed of its gist from his fellow AVN writers who did see what happened – he still had doubts that Black’s discussions with ECW were completely legitimate. It was of Black’s opinion that Fishbein and his associates “thought that because [then-AVN writer] Gene Ross and I [were] friends that it was just BS publicity.” Not willing to accept any skepticism about his relationship with ECW, Black thought of an idea: “Well, I did them one better. I brought one of the five-time tag team champions of the world into the AVN offices.” That’s right. Black (along with Tom Byron) responded by bringing Mark Lamonica a.k.a. Buh Buh Ray Dudley to the AVN offices on Tuesday, December 29, 1998, completely unannounced. Fishbein told LukeFord.com that he and other AVN officials “were in an editorial meeting” when the Byron, Black, Lamonica, and a cameraman who Black and Byron had bought along walked in. The cameraman taped a staged confrontation (wrestling-style, anotherwards) where – Black says – Lamonica “got into a big pissing match with Fishbein,” telling him that Extreme Associates should’ve won some of the recent awards given out by AVN. Some photographers snapped pictures of Lamonica gripping Fishbein by the neck and pretending to choke him. Shortly after the incident, Fishbein told Lukeford.com that he “liked Buh Buh and the whole thing was fine,” but that – even so – it still felt a bit “weird and uncomfortable.” He went on to say that “the pissing match really was like wrestling actually because it didn't feel real at all.” Around this same time, Extreme Associate was in the midst of filming and producing the fourth edition of its “Whack Attack” series. Lamonica, Rizzo, Tommy Dreamer, and Francine Fournier were already in town, staying at Black and Borden’s house to celebrate the New Year’s holiday. At one point during New Year’s Weekend, Black talked with ECW superstar Taz (current World Wrestling Entertainment commentator “Tazz”) on the phone for a few minutes. Black ended up bringing Lamonica, Rizzo, and Dreamer to the Extreme Associates studios and filmed them at various times of the day. The final cut of the “Whack Attack 4” production features some of this footage, including Lamonica, Rizzo, and Dreamer watching as a sex scene is filmed and Lamonica and Rizzo hanging out with Black and Borden at the airport. Black also filmed Dreamer talking on the phone with Scott Levy (a.k.a. Raven), who was in World Championship Wrestling at the time. However, that footage didn’t make the final product, as Dreamer requested that Black not include it out of fear that ECW boss Paul Heyman would be upset about possible legalities with WCW. (EDITOR’S NOTE: For those 18 years of age or older, the DVD – which also contains personal footage that Black filmed while with Lizzy Borden and Tom Byron at an ECW show in Queens, NY [covered in the next part of this retrospective] – can be purchased at ExtremeAssocaites.com.) Despite all of this interaction between Extreme Associates personnel and ECW talent, AVN’s Paul Fishbein remained skeptical of Black’s claims of discussions between himself and ECW. However, even more notably, Fishbein stood by what he wrote weeks earlier – while he admitted that AVN “wrote a ton about the wrestling stuff before it happened and it has been slow developing,” he insisted, nonetheless, that he “never thought [black] was full of shit.” He defended what he previously wrote: “For marketing, talking about it will not get you a nomination for Best Campaign. But if it materializes (as it looks like it will) it will be a great coup for Extreme and [black] can market to the mainstream. Our [AVN’s] cut-off date for awards is 10/31/98 and the wrestling thing wasn't happening yet.” Shortly thereafter, in January 1999, Lukeford.com received an anonymous e-mail from a user called “imlikgod,” claiming to be a wrestler who was at one of the shows at which Black and his crew were assigned formal roles. This (supposed) wrestler even claimed to have competed on one of the two Monday night shows (anotherwards, WCW Nitro or WWF RAW). They wrote that “people recognized Tom [byron] but had no idea who Rob or Lizzy were” and that while some of the ECW wrestlers welcomed Black with open arms, some looked at his involvement in ECW in an entirely different manner: “I have friends in ECW who have told me they look forward to smashing a chair over Rob's head. Not everyone likes it when some ‘mark’ off the street comes in and gets TV time.” Black shrugged off those claims, telling Lukeford.com: “He says he's with an A company. I don't know who he is...He must be unimportant…who cares what this guy says. He must be a jobber – someone who gets his ass kicked by the big guys." By this point in time, Rob Black was determined to go through with serious negotiations between his own company, Extreme Associates, and Heyman’s ECW brand, regardless of what the critics were saying. Criticism, after all, seemed to be what Black lived for, judging by his past promotional tactics and those that would follow in the coming years. An Extreme Associates/ECW business accord was coming closer and closer to fruition… COMING NEXT: Rob Black and Paul Heyman talk interpromotional business -
http://s8.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2CPJ0P0WHF5JA0Q9F9IOPJ1827 (Mass Transit reupped)
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Damn. OK, thanks.
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The Gangstas vs. Mass Transit & D-Von Dudley: http://s23.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=07YY5FN...MS06KQ69JS2F3UI
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I'm trying to download a streaming video file to my computer. It's a WMV format video. Usually what I'll do is right click on the video as its playing and click Properties. That'll bring up a box that gives the actual url of the video, i.e. http://www.whatever.com/whatever/whatever.wmv, and then I'll put a link to that address in a Frontpage document, right click, and download it no problem. But this particular streaming video file isn't http://www.whatever.com/whatever/whatever.wmv, it's mms://www.whatever.com/whatever/whatever.wmv . When I try to right click and Save the Target, I get an error message. Is there a way to download this type of file to your hard drive, or am I wasting my time trying to figure it out? Thanks in advance.
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Muta vs. Hase - Muta bleeds a gusher (This is the legendary match that crowned the Muta bladejob scale) http://s29.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0RX50PO...9R2KV6MKEKIIOFA
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It isn't Holly. He can only get stiff in the ring. LMAO. JoeDirt's line directly above about Lillian and Vis also cracked me up.
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Taz on the 2/9/05 edition of WWE Bye This!: “You know what I do when I cant go to sleep at night? I watch a Lance Storm promo and I go right to sleep.”
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- Pro Wrestling Weekly has been following the new developments between Amy Weber and World Wrestling Entertainment since our initial report and updates on the story. Former WWE SmackDown! Diva Amy Weber Sadly, as of tonight, WWE has no more plans to attempt to negotiate with Amy Weber or her agent in chance of changing Amy’s mind over her decision to leave the company. Amy is expected to be able to leave, with a month’s compensation. Amy Weber is not under any WWE contract and is not liable to any “no-compete” clause WWE institutes to most talent. She was on a day-to-day agreement. WWE, at this point, are afraid of the potential backlash they might receive over their business environment, which has taken blows in the past from several major publications. Many may recall how the AP ran with Rena Mero’s sexual harassment suit against WWE, and how that drew a media cloud over WWE and their conduct of professionalism. WWE is hoping to negotiate a settlement with Amy in hopes of avoiding any potential lawsuit. Both Randy Orton and JBL, the two WWE Superstars who teased and hazed Amy the most, spoke to Vince McMahon this evening and are expected to receive some form of discipline. This incident alone might solidify Randy Orton’s drop from main event status. We’ll keep you updated on Amy’s departure from World Wrestling Entertainment when new information is provided, but as of right now, Amy Weber is intent on leaving WWE, and WWE is content with her decision. SOURCE: ProWrestlingWeekly.com PWW did break the news a day before Meltzer, so do take it for what it's worth. I think it was posted just recently. I do columns for the site and the webmaster is telling me he got the info from someone employed by WWE. Take it for what it's worth, though. I can't guarantee any validity. The site is very new, too...
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I'm told by a reputable source that one of those involved IS Kurt Angle indeed. I'm not bullshitting here. This is what I'm told from someone who I believe would know. The guy above knows what he's talking about, too. (the one who implied it with the bold)
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“Without me in Mick Foley’s book, his book would’ve been as long as his penis.” – Al Snow (January 20, 2004; Trash Talking Radio) “Pepper was near my heart, very near my heart…until I had a bowel movement.” – Al Snow, when asked how Pepper the dog tasted (January 20, 2004; Trash Talking Radio)
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I will not order because of lack of PPV
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Fusion is cool, like KoOS said. Smokey Charmichael of XPW fame works there. Like him, I'm not sure if either Rocky Mountain is still around.
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Joe Dirt's indy wrestling video thread
LucharesuFan619 replied to JoeDirt's topic in General Wrestling
Thanks! I'll upload some stuff of my own in the coming days. -
Could someone post the famous Taka Michinoku/Great Sasuke match from the WWF PPV (I forget which one)? Thanks in advance.
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My want list and what I want to trade
LucharesuFan619 replied to LucharesuFan619's topic in General Wrestling
Updated with more wants and more tapes up for grabs via sale or trade. -
The Candice Michelle/GoDaddy Controversy
LucharesuFan619 replied to SuperJerk's topic in The WWE Folder
There was a whole page long story on Candice and the commercial in the New York Times two days ago. It had a screenshot from the commercial. -
This is Pamela Paulshock, right? Or is Paulshock someone different?
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Ya, it's a really good show. I'd skip BOTB3. BOTB4 is definitely recommended.
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My want list and what I want to trade
LucharesuFan619 replied to LucharesuFan619's topic in General Wrestling
No thanks, I'd rather buy in bulk. I updated the list with a lot of new tapes I want and addeda couple more tapes to the list of what I'm willing to trade.