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TNA wrestlers Andy Douglas and Johnny Devine were involved in an incident in Nashville early Sunday morning that sent both to a local hospital. Douglas and Devine had just left a local nightclub and got involved in an altercation with several men, one of whom was armed with a knife. During the fight both Douglas and Devine were stabbed. Douglas was stabbed in the upper leg, and Devine was stabbed in the stomach. Douglas was stitched and released and his wound is not considered serious. Devine underwent several hours of surgery this morning and is expected to remain in the hospital for the next few days. The surgery, to repair internal injuries, was successful and Devine is expected to be able to return to action after a 4-6 week recovery period. At the present time, the identity of the other people involved is not known. They fled the scene of the incident, and local police officials are investigating. 1Wrestling.com wishes a speedy recovery to both Andy Douglas and Johnny Devine. CREDIT: Bob Ryder of 1Wrestling.com
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Masao Inoue Pro-Wrestling NOAH Height: 5’11” Weight: 235 lbs. Debut: April 4, 1991 (w/ Mitsuo Momota vs. Richard Slinger & Satoru Asako) Titles Held: All-Asia Tag Team Title (w/ Tamon Honda) WEW Tag Team Title (w/ Yoshinobu Kanemaru) Finishing Moves: Million dollar buster, Argentine backbreaker Bio: Masao Inoue is a thirteen year veteran and a mainstay on the Pro-Wrestling NOAH roster. Though most of his success has come with his tag team partner, three-time Olympian Tamon Honda, Inoue is an exceptional technical wrestler who can mix it up with punishing striking blows when needed. He has the tools to become a breakout star and is looking to establish himself as a contender for a major singles title. Selected to tour the United States by eight-time NWA World Champion and World League Wrestling chairman Harley Race, Inoue has been booked to appear on TNA Wrestling Impact and Xplosion tapings September 28th and October 5th. CREDIT: TNAWrestling.com
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My HUGE wrestling media list
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AIM: Piratez4v3go2 MV = music video GENERAL WRESTLING “BEST OF” MVs: MV showcasing various feds’ highlights (ROH/TNA/IWA-MS/Japan clips) My Generation (indy clips) Out of My Way (ECW/CZW/IWA-MS/3PW/WWE clips) (Nathanjr) Widows Peak’s Favorites (WWE/TNA/ROH/FWA/CZW/JAPAN clips) – Widows Peak Video Still Indystructable 2 (various US indy clips) Best of American Wrestling (WWE/TNA/ROH clips) – Widows Peak Video “BEST OF” PROMOTION MVs: 3PW: 3PW TV Opening MV, 3PW TV Closing MV CZW: Gotta Love CZW, CZW Step Up, Best of CZW, CZW Tribute, Best of CZW Light Heavyweights, The Road to Best of the Best (lightheavyweight highlights), Viking Hall: 10 in 10 – A Decade of Defiance ECW: History of the 1997 ECW Invasion of the WWF, ECW Desire MLW: Best of MLW TNA: Best of TNA Impact, Best of TNA (Randy Walsh Enterprises), TNA Tribute, TNA “Fan Thank You” for two years – featuring testimonials by management and wrestlers) (includes backstage footage) (TNAWrestling.com), Best of the X Division ROH: Best of ROH Scramble Matches (Maynard), Best of ROH #6 (Maynard), Best of ROH (Widows Peak Video) WCW: Best of WCW Cruiserweights, Final WCW Nitro – Night of Champions MV (showcasing past WCW champions), The History of WCW: Desire (Maynard) WWF/E: “Crying Out” – WWE MV (Nathanjr), WWE Desire (Widows Peak Video), History of the 1997 ECW Invasion of the WWF, History of the WWF/E (“Lonely Road of Faith,” by Kid Rock) (WWE), WWE RAW Opening MV, Best of WWE in 2003/2004, First 38 seconds of WWE – “Those Who Died in 2003” tribute XPW: Best of XPW Death Matches 1, Best of XPW Death Matches 2, Best of XPW High Flyers, XPW Flying High (more highlights from XPW’s high flyers), Best of XPW #1, Best of XPW #2, Best of XPW #3, Best of XPW #4, Best of XPW #5 (RV-1) (Darealgummy), Best of XPW – Tables, Ladders, & Chairs, History of the XPW Heavyweight Title, Best of XPW – X Volume 2), XPW – Past Present Future, XPW Thrills Chills Spills #1, XPW Thrills Chills Spills #2, XPW – To the Xtreme Misc.: Best of Toryumon, NWA Wildside TV Opening MV, IWA-MS Best of 2003 “BEST OF” STYLISTICALLY THEMED THEMED MVs: Best of ROH Scramble Matches (Maynard), Best of Lucha-Libre in XPW, Best of XPW Death Matches 1, Best of XPW Death Matches 2, XPW King of the Death Match – Enter the Tournament, Best of XPW – Tables, Ladders, & Chairs, Best of XPW High Flyers, XPW Flying High (more highlights from XPW’s high flyers), Best of WCW Cruiserweights, Best of the TNA X Division, Kewl Indy Moves (ROH/TNA/CZW clips), Cruiserweight Desire 12 (Maynard), CZW We Can Rassle, Best of CZW Light Heavyweights, The Road to CZW Best of the Best (lightheavyweight highlights) EVENT HIGHLIGHT MVs: WWE: The History of WrestleMania (clips from WMs 1-19) CZW: 2 different Cage of Death V (2003) MVs, Retribution 2004, Possession 2004, Streetfight 2K4, Overdrive 2004, Best of the Best 4, 2 different Trifecta Elimination 2 (2004) MVs, Tournament of Death 3 IWA-MS: King of the Death Match 2004 – Night 1 (clips of the death matches and the non-death matches) (ZeroVids), King of the Death Match 2004 – Nights 1 and 2 (clips solely of the death matches) (ZeroVids), Simply the Best V (ZeroVids) IWA-MS Simply the Best V (IndyInsider.com) PWG: Debut Show, Cash & Tango – Night 1, Cash & Tango – Night 2, Are You Adequately Prepared To Rock?, Pimpin’ In High Places TNA: Impact episodes 7/16/04 and 7/23/04 (one file) (ZeroVids), Impact episodes 7/30/04 and 8/6/04 (one file) (ZeroVids), 7/28/04 PPV (ZeroVids) ROH: Glory By Honor II (ZeroVids), The Conclusion (ZeroVids), War of the Wire (ZeroVids), Final Battle 2003 JAPAN: Toryumon El Numero Uno 2004 (ZeroVids), Osaka Pro J-Cup 2004 (ZeroVids) XPW (virtually all MVs by HouseOfXtreme.com/XPWPro.com): Genocide, Damage Inc., Free Fall, Retribution, New Year’s Revolution 2, Rapture, Halloween In Hell 2, Hostile Takeover, My Bloody Valentine 2003 (Philly), My Bloody Valentine 2003 – Night 2 (LA Tour), My Bloody Valentine 2003 (LA Tour) – Nights 1 & 2 (one file), “Path of Destruction” – History of the XPW King of the Death Match Tournament, Baptized In Blood 2, Fallout, Liberty or Death, Go Funk Yourself MISC. INDYS: Full Throttle Wrestling – 5/8/04 (highlights featuring Altar Boy Luke, Kevn Northcutt, BG James, and others), FWA British Uprising 2 (1018/03) Preview (highlights featuring Jody Fleisch, Jonny Storm, Doug Williams, Paul Birchall, and others) HWA Reincarnation (6/7/03) (highlights of GQ Money vs. Smokey Charmichael, Kaos vs. Altar Boy Luke, and Justice Pain vs. Chris Hamrick), JCW Jersey J-Cup 2004 (ZeroVids) (highlights featuring B-Boy, Super Dragon, Mike Quackenbush, M-Dogg 20, Homicide, Altar Boy Luke, and others), NYWC Rampage TV COMMERCIALS: LXW (highlights from its debut show) TNA Victory Road PPV Preview TNA Impact Lizzy Borden: XXXPOSED Ad XPW Battle of the Burgh 2 “White Trash” Johnny Webb promotes “Bell Bonds” 2002 XPW TV Opening Video XPW Pay-Per-View Preview CZW Pay-Per-View Preview XPW TV 2/5/03 Preview FEUD MVs: Dynamite Kid vs. Tiger Mask (Satoru Sayama) – ESProductions “The Rock Superstar” Kaos vs. Danny Doring (XPW) “The Rock Superstar” Kaos vs. Supreme (XPW) “The Hardcore Homo” Angel vs. Supreme (XPW) All Money Is Legal vs. Los Lunatics (WXW) WRESTLER “BEST OF” MVs: John Zandig in CZW – The Crimson King – by CZDub.com Nick Mondo retirement tribute – by DXD B-Boy in CZW B-Boy (in various feds) Chris Hero in CZW Jude in CZW Cactus Jack (IWA JAPAN/FMW/ECW/WCW/WWF clips) The Backseat Boyz in CZW The Amazing Red – “Must Be Seen To Be Believed” – by Widows Peak Video (ROH/TNA/CZW/PWF/USA Pro/ECWA/ICW clips) The Amazing Red – “I Won’t Be Ignored” (Maynard) AJ Styles – ZeroVids (ROH/TNA/FWA clips) AJ Styles – Widows Peak Video (ROH/TNA clips) AJ Styles in TNA 1 (TNAWrestling.com) AJ Styles in TNA 2 (TNAWrestling.com) Amazing Phenomenon – Best of AJ Styles & The Amazing Red – by Widows Peak Video (clips of both guys individually in TNA/ROH and clips from their tag team matches together in ROH) Christopher Daniels – by Widows Peak Video (ROH/TNA/PWF clips, plus very rare clips from his really early matches on the indy circuit) CM Punk in ROH (select few IWA-MS clips included) – LWOWrestling.tk Jeff Hardy – by Widows Peak Video (WWF/TNA clips) Low Ki – by Widows Peak Video (ROH/TNA/IWC/WWF/Zero-One clips) Michael Shane – by Widows Peak Video (ROH/TNA clips) Rob Van Dam – by Widows Peak Video (ECW/WWE clips) Shannon Moore – by Widows Peak Video (WCW/WWE clips) Paul London – by Widows Peak Video (ROH/TNA/WWE clips) Frankie Kazarian – by Jeremy Gerson (ROH/TNA/PWG clips) Hayabusa – Fall of a Legend Hayabusa – by Widows Peak Video Jack Evans – “Blitzkrieg 2K4” Believe the Hype (by Rob Naylor) Jack Evans Teddy Hart – Mixtape Volume 1 (by Rob Naylor) Teddy Hart – Mixtape Volume 2 (by Rob Naylor) Roderick Strong Super Dragon – “Evolution” Special K The History of Hulk Hogan in WCW and the WWF/E (by WWE) Bret Hart – “As We Know Him” Tribute MV Lizzy Borden 1 (Darealgummy) Lizzy Borden 2 (XPW) Vic Grimes in XPW “The Hardcore Homo” Angel in XPW “The Rock Superstar” Kaos in XPW The Black Army in XPW (Sean Widup) Mexico’s Most Wanted in XPW (Darealgummy) GQ Money & “The Rock Superstar” Kaos in XPW (Darealgummy) XPW X-Girls 1 (Darealgummy) XPW X-Girls 2 (Darealgummy) Psichosis in XPW Youthanazia (M-Dogg 20 & Josh Prohibition) in XPW (from the “Passion for Pain” Backyard Wrestling tape) THE HISTORY OF OWEN HART (Exclusive section): 10 Bell Salute to Owen Hart on RAW Is Owen Highlight Video from RAW Is Owen Jim Ross announces Owen Hart’s death live on the Over the Edge PPV. Stone Cold Steve Austin salutes Owen Hart on RAW Is Owen. A&E Tribute Video for Owen Hart – voiceovers by Vince McMahon) Big Boss Man shares his memories of Owen Hart Clips from Owen Hart’s funeral that the WWF vowed to the Hart Family wouldn’t be aired MATCH HIGHLIGHT VIDEOS: CZW - Chris Hero vs. Alex Shelley vs. B-Boy, M-Dogg 20 vs. Josh Prohibition (Process of Elimination), Nick Mondo vs. Ric Blade – Ladder Match, Jonny Storm vs. Nick Berk, Trent Acid vs. M-Dogg 20, Amazing Red vs. Ruckus vs. Quiet Storm, Trent Acid vs. Chris Hero JAPW – AJ Styles vs. Christopher Daniels (Season Beatings 2003), AJ Styles vs. CM Punk vs. Christopher Daniels vs. John Walters IWA-MS – AJ Styles vs. Matt Sydal (4/10/04), Roderick Strong vs. Jimmy Jacobs ( ROH: Six-Man Mayhem – Red vs. Jimmy Rave vs. Jack Evans vs. Teddy Hart vs. Mark Briscoe vs. Sonjay Dutt (At Our Best), Roderick Strong vs. Alex Shelley vs. Jimmy Jacobs vs. Josh Daniels, Jay Briscoe vs. Mark Briscoe (Honor Invades Boston) WCW: Rey Mysterio Jr. vs. Dean Malenko (MGM Studios) (Maynard) XPW (just about all by HouseofXtreme.com/XPWPro.com): Christian York vs. Chris Chetti vs. Psychosis vs. Sonny Siaki (NYR ’03), Altar Boy Luke vs. Vic Grimes vs. Little Guido (Hostile Takeover), Angel vs. GQ Money (HIH2), GQ Money vs. Angel (BIB3), Justice Pain vs. Supreme (House of Horrors Match from NYR ’03) (XPW TV), Super Crazy vs. Psychosis (Hostile Takeover), Supreme vs. Angel (BIB3), Supreme vs. Angel (Hostile Takeover), Ian Rotten vs. Supreme (No-Rope Barbed-Wire Death Match), Kaos vs. Chris Hamrick (Hostile Takeover), Kaos vs. Chris Hamrick vs. Psychosis (BIB3), Lizzy Borden vs. Veronica Caine – Bucknaked Match (Free Fall), Altar Boy Luke vs. Supreme (Fallout), Altar Boy Luke vs. Supreme vs. Angel (Exit Sandman), Jonny Storm vs. Jerry Lynn (NYR ’03), Mexico’s Most Wanted vs. Black Panthers (Hostile Takeover), Mexico’s Most Wanted vs. Dead Prez (Exit Sandman), M-Dogg 20 & Josh Prohibition vs. Mexico’s Most Wanted (Merry f’n X-Mas) WRESTLING Match clips (short clips, anotherwards): Fans throw hundreds of steel chairs into the ring during a Public Enemy vs. Cactus Jack & Terry Funk match New Jack and Vic Grimes crash off of a scaffold at ECW Living Dangerously 2000 The finishing moments of the Mass Transit incident Goldberg Jackhammers The Giant (a.k.a. The Big Show) Kevin Nash Jacknife Powerbombs The Giant right onto his neck Kevin Nash Jacknife Powerbombs Goldberg to win the WCW World Heavyweight Title at StarrCade ’98. The Kliq says goodbye to each other at Madison Square Garden Sid Vicious’ leg injury Buff Bagwell’s neck injury Gangrel and Viscera return to WWE in September 2004 Billy Kidman injures Chavo Guerrero with a Shooting Star Press on the 8/26/04 SmackDown! (non-aired post-match paramedic attention included) MV showcasing never-before-released footage of The Sandman’s XPW debut at Rapture. Vic Grimes takes the sickest bump in the history of pro wrestling – a 40-foot plunge off of a scaffold vs. New Jack at XPW Free Fall. Clip from XPWTV.com’s interview with Vic Grimes. WRESTLING PROMOS: Ric Flair’s promo from the final Nitro The Diva Search competition takes an unexpected turn, as the contestants drop curse words on a live RAW episode Paul Heyman calls into WWF Livewire as “Bruce from Connecticut” and lambasts Vince McMahon 15-second clip from Lizzy Borden photo shoot Altar Boy Luke promo on Supreme from a few weeks before XPW Fallout The Sandman announces his retirement on XPW TV (part 1 of the promo) Joey Styles debuts in XPW at Exit Sandman GQ Money (w/ Kaos) at XPW Halloween In Hell 2 Shane Douglas at XPW Hostile Takeover Shane Douglas on XPW TV (during Philly run) Rob Black and “White Trash” Johnny Webb press conference (XPW TV) Larry Rivera implies that Kris Kloss got raped during his stay in jail (XPW TV) GQ Money & Kaos have quite a surprise for Kingdom James (XPW Merry f’n X-Mas) (no sound) X-Pac debuts in XPW and accepts Kaos’ open challenge (XPW TV) Rob Black lambasts XPW’s fans and rambles about his mayoral campaign (XPW TV) Rob Black, Angel, Johnny Webb, and Kevin Kleinrock drive around town in a hilarious segment (XPW TV) The S.A.T. cut a promo near a subway station, hyping H2 Pro Wrestling’s debut show (appearance by Teddy Hart). FULL MATCHES: CZW - The Amazing Red & The S.A.T. vs. Brian XL & Divine Storm (Take 1) (the match cuts out about a minute before the finish, but it’s still an INCREDIBLE 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) ECW: Rob Van Dam vs. Sabu (Stretcher Match) (all but last few minutes included), Rob Van Dam vs. Sabu (Guilty As Charged 2000), Justin Credible vs. Tommy Dreamer (HeatWave 2000; complete w/ entire XPW invasion incident) 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) 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 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 (Death Before Dishonor), 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 (Good 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, Jody Fleisch vs. Spanky, Special K vs. Carnage Crew (At Our Best; Scramble Cage 2), TJ Wilson vs. Teddy Hart 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, 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) 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) WCW: Bret Hart vs. Chris Benoit (Owen Hart tribute match), Rey Mysterio Jr. vs. Dean Malenko (6-19-97; Germany) WWF/E: Bret Hart vs. Owen Hart (WrestleMania X), Randy Orton vs. Cactus Jack (Backlash), Chris Benoit vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin (SmackDown!), Flash Funk (2 Cold Scorpio) vs. Sabu (RAW) JAPAN: 9-Man Triangle Tag Team Match – Crazy Max (SUWA, Fuji, & CIMA) vs. M2K (Horiguchi, Darkness Dragon, & Magnum Tokyo) vs. Team Toryumon (Dragon Kid, Mochizuki, & SAITO) (Toryumon; 8-16-02), AJ Styles vs. Low Ki (Zero-One), Dragon Kid vs. Darkness Dragon (not their Mask vs. Mask Match, but still good), Ric Flair vs. Ricky Steamboat (Japan; 6-4-82) Misc. Indys: AJ Styles vs. Colt Cabana (IWC), 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) (blurry quality), Spanky vs. American Dragon (ECWA), Vic Grimes vs. Erin O' Grady (Crash Holly) (APW; 7/18/97) (the legendary streetfight), Vic Grimes vs. Tony Jones (APW; 4/19/7) TV SHOWS/PPVs: MLW Clip of the Week (clips of Sonjay Dutt vs. Jimmy Yang; plus promos by Jerry Lawler, Terry Funk, and Sonjay Dutt) MLW Clip of the Week (clips of Juventud Guerrera vs. Jimmy Yang and Super Dragon vs. Christopher Daniels; plus Justin Credible attacks “Dr. Death” Steve Williams) MLW Clip of the Week (clips of Raven vs. CM Punk – Nosawa gets involved) NWA-TNA Super X Cup #1 (featuring the popular Juvi vs. Chris Sabin match) (one file) ROH Expect the Unexpected (featuring Daniels/Xavier vs. Styles/Red) (2 parts) 3PW TV from the Wrestling Channel (5-27-04) (featuring the much-talked about Balls Mahoney vs. Nosawa bloodbath, Homicide vs. Xavier, and Joey Matthews vs. Gary Wolfe) XPW No Sleep Till Philly episodes from 8/3/02, 8/9/02, 8/17/02, and 8/23/02 XPW TV episodes from 8/10/02, 4/26/03, 5/10/03 IndyInsider.com Indy Vision #2 (Revolution Pro fancam highlights + A Day in the Life of Human Tornado) I'll update the list everyday as I get more matches, so if you want bookmark this page. IM me if you want to trade or get a couple of the matches on my list.
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I have Wham Bam Bodyslam (Owen wins the title from Bret, but the decision is reversed).
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For those interested, the article will be delayed till next weekend, but have no doubt - it will definitely be released. There's a rumor circulating that Zandig tried to obtain his own license and got rejected - anyone know whats up with that? The CZWFans board mentioned it as an offhand type comment, so I'm not sure if the guy who said it was being serious or whether he's credible.
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http://www.prowrestlingunplugged.com/radio/rebelnew.m3u Rebel talks about the incident with CZW even further. A lot of people have criticized me for what I've said about CZW. Well, once again, he confirms 100% exactly what I've claimed all along - the real reason Greg Matthews, Danny Rose, and the Backseat Boyz left CZW all had to do with their heat with Zandig, not creative differences or anything like that, as PWInsider and all the other news sites claimed. You can expect a huge article on the situation this coming weekend telling the real story of the license issue and including lots of rare info. Featuring comments from Rebel and Jimmy Jacobs.
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My eyes just bugged out like they've never done before when I saw this title. My condolences go out to his family (obviously they're not reading this, but still). That's horrible. RIP, BBM. Like everyone's said, thanks for all the memories, and I have a lot of them.
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CREDIT: Eric Walker As reported here earlier, Chuck Williams p.k.a. Rockin Rebel, pulled the use of his Pennsylvania State promoters license from CZW. Rebel will still be the promoter of record for ROH and 3PW in Pennsylvania and several other indy promotions. It was also reported that CZW Owner Zandig informed Rebel that he has already obtained the use of another license. Rebel has stated that as of yet, no paperwork has been filed with the State Commission. Rebel has also stated that Greg Sirb wants Zandig to obtain his own license. But now, the story has taken an ugly twist. Rockin Rebel, his wife and PA Commission agent Frank Talent have claimed to have recieved threatening calls on their phones. Rebel's calls came on his cell phone that he states no one but people he does business with has. His wife's calls also came on a cell phone that he stated only a few people have. Frank Talent called the people out on his weekly radio show to call him on the air. No one did, obviously. For the record, I am going by Rebel's statements and have not heard any messages that would back these claims up. Even so, crank calling someone and making threats is not only childish and stupid, it's a felony with the new Anti-Terrorism laws in place today. I also wish to state that not one of these calls has been traced back to anyone assoicated with CZW and these calls probably are coming from someone with no true association with CZW at all. For the record also, the CZW show scheduled for October 9th is still on as scheduled. Expect a big article about CZW's talent relations policies this coming weekend, featuring the long-awaited comments from my exclusive shoot interview with Rebel. Also including comments from Jimmy Jacobs.
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Very interesting that Gangrel is still listed as being on the show...
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They should interview Rob Black, LOL. See what he has to say. I can't wait to hear what Dreamer has to say. I'll definitely be buying this DVD when I see it at FYE.
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Ya, but the last place they'd want him to go is TNA, since that's somewhat of a competition.
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Rebel talks about it at http://www.prowrestlingunplugged.com/radio/rebel.m3u. For anyone who has criticized me as someone who doesn't know what they're talking about Rebel's relationship with Zandig, this confirms everything I've said all along. Zandig has been pulling tons of shit like this for the last year and a half and Rebel has always been the guy that's had to step up in order for them to keep their license. To the guy that questioned 3PW's wet t-shirt contests, Rebel addresses that and tells why Zandig's been so unprofessional with his relationship with the athletic commission.
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If anyone missed the show and wants the clip of Viscera/Gangrel's return, IM me on Piratez4v3go2 and I'll hook you up in .asf format.
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Smackdown V Anniversary Special So they're saying they're gonna bring those two in for the show? Am I getting that right?
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What was the commercial? Austin and Hogan? WTF? Someone explain.
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As I said, not too surprising. Zandig and Rebel's heat probably had a lot to do it, although I don't know for sure. XPW did the same thing with a chick at Exit Sandman, and it was only Sandman that got penalized because he brought her into the ring, but I guess this is different since she was an official valet.
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Indeed. Plus, Rebel and Zandig have had tons of heat over the last year and a half, so this probably just set it all over the edge. This thing is really sounding too much like XPW's Philly invasion - RF rescinds on his license deal and they get a backup promoter in HWA's Joe Blackburn, etc. etc.
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Wrestling Planet's Shooting Range
LucharesuFan619 replied to GreatWhiteNope's topic in General Wrestling
The footage was shot backstage at XPW New Year's Revolution in January 2002. I've seen some of the footage on Backyard Criminals and on some of the pre-released versions of the Shooting Range, and the interviews are in fact damn good, especially Vampiro's - in real life, Vamp is the most intense guy you'll find (when he was in WCW, he ran around the arena like 4 times before a show, sometimes - depending on the arena's size - the equivalent of a mile or 2 or even 3), but he's COMPLETELY out of character here, except for having his face paint on. Really speaks like you've never seen him before - no kayfabe or anything, and that's something you don't usually get from Vamp - hell, most of the wrestlers can't even break through the wall with him. So ya, from what I've seen, the documentary is recommended. -
I'll send it to you over AIM if u want.
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The Story of XTREME PRO WRESTLING
LucharesuFan619 replied to LucharesuFan619's topic in General Wrestling
At least a month. Probably quite a bit more. The next two, possibly three parts will be slow coming out. After that, I promise it'll start picking up to substantially to a faster pace. Thanks much for your interest in it. -
The Story of XTREME PRO WRESTLING
LucharesuFan619 replied to LucharesuFan619's topic in General Wrestling
Coming in the next week or two (give or take...shouldn't be any more than a month): A short trailer showcasing what you can expect from the upcoming XPW: 5 Years Later music videos, and also from the written retrospective itself. Just a quick taste of what you can expect. The trailer will be about a minute long. -
I entirely respect your opinion, but at least have the courtesy of achknowledging some of my comments. I just went out of my way to clarify some of my points before and achknwoledged all of your guy's comments. I don't expect a cookie or something like that, I'm just saying - what do you see in Mondo/Messiah from EPIC that was any better than Messiah/Supreme from Go Funk Yourself? Am I right or wrong about my aforementioned comments regarding Mondo's bump timing, the blatant spotfest-oriented mentality and lack of psychology towards the end, Mondo's insanely fake-looking weak kick to the head, etc.? Do you see where I'm coming from here? (Jay, PsychoDriver, etc.?) I disagree with many of Jay's points, but I entirely respect them. He said the brawling brought it down a bit. I think the brawling brought it down a lot, and unlike with Messiah/Supreme from GFY, the brawling didn't mean a damn thing. At GFY, Messiah and Supreme built up the brawling. The wrestling in Messiah/Supreme was far superior to Mondo/Messiah, surprising as it may be. Messiah and Supreme were doing Snap Suplexes, a Quebrada, a Davey Boy Smith powerslam, etc. The Superplex Suicida spot was built up far better than any of the spots in Messiah/Mondo, and in fact Messiah/Mondo didn't have any oen spot that REALLY stood out more than any of the others. Where's the climax in it. The climax in Messiah/Supreme is undoubtedly when you see Supreme superplex Messiah off the top buckle and onto a ringside bed of barbed wire, and the camera moves closer to see Messiah screaming as if he's just been shot a thousand times. They did some teriffic Irish whip reversals early in before starting to use the thumbtacks, barbed wire, and nails. Supreme actually bought some wrestling to the table in that match (i.e. the leg takedown in the beginning). What about Messiah's horrible attempt at a springboard onto the top buckle, something even non-wrestlers can do? Messiah/Supreme wrestled the match of their lives, so much so that it almost caused Messiah to retire from wrestling. It drained him. So, anyway, I think we had a pretty good discussion going about the logistics of the match and were really going beyond the surface, so to just stop and ignore anyone's points is dumb when we've come this far. I've tried to respond respectively and comprehensively to your guys' good points - do you see my perspective here? What is so special about Mondo/Messiah compared to Messiah/Supreme, any of the IWS guys' matches at TOD3, the JC Bailey/Nate Webb series, etc.? I truly don't understand, and it's not for lack of trying. Jay, have you even SEEN Messiah vs. Supreme from GFY?
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I didn't make that. It was what someone sent to me to put into my XPWTV.com sig and I was fine with it. Kind of like the AFOREMENTIONED Patrick McGovern putting into his CZWFans sig something like "New Jack says he's going to anally rape Jonathan Barber with a knife." But, hey - I'm Barber, so my past is up for contention, right? Pot? Kettle? Black? Hmmm... You're right, though - this thread has suddenly become quite gheay. But as I was saying, Mondo/Messiah was a very solid match, but truly overrated by the vast majority of those who reviewed it. I personally liked their first CZW match with each other substantially more.
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That has nothing to do with it. Would I have bothered writing a whole rant about it if I solely had an issue with the reviewer? Obviously not. PsychoDriver, you know me better than most people. I don't usually hold grudges. I truly didn't see anything too special in the match. The execution was OK, I wholeheartedly believe that the psychology was really minimal regardless of what Jay's review says). Mondo mistimed his big bump off the ringpost, and the similar bump by Messiah looked somewhat awkward. Towards, the end, it was just nonstop spots - Fall from Grace, Assault Driver, German Suplex, Crucifix Bomb, etc. Messiah drops off Mondo's shoulders and does a German. Where's the psychology that's spoken of? I agree with Jay that the buildup to the violence was executed brilliantly, but from a purely technical standpoint, the psychology was very minimal. No wrestling sequences to set up those spots. Just the spots done with mostly no transitioning. The same can't be said at all about Messiah vs. Supreme from Go Funk Yourself. In that match, they built up the use of the barbed-wire board and bed of nails to near perfection. That match was as innovative as they come. In the EPIC match, Mondo's kick to the back of Messiah's head in the last two or three minutes was perhaps the fakest, most weakest attempt at a stiff kick I've ever seen (and if you've seen your fair share of Mondo matches, you know well that he tries to kick hard, and often succeeds, but he most certainly didn't here). You're really going to tell me that a match with all of those mistakes is ****+ and better than Messiah/Supreme GFY? Look, I liked the match and all, but it was nothing compared to the hype it gets, IMHO. Not to mention you could see Messiah calling spots clear as day, something I know for a fact his trainer (XPW's Carlito Montana) taught him never to do which makes me all the more disappointed. EDIT: And Jay, the back body drop onto the ladder spot towards the beginning was about as choreographed as they come. I saw from a mile away Messiah was gonna reverse and catapult him over his head into the ladder. Also, the leadup to the spot with Messiah taking the bump out to ringside wasn't executed too good by Mondo. He *walked* into Messiah's back elbow. And then Messiah couldn't even do a damn springboard to the top turnbuckle. I've seen non-wrestlers get in the ring after shows and do that. I liked the match. I really did. But I didn't like it nearly as much as the hype made me expect I would. I'm so popular, Mike Johnson felt the need to come up to me at an ROH show and call me an asshole. I've gotten interviews with wrestlers with little problem thanks to my credentials. Do those count?