Guest Jay Z. Hollywood Posted December 12, 2003 Report Posted December 12, 2003 Courtesy of Steven Bryant at SoCalUncensored.com Lucha Va Voom, which has over the last year become the top drawing indy promotion in SoCal, and among the top in the United States, has now become even bigger, accomplishing something that TNA has yet to do, and that ECW and WCW were unable to do to save themselves. Lucha Va Voom now has a national television deal. In what should easily make it the United States' and Canada's number two promotion, at least in terms of exposure, Lucha Va Voom has inked a deal to begin production on a show for Comedy Central. Right now everything is still in pre-production, and there is no word on the shoot date, let alone an airdate. The current plans for the show are that it will be a mini-series of five episodes, then obviously if it's popular enough it would more than likely be picked up for more. In other Lucha Va Voom news, they will be running their next show on February 12th at the Mayan Theatre in Los Angeles, with Solar, Super Astro, and Ultraman all booked for the show, then they will be running two shows in Toronto, Canada in March. There is also an article on the promotion in the January issue of The Face magazine. http://socaluncensored.com/article327.html Steve's filled me in a bit about the product -it's a very comedy-based fed, and while it's far from a threat to WWE, it could definitely create a neat little niche fanbase and will be a really fun wrestling alternative to tune into.
PsychoDriver Posted December 12, 2003 Report Posted December 12, 2003 Ugh, the rumors of a SoCal promotion on TV lead to this? the comedy lucha fed? Well... still sounds ok though. I'll be watching...
Corey_Lazarus Posted December 12, 2003 Report Posted December 12, 2003 I'm not sure if it will be the "so bad it's good" comedy style of JCW, or just try to make fun of the workers and wrestling in general. Either way, pretty good news.
Guest Real F'n Show Posted December 13, 2003 Report Posted December 13, 2003 cool news. Is it all comedy or are there some serious matches in this fed?
Guest BobBacklundRules Posted December 14, 2003 Report Posted December 14, 2003 Check out this quicktime clip: http://www.luchavavoom.com/Lucha_Va_Voom_med.mov From what I understand it's some type of cabaret/lucha show that also has midgets.
Guest Real F'n Show Posted December 14, 2003 Report Posted December 14, 2003 Check out this quicktime clip: http://www.luchavavoom.com/Lucha_Va_Voom_med.mov From what I understand it's some type of cabaret/lucha show that also has midgets. looks really weird...
Guest BobBacklundRules Posted December 14, 2003 Report Posted December 14, 2003 But it has El Hijo de Santo, and more T&A than WWE. Pasties~! Lucha~! Little People WITH Pasties~!
Downhome Posted December 14, 2003 Report Posted December 14, 2003 Someone explain something to me. Does this fed just totally toss out tops and bras and the such to cover the tits, and instead they rely on PAINT!? I know not all of them, but a few seem to do so, lol. Go to the following site and then to the Buxoticas section. http://www.luchavavoom.com/
Downhome Posted December 14, 2003 Report Posted December 14, 2003 But it has El Hijo de Santo, and more T&A than WWE. Pasties~! Lucha~! Little People WITH Pasties~! But do we nee the T&A of one Bobby Pinz?
geniusMoment Posted December 16, 2003 Report Posted December 16, 2003 Out of all the promotions, we get stuck with this crap. Hell, I am a fan of T&A but give me a break, most of those girls aren't even remotely good looking, much less hot. The wrestling seems to be a joke. I would rather see XPW get a television deal, and I hate XPW.
LucharesuFan619 Posted December 16, 2003 Report Posted December 16, 2003 Out of all the promotions, we get stuck with this crap. Hell, I am a fan of T&A but give me a break, most of those girls aren't even remotely good looking, much less hot. The wrestling seems to be a joke. I would rather see XPW get a television deal, and I hate XPW. Ya, at least XPW had wrestling. From the aforementioned music video, I'm left wondering... How exactly Lucha Va Voom categorize as wrestling? I mean, for every porno segment, XPW had like 20 matches. This looks like a ratio of 1:1 or something, jeez...
PsychoDriver Posted December 16, 2003 Report Posted December 16, 2003 After seeing that video... I don't think it will last. To quote a famous wise man (Mr. Miyagi from Karate Kid part one) "Man walk on road. Walk left side, safe. Walk right side, safe. Walk down middle, sooner or later, get squished. Same here. You karate do "yes," or karate do "no." You karate do "guess so," [makes squish gesture] " Meaning Lucha Va Voom can't decide what it wants to be, Wrestling or wacky comedy stage show. So who will it appeal too? it won't appeal to pure wrestling fans or all fans of comedy in general... so honestly who will keep watching it? Using that logic, I don't think it'll last very long on Comedy Central (a channel I haven't watch since they canceled MST3K) sorta like the old WOW fed or The XFL, They didn't appeal to either side of their potential fanbase thus no one cared and they died... I can see the same thing happening to this fed.
Guest Jimbo Posted December 16, 2003 Report Posted December 16, 2003 After reading this thread for 3 days, I still have yet to come to a logical reason for any station wanting to put this gobshite on television...
Guest Ace Johnson Posted December 16, 2003 Report Posted December 16, 2003 The last show they ran drew almost 2000 people. Must be doing something right. I havent seen them myself but I saw a article about it in Rolling Stone. Every review Ive read have been glowing too. I dont think a judgement should be made off a music video.
geniusMoment Posted December 16, 2003 Report Posted December 16, 2003 Rolling stone also praises Spears and Christina, so they can go fuck themselves.
Guest Dynamite Kido Posted December 16, 2003 Report Posted December 16, 2003 ummmm.....this is stupid......or something. I do like the luchas they have, but honestly you know this will be more show than wrestling.
Guest Just Too Uber Posted December 16, 2003 Report Posted December 16, 2003 Oh come on people, at least give it a fucking chance. It can't be *THAT* bad. And who knows, maybe if you get off your pure wrestling high horses it might be the least bit fun.
Guest Jimbo Posted December 16, 2003 Report Posted December 16, 2003 Oh come on people, at least give it a fucking chance. It can't be *THAT* bad. And who knows, maybe if you get off your pure wrestling high horses it might be the least bit fun. Silly Uber *realises no one else will understand* just nod your heads knowingly...
Guest Devin Posted December 17, 2003 Report Posted December 17, 2003 (edited) God, you people are funny. You all bash both the promotion, and the station for picking it up, before even seeing the product. I have been to three out of the four Lucha Va Voom events so far, and they are tons of fun. The Mayan Theatre is the best wrestling venue I have ever been in, or even seen. Far more beautiful then even the Elk's Lodge, plus a happy atmosphere, minus the smarky environment. Sure, the promotion is based around comedy and having a good time, but there's some great Lucha to go along with it. Hell, most of SoCal wrestling doesn't take itself seriously, and is more about having a good time. Have you seen TARO? How about Excalibur? Disco Machine? TopGun Talwar? Ever read one of those PWG ads hyping an upcoming show? How about listening to the commentary from Team Chismo? A major part of the appeal of SoCal's wrestling scene is that it doesn't take itself so seriously, like say... ROH. And the primary reason for that feel to the scene, is that it is heavilly inspired by Lucha Libre. Not every match has to be a "four snowflake plus, pure, technical wrestling clinic that was stiff, but not too stiff and had innovative spots, but not a spotfest, with no reason for the match to take place because I hate that sports ENTERTAINMENT crap damnit, classic" or whatever's become the latest trend for elitist smarks this week. I don't know about you, but as long as the match holds my attention and is something I enjoy, I'm going to be a happy man. And yes, that includes some great (often times comedy inspired), Lucha Libre action with some of SoCal's finest latinas (granted, alot of the woman shown on their website are downright ugly), who don't need plastic surgery and bulemia to be beautiful standing next to me while I watch it. I don't know how well the atmosphere is going to translate onto television, but if they can capture even half the feeling the live show, I'm sure it will pick up a steady following. And whether you people like it or not, Lucha VaVoom has the potential to do something Vince has been trying to figure out how to do for a long time, and that's bring in just as many, if not more, non-wrestling fans that it does wrestling fans. Hell, for every SCU poster or Hispanic Lucha fan that shows up, there's quite a few people who heard about how fun the shows are (from Rolling Stone, word of mouth from the "trendy Hollywood" types, etc.) and came to have a good time. Edit: I'd also just like to point out that every Lucha VaVoom show so far has outdrawn any ROH show in their history. They're outdrawing every indy promotion, including TNA. Hell, their attendance figures are comparable to the WWE's house show attendance. They must be doing something right... Edited December 17, 2003 by Devin
Guest Just Too Uber Posted December 17, 2003 Report Posted December 17, 2003 God, you people are funny. You all bash both the promotion, and the station for picking it up, before even seeing the product. I have been to three out of the four Lucha Va Voom events so far, and they are tons of fun. The Mayan Theatre is the best wrestling venue I have ever been in, or even seen. Far more beautiful then even the Elk's Lodge, plus a happy atmosphere, minus the smarky environment. Sure, the promotion is based around comedy and having a good time, but there's some great Lucha to go along with it. Hell, most of SoCal wrestling doesn't take itself seriously, and is more about having a good time. Have you seen TARO? How about Excalibur? Disco Machine? TopGun Talwar? Ever read one of those PWG ads hyping an upcoming show? How about listening to the commentary from Team Chismo? A major part of the appeal of SoCal's wrestling scene is that it doesn't take itself so seriously, like say... ROH. And the primary reason for that feel to the scene, is that it is heavilly inspired by Lucha Libre. Not every match has to be a "four snowflake plus, pure, technical wrestling clinic that was stiff, but not too stiff and had innovative spots, but not a spotfest, with no reason for the match to take place because I hate that sports ENTERTAINMENT crap damnit, classic" or whatever's become the latest trend for elitist smarks this week. I don't know about you, but as long as the match holds my attention and is something I enjoy, I'm going to be a happy man. And yes, that includes some great (often times comedy inspired), Lucha Libre action with some of SoCal's finest latinas, who don't need plastic surgery and bulemia to be beautiful standing next to me while I watch it. I don't know how well the atmosphere is going to translate onto television, but if they can capture even half the feeling the live show, I'm sure it will pick up a steady following. And whether you people like it or not, Lucha VaVoom has the potential to do something Vince has been trying to figure out how to do for a long time, and that's bring in just as many, if not more, non-wrestling fans that it does wrestling fans. Hell, for every SCU poster or Hispanic Lucha fan that shows up, there's quite a few people who heard about how fun the shows are (from Rolling Stone, word of mouth from the "trendy Hollywood" types, etc.) and came to have a good time. THANKYOU!
JustJoe2k5 Posted December 17, 2003 Report Posted December 17, 2003 I hope they start airing sometime soon, I will definitely check out the first show, and if there is some decent lucha libre action I'll probably stick with it.
razazteca Posted December 17, 2003 Report Posted December 17, 2003 But it has El Hijo de Santo, and more T&A than WWE. Pasties~! Lucha~! Little People WITH Pasties~! But do we nee the T&A of one Bobby Pinz? Maybe she lost a match where she lost here mask & identity so therefore she must go to the show in total nude in shame. It could be worst she could be bald.
PsychoDriver Posted December 17, 2003 Report Posted December 17, 2003 I'm not particularly bashing the promotion itself. I'm just questioning if a TV show would work... you know ratings wise and who exactly would watch it. I'll probably watch it.. but will anyone else? Drawing a few thousand fans to a live event doesn't automatically mean the show will get a large enough TV audience. Wrestling fans may not think it's "wrestling" enough for them and it may be too "wrestling" for comedy fans' taste. I guess we will see in time...
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