TNABaddboi 0 Report post Posted September 9, 2005 Slam Wrestling has a story saying that an upcoming show from Scott D'Amore's Border City Wrestling will be pretty heavy with TNA talent. The two top matches will be Raven defending the title against Jarrett and Christopher Daniels defending the X title against Chris Sabin (which could foreshadow the outgoing at Unbreakable, but doesn't necessarily have to). D'Amore acknowledges in the story that they are looking at the attendance of the show as a barometer of how house shows in Canada would draw. Here's the story: TNA stars coming to Border City Wrestling Event to test interest for future TNA house shows By COREY DAVID LACROIX - SLAM! Wrestling There's an international incident brewing between Canada and the United States. But rest assured it has nothing to do with softwood lumber. The flash point will take place in Windsor, Ontario as Border City Wrestling (BCW) will host their International Incident 2 show on September 15, featuring what may very well be the largest contingent of wrestlers from Total Nonstop Action (TNA) to appear on an independent wrestling card. "From top to bottom, I don't know if there's ever been a stronger show. It's just so jammed," said BCW owner Scott D'amore in an interview with SLAM! Wrestling. "This is a real event. This is really the first opportunity for people outside of Orlando and Nashville to get a real look at the TNA product up close and personal." Confirmed matches for the event reads like a TNA Pay Per View (PPV) and may very well rival the Warrior 1 Wrestling mega event, held in Oshawa in June, for independent wrestling event of the year in Canada. The main event will feature the current reigning NWA Heavyweight champion Raven defendinghis title against Jeff Jarrett. "Having the NWA world title coming back to prominence with Raven and Jeff Jarrett here in Windsor, unbelievable -- what a great coup for Border City Wrestling," said D'amore. According to research done by D'amore, the last time the NWA title was defended in Windsor was December 17, 1964, when champion Lou Thesz downed challenger Emile Dupre. Also, Christopher Daniels will put his X Division title on the line against BCW alumni Chris Sabin. If those two scheduled bouts are not enough to make area wrestling fans drool with delight, there will also be a five-match Canada Cup tournament, with the theme being Team Canada versus Team USA. Tourney matches will include BCW Heavyweight champion Bobby Roode facing off against the monster Abyss, BCW TV champion Petey Williams will take on Jerry Lynn, A1 versus Rhinoand Johnny Devine & Eric Young squaring off against America's Most Wanted. There will also be a six-man tag team bout to round out the tournament itinerary, along with other matches featuring BCW grapplers. With a line-up that D'amore has built for this event; expectations are high for an above average draw to the event, outshining the usual attendance the promotion draws for their monthly events. "I think you're going to see fans come from Michigan, Ohio, Toronto, Hamilton, you may even have some make the trip from Chicago," D'amore said. "Every Border City Wrestling event when we run one of our large events in Windsor, we always get a good cross section of fans. At our last event we ran in July, which had the Hart Foundation reunion, we got fans from every Canadian province, twelve different (U.S.) states, England, Ireland and Scotland. We even had fans from Australia make the trip. Some of that is a testament to Bret Hart and what a huge star he is and how beloved he is. But the other testament is the fact that fans around the world are starting to learn that when it's got the Border City Wrestling brand on it, you're going to see great action." But there is more at stake here than setting a high attendance figure. With the sheer number of marquee talent on board for the show, and TNA soon to be airing regularly on Spike TV come October 1st, observers cannot help but speculate if this will be a test run for future TNA house shows. "Absolutely," confirmed D'amore bluntly on the topic. "I'm not going to lie, not going to keep it a secret. Really what you're seeing here is a test run on how a TNA house show would run. You got all of the top TNA talent there -- yeah, it's a barometer. I don't think that we could insult people by saying anything else. It's a good opportunity to see how you run a live event. This is a way to say 'Here, this is the model we can take on the road.'" With less than a month away from their debut on Spike, D'amore is counting on his fellow Canadians and their appetite for wrestling to make their presence known by taking in the TNA product en masse. "All the rules change come October 1st -- coast to coast you'll be able to see TNA wrestling every Saturday night as a part of Slamming Saturday Nights on Spike TV. We all know Canadian wrestling fans are more loyal, more rabid, more all around informed than American wrestling fans on a lot of levels. When the business dips in the U.S., it still stays high in Canada because Canada is such a loyal wrestling area." There can be no dispute that within the borders of Ontario, BCW has earned the symbolic privilege to host such a massive event, as the promotion now enters its twelfth year of operation, far outdistancing any provincial rivals. "In those twelve years, it didn't succeed and flourish because of Scott D'amore," D'amore reflected. "It survived because of all the great people involved. From Chuck Fader, who was the guy out there hustling all the promotional end of things in the early years who's now back on board with us, to Jeffery Scott who's our senior official, ring announcer, art designer, to all the great volunteers we have -- the local guys that go out there and make sure the posters get up in all the right places around town. Border City Wrestling has done some great things and that's because we have great people that are all working for the common good." It's no secret that D'amore now holds an active position on the TNA booking committee and while that does take up a significant amount of his time, he remains with BCW when time permits. "How hard is it for Border City Wrestling to operate without me? Not hard at all," told D'amore, again, noting that the promotion almost runs itself by those involved in Windsor. "The hardest thing for me is the fact that I miss being as deeply involved as I would like. I'm still there, I still get updated, but I miss being in the trenches with the people. But hey, my involvement with both companies is part of what help make this event possible. Border City Wrestling will go on, with or without Scott D'amore." Tickets for International Incident 2 can be purchased now at the BCW website. The event will be held at the Ciociaro Club of Windsor, bell time is 7:30 pm. I gotta say I think this a smart move for TNA, and one I thought they should have made a long time ago with the smaller NWA affliates when they're relationship was the NWA was stronger (when they were promoting other NWA shows on their PPVs). If the show draws well, I wouldn't be surprised to see the first non-Orlando show take place in a venue BCW regularly runs (unless it's really small, then they might look for something a little bigger). It'll be interesting to see what kind of crowd they draw for this though. We've pretty much established that Raven/JJ II is the biggest drawing one-on-one match they have right now, which they apparently feel too by having it headline their big show, so the pieces should be in place for a decent turnout. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carnival 0 Report post Posted September 9, 2005 BCW shows are always TNA heavy. This is hardly unusual. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TNABaddboi 0 Report post Posted September 9, 2005 I don't think they're usually that TNA heavy, but what's unusual is that D'Amore acknowledges it's a test for a future tour, which they have never done before IIRC. Usually they say they are exploring the possibility based on which areas have the best buyrates. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BUTT 0 Report post Posted September 10, 2005 This is a good idea, to have them test out the match before the show. Raven and Jarrett aren't exactly what I'd call great workers, but I think they can have a really good match if it's well booked, and this will help them to practice for the big match in front of a live crowd. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carnival 0 Report post Posted September 10, 2005 BCW shows usually feature Sabin, Raven, AMW, Team Canada, Douglas, Shark Boy, Dutt, D'Lo and others. TNA got Allistar Ralph from Team Canada from BCW, he was their champion, A-1(which is i think what they call him in TNA now.) But they have never featured a NWA World Title match or Jeff Jarrett, which I'm guessing is just because Raven is a BCW regular and he happens to be the champion. But I do think the BCW is good way to test the waters for TNA. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AnonymousBroccoli 0 Report post Posted September 11, 2005 Huh. My grandparents and aunt live about 10 minutes away from where this is being held. If we get our new-ish car this week, that'd be a convenient little road trip to test 'er out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites