Thursday, November 2, 2017

House Of Bricks Pro Wrestling HoB Turnbuckle TV Season 2 Episode 33

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWP7WgTTHuM


On this week's episode of House Of Bricks Pro Wrestling #TurnbuckleTV, we hear from the participants in this Saturday night's Tag Team Championship Scramble Match, The Stepdads, Wade Kruger and Radley Belmont, The WildHammers, "Wildside" Devin Baker and Zach "The Hammer" Ramos, #MackAttack, Mon Ster Mack and Trainee #1 and the current #HoB Tag Team Champions, Middlesex Express, Steven L ust and Steven Broad. Also, #HouseOfBricks announces not one but TWO NEW MATCHES that have been signed for HoB Veteran Slam 3 11/04/17 and the events which lead to these matches being signed. And in this week's MAIN EVENT for the HoB Southern New England Championship, El Poncho Ayala with Kenny B Dunne defends against Jammin Jack Conner! All this and MORE on this week's episode of #TurnbuckleTV!

Interview Highlights: “Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase talks about Bobby Heenan, WMIV being his finest hour, relationship with Vince

Buff Bagwell Claims WWE Hall Of Famer Ruined His Career

eli drake reveals who was his big detractor in wwe nxt

Marty Scurll On Why He Joined The Bullet Club, His 'Villain' Character Fitting In

Sean Waltman On If He Regrets Wearing Blackface For D-X Parody, Hulk Hogan - Brutus Beefcake Update

Impact Wrestling releases yet ANOTHER ONE (they really are THIS stupid)

The Squared Circle Sirens website reported today that Impact Wrestling has released MJ Jenkins, the talent who was signed to a deal after taking a LONG bus ride to Orlando to work as an enhancement talent.  She had been used a few times but was never really given much of a TV presence.    We have independently confirmed the release.  Jenkins was obviously very early on in her career and needed seasoning, but something about the company letting her go really saddens me, given that what she was willing to through for a chance got her the job in the first place.  That's the type of person you want on your roster.  Hopefully she can continue to grow as a talent and rebound.

Impact Wrestling again proves what idiots they are with releasing Marshe Rockett AND, YET MORE IMPACT EXITS, IS FORMER TNA CHAMPION NEXT?

Marshe Rockett, who had worked for Impact Wrestling in the X-Division during the Billy Corgan regime, announced a few hours ago that he was done with the company.

Referee Robert Moore announced his departure from the company as well, citing on Twitter that he felt that he would never be signed to a contract and that it was time to move on:


As Dave Scherer mentioned, referee Brian Hebner also announced via Twitter that he had requested and received his release from Impact Wrestling.   As PWInsider.com had previously reported, as part of financial cutbacks for this month's events in Ottawa, Impact intends to use Canadian referees who are local for the Bound for Glory PPV and subsequent TV tapings this week.   Hebner had been with the company for a number of years.  His father, Earl Hebner, was inducted into the TNA Hall of Fame several years ago.  One has to think his status with the company is also in question at this point.

With so many releases exits lately, PWInsider.com has been told the next major name to keep an eye on is former TNA champion James Storm.  Storm's deal with the company, we are told, expires in January 2018, but with this coming week's TV tapings covering the next several months of episodes, they may actually end up being his final official dates for the company.     Storm has been with Impact since TNA was founded in June 2002, with the exception of a short break after his contract expired, where he worked several NXT tapings and was offered a WWE deal before opting to sign his current Impact deal.

As PWInsider.com broke several days ago, Rockstar Spud was also released.  We are told that was done as Spud's request and the release came through about three weeks ago.  MJ Jenkins, a Knockout who had hardly been used, was also released this week.  These departures follow other recent exits that include Low Ki, Eddie Kingston and Jeff Jarrett

Rocky Mountain Pro Charged 11/1/17 - One Step Closer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Y5V7C8MTbE

This week on Rocky Mountain Pro CHARGED, the Lottery Tag Team Tournament continues with both Semi-Final Matches! First Mercury Yaden & Anaya take on the fan favorite team of Danger Dean & Royce Isaacs. On the other side of the bracket the dangerous team of Filter & Hunter Grey take on the highly unlikely duo of Stephen Ashburn & Curtis Cole with the finals next week hagning in the balance