Friday, November 17, 2017

This company's slowly starting to grow on me. :) Evolution Championship Wrestling Evolution Wrestling 11/11/17

 
Published on Nov 10, 2017
This week a preview of the big events of Newland, NC.

In action Murphy Costigan takes on Cody Ices.

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a rare one here. NAWA Pro Wrestling Weapons Match: Norman Smiley vs. The Barbarian

Weapons Match: Norman Smiley vs. The Barbarian
NACW
Feb. 9, 2002 Shelby, NC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAGGvM1AVaQ

This Indy Group is advertising "The Midnight Rider" (rolls eyes)

Mid South Premiere Wrestling Debut

Did this group somehow resurrect Dusty Rhodes from the grave and not tell anybody? Dusty was the original Midnight Rider, and I doubt Sam Houston or Bill Watts (who also did it in other areas) are doing it, so some wino who can't get a gimmick of his own over is riding off of Dusty's idea. (Yawn)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBs0xFrvVkQ

Rocky Johnson on Haku

Published on Nov 17, 2017
Rocky Johnson on Haku/Meng/King Tonga

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=as23Yv25mlk

WWE Hall of Famer and father of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Rocky Johnson talks about his close relationship with legendary wrestling star Haku who is known as possibly the legit toughest wrestler of all time by many insiders.

Rocky Johnson on The Sheik!

Published on Nov 17, 2017
Rocky Johnson on The Original Sheik & Abdullah The Butcher

WWE Hall of Famer and father of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Rocky Johnson talks about "WWE Hall of Famers" The Sheik and the Sheiks most famous imitator Abdullah The Butcher who was found Guilty of Negligence, assault and Battery in 2014 after intentionally spreading Hepatitis C by assaulting a wrestler with an infected razor blade in a 2007 wrestling match. The verdict against Abdullah aka Larry Shreve was upheld in the state of Georgia.

Bobby Fish & David Starr vs James Storm & Matt Sydal - Unseen WCPW

Let me beat PWInsider, Torch, Observer, etc again with this. Tim Storm vs. Jocephus - Prematch Interview - Tried N True Pro Wrestling

Watch tomorrow how they all play catch up to me yet, AGAIN. Love being ahead of the 'big boys' of wrestling sites.

Published on Nov 17, 2017
You'll be able to watch the match LIVE on Instragram.com/NWA

Moments before their battle at Tried and True Pro Wrestling, NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion Tim Storm was interviewed on his thoughts about facing Jocephus. Things got heated as Jocephus entered the fray. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=af_GJybFBQQ

MCMAHON’S IMPACT WRESTLING REPORT 11/16: Eli Drake vs. Petey Williams for the Global Title, Gail Kim announcement

WRITTEN PODCAST RECAP: What Happened When on WrestleWar ’92 – why Tony pronounced “The Yeti” so strangely, how Marc Mero got a Little Richard gimmick, could Tony take Buff Bagwell in a shoot fight?

QUICK QUOTES: Bully Ray on retirement, advice for younger wrestlers, why he “doesn’t care” about the Hall of Fame

Gail Kim On Retirement And Wrestling Personalities React On Social Media, Top Impact YouTube Videos

Billy Corgan Talks Lawsuit With Anthem Over Impact Wrestling, Surprise Over Recent Impact Departure

Musician and NWA owner Billy Corgan is the special guest on this week's episode of X-Pac12360. You can watch the episode in the video above or download the podcast version on iTunes. They sent us these highlights from Corgan:

PWG (Pro Wrestling Guerrilla) experience:
"I had never been to PWG , I went a couple times and that was the first time. I was blown away by the atmosphere and I had heard about Bryan Danielson, now known as Daniel Bryan. I heard about him and I'd heard about the mystique, but when I saw it for myself and I saw the reaction of the fans and I saw his in-ring work, I thought, 'wow this guy is really a star.' PWG: great atmosphere, great fans, really made me start to appreciate that level of work at the indie level. I'd seen Ring of Honor and I'd seen a lot of that stuff but PWG sort of showed me that there was this other thing coming. That is way more obvious now with the way the Internet works but at the time it was sort of new to me… PWG put it all together."
Rick Rubin producing and loving wrestling:
"Rick produced the album that's out now, and its acoustics, kinda like a mellow record. It's the best-received record I've had out in about 20 years. It's been a great thing and between takes, all Rick wanted to talk about is wrestling."
Billy Corgan talks NWA:
"What I love about wrestling is that it really has an unlimited schedule creativity, and who you work with and the ideas that they have. I'm very excited about the future of wrestling and NWA because I have nobody standing in my way with my crazy ideas."
Billy talks about the time he used a song by Marilyn Manson for Crazzy Steve and Rosemary:
"We were talking about what music we were going to use and I was talking to Crazzy Steve, and I said, "Do you have anything in mind?" He said, 'there is this Marilyn Manson song. If we can find the song, it would be awesome.' So I said, 'why don't I call Marilyn Manson and see if we can use the song?' Two hours later they were walking up the ramp to the studio. We couldn't believe we got the song."
Thoughts on Rockstar Spud leaving Impact Wrestling:
"First off, I can't believe they let him go. He's one of the most talented people, literally can do anything. Let's set aside his size, he's obviously not a big guy but beyond his size. There isn't anything he can't do, he's a great talker, ring technician, he can put together a great match. Any spot you put him in. He really is a super talented guy."

The Lawsuit with Anthem:
"It gets super complicated with the lawsuit that I had filed because at that point Anthem was on some sort of side of the fence, representing the interest of their own at that time. They were a minority owner called this company, Aeroluxe, who was doing production and then Dixie Carter. Not saying they lined up against me with the lawsuit to be made to go away, but it was Anthem who settled the suit since they were taking over the company."

Chris Jericho On If He Considers Himself A Legend, Shane - Stephanie McMahon Note, WrestleMania Tix

Chris Jericho spoke with Scott Fishman of TV Insider about the premiere of the new Travel Channel special, The Legend of…with Chris Jericho, which premieres tonight at 11 p.m. ET/PT. In the special, Jericho investigates history's unexplained legends and the figures behind them. During the interview, Jericho was asked if he considers himself a legend, with everything he's accomplished both in and out of the ring.
 
"I think I would be a pretty big a**hole to call myself a legend," Jericho said. "Some people say that I have some sort of legendary status. And if someone says that, thank you very much. I'm more than happy to accept that. It's hard for you to call yourself a legend. Although I did call myself the living legend in WWE. So, if you look back in 2004, my character definitely thought he was a legend.

"Me, I'm just a guy who likes to do a lot of different things. I don't put boundaries on myself. When I was a kid, I wanted to be in a rock 'n' roll band and a wrestler. I've done both those things at very high levels. That has enabled me to do other stuff like write books, do podcasts, YouTube shows. I have a great fanbase that follows me into whatever I do because they know I put a thousand percent into every project I'm a part of. And I turn down a lot of stuff too."

the full Q&A at this link.

Paul Heyman On Managing The Undertaker, Brock Lesnar, Staying Relevant In Wrestling, ECW

Source: The Ringer
Paul Heyman spoke with The Ringer on his career in pro wrestling. Here are some of the highlights:

 
Staying relevant in pro wrestling:
"Tell me somebody who was in the NWA who was relevant then and relevant now. Sting's not. Lex Luger's not. It's Ric Flair and Paul Heyman. Tell me someone from that entire era who is relevant today. Vince McMahon. Jerry Lawler. And of all those people that I've named, how many of them are in a prominent position on television today? The only one is me. So, how? The manner in which you were treated behind the scenes did not promote longevity. You were going to be used up and spit out. And here I am as the advocate of the number-one attraction, the highest-paid commodity, the top champion on the flagship show in the company that owns 99 percent of the market share. Obviously whatever I was doing back then, that people perceived as career suicide, gave me the ability to survive long enough to have a longevity that no one else enjoys."
Being the number one believer in ECW:
"I never looked at ECW as wrestling. I always considered it more of a theology. I don't know whether I had or didn't have a messianic complex during that time. But I bought into the movement as much as, if not more than, anybody else. If I sold anyone on the religion of extreme, I was its number-one customer."

Working with others in WWE aside from Brock Lesnar:
"As long as Brock is in WWE. I don't think it makes sense to work with someone else."

Managing The Undertaker (before he was The Deadman) in 1990:
"[He was] shockingly mature for someone so new to the industry."
You can read the full article by clicking here.

Eric Bischoff Shoots Down Rumor, The Rock's 'Rampage' Trailer, Rey Mysterio Note, MLW Matches Added

JENNIFER HUDSON/DAVID OTUNGA SPLIT, HUDSON ACQUIRES ORDER OF PROTECTION

WWE star David Otunga and his fiancee, Academy Award winning actor and singer Jennifer Hudson have split up after ten years, according to a plethora of media reports that came out overnight after the story was initially broken by TMZ.com.

According to the reports, the couple are in the middle of a custody battle over their son, with Hudson filing for an order of protection against the former member of the Nexus.  That led to Chicago Police requiring Otunga to leave their home.

The major issue of contention is the primary residence of their son, which Otunga (who had been at home raising him, according to legal filings in the case) had requested be with him.  Otunga's attorneys claim that Hudson filed for the the order to attempt to bolster her claim that their son should live with her.

FLAIR FILES LAWSUIT AGAINST FORMER MANAGER

WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair has filed a lawsuit against his former management company, Legacy Talent and Entertainment, which represented him from 2009 to 2017.

Among the allegations being lobbied by Flair is that the company wrongfully received a $25,000 payday Flair should have received for his appearance in the Nature Boy 30 for 30 ESPN documentary that just debuted.  Melinda Morris Zanoni, the CEO of the company, was credited as a Producer for the documentary.  The lawsuit alleges Flair was never even made aware of the money.

Flair also alleges that he was due a $12,000 advance payment for an endorsement deal with Jake's Fireworks.

The lawsuit claims that Legacy Talent, when contacted about the money Flair claims should have gone to him, was told the money was used towards legal fees, something Flair denies he ever authorized.

The lawsuit was initially reported by TMZ.com.

Wrestling Epicenter #493 - Petey Williams Impact Wrestling Conference Call

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjTBQSDrNMw
Published on Nov 16, 2017
Just a few weeks after our exclusive interview with Petey Williams, the "Canadian Destroyer" did the Impact Wrestling Teleconference Call with major media outlets. We were there! So, here it is in full.... Minus some dead air from the tech issues.

Shane Douglas shoots on WCW

Published on Apr 10, 2015
Shane Douglas shoots on WCW, Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair and Kevin Sullivan.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zB6KLAi7lBI

Shane Douglas On The Lasting Impact Of His Promo & Throwing Down The NWA Title

Road Warrior Animal on His Hatred For Jake The Snake Roberts

"Lex Luger Was an Asshole" - Road Warrior Animal Shoots on Luger