Monday, November 20, 2017

NEW WWE INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPION CROWNED (You're going to hate this, UGH!)

Roman Reigns captured his first-ever WWE Intercontinental championship during the main event of Raw from Houston, Texas this evening, defeating The Miz in a main event that was set up earlier in the broadcast during a MizTV segment.

By virtue of his win, Reigns is the 78th competitor to hold the IC championship.

KAMALA UPDATE

An update on Kamala.  We are told by a source close to the family that the former WWE star underwent surgery due to some diabetic complications, including fluid in his lungs on Sunday.  He had been dealing with some health issues in the days leading up to this past weekend.

Several sources have been told that yesterday, things looked really scary but over the course of today, Kamala showed some improvement, was able to open his eyes and was a little more alert than he had been.

Kamala is still heavily medicated and on a ventilator but the hope is that as they take him off the medication, he will continue to be more responsive and they can then work on getting him off the ventilator.

Obviously, it is still touch and go at the moment so keep Kamala and the Harris family in your thoughts.  He's not out of the woods yet.

Amateur Wrestling group out draws WWE attendence wise? Say it ain't so. lol...

Fresno State wrestling returned for the first time in 11 years. More than 6,800 fans attended, outdrawing most WWE and men’s basketball events. David Taub writes for GV Wire, based in Fresno.

Here's the link on the story.

http://gvwire.com/2017/11/20/wrestling-wreturns-crowd-goes-wild/

Think McMahon and WWE will learn a lesson from this? probably not.

The advances for Raw & Smackdown in Houston were not strong at all. Similar to NXT. It's easier for the crew to work four shows in the same building and live gates aren't that important to business, but the idea of four shows surrounding Survivor Series in one market and getting a lot of people to travel didn't work out that well. Last night's show was a legit sellout but it was the only one of the four shows to have a high ticket demand. 

KAMALA HOSPITALIZED, SERIOUSLY ILL

James "Kamala" Harris, 67, who worked for a number of promotions over the course of his career, is currently hospitalized in Oxford, MS.  According to a Facebook post from a family friend, Harris (who has been dealing with a number of health issues in recent years, including diabetes that resulted in the loss of both of his legs) is currently on life support.

Harris, who released an excellent autobiography a few years ago, headlined against Hulk Hogan for the WWF, feuded with Andre the Giant, waged war against Jerry Lawler in Memphis and was a staple of professional wrestling in the 1980s and early 1990s with a tremendously memorable "monster" character in Kamala.

Kamala was one of those hard-working journeyman talents who's colorful personality added a lot of the tapestry of professional wrestling. everyone keep him in their thoughts and prayers

Always nice to see something like this, in my email box.

Every week I plug shows here I tell the companies (or whoever has the video) that I'm plugging them here, and leave a link to this blog so they can see for themselves. So to get something like this, a company that appreciates the fact a fan likes to watch it and thinks it's good enough to be shared with many others here. Is very appreciative indeed. And if you've become a fan of this company (or any one I've posted here) you should tell them. because the more fans they have watching the more exposure it is for them and their product. :)

Jack Swagger On WWE Pay Fluctuating With Start And Stop Pushes, Signing With Bellator, His MMA Debut

Give me THIS over the Monday Night Crapola anyday. Fight Pro Wrestling Episode 18

 
Published on Nov 19, 2017
Stella Grey makes her debut against the undefeated Kelly Klein. The main event, Cory Bush vs Bobby Shields in a Grapplers Division match.

A few things including, FORMER WRESTLEMANIA LOCATION DEMOLISHED, ANOTHER WWE NETWORK SERIES LOOKS TO BE DONE

No injury update on Drew McIntyre yet.  As of last night, he had not definitive word on his arm injury.

If you ever wondered what it was like when a WWE talent does something that Vince McMahon doesn't like, the 365 WWE Network documentary on Kevin Owens literally features a scene where McMahon shuts down Owens with one word and then ignores him backstage at Wrestlemania, unhappy with the Owens vs. Chris Jericho match earlier this year in Orlando.

For those who have asked, while there's been no official cancellation announced, it appears the WWE Network's Bring it to the Table is done.  We are told the set was literally put in storage and there are no plans for future episodes currently. (Hopefully they won't cancel 'Table For 3' because I've watched a few of them and the ones I watched I enjoyed).

The Georgia Dome, which housed Bill Goldberg's first WCW World championship victory and Wrestlemania 27 (John Cena vs. The Miz main event) was officially imploded today.    Thanks to Derek Clark.

The Miz actually commented on the destruction of the venue via Twitter, blaming Cena for it:

 
Naomi noted on Instagram that after last night's PPV, she learned her car had been broken into:
"Sooooooo yesterday started out great...I met @travisscott (cool dude), performed in front of thousands at #surviorseries pay per view, and then got my car broken into losing so many irreplaceable items... what a freaking day !???? (they lucky we didn't catch their a** ) #crazyday #houstonitsbeengreatnot #wtf #smh #youneverknow #lifeiscrazysometimes #neveradullmoment #cantstealmyglotho"

 

WWE Star On Being Off Survivor Series Card

Austin Aries - The Truth (Epic Return Promo Gone Wrong) From This Weekend's House of Hardcore show in Philadelphia.

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

Austin Aries returned to the independent professional wrestling scene at Tommy Dreamer's House of Hardcore. Excited to come back, Aries gets things off his chest, only to be greeted with a drunk and hostile crowd at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania five minutes in. The promo is incredible throughout, but chants of "shut the f*ck up" and "boring" ensue after the crowd has had enough. One member of the audience must have had one too many, as Aries insists that he comes into the ring.
In the promo, Aries discusses:
His return to the independents
Professional wrestling as his career
His bad reputation
Jim Cornette
Vince Russo
Not being liked backstage in WWE
Being released from WWE
Being miserable in WWE
WrestleMania 33 not being fun for him

Here's the promo where Tommy Dreamer challenges NWA World Champion Tim Storm.

From this past weekend's House of Hardcore show in Philadelphia.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnUQ9grmGYY

11/16 IMPACT HITS & MISSES: Gail Kim’s night, OVW vs. LAX, James Storm’s promo, So long Abyss, Eli Drake vs. Petey for Impact Title

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Batista On Fans Chanting 'CM Punk' Despite Punk Walking Out Of WWE, If Daniel Bryan Was Held Down

Source: The Ross Report
As noted, actor and WWE alum Dave Bautista, also known as Batista, was a guest on The Ross Report with WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross. Among many other things, Batista talked about his favorite matches, being upset when fans booed Rey Mysterio at WWE Royal Rumble (2014), and his most recent run with WWE.

According to Batista, his favorite televised match was a Hell In A Cell versus Triple H, presumably at WWE Vengeance (2005).

"My favorite match is that Hell In A Cell I had with Hunter, actually. It was in a No Mercy pay-per-view, I believe. The reason why I love that match, and it wasn't nearly as good as the one I had with Taker, definitely wasn't as significant or as big, but the reason I love this match is because I think up until the very last second, and we beat the hell out of each other and that was in the good old days when you could do that and we were bleeding everywhere, we were going to war with each other and we started this match with people chanting, 'boring! Boring!' By the end of the match, we just had everybody just sucked in. This match they literally didn't know what the outcome was going to be until the very last second, which is hard to get done. And I felt really accomplished coming out of that match."
Moreover, Batista shared that his favorite match of all time was a house show match against Rey Mysterio in Mexico.

"My favorite match of my career was actually a house show match I had in Mexico with Rey. Yeah, yeah, I was [the big heel] and I begged and pleaded because we weren't on the card. I was a short-termer in the company and we had torn it down. Working Rey as a heel in Mexico is a dream. It's anybody's dream come true. And I begged and pleaded with [Johnny] Ace to give me this match and I finally got it and we gave them a pay-per-view match, man. When we came back from the match, everybody was… I mean, people were applauding, the boys, they were applauding us. We turned a house show into a pay-per-view and we just gave everything. I mean, everything, all the bells and whistles."
 
On his most recent run with WWE, Batista said he was heartbroken when Mysterio was booed at the Royal Rumble.

"That was one of my big issues when I went back [to WWE] last time. During the Royal Rumble, like, I had a real issue with people booing Rey Mysterio coming out, just because he wasn't Daniel Bryan. And I get their love for Daniel Bryan, but at the same time, that's not a reason to s--t all over Rey Mysterio because he's not Daniel Bryan, man, that broke my heart. That broke my heart, man. If one guy doesn't deserve that, it's him.

Batista suggested that the situation with Mysterio at the Royal Rumble was indicative of the disconnect he felt with the WWE Universe. 'The Animal' divulged that he did not have a meeting of the minds with the fans during his last run with WWE, as he did not understand why the fans chanted for 'CM Punk' after he walked out on them.

"But that's what it was like the whole run. The fans, it just changed so much and I didn't know where the fans were at. It was just a weird atmosphere and a lot of 'CM Punk' chants after he walked out, which I don't understand and I love CM Punk, man. As a person, Phil Brooks, I love him. I love that guy. We've always gotten along. I've got a lot of respect for him, but I didn't necessarily like the way he left the company and I thought, 'the fans are cheering him like they're martyring him, and he really just walked out on them.' I didn't love that."

Similarly, Batista said he did not understand how the wrestleverse could think that Daniel Bryan was being held down.

"So a lot of that and 'Daniel Bryan' chants and it's like every segment. And I thought, 'man, these people, if they get 16 segments of Daniel Bryan, that's going to get old real fast. Man, really? Just wait for the guy.' And there [were] people saying, 'Daniel Bryan's being held down.' Man, this kid's living his dream! He's featured on every show, he's making millions of dollars, how in the hell is he being held down? I just couldn't see eye-to-eye with what these people were thinking, man. It just didn't seem to make any sense to me at all."

You can listen to the show here.

Checking this out right now. UK Wrestling Archive

NEW UNDISPUTED ICW CHAMPION CROWNED, RVD, MYSTERIO, BRAM, THREE WAY WOMEN'S CAGE MATCH & MORE: INSANE CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING 'FEAR AND LOATHING X' RESULTS FROM GLASGOW, SCOTLAND

Insane Championship Wrestling: Fear & Loathing X

19 November 2017

SSE Hydro, Glasgow, Scotland

7-Man Scramble, Winner Challenges ICW Champion At Square Go Match: Bram defeated Aaron Echo, DCT, 'The Phoenix' Jody Fleisch, Kid Fite, Joe Hendry & Ravie Davie (w/ Martina 'The Session Moth').

ICW Tag Team Championship Match: Polo Promotions (Jackie Polo & Mark Coffey) defeated The Marauders (Mike Bird & The Wild Boar) to become the new champions.

'The Bollocks' Kenny Williams defeated Rey Mysterio by pinfall.

Fatal-4-Way (King Of Insanity) Match: Stevie Boy defeated Chris Renfrew, Jimmy Havoc & Mikey Whiplash.

ICW Women’s Championship (Steel Cage, Special Enforcer: Carmel Jacob) Match: Kasey Owens defeated Kay Lee Ray & Viper (Champion) by Escaping the Cage to become the new ICW Women's champion.

Triple Threat (Elimination) Match: Lionheart defeated 'The Whole Fn' Show' Rob Van Dam & Zack Gibson by Pinfall, pinning Van Dam.

The Kinky Party (Jack Jester & Sha Samuels) defeated The Kings Of Catch (Aspen Faith & Lewis Girvan),

ICW World Heavyweight Championship/ ICW Zero-G Championship Match: 'The Oddity' BT Gunn (ICW Zero-G Champion) defeated 'The Iron King' Joe Coffey (ICW World Heavyweight Champion) by Submission to become the undisputed new ICW World Heavyweight Champion