Saturday, January 27, 2018

AWA Supreme Last Word S02/E04: 2017 Awards

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvb5pV7VydE
 
Published on Jan 24, 2018
Witness the AWA Mid America Heavyweight Championship match from last week as well as the awards for 2017.

Appalachian Mountain Wrestling AMW-TV: January 27, 2018

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivFqfvCj4zk

Published on Jan 27, 2018
Less than a week away from a huge even in Combs, Kentucky, AMW-TV takes a look at three high-profile matches on the card.
PLUS! A bombshell is dropped from the championship and rules committee involving Beau and Misty James.

PODCAST RECAP AND REVIEW: The Steve Austin Show with Billy Gunn on his best and worst travelling partners, beating Harley Race in pool, bull riding, why Billy once put Austin in a chokehold

(updated) 1/23 Limitless Wrestling in Westbrook, Maine: Teddy Hart ends show with rambling foul-mouthed rant, Tessa Blanchard, Matt Cross, Ethan Page

Kenny Omega Talks His Ring Attire At Wrestle Kingdom, Reaction When Pitched Chris Jericho Match

Kenny Omega recently appeared on the Talk Is Jericho podcast to talk with Chris Jericho about their match at Wrestle Kingdom 12 earlier this month. Omega revealed that it was Don Callis who suggested that he should try and get the match with Jericho.

 
Omega said he was hoping to do something special at the Tokyo Dome this year, but he didn't have any ideas. Callis approached him with the proposition of going against Jericho, but Omega was understandably skeptical and was hesitant to reach out to Jericho.

"My reaction was a lot different than yours. He asked me what I thought about [Chris] Jericho and me at the Dome. At the time I was really desperate for something to do at the Dome and really wanted to make an impact," Omega said. "I said to him, 'Come on, please don't dangle a carrot in front of me. I really would need this type of match so please don't throw fantasy matches in front of me when I don't have anything right now.' I said that of course the match would be great but why would you bring that up? He said, 'No, I think he would want to do it,' and at the time I had no idea what your [Jericho] situation was and whether you would be interested, but if it was a possibility I would definitely want to do it. It was during the time I had done your podcast, so I had your information, but I was really afraid to contact you with the idea and didn't want to offend you about the idea; there's a process to these things. I know there is a business side to this, and even if you wanted to do it it's just not that easy so I said that if you wanted to do it I would do everything I could to make it happen. I didn't want to get my hopes up, but I was also afraid to contact you as well because I didn't want to look like a jacka**."

Omega held off on contacting Jericho, but Callis was adamant in his belief that Jericho would be open to the match. Omega finally mustered up the confidence to make it happen, and the rest is history. He made it clear to Jericho that NJPW is a great company to work with for special situations like this.

"Don contacted me and asked whether or not I had contacted Jericho. I said to him that I didn't and was wondering if Jericho was really serious about the match, and he responded that he was," Omega said. "I said, okay, let's do this then. I had finally contacted you and said to make this happen. I don't know what you need to make this happen, and whatever you need, you deserve it, let's make it happen. New Japan is weird sometimes with how they organize their business meetings but they were really cool about it."
One of the highlights from Omega's showdown with Jericho came before the match even started. Omega's elaborate entrance attire was eye-popping and sent fans into a frenzy before the bell rang. Omega explained his entrance gear, saying he wants to transition away from his "Cleaner" gimmick and establish himself as the "God of Pro-Wrestling."

"Lately I have been doing the 'God of Pro-Wrestling' thing, and changing my statement. I don't want to be the Cleaner anymore; I kind of want to ease into this 'change the world' thing. I had this idea where we have paid extras on the stage, kind of like an Egyptian garb. My idea was heavily influenced from the 1990's X-Men cartoon with Apocalypse where Apocalypse was the strongest mutant, and people looked at him as a god even though he wasn't, he was a super strong mutant, so that was why I wanted to go with the bluish colors," Omega said. "I'm a Stargate fan, so I came up with this Cyber Anubis mask with a raygun, and while people are doing their daily tasks on the video screens there are pyramids in the background and I appear and everyone is praying to the god of Wrestling. It's like century overload imagery with all of my best matches over the years and everyone stops what they are doing at the crosswalk and worshiping the God of Wrestling. It's a huge ego trip thing, it was just ridiculous but I thought it felt for our thing because I was starting to get sympathy as a babyface, but at the same time I wanted that chip on my shoulder where I was like, yes, have sympathy for me because I am your God, because I didn't want to go full babyface yet, and I did have clearance too, so I thought it would be really cool to go with the get up that I made. I had that meeting with everyone and they all thought it was a cool idea."

Past Vince McMahon Sexual Assault Allegation Resurfaces Following XFL Announcement

Two top media outlets, The New York Daily News and The Daily Beast, ran stories on an 11-year-old sexual assault allegation against Vince McMahon. In January of 2006, a 22-year-old woman accused McMahon of trying to kiss and grope her at a tanning salon in Boca Raton, Florida, where she worked.

 
The Daily Beast first published the story, apparently over comments that McMahon made at this week's XFL press conference regarding not hiring players with a criminal record.
"We are evaluating a player based on many things, including the quality of human being they are," McMahon said. "If you have any sort of criminal record or commit a crime you aren't playing in this league."
The accuser claimed that McMahon, who was 60 at the time, asked her to take photos of him on the phone to send to his girlfriend in New York. After she gave him his phone back, he allegedly showed her nude and semi-nude photos of himself that were on it. She told him to stop, and said that McMahon tanned for 20 minutes before talking with a salon attendant and a customer. She said that as she was cleaning a tanning bed, McMahon came into the room, shut the door and then tried to kiss and grope her. She said that after she rejected him, he left the salon and went to his Hummer in the parking lot, where he waited for 20 minutes.
She went to a nearby Papa John's to get help and called the salon's manager, telling her that an "older gentlemen followed me into a room and tried to kiss me." The manager didn't want to get police involved.
A customer at the salon that day, Kelly McMahon (no relation), told the Associated Press at the time that she spoke to McMahon and that "he was nothing but a gentleman."
"He was nothing but a gentleman. He shook my hand three times," she said. "He showed no signs of coming on to [ the employee ]. He was talking to me. She was trying to interrupt our conversation."

McMahon denied the allegations through his attorney. The woman reported the incident to the police, however no charges were filed due to a lack of evidence.
"The filing standard for the state is above and beyond a reasonable doubt," a spokesperson for the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office told The Daily Beast. "Prosecutors have to file at a higher standard, which is proof above a reasonable doubt. It's a much different standard than probable cause.
"A misdemeanor that is not done in the presence of a law enforcement officer in Florida generally is not a prosecutable case unless there is a independent witnesses and or physical evidence as in photos — that kind of thing."

Someone who wishes to remain nameless sent me this. Scherer can't spell, LOL.

LMAO! I guess spellcheck is a challenge for him.

 

House of Hardcore news

Watch House of Hardcore 37 from houseofhardcore on www.twitch.tv
 
 
 
Advancing in the House of Hardcore TV title tournament last night were Swoggle, Ken Doane, Dan Maff, Bull James, Alex Reynolds, Crazzy Steve, Killer Kross, Willie Mack and Austin Aries. The tournament will continue when the promotion returns on 3/24 to the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, PA.

There are plans to announce a return to Long Island, NY soon. My guess is it will be 3/23.

Backstage visiting last night were Dave Lagana (filming content for the NWA), Jeremy Borash (filming content for Impact), David Starr (a hell of a hand), Eric Young and Samoa Joe.

Tommy Dreamer was surprised by his students and staff all arriving wearing House of Hardcore polo shirts, which added a new level of professionalism to the show. The students had the shirts designed and made on their own.

The company will be running Wrestlemania eve in New Orleans as part of Wrestlecon.