Friday, February 2, 2018

Misc. things.

  • SoCal Pro Wrestling's 11th anniversary show is 4/14 in Oceanside, CA at the Oceanside Boys and Girls Club. Penta 0M and Juventud Guerrera will be wrestling on the show. There will also be Southern California Hall of Fame inductions.
  • AAW tomorrow night in LaSalle, IL at the Knights of Columbus with Rey Fenix vs. ACH for the AAW title.
  • Stardom announced they would be hosting two matches in ROH's Women of Honor tournament on 2/24 in Osaka, with Mayu Iwatani vs HZK and Kagetsu vs. Jenny Rose.
  • Jon Horton, also known as Craig Johnson, who was a former wrestling announcer with the Global Wrestling Federation on ESPN, is working games with reader Graeme McPhail this weekend at the Roller Derby World Cup.  

  • Innovative Wrestling on 2/24 in Morristown, TN at the Talley Ward Rec Center.
  • Pro Wrestling Phoenix from last night in Omaha: Branden Juarez and Devin Carter co-won Battle Royal, Dalton Lee Roth b El Bigote, Willy Sweet b Zac James, Con Artiest & Purple & Carson Rockwell b Robert Storm & Joey Daniels & Paul Daniels, Moonshine Russell & Duke Cornell b Lars Metzger & Johnny Ruckus, Pat Powers b Anthony Bennett, Brandon Juarez b Devin Carter. Next show is 3/7 in Omaha.
  • CCW March Madness on 3/10 in Chatham, ONT at the Wish Centre.

  • And finally..

    A story on Bud Carson shutting down his pro wrestling store in Allentown this weekend.   (Back in then 90's when I was a wrestling tape dealer Bud actually bought acouple tapes from me. Was always a decent guy in the dealings I've had with him and you can tell him I said that. :)

     

    Results from 5 Star Wrestling show in Liverpool

    PJ Black b Timm Wylie, Jack Jester b Jason Prime, Mark Haskins won over Joey Axl, Nathan Cruz, BT Gunn, and Flash Morgan Webster to become the first 5 Star Tap or Snap champion, Rampage Brown b Moose, Adam Maxted & Charlie Sterling b Chris Masters & Carlito in a tag team title tournament semifinal, Jake Hager b Eddie Ryan, Rey Mysterio Jr. b Zack Gibson-DQ, Jody Fleisch & El Ligero b Dave Mastiff & Big Grizzly in a semifinal of the 5 Star tag team title tournament, John Morrison b Rob Van Dam to keep the 5 Star championship.

    CWF Mid-Atlantic Worldwide Ep. 142: Arik Royal v ? / Foxx v Dawson / Richards&McAllister (01/31/18)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6LvF_KeMAk

    Published on Jan 31, 2018
    CWF Mid-Atlantic Worldwide Episode #142 (01/24/18):

    - Nick Richards & Michael McAllister vs. Otto Schwanz & Mace Li

    - Snooty Foxx vs. Dave Dawson (1/2 Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champions)

    - CWF Worldwide TV Title Match Arik Royal (c) vs. Mystery Opponent drawn at Random


    Like what you see? CWF Mid-Atlantic runs between 30-40 live events each year; many of which emanate from the Mid-Atlantic Sportatorium in the heart of the legendary NWA territory along Tobacco Road (1001 Springwood Ave; Gibsonville, NC). Aside from hosting live events, CWF also fully trains all prospective wrestlers and have had no less than two dozen compete for the WWE. For more information on training or to book the stars of CWF in your town, please visit us at www.cwf247.com, facebook.com/cwfmidatlantic, or follow us on twitter @CWFMidAtlantic!

    Is Tim Storm Going to Retire?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtyutrL-7bk

    Published on Feb 2, 2018
    Is Tim Storm's career over and is he going to retire? In less than thirty days, Tim Storm went from being the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion to being completely out of the Ten Pounds of Gold picture after his loss to Jocephus is the Empty Arena Match at Impact Wrestling. Questions have begun that Tim is thinking about retirement from the NWA and professional wrestling.

    David Marquez of Championship Wrestling From Hollywood invited Tim Storm to appear at the OceanView Pavilion to speak on his future. Championship Wrestling From Hollywood. At this very location, Tim Storm brought the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship back to broadcast TV, faced and defeated the current NWA Worlds Champion Nick Aldis but also it's where his ribs were broken by Jocephus.

    This day at Championship Wrestling From Hollywood asked a lot of questions and unearthed another side of Tim Storm that you must see.

    Indy dates

  • Alpha 1 Wrestling on 2/3 in Oshawa, ONT at the Polish Hall. They also run 2/18 in Hamilton, ONT and 4/15 in Hamilton, ONT.
  • Uprising on 2/24 in Fort Erie, ONT at the Fort Erie Native Friendship Centre.
  • Pro Wrestling Eclipse on 2/10 in Oshawa, ONT at the Legion with Phil Atlas and Tyson Dux.
  • Britt Baker is available for bookings through Bill Behrens at showbis@aol.com. She is based in Pittsburgh. Also available is D-Von Dudley for autograph shows or appearances although they have to be approved by WWE. He is based in Orlando. Others available through Behrens include Jim Ross, Matt Sydal, Sean Waltman, Glacier, Flip Gordon, Kevin Nash, Moose, Stevie Richards, Rick Steiner, Scott Hall, DDP, Shane Helms, Mike Posey, Slim J, Delirious and for outside the U.S. and Ontario are Young Bucks, Jay Lethal, Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian.

  • NCW on 2/10 in Ste Therese, Quebec at the Centre Culturel et Communautaire Sainte-Therese.

    Awesome Wrestling Entertainment on 2/24 in Waynesboro, VA at the High School Gym features the Night of the Four Horsemen and is now sold out with no local advertising with 1,500 tickets sold. Appearing at the show are Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard, Lex Luger, Ricky Morton, Robert Gibson, Simon Gotch, Teddy Long, Road Warrior Animal, The Barbarian, Erik Watts, Nikita Koloff, Tracy Smothers, Bill Apter, C.W. Anderson, and more.

    PODCAST RECAP AND REVIEW: Jim Cornette’s Drive-Thru on how Mike Shaw was misused and why he was fired from WCW, thoughts on Enzo Amore, why Stu Hart called him before King of the Ring ’96, who would win in a fight: Brock Lesnar or Haku? (Ep. 39)

    IMPACT HITS & MISSES 2/1: Beginning of Callis/D’Amore creative era, Austin Aries returns, Trevor Lee & Caleb Conley, World Title, Flallah Bahh

    MCMAHON’S IMPACT WRESTLING REPORT Feb. 1, 2018

    Apparently my replies aren't welcome at some of The Torch's webpage articles

    Why should someone have to wait '24 hours for moderation'? More like someone is scared to allow my post because it speaks the truth.

    D-Von Dudley Talks Dudleyz Being Underappreciated, If They've Been Disrespected By New Talent, More

    D-Von Dudley was on Busted Open this week talked with his long-time tag-team partner Bully Ray and Dave LaGreca about what it means for him to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, the legacy of the Dudley Boyz, deserving respect and more. You can watch the full video above, they sent us these highlights:

     
    The Dudley's deserving respect:
    "A lot of things we accomplished over the years seems like it wasn't recognized whether it was the promoters or the fans. I just felt like a lot of things we have done went unnoticed. Sometimes I feel like we weren't treated the way we should have been treated. We had to fight and scratch our way to the top. No matter what, no one was going to out perform us. Call it cockiness or whatever, but we were the greatest tag team of our time. I think going into the hall of fame will definitely prove that we were one of the greats and we should be in the same league as some of the wrestlers who came before us like the LOD."
    Being idolized by younger talent:
    "It was overwhelming to see a lot of younger talent come to us (when we came back to WWE in 2015) and tell us 'Hey, I remember when you guys put Mae Young through a table', or 'I wanted to be a wrestler because of you' or 'I remember your legendary matches with the Hardy's and Edge & Christian' and thanked us. New Day was definitely one of them. We've had great matches with New Day, but I remember several times Xavier Woods came to us and said we were the reason he wanted to be a Pro Wrestler. When you hear stuff like that from a younger generation because it says to me what we did make an impact. To see these guys show us the proper respect means a lot."
    Whether younger wrestlers show respect for the business:
    "I don't think Bubba and I ever encountered any disrespect. I do hear about other veterans who are disrespected by younger talent, whether it is in the independents or one of the bigger federations. It's one of those things where every younger generation goes through it. You have that young hungry lion that's trying to make a name for themselves. Sometimes they go about it the wrong way. One of the reasons Bubba and I opened the Team 3D Academy is when we left the WWE in 2005, we went to several schools to get back into ring shape for an All-Japan tournament. We noticed how a lot of the younger guys were being trained right and when we noticed that, we said to ourselves the business gave us so much and we should give something back. One thing you will learn at Team 3D Academy is respect. Not only respect for yourself and the veterans, but the business in general. If you don't learn about respect for the business or the people who came before, chances are you won't make it in this business. You have to be trained by someone who has been somewhere who knows what they're doing. Some Joe-Schmo who opens a random school in a barn or warehouse… If that gentleman never made it in the business, how can you learn from that person? That's why there seems to be a lot of disrespect from young wrestlers.
    Transitioning from ECW to WWF:
    "You can't deny that ECW changed the face of pro wrestling. If there was no ECW, there would not have been an Attitude Era. No one pushed the envelope like Paul Heyman did. It was one of those things where the business had to change. We were against the establishment. We were the rebels and went out and did what we wanted.
    "Leaving ECW and going to the WWE at first it seemed like we weren't going to be able to be the Dudley Boyz. It seemed like we weren't going to be able to do promos that started riots, be hardcore and be who were were in ECW, but then we had the match with the Hardy's at Royal Rumble 2000. That's when people in WWE said 'wait a second, I think we have something here'. Now we weren't able to have the kind of promos we did in ECW, but we were able to do enough where we can say 'this is what the Dudley's are about'.
    "I remember they wanted us to put Terri Runnels though a table leading up to the Rumble. Bubba told Vince it wasn't going to work. Vince asked why, and Bubba said it was going to be in Philadelphia, people were going to cheer and it was going to be something no one saw in WWE before. When we did it, what Bubba said was going to happen, happened. We blew the roof off of the place. Even more when we did it with Mae Young. Who would ever have thought of putting an 80 year old woman though a table. It's one thing to do it to Terri, who at the time was young, very good looking and a sex symbol in WWE, but to do it to someone's grandmother? You just don't show any harm to old ladies. You can see in the clip when I put Mae on top of Bubba's shoulders, everybody stood up. Everybody was looking toward the runway to see who was coming out. When Bubba put Mae though the table, that place erupted. It was one of things that really put us on the map. That happened 15+ years ago and people still talk about it today."

    What being in the Hall of Fame means to him:
    "It will mean a lot for my family to see it. As a kid growing up in Brooklyn, I didn't have a Father figure in my life and my Grandmother was the one that kept everything going. Statistically, growing up in the projects with everything going wrong the way it did for me, statistically I should not have turned out the way I did. I didn't listen to any of those statistics. I wanted to make something of myself. I wanted my kids to be proud of me and to be able to look at me when I'm gone and be able to say that my Father was someone who not only accomplished his dream, but did what he set out to do. I wanted my boys to see that. A lot of men are not good role models to their kids. I wanted to be that role model.
    "For the twins, they were there since day 1. They were there during the ECW days, the early WWE days, the Japan days, the TNA days and the return to WWE. For them, to be able to see what their Father went through to get to where he is today means so much to me. To me that means the world. That says to me no matter where you grow up, no matter what storms, no matter what hurdles and no matter what challenges are in front of you, there's always going to be light and sunshine. I believe I've done that. I've been through ups and downs and when most of those up's and downs would have put you down and out for the count, I refused to stay down. For that, I want my children to be able to see that and know that no matter is in front of you, keep going. I cannot express enough hot grateful I am that when Bubba and I walk on that stage, my children will be right there and I might not be able to hold it together. Knowing what I went through to get to this level, to me that is a legacy that I am very happy and proud for to be able to leave. They will be honored and privileged to say 'that is my dad'."
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    IMPACT WRESTLING NEWS AND NOTES.

    After returning to Impact Wrestling TV last night and winning the Impact championship, Austin Aries took to Twitter to declare the belt was now the "Impact World championship" dropping the World Heavyweight distinction. 

    Aries will be doing a media call next Thursday to promote that evening's episode of Impact Wrestling.

    Ed Nordholm, Scott D'Amore and Don Callis have been doing media in Great Britain this week.  D'Amore told RealSports101.com they were meeting with promoters and production companies in regard to bringing the company there as well as meeting with UK-based talents.    Don Callis stated that the departure of Jeremy Borash won't change their long term plans in terms of announcing.   They were pushing that last night's episode was just the start of changes and that for all the talents leaving, it creates opportunities for new talents to come in, but it will take time for those new characters to become as beloved as those who have left, which is the truth.

    Scott D'Amore discussed what the company needs to accomplish in the months to come with the UK Mirror, noting, "We need to gain the trust of wrestling fans all over the world, of wrestlers, of other promotions. There has been so much going on with us, we need to have our own house in order, consistently put on a good product, consistently treat our performers with respect and as the partners they are, and consistently be friendly and co-operative with other promotions. As we do that, the course will be chartered. We're not saying 'we're taking over January 1 and in three months we will be rocking and rolling'. We're putting together a six-month, 12-month, 18-month and 36-month plan. When you're building a sports team, you don't come out of the gate on day one with the team you'll have a season or two later. We are going to evaluate and make changes, but try to put out a consistent, compelling and entertaining product. We will make some mistakes along the way and when we do, we will evaluate and adjust to them."

    Mario Bokara, Ava Storie and Idris Abraham are all done here.  Bokaro had been out of action following ACL surgery and the others were victims of the regime change.

    The Global Wrestling Network is now available via X-Box.

    The vignettes for "The Machine" are for Lucha Underground star Brian Cage.

    Kirk White's Big Time Wrestling in California will be promoting two events themed for Impact Wrestling on 3/23 in Newark, CA and 3/24 in Salinas, CA with Alberto el Patron, Moose, LAX, Eli Drake, Eddie Edwards, Trevor Lee, Taya, Rosemary and Brian Cage announced.  Visit www.BTWrestling.com for details.