Sunday, July 22, 2018

USA Championship Wrestling Episode 17 (Bert Prentice's Promotion)

Matt Riviera makes a major announcement Bam Bam Bundy is in action Starr Power competes Jason Prentice makes a bold warning for one unfortunate star.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ouzXwFGNl8

USA Championship Wrestling EP16 (Bert Prentice's Promotion)

Matt Riviera teases a major announcement Bam Bam Bundy feels the wrath of an unlikely rival Kevin Zion and Danny Dollar are also featured in singles action


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgjP9lUUO44

MLW Fusion Episode 14: Shane Strickland vs. Low Ki and Tom Lawlor vs. Jimmy Havoc

Gonna watch this now, Strickland vs Low Ki should be a great one.

World Heavyweight Title Match: Shane Strickland defends his title against Low Ki. Grudge Fight! Jimmy Havoc vs. “Filthy” Tom Lawlor A prospect match! Plus the Kodokushi Death Squad march into MLW! In his 3rd World Heavyweight Title defense, Shane “Swerve” Strickland takes on Low Ki. Will Low Ki collect championship gold and the $60,000 bounty on Strickland? Plus, Jimmy Havoc returns for a wild grudge fight as he battles “Filthy” Tom Lawlor.

Acouple More Indy Wrestling Show Things

  • The California Wrestling Association has a TV taping on 7/29 in Hilmar, CA at the Hilmar Grange Hall, near Modesto. Funnybone will be doing a seminar at Noon that day at the same location for independent wrestlers.
  • Lucha Xtreme TV in Fresno this weekend: Dorian Black b Matt Fury, Leon Hater b Michael Shawn, El Cu-Cuy b DJ French, Shaggy McIovin b Vinnie Massaro to keep the TV title. (thanks to Jon Southerland)
  • AWS from last night in South Gate, CA: Jake Atlas b Andy Brown, B-Boy b Dom Kubrick, Raze b Watts, Tyler Bateman b Royce Isaacs, Ray Rosas b Douglas James to keep the lightweight title, Vipress (managed by Daffney) b Heather Monroe, Mariachi Loco b Jake Atlas, Peter Avalon & Bad Dude Tito & Rico & Che-Cabrera b Watts & JR Kratos & Mike Camden & Cholo when heel ref Justin Borden gave Watts a low blow. They did a ten bell salute for Masa Saito and Virgil Flynn III before the show. Francine of ECW fame was there. (thanks to Jake Koch)
  • Stardom from today in Osaka: AZM b Leo Onozaki, Starlight Kid & Tam Nakano & Shiki Shibusawa & Hanan b Jungle Assault Nation in an elimination match, Hazuki & Natsu Sumire b Dust & Stephanie Vaquer, Mayu Iwatani & Saki Kashima b Momo Watanabe & Konami to keep the tag titles when Kashima pinned Watanabe. That sets up Kashima challenging Watanabe for her Wonder of Stardom title, Kagetsu b Viper to keep the World of Stardom title. Kagetsu will defend next month against Iwatani.

Various Indy Wrestling Show Results.

  • Defy Wrestling from Friday night in Portland, OR: Priscilla Kelly b Danika Dalla Rouge, Drexl & Dr. Kliever b Cook Brothers, King Khash b Marcus Malone, Joey Ryan & Ravenous Randy b Mike Santiago & Ethan HD, Schaff b Darby Allin, Rey Fenix b Rey Hours, Shane Strickland b Austin Aries to win the Defy title. Fans threw money in after Fenix vs. Hours, Walter vs. Schaff was announced for an 8/10 show in Seattle.
  • Melbourne Championship Wrestling from last night before 500 fans: Will Ospreay b Lochie Hendricks, Tome Filip b Alan Payne-DQ, Kelly-Anne b Bea Priestley, Mike Burr b Vance Adams, Mitch Waterman & Nick Bury b Syd Parker & Caveman Ugg to win tag titles, Will Ospreay b Stevie Fliip, Tenille Dashwood b Indi Hartwell, Gino Gambino b JXT to keep MCW title. Ospreay vs. Filip was said by a number of people to be off the charts, getting a standing ovation, said to be same level as the Ospreay vs. Adam Brooks match. Dashwood vs. Hartwell was said to be below average. The match wasn't even supposed to happen as Ospreay's bout was with Hendricks with the idea that Hendricks has been claiming he slept with Ospreay's girlfriend to set up the feud. But with Slex injured, Ospreay subbed for him in the match with Filip. Ospreay vs. Slex takes place at the company's next show on 8/18 which is the biggest show in company history with Ospreay and Tetsuya Naito. Ospreay is going for their IC title and Ospreay vowed to win that title and walk to the ring with that belt at the Tokyo Dome in January. 
  • EPW from last night in Perth Western Australia: Marcius Pitt b Robbie Eagles (said to be ****1/4), Billy Williams b Jordan Bishop, Kiel Steria b Tipene, Dan Steel & Twitch b Alex Kingston & Logan Grey, Scotty Ryan & Hayden Zenith b AZ Veara & Jay Taylor, Taylor King b Craven, Michael Morleone b Gavin McGavin to keep EPW title. Morleone vs. McGavin meet on 8/25 in a cage match.
  • Shine results from Friday night in Ybor City, FL: Dynamite Didi b Alex Garcia, Tesha Price b Jenna, Brandi Lauren b Amber Nova, Candy Cartwright b Leva, Su Yung b Kimber Lee, Jordynne Grade b Xandra Bale, Holidead & Thunder Rosa won the tag titles in a four-way elimination match over champs Mercedes Martinez & Ivelissse, Aerial Monroe & Aja Perera and Dementia D'Rose & Keira Hogan, Rain b Stormie Lee tin an I quit match. After LuFisto vacated the Shine title due to health issues, they announced first round matches in a women's title tournament as Candy Cartwright vs. Ivelisse, Mercedes Martinez vs. Stormie Lee, Priscilla Kelly vs. Santana Garrett and Allysin Kay (Sienna) vs. Brandi Lauren.
  • Southern Illinois Championship Wrestling from last night in East Carondelet, IL: Sean Vincent b Jack Prater, Mauler McDarby b PT Beckham, Attila Khan b Billy McNeil, Keith Smith & Keith Smith Jr. b Big Texan & Waco, Kowalski b Gary Jackson, Ricky Cruz b Kahagas-DQ, Flash Flanagan won gauntlet over Steve Fender Christopher Hargas, Ken Kasa and Curtis Wylde. Kevin Sullivan was managing Kahagas.
  • Chico Adams beat Aaron Epic last night in a Hardcore match at the I Believe in Wrestling show in Orlando. They run again on 8/13 with a three-way match with Adams vs. Epic vs. Serptentico for the title. Tag champs Amber Nova & Axx Clover defend against CT Brown & Ariel Dominguez.
  • The California Wrestling Association has a TV taping on 7/29 in Hilmar, CA at the Hilmar Grange Hall, near Modesto. Funnybone will be doing a seminar at Noon that day at the same location for independent wrestlers.

Funeral for The Late Mr. Saito

Masa Saito's funeral took place today in Tokyo. The pall bearers, all wrestlers, were Riki Choshu, Tiger Hattori, Kensuke Sasaki, Katsuhiko Nakajima, Masa Kitamiya, Great Kabuki, Killer Khan, Motoyuki Kitazawa (who faced Saito in his first pro match in 1965), Keiji Muto, Masahiro Chono and Akira Maeda.

Reality of Wrestling TV: Episode 217

(Reality of Wrestling) is a wrestling promotion owned by Booker T that runs out of Houston, Texas showcasing the top unsigned talent from around the world in a weekly episodic series.

Appalachian Mountain Wrestling AMW-TV Episode 98: July 21, 2018

We are mere hours away from SUMMER BASH, the hottest event of the summer. Closing out this episode is a contract signing for the title match between John Noble and #1 Contender "Real Deal" Derek Neal.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQFe0KciL-k

Matt Taven: MSG Show Is A 'Big Pat On The Back' For Ring Of Honor

Matt Taven spoke with Hollywood Life on Ring of Honor's show at Madison Square Garden, and wrestling having a true "Worlds Champion." Here are some of the highlights:
ROH heading to Madison Square Garden in April:
"I mean being a Boston guy, we have always dominated New York for years so every time we go to New York, I feel I am the reason for the sell out or in the main event or get the biggest reaction in the crowd. So I have been the King of New York and probably the world for a while now. But, as far as Ring of Honor going into Madison Square Garden, to be a guy who personally – who, now doing the math – has been here for six years, which is crazy to think about. Even in my first dark match in 2009, the amount of time that I have been around this country and seen the growth. To see us go into that building is a big pat on the back. It is a big accomplishment and, for me personally, I have been with this company in its biggest years of growth. For me it is one of those notches on the belt and a source of pride.
"It shows we are doing the right thing. It is catching on. I don't think I get the credit I deserve obviously but I like to see the fruits of my labor go into things like getting into Madison Square Garden. As far as I am concerned for a match, it should be me defending the Ring Of Honor World Championship against whatever Melvin that wants to get slapped around in front of the biggest audience in Ring Of Honor history. But, that is almost so far down the road that I haven't thought of it too much. I am very proud of what we have accomplished as a company and to be one of the cornerstones of Ring Of Honor, especially in the last five years. It really lets you know tat you are doing the right thing and all your hard work is going into the right direction and it is starting to pay off. The more people we can get to see this product, the more we will make fans so its a great pat on the back for all the hard work that has been put on this company in the last few years."
What he'd like to see more of in pro wrestling:
"Just like in Hollywood, everything has been done. And it is like, 'what is old is new again' and so it is hard to pinpoint something that hasn't been done in wrestling. But we are getting to a point were we have really shrunk the globe and this bubble. I think something that needs to be done and I know WWE is global, but an actual World Champion, a Worlds Champion that defends his belt in New Japan or Ring Of Honor or CMLL and then go to Australia. And that does kind of happen in a sense, but it is not like the New Japan Championship is considered the ROH Championship. And vice versa. So to see someone defend a title in Tokyo on a Saturday and then Friday back in New York and then the next night in Mexico City. And that sounds like an absolute nightmare for travel wise and what to do to your body. But that is the only thing that can be done that hasn't been done before. I am trying to rack my brain for something else, but I am literally coming up with ways to make wrestlers lives even tougher so I should stop now. [Laughs]".

Wrestlinginc and PWInsider want people to give them credit on stories, BUT.. when they should do the same thing?

And here's a link to Wrestlinginc updating this. Same as the people at PWInsider, they get informed (by two people i know ) that I broke this first? No credit. But these bitches are, the very oneshttp://www.wrestlinginc.com/wi/news/2018/0722/643012/reports-of-brickhouse-brown-passing-were-incorrect/ who whine and cry when nobody gives them credit on stories they do. Love how the hypocrites show their true colors.