Monday, July 23, 2018

MCMAHON’S TAKE: Impact Showed Us How They’ll Differentiate Themselves

This will probably be better than anything on Raw tonight. USA Championship Wrestling EP 20

JERRY LAWLER vs Matt Riviera! The battle continues between The King and The Loverboy. Doug Gilbert ushers in a new war within USACW Starr Power is in action

Like the WWE hasn't fucked up on other things they never created, there comes this

I'm sure, they'll screw this up as well. They have a long standing pattern of it.

World Wrestling Entertainment filed a trademark on the name "Starrcade" on 7/17, PWInsider.com has confirmed.

The event was initially created by Jim Crockett Promotions back in 1983 as a Thanksgiving night supershow, the title of their biggest event of the year. That tradition remained until the company shut down and was purchased by Turner Broadcasting, creating World Championship Wrestling. They retained the event, running it through December 2000. WWE acquired WCW in March 2001.

WWE used the Starrcade name last December to brand a house show in Greensboro, NC, the original home of the event. PWInsider.com had previously reported there were additional plans to additional events with the brand name.

While not confirmed, the timing of the trademark filing is interesting given that WWE is working on their first ever main roster women's PPV event, which may be announced as soon as tonight on Raw.

IMPACT WRESTLING BRINGING BOUND FOR GLORY 2018 TO NEW YORK CITY

Impact Wrestling's next pay-per-view is set to take place in New York City.
During last night's Slammiversary XVI broadcast, it was announced that Bound for Glory 2018 will be held at the Melrose Ballroom in Queens on Sunday, October 14. It will be Impact's third PPV of 2018. Slammiversary took place at the Rebel Entertainment Complex in Toronto tonight, while Redemption was held at the Impact Zone in Orlando this April.
Last year's Bound for Glory event took place at the Aberdeen Pavilion in Ottawa and was headlined by Eli Drake defending the company's Global Championship against Johnny Impact.
MLW ran the Melrose Ballroom for their Battle Riot show last week and will be returning to the venue on October 4. Game Changer Wrestling and Joey Janela's Lost in New York will be held there on August 17, which is the Friday of SummerSlam weekend.

WRITTEN PODCAST RECAP: Jim Cornette’s Drive-Thru – Comparing territory angles, Rocky III exposing the business, Corny’s temper, Danny Hodge, Rhyno, Pillman, and more

Austin Obviously doesn't watch Indy Wrestling. Steve Austin On How Managers Should Still Have A Presence In Pro Wrestling

Because managers are a presence in many of them. Someone please inform him of that.

Bobby Heenan, Jimmy Hart, Paul Heyman, Jim Cornette, Sherri Martel, Freddie Blassie, and Paul Bearer are just a few of an extensive list of managers who assisted with creating future stars for NWA and WWE. Without Heenan, the Hulk Hogan vs. Andre the Giant rivalry would not have the level of intrigue that it did. Without Paul Bearer, The Undertaker would not have been accompanied by the perfect mouthpiece to complement his character.
Steve Austin was recently discussing the concept of managers with MLW's Court Bauer on a recent episode of The Steve Austin Show. Austin, who developed his craft in an era where managers were an integral part of the pro wrestling business, voiced on the podcast how much his missed the manager presence.
"You just don't see [managers] anymore," said Austin. "To me, they were the salt and pepper on a great steak. Such colorful, flamboyant personalities, either that mouthpiece, or that dressing, or whatever it needs to be to enhance that talent further, or be the crutch, or be an addition to, and just make that person a superstar.
"The way I grew up watching wrestling when I was seven or eight years old, and going through the territories, and having my share of managers. Whether I liked them or not, or wanted them to be with me, I learned a lot from them. To me, they're part of the landscape that is pro wrestling."
Bauer added that the role of managers kept the babyfaces from getting stale, because they would fight the entire stable or faction instead of just one heel.
Examples of this is J.J. Dillon managing the Four Horsemen, Paul Jones managing Paul Jones' army (rivaling against Jimmy Valiant), and Paul Heyman managing the Dangerous Alliance (often rivaling against Sting). For babyfaces like Sting, Dusty Rhodes, Jimmy Valiant, and The Road Warriors, the entire heel group targeted them, which made them look even more heroic to the fans.
Austin credits Robert Fuller (Col. Robert Parker) as a manager who gave him a lot of tools to become successful in the business, as well as enhanced his character as a heel. Parker can now be seen in MLW managing Jake Hager (fka Jack Swagger).

Jerry Lawler vs Road Warrior Hawk (link fixed)

Below is the description from the person who posted it on Youtube, you make your own judgement.

Another not very good match. Lawler gives Hawk about 5 piledrivers that he no sells. Match ends with Hales, Travis and Bil Dundee running in. Samantha attacks Travis and then Hales takes Stacy and tries to put her in the Dumpster. Before the match is Sid leaving the building and a Lawler promo in a Cleveland Indians shirt.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VALZUl_uWpQ

Jerry Lawler Cuts Matt Riviera's Perm: USA Championship Wrestling - 7/14/18

After offering 74 year old wrestling legend “Superstar” Bill Dundee $100,000 to retire from pro wrestling at Oman Arena back on July 7th, 2018, “The LVR Boy” Matt Riviera & his manager Boyd Bradford were attacked by the “Superstar”, who then made off with the money. On this edition of USA Championship Wrestling TV, airing Saturday night’s at 10:30pm on WBBJ Channel 7 out of Jackson, TN, Matt Riviera came out to confront Dundee. This led to the surprise appearance by WWE Hall of Fame member Jerry “The King” Lawler, who went on to attack Matt Riviera and, along with Dundee, proceeded to cut the prized perm of “The LVR Boy”. Later in the show, Riviera came back out to challenge Lawler next week on USA Championship Wrestling TV.

youtube.com/watch?v=LqMsfa1j3bk