Wednesday, August 22, 2018

An EVOLVE 4K Short Film: A Farewell To Matt Riddle

We watched UFC competitor Matt Riddle become a pro wrestling superstar in EVOLVE and WWN. This special short film documents Riddle's emotional farewell to The WWN Family.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4zF3ct07MQ

Chris Jericho Reveals What Vince McMahon Told Him After Hearing About 'All In'

All In experienced an impressive sell-out in under thirty minutes when tickets went on sale months before the September 1st show with only one match announced for the card. Vince McMahon is on top of the professional wrestling world for a reason and he's conquered a lot of competition, so it was surprising when Chris Jericho revealed on Talk Is Jericho that McMahon seemed eager to offer some sage advice to Cody Rhodes and The Young Bucks concerning the show.
"Speaking about Vince [McMahon], I told Vince about All In four or five months ago," Jericho revealed to Rhodes during the podcast. "We were just discussing it, shooting the breeze and I go, 'yeah the show is in September in Chicago.' Vince is like, 'ah I wish they would have called me. September is the worst time of the year to promote -- it's terrible!'
"I'm like, you're got old-school forty years of promoting and [he says] 'they should have called me,'" Jericho said.
Rhodes thought the idea of calling McMahon with The Young Bucks on the phone for words of wisdom about promoting in the Fall was a hilarious proposition and pictured what that call would have been like.
"Hey Vince, it's Cody, I've got the Young Bucks on the phone," Cody imagined. "They have a couple of questions about promoting in the fall."
Y2J continued saying that even Mr. McMahon said it was hard to promote in September, they blew "all that s--t out of the water."
Rhodes said that another veteran in professional wrestling promotion also gave them advice that they did not heed.
"It's funny because another seasoned promoter/ ticket broker Cary Silken implored us -- I mean laid into us -- saying 'you can't go on sale on Sunday.'
"You can't and you gotta do a presale and we had already announced the ship had already sailed -- he kept going -- and we saw him a few weeks after the sell-out in thirty minutes and he just [said] 'I was so wrong.'"

FORMER NWA & WCW STAR CHRIS CHAMPION AKA YOSHI KWAN PASSES AWAY

Chris Champion, who wrestled for Jim Crockett Promotions as one half of the New Breed tag team and later re-created himself as Yoshi Kwan in World Championship Wrestling passed away today at the age of 57.  His passing was initially announced by former WWF and Memphis star Wolfie D on his Facebook page.

Champion, real name Christopher Ashford-Smith was trained by the Malenko family and began working in Florida during the tail end of the Florida territory's existence.  

The New Breed tag team with Sean Royal had a pretty unique back story, as they were billed as time travelers from the future who had to 1986 from 2002, where Dusty Rhodes was President of the United States.  The team held the Florida Tag titles while Champion had a run with the Bahamas title. 

They moved to Jim Crockett Promotions, where they were an underneath team.  They were to be programmed against the Rock N' Roll Express but Champion was injured in a car accident.  When he returned to television wearing a cast, it was decorated with microchips and other computer paraphernalia.  They went into a program with the Midnight Express, but that too was done before it had a chance to go anywhere as Sean Royal opted to retire to focus on his family.   

After that team ended, Champion teamed with his brother, who was billed as Mark Starr and also had a short run billed as "Karate Kid", playing off of the Ralph Macchio film of the same name.   After leaving Crockett, Champion and Starr worked as a team in Continental and Champion worked under a mask as Cowabunga, playing off of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon characters.  He worked for the USWA as one of the rotating heels who feuded with Jerry Lawler, before rebooting himself as Yoshi Kwan.

The Yoshi Kan character, allegedly a mercenary from the Orient playing up all the caricature stereotypes one might image, was brought into WCW.  Managed by Harley Race, he worked the mid-card of WCW, putting over babyfaces on their way to facing Big Van Vader and was a regular on WCW programming.  His most notable storyline was against Mick Foley.  Foley had been injured and taken out by Vader and when he was, Vader and Race had taken a pouch containing something important to Foley.  In Foley's quest to get to Vader, he had to get past Kwan, defeating him at Fall Brawl '93, regaining the pouch in the process.

After the WCW run ended, he continued working as Kwan on the independents in the Southern part of the United States.  He suffered a massive stroke in 2002 and it took some time, but he eventually recovered and returned to the ring, where he worked as Sinn, wrestling on and even booking smaller promotions.

There is no word yet on the cause of Champion's death.  One story that has been passed around is that he suffered another stroke, but we have not 100% confirmed that to be correct

Viceland to Air Pro Wrestling Series

Cable network Viceland will be debuting a new pro wrestling documentary series, titled The Dark Side of The Ring, this fall.
The series will be narrated by WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley and will cover a number of controversial topics from the pro wrestling world, including Bruiser Brody, Gino Hernandez and more.

I'll have additional details on the series in the weeks to come.

Heroes And Legends Convention Coming Up.