Thursday, November 1, 2018

CWF Mid-Atlantic Wrestling: Worldwide #173 - Trevor Lee vs Joshua Cutsha

Double Crown Title: Trevor Lee(c) vs Joshua Cutshall

RGL Title: Kool Jay(c) vs Mace Li

Mid-Atlantic Tag title: Michael McAllister & Kool Jay(c) vs Ethan A. Sharpe & Cain Justice https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ieehm6sK2ks

Supreme Wrestling (Based In Madison, Indiana) Supreme Last Word 18

On this edition of Supreme Last Word, The Man from Nowhere Casey Reeves takes on Forever Damned Van Martigan with his spiritual adviser Devious Darrin O'Neal. Also, highlights of the Mid America Heavyweight Title Match from Party On as well as words from your favorite Supreme stars! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQZtKByf6_A

The House of Couture fractures at Chapter 77 (Progress Wrestling)

Having thrown her stablemates to a Jordynne Grace-shaped wolf at Wembley Arena, Jinny's deceit came back to bite her in a big way at Chapter 77.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUfn2yN7DdQ

Jordynne Grace Cleans House At Hello Wembley! (Progress Wrestling)

Having nefariously retained the PROGRESS Women's Title, Jinny and the House of Couture were interrupted by a familiar face from the Coast To Coast tour. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWmHlSq14PQ

Aldis vs Hager For NWA World Title Later This Month


House Of Bricks Pro Wrestling (Based in Mass.) HoB Turnbuckle TV Season 3 Episode 38

On this week's episode of House Of Bricks Pro Wrestling #TurnbuckleTV, available NOW on the #HoB YouTube Channel #HouseOfBricks brings you action from #FrightNight. First this week, the richest prize in House Of Bricks is on the line as HoB Heavyweight Champion, Justin "Coco" Sylvia defends against "The Thunder From Down Under" Michael Foster. And in this week's #TurnbuckleTV MAIN EVENT, the FIRST EVER Costume Battle Royal with the winner becoming Number One Contender for the HoB Heavyweight Championship! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOoI7899OiM

Acouple Indy Wrestling Dates For You



- ESW will return to the Frontier Fire Hall in Niagara Falls, N.Y. on Saturday, November 24th for their biggest event of the year, Wrestlebash. The event will feature an appearance by The Godfather. Also at the event, former WWE Tag Team Champions The Spirit Squad will challenge ESW Tag Team Champions Game Over. General admission tickets are available for $15 and increase $5 on the day of the show. Doors open at 5 p.m. with bell time at 6 p.m. Wrestlebash will be broadcast over live streaming service Twitch, with select matches being recorded exclusively for Powerslam.TV. In addition to The Godfather and The Spirit Squad, Kongo Kong, ROH star Rhett Titus, Kevin Blackwood, Brandon Thurston, Daniel Garcia and Sean Carr will all be in action, while ESW Heavyweight Champion Pepper Parks will face Combat Zone Wrestling star Rickey Shane Page. You can get more information at eswwrestling.com.

Sienna Discusses Her Abrupt Departure From Impact Wrestling

"Sienna" Allysin Kay recently joined the Wrestling Epicenter's Interactive Wrestling Radio to discuss her career threatening health scare that sidelined her for eight months, her Impact Wrestling departure and more. You can listen or download the interview by clicking here, they sent us these highlights:
Her current health after the sidelining lung blood clots:
"I feel good. In a way, I think it was a blessing in disguise. A lot of wrestlers will say that after an injury - Not during, of course! During, it is not so fun. But, after you come back, it is like, "Ok, I'm a little recuperated from some nagging injuries here and there. Finally got some time to rest even though we didn't want to rest". I definitely came back with a bang. After that, I'm feeling pretty good!"
The extent of her health scare:
"At the January tapings for Impact, maybe towards the end of the tapings, I was experiencing what I thought was maybe a dislocated rib. I was having really sharp pains and it got to the point where I could barely take a full inhale. So, I ended up going to the hospital. They told me I had blood clots in my lungs. Long story short, they believe it is due to a medication I was taking. Obviously, I'm not taking that medication anymore! (laughs) That is what they believed it was caused by. I had to take a full 6 month recovery of taking blood thinners and that is why I was not able to wrestle. Physically, I was able to start working out again a month or two after that. But, because I was on blood thinners, I couldn't take the risk of getting in the ring and getting hit in the head or something because the risk of internal bleeding was the most dangerous."
The backstage changes and atmosphere while at Impact:
"I definitely saw a lot of changes. There were a lot of changes happening when I got there in 2016. I guess it was just normal to me because I didn't know anything different. People that have been there forever like Gail (Kim) and Abyss, they've seen it all. They've been there from the beginning, pretty much, so for them, it was probably drastic. For me, I walked in the middle of things changing. It felt like every other taping, things were changing, certain people were worried about things, whatever. But, I was just like going along for the ride, you know? I was just like, "This is where my contract is. I just want to have fun. I want to do things that other programs aren't doing right now." Basically, I just wanted the mic! (laughs) Give me the mic, let me roll with it, and it will be good!"
Her seemingly abrupt departure from Impact while injured:
"I did leave Impact on good terms. I did give them notice when I knew I was going to be doing the (WWE) Mae Young Classic. My contract had expired. It expired in April and this is like June or July that we're talking. To be honest, I don't know if they knew my contract had expired. A lot of people who signed when I did signed two year deals. I negotiated mine down to a one year deal. There were so many management changes, I don't know if they even knew that mine was not a two year deal without me bringing it up. A lot of people, when their contracts are expiring, bring it up. When it was expiring, I was injured. I didn't know what I was doing so I kind of rode it out. I was like, 'Let me determine if I can even wrestle anymore.' That was a huge thing. I had to do a lot of testing to determine if I could even wrestle again or are they going to tell me that this is a genetic disorder and I'll have to be on blood thinners for life. That was a possibility. So, I wasn't worried about contracts at the time. I was worried about, 'Am I ever going to be able to wrestle again?'
"When I got that worked out and I was about to be cleared, WWE reached out to me. My contract with Impact was expired and they hadn't really reached out to me with any ideas. So, I decided I'm going to take what I can and take this crazy journey as far as I can. This is a new thing. It is exciting. I wanted to try something new."

Mat Memory- TNA: Team 3D And The Steiners Talk Trash

Mat Memory- Tazz Chokes Out Jerry Lawler In Memphis

Part 1. Brandon Baxter brings Tazz to the WMC studios to talk about his match vs Jerry Lawler at the MCW show in Arkansas. Tazz wants nothing to do with Baxter. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIEtEBFjd-g&t=244s

Part 2. Jerry Lawler and Kevin Kelly come to the studio looking for Tazz. They find Brandon Baxter and Derrick King instead. Baxter and King challenge Tazz who accepts despite Kevin Kelly begging him not to. Tazz comes out and lays out the King with the Tazz Mission. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYFa2lQ1sTk


Eric Bischoff On Why Hulk Hogan Was Hesitant To Work With Vader

Big Van Vader was one of WCW's dominant heels and held the World Title on three different occasions. It would seem that as WCW's top heel he would engage in a lengthy feud with WCW's top babyface in Hulk Hogan.
However, Hogan wasn't too keen on working with Vader due to the big man's stiff style in the ring. Eric Bischoff went into more detail regarding Hogan's mindset when it came to Vader in his 83 Weeks podcast.
"Hulk Hogan wanted to work with people that he knew were professional. He wanted to work with people who would make him look good. He was well aware of his strengths and his weaknesses and he wanted to work with people that would camouflage his weaknesses and amplify his strengths," stated Bischoff. "That is just being a pro. It is what it is. He didn't want to work with Ric Flair because they were friends, he wanted to work with Ric Flair because he knew Flair would do what I just prescribed.
"That is the reputation Hogan has and that is why I still kind of harbor a lot of resentment because of the way the dirt sheets back in the day would frame this news where 'Hulk Hogan doesn't want to drop the strap,' well, the inference is he is a greedy f***er who doesn't want to share. That is the inference. Or, Hulk Hogan didn't want to work with Vader because Vader was stiff. Well, are we talking about the guy who broke someone's back or ruptured Sting's ear drum? Come on; Vader did work stiff. Hulk Hogan wasn't interested in working that way so it's not that Hogan didn't want to work with Vader, he did, and they did, but Hogan wanted to make sure that Vader was going to have his head on straight and not try to over-impress anybody with physicality because that was not what Hogan did."
Vader had earned a reputation as being a stiff worker from several notable incidents throughout his career. He ruptured Sting's ear drum as Bischoff stated, and he also broke the back of jobber Joe Thurman by powerbombing him on the back of his neck. There's also the time Vader ended Nikita Koloff's career with a stiff clothesline to the head as well as all of the things Vader did due Mick Foley when he was Cactus Jack.
Hogan wanted nothing to do with that side of Vader.
"Hulk Hogan was a character. He wasn't Mick Foley that wanted to go jump off of balconies or throw himself off of thumbtacks and end up with 65 stiches in his head. That wasn't the kind of match he wanted to have. He wanted to make sure that when he got into the ring with people that they were people that would complement the kind of match he can do best," said Bischoff.
Hogan and Vader did have a short feud in 1995 which culminated in Hogan retaining the World Title in a steel cage match at Bash at the Beach. Shortly thereafter, with The Dungeon of Doom coming after Hogan, he asked for Vader's assistance at WarGames. Vader agreed to team with Hogan, Randy Savage and Sting, but just weeks before the event Vader was fired for getting into a backstage fight with Paul Orndorff.