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Tuesday, December 18, 2018
Since, Morons On Twitter Try To "Call Bullshit" On Me Working In Wrestling, Proof Is, A Motherfucker :)
I worked for acouple different indy promotions back in the 90's when I lived in NH. I was also a wrestling columnist back then too but morons who are either too fucking lazy, too freaking stupid, or just too damn ignorant to want to to do the research (cause then they'd see they're wrong and would have to actually, ADMIT IT, which they never have the balls to do), I'll make it easy for the dumb shits, right here.
From an old web page i used to use years ago is an article on my time in Sylvano Sousa's (Who worked in Canada, and in WWF in the 80's) Atlantic Wrestling Federation. He was the one who gave me my first break, and I learned alot from him.
http://prowrestlingtapes.angelfire.com/awf.html
Right from Evan Ginzburg's (who's now an associate producer of movies like The Wrestler and 350 Days) old Wrestling Then And Now newsletter (which I wrote for) web page is the article I wrote on what it was like to go thru the process of locally promoting my first show with WWA New England. Doing so in what was the toughest town in the state of NH to promote in (Cause it's what's known in the business as a 'permit' town')
http://www.angelfire.com/wrestling3/thenandnow/articles/promoter.html
Article on my time working for WWA New England.
http://prowrestlingtapes.angelfire.com/WWA.html
And uh oh, here's another one from when i worked for Eastern Wrestling Alliance (When they were based in Maine, and just got featured on MTV's Tru-Life- I Wanna be a Pro Wrestler show).
http://prowrestlingtapes.angelfire.com/ewa.html
Since I'm putting the doubters and dumb asses in check, again. Here's the article on how i became a sheet writer/ Wrestling Columnist.
http://prowrestlingmemories.angelfire.com/sheetwriter2.html
And if you think people get pissed at some of the stuff i post here (or in certain groups on Facebook), read this. This is how i legit heat, to where certain promoters back then left harassing phone messages on machine because of what I wrote.
http://prowrestlingmemories.angelfire.com/drawingheat.html
So yeah, call bullshit all you want. I alweays say.. Proof is, a mother fucker, and I'll always be the mother fucker who has proof. :)
From an old web page i used to use years ago is an article on my time in Sylvano Sousa's (Who worked in Canada, and in WWF in the 80's) Atlantic Wrestling Federation. He was the one who gave me my first break, and I learned alot from him.
http://prowrestlingtapes.angelfire.com/awf.html
Right from Evan Ginzburg's (who's now an associate producer of movies like The Wrestler and 350 Days) old Wrestling Then And Now newsletter (which I wrote for) web page is the article I wrote on what it was like to go thru the process of locally promoting my first show with WWA New England. Doing so in what was the toughest town in the state of NH to promote in (Cause it's what's known in the business as a 'permit' town')
http://www.angelfire.com/wrestling3/thenandnow/articles/promoter.html
Article on my time working for WWA New England.
http://prowrestlingtapes.angelfire.com/WWA.html
And uh oh, here's another one from when i worked for Eastern Wrestling Alliance (When they were based in Maine, and just got featured on MTV's Tru-Life- I Wanna be a Pro Wrestler show).
http://prowrestlingtapes.angelfire.com/ewa.html
Since I'm putting the doubters and dumb asses in check, again. Here's the article on how i became a sheet writer/ Wrestling Columnist.
http://prowrestlingmemories.angelfire.com/sheetwriter2.html
And if you think people get pissed at some of the stuff i post here (or in certain groups on Facebook), read this. This is how i legit heat, to where certain promoters back then left harassing phone messages on machine because of what I wrote.
http://prowrestlingmemories.angelfire.com/drawingheat.html
So yeah, call bullshit all you want. I alweays say.. Proof is, a mother fucker, and I'll always be the mother fucker who has proof. :)
Mat Memory- Bockwinkel and Hansen vs The Crusher and Dick The Bruiser
March 4 1984, Chicago Illinois, The team of Nick Bockwinkel and Stan Hansen take on the team of Crusher Lisowski and Dick "The Bruiser" Afflis and as always Bobby "The Brain" Heenan is in Bockwinkel's corner. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmAoXwmI9eU
AIWF Mid Atlantic Wrestling- Midatlantic 340
As we continue our footage from Fright Night 2008 on this episode we have Steven Hayes taking on Chris Severn for the chance to move to the center ring, then in our main event we have special announcement from Sebastian Kane. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wcNs3auutA
Jordan Devlin Vs Scotty Davis By Crooked Gentlemen (OTT Wrestling)
Jordan Devlin Vs Scotty Davis OTT Live from The Europa As told By Crooked Gentlemen. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEBt5EH2-E4
Mat Memory- Abdullah The Butcher Turns Fan Favorite In Canada( International Wrestling 1986)
Abdullah the Butcher turns face! Plus a promo from his new manager Mr. Deepak (1986)
Mat Memory- James Storm vs Shane Douglas vs CW Anderson (From March 24, 2018)
"The Cowboy" vs "The Franchise" vs "Da Rottweiler"compete for the NCWA Heavyweight Title in a 3 way dance.
March 24, 2018
Clayton NC
Ivan Koloff Memorial Tournament https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tw7HDx4SLwg
David Arquette Goes Off About Negative Wrestling Fans (I'd LOVE To See Him Face To Face, No BS)
he says see me wherever he's wrestling and we'll settle it like men? Here's the question. What if he sees some fan, like myself? And he gets his ass kicked? THEN WHAT! He obviously didn't think his little rant thru too well.
Last month, Arquette made headlines in his brutal deathmatch against Nick Cage at GCW presents Joey Janela's L.A. Confidential in Los Angeles, California. Near the end of the match, Arquette had his neck cut from a broken light tube, causing him to nearly leave the match, and then attempt to shoot on his opponent at the end of the bout. Arquette later said in a statementhis lack of experience caused problems near the finish and confirmed deathmatches wouldn't be in his future.
Yesterday, NWA announced David Arquette would be wrestling at the upcoming Pop-Up Event on January 5 in Nashville, Tennessee. As noted, NWA World Champion Nick Aldis will be facing James Storm, NWA National Champion Willie Mack will defend against Matt Cross, while NWA Women's Champion Jazz takes on Allie.
Arquette apparently received enough negativity from some fans that caused him to respond on Twitter in a series of tweets. In them, he referenced his WCW World Heavyweight Championship win back in 2000 and why he's wrestling now. Here's his full response:
"I love all the hate I'm getting here. It baffles me that these people can love wrestling just like I do, but I'm a joke in their eyes. That's why I'm doing what I'm doing. Eight months of training. Two surgeries, three broken ribs, traveling across the US, getting stiffed by promoters, helping shine a light on talent I believe in that aren't getting recognized, doing little things I won't mention to give back to both wrestling and individual wrestlers, and I'm the a--hole? Wrestling is for the people and by the people. I may have grown up in Hollywood, but I'm not some stuck up punk. I had an opportunity to be a part of WCW when I was in my 20's to travel with some of my heroes in the ring and I took it. I'm done apologizing. Now I just want to kick some ass, so any of you b------ have a problem with me I'll see you in Tennessee or wherever I'm wrestling and we can settle it like men."
Last month, Arquette made headlines in his brutal deathmatch against Nick Cage at GCW presents Joey Janela's L.A. Confidential in Los Angeles, California. Near the end of the match, Arquette had his neck cut from a broken light tube, causing him to nearly leave the match, and then attempt to shoot on his opponent at the end of the bout. Arquette later said in a statementhis lack of experience caused problems near the finish and confirmed deathmatches wouldn't be in his future.
The former WCW Champion gave his side of the story to Sports Illustrated:
"It went off the rails a little," Arquette admitted. "I was pretty pissed. I was at fault for it. Once I got cut, some things happened in the ring, and I reacted. We were both at fault for the neck cut, but me defending myself is how it actually happened. I was in the hospital and had to have surgery to sew up my muscle and clean up my wound. It is what it is. I have no hard feelings with Nick Gage and I hope he doesn't have any with me."
Part Of ANOTHER WWE "Hidden Gem" Already Available On YouTube (shakes head, again)
Paul Jordan at PWInsider reported this and the screenshots? Say it all, as usual.
Above is from Jordan's post today, and lookey lookey, look what can be found with one simple search.
Damn, that has to sting, eh? Hype a whole show and one of the main matches has already been available on YouTube for acouple years now?
You'd think WWE would learn by now but as you can see.. NOPE! So as long as they want to be ignorant and stupid like this? I'll continue to get over on them easily with examples like this.
Above is from Jordan's post today, and lookey lookey, look what can be found with one simple search.
Damn, that has to sting, eh? Hype a whole show and one of the main matches has already been available on YouTube for acouple years now?
You'd think WWE would learn by now but as you can see.. NOPE! So as long as they want to be ignorant and stupid like this? I'll continue to get over on them easily with examples like this.
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