Friday, February 22, 2019

Acouple IPW (UK) shows.

International Pro Wrestling debuts on the Fight Network with 3 championship matches including Women's Champion Sierra Loxton, Pro-Wrestling NOAH's Daisuke Harada, James Castle and a huge World Championship Match as champion Mark Haskins defends against Mike Bird.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDohw94mvGQ

International Pro Wrestling returns this week with a match to decide a new number contender for the World Heavyweight Championship. We also have tag team and junior heavyweight division action, a Grizzly return to the IPW ring and a huge grudge to be settled! "Superbad" Kip Sabian vs "Smash Mouth" Chris Ridgeway "The Product" David Starr vs "Filthy Gorgeous" Rob Sharpe Team Storm vs The Anti-Fun Police and much more! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Id1THvQijWQ

There's a gold rush this week on International Pro Wrestling when both the IPW World Heavyweight and IPW Women's Championships are on the line. IPW World Heavyweight Championship Match: Champion Mark Haskins vs "Filthy Gorgeous" Rob Sharpe IPW Women's Championship Match: Champion Sierra Loxton vs "The Poison Princess" Jayde Also in action are Rob Lynch, Kip Sabian and more! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mz-YiKIJgdA

Eric Bischoff shoots on his time at TNA

Kanji Questions Her Place At The Top (Defiant Wrestling's Loaded #11)

Mat Memory- Kevin Sullivan Seminar & I Believe in Wrestling Highlights

Mat Memory- PCW ULTRA: "The Devil" Kevin Sullivan speaks...WARBEAST IS VIOLENCE 12/1/17

Mat Memory- "Maddog" Buzz Sawyer vs Kevin Sullivan (GCW)

Mat Memory- Tony Atlas & Kevin Sullivan vs Ivan Koloff & Alexis Smirnoff (GCW)

Mat Memory- Kevin Sullivan v Eddie Mansfield (Georgia 1980)

AWA New South Wrestling Commissioner Richard Lowe talks the aftermath from 6 man Madness

Insane Championship Wrestling (ICW UK)- ICW Fight Club #118

Davey Richards is out of the upcoming Alpha-1 Here We Go Again card.

Apparently according to Alpha-1 Wrestling Richards no showed before back in 2011, and now, is doing so again. Here's a link to the tweet that tells the story.

https://twitter.com/A1Wrestling/status/1099014421362470915

Upcoming On Dave Dynasty's Podcast.

I remember both Graham and Kent in Dick The Bruiser's WWA In Indiana. When the episode is available i'll have the link for everyone.

David Starr Attacked Backstage Following Loaded (Defiant Loaded #11)

NEW Evolution Wrestling SUPRBOUTS (E66) - NEW @ Mile One (2/15/19) Recap; Bailando/Youngblood

n this brand new episode of NEW Superbouts we will see highlights of all the great NEW action from Mile One Centre on Feb 15th 2019. Then, in a match taped exclusively for NEW Superbouts, the rookie upstart Zach Youngblood goes one on one with the masked sensation, El Bailando.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvSSjTN10Ck

Garett Bischoff & Wes Brisco (C) W/ Road Warrior Animal vs. CJ O Doyle & Chico Adams - 2/15/2019

On Friday February 15th 2019 - Atomic Revolutionary Wrestling held it's BIG 2 year anniversary show "Chapter 3: The UPRISING" at the Space Coast Convention Center in Cocoa FL. We had the Atomic Tag Team Championships on the line in an absolutely historic match that saw CJ O DOYLE & CHICO ADAMS vs. WES BRISCO & GARETT BISCHOFF (C) W/ ROAD WARRIOR ANIMAL.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hO6OZGxDYss

Chris Jericho Says NJPW Management Might Not Understand His Value

Chris Jericho recently spoke with Wrestling Observer Radio about navigating the waters of NJPW, WWE and Impact Wrestling before he ultimately chose to sign with All Elite Wrestling.
Jericho retains the desire to work with New Japan Pro Wrestling, especially considering the number of potentially entertaining matches that could happen if he stayed with the promotion in some fashion. He chalks up their separation to NJPW management possibly not realizing how valuable a draw Omega and Jericho are.
"I want to work with New Japan," Jericho admitted. "I think there's a lot of matches there that we could do: Okada, Tanahashi, Suzuki and Jericho I think we could sell out a small arena with that. Jericho / Ospreay, Jericho / Ibushi, there's a lot of guys that I could go in there and work with in Japan and draw some big money.
"I don't know though, man. It's very strange what's going on because I understand both sides. I also don't think that maybe the new management quite understands the value of Omega and Jericho being involved there, and all the other guys on the roster. When I look at Ring of Honor, yeah, [it's a] great company, but who do they have on their roster that can do more business for them as a foreign guy coming in than Omega and Jericho could?"
Jericho wants it to be known that his mind remains open to working with NJPW, but for the time being, there remains nothing new on the horizon with the company.
"I don't know if it's a smart business move for [NJPW] not to use us, especially when we want to do it," Jericho said. "It's not cheap to work there but I think the business dividends are way more than what the money that they're spending on it is. I can't speak for them, I just know there hasn't been much talk lately after a lot of talk. They know where to find me and my door is open, and I'm interested and want to do it, but as far as anything further with them, I can't say there's anything on the horizon right now."
Jericho is next set to wrestle Omega at Double Or Nothing, which takes place on Saturday, May 25 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

ARN ANDERSON AND THREE OTHERS GONE FROM WWE

WWE Hall of Famer Arn Anderson has departed World Wrestling Entertainment.  ProWrestlingSheet.com initially reported the departure.  .  

Anderson was not at the TV tapings this past week and those who asked were told he was off this week.
Anderson had been behind the scenes as a Producer for the company, which has brought in a number of new Producers over the last month, seeking to bring a younger, fresher vibe to their in-ring content.   The departure of Anderson has led to discussion within the company about whether some of the other "old guard" producers may also be on the way out.

Anderson, 60, was a founding member of the original Four Horsemen, first breaking into the business in the early 1980s.  His tag team with Tully Blanchard held both the NWA and WWF Tag Team Championship during their run in the late '80s.  Anderson returned to WCW in late 1989, spending the rest of his in-ring career there, where he was consistently one of the best in-ring performers and talkers in the company. Neck and back issues required surgery and Anderson began training to return to the ring.  While in the gym, someone came up behind him and patted him on the back while saying hello and Anderson lost all feeling in his hand.  Realizing what that meant if he was going to try and resume performing in the ring, Anderson opted to announce his surgery.

When WCW was purchased by WWE in March 2001 at the end of the Monday Night War, Anderson was brought back to the company.  Initially cast as an announcer for the WWE version of WCW, that idea was soon scuttled and Anderson slid into a behind the scenes role as a Producer, making cameo appearances across WWE programming.

WWE has also announced the releases of TJP (TJ Perkins) and Hideo Itami.

Earlier today they announced the release of Tye Dillinger as well.




The Meltzer Delusion (This is quite funny actually)

Various wrestlers and personalities give their take on "The King of Scoops" Dave Meltzer Clips from Something to wrestle W/ Bruce Prichard, and RF video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxEsPCa1FEY