Saturday, January 18, 2020

I Always Enjoy The "Fan Support" I Get For This Blog :)

And they say people don't 'care', LMAO. 

Reality of Wrestling TV: Episode 271

(Reality of Wrestling) is a wrestling promotion owned by Booker T that runs out of Houston, Texas showcasing the top unsigned talent from around the world in a weekly episodic series. Matches: Alex Gracia vs Rok-C Demteri Action Jackson vs Savage King Luke & PJ Hawx (HAWX AERIE) vs La Familia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ev1kl7HOXpk

Konnan Gets Punk Slapped (And Doesn't Do Shit About It).. UPDATED!!!!

Here's the link to the video. https://www.facebook.com/LuchaMundial...


Konnan gets slapped and didn't do shit but take it, like a bitch. Didn't even try, and 
fight back. 

Konnan was confronted by the second man to play Psicosis, who took over the persona after
the original one went to America and slapped Konnan. Apparently Konnan had said some things online
about the second Psicosis and now, he had to answer for it. 




Mexico City yesterday. Lucha Blog described what led to the situation: “Last month, the second Psicosis (***NOT THE WCW ONE***) was asked why he isn't on AAA TV right now. He said it was a Konnan issue, wouldn't be back until Konnan was gone. Konnan fired back that if Psicosis was so deserving, why couldn't he get a job in another big place? Psicosis II said he'd see Konnan in January to continue this discussion in person. Psicosis meant the show he was promoting in Leon, but instead ended (unmasked) at tonight's Impact tapings in Mexico City. Psicosis II demanded Konnan say the same things to his face. Konnan didn't want to talk to Psicosis. So, Psicosis slapped Konnan and dared him to fight. The video is all over Mexican wrestling sites tonight. Nothing more came of it. Konnan wasn't getting into a street fight. Psicosis II calmed down enough to walk away after a minute. Most didn't immediately even realize it was him unmasked but the tattoos gave it away. Konnan was apparently asked about the incident by the press there to cover the Impact taping and said it was no big deal.”

No big deal except he got punked slapped, and bitched up right then and there. 

ACW Presents: New Years Bash on the Blvd (Full Show)

Alpha Championship Wrestling: New Years Bash on the Blvd (Match line up includes) ~ Preshow (Triple Threat Match) ~ The Cornerman vs KC Lycan ~ Adena Steele vs Vicious Vicki in a Table Match for the ACW Open Challenge Championship ~ Rage vs Nimrod Texieria in a Triple Threat Tag Team Match ~ The Throne vs The Congregation vs Team Splendid w/ Big Bad Brown in a AWA World Championship Match ~ Joey Ace w/ AJ Pan vs Joe Scott Winner to be Crown the First ACW International Champion ~ El Charro Boricua Jr. vs Mr. Abbs w/ The Cornerman in a Triple Threat Match ~ Alexander Thorne vs El Lui Lindo vs Prince Ahmed in a ACW United States Championship Match ~ Lockjaw vs Vince Steele w/ Magic in a Triple Threat Tag Team Match to Crown the First ACW Tag Team Champions ~ BX Strong vs The Dominican Garden vs Nikos Rikos & Mike Lannuzzi ~ Low Life Louie vs Bull James Main Event for the ACW World Heavyweight Championship ~ "The Greek God" Papadon vs Chris Banks Plus Appearances By: Prince Nana, Grim Reefer and Ken Sweeney. Commentary By: A Shot of Wrestling (Michael, Abel & Marc)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tbjn01DT07A

AMW-TV Episode 17: January 18, 2020

AMW-TV 176: As we gear up for the AMW Tag Team Cup in March. We go back and take a look at a classic match between the AMW Tag Team Champions the Heastseekers and the 9x World Champions the Rock N roll Express.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-kGDQ8CnFc

I Thought ACH Proclaimed He 'Retired' From Pro Wrestling, Looks Like He's Lied :)

He said it all over Twitter that he's retired because of how he 'feels" he's been treated.

If that's the case, then I'd love to see how he tries to dodge and deflect his way around, THIS.

  • AAW on 1/24 in Chicago at the Logan Square Auditorium has Davey Vega & Mat Fitchett vs. Curt Stallion & Jake Something for the AAW tag titles, Hakim Zane vs. Paco for the AAW Heritage title, Jordan Oliver vs.. Jake Lander, ACH (who I guess isn't retired) vs. Fred Yehi, Jessicka Havok & Kimber Lee vs. Hyan & Savanna Stone, Willie Mack vs. AR Fox, Sami Callihan & Jake Crist vs. Juventud Guerrera & Aramis plus Killer Kross, Nate Webb, Air Wolf, Angel Dorado, and more.
Don't you love how idiots say one thing, then do another? LOL. 


Allysin Kay Rips Tessa Blanchard's Statement About Recent Controversy

Last weekend, Impact World Champion Tessa Blanchard commented on Twitter, "Hey women, try supporting one another. Cool things happen." On Sunday, Blanchard won the title against Sami Callihan at Impact Hard to Kill, making her the first woman to hold the title.

After her tweet, NWA World Women's Champion Allysin Kay brought up an incident between Blanchard and La Rosa Negra while in Japan.

"Remember when you spat in a black woman's face and called her the N-word in Japan? Was that you 'supporting women'? The AUDACITY of this tweet."

Blanchard originally said it was "not true," and loosely commented about it after Sunday's Hard to Kill PPV. After Kay's tweet, numerous other women's wrestlers, including NXT star Chelsea Green, commented on their negative experiences with Blanchard.

Although initially advertised to speak at Impact Media Day last Saturday, Blanchard was pulled from the event. Blanchard was also removed from an upcoming Heavy Metal Wrestling show in light of the allegations.

Two days ago, the Impact World Champion issued a statement:

"Over the last week, I have been accused of calling a fellow wrestler a racial slur," Blanchard wrote. "To read this allegation has been personally upsetting. To be clear, I absolutely did not use that word. That word is not in my vocabulary. That word is not in my heart. Racism is not in my heart.

"Yet I know many people have to deal with racism in a way I will never have to. Racism is an awful part of American history, and it is equally awful that it's still part of our society today. While I did not do what was claimed, I stand ready to use my platform to support the fight against racism however I can."

Kay has since responded to Blanchard's latest statement, "You can try to babyface the fans, but the majority of our peers know Rosa's story is true and that's what matters. I really hope that one day the other two witnesses of this incident come forward and further expose you as not only a racist, but a liar and an undeniable scumbag."

As noted, La Rose Negra commented earlier this week about what happened.

Big Show Talks Getting Chewed Out By The Undertaker During His Early WWE Days

Two weeks ago, Big Show returned to RAW as the mystery partner for Samoa Joe and Kevin Owens' match against Seth Rollins and AOP. Big Show had been out of action since late 2018, and went through five surgeries before being able to make his in-ring return.

Since his comeback, Big Show spoke with Sports Illustrated about a wide range of topics, including how working in WCW compared to WWE. He also relived getting critiqued by The Undertaker on a nightly basis during his early years in WWE.

From 1995 until February 1999, Big Show—then known as The Giant—spent his days in WCW. That same month in 1999, he signed a ten-year contract with WWE, and quickly realized the worlds of WCW and WWE were wildly different.


"It was a lot different in WCW, which had guaranteed contracts," Big Show recalled. "WWE was a shark tank, it was competitive. It wasn't a locker room where everyone went to Chipotle after the show together. People legitimately didn't like each other.

"I was so young in WCW, I was 22, 23 years old at the beginning. The only other young guy was Alex Wright. Macho, Hulk, Flair, Paul Orndorff, they were all in their 40s or older. It was like I was everybody's kid brother. And I made a lot of mistakes back then. My real training happened when I got to work with Undertaker."

That training came in the form of Undertaker critiquing Big Show after each of his matches during WWE's live tours.

"I used to come through the Gorilla position after a match against Undertaker on our live tours, and Undertaker would be there waiting for me," Big Show said. "He'd wave me over with that crooked finger, and he'd chew out my ass for the next 15 minutes.

"This happened night after night. It seemed like I couldn't do anything right, no matter what I tried. And I'm a little more hard-headed than most, so it took me a while, but a lot of the lessons I learned from Undertaker put me in a position now where I can help a lot of people not make the same mistakes I made."

Tim Storm On What Makes Nick Aldis So Successful As NWA World Champion, Their On Air Chemistry

This week on the TMPT Empire's flagship interview podcast, the NWA's Tim Storm joined the show to discuss the upcoming Hard Times event-taking place on January 24th available on FITE. The former NWA World Champion took the time to discuss his phenomenal success over the last few years as the NWA has returned to prominence but also put a strong emphasis on the work of Nick Aldis as a main contributing factor to the brand growing in such a large way. In this excerpt from the interview, Storm details the chemistry between the two on air and just how confident he is in Aldis as a leader of the company.

Nick Aldis leading the NWA:

"I don't want to rant and rave too much about him because we are a little bit at odds right now programming wise and as far as we are at in our TV stuff but I know that they picked the right guy. In my mind at least on the purchase and in my mind at least they were going to bring in somebody that they were familiar with and comfortable with and there would probably be a title change pretty quickly and I'm out at 53 years old. They actually went in just the opposite direction. Nick, he really is the complete package and look at what he's done and I don't mean his history, I mean his NWA run.


"He's everything. He is surprisingly big for anybody who's never been around him, I am a big guy and I'm probably not 6' 3" anymore as I continue to get older but 6' 3" two hundred and fifty pounds and he's got two inches on me in height, he's got the British background as far as technical wrestling and one of the set ups to his finish is coming off the top rope and you don't see too many guys at 6' 5" hit that elbow like he does. His conditioning is phenomenal and look at what he's done on promos because he's carried this promotion.

"He's been the face of the franchise, he's had the tittle twice and he's worked both sides, which is basically to me what an NWA World Champion does. You do whatever you've got to do on any given night to continue to be that champion. He got rave reviews walking out there for the first ten episodes and everybody was cheering him and now he's flipped it and he almost couldn't cut a promo the other night because they wouldn't stop booing him. He's working both sides and doing a fantastic job. Man, I've got to stop raving because at some point I've got to punch him in the mouth."

The Strong On-Air Chemistry They Have:

"I think we feel that too sometimes. In most cases we are going out there and it's just we are going. We don't rehearse, we don't do anything and sometimes I have to kind of as the face throttle it back and make sure that you know when he's hard to top on a promo. When we are interacting and we are going back and forth, I won't say all of that is true emotion all the time but all of that is pure interaction with very little knowing what we are going to do and what we are going to say and I definitely feel the chemistry when we are doing that."

Can Ricky Morton Win Ten Pounds Of Gold From Nick Aldis | NWA 2020

Ricky Morton earned a chance to fight for the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship this past week on #NWAPowerrr. The backstory between Nick Aldis and Ricky Morton started with a comment that Morton (of the Rock N Roll Express) stated that NickA Aldis had a long way to go to match up with Ric Flair and Harley Race. The man currently holding #TenPoundsOfGold took exception to this and lead to the confrontation on NWA Power. With the debut of Strictly Business and using Scott Steiner as a surrogate, the National Treasure Nick Aldis believed he was in control to put down the Rock N Roll Express one last time. Now this Tuesday @ 6:05pm, Ricky Morton gets one last chance to challenge for the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship the he came so close to winning back in the 1980s.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_3ubdRcqGg

Mat Memory- GCW February 13, 1982 #2 (When Roddy Piper Met Gino Hernandez)

Tape: Jack & Jerry Brisco vs. Len Denton & Butch Bronson Jimmy Garvin vs. Deke Rivers Masked Superstar & Super Destroyer vs. Gerald Finley & Bruce Gallagher Buzz Sawyer vs. Rusty Roberts Brad Armstrong vs. Chick Donovan Ron Bass vs. Ken Timbs Jimmy Garvin vs. Ricky Harris Kevin Sullivan vs. Rick Benefield Tommy Rich vs. Rick Connors Also on Program: Ole Anderson, Bob Armstrong, Ric Flair, The Great Kabuki, Dusty Rhodes, Leroy Brown, and Tom Prichard

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIqlp6rmbGU