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Sunday, August 9, 2020
PWCI This Week - #236 Wrestling For A Cure
Today we head back to Springfield for tag team action from Wrestling For A Cure - the PWA Tag Champs Technicolor Wonderland take on the new lucha team of Kidd Riot & Geromino, then the Amish monster Yoder teams with Moondog Pongo to take on IJ Sweet and the newcomer Kurt Alexander.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlg7mQ7NB6Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlg7mQ7NB6Y
Kazuchika Okada vs Will Ospreay (NJPW)
July 20, 2019 Korakuen Hall G1 CLIMAX 29
G1 CLIMAX 29 - A BLOCK TOURNAMENT MATCH
Kazuchika Okada vs Will Ospreay
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTdCFfoNFls
G1 CLIMAX 29 - A BLOCK TOURNAMENT MATCH
Kazuchika Okada vs Will Ospreay
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTdCFfoNFls
OVW TV 1095 - "The Return"
OVW returns to live action for the first time in more than four months, and Commissioner Dean Hill has something to say! Dimes defends the RUSH Division Championship against his former best friend, Corey Storm! PLUS: Dustin Jackson and Drew Hernandez go 1-on-1 and the Legacy of Brutality show why they are deadlier than ever!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9x3BsFsPRO8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9x3BsFsPRO8
Pennsylvania Premiere Wrestling- Best of PPW (Episode 5)
Match Card:
Allie Recks vs. Riley Krowe vs. Nyla Rose vs. Sammi Pandora (PPW Shadows with the Empire -November 18th, 2017)
The Samoan Dynasty (Alofa, Afa Jr., Lance Anoa'i and Samu) vs. Exerguys, Snitsky and Havoc
Mike Orlando vs. Ryback (PPW ShellShocked -January 21st, 2017)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBnmlI6MTT4
Allie Recks vs. Riley Krowe vs. Nyla Rose vs. Sammi Pandora (PPW Shadows with the Empire -November 18th, 2017)
The Samoan Dynasty (Alofa, Afa Jr., Lance Anoa'i and Samu) vs. Exerguys, Snitsky and Havoc
Mike Orlando vs. Ryback (PPW ShellShocked -January 21st, 2017)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBnmlI6MTT4
Ron Garvin on Randy Orton & The "Plan B" Video
Former WWE/WCW/NWA wrestler and former World Champion "Hands of Stone" Ronnie Garvin discusses multiple time WWE Champion Randy Orton using his "Garvin Stomp" in matches as well as the infamous "Plan B" Video exposing the wrestling business Garvin did with Randy's father Bob Orton in the early 80's.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ng7NxC_-8Qg
Kamala vs Lanny Poffo - Great North Wrestling (2007)
"The Ugandan Giant" Kamala vs "The Genius" Lanny Poffo Great North Wrestling match from TD Place Arena in Ottawa Ontario Canada.
JAMES 'KAMALA' HARRIS PASSES AWAY AT AGE 70
James Harris, who is best known for his run in WWE and Memphis as Kamala, has passed away at the age of 70.
Jerry Lawler was among the first to report Kamala’s death. WWE has also confirmed the news. Harris had suffered a number of health issues in recent years, including having both legs amputated due to high blood pressure and diabetes.
Harris started wrestling in 1978 under the name “Sugar Bear” Harris. It wasn’t until his run in the Memphis territory in 1982 where he debuted the Kamala, the Ugandan Headhunter gimmick.
Kamala made appearances in WWE in 1984, then in 1986-87. It was here that Kim Chee was designated as his manager, and faced Hulk Hogan on multiple occasions for the WWE title.
After another stint in Memphis, he returned to the WWE in 1992 with Harvey Whippleman serving as his manager. After a feud with The Undertaker, he turned face, abandoning Whippleman and Kim Chee for Reverend Slick, who managed Kamala until he left the WWE towards the end of 1993.
Kamala would appear sporadically throughout the 90s and 2000s in WCW, Memphis, and later the WWE, with one of his final high-profile matches being a match against Umaga on a 2006 episode of Raw
Jerry Lawler was among the first to report Kamala’s death. WWE has also confirmed the news. Harris had suffered a number of health issues in recent years, including having both legs amputated due to high blood pressure and diabetes.
Harris started wrestling in 1978 under the name “Sugar Bear” Harris. It wasn’t until his run in the Memphis territory in 1982 where he debuted the Kamala, the Ugandan Headhunter gimmick.
Kamala made appearances in WWE in 1984, then in 1986-87. It was here that Kim Chee was designated as his manager, and faced Hulk Hogan on multiple occasions for the WWE title.
After another stint in Memphis, he returned to the WWE in 1992 with Harvey Whippleman serving as his manager. After a feud with The Undertaker, he turned face, abandoning Whippleman and Kim Chee for Reverend Slick, who managed Kamala until he left the WWE towards the end of 1993.
Kamala would appear sporadically throughout the 90s and 2000s in WCW, Memphis, and later the WWE, with one of his final high-profile matches being a match against Umaga on a 2006 episode of Raw
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