Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Dusty Rhodes, Junkyard Dog & Rick Steiner vs Paul Ellering, Hawk & Dr Death Steve Williams

 NWA Main Event 15/1/89

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ng9JURTLJQ4

Road Dogg Quits Twitter After Being Punked By Shane Helms

 WWE NXT Producer "Road Dogg" Jesse James has announced that he is quitting Twitter.

"This is a message to all the people that have helped me along the way and maybe a few I've helped; I'm signing off of @Twitter it has been really great interacting with you all. #HOPE #SOBRIETY #SERENITY #OUDK #THANKUGOD #POSITIVITY," Road Dogg tweeted on Tuesday.

Earlier in the week, Road Dogg engaged in a Twitter argument with furloughed WWE producer Shane Helms, aka The Hurricane. Road Dogg and Helms went back-and-forth over the subject of wearing masks as a preventive measure during the COVID-19 pandemic.

In his initial tweet, Road Dogg was agreeing with a fan on Twitter, who noted how certain people from "The Left" were pushing fear into the masses and that people could contract the virus even while wearing a mask.

"That's common sense Jay and it's rare these days. But they think we're crazy too. Social media isn't helping that's for sure," he tweeted.

Helms replied to the tweet from Road Dogg by stating, "People get killed wearing seatbelts too. But wearing one still increases your odds of not dying. See how that works? That's common sense."

When Road Dogg "agreed to disagree" with The Hurricane, Helms responded with, "Yeah, I'll agree that you don't understand how odds or statistics work and I'll disagree that you have a clue about what common sense is."

Road Dogg said Helms wasn't being tolerant for someone who claims to be "woke," to which Helms replied with, "Never claimed to be woke, never had to. And tolerance of ignorance doesn't help anyone. People's lives are at stake, maybe you should try to "wake up" if that makes you feel edgier."






EC3 and Shane Taylor's War of Words Escalates!

Shane Taylor wasn't mentioned when EC3 listed the Ring of Honor greats, and now the two are on a collision course that's going to turn violent THIS WEEKND on ROH TV!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bF-LNTwugdY

TRACY SMOTHERS PASSES AWAY

 Tracy Smothers, who had a long-spanning career that includes runs in WCW (as one half of The Southern Boys/Young Pistols), Extreme Championship Wrestling (as a member of the FBI), the WWF (as Freddy Joe Floyd), Memphis Wrestling, Smoky Mountain Wrestling, Continental and countless other promotions passed away this morning following a long battle with cancer.   

Smothers announced in November 2019 that he was battling lymphoma.  In recent weeks, Smothers was also dealing with heart issues brought on from his past chemotherapy and had endured hernia surgery earlier this month.  There had been several GoFundMe campaigns and benefit events to assist him in recent months. 

Born and raised in Springfield, TN, Smothers broke into the business in the late 1980s, where he and Steve Armstrong teamed regularly as the Wild-Eyed Southern Boys, feuding with the Stud Stable, Robert Fuller and Jimmy Golden in Southeastern Championship Wrestling aka The Continental Wrestling Federation.   That early era even included Smothers wrestling a live bear.

The team moved to WCW, where they had one of the best tag team matches of the era against the Midnight Express (Stan Lane and Bobby Eaton version) at the 1990 Great American Bash PPV for the United States Tag Team Championship, a phenomenal match that is still regularly used to teach tag team psychology by a number of wrestling trainers.  The team was turned heel and rechristened The Young Pistols, feuding with The Fabulous Freebirds.

After leaving WCW, Smothers moved on to Jim Cornette’s Smoky Mountain Wrestling, where he had the longest, more consistent singles push of his career, including a great feud with Dirty White Boy Tony Anthony over the SMW Heavyweight Championship, later joining with DWB as The THUGS ("T is for TERRIBLE H is for HELL U is for UGLY G is for JAIL, because a THUG CAN'T SPELL") after turning heel.   

SMW couldn't have asked for a stronger babyface for their audience at the time.  Smothers also had a memorable feud with the late Chris Candido as well as other SMW regulars, including Brian Lee, The Gangstas and The Heavenly Bodies.  The SMW vs. USWA feud in Memphis (which was so heated at the time that SMW fans that came to the shows nearly ended up in altercations at the shows) saw Smothers work in Memphis as a heel.  When SMW shut down, Smothers continued on in Memphis.

He was brought into the WWF in the mid-1990s, one of many good in-ring performers who were hired to work undercard roles and put over pushed stars.  Rechristened Freddy Joe Floyd, Smothers was utilized to help give heels additional credibility.  The ring name was a tribute to Gerald and Jack Brisco, utilizing a combination of their legitimate first names with Smothers now billed from their legitimate hometown, Bowlegs, Oklahoma.  With the exception of a short program with Justin Hawk Bradshaw (JBL), Smothers never received a push, but worked with every heel in the promotion at the time getting a push, including Triple H and Steve Austin.

As part of WWF’s relationship with ECW at the time, Smothers was allowed to be booked by Extreme Championship Wrestling and soon shifted over to working for the promotion full-time as part of the Full Blooded Italians act with James “Little Guido” Maritato and Tommy Rich.  While Guido was indeed Italian, the gimmick at the time was that many of the other members were not.  Smothers at the time was billed from Nashville, Italy with ECW announcer Joey Styles quipping that Smothers couldn’t find Southern Italy on a map of Italy.  The duo would hold the ECW World Tag Team Titles and were often placed in the position of kicking off the live shows, an important position, since they were setting the stage for the rest of the show.

Behind the scenes in ECW, Smothers was the gatekeeper in many ways to get into the promotion, running workout sessions with talents before every show.  Prospective talents who arrived looking for a job had to go through the workouts alongside ECW’s regulars and if they received Smothers’ thumbs up, they were likely to be given a chance to appear on shows, opening the doors to potentially getting a regular job for the company.  Smothers was often credited by those working for the company as being responsible for helping them get better as workers and for helping the morale of the locker room in a major way.  He was also legendary for his toughness in that circle, especially after a huge riot after a fan attacked Balls Mahoney, leading to full scale insanity that saw a SWAT team called to the building.  In the middle of the chaos, Smothers refused to back down from anyone, even shadow boxing K-9 officers to keep them away before things calmed down.

After ECW closed, Smothers worked a number of ECW reunions, including the first One Night Stand, the only event where every member of the FBI actually all appeared together.  When JBL got into a legitimate physical fight, attacking The Blue Meanie (who was working the show closing brawl with staples in his head), Smothers was among those who went after JBL and ran him from the ring.  Angered over the situation, Smothers would challenge JBL to legitimately fight him (something no sane person would do, as Smothers was considered ridiculously tough in real life among those in the business, even if he didn’t try to broadcast it) but JBL smartly didn’t accept the offer.

Post-ECW, Smothers wrestled for a number of promotions, great and small, across the spectrum of the independent scene.  He teamed with fellow ECW star Chris Hamrick as Southern Comfort, was a regular at times for Ian Rotten’s IWA Mid-South and ICP’s Juggalo Championship Wrestling.    He was beloved on the independent scene, where he gave to a number of younger stars.  In many cases, he was the first "name" talent they worked regularly with and Smothers never held himself above anyone else, choosing instead to help everyone get better, making locker rooms more fun and joyous to be in and providing a much-needed bridge from the past to today.  There are dozens of talents in WWE, AEW, ROH and Impact today who were made better because they sat under the Smothers learning tree.

As a wrestler, Smothers was a hell of a hand and was a valued veteran who would pass on his knowledge and understanding of how to get the most out of the crowd to others.  He was extremely loved in every locker room he was ever in and there’s no way to describe his passing as anything but a massive loss for professional wrestling.  He could carry himself with credibility and was so versatile in the ring that he could veer into comedy without ever sacrificing that credibility, going from good back and forth wrestling to dance-offs with The Blue Meanie.  He had that innate ability to read and turn a crowd for him or against him and could make them sway back and forth in the same match if he needed.  In many ways, especially in 2020, he was without peer in that regard.

Smothers published his autobiography Everybody Dies (taken from a regular comment Smothers would make on the mic later in his career), co-written by historian John Cosper, earlier this year.  

Smothers was only 58 years old.

NEW NWA WOMEN'S CHAMPION CROWNED

 Serena Deeb defeated Thunder Rosa to win the NWA Women's Championship on tonight's United Wrestling Network Primetime Live PPV.

The win represents an incredible turnaround for Deeb, who had been all but retired after taking a Coaching position at the WWE Performance Center.  Deeb returned to the ring as a full-time competitor after being released as part of WWE's cutbacks this past April.  She has signed with All Elite Wrestling and the title win marks another milestone in that comeback run.

We are told that Rosa remains under contract to the NWA, so this is not a situation where her leaving for another company precipitated the title switch.

you can expect to see the NWA Women's title continue to be represented on AEW Dynamite as she'll be defending it tonight. 



Hannibal vs Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake

 WWE Hall of Famer Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake takes on Hannibal at PWA "Christmas Slam 2007" in a rare match recorded in Edmonton AB Canada.

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

Jim Cornette on Advice For Older People Trying To Break Into Wrestling

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbsn3YacIPQ 

Butch Reed wins the USWA title

Clips from the JYD/Reed title match. Reed cuts a promo on Lawler for their title match afterwards that never happened.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8ROV7fXxaY 

Junkyard Dog wins the USWA title

 Clips from the Eddie Gilbert vs JYD title match. After that is a JYD vs Billy Travis match. The Blackhearts make their debut and attack JYD. JYD then does a interview saying he's going to call Hacksaw Duggan to help him fight the Blackhearts.

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

USWA vs GWF 10,11, 12

 Mike Samples and Eddie Marlin have a confrontation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T86Mx696v-g

#11

Jerry Lawler interview about becoming the unified champion after beating Eddie Gilbert.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6B_ir9ERYM

#12

Eddie Marlin is reinstated as the main USWA official. He announces that he is also reinstating Tom Prichard and Dirty White Boy Tony Anthony. Brian Christopher comes out and gets in Eddie's face. This brings out Mike Samples who attacks Eddie. Then Jerry Lawler comes out and has some words for Mike Samples who he is facing at the MSC.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wgd0f2l_pc4


USWA vs GWF 7, 8, 9,

 Another Mike Samples/Bert Prentice promo with Jerry Lawler. Lawler challenges Eddie Gilbert.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfFK7e5PlwE

#8

GWF Champion Eddie Gilbert interview about his Childhood, being ranked high in a PWI poll, his match with Jerry Lawler title vs title and his undying hatred of Lawler.

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

#9

Jerry Lawler interview where he talks about Eddie's comments, how Missy Hyatt bought one of his crowns and Eddie used to wear it with they made love and the title match at the MSC.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmlRS2UtM04

USWA vs GWF 4, 5, 6,

 Eddie Gilbert interview about his match vs Jeff Jarrett.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHw8lZzWn3s

#5

Bert Prentice interview where he says that the GWF has signed the USWA tag champs, The Moondogs.

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

#6

Jerry Lawler interview about his softball team, how Live TV Memphis wrestling is the best in the country, The GWF and having to face Marty Jannetty for the Unified title. This brings out Bert Prentice and Marty himself.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6XNgehmOAo