Welcome to the premiere of NWA Ultimate Rivals.
In this episode we will see the rivalry that ushered in the new era of the National Wrestling Alliance: Tim Storm & Nick Aldis. From #KingOfTheMountainTop to the #AldisCrusade, we will cover it all! Join us in two weeks for part two of this Ultimate Rivalry.Consistently showing the most weekly Independent Wrestling shows, classics and more than any other wrestling news site anywhere. Nobody does it like WP&P does it, nobody
Friday, October 30, 2020
Behind the Scenes at United Wrestling Network Primetime Live
Today we present a special behind the scenes look at how United Wrestling Network Primetime Live comes together. During a recent production we placed a camera in front of show Producer/Director David Marquez. His job is something like a Conductor of an Orchestra. Each of his commands are specific and believe it or not he’s speaking to about 28 Technicians and Engineers plus adding auditable “notes” to the Commentary team. When making live television not everything goes as planned and the director has to think on his toes causing the mood to become stressful yet energetic. For more information on United Wrestling Network programming please visit Hollywoodwrestling.com or on social media @CWFHollywood or @Unitedwrestling.
CWFH Heritage Championship Match Kevin Martenson Vs. Ray RosasVader in USWA Studio 1996
Vader comes in the studio for a interview with Dave Brown. He then destroys Tony Falk.
All Star Wrestling (September 3rd, 1996) handheld
(Taped in Washington, North Carolina. The Wahoo match was his retirement match)
(Taped in Washington, North Carolina. The Wahoo match was his retirement match) 1) ????? vs ????? 2) Wahoo McDaniel vs Billy Black (Wahoo Retirement match) 3) Mr. Hughes vs Adam Bomb 4) Gorgeous George III vs Rob Van Dam 5) Steiner Brothers vs Powers of Pain (Warlord/Barbarian) (falls count anywhere)
Hulk Hogan & JYD vs. The Funk Brothers
Hulk Hogan and The Junkyard Dog managed by The Haiti Kid take on Dory and Terry Funk managed by The Mouth of The South Jimmy Hart in the funniest match I have ever seen. The commentary by Bobby "The Brain" Heenan only adds to the hilarity. Recorded in 1986.