Thursday, November 26, 2020

American Pro Wrestling EP #14

 

On this episode: -Chris James vs Harlo Heights -APW iTV Championship Joey Rhymer vs Rob Killjoy -MF Billings & Tiger Cat vs High Profile -APW Heavyweight Championship Kilgore 99 vs Nick Fury vs Dusty Money -APW United States Championship Chief Jay Eagle vs Damien Legion -APW Tag Team Championship Perfect Storm vs Kat Daddy & Jay Stunna -Dump Truk vs Squeeks the Clown Plus much more!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzTGx4O8qOY

Stan Hansen vs Carlos Colon (WWC- Bullrope Match-- Japanese Commentary)

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

Nick Bockwinkel & Curt Hennig vs Stan Hansen & Ted Dibiase (Japan)

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

David Von Erich Vs Kabuki (WCCW)

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

NEW (Canada) SuperBouts (E103) - "Another New Beginning" Night 2 Highlights + Show Fallout

 

NEW Fans, our online web series SuperBouts is back with a look at the second night of the recent "Another New Beginning" tv taping that took place on Nov 14th, 2020 at the CLB Armoury in St. John's, NL. Catch our television series, NEW Evolved, every Saturday at 1PM on Canada's Superstation NTV, 1PM on Eastlink TV and Sundays at 1230PM on Rogers TV (Avalon Region Newfoundland).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KSS9hfrAlA

Jim Cornette on The Undertaker's Farewell Ceremony at WWE Survivor Series

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4qBZ1zEVm4 

Nick Bockwinkel vs Jerry Lawler (Memphis August 21st, 1978)

 

Taped at the Mid South Coliseum. For the AWA World Heavyweight title.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHpWLDg6kuA

Lou Thesz vs Verne Gagne (Chicago January 25th, 1952)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7ebx9p3eC8 

Another Example of How Easy it Is To Put A Mark In His place (They Always Make it Too Easy)

 They never seem to learn, so I guess I have to be the one that keeps putting today's 'marks', in their place. It really doesn't take much effort as they always react the same way, and then always, as predictable as a rerun, always go for attempts at 'mom' insults (yawns). 

Then comes my favorite, after I inform them that all their replies are making for a great story? They run like little bitches and quickly delete their replies, thinking I don't already have the screen shots of them. Which again, shows what dumb fucks 'marks' today really are. 

So here's the shots of the latest moron who had to be 'checked'. This ass clown obviously missed the point of the post, or was just too dumb to 'get it'. You'll also see how after he gets put in his place, he falls for the oldest trick in the book of coming back for more, and making himself look even more stupid. Like making a dog jump thru hoops, these dumb shits are just ssoo stupid. I've been doing this same trick since the 90's and every time, they fall for it and do the same thing. Which is why, they are indeed... Dumb 'marks'.







KEVIN SULLIVAN TALKS BISCHOFF, RUSSO, WCW'S DOWNFALL AND MORE

 

Kevin Sullivan was a recent guest on VOC Nation’s In the Room Podcast.  Sullivan talked about his start in wrestling, people who inspired him, the importance of kayfabe and it’s impact on the current product, the downfall of WCW, and more.  Here are just a few highlights:


On the people he worked with:  “The guys that should be in the Hall of Fame are the enhancement talent that made us look good.  Without them, we wouldn’t have drawn money.  I was lucky enough that I got to wrestle in single matches with Andre the Giant, I had a three year run with Dusty Rhodes, I wrestled Hogan for three years, I wrestled Blackjack Mulligan, Barry Windham, Wahoo McDaniels, Ernie Ladd; I’ve gotten to wrestle the crème de la crème.  I look back and I say wow I was very lucky that they were nice enough to say ‘let’s make this kid’ and they did.  It takes two to tango and they did more of the work than I did, that’s for sure.”


On the devil gimmick in Florida:  “I never used the word devil.  I’ve been to India, I’ve been to Singapore, Malaysia, I spent a lot of time early in my career in that part of the world.  I wore my robe everywhere I went:  When I went to the gym, I wore my robe; when I went to the grocery store, I wore my robe; when I trained, I wore my robe; when I got in a cab and left for the matches, I wore my robe.  People never saw me watching a match.  I was a magician.  You didn’t see me until I went to the ring.  I did it that way on purpose; I didn’t want people to say ‘oh I met him, he’s not such a bad guy.’  That’s what I did.”


On who taught him the business:  “I was taught by some of the best.  The (original) Sheik, who is my hero, once told me ‘once they see that you can talk, you become human.’ He said to me, ‘you’re not a human being.’  I was around a lot of very talented guys and I was lucky.”


On the current product lacking kayfabe:  “These kids are the greatest athletes of any generation.  They’re fabulous… Look at the guy who has drawn the most money in the history of wrestling.  Nobody has drawn as much money as the Undertaker for as long as he’s gone, ever.  Ever.  Just this year he decided to get on social media.  Do you think guys that have great matches (are supposed to) get on social media and say ‘brother we had a barn burner tonight, it was wonderful, thank you very much, see you next week.’  I mean it’s like going to a movie – the willing suspension of disbelief… The problem I have, is because they are much more talented – they are so far above our generation – if they would watch what they would say a little they would be better off.  That’s my opinion and everybody has an opinion.”


On how to fix the WWE ratings:  “If I was Vince McMahon, I would ask (the Undertaker) ‘what do you need and we’ll give it to you and stay out of your way and you book it.’  I think the Undertaker would turn that business around in six months.” 


On the downfall of WCW:  “They went to comedy.  Funny doesn’t earn money.  It’s that simple.  I’m a boxing fan; do you go to see a fight that’s just going to be a joke?  No… Then they tried to bury Ric Flair in a desert?.. They wanted to get rid of him.  They wanted to get rid of Ric Flair since 1989.  They don’t know where to drive the stake… He’s the greatest champion of all time and they tried to get rid of him, that’s how silly these people are.  Egos!”


On Eric Bischoff:  “Eric did an amazing, amazing job.  But he had to go out to the north tower… If someone wanted to (say) foreign object, he had to listen to them (change the name to) international (object).  (It was) wasting his days.  He could have been using his time (better).  They succeeded in spite of themselves, and they succeeded because of Eric Bischoff.  And Eric was a smart enough guy to listen to guys that were very smart.  And in the end, they made a huge mistake and they went to comedy, and comedy doesn’t draw money.”


On AOL buying Turner:  “I think it was destined to die because they didn’t want it to work.  AOL didn’t want wrestling, didn’t want it.” 


NAWA REVEALS SECOND PPV BROADCAST, DEBUTING IN RALEIGH, NC

 The North American Wrestling Alliance issued the following announcement:

 “NAWA: No Remorse” - A “Heart-less Valentine” 

Mount Vernon; New York New York- 

Owner/CEO Tony Mura (Capone) along with NAWA North American Wrestling Alliance proudly presents a new follow up streaming pay-per-view. 

There are promises of broken hearts, broken bones and careers smashed in this action-packed extravaganza. No “love” will be lost, nor will there be any proverbial tears shed. The NAWA body-slams your living rooms once again with the return to PPV. 

The NAWA has hit a homerun once again, this time with “No Remorse™.”

No Remorse™ is a Valentine’s Day themed wrestling event; set for February 13th 2021. COVID compliance and seating is still suggested and recommended. The NAWA PPV will hail in Raleigh North Carolina at the Dorton Arena. 

This event is parlayed from the success from December 19th’s “Jingle Brawl” extravaganza. “No Remorse ™” will also be a streamed event courtesy of FITE, along with being a live-attendance show as well. The young and exciting stars of the NAWA will also be at this event; specific names and matches to be released at a later date. Tickets will be on sale December 15th 2020 through merchant vendor Ticketmaster; which also includes the Dotham Arena itself as the tangible venue.

The NAWA will officially return with a 12/19 iPPV, "Jingle Brawl" from Daytona Beach, Florida on 12/19, also airing FITE.TV from Daytona Beach, Florida. 

The event will feature a Hercules Cup in tribute to the late Ray Fernandez aka Hercules Hernandez who worked for the promotion during its original tenure in the 1990s and was extremely close with Paul Roma, who works behind the scenes as an exec here and teamed with Hernandez as Power and Glory.  Hernandez, who had runs in the WWF, WCW and tons of territories, passed away in March 2004.

Officially announced as appearing at the event:

British Bulldog Jr.
Gangrel
Kahagas
Afa Jr.
Lloyd Anoai
The Slambinos
The Dirty Blondes
Micah & Tracey Taylor
Chase Stevens
Storm Taylor
Showtime Marcell Williams
The House of Payne, Hakim Ali & Nick Payne
Blood Hunters with manager Kevin Sullivan
The Indian Nightmare Vineesh
The Manager of Champions Chazz Moretti

Plus Special Appearances by Paul Roma, Mario Mancini, Cyndi Snow, Big Guido and Tony Capone.

NWA Championship Wrestling From Florida CWF 1/4/86

 

CWF 1/4/86 Hector Guerrero & Tyree Pride vs Jack Hart & The Red Menace Road Warriors vs Kevin Sullivan’s Army Highlights Jesse Barr vs Coco Samoa Lex Lugar vs Del Apollo VTR: Lex Lugar vs Wahoo McDaniel - Lugar tears up Wahoo’s Headdress Maya Singh vs Raul Matta Kevin Sullivan Threats Gordon Blackjack Mulligan/ Wahoo McDaniel interview Barry & Kendall Windham vs Cuban Assassin & Prince Iaukea

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