Wednesday, February 10, 2021

MLW Fusion #121: Lio Rush vs. Laredo Kid • MLW vs. AAA Title Unification Match

 

•Title vs. Title: MLW World Middleweight Champion Lio Rush vs. AAA Cruiserweight Champion Laredo Kid •Injustice vs. CONTRA Unit •Calvin Tankman vs. Zenshi •ACH vs. Brian Pillman Jr. Witness history in the making in the first-ever interpromotional title versus title match in Major League Wrestling, “The Man Of The Hour” Lio Rush puts the MLW World Middleweight title up for grabs in a blockbuster 2-way title unification fight against AAA World Cruiserweight Champion Laredo Kid. Two of the sport’s greatest champions put their respective title belts on the line, winner take all! Can AAA’s top luchador enmascarado go move for move and out-maneuver the fast and furious Rush? Will MLW’s resident moneyweight add “double World champ” to his ever growing sensational list of accomplishments? Injustice and CONTRA go to war! “The Young GOAT” Myron Reed and Jordan Oliver bring the fight as they finally collide in the ring. CONTRA’s resident schemer Simon Gotch and Iraninan super soldier Daivari look to break pride and bones. Will they humble the unrelenting duo of Reed and Oliver? Tune in to find out. The biggest sports scandal of 2021 has rocked Major League Wrestling. In an exclusive, Alicia Atout speaks with the Caribbean Champion Richard Holliday regarding controversial referee Tim Donaghy, the league’s investigation, Savio Vega, and on-going litigation?! After last week's shocking close to FUSION, what's the latest on Hammerstone? Calvin Tankman has steamrolled over the competition. Competitors are passing on accepting matches against Tankman. Who will dare sign the open contract to take on the big man? Find out on FUSION! Is ACH at 100%? That’s the big question going into his first match since his encounter with Fatu. Will alleged attackers Team Filthy continue to target the Austin, TX native? Tune in as ACH wrestles Brian Pillman Jr. Just one week away from hitting the shores of Filthy Island, Alicia Atout delivers the scoops on new matches in the Filthy Island Control Center. Will IWA Puerto Rico accept the offer to be acquired by Azteca Underground? Savio Vega will give an answer on behalf of his home promotion. Will the brawling boricua cave to Salina de la Renta and her new proprietor’s demands? And if not, what is the price of crossing the mysterious “El Jefe”? Join Rich Bocchini, fight analyst Saint Laurent and backstage correspondent Alicia Atout for a night of top ranked competition headlined by a title vs. title dream fight.

California Wrestling Apr-Jul 1978

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IW3fY78BQs 

California Wrestling Aug-Sept 1978

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDt_t9dzUVA 

California Wrestling 09-03-1986

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMkNI37I_-o 

1985 03 22 Butch Reed vs Kamala Lumberjack Match

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_O6__tRiD4Y 

Bruiser Brody vs The Mongolian Stomper June 4, 1982 (Houston)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZIPDA7OD5g 

Jim Ross shoots on Ron Simmons becoming world champion

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZYbz4r3_sY 

What Does WWE Do When Something They Didn't Create, Gets over? They Edit it Off In Hopes Fans Won't Remember it (Dumb Asses)

 


WWE edited Nia Jax's "My Hole" line off their YouTube clip and the Hulu replay of Raw.  The line had trended all day long on Twitter yesterday.

Of course they were quick to edit it away, it got over and because nobody in WWE'S "Creative" came up with that line, or told Nia to say it, they were quick to try and get rid of it.

"Can't have anything we didn't create ourselves get over, don't you know" is basically, the 'WWE Mentality'.

Which shows why WWE continue to be such dumb shits. God forbid something they didn't create gets over and they actually have to be 'creative' enough to try and find a way to run with it. I guess that's too much of a challenge for them which is why WWE's Creative Department has always been, 'creatively challenged'. 

Eric Bischoff On How AEW Has Flatlined And It’s Been That Way Essentially For A Year

 

On the latest episode of the 83 Weeks Podcast, Eric Bischoff talked about how AEW has Flatlinede when it comes to their booking and ratings.

“AEW does a good job of marketing themselves outside of their television show,” Bischoff said. “TNA had the outlook or perspective that all you had to do was put a television show on the air and people will come. That’s true to a certain degree, but you’ve got to preach outside the choir in your own church to attract a bigger audience or even in a subtle way making your product feel more important to the people that do watch you on T.V. Making that pay per view feel like it’s must see.

“A large part of that is booking and to a large extent that was a failure in TNA and WCW and occasionally in WWE and AEW. There are storylines that are weak but there are also storylines in WWE and AEW that are really compelling that make up for it. Look at some of the stuff AEW has done in the last year and half to promote themselves outside of the people that are watching the show every week. They’ve spent lots of money, TNA wasn’t willing too.”

Bischoff also responded to comments that Chris Jericho made in 2011 about TNA needing to try to do something different to enhance their product.

“If I was working for TNA I would project that it’s the greatest wrestling company in the world because if you’re not projecting it, why is anyone going to believe it?” Jericho said at the time. “When we were in ECW it was small, I never made more than $250 a show but you would die for that company and when you came across that way, the fans came across that way and suddenly you have this underground revolution going on and it was real, it was a revolution, people believed it was the best. No one in TNA believes they are in the best company and if they don’t believe it then why am I going to believe it as a fan? Why am I going to buy their product?

“[TNA’s] just so bush league, they can do better than that and the guys on top there should know better and it really makes me mad because they’re wasting money and they don’t have to be wasting money but I’m not burying TNA I’m saying you should be ashamed of yourself because you can do better.”

Bischoff said those same comments could now be used in reference to AEW and that AEW needs to find a way to grow their brand.

“I think it’s going to come back to bite him in the ass is what I think,” Bischoff said. “AEW last week they did about 800,000 viewers, they opened the door with 1.5 million viewers and haven’t been able to crack 1 million since or if they have it’s been only on 1 or 2 occasions. They’ve essentially flatlined at 7 or 800,000 viewers on average for the last year and a half.

“That’s an observation that could, unless something turns around in the next 18 months, come back to haunt someone like Chris. Quite frankly, AEW has flatlined and it’s been that way essentially for a year. It’s easy to talk about a business you’re not really in. Chris has never run a wrestling business and when he made that statement, he was making it from a position of a talent not an executive.”

Of course the people who book AEW will of course, 'conveniently' ignore this because you know, according to them, they know what they're doing (when it's obvious that they don't), and when the truth hurts, they just look away and hope the truth magically, will go away. 

DDT (Japan) video from 1-31-21

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l842fqPh80U 

Antonio Inoki vs Big John Studd (October 1983)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvM0DcX3wC8 

Lance Archer vs Tim Storm - Full SWE Fury Match

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpZDc7Hhrho 

Bruce Prichard shoots on Warrior losing to Sgt Slaughter

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAmUvgUXuD4