Tuesday, September 14, 2021

The Ruination, Er, I Mean "Changes" At NXT Have Started (This is How it Starts, Bet You It Gets Worse From Here)


 

Kevin Dunn is at tonight's WWE NXT TV taping to personally oversee the USA Network broadcast. Yeah like that's going over well. 

Going forward, everything will be described as "NXT 2.0" on camera (rolls eyes).  They intend to emphasize that this is a newer NXT hard. Kind of hard not to see that it is, dumb asses. 


Paul Levesque is understandably not at today's taping.

As of an hour ago, Samoa Joe is not there.


The show script has changed a "ton" of times over the course of the day. Gee, how "Vince McMahon" is that? That right there tells you, being in NXT going forward is NOT, gonna be a fun place to be. They can't or WON'T stick to the script so let's change it many times on  whoever in power has a 'whim', instead of playing whatever angles have been planned out? Franky Monet vs. NXT Women’s Champion Raquel Gonzalez was pulled from the show for unknown reason is an example.


The fact that wrestlers making a name for themselves DREAM of being in this kind of bullshit chaotic mess really still astounds me. 


The CWC name will not be used in reference to the WWE Performance Center on NXT programming moving forward with tonight’s NXT 2.0 reset episode. The current plan is to refer to the venue as just the home of NXT. (AAYY YYAAYY).

Regarding tonight’s NXT 2.0 taping, there is said to be a lot of trepidation among the wrestlers, There had already been a lot of stress & concern among the wrestlers after the last round of NXT releases due to the feeling that wrestlers who “did everything they were supposed to” and/or were “great talents” were released, leaving some of the remaining wrestlers feeling as if everyone was now on thin ice, and that even if they did the right thing, it didn’t matter and that their runs could be over at any point, with no notice. While that has always been true, there was previously a feeling that talents were in somewhat of a “protective cocoon” thanks to Triple H 

But that feeling is no more now that Vince McMahon and Bruce Prichard have decided to get their grubby hands on this brand. 


The call-time for tonight’s NXT TV taping was moved up earlier than usual because it’s the first live broadcast in several weeks, and with everything planned, including pre-tapes, they needed everyone there and ready to go. There’s a concern among some talents over the fact that Triple H will not work the taping as he’s recovering from his recent heart surgery. There was a feeling among some wrestlers that they didn’t know if it was going to be Triple H’s regular crew running the show, or other higher-ups. 

Obviously with Kevin Dunn there, that question has been answered. The higher ups who have no experience writing or booking NXT are doing the show.


There is a great sense of unease among the wrestlers as they wait, like everyone else, to find out exactly what the brand is supposed to be moving forward with this revamp. We noted before how officials were being very tight-lipped with wrestlers who had asked about what is planned. 


And since the script has been changed so many times, even the officials seem to have no ideas what's being planned.

Aren't you "NXT Marks" real 'excited about these new 'changes'? LOL. 


The atmosphere has been described as "weird" by talents who've been asked about it.

YYYEEAAH I bet it is, I just BET, it is.

Welcome to the NNEEW NXT, LMAO!


ROSEMARY's REVENGE! | Rosemary vs Tasha Steelz |IMPACT! Highlights Sept 9, 2021

 

Following Tasha Steelz’ blindside attack on Rosemary last week, “The Demon Assassin” is out for revenge!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ij4gQMkj_-4

2006 - LuFisto Vs Mercedes Martinez

 

Watch the first ever encounter between LuFisto and former NXT superstar Mercedez Martinez that took place in Berwyn, Illinois on Saturday, October 22nd 2006! As Good Ol' JR would saw... What a slobberknocker!! Enjoy!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CK66SpoLw58

Don Muraco Talks AWA | Payoffs, Travel, Relationship to NWA & MORE!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQtfP7X409A 

Jim Cornette on Vince Russo Claiming WWE Fired The Harris Twins For Not Beating Up The Road Warriors

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51YaZfg-_n0 

TRIAL FOR FORMER TNA STAR RHAKA KHAN LIKELY PUSHED BACK AGAIN


 


Court records indicate that the a motion hearing is slated for 10/12 regarding the trial for former WWE developmental and Impact Wrestling star Trenesha Daniyall Biggers aka Rhaka Khan before the 409th District Court in El Paso, Texas on charges of interference with child custody and "aggravated kidnapping facilitate."


The trial, which has been pushed back multiple times, is still listed as commencing on Friday 9/24/21 at 8 AM, but one would think the motion means that date will be postponed.  The trial has already been pushed back several times, likely due to the slowdown in the court system brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Biggers was indicted on the charges in August 2019, leading to her being listed as one of El Paso’s most wanted fugitives after failing to appear in court. There are two court instances where her no-shows led to her bail being revoked. She was finally arraigned in December 2019.   Biggers is being represented by a public defender.


In the State of Texas, interference with child custody is when someone "takes or retains a child when that person knows that the taking or detention of the child violates a judgment or order."  It is considered a state jail felony and can be punishable by up to two years in prison.   

Biggers last wrestled in 2011 for the now-defunct Lucha Libre USA promotion, which aired on MTV.  Biggers was part of the 2005 WWE Diva Search and was signed to a developemental contract after failing to make it past the top 25 contestants in the search.  She was sent to Deep South Wrestling but was released in May 2006.  She worked for a number of independent promotions and in Japan before signing with Impact Wrestling in 2008, departing that promotion in 2009.  She worked for Lucha Libre USA in 2010 and 2011.


Biggers released the following videos in the wake of her arrest:







UPDATE ON IWTV VS. GCW LAWSUIT, GCW FILES MOTION TO DISMISS

 




An update on the breach of contract lawsuit Pennsylvania-based independent wrestling streaming service IndependentWrestling.TV  (IWTV) filed beore the United States District Court


Middle District of Pennsylvania (Scranton) last June against Game Changer Wrestling, alleging that GCW broke an agreement for IWTV to carry their events as part of IWTV's streaming service.  


On 8/30, GCW filed a motion to dismiss, claiming that IWTV has failed “to state a claim upon which relief can be granted.”


The Times-Leader in Pennsylvania reported back in June that the lawsuit alleges the two sides entered into an agreement in March of 2020 but by December, GCW informed IWTV they would be "breaching" the deal and have since held 36 PPV events, a "violation of the signed agreement" of the two sides.  The lawsuit alleges GCW has damaged IWTV "in excess of $500,000."


In a 100-page filing on 9/13 before the law, GCW argued their side of the argument, pushing for a dismissal, stating:


Plaintiff Independent Wrestling.TV (“IWTV”) alleges that Defendant Game Changer Wrestling, LLC (“Game Changer”) breached the terms of a distribution agreement. IWTV brought this suit to recover the profits it claims to have lost as a result of this alleged breach. 


Assuming for purposes of this motion that the contract on which IWTV relies was not procured under highly problematic circumstances evidencing fraud and duress (and it was), the very distribution agreement upon which Plaintiff relies—one which was drafted by IWTV without any input from Defendant Game Changer—includes a limitation of damage provision that expressly prohibits recovery of lost profits. Because IWTV has failed to allege any other viable theory of damages, its claim for breach of contract must be dismissed. IWTV’s claim for “detrimental reliance” is similarly deficient. 


IWTV’s claim fails because it has not adequately alleged any of the elements—a promise, reliance, injustice, or substantial damages stemming therefrom. In any case, a party cannot evade the application of a clear contractual limitation on damages—especially here where that was drafted without the input of the defendant counterparty—simply by restyling its breach of contract claim. 


The promise on which Plaintiff relies is one purportedly made in the contract itself, and subject to all of the same restrictions. What’s more, IWTV failed to plead (as it must) that it actually relied to its detriment on any purported promise. For these reasons, the claim for detrimental reliance must also be dismissed. 


Game Changer Wrestling claims their agreement with IWTV was to provide one live stream per month.  They also argued that their contract with IWTV states that the contractual agreement between the two sides prevents each from being liable for the other’s lost profits, stating:


But Game Changer is not liable for IWTV’s alleged lost profits. The Distribution Agreement, drafted exclusively by Plaintiff IWTV, could scarcely be more explicit about this: “Neither party shall be liable to the other for any indirect, special, consequential or punitive damages, including loss of profits, revenue, data or use incurred by any party, even if such party has been advised of the possibility of such damages.” Dist. Agreement § 11(c) (emphasis added). So IWTV cannot recover damages based on its lost profits. And because the Complaint does not allege any other form of injury suffered by IWTV, that leaves it without the crucial element of damages.


GCW also argued that the allegation that they breached the confidentiality of their contract with IWTV, arguing:


Apparently recognizing that the limitation on damages would prevent recovery for lost profits, IWTV has conclusorily asserted that Game Changer “breached section 8 of the Distribution Agreement by revealing and publicizing the terms of the Distribution Agreement to other promoters.” Compl. ¶ 21. As noted above, the bar on recovery of lost profits does not apply to a claim that either party has breached its contractual confidentiality obligations. But this transparent attempt to perform an end-run around the damages’ limitation clause fails for three separate reasons. First, “[c]onclusory allegations” with no factual support to show their plausibility “are insufficient to survive a motion to dismiss.”


 Plaintiff claims that Game Changer breached the “Distribution Agreement by revealing and publicizing the terms of the Distribution Agreement to other promoters.” See Compl. ¶ 21. That is the entirety of Plaintiff’s allegation of this breach. Plaintiff does not include a single fact to support this naked assertion. Where, as here, Plaintiff pleads no facts “to move these claims ‘across the line from conceivable to plausible,’” the allegations are not sufficient to survive a motion to dismiss. Golod v. Bank of America Corp., 403 F. App’x 699, 703 (3rd Cir. 2010) (quoting Ashcroft v. Iqbal, 556 U.S. 662, 680 (2009)).


Secondly, even if Game Changer had breached its confidentiality obligations, IWTV has still failed to plead damages flowing from that breach. Again, the Complaint only claims damages in the form of lost profits, but nowhere does the Complaint even attempt to allege how Game Changer’s disclosure of certain contractual terms had somehow caused IWTV to lose profits. And without such a causal connection between breach and damages, IWTV’s claim fails.


Finally, IWTV’s allegation that Game Changer breached its confidentiality obligations is contradicted by the plain language of the contract. “Confidential Information” is defined by the contract to include only “information that is disclosed by or on behalf of one Party to the other Party.” Dist. Agreement claims that this provision was violated because Game Changer revealed the terms of the contract itself. This is obviously incorrect for a few independent reasons. The terms of the Distribution Agreement cannot constitute confidential information because those terms were not “disclosed by or on behalf of” IWTV to Game Changer.


Plainly, IWTV could not have “disclosed” to Game Changer terms which Game Changer supposedly participated in negotiating. In fact, “‘Confidential Information’ does not include information that . . . is rightfully known by the receiving Party at the time of disclosure without an obligation of confidentiality.”


Of course, even if this allegation that Game Changer violated the confidentiality provision of the agreement were true (and it is not), Game Changer had every right to utilize the Distribution Agreement, which by its terms is not confidential. Further, the confidentiality provision requires each party to “keep the other Party’s Confidential Information” safe. Id. § 8(b) (emphasis added). But the terms of a contract do not belong to one party or the other.


This confidentiality provision is clearly intended to protect information belonging to a single party that is disclosed to the other party for purposes of negotiation. It does not apply to a mutually executed agreement. The confidentiality provision therefore simply does not bar disclosure of the terms of the Distribution Agreement itself. Any cocontrary interpretation, in addition  to contradicting the plain language of the agreement, would lead to absurd results. For example, the contract provides that “[t]he receiving Party shall return or delete all Confidential Information of the disclosing Party promptly upon request of the disclosing Party.” Id. § 8(b). Under IWTV’s interpretation, the terms of a contract to which Game Changer is a party somehow constitute “confidential information” owned by IWTV, which would mean that IWTV could require that Game Changer “return or delete” the contract itself.


Obviously, this cannot be right, because the contract does not treat its own terms as “confidential information” belonging to one party or the other. This alone is enough to doom IWTV’s attempt—recognizing the limitation on damages contained in the Distribution Agreement—to backdoor lost profits in through the confidentiality provision.


In the filing, GCW states that they informed IWTV in December 2020 they were seeking alternative platforms (they moved to FITE.TV) and that IWTV filed their lawsuit in June 2021.  They also argued that many of the allegations against them were simply duplicates of other allegations and even alleged their original agreement was signed under duress.


IWTV, obviously, has yet to respond and the Court will not rule on the Motion until IWTV gets to have their argument filed before the court.



Dan Severn on REFUSING to Perform the Agreed Finish With Naoya Ogawa Back In NWA Southwest May 28 1999

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

Rusty Rex Report with AIWF National Champion Mitch Onyx

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRqo39wSxqE 

Prentice Wrestling Network Presents: PXW!

 

Catch the hard hitting edition of PXW with Michael Strider and Ben Miller calling the action! Featured: Miranda Gordy The Iceman Koda Jacobs Dallas Cayde and more!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJt56w7_c-Q

Harley Race's World League Wrestling - SHOWDOWN! | Episode #147

 

On tonight's episode, you'll see matches from our last event in Richmond, Missouri.

Brandon Espinosa vs. Kyle Roberts Colton Theron Vaught vs. Superstar Steve Make sure you tune in and watch this (and more) great wrestling action that #WLW brings each and every single week. The next live WLW event is scheduled on October 9, 2021 at the Race Wrestling Arena in Troy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQLiiBfJe3M

Rhyno vs Low Ki (Pro Wrestling Syndicate)

 

This classic pro wrestling match features former WWE, Impact Wrestling & ECW star Rhyno. His opponent made his name in ROH, TNA and as Kaval in WWE, it's Low Ki! From Rahway, New Jersey in June 2014.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vq5yw1I2U-o

Matt Cardona & Chelsea Green Vs Rohit Raju & Shera | IMPACT! Highlights Sept 9, 2021

 

Matt Cardona and Chelsea Green have scored to settle with Rohit Raju & Shera - and take on the pair in this mixed gender tag-team match!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcwD_-oiQ3Y

Over The Top Wrestling Presents "Banjaxed 2" - Preview

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4xhut8szME 

Don Muraco on Filming "The Wrestler" (1974)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSBRwyk8thU