Debt Consolidation Help

March 22, 2008

It will happen to most of us at some time or another in our lifetime, we will get into a little bit of debt and will find that we are struggling to get out of it. Most peopl will simply take out a loan and then pay that loan off and things are back to normal.

But sometimes it is not as back and white as that, sometimes you struggle to pay that debt back and decide to take our more loans, and even credit cards, in an attempt to pay back the debt you owe, this then makes you even more in debt and things start to spiral out of control.

But there is help at hand. No doubt you have seen the countless debt consolidation adverts on the TV, radio and in publications promising to help you pay off your debts and make like easier.

A debt consolidation company basically gives you a big loan that will pay off all your other existing loans and credit card debts so that you only have to pay one loan back. These are normally at a nice low rate as well.

There is a web site called mydebtconsolidationadvice.com that is here to try and put you in the correct direction when it comes to finding a reliable company to help you consolidate debt. They are a non-profit company so they basically get nothing by putting you in touch with certain companies.

Simply fill in the online form that is located on the index page of their web site and they will put you in touch with a company that can help you depending on your unique needs.

They also have a team of credit counselors who are on hand to help you with tips and advice on what the best possible action to take depending on your specific position.

So if you are looking for help with your increasing debt problems then nothing can make it worse by giving mydebtconsolidationadvice.com a look.

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‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin Interview

March 19, 2008

Fred Topel from CraveOnline has an interview up on the site with ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin.

The interview can be found HERE

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John Cena Sr/Johnny Fabulous T-Shirt Available

March 18, 2008

The official t-shirt of John Cena Sr/Johnny Fabulous is on-sale now for just $12 each. If you order one now then he wil personally sign it for you for no extra charge before they ship it to you.

www.FabulousProductions.com

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NCW The Hart Of Rock And Roll Card

March 18, 2008

Saturday May 3rd, 2008
York County School of Technology - YCST {formerly York Vo-Tech}
2179 South Queen Street
York, Pennsylvania

NCW presents “The Hart Of Rock And Roll ” on Saturday May 3rd in York, Pennsylvania with a 7:00 PM bell time. This event is looking to be one of the most star studded in NCW history to say the least!

Already scheduled to appear:

One half of one of the greatest tag teams in the history of the WWE, who along with Brett “The Hitman” Hart formed The Hart Foundation - JIM “THE ANVIL” NEIDHART

A true hardcore icon and ECW Original- AXL ROTTEN !

A true Funhouse icon & former WWE star - Doink The Clown !

NCW Championship Match: Brand new NCW Heavyweight Champion, King Kaluha w/”Agent Of The Superstars”, “Playboy” Jonathan Luvstruk defends against one half of one of the greatest tag teams in the history of the sport, from the legendary Rock and Roll Express- RICKY MORTON !

NCW Tag Team Title Match: Three Team Tango®!- The boys are wasting no time in putting the belts on the line in a very dangerous match against not one but two very dangerous opponents as YOUR NCW Tag Team Champions, “Dirty Deeds” Darren Wyse & The Hungarian Barbarian defend the gold against former 2-Time NCW Tag Team Champions, The Backseat Boyz & NCW #1 contenders, “Fast” Eddie Valentine & John Dahmer, known as Team VD

Ring Of Honor’s and CZW’s The Amazing RUCKUS, WILL BE AT NCW ON MAY 3rd!!

The Pennsylvania Wrestling Club presents the Finals of The Pennsylvania Heavyweight Title Tournament: Ray Alexander along w/ manager of campiones Lu Luv,(representing New Elite Wrestling) vs. Qeenan Creed (representing Maryland Championship Wrestling’s PA Division)

The Pennsylvania Heavyweight Championship has been recognized in the past. ECW briefly had a Pennsylvania Championship and numerous independents have had a PA Championship. This, however, will be the first Pennsylvania Championship recognized by The Pennsylvania State Athletic Commission. The Pennsylvania Wrestling Club was formed to oversee Championship Matches as the belt can be defended on any show running in Pennsylvania, including NWA, AWA and Ring Of Honor events if companies so choose. There will be no political boundaries with this Championship and membership in the Pennsylvania Wrestling Club is free. Currently, NCW, NEW, WPW, EWF, and LVW & numerous others are members with more promotions to be added. The Pennsylvania Heavyweight Championship belt was crafted by the legendary “King Of Belts” Reggie Parks. There is controversy surrounding the tournament. Click here to read about an alleged conspiracy.

A 10-Man Tag Team Terror Match !!!!

A whole host of other stars have put their John Hancock’s on the dotted line to take part in this historic evening at YCST - May 3…

Former one half of the NCW tag Titles Kid Kattrell
Former one half of the NCW tag titles Love Bug
Former 3-Time one half of the NCW tag titles Pauly of BAD CREW
The World Light Heavyweight Champion Mat Bomboy will be in action.
Smasher LeBlanc, Mr. B.E.T. Jermaine Jubilee, Din Mak, The Masked Medic, JT Roberts, Core, Master Andrew Bates, Doyle Day & The Time, a special appearance by “The Prodigy” Richy Swann, The NCW Hotties including, the gorgeous Jen & Gen, plus brand new hottie - LILY

In other news, NCW has a brand new website! We are still at www.ncwzone.com check it out. It is still in the rebuilding process, but has all your pertinent details. Our webmaster has PROMISED daily updates and daily upgrades, so check us out.

You can also find us at www.myspace.com/ncwzone While there be sure to befriend ALL the stars of NCW, who have personal MYSPACE pages!

Tickets will fly, so get them early! {Only a few FRONT ROW tix remain,get them at Lion Bowl or Baker’s Pizza} Check for more ticket info below.

The stars of NCW, in conjunction w/ESPN Radio & Signature Dreams will be appearing with the one and only KURT ANGLE and his gorgeous wife Karen, on Sat. April 5th in Shrewsbury Pa, at The Shrewsbury Farmer’s Market. NCW personalities will be live and on the air with ESPN through out the day, and fans will get a chance to have Polaroid pictures taken with the NCW Hotties prior to Kurt’s appearance later in the day. TONS more details on this exciting event. Please call 717-487-2263

Let NCW plan your entire evening on the night of May 3 !!!! Once again TAILGATER’S Grill & Draft House, immediately across the street from York County Tech, will be hosting the NCW post show party, following the HUGE May 3rd event. Both the restaurant side and the bar side will be open and hopping, so those under the age of 21 are welcomed as well. Drink Specials, Food Specials and BIG TIME FUN !!!!

NCW has signed a very special surprise guest to sing the National Anthem on May 3rd. We are not letting the cat out of the bag on this one, but rest assured this entertainer is worth the price of admission all on his own!

NCW has also signed a new member to the front office. Details on this hiring to follow in a few days.

The boys {& girls} of NCW will be making several other promotional/personal appearances leading up to May 3rd. Keep your eyes and ears open !

The NCW Training Center, currently on Spring hiatus, will be re-opening in short order. Those interested in a career in Pro Wrestling/Sports Entertainment can E-Mail our office at NCW2Brutal@Yahoo.com.

Fans keep an eye out for our sister promotion, NEW - New Elite Wrestling, where we are grooming the stars of tomorrow to be the stars of today!

You can check out NEW at www.myspace.com/neweli.

Just one more note fans. Please do not be fooled by imposters ! If you don’t see one of the official NCW logo’s, it just isn’t us. We have built a reputation that is 2nd to none, we care about our fans, and continually bring you the absolute best in Pro wrestling action. SEE YOU, MAY 3!

Ticket locations are as follows…

York Area
Lion Bowl, Red Lion 717-244-6215
Baker’s Pizza, Red Lion/Dallastown 717-244-9194
The UPS Store, {St. Charles Way Strip Mall} 717-747-5599
The Collectibles Store {West Manchester Mall} 717-764-7021

To handle the huge volume of ticket buyers, NCW has added the following locations.

Signature Dreams inside the Shrewsbury Farmers Market, Shrewsbury Pa- 717-487-2263

Maryland Area
Steel Cage Memorabilia {North Point Flea Market} 2401 North Point Blvd. Baltimore, MD 21222 www.steelcagememorabilia.com.

Or Order tickets by phone using VISA-MasterCard-Discover, by phoning the BUCKLINE at 717-578-8413 {Have them sent or have them waiting at the box office/will call}

National Championship Wrestling
www.ncwzone.com
Wrestling Beltworld Entertainment
www.wrestlingbeltworld.com
National Championship Wrestling at MYSPACE
www.MySpace.com/ncwzone
New Elite Wrestling
www.MySpace.com/neweli

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The Great Khali To Enter Bollywood

March 18, 2008

Wrestler Dara Singh kick-started the trend of wrestlers entering Bollywood which is being continued by Dalip Singh. If the name Dalip Singh doesn’t ring a bell in your mind, then, the name ‘Khali’ definitely will! Commonly known as ‘The Great Khali’ in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) arena, this ‘Hunkiest of them all’ Hunk is all set to make a beeeeg and an apt splash in Bollywood with ‘Ramaa - The Saviour’, a children’s adventure film.

‘Ramaa-The Saviour’ is to be produced by actor Sahil Khan of ‘Style’ fame, and will have Khali playing super human, while Sahil will play Lord Rama opposite Tanushree Datta. Aaprently ‘Ramaa-The Saviour’ is not exactly Khali’s first brush with ‘fame and frame’, this 35-year old has already faced the camera in Hollywood for the film, ‘The Longest Yard’. He will also be seen in a prominent role in the upcoming ‘Get Smart’ starring Steve Carell, Bill Murray, the film will star yet another wrestler, the Rock. Khali is very image conscious and has made it very clear to Sahil that he will only settle for a positive role. Mainly because Khali has a huge fan following among kids in India and does not want to leave any negative impact on the young minds!

As for Khali’s wish-list, he simply would love to work with the likes of Bollywood hunkies like Sunny Deol, Sanjay Dutt, Salman Khan and Akshay Kumar! If this happens, then, it will be a visual treat for not just Bollywood but also the WWE fans!

: www.bollywoodhungama.com

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Gary Hart: ‘With a little help from my friends’

March 18, 2008

Gary Hart: ‘With a little help from my friends’
By STEVEN JOHNSON - SLAM! Wrestling

He wasn’t under the klieg lights at the Omni in Atlanta. No one was chucking rotten tomatoes at him. Instead, Gary Hart’s last wrestling gig found him outside a storefront in Allentown, Pa., woolen hat pulled low over his bald head, sharing the good times and the bad between drags on a Marlboro cigarette as he prepared to catch a plane home to Texas.

A fan brought up Hart’s brief stint as manager of unpolished giant Jeep Swenson. “Oh jeez, don’t remind me,” he quipped. “That was awful.” Another recalled how Hart’s friend Don “The Spoiler” Jardine could walk on the ring ropes. “And those were the old-style ropes,” Hart was quick to add. “They didn’t have the heavy cables in them. It was much more difficult to do.”

Then, having signed autographs and mingled with old-school fans for a few hours, Hart shook hands, thanked everyone for coming, and hopped in a car with fellow Texas hands Skandor Akbar and Bill Irwin on Saturday for his final trip home.

Hart’s unexpected death Sunday at 66 was a thunderclap across the wrestling world. Many fans first encountered him as a nefarious manager of wrestlers like Jardine, the Great Kabuki, Bobby Duncum and Pak Song Nam. Others vaguely recall he survived the February 1975 plane crash near Tampa, Fla., that claimed the life of Bobby Shane. A few old-timers might know that he managed an up-and-comer named The Student in Michigan in the early 1960s — the future George “The Animal” Steele. And Hart was an infamous tormentor of the beloved Von Erich family in the Texas-based World Class Championship Wrestling during the 1980s.

But what few fans realized is that Hart, born Gary Richard Williams, grew from a kid on the streets of Chicago to become one of the most creative behind-the-scenes minds in the history of wrestling. But he wasn’t one to brag. Friends said that represented a bit of modesty from someone whose on-camera persona as a first-rate heel was just that — an on-camera persona.

“He felt very comfortable talking about other guys. He wasn’t comfortable talking about himself,” said Philip Varriale, who collaborated with Hart for almost three years on his nearly finished autobiography and described him as one of his heroes. The book — a working title is My Life in Wrestling: With a Little Help from My Friends — is being copyedited and will be published later this year, Varriale said.

“If you tell someone you’re writing a book with Gary Hart, they’ll say, ‘Oh, that’s the manager from World Class.’ But to me, I could just go on and on about the places he went and the things he did.”

James Beard, a longtime referee and front office staffer in Texas and elsewhere, praised his old friend as someone whose word was his bond, even in the deceptive world of pro wrestling.

“The thing about Gary Hart is from the first time I ever worked with him or ever knew him, I can honestly say never misled me about anything. That’s one of the things about Gary,” Beard said. ” A lot of deaths hit you hard, but guys like Gary who you were really close to, that’s tough.”

As a booker, matchmaker and television producer across the country, Hart said he went out of his way to avoid shoving a wrester down fan’s throats, and in so doing, was responsible for creating some of the sport’s most memorable moments.

“I always looked at myself as a matchmaker. I found talent the people were interested in,” he said. “My theory was if the people recognize you at the top of the ramp, you have a chance. And the further you go down the ramp before they recognize you, the less chance you have. My idea was if the people like them, then I can present them in a way to make them draw money.”

Williams got hooked on wrestling as a child and started under the tutelage of Billy Goelz, a top light-heavyweight in the Midwest. Goelz got him a job at the Marigold Arena in Chicago and Hart, a competitive swimmer in his youth, debuted at 18 in May 1960 against Sailor White in Beloit, Wis. He picked up the new surname from a man who saved the life of his uncle during the Korean War, a favor that he honored with a heart tattoo on his arm.

Early on, he dabbled in some managerial duties for Angelo Poffo, patterning him as a playboy version of Bobby Davis, manager of Buddy Rogers, one of wrestling’s biggest stars in the 1950s and 1960s. Managing The Student in Detroit, he incessantly defended his charge’s lack of scientific wrestling, saying he was, after all a “student.”

During his swing through Allentown he recalled that led to a match against announcer Alan Ruby, son of Detroit promoter Bert Ruby. “And now Alan Ruby is a big-time lawyer and he’s defending Barry Bonds,” Hart chortled. “So who’s defending whom?”

Hart always had a knack for creative finishes and ideas, learning at the hand of Jim Barnett, whom he called “probably the greatest promoter I ever worked for.” One of his best came in Texas in the mid-1960s when he came across Jardine in Amarillo. Jardine was a rangy, athletic sort who’d been in the business for about a decade. “Here was a guy who was too good-looking to be a heel,” Hart recalled. He put him under a mask as The Spoiler and the two rocketed to the top of the charts across the country.

Hart was the driving force behind a pair of Japanese sensations, the Great Kabuki and the Great Muta. For years, Hart conceived the notion of a grappler who could mix martial arts with traditional Japanese theater. With the help of Bruiser Brody, he found the right fit in 1981 with an undersized wrestler named Akihisa Takachiho, who spewed green mist (actually a food coloring mix). So confident was Hart that he dipped into his own wallet for the gimmick — the Kabuki wig cost more than $5,000 and the wooden masks cost $250 each.

“When we walked into the dressing room, we had all these wrestlers and they looked at me like, ‘Gary, you’ve been smoking too much weed, guy. There’s not a chance this guy is going to draw a dime,’ ” Hart said. “I took him to the ring and he was fabulous, he was made the first night and everyone wanted the Kabuki and they quit laughing.”

For World Championship Wrestling in 1989, Hart invented the Great Muta, the alleged son of Kabuki, who also spit out a green mist, but was more oriented toward fast-paced action. Muta was an instant hit, so much so that Hart said that Steele, then a WWF road agent, approached him about the possibility of jumping to New York. But Muta’s visa was sponsored by Turner Sports, the WCW owner, and a move to the Northeast probably would have required a pay cut.

Even few in the business know that Hart was booker in charge of the first Starrcade in Greensboro, N.C., in 1983. That card featured a Kabuki-Jimmy Valiant match, which Hart loved to run and a main event in which Ric Flair won the National Wrestling Alliance world title from Harley Race. Hart said he made $10,000 that night and still looks at it as a milestone in wrestling annals. “The success of the first Starrcade made everyone take notice. That was one of the big factors in developing the pay-per-view industry [for wrestling],” he said.

And no one had a bigger role in the rise of World Class Championship Wrestling in the 1980s, as Hart paired off the Freebirds and the Von Erichs in a classic rivalry as booker for one of the nation’s hottest territories. He booked on and off in Texas for nearly 15 years and lest you think he was all business, all the time, Hart had a clever sense of humor. Bronko Lubich, a minor partner in the Dallas booking office, was known as a referee with one of the slowest counts in the wrestling world, and Hart was glad to rib him a bit.

“Bronko hated to get and count and sometime I would instruct the guys, ‘I want like 15 false finishes real quick. And Bronko would be getting up and down and up and down and he’d tell the wrestlers, ‘Take a fall by the ropes so I can get up.’ ”

Working with Hart was totally different than working with most managers, said Beard, who described it as a chess game.

“He was so intelligent in the way he approached things. He didn’t just insult his opponents — a lot of times, he would praise them and talk about their strengths. Then he’d turn around and say, ‘But I’m going to find a way to beat him.’ And he would do that,” Beard said.

“He just came across as someone you might not have liked, and maybe you hated him, but you had to believe him. I just wish people from this generation could see a guy like him work for 10 minutes because then they’d understand how we got so caught up in this business.”

By 1990, Hart had his fill of politics at Turner and WCW and essentially walked away from the spotlight, though he occasionally dabbled in some local promotions. In recent years, he was a regular at fanfests and Cauliflower Alley Club reunions and participated in the creation of DVDs about the World Class years. He was especially fond of sharing time with sons Jason and Chad at his home in the Dallas area.

Hart had been in good spirits on the trip from Pennsylvania to Dallas Saturday and friends were unaware of any problem with his health. According to several accounts, Jason found him dead on Sunday night after having visited with him earlier in the day.

“That’s what Gary lived for, to take care of his sons. They had such a great relationship,” Varriale said. “He was one of those guys who was so eloquent, so kind, so thoughtful and so compassionate and I really appreciated talking to him. I’m just in shock that he’s gone.”

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New JR Blog Post About Gary Hart

March 17, 2008

Jim Ross has a new blog post up about the sad passing of Gary Hart. You can read it by following the link below.

Link To Blog Post.

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XPW & New Age Records Team Up

March 17, 2008

XPW always had fans in the music community. From Korn to Rancid and from Slayer to the Insane Clown Posse, bands were always showing up to XPW events whether it was as fans or to be part of the show.

Now, as XPW prepares for the upcoming one-night-only spectacular Cold Day In Hell, they have formed an alliance with one of the music scene’s premiere punk rock and hardcore labels, New Age Records, including the selection of Five Victim’s Four Grave’s “Keep Moving On” as the show’s official theme song.

“We were stoked to find out yesterday that the guys at XPW chose our song ‘Keep Moving On’ for the theme song of the retro spectacular they’re having in May. This is just icing on the cake for us, since we have had the good fortune to provide Luke Hawx his intro music on the WSX show in the past.” says Phil M. of Five Victims Four Graves. Guitarist Grant H. said, “I have always been a wrestling fan, so it is just unbelievable that we have been able to be a part of this.”

“Music is such an important part of pro wrestling shows, both live and on DVD,” said Big Vision Entertainment CEO Houston Curtis. “We are thrilled that New Age Records will be providing not only our theme song for the spectacular, but also many wrestler’s entrance songs as well.”

“2008 has brought some fantastic bands and music to New Age Records,” says publicity director for New Age Records Colin Duckmanton, “but I could not be more excited to be chosen to be the official music source for XPW’s Cold Day in Hell. With the state of professional wrestling today, this XPW show should bring back what has been lacking, a punch in the face! With artists such as Fight Everyone, Five Victims Four Graves, One Choice, Countdown to Life, Today and Everything After and Mean Season, we feel that this partnership will bring some great energy and give our artists a chance to be heard. We will expect to see you all Saturday May 24th as it will be a night of Xtreme action we’re sure we’ll never forget!!!!”

Xtreme Entertainment Group’s Rick Mahr added, “Having New Age Records on board is also allowing us to produce the Cold Day In Hell theme song CD. New Age’s tremendous bands are providing some killer tracks for us and fans will not only get to experience the music live, but take the music with them as well! Just one more reason this night will live on in infamy.”

“We have all been huge supporters of XPW for years” says New Age VP of advertising and promotions Nicholas Lynch, “Many of us remember the Olympic Auditorium shows, Pico Rivera Sports Arena, L.A. Sports Arena and my personal favorite, Patriot Hall!” I think our bands provide the perfect soundtrack to the XPW revolution and we can’t wait for Cold Day In Hell.

The XPW Cold Day In Hell theme song, “Keep Moving On,” from Five Victims Four Graves is off their debut EP, Desperation Never Felt So Good out now on New Age Records available on iTunes, NewAgeRecords.com, and RevHQ.com. They will be on a US tour this Spring.

To listen to it now, check out the official MySpace page of XPW at www.myspace.com/thexpw.

For more on Big Vision Entertainment, including to purchase XPW DVDs, go to BigVisionEntertainment.com or www.bvdvd.com.

For more on Xtreme Entertainment Group, go to http://xegdvd.com

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FOPW Never Surrender Show Results

March 17, 2008

Force One Pro Wrestling presented their “Never Surrender” card in front of 289 fans at Hamilton Hall in Egg Harbor City last night.

The show opened witht the ususal parade of all Force One workers to ringside for the national anthem. After the anthem, both wrestlers and the audience began a Force One Chant. Ring announcer Phil Varlese welcomed Commissioner Tommy Cairo to the ring, who had two important announcements. The first was that two matches would take place on Saturday evening to determine who would be the finalists for the newly created Force One Iron League championship, with those two meeting in May at their 1 year anniversary show. The second announcement was made that Force One champion Bad Boy Danny Pagan, due to personal issues, had vacated the belt, and returned to his home in Puerto Rico, and as such, the heavyweight title would not be defended on Saturday evening.

At that point, #1 contender Danny Doring sent his “personal” referee Spanky 123 to the ring to announce that Doring is demanding that since he put former champion Pagan in the hospital at the last show, the heavyweight belt should be placed around his waist. Commissioner Tommy Cairo was about to do just that, when, out to the ring came a returning Breaker Morant.

Breaker got a huge ovation from the crowd, jumped into the ring, and advised Cairo that there SHOULD be a heavyweight championship match that night, but that Doring should face HIM for the title, as Breaker was Force One’s original champion, and never lost the belt, but had to relinquish it due to a serious back injury. Cairo didn’t have to think long, as he immediately made that match, which would take place later that evening.

The opener saw Judas Young retain his Junior Heavyweight Title over #1 contender “Sure Thing” Ryan Wing in a very back and forth battle.

In the first contenders match for the Force One Iron League championship, The Canadian Shooter Tommy Force (w/Jaden) prevailed over Jason Gotti and Panther. The popular Panther had just finished off Gotti with a Figure 4 leglock, causing him to submit, when he was Pearl Harbored by Force, and pinned him for the victory. Jaden then draped Canadian flags over Gotti and Panther.

Both Patch and the White Lotus fought a very tough battle, and brawled back to the locker room, as the referee counted bouth men out & ruled the match a no-contest.

Millionaire Ted Jr. (without his valet Jennifer Lynn) came to ringside, with his protege, Razor Rivera, who was wearing a neck brace, claiming that he suffered an injury, and would not be able to wrestle his opponent Ryu Lee this evening. Ted said he had a suitable opponent for Lee, a man who had already scored a victory over Ryu in another promotion. The music hit, and out came Johnny Fearless. Lee squeaked out a victory this time over Fearless, only to be attacked by Millionaire Ted Jr, and Razor Rivera, who removed his neck brace to attack Lee. Diego DeMarco and his “sort of” manager Jimmy Clydesdale made the save on Lee.

Ted Jr. returned to the ring, and told Diego that he was still under contract to him, but he would relinquish the contract if Diego could win his next match……..against ROCKIN’ REBEL! Rebel’s music hit, and he immeidiately ingratiated himself with the Egg Harbor City fans by insulting both them, and their town, and almost started a riot by insulting a local motorcycle gang that was attending the show. Diego got the win when Rebel threw a fireball at DeMarco who moved, hitting Millionaire Ted in the face. Rebel went to check on Ted Jr., and was rolled up by DeMarco for the victory. Clydesale climbed under thr ropes into the ring, and grabbed the contract, so it appears that Diego DeMarco is no longer part of the Million Dollar Stable.

After this match, a brief intermission took place with Force One workers coming out & meeting all of the Egg Harbor City fans.

With Ted Jr. carried to the back after suffering burns, the team of High Impact was introduced (along with bodyguard Angel), and took on the newly formed (for one night?) team of Crazii Shea and “The Hybrid” Josh Adams, collectively known as Bass Anarchy. This was a brutal match, with Adams taking most of the beating from High Impact’s RV1 and Chiki Cortes. Somehow Adams finally got the tag off to Shea, who took the fight to the other team, and got the win. Lots of high flying in this match.

The second contenders match for the Force One Iron League belt took place, and “HotShot” Mike Reed beat “The Midnight Idol” Nicky Benz on a very tight, hard worked match. Benz was more deliberate and brutal that has been seen since coming to Force One, but Reed scored the victory, and will face Tommy Force for the Iron League championship at Force One’s anniversary show in May.

Ring announcer Phil Varlese then took the mic to talk with the fans about the level of performance at the Force One shows, having talent that has already worked with the WWE and TNA, and then introduced the newest Force One signing, former WWE developmental talent Danny Inferno, who immediately got the crowd on their feet with an exciting promo about the talent at Force One, and how he plans on winning the title very soon.

That led to the main event between former Force One Champion Breaker Morant, and former WWE/ECW star Danny Doring. The entire match was a back and forth battle. HOWEVER, the end of the match was the result of Doring reaching into his robe (conveniently left in the corner), and pulling out a set of brass knuckles, and clocking Morant not once or twice, but three times, while referee Spanky 1-2-3’s back was turned, finally pinnign him for the victory.

Commissioner Tommy Cairo immediately annouced that Doring would be defending the title at Force One’s next show on May 3rd, their first anniversary show called “Pledge of Allegience II - These Colors Don’t Run” at Hamilton Hall in Egg Harbor City.

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NWS Show Results

March 17, 2008

A capacity crowd estimated at 175-200 fans packed the Christiana, DE Fire Company Hall on Sunday afternoon March 16th, as Funkdafied Wrestling Federation, the Delaware affiliate of National Wrestling Superstars, presented “Getting Funky”, and indeed they did, to the delight of the fans.

(1) In a 4-on-2 Handicap Tag-Team Match, the two teams Black ‘N Nerdy (Fro Bro & B. Fehrm) and Mikey Pacifica & Crazed defeated Dark Karnival (Jo-Jo & Chio). Dark Karnival came out originally expecting just to face Black’ N Nerdy, whom they were hoping to embarasss and erase their upset loss to them two weeks earlier. When they teased Fro Bro & B. Fehrm about being much smaller and that the size advantage would not be fair, FWF Commissioner Gino Moore added Mikey Pacifica & Crazed to the match so that the two teams would be matched pound for pound. The numbers game was too much for Jo-Jo & Chio, and they were pinned after tandem double dropkicks by both opposing teams.

(2) Former WWE star Salvatore Sincere (w/ The Fighting Elvis) won by disqualification over Funky White Boy. Sal & Fighting Elvis came to the ring with Elvis singing “Burning Love”. Sal demanded a match at FWF’s next event on May 4th with “that phony Elvis”, WWE legend The Honky-Tonk Man. Commissioner Moore said Sal needed to earn a match like that, and when Sal said there was no opponent with the guts to face him, Funky White Boy’s music hit and he charged the ring and the fight began. After the two battled back & forth for a few minutes, Sal realized he couldn’t out-wrestle Funky, and while Elvis distracted the referee, Sal picked up Elvis’ guitar and snuck up behind Funky. When Funky turned around and saw Sal with the guitar, Sal tossed the guitar into Funky’s hands and lay on the mat pretending to have been hit with it himself. Just then the referee turned around, saw Sal on the mat and the guitar in Funky’s hands, and disqualified Funky. Commissioner Moore was forced to grant Sal his match against The Honky-Tonk Man on May 4th.

(3) In a non-title match, NWS NJ Heavyweight Champion Vicious Vin defeated Corey Havoc. Despite Havoc’s size advantage, the champion won out & pinned Havoc with a Michinoku Driver.

(4) Kory Kastle defeated Party Boy. This rising star was just too much for Party Boy to handle, and after missing a splash to the corner, Party Boy was pinned with a schoolboy rollup.

(5) J.D. Smooth defeated Nicky Oceans (w/ Miss Michelle) to become the *NEW* FWF Cruiserweight Champion. Oceans claimed that he had already defeated Smooth two weeks ago in Middletown and shouldn’t have to face him again, he agreed to do it just to be a sport. It was a decision he would regret. Towards the end of the match, referee Mike Dillon was knocked out after colliding with both wrestlers. Oceans and Miss Michelle attempted to double-team Smooth, but it backfired when the two collided with each other instead, and Smooth rolled up Oceans as Mike Dillon came to and counted 1-2-3. Oceans immediately attacked Smooth with the belt, and ECW original Julio Dinero joined the attack before Funky White Boy & The Patriot chased them away. As Smooth finally was able to celebrate his victory, Commissioner Moore suspended Oceans from FWF for 60 days for the attack and barred him from exercising his rematch clause.

(6) The Gemini Trojans defeated Johnny Maxx & Super Cody (w/ Spanky The Atomic Monkey). The veteran Geminis made short work of Maxx & Cody, pinning them with a suplex-powerbomb combination.

(7) FWF Tag-Team Champions The Hate Breed (Rancid & Arkham) retained their titles against Ruff Ryder & Shatter (w/ Mad Dog). Mad Dog came out with Ruff Ryder, who was heartily boo’ed by the fans after turning on The Hate Breed in Middletown two weeks earlier. Mad Dog claimed that The Hate Breed had broken his foot two weeks ago and was not cleared to wrestle, but his contract allowed him to name a replacement, and out came Shatter. It did not help, as Rancid & Arkham made short work of their opponents, pinning Ryder after a flying clothesline.

(8) FWF Heavyweight Champion (& former WWE & WCW star) “America’s Hero” The Patriot retained his title against ECW original Julio Dinero (w/ Miss Michelle). The two veterans battled in and out of the ring, until referee Kenny Edwards got caught in the middle of a collision between the two and was knocked out. Julio grabbed Patriot as Miss Michelle prepared to throw powder in Patriot’s face. But Patriot kicked Miss Michelle’s hands and the powder flew in her face instead. Patriot then chokeslammed Dinero as the referee awoke and counted 1-2-3 for The Patriot, sending him home still FWF Heavyweight Champion and the fans home happy.

National Wrestling Superstars will return to action this weekend with two big tournaments. Friday, March 21st, NWS will be in Bergenfield, NJ with the 2008 King & Queen Of The Ring Inter-Gender Tag Team Tournament, and then on Saturday March 22nd in Neptune, NJ with the 2008 Women’s J-Cup Tournament.

NWS’s web site can be found HERE

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New England Championship Wrestling

March 17, 2008

A special “thank you” to all the fans who joined us at the World Women’s Wrestling 2nd Anniversary event a week ago Sunday, March 9. There is a new World Women’s Wrestling Champion in “The Portuguese Princess” Ariel, who won the title under controversial circumstances, check out www.WorldWomensWrestling.com for a complete report!

Four championship matches will top the bill as New England Championship Wrestling returns to the National Guard Armory, 1000 Hancock Street in Quincy, MA on Saturday night, March 29th with a 7:00 PM bell time for MARCH BADNESS.

The main event, based on events that took place as last month’s GENESIS 7, will see NECW Triple Crown Champion, Big Rick Fuller, managed by Brian Cairo, taking on the most controversial man in NECW, “The Promise” Antonio Thomas. Last month, Thomas interjected himself in the championship match between Fuller and the giant-like Max Bauer, attacking both men. It’s an
intriguing situation, as Fuller and Thomas, neither of whom could be called a fan favorite, will collide in a one-on-one battle for the gold.

Last Sunday, March 9, “The Portuguese Princess” Ariel won the coveted World Women’s Wrestling Champion from Lexxus in a controversial match that saw Ariel conspire with her new “agent”, Brendan Michael Thomas in an elaborate scheme to take Lexxus - and the rest of us - by surprise. On Saturday night, March 29, Ariel with Brendan Michael Thomas in her corner
will face the former champion, Lexxus, in a rematch. Last Sunday’s match was one of the most intense battles in WWW history. Expect the same at MARCH BADNESS.

New NECW Television Champion, Handsome Johnny will defend his newly won title for the first time against former PWF Heavyweight Champion, Jason Blade. These are two top tier athletes in NECW going head-to-head with the belt on the line.

New NECW Tag Team Champions, Chase Del Monte and “Rocket” Fred Curry have issued an open challenge to any team that wants to take them on. Del Monte and Curry will be putting the belts on the line at MARCH BADNESS.

Max Bauer still has his sights set on the Triple Crown, but he will have to focus his attention on a major challenge as he takes on the two time IRON 8 Champion, “Die Hard” Eddie Edwards in a special challenge match.

The newly formed tag team of “The Human Nightmare” Evan Siks and “Nightmare” Nick Steel make their debut as a team taking on The Hot Shots, Bryce Andrews and Vain Valentino.

“The Golden Greek” Alex Arion with his sister, Elektra Arion in his corner, battles Team Cairo member, Scott Osbourne.

Also, Pat “The Brat” Piper returns with a live “Pat’s Pit.” His guest will be former NECW Triple Crown Champion, D.C. Dillinger.

Tickets for NECW’s MARCH BADNESS are now on sale at all FYE locations, K.C.’s Sports Cards, 133 Temple Street in Quincy Center and online at www.NECWwrestling.com.

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Make sure you check out our weekly online television broadcasts at www.NECW.tv. A new episode will be posted in the next few days.

While you’re there, also check out the great DVD releases we have for sale, including our latest - The IRON 8 Championship! For those of you who are new to NECW, let us recommend GATEWAY TO GREATNESS, featuring matches from the first two years of NECW, featuring such superstars as WWE Champion, John Cena, WWE Women’s Champion, Beth Phoenix, and many more stars before they became famous. All are part of the great legacy of NECW and you can see them all on DVD!

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Jersey All Pro Wrestling Ruff Cut Episode 4

March 17, 2008

This week on JAPW Ruff Cut you will hear from your new World Heavyweight Champion Kenny Omega. Frankie Kazaraine clashes with Delirious. You will see clips of Teddy Hart vs Homicide vs Eddie Kingston and so much more.

Episode four can be found HERE.

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Wrestling Events For March

March 17, 2008

This is a new thing for us but we hope to put together a list of upcoming wrestling shows around the world for the forthcoming month.

If we have left one out then drop us an email HERE an we will include it.

March 18th, 2008

WWE @ Mississippi Coast Coliseum in Biloxi, Mississippi, USA
CCW @ Industrial Nightmare Building in Jeffersonville, Indiana, USA
EPW @ EPW Arena in Springdale, Ohio, USA
FCW @ Bourbon Street Night Club in New Port Richey, Florida, USA
HoPWF @ Superior Pro Wrestling Training Center in Hagerstown, Maryland, USA
IWA East Coast @ Carmi Middle School in Carmi, Illinois, USA
NW @ Tennessee State Fairgrounds in Nashville, Tennessee, USA
PRW @ Rec. Center in Coffee Springs, Alabama, USA
RAW @ Shamrock Nite Club in Barberton, Ohio, USA
CMLL @ Arena Mexico in Mexico City, Mexico
NLW @ Leisureland Amusement Park in Galway, Ireland

March 19th, 2008

TNA @ Shrine Mosque in Springfield, Missouri, USA
CCW @ Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Coliseum in Evansville, Indiana, USA
KFW @ National Guard Armory in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, USA
OVW @ New Davis Arena in Louisville, Kentucky, USA
TWE @ Main Event Center in San Antonio, Texas, USA
NJPW @ Act City Hamamatsu in Shizuoka, Japan

March 20th, 2008

TNA @ Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Coliseum in Evansville, Indiana, USA
ASW @ Statum Cab Company Building in Shelbyville, Tennessee, USA
DCW @ New Davis Arena in Louisville, Kentucky, USA
EWP @ Green Acres Flea Market in Louisville, Tennessee, USA
GPWA @ City Limits Bar & Grill in Tifton, Georgia, USA
UWA @ Seymour Hardware & Building Supply in Seymour, Tennessee, USA
GCW @ Royal Canadian Legion in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
AAA @ Ponciano Diaz Bullring in Tula, Mexico
DDT Pro @ Delfin Arena in Osaka, Japan
DGPW @ Ota Gymnasium in Tokyo, Japan
Hustle @ Osaka International Convention Center in Osaka, Japan
K-Dojo @ Blue Field in Chiba, Japan
NEO @ NEO Dojo in Yokohama, Japan
Osaka Pro @ Delfin Arena in Osaka, Japan

March 21st, 2008

TNA @ Family Arena in St. Charles, Missouri, USA
3XW @ In-Play Center in Des Moines, Iowa, USA
AAPW @ Deadgame Fight Arena in Jacksonville, Florida, USA
AWA @ Community Center in Swearengin, Alabama, USA
GEAR @ National Guard Armory in Brooksville, Florida, USA
NWF @ National Guard Armory in Walton, Kentucky, USA
NWS @ VFW Hall in Bergenfield, New Jersey, USA
NWWA @ The Hoop in Salem, Oregon, USA
OVW @ Jackson County Middle School in McKee, Kentucky, USA
PDX @ St. John’s Sports Arena in Portland, Oregon, USA
PW @ Newport Armory in Newport, Tennessee, USA
PWG @ American Legion Post #308 in Reseda, California, USA
ROW @ Nat Ballroom in Amarillo, Texas, USA
SPW @ Knights Of Columbus Hall in South Attleboro, Massachusetts, USA
SWF @ SWF Arena in Tullahoma, Tennessee, USA
USWO @ Stadium Inn in Nashville, Tennessee, USA
XMCW @ Community Center in Rand, West Virginia, USA
MPW @ Xtreme Zone Roller Hockey Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
SWR @ Chopin Hall in Lachine, Quebec, Canada
CMLL @ Arena Mexico in Mexico City, Mexico
LLM @ International Centre in Acapulco, Mexico
AJPW @ KBS Hall in Kyoto, Japan
NEO @ Iwate Gymnasium in Iwate, Japan
NJPW @ Chiba Port Arena in Chiba, Japan
AAW @ Parks Leisure Centre in North Shields, England
RDW @ Golden Sands Holiday Park in Mablethorpe, England

March 22nd, 2008

ASW @ Logan Memorial Fieldhouse in Logan, West Virginia, USA
BTW @ Castle Of Knights in Chicopee, Massachusetts, USA
CCW @ Coral Springs Gymnasium in Coral Springs, Florida, USA
CPW @ Ace Arena in Andrews, Texas, USA
CRASH @ Rec. Center in Havelock, North Carolina, USA
CWF @ Rhythm House Cafe in Bridgeville, Pennsylvania, USA
CWF @ National Guard Armory in Dayton, Tennessee, USA
CWF @ Coalition Coliseum in San Antonio, Texas, USA
DPW @ Proving Grounds Dojo in Waterbury, Connecticut, USA
EPW @ National Guard Armory in Bay City, Michigan, USA
EWF @ EWF Arena in Marion, Indiana, USA
FCW @ Patriots Park in Grovetown, Georgia, USA
FIP @ National Guard Armory in Crystal River, Florida, USA
FMLL @ Pico Rivera Sports Arena in Whittier, California, USA
FPW @ Impact Christian Church in Merrillville, Indiana, USA
FWL @ Burgess-Osborne Auditorium in Mattoon, Illinois, USA
GAWF @ Hosford & Telogia Game Room & Entertainment Center in Telogia, Florida, USA
GIWA @ Georgia College & State University (Centennial Center) in Milledgeville, Georgia, USA
HoPWF @ Superior Pro Wrestling Training Center in Hagerstown, Maryland, USA
HVW @ HVW Arena in Hendersonville, North Carolina, USA
IPW @ IPW Vault in Algona, Iowa, USA
IWC @ Court Time Sports Center in Elizabeth, Pennsylvania, USA
KAPOW @ National Guard Armory in Lenoir City, Tennessee, USA
MCW @ National Guard Armory in Cottage Grove, Minnesota, USA
MIAW @ Papa Luigi’s Pizza in South Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
MW @ Alexander County Fairgrounds in Taylorsville, North Carolina, USA
MWA @ Estill Street Jubilee in Mount Sterling, Kentucky, USA
MWA @ National Guard Armory in Council Bluffs, Iowa, USA
NCW @ Knights Of Columbus Hall in Taftville, Connecticut, USA
NFWA @ National Guard Armory in Franklin, North Carolina, USA
NWA Anarchy @ NWA Arena in Cornelia, Georgia, USA
NWA Pro @ Plaza Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
NWF @ UAW Hall in Fairfield, Ohio, USA
NWS @ Shark River Hills Firehouse in Neptune City, New Jersey, USA
OCW @ The Cell in Moulton, Alabama, USA
OVW @ Charlestown Civic Center in Charlestown, Indiana, USA
PCW @ PCW Arena in Arlington, Texas, USA
PCW @ Oroville Municipal Auditorium in Oroville, California, USA
PWR @ St. Patrick’s Cauley Auditorium in Erie, Pennsylvania, USA
PWR @ San Leandro High School in San Leandro, California, USA
PWS @ Police Athletic League Building in Yonkers, New York, USA
SCPW @ Boys & Girls Club in Oceanside, California, USA
SCW @ SCW Building in Madison, Indiana, USA
SWA @ National Guard Armory in Lumberton, Mississippi, USA
TCWA @ Resistol Arena in Mesquite, Texas, USA
TWF @ Strike Zone Academy in Jacksonville, Florida, USA
UIW @ Clinton County Fairgrounds in Wilmington, Ohio, USA
USWF @ Old McKinney Gym in McKinney, Kentucky, USA
VWAA @ Industrial Studio in Lansing, Illinois, USA
WLW @ Liberty Park (Convention Hall) in Sedalia, Missouri, USA
WWA @ WWA Warehouse in Amarillo, Texas, USA
ECCW @ Fraser Valley Seniors Centre in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada
FCL @ Christ-King Community Centre in Shawinigan, Quebec, Canada
IWS @ Bogey’s World Bar & Billiard in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
LLW @ New LLW Arena in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
NWC @ Knights Of Columbus Hall in Ste. Catherine, Quebec, Canada
R2W @ Bar Le Central in Levis, Quebec, Canada
RCW @ Rednex Bar & Grill in Morinville, Alberta, Canada
RWE @ Knights Of Columbus Hall in Rockland, Ontario, Canada
TXW @ Battleground Academy in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
AAA @ Zihuatanejo Bullring in Zihuatanejo, Mexico
WWC @ Pepin Cestero Arena in Bayamon, Puerto Rico
NEO @ Aomori Sports Center in Aomori, Japan
Osaka Pro @ Delfin Arena in Osaka, Japan
1PW @ The Granby in Edlington, England
AAW @ Belle Vue Sports Centre in Hartlepool, England
CWC @ Chamberlayne Leisure Centre in Southampton, England
FP @ Sheffield Arena in Sheffield, England
LDN @ Peepul Centre in Leicester, England
PWA @ Albany Creek State High School in Albany Creek, Australia
PWA @ Woden Tradesmen’s Union Club in Phillip, Australia

March 23rd, 2008

DCW @ New Davis Arena in Louisville, Kentucky, USA
FC @ Funking Conservatory Event Center in Ocala, Florida, USA
FMLL @ Crockett Center in Austin, Texas, USA
HPB @ Nightown Dance Club in Destin, Florida, USA
SECW @ VFW Fairgrounds in Carrollton, Georgia, USA
AAA @ Lazaro Cardenas Auditorium in Salamanca, Mexico
WWC @ Acropolis Sports Center in Manati, Puerto Rico
K-Dojo @ Delfin Arena in Osaka, Japan
NJPW @ Amagasaki Memorial Park Gymnasium in Hyogo, Japan
Osaka Pro @ Delfin Arena in Osaka, Japan
Zero-One-Max @ Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo, Japan
ASW @ Butlins Resort in Skegness, England
SWA @ Tannahill Centre in Paisley, Scotland

March 24th, 2008

WWE @ University Of South Carolina (Colonial Center) in Columbia, South Carolina, USA
AZW @ Filipino Community Center in Waipahu, Hawaii, USA
AAA @ Tapachula Bullring in Tapachula, Mexico
BJPW @ Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan
ASW @ Butlins Resort in Bognor Regis, England
ASW @ Butlins Resort in Minehead, England
ASW @ Civic Centre in Aylesbury, England

March 25th, 2008

WWE @ Crown Center (Coliseum) in Fayetteville, North Carolina, USA
EPW @ EPW Arena in Springdale, Ohio, USA
FCW @ Bourbon Street Night Club in New Port Richey, Florida, USA
HoPWF @ Superior Pro Wrestling Training Center in Hagerstown, Maryland, USA
IZW @ The Sets in Tempe, Arizona, USA
RAW @ Shamrock Nite Club in Barberton, Ohio, USA
AAA @ San Sebastian Bullring in Comitan, Mexico
Zero-One-Max @ Asahikawa Industry Promotion Center in Hokkaido, Japan

March 26th, 2008

AWN @ The Wild Mustang in Atlanta, Georgia, USA
CCW @ Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Coliseum in Evansville, Indiana, USA
KFW @ National Guard Armory in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, USA
OVW @ New Davis Arena in Louisville, Kentucky, USA
El Dorado @ Shinjuku FACE in Tokyo, Japan
Zero-One-Max @ Hakodate Gymnasium in Hokkaido, Japan
ASW @ Butlins Resort in Bognor Regis, England
ASW @ Butlins Resort in Minehead, England
PPW @ Corn Exchange Complex in Bedford, England

March 27th, 2008

TNA @ Universal Studios (Soundstage 21) in Orlando, Florida, USA
ASW @ Statum Cab Company Building in Shelbyville, Tennessee, USA
DCW @ New Davis Arena in Louisville, Kentucky, USA
EWP @ Green Acres Flea Market in Louisville, Tennessee, USA
NAWA @ National Guard Armory in Rome, Georgia, USA
ROW @ Jake’s Sports Cafe in Lubbock, Texas, USA
SSW @ National Guard Armory in Kingsport, Tennessee, USA
LDN @ Town Hall in Hitchin, England
BCW @ Town Hall in Paisley, Scotland

March 28th, 2008

TNA @ Universal Studios (Soundstage 21) in Orlando, Florida, USA
BCW @ AMF Entertainment Center in Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA
EWF @ Knights Of Columbus Hall in Covina, California, USA
FW @ First Avenue Night Club in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
GWP @ Cherokee Rec. & Parks Agency in Woodstock, Georgia, USA
MWF @ Elks Lodge in Nashua, New Hampshire, USA
NWA Underground @ New Song Community Center in Union, Michigan, USA
OVW @ Augusta Independent Schools in Augusta, Kentucky, USA
PDX @ St. John’s Sports Arena in Portland, Oregon, USA
PPW @ Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center in Sanford, North Carolina, USA
ROH @ Downtown Orlando Rec. Complex in Orlando, Florida, USA
SAW @ Sevierville Civic Center in Sevierville, Tennessee, USA
SWF @ SWF Arena in Tullahoma, Tennessee, USA
WLW @ Community Center in Eldon, Missouri, USA
ECCW @ Bridgeview Hall in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
HIW @ German Club in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
PWA @ Elements Night Club in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
UWA @ Downsview Park (GPK Building) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
LLM @ Municipal Auditorium in Tijuana, Mexico
Michinoku Pro @ NCC Hall & Studio in Nagasaki, Japan
ACW @ Addison Centre in Kempston, England
ASW @ Butlins Resort in Bognor Regis, England
ASW @ Butlins Resort in Minehead, England
ASW @ Oakengates Theatre in Telford, England
AWW @ Irish Club in Digbeth, England
PPW @ Clair Hall in Haywards Heath, England
BCW @ Town Hall in Blairgowrie, Scotland
CW @ Canton Community Hall in Cardiff, Wales

March 29th, 2008

TNA @ Universal Studios (Soundstage 21) in Orlando, Florida, USA
ACW @ Dove Springs Rec. Center in Austin, Texas, USA
AIWF @ Clayton Fitness Center in Clayton, North Carolina, USA
APW @ APW Garage in Hayward, California, USA
ARW @ National Guard Armory in Cleveland, Tennessee, USA
AU @ Desert Breeze Skate Park in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
AWA @ Racine Civic Center (Memorial Hall) in Racine, Wisconsin, USA
AWS @ AWS Shop in City Of Industry, California, USA
BCW @ Lawrence County Community Center in Louisa, Kentucky, USA
BTW @ Danbury Ice Arena in Danbury, Connecticut, USA
CWF @ Schooner Center in Monessen, Pennsylvania, USA
CWF @ CWF Warehouse in Rockwall, Texas, USA
DCW @ Community Center in Hastings, Pennsylvania, USA
ECPW @ ECPW Arena in Lake Hiawatha, New Jersey, USA
EWA @ Extreme Fitness in Yadkinville, North Carolina, USA
EWP @ National Guard Armory in Jefferson City, Tennessee, USA
FCW @ Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California, USA
GCW @ Pell City Civic Center in Pell City, Alabama, USA
GOUGE @ National Guard Armory in Youngsville, North Carolina, USA
HoPWF @ 157th National Guard Armory in Martinsburg, West Virginia, USA
HVW @ HVW Arena in Hendersonville, North Carolina, USA
HW @ Fremont Community & Rec. Complex (Arena) in Fremont, Ohio, USA
IWF @ IWF Centre in West Paterson, New Jersey, USA
JSW @ ACE Arena in Union City, New Jersey, USA
KSWA @ Lawrenceville Moose Hall in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
LVW @ Allentown Armory in Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA
MCW @ Community Center in South Amherst, Ohio, USA
MIW @ American Legion in Chanhassen, Minnesota, USA
MWA @ Estill Street Jubilee in Mount Sterling, Kentucky, USA
MWA @ National Guard Armory in Sioux City, Iowa, USA
NCW @ The Venue in Terre Haute, Indiana, USA
NECW @ National Guard Armory in Quincy, Massachusetts, USA
NEW @ Main Street Armory in Rochester, New York, USA
NTWS @ Youth Opportunities Center in Wichita Falls, Texas, USA
NWA Mountain State @ Pow Wow Center in Bud, West Virginia, USA
NWA Pro @ Knights Of Columbus Hall in Lodi, New Jersey, USA
NWF @ Bonekrushers National Pro Wrestling Training Center in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
OCW @ The Cell in Moulton, Alabama, USA
OVW @ Vaughn Reno Starks Community Center in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, USA
PCW @ Ralph L. Bentley Center in Statesville, North Carolina, USA
PCW @ Prairie Lakes Rec. Center in Des Plaines, Illinois, USA
PCW @ PCW Arena in Arlington, Texas, USA
ROH @ Downtown Orlando Rec. Complex in Orlando, Florida, USA
SCW @ SCW Building in Madison, Indiana, USA
SPW @ St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Siloam Springs, Arkansas, USA
UWA @ VFW Hall in Dupo, Illinois, USA
UWF @ UWF Arena in Ardmore, Oklahoma, USA
UXW @ Central Florida Fairgrounds (Pavilion) in Orlando, Florida, USA
WCWO @ Parks Center in Greensburg, Indiana, USA
WWA @ WWA Warehouse in Amarillo, Texas, USA
ECCW @ Russian Community Centre in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
MWF @ Ste. Cecile Centre in Salaberry-De-Valleyfield, Quebec, Canada
NCW @ NDR Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
NWC @ Knights Of Columbus Hall in Ste. Catherine, Quebec, Canada
PWA @ Grand River Flea Market in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
DDT Pro @ Shinkiba 1st Ring in Tokyo, Japan
DGPW @ Dragon Gate Arena in Hyogo, Japan
Michinoku Pro @ Shimabara Arena in Nagasaki, Japan
NEO @ NEO Dojo in Yokohama, Japan
Osaka Pro @ Delfin Arena in Osaka, Japan
PW NOAH @ Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan
Zero-One-Max @ Sapporo Teisen Hall in Hokkaido, Japan
4FW @ Premier Club in Swindon, England
ASW @ Butlins Resort in Skegness, England
ASW @ Victoria Hall in Hanley, England
CSF @ Yate Leisure Centre in Yate, England
RQW @ Mick Jagger Centre in Dartford, England
SLAM @ Willows Arts Centre in Corby, England
W3L @ University Of St. Andrews (Sports Centre) in St. Andrews, Scotland
ICW @ Water Sports Park in Pantigliate, Italy
APW @ Jose Rondao Almeida Coliseum in Elvas, Portugal
RCW @ Estonian Hall in Adelaide, Australia

March 30th, 2008

WWE @ Citrus Bowl Stadium in Orlando, Florida, USA
IWA @ ECPW Arena in Lake Hiawatha, New Jersey, USA
IWF @ IWF Centre in West Paterson, New Jersey, USA
IWF @ La Maravilla Night Club in Fort Lupton, Colorado, USA
OVW @ Derby Park Traders Circle Flea Market (Expo Five Building) in Louisville, Kentucky, USA
PNPW @ Astoria Event Center in Astoria, Oregon, USA
PWA @ Grand River Flea Market in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
K-Dojo @ Blue Field in Chiba, Japan
NJPW @ Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan
Osaka Pro @ Delfin Arena in Osaka, Japan
PW NOAH @ Koshigaya Katsura Studio in Saitama, Japan
PWW @ Shinkiba 1st Ring in Tokyo, Japan
FCW @ Baggeridge Social Welfare Centre in Lower Gornal, England
IPW @ Wyvern Hall in Sittingbourne, England
WXW @ Westside Dojo in Krefeld, Germany

March 31st, 2008

WWE @ Amway Arena in Orlando, Florida, USA
WWA @ WWA Warehouse in Amarillo, Texas, USA
Michinoku Pro @ Kumamoto City Hall in Kumamoto, Japan
PW NOAH @ North Health Center in Joetsu, Japan

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Great Muta & Terry Funk Vs. Sting & Ric Flair

March 17, 2008

In honour of Gary Hart’s sad passing here is a fantastic tag match featuring The Great Muta & Terry Funk versus Sting & Ric Flair that I found on Youtube.

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Gary Hart Passes Away

March 17, 2008

It is with great sadness that I report the death of one of the greatest managers and bookers the wrestling industry has ever seen. Gary Hart passed away at his home yesterday at the age of 66.

Many young fans will remember Gary Hart for his role in WCW when he managed The Great Muta who was feuding against Sting. But older fans will fondly remember his sterling work as a booker in World Class Championship Wrestling.

It is not known how he died at this moment.

More information will be posted as details become available.

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Cheap Car Insurance In Fresno

March 16, 2008

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Pure Wrestling Association Show Results

March 16, 2008

Quick results from the show that went down on Saturday March 15th at the Grand River Flea Market in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada

Rahim Ali defeated Corey Mason by submission.

The Italianos defeated Paul Wright & Steve Brown. The match ended when Brown turned on Wright & both members of The Italianos simultaneously pinned Wright.

Juan Ortiz defeated Amy Victory by pinfall.

Reggie Marley defeated Elian Habanero by pinfall to win the Internet Championship.

Lak Siddartha defeated Samoa Moe by pinfall.

Michael Von Payton defeated Jessy Jones by pinfall. Gordon Gustav interfered throughout the match. After the match, MVP laid out Jones & Gustav.

Warhed defeated Stephen Elias by submission.

The match between Eddie Osbourne & EZE ended in a double disqualification because Juan Ortiz & Buck 10 interfered. During the melee, Buck 10 unintentionally hit EZE with the Pure Wrestling
Championship belt.

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Wrestling Is Returning

March 12, 2008

Starting on Monday the blog will resume posting news, views and results on wrestling. Plus the newsletter will start up again.

if you have anything to contribute then get in touch at editor@wrestlinggazette.com

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Can The Euro Extender Help You?

March 10, 2008

Most men are concerned with the size of their penis and thre are a lot of products on the market that all claim to be able to increase the size of your member but the truth is that a lot of them are just nothing more than scams to get your money.

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March 3, 2008

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