NOTES & NEWS FOR SUNDAY 3/13/11
  • 03/13/2011 (7:29:19 pm)
  • Bob Mulrenin

 
Thanks to Mike Informer for this link to Mike Mooneyham's column on Road Warrior Animal talking about his new book.
 
 
 
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Thanks to Devin
 
WWE Monday Night Raw on May 23rd, 2011 will be held at the Rose Garden Arena in Portland, Oregon.
 
The Smackdown taping on May 24th, 2011 will be held at the Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena in Spokane, Washington. Tickets go on sale March 19th, 2011.
 
Al Snow & Necro Butcher will be part of the MCW event at the College Plaza in Alliance, Ohio on March 19th, 2011. Bell time is 7 PM. Here's the full card:

Toby Klein vs. Al Snow
Brain Damage vs. Necro Butcher
Shasta vs. Christian Vaughn in a cage match for the MCW Heavyweight Title
Larry Lavender vs. Jebediah for the MCW Elite Title
Team Be Jealous vs. Angeldust & Tuff Tina
Shane Sensation vs. Wilbur Whitlock
Justin Mane vs. Mike Hercum
Shawn Blaze vs. Supa Lucha
Tony Banks vs. Big Hurt
Bobby Beverly vs. Bill Martel
Chiyudo Ropa vs. Nikki Skids

Go to
http://mcwpro.com for info about MCW
 
The March 11th, 2011 edition of WWE Vintage Collection featured these matches & segments:

* Video package from Andre The Giant's Hall Of Fame Induction
* Video package from Gene Okerlund's Hall Of Fame Induction
* Gene Okerlund's Hall Of Fame Induction speech
* Video package from Greg Valentine's Hall Of Fame Induction
* Greg Valentine's Hall Of Fame Induction speech
* Greg Valentine vs. The Junkyard Dog from the WWF event in Boston on May 18th, 1985
* Video package from Ricky Steamboat's Hall Of Fame Induction
* Ricky Steamboat's Hall Of Fame Induction speech
* Ricky Steamboat vs. Jake Roberts from the WWF event in Boston on August 9th, 1986

Go to
http://prowrestlingevents.tk or http://prowrestlingevents.webs.com for info about upcoming wrestling shows worldwide.
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Pro wrestling returned to Old Bridge, NJ on Saturday night March 12, after a 13-year absence, to the Old Bridge Knights Of Columbus Hall, as National Wrestling Superstars brought another one of their blockbuster shows to town. A better than expected crowd turned out, and whatever they lacked in numbers they made up in enthusiasm, leading to a promise from the Knights to have NWS back again soon.
  • Before the first match, NWS ring announcer Johnny Falco introduced Grand Knight Carlos Garcia, who welcomed NWS and the fans to Old Bridge. His greeting was interrupted by the appearance of former ECW star "Dastardly" Danny Doring and his co-horts J.T. Highlander and Nicky Oceans. Doring proceeded to insult the fans, Carlos, and his scheduled opponent, former WWE hall-of-famer Tito Santana. He said Santana (who had not yet arrived due to car troubles) was no doubt afraid to face him and would probably never show up, but his friends J.T. and Nicky would wreak havoc on their opponents just the same.

  • In the opening contest, a triple-threat rematch for the NWS Cruiserweight Title, newly-crowned champion Spyral retained his title against challengers "Mr. Entertainment" J.D. Smoothie and Jumping Joey Janela. Even though the low ceiling limited the high flying a bit, the three competitors kept up a fast pace inside and outside the ring. Janela tried to put away Smoothie with a pair of standing moonsaults, but Smoothie blocked the second one, and Spyral knocked Janela out with a kick to his head against the ringpost. Smoothie then leveled Spyral with a swinging neckbreaker and a flying Leg Drop From (Halfway) Across The Delaware (due to the low ceiling), but only got a two-count. A frustrated Smoothie shoved the referee in anger, who shoved Smoothie back, right into two sucessive Spyral Drivers from the champion, who got the 1-2-3 count to retain the belt. The frustrated Janela and Smoothie tried to attack Spyral after the match, but ended up fighting each other over who was to blame for Spyral winning. Spyral offered them both a rematch in one more triple-threat match in South Amboy, NJ at the end of March.

  • J.T. Highlander (with Danny Doring in his corner) defeated "The Retro Rocker" Ricky Roxx (with Grand Knight Carlos Garcia in his corner). Roxx put up a good fight, but Doring's constant interference made it literally one against two. The end came when Highlander tried to bring his Canadian Flag into the ring as a weapon, and while the referee was distracted trying to remove it, Doring snuck into the ring and leveled Roxx with an inverted Jawbreaker, allowing Highlander to get the easy 1-2-3.

  • The Nigerian Nightmares (La-Fu & new member "Whitemare" Baminga, with Voodoo Princess Niya) defeated "The White Urkel" B. Fehrm & luchador Sucio Sanchez. Fehrm and Sanchez didn't even want to get in the ring, but were somehow "entranced" by Niya to return. The 800+ pound Nightmares had a mostly easy time with their more than doubly outsized opponents. Towards the end, after La-Fu missed an Avalanche to the corner, Fehrm and Sanchez managed to mount some offense, even knocking Baminga off his feet. But the offensive flurry was interrupted by Niya, who used her "feminine charms" to distract Sanchez long enough for Baminga to level Sanchez with a standing moonsault, followed by an Attitude Adjuster and the easy 1-2-3.

  • In another title rematch, NWS Junior Heavyweight Champion "The Love Machine" Nicky Oceans (with Danny Doring in his corner) and challenger The Jersey Kidd (with Grand Knight Carlos Garcia in his corner) fought to a double disqualification. The two fought a mostly even match, but once again Doring's presence at ringside made it practically a two-on-one affair. After a spinning leg kick in the corner to Oceans, it appeared that The Kidd was on his way to a victory, but Doring interrupted the pinfall by putting Oceans' foot on the ropes. Oceans came back to hit his "Boom-Boom-Pow" finisher on The Kidd, but he kicked out at two. The Kidd roared back and hit a pair of German Suplexes on Oceans followed by a Facebuster, but Doring ran into the ring and broke up the pin, and the referee called for the bell. Doring and Oceans continued the attack on The Kidd, aided by J.T. Highlander and Corey Havoc. Then from out of the locker room came The Nigerian Nightmares, and it looked as if The Kidd was about to be crushed, but to everyone's surprise, La-Fu and Baminga attacked Doring and his co-horts instead, rescuing The Kidd to the delight of the crowd. The match was declared a double-disqualification due to all the outside interference, and Commissioner Moore promised The Kidd would have a rematch at a future date.

  • In a battle of the big men, Jeff "Cannonball" Guerrero defeated "Corrupted" Corey Havoc. The up-and-comer Cannonball matched holds and power with the former champion Havoc. After leveling Cannonball with a lariat, Havoc only got a two-count, and the frustrated Havoc shoved Referee Sargeant Jimmy Storm. After being warned by Storm not to do that again, he did, and was promptly shoved back by Storm, and back-body-dropped when he charged at Storm. Cannonball seized the opportunity and hit a splash on Havoc, and Referee Storm was only too happy to make a quick three-count and award the match to Cannonball. Havoc seized the microphone and said that he had had enough of The Sarge, who he blamed for losing the NWS Heavyweight Title, and now this loss too, and challenged him to settle their differences in a match. Commissioner Moore announced that the two would fight in Long Branch, NJ next Friday night. He also announced that Cannonball, by defeating Havoc, was now the number-one contender to the NWS Heavyweight Title, and would get his title shot the following Saturday night in Stirling, NJ.

  • In the Main Event, former WWE star "El Matador" Tito Santana (with Grand Knight Carlos Garcia in his corner) defeated former ECW star & Tag-Team Champion "Dastardly" Danny Doring. Santana did not come out when first introduced, and Doring gave the crowd an "I told you so!" Santana was introduced a second time and still did not come out yet, and Doring told Commissioner Moore that it was obvious that Santana wasn't going to show up, and demanded that he be awarded the match by forfeit. Grand Knight Carlos Garcia came out and informed Commissioner Moore that Santana had literally just arrived, and Santana was introduced a third time and this time came out of the curtain. The two finally locked up and commenced a furious brawl. Despite a hard-fought match, Santana withstood the assault, and after Doring missed a senton off the top rope, Santana leveled Doring with a series of clotheslines, then slapped on a Figure-Four Leglock, to which Doring eventually tapped out, giving Santana the submission victory. The victorious Santana celebrated with the crowd after the match, posing for pictures with the fans.
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EWF Wrestling
March 12, 2011 - X8 Tournament Results

Borderman Gym  Converse
, IN

The winner of the 2011 X8 will be crowned the new EWF Champion!

First Round Matches:

* Hillbilly Jedd beat Ox Sawyer

* Flash Flanagan beat Osyris

* Jake Omen beat Just Justin w/ Vinnie From Jersey

* Jimmy Yang beat Dylan Bostic

* Women's Match:  Cameron Starr beat Haley Rose and Grace Monroe in a 3 way

Second Round Matches:

* Hillbilly Jedd beat Flash Flanagan

* Jake Omen beat Jimmy Yang

Non tournament match:

* Andy Santos beat Matt Cavins

The Black Hearts (formerly New Jack Hustlas) came out and jumped both men.  They challenged Cavins and Santos to a tag match on April 16th.

Tournament Final:

* Jake Omen beat Hillbilly Jedd to become to new EWF Champion

Omen is the first man to ever win back to back X8 tournaments.

EWF returns to Borderman Gym in Converse, IN on Saturday, April 16th with former WWE/TNA star Billy Gunn
 
Visit us online at www.EWFArena.com
 
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