- 07/15/2015 (3:38:25 pm)
- Bob Mulrenin
Pepper Gomez, Canvas 2 Canvas, OTW, Sam Shaw interview…
The Glamazon Beth Phoenix is the subject of this week’s WWE ‘Canvas 2 Canvas’ video (“The Glamazon hits the canvas”), which also includes additional highlights from last week’s events that Rob participated in at the National Wrestling Hall of Fame Dan Gable Museum.
A photo of the painting, as well as a selection of other paintings Rob did for the National Wrestling Hall of Fame Dan Gable Museum, are attached.
Regarding the Beth Phoenix painting:
Acrylic and spray on 24" x 24" wood
“I did this to celebrate Beth receiving the 2015 Frank Gotch Award from the National Wrestling Hall of Fame Dan Gable Museum. An incredibly delightful woman to talk with who fully embraces motherhood, said Rob Schamberger.
Regarding the Dan Gable Mural:
12' x 8' on canvas
The painting features Kurt Angle, Danny Hodge, Lou Thesz, Dan Gable, Cael Sanderson, John Smith, Jordan Burroughs, and Adeline Gray.
“My largest painting to date! I'm so honored to have this placed so prominently in the museum,” said Rob Schamberger.
Regarding the Kurt Angle painting:
Acrylic on 24" x 24" wood
“I did this to aid in the honors Kurt received at the National Wrestling Hall of Fame Dan Gable Museum this past week. It was fascinating to watch Kurt receive a ring celebrating his Olympic gold medal win personally handed over by Dan Gable. Kurt had surgery removing a tumor just days earlier but still made the appearance, showing how important this event and the museum is to both him and the sport of wrestling,” said Schamberger.
Regarding the Brian Blair painting:
Acrylic on 24" x 24" wood
“I did this to celebrate Brian's induction into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame Dan Gable Museum's Class of 2015 with the Lou Thesz Award. Beyond his in-ring career Brian has dedicated his life to public service and now serves as the president of the Cauliflower Alley Club, giving back to all of the pro wrestlers who came before him and since. I'm humbled that during his induction speech Brian mentioned the painting of Curt Hennig that I gave to Larry and Irene Hennig at the last CAC Reunion, saying it epitomized the spirit of celebrating wrestling. A class act, 100%, and totally deserving of both the recognition he received and of the life he has built,” said Schamberger
Images of the painting at the bottom of this page.
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OTW Press Release
OTW Presents TOP OF THE WORLD, This Saturday, July 18th at 7:00pm in Williamstown, New Jersey at The OTW Arena.
SCHEDULED
MATCHES:
—OTW
HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH—
Adam Chandler the Great (c) vs. Andd Bivians
—OTW CLASSIC CHAMPIONSHIP
MATCH—
Mik Drake (c) vs. Delroy
Alexander
—SPECIAL ATTRACTION MATCH—
Justin
Pusser vs. Craig Nash
—GRUDGE MATCH—
Elia
Baratz vs. Dave Davis
*Card is subject to change
Stay tuned for more information on matches that are announced and be
sure to check out OTW's Saturday 2pm shows to watch the action
unfold!
EVENT DETAILS:
START TIME: 7:00
PM
TICKET PRICES: $5 Kids, $10 Adults
LOCATION: Monroe Business Park at 1041 Glassboro RD
Building C Suite 1 in
Williamstown, NJ.
CONTACT US: 1-856-513-6901 | [email protected]
Also, go tour website, www.oldtimewrestling.net to see the story on OTW for the local FOX news affiliate, FOX 29. Find out about the commitment by the students and the staff of OTW.
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In a can’t miss episode of The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling (brought to you by Meowbox), Poz and Chad get the details on Sam Shaw and his release from TNA and all of the inconsistencies he feels are associated with TNA Impact Wrestling and the creative department. From his rise as winner of Gut-Check through his highly featured angle with Christy Hemme, we get a firsthand account at where his character could have gone and what legs the gimmick had following such a long term program. We also find out how Shaw’s creative process helped bring the unique character to life and how we may have not seen the last of his portrayal of the Samuel Shaw persona.
Full Episode Download Link:
http://tmptow.podomatic.com/entry/2015-07-13T21_00_00-07_00
Sam Shaw Says TNA Creative Has No End Game:
His release from TNA:
I wasn't too surprised to be perfectly honest. I had sort have been on the shelf not really doing anything for quite some time and I was extremely ready to get back on TV, just busting my ass in the gym and being a student of the game and pitching ideas like crazy. Just doing everything I could to get in front of the right people and get back on TV. Things just didn't pan out the way that I thought they might, I'm not heartbroken over it whatsoever, I'm excited about the future and I think that there are a lot of great opportunities out there right now for someone like myself.
How he found out he was let go:
I got a call from John Gaburick or "Big" as everyone calls him and we had a nice conversation and he was responsible for getting this character for me off the ground and he had a lot of faith in me to run with a character like that and I give him a lot of credit for that. We had a nice conversation, he just told me that in all honesty that "we have two hours of TV a week and we have so much talent on the roster" and said he felt bad just keeping me off TV and wanted to give me the freedom to get out there and use my talents and I think that was a very nice thing of him to do.
What is about TNA that causes the abrupt end to storylines:
I just feel like TNA in a sense has an identity crisis. Since I signed there in 2012 and not to mention that I've been doing stuff with them since 2008 because I trained at Bubba and D-Von's School in Kissimmee, Florida and that is basically in TNA's backyard with Universal Studios and The Impact Zone. I've seen the place change so much and it seems like they have a lot of momentum going into a new regime change and then it just sort of fizzles out and they not so much drop the ball but they really know how to start something that looks like it has longevity and is going to be great and it just seems like they don't know where to go from that point. They get to a high point and it just fizzles out.
Was Samuel Shaw booked into a corner:
I was pitching ideas left and right. I feel that maybe coming in and having such a strong presence as the character I was portraying it may have put me up against the wall from a creative sense, I was known as the "creepy bastard" and just the “creepy guy”. What was he going to do just creep on the knockouts and move on to the next one? It's basically what a psycho does just repeats the same thing over and over again but I think there were so many different directions the character could have gone and I feel like there was so much longevity to the character and in a lot of ways the writers did too and that's why they kept me around for so long. They just didn't have anything at the moment and they kept signing new guys and new talent was coming in and they were ready to move forward with other guys and I was sort of sitting at home not doing anything but was ready, willing and able to do something.
Did he experience any pay issues:
I never put all my eggs into one basket and I've always had other little things going on. I didn't really pay attention to when my checks got to me. I was just staying busy and not trying to worry myself to death over little things like that. But I never had a case where I did not get paid. I don't think my checks were very late whatsoever and they have never not paid me.
How was he approached with the Samuel Shaw character:
"Big" approached me about doing somewhat of an "American Psycho " gimmick and I was very receptive to that because that is one of my favorite movies of all time, Directed by Mary Harron, and Christian Bale is phenomenal in the movie and as luck would have it it's just a movie I would gravitate towards. Not to mention the Dexter element, that is just a tremendous TV show that I've enjoyed tremendously and sort of taking elements from both of those; the movie and the TV show and putting it in a wrestling related environment was going to be a challenge but I think it had a pretty big impact initially and there was so much more that we could have done with this character. To be honest, I don't think I'm done with this character, my creative juices are flowing now more than ever before.
Sam Shaw also goes into great detail on his Christy Hemme angle, working with Gunner, learning from Mr. Anderson, interest in going to WWE, Failed TNA storylines, advice from Eric Bischoff and much more.
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