ROH DEBUTS IN CHARLOTTE ON APRIL 3RD WITH “THE BIG BANG”
- 02/17/2010 (11:19:21 pm)
- Bob Mulrenin
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CHARLOTTE, NC -- Ring of Honor Wrestling, seen nationally on HDNetMondays at 8PM EST, makes it's live event debut in Charlotte on
Saturday April 3rd at the Grady Cole Center with an event aptly named
"The Big Bang!" It will be the first live appearance of ROH in the
Carolinas, and is drawing major attention from the professional
wrestling community both in the Queen City and around the world via
the internet, as the upstart promotion seeks to make a statement that
it is the new style of pro wrestling.
"Pro wrestling will explode into the 21st century on April 3rd." said
Jim Cornette, Executive Producer of ROH and no stranger to the
Carolinas wrestling scene. The legendary manager of tag team greats
The Midnight Express and former Charlottean has fond memories of the
days when wrestling was Charlotte's biggest pro sport, and explained,
"This event will showcase the emergence of ROH as the most exciting,
athletic, hard-hitting and competitive style of pro wrestling in this
country, with the youngest talent roster in the sport and a more
serious sports approach than either WWE or TNA, the current industry
leaders."
Cornette was in Charlotte recently to make the official announcement
of "The Big Bang!" on FOXCharlotte's "Got Game" with Bruce Snyder. (
To see the video, go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E71lzdB-tJY )
"Just as the original Big Bang was the catalyst to life in the
universe, ROH is presenting "The Big Bang!" on April 3rd as the
starting point when wrestling joins the new millenium. The other
national promotions have gotten out of touch with what today's younger
fans, as well as the disenfranchised fan of the 80's and 90's
wants--new stars, competitive action, a more serious approach--not a
bunch of grey-haired men yelling at each other about what took place
15 years ago, silly comedy skits with midgets and matches lasting
three minutes. "The Big Bang!" will change the face of wrestling and
show that ROH is on the cutting edge of the new style."
Ring of Honor is targeting a variety of groups with the event. "There
will be something for everyone", Cornette explained. "For fans of MMA
and UFC, there is a big influence from those sports on ROH's style.
The large pro wrestling internet community has it's eye on ROH as the
new leader in in-ring action and young stars. The older wrestling fans
are telling us they have missed the serious, sports-oriented flavor of
wrestling back in the Jim Crockett Promotions days, and are glad to
see ROH bring it back. And there is the Latino audience, containing
many wrestling fans, which other companies are not serving."
There will be quite a Latino influence to "The Big Bang!". As well as
the ROH matches, featuring the top stars on the roster in action and
including the ROH World Championship and World Tag Team Championship
belts being defended, there will be matches contested by authentic
practitioners of the Mexican cultural phenomenon known as Lucha Libre,
imported specifically for this event. "We already have commitments
from a number of Luchadores", Cornette said, "including Blue Demon
Jr., one of the biggest names in Mexico. He is known throughout the
Latino community, and even in the States through his popular energy
drink. The Lucha style of wrestling is exciting, high-flying and
technical, and we are looking forward to presenting it to the audience
in the states."
""The Big Bang!" will be heavily publicized by one of our promotional
partners, Norsan Multimedia, the largest Latino communications company
in the state. Their radio stations, LaRaza 106.1FM, Latina 102.3FM,
alfa1060AM and Formula 1310AM, as well as their newspaper, Migente,
and online portal Descubrecharlotte.com, will be involved in the
promotion of the event and will have a presence that night at the
Grady Cole Center. We plan to have a variety of Lucha masks and
merchandise available for the fans of that style, and wish to invite
all the Lucha fans among Mecklenburg County's 200,000 Hispanic
residents to join us."
The Grady Cole Center was not selected as the site of "The Big Bang!"
at random. Known in the 60's and early 70's as the Park Center, the
venerable building at 310 N. Kings Drive, next door to Charlotte's
Memorial Stadium, was the site of weekly wrestling for promoter Jim
Crockett Sr.for decades, and many Charlotteans grew up talking about
the Park Center exploits of legends like Johnny Weaver & George
Becker, Rip Hawk and Swede Hansen, Ole and Gene Anderson, and a rookie
named Ric Flair.
"We recognize the symbolism of returning to the place where wrestling
gained popularity in Charlotte," Cornette said, "so we are giving
tribute to wrestling legends with a special free meet and greet with
Bobby Eaton and Dennis Condrey, the Midnight Express, former NWA World
Tag Champs and current Hall of Famers. We'll have a special booth
where fans can sign up for or get info on the annual NWA Wrestling
Legends Fanfest Weekend, which takes place in Charlotte each August.
And we'll have a special match featuring two of the top wrestlers
currently appearing for the Carolinas' independent promotions."
Tickets for the event are on sale now at ROHwrestling.com, or by
calling 215-781-2500. The Grady Cole Center Box Office will be open
all day 10AM to belltime 7PM on April 3rd. Ticket prices are Golden
Circle Front Row $50, Second Row $40, Ringside $30, and General
Admission $20 with children 12 and under only $10 in GA. Matches,
stars, and other information for the "The Big Bang!" will be released
regularly on ROHwrestling.com between now and the night of the event.
If you are not near enough to Charlotte to attend live, this landmark
event will be broadcast in it's entirety on internet pay-per-view
around the world via ROH's partners at Gofightlive.TV. If you have
HDNet through your cable or satellite provider, you can follow the
announcements and updates on Ring of Honor's television program
Mondays at 8PM EST.
If you are a wrestling fan, says Cornette, you will want to be there.
"The atmosphere at live ROH events in New York, Chicago, and Philly is
amazing. I expect Charlotte to be off the charts. If you're a
wrestling fan, you have to experience this, preferably live but at the
very least on pay-per-view. ROH fans in Europe, Japan, Canada,
Australia and all over the world who follow the promotion via DVD and
the internet will have their eyes on Charlotte, North Carolina on
April 3rd. As the advertising says, "The Big Bang!" is where it all
begins...AGAIN!"
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