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[quote name='Purple Flames']Just got my ROH DVDs in the mail:

Man Up
Final Battle '07

And from the Grab Bag:
Straight Shootin' w/ Skandar Akbar (wtf?)
Straight Shootin' w/ One Man Gang
FIP Sold Out
ROH: The Best of the Second City Saints (score!)

Now that I have the cash I'll take advantage of the $10 DVD sale.[/quote]

Review of FIP Sold Out.

http://www.411mania.com/wrestling/v...:-June-24,-2005---St.-Petersburg,-Florida.htm

Jim Whebbe[1] (born September 29, 1934), is a former professional wrestler and manager, better known by his ring name Skandor Akbar which translated means "Alexander the Great". Akbar led the heel stable Devastation, Inc. in Bill Watts' Universal Wrestling Federation during the promotion's hayday in the 1980s as well as other regional territories including World Class Championship Wrestling and the Global Wrestling Federation.
 
Yoshihiro Tajiri accompanied William Regal to the ring at last night's show at Budokan (LIVE AT BUDOKAN!).

Man, Tajiri was so good in ECW during his matches with Little Guido and Super Crazy, and his Hardcore Heaven match against Corino was one of my favorite ECW matches ever. It's nice to see someone go out before they turn into a mockery, but I miss the hell out of him.
 
Preview of the upcoming Hardyz dvd:

September 27, 1998 two young wrestlers made their debut on Sunday Night Heat. From their very first match the fans knew they were something special. Risk takers, crash and burners these two performers exemplified the heart and soul of the tag-team division. Simply put, they are artists – both in and out of the ring. SummerSlam 2000, the Hardys’ competed in their first ever Ladder Match, rocketing them through the ranks of the tag team division winning the titles on four occasions and making the Tables, Ladders and Chairs match a staple in the WWE. While they may have gone their separate ways they have managed to capture the Intercontinental, Hardcore, European, Light Heavyweight, WCW Tag Team and Cruiserweight Championships respectfully. Now, relive “Team Extreme” once more as they continue to climb to new heights when you own the Hardys Twist of Fate DVD.

Disc 1 The Matt Hardy Story

Matt Hardy was born to wrestle—from his earliest days in homemade rings he and his brother created through his unbelievable matches on WWE SmackDown. The road to the top wasn’t always smooth, including some behind-the-scenes battles with other superstars that spilled into the ring. This DVD tells Matt’s complete story, and collects some amazing matches.

Matches include:
OMEGA Wrestling Tag Team Title Match
The Hardy Boyz vs. The Serial Thrillaz
No DQ; No Count Out Match: Matt Hardy vs. Kane

Steel Cage Match: Matt Hardy vs. Edge

Money in the Bank Qualifying Match
Matt Hardy vs. Joey Mercury

Matt Hardy vs. Mr. Kennedy

Disc 2 The Jeff Hardy Story

Jeff Hardy has ascended from one of the top tag teams in WWE history to a wildly popular singles star with the WWE Championship in his sight. This DVD examines his colorful career in and out of the ring, including his recent spectacular success on Raw.

Matches include:
The Hardy Boyz vs. The Dudleys

Intercontinental Title Match: Jeff Hardy vs. Triple H

Steel Cage Match for the Intercontinental Championship Jeff Hardy vs. Johnny Nitro

Money in the Bank Qualifying Match
Jeff Hardy vs. Shelton Benjamin

World Tag Team Title Match
The Hardys vs. Cade & Murdoch

Winner Gets WWE Championship Title Shot
at Royal Rumble: Jeff Hardy vs. Triple H

Steel Cage Match: Jeff Hardy vs. Umaga

Kind of heavy with Jeff matches from recently, plus their first ladder match was at No Mercy, IIRC.

Looks half like one of those dvds WWE pushes out too early to make a quick buck, and half interesting. If they were going to include all the recent Jeff Hardy footage, why not include some Matt vs MVP? No match against the APA where they won the titles first either... damn!

All in all though, I'd expect this to be the last Matt Hardy dvd, with Jeff getting yet another one sometime in the next 5 years.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']EDIT: Purple, the idea of a Skandor Akbar shoot video is kinda appealing to me, since I grew up watching WCCW - but I could see why it might not appeal to everyone.[/quote]

Oh it's not that it doesn appeal to me. I just don't know much if anything about the guy. I only recently (past 2-3 or so years) escaped from the WWE bubble, so I still have a lot of catching up to do when it comes to wrestling history.
 
There are some excellent Skandar Akbar stories in Bill Watts' book, and some grizzly ones about Watts biting off (then eating) part of a guy's ear in a fight, and also tearing an eye out during a fight.

Here's the match lineup for the Superstars of WrestleMania Wal-Mart exclusive DVD set -
The biggest Superstars shine the brightest on the grandest stage of sports entertainment! All professional wrestlers aspire to be in the main event of WrestleMania, where they can achieve immortality. The Greatest Superstars of WrestleMania highlights more than ten matches featuring some of the all-time greats of sports entertainment.

Hulk Hogan History

WWE Championship Match
Sgt. Slaughter vs. Hulk Hogan
WrestleMania VII (24/03/91)

Batista History

World Heavyweight Championship Match
Triple H vs. Batista
WrestleMania 21 (04/03/05)

Shawn Michaels History

Shawn Michaels vs. Chris Jericho
WrestleMania XIX (30/03/03)

Undertaker History

Legend vs. Legend Killer
Undertaker vs. Randy Orton
WrestleMania 21 (04/03/05)

Edge History

Hardcore Match
Edge vs. Mick Foley
WrestleMania 22 (02/04/06)

Bret Hart History

WWE Championship Match
Yokozuna with Mr. Fuji and Jim Cornette vs. Bret “Hitman” Hart
Special Guest Referee: “Rowdy” Roddy Piper
WrestleMania X (20/03/94)

The Rock History

The Rock vs. Hollywood Hulk Hogan
WrestleMania X8 (17/03/02)

John Cena History

WWE Championship Match
JBL vs. John Cena
WrestleMania 21 (03/04/05)

Rey Mysterio History

Triple Threat Match for the World Heavyweight Championship
Kurt Angle vs. Rey Mysterio vs. Randy Orton
WrestleMania 22 (02/04/06)

Triple H History

Undisputed WWE Championship Match
Jericho vs. Triple H
WrestleMania X8 (17/03/02)

Stone Cold Steve Austin History

WWE Championship Match
The Rock vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin
WrestleMania XV (28/03/99)
 
Even if I didn't have the WM box set, that package looks totally uninteresting. Like they had a fuckin' dartboard full of WM matches and threw a fistful at it. Yoko vs. Bret Hart? Really? Slaughter vs. Hogan?

Lawd a'mighty.
 
You know, I still can't help but look at that Wrestlemania DVD and just think that there will ALWAYS be one name missing.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']Even if I didn't have the WM box set, that package looks totally uninteresting. Like they had a fuckin' dartboard full of WM matches and threw a fistful at it. Yoko vs. Bret Hart? Really? Slaughter vs. Hogan?

Lawd a'mighty.[/QUOTE]
I'm honestly surprised they didn't put Hogan/Andre on there in it's place. Personally, I'd rather see his WM5 or WM6 matches, but if you're taking the safe way out (no Savage and no Warrior), the Andre match is truly legendary.
 
They must really hate Savage and Warrior; I didn't think about that. The only Hogan match more forgettable than Hogan/Slaughter is Hogan/Bundy in a cage.

EDIT: HWA's own Rory Fox (complete with Kojima Productions logos on his tights, evidently) jobbed to Big Stevie Cool tonight.
 
okay, line of the night so far on RAW (I'm just getting around to a torrent of it now)... Melina takes a gutbuster, and Santino (on commentary) goes:

"try to have babies NOW Melina, haha!"

Awesome :D
 
What does a Curb Stomp look like? I have a prediction but I doubt it's right...

Opponent's chin on bottom rope follow by a stomp to the back?
 
[quote name='PhrostByte']What does a Curb Stomp look like? I have a prediction but I doubt it's right...

Opponent's chin on bottom rope follow by a stomp to the back?[/QUOTE]

Super Dragon does a move called the Curb Stomp, essentially a standing surfboard stretch, followed by a boot to the back of the head. I assume that the Curb Job is different.

[MEDIA]http://youtube.com/watch?v=zSg0cvvP5uk[/MEDIA]
 
That's the same move. It could be called curb stomp, but I guess I have a habit of 'curb job' from listening to far too many macho skinheads threaten people with one (and why is it always just skins that do that?).

EDIT: TNA's spoilers for the next two weeks seem to suggest the show is moving in the right direction, but still are saddled with a LOT of stupid shit.

Bubba Dudley doesn't "make weight" for a match that D-Von does, and the next week, D-Von doesn't and Bubba does? Are you fucking kidding me?
 
[quote name='JJSP']Super Dragon does a move called the Curb Stomp, essentially a standing surfboard stretch, followed by a boot to the back of the head. I assume that the Curb Job is different.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=zSg0cvvP5uk[/quote]

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[quote name='mykevermin']Even if I didn't have the WM box set, that package looks totally uninteresting. Like they had a fuckin' dartboard full of WM matches and threw a fistful at it. Yoko vs. Bret Hart? Really? Slaughter vs. Hogan?

Lawd a'mighty.[/QUOTE]

I did notice that every title match they put on there featured a title change.

Also, aside from the Edge match, they're all face victories.
 
That was a fine women's match, Kofi once again shined in a squash, the Delaney program is continuing nicely, and Stevie's return was perfect. They aired clips of the interview, showed you the damage done to his body, got you to care about him, leading to the crowd giving him an impressive response, and even leading to little kids going crazy for him when he won. Chavo took another step down this week, cutting that credibility-killing promo at a time when he cannot afford to lose any more credibility as champion.

It definitely looks like they're going to put the belt back on Punk at the PPV, but Chavo as champion CAN work, and they've got something with him and Edge, so I sort of hope they don't go in that direction at the PPV. Also, how awesome were the pre-match graphics for Mark Henry and Punk with them rotating, and in Henry's case, yelling? Mark Henry screaming at a stagehand was fine TV, too.

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Lots of people deserve pushes based on injuries and difficulties. Richards is lucky that he didn't end up like Chris Kanyon (from the ICU to singing "do you really want to hurt me" and being summarily crushed by Undertaker, then jobbing to Rey on Velocity, and then to the unemployment line).

So much of what wrestlers genuinely deal with can be used to humanize them and make fans care about them - Tomko didn't do anything particularly amazing on Global Impact other than miss his family and go to the gym - something we hope most wrestlers do - and we all said "woah, look at this guy!" It's rarely used, of course, in favor of "Boogeymen" and whatever god else they come up with.

I give Richards 4 weeks before he's a nobody again. And I think that's generous, timewise.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']

I give Richards 4 weeks before he's a nobody again. And I think that's generous, timewise.[/QUOTE]

IDK, he could wind up the next ECW champ, now that Chavo set a new precedent by winning the belt.
 
I've been conditioned to think of Chavo as a nobody by WWE, but to be fair, his extended feud with Rey Rey in 2007 (which I didn't see since I rarely, if ever, watch SD!) gives him some credibility boost that holding the whogivesashitreally? Cruiserweight title did not.
 
[quote name='-Never4ever-']Honestly, I'm rooting for both Hardys to be World Champs within the next 5 years.[/quote]

I just hope Jeff is still alive in 5 years.

[quote name='mykevermin']I've been conditioned to think of Chavo as a nobody by WWE, but to be fair, his extended feud with Rey Rey in 2007 (which I didn't see since I rarely, if ever, watch SD!) gives him some credibility boost that holding the whogivesashitreally? Cruiserweight title did not.[/quote]

Chavo hold the current version of the CW title now so little has changed.
 
Here's a gif of Burchill's new move. I got it from SomethingAwful's wrestling forum.

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I think Paul London's signing with the WWE was the very first time I thought "oh, fuck - there goes his career." Pretty much felt that way with everyone else since then.
 
AWA tapes will be taking the place of the God-awful UWF ones on Feb. 27th.

Edit - Today's Observer site news update with some fairly big news - http://www.wrestlingobserver.com/wo/news/headlines/default.asp?aID=22065

TNA's figures will be distributed by Jakks Pacific starting in 2010, while WWE signed a deal with Mattell that starts in 2010. WWE's stock went up over a dollar today with the announcement, and ECW did a 1.4 rating. Also, Angle had this funny line about the TNA game -
He said he believes in the long run the new game will outsell the WWE game. Fantasy Island wasn't canceled I guess.
 
I've been thinking about this since myke made the comment about how a lot of wrestlers should get pushed if pushes were based on the difficulties those wrestlers have had.

Let's say Chris Benoit's surviving son wanted to be a wrestler. Maybe he has the charisma of Ric Flair and the technical skills of his father. How do you guys think he would be treated in the wrestling business? I'm not sure WWE or even TNA would give him a second look, no matter how good he was.
 
[quote name='pitfallharry219']I've been thinking about this since myke made the comment about how a lot of wrestlers should get pushed if pushes were based on the difficulties those wrestlers have had.

Let's say Chris Benoit's surviving son wanted to be a wrestler. Maybe he has the charisma of Ric Flair and the technical skills of his father. How do you guys think he would be treated in the wrestling business? I'm not sure WWE or even TNA would give him a second look, no matter how good he was.[/quote]

i cant even imagine how people look at him in day to day life currently, needless to say i dont wanna imagine how people in the wrestling biz would treat him.
 
[quote name='pitfallharry219']I've been thinking about this since myke made the comment about how a lot of wrestlers should get pushed if pushes were based on the difficulties those wrestlers have had.

Let's say Chris Benoit's surviving son wanted to be a wrestler. Maybe he has the charisma of Ric Flair and the technical skills of his father. How do you guys think he would be treated in the wrestling business? I'm not sure WWE or even TNA would give him a second look, no matter how good he was.[/QUOTE]

I imagine that if he was as talented as his old man, he would be accepted in the wrestling biz.

Just don't expect him to use his real name or any tribute moves.
 
[quote name='Brak']I like how London and Kendrick are jobbers.[/QUOTE]
I thought London was hurt or something and thats why Kendricks been jobbing solo lately. Hopefully he'll be back soon and they can get some tag belts back. A real tag division would be nice. Hell it seems like all the of titles haven't had anything going for them except the world belts.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']I think Paul London's signing with the WWE was the very first time I thought "oh, fuck - there goes his career." Pretty much felt that way with everyone else since then.[/quote]


London and Kendrick have a "energizer bunny, adrenaline rush, run to the ring like your ass is on fire" vibe to them that I absolutely detest. If they would just calm the hell down, stop mean muggin' (it looks completely fake), and tone down their attempts at "holy shit" spots in their matches it would help me like them better. I like high spots but damn...not at the expense of you possibly killing yourself everytime you do them. They are like one continous Kidman Shooting Star Press.
 
[quote name='Zen Davis']ECW rating is going up.[/QUOTE]
Much like when the TNA rating goes up, it just means 9 more people forgot to change the channel this time.
 
I know I watched last week, and half of last night's episode, so they've brought me back in.

Like I said, Punk only seems to be interesting when he doesn't have the title.
 
[quote name='xcoax']I know I watched last week, and half of last night's episode, so they've brought me back in.

Like I said, Punk only seems to be interesting when he doesn't have the title.[/quote]

Or when he's a heel.

[quote name='neocisco']Where else is it going to go?:)[/quote]

Why don't we ask TNA?

Speaking of whom, Joe's contract ends in four months. No word if he has resigned with TNA or if he has been given an offer by WWE.

Also - Randy Orton is said to have formed something of a clique with wrestlers such as MVP, Umaga, Rey Mysterio, and Carlito as of late and has been known to stick up for them. One thing the group likes to do is play around with Shawn Michaels by calling him names and pulling pranks on him.[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]

February 13th: Who will get the ROH World Title shot when ROH tapes its 6th PPV on 3/16 in Philadelphia? There is no clear cut challenger as to who will challenge the Nigel McGuinness vs. Bryan Danielson 2/23 World Title Match winner. ROH officials have decided to set up a mini-tournament throughout the big triple shot weekend that will see shows on 3/14 & 3/15 in Dover, NJ with the PPV taping on 3/16 in Philadelphia. The format is very simple. There will be two single matches on each night in Dover. The four winners will then open up the PPV taping with a Four Corner Survival. The winner of this match will then challenge for the belt later on the 3/16 taping. The single matches and participants in the tournament have been signed. Here is how things are shaping up:

3/14 Dover, NJ:
-Delirious vs. The Necro Butcher
-Brent Albright vs. Go Shiozaki

3/15 Dover, NJ:
-Davey Richards vs. Claudio Castagnoli
-FIP World Heavyweight Champion Erick Stevens vs. Tyler Black

3/16 Philadelphia, PA:
-The four winners of the above matches will compete in a Four Corner Survival that will open up the show.
-The winner of the Four Corner Survival will challenge for the World Title later on the show.

February 13th: We have even more news for the doubleshot in Dover, NJ. Jay & Mark Briscoe will return to ROH from their NOAH tour on that weekend. They have already signed for two big matches in Dover, NJ. 3/14 will see The Briscoes vs. Tyler Black & Joey Matthews. 3/15 will have The Briscoes vs. BJ Whitmer & Brent Albright. Jay & Mark are sure to be tested with these two bouts. Get tickets to both Dover events for only $10 each now at ROHwrestling.com.

February 13th: The Big 10 Sale at www.ROHwrestling.com ends Friday morning. Act now to get $10 tickets to 2/22 in Deer Park, 3/16 in Philly, 3/28 & 29 in Orlando, 10% off your entire order and over 100 ROH DVDs for only $10 each. Check out some of the new non-ROH releases you can get for 10% off now at ROHwrestling.com:
-SHIMMER Vol. 14 (Sara Del Rey vs. Lacey in a classic, Amazing Kong vs. Nikki Roxx)
-SHIMMER Vol. 13 (Lacey & Rain vs. Sara Del Rey & Nikki Roxx, Sarah Stock vs. Daizee Haze)
-Wrestling Vixens "The New Era" (Check out lingerie & bikini shoots plus more with Lacey, Rain, Daffney, Talia, So Cal Val and ODB)
-FIP "Hot Summer Nights - Night 1" (Roderick Strong vs. Jimmy Rave plus Eddie Kingston, The YRR, Hallowicked, Erick Stevens, Larry Sweeney, Damien Wayne, Rex Sterling, the women of honor and more)
-Save 10% on all these titles until Friday morning at ROHwrestling.com!!!

February 13th: We are only 1 1/2 weeks away from ROH's biggest birthday bash ever. The 6th Anniversary Show will take place at the Manhattan Center in the heart of NYC on February 23rd. El Generico vs. Brent Albright has been signed for this huge event. There is nothing like ROH in Manhattan. There is no bigger event than the anniversary show. There is no match more important than Nigel McGuinness vs. Bryan Danielson for the ROH World Title. This will be an atmosphere that every ROH fan will want to experience live. This is it!!! Check out the entire lineup below.

February 13th: FIP will become "Redefined" this Saturday when it returns to action in Crystal River, FL (check www.FullImpactPro.com for building and tix). Everything in FIP will be blown up and a new chapter will start. The FIP World Heavyweight Title has become an important belt in ROH. This means that all eyes will be on this Saturday's title bout as Erick Stevens defends the strap against former champion Roderick Strong. Also signed for this Saturday in Crystal River: Sal Rinauro defends the FIP Florida Heritage Title vs. Tyler Black; No Rules Losing Team Can Never Wrestle In FIP Again when Black Market battles The Heartbreak Express; ROH World Champion Nigel McGuinness vs. The Necro Butcher in a non-title match; Lacey & Rain vs. Allison Danger & Trenesha; plus The YRR have an open contract for a FIP Tag Team Title Match, Austin Aries, Davey Richards with Dave Prazak and more!!! Get your tickets now at FullImpactPro.com or at the door and see a historic night as FIP becomes "Redefined."

February 13th: In 10 days ROH will be six years old!!! You are the ones that have got us here. It is only with every DVD, merchandise and ticket purchase that we are still here for you. Thank you for getting us this far. The only way we can reward you is with a blowaway event. Check out this lineup for ROH's 6th Anniversary Show:

Ring Of Honor
6th Anniversary Show
February 23rd, 2008- 7:30 pm belltime
Manhattan Center (Grand Ballroom)
311 West 34th St.
New York, NY 10001
(212) 279-7740

Tickets are available at www.rohwrestling.com, www.tickets.com, or by calling (215) 781-2500.


ROH World Title Match
Nigel McGuinness defends vs. Bryan Danielson

No DQ FIP World Heavyweight Title Match
Erick Stevens defends vs. Roderick Strong vs. The Necro Butcher

ROH World Tag Team Title Match
Rocky Romero & Davey Richards defend vs. Ruckus & Jigsaw with Julius Smokes & Mercedes Martinez

SHIMMER Title Match
Sara Del Rey defends vs. Daizee Haze

First Time Ever
Austin Aries vs. Go Shiozaki

Grudge Match
El Generico vs. Brent Albright

Special Challenge Match
Kevin Steen vs. Joey Matthews

Special Attraction
Delirious vs. Human Tornado

Plus: The Age Of The Fall of Jimmy Jacobs, Tyler Black & Lacey
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I'm debating whether I should head to the NYC show since I already have tickets for both nights in Dover.
 
[quote name='Zen Davis']Or when he's a heel.

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Of course, but I don't see them doing that as long as he's on ECW, since that show is nothing but heels and Tommy Dreamer. I could see him switching if he went to RAW but not Smackdown for some reason.
 
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