Showing posts with label "Rowdy" Roddy Piper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label "Rowdy" Roddy Piper. Show all posts

Thursday, December 21, 2017

They Wrestled in TNA II

Part two of this topic takes a look at those who have either wrestled or just made an appearance in TNA that you may not have known appeared.  I was surprised to discover a few of them myself. 


Steve Corino
June 19, 2002 eliminated in Battle Royal Huntsville, Alabama
February 12, 2003 defeated Low-Ki by DQ Nashville, Tennessee
February 19, 2003 with The Sandman defeated by Raven & Low-Ki Nashville, Tennessee
March 12, 2003 with The Sandman defeated by Ron & Don Harris Nashville, Tennessee

The King of Old School made his debut at the first ever TNA Weekly PPV competing in the twenty man royal rumble style match for the vacant NWA World Championship.  He was eliminated by Brian Christopher.  Corino would later return to TNA in early 2003 for a month getting involved with fellow ECW Alumni The Sandman and Raven.


"Hacksaw" Jim Duggan & Moondog Spot
March 19, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee at the Fairgrounds

I can't even begin to try to explain this but on this episode of the weekly TNA Pay-Per-View "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan & Moondog Spot teamed up to defeated Mike Sanders and Glen Gilberti in under two minutes.


Super Crazy
March 5, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee at the Fairgrounds

Super Crazy came to town for a one night only appearance losing to Jerry Lynn.  You can find this match on YouTube.


New Jack
April 16 - July 16, 2003 Nashville, TN

New Jack wrestled in ten matches winning four of them.  In almost every match he wrestled in was a hardcore stipulation of some kind. New Jack with Mustafa also made an appearance but not in a match at TNA Hardcore Justice 2010. 


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Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Re-Post: American Wrestling a BBC Documentary

Re-Posted from my original blog as I am removing all wrestling references off of it making it a family blog.

American Wrestling a BBC Documentary
By Louis Theroux

I found this documentary on You Tube by typing Wrestling Documentary in the search field and scrolling through the list.  This is posted in Louis Theroux You Tube Channel. 


This documentary was part of a series on the BBC Louis Theroux’s Wild Weekends, and the presenter, Louis Theroux, knew nothing of professional wrestling.  Filmed in 1999 the feature starts at a WCW Monday Nitro in Gainesville, Florida April 19, 1999.  Full results are below.

Those he interviewed were “Rowdy” Roddy Piper, Goldberg, Alex Wright, and Dewayne Bruce aka Sgt Buddy Lee Parker the head trainer at WCW’s Power Plant.  When Theroux attempted to ask questions to Bruce about what is now commonly known if wrestlers plan their matches in advance, Bruce pulled kayfabe on him and got quite irritated which showed later at the WCW Power Plant.  

Rick Deezel on his call in show
Between the filming at Monday Nitro and the Power Plant Theroux met up with indy wrestling promoter Rick Dieezel and the AIWF, American Independent Wrestling Federation.   At a show in Westfield, North Carolina Theroux assisted in setting up the ring and was given a tutorial on independent wrestling and got to witness someone’s first training session on taking bumps.  This show was at the height of barbed wire craze of the late 1990’s when almost every independent wrestling group relied on the usage of weapons and bleeding in many matches.

AIWF is now known as Allied Independent Wrestling Federations is a smaller version of what the NWA was.  http://aiwf.net/  

"Pistol" Pez Whatley
At the Power Plant Louis is greeted by assistant trainee “Pistol” Pez Whatley and is put through a very rigorous training.  Other trainees that we see are Chuck Palumbo, Hardbody Harrison, Angry Allan aka Allan Funk aka Kiwi in WCW.   During promo training we get to witness Pistol but out a classic old school promo that was fantastic!  Sadly though Whatley passed away in January 2005 after suffering a heart attack. 

Sgt Buddy Lee Parker
This documentary is a prime example of the rumored bullying by Bruce that occurred at the power plant over the years.  

All in all this was a nice short feature, at 49 minutes, done during the late 90’s wrestling resurgence.  It’s very well done and worth checking out.

Here's the link: American Wrestling (BBC Documentary)

WCW @ Gainesville, FL - O'Connell Center - April 19, 1999 (8,567 paid)
Monday Nitro:
Chris Benoit & Dean Malenko defeated Scott & Steve Armstrong
Psychosis defeated Juventud Guerrera, Blitzkreig, and WCW Cruiserweight & Tag Team Champion Rey Mysterio Jr. to win the cruiserweight title
Brian Knobbs pinned Hak in a kendo stick vs. trash can match
Buff Bagwell pinned Disco Inferno
WCW Tag Team Champion Billy Kidman fought Raven (w/ Perry Saturn) to a no contest in a Raven's Rules match at 2:45 when, after Raven lifted a steel chair to block the Shooting Star Press, Chris Benoit & Dean Malenko ran out and attacked both men; eventually, WCW Cruiserweight Champion & WCW Tag Team Champion Rey Mysterio Jr. ran out and helped Saturn clear the ring; moments later, after Saturn and Mysterio had words, they fought until Kidman dropped Saturn and then Raven hit Kidman with the DDT; Benoit & Malenko then ran back into the ring, with the six men brawling to close the segment
WCW US Champion Scott Steiner pinned Scott Norton
Kevin Nash pinned Ric Flair (w/ Arn Anderson) at 10:16 with one foot on his chest following the powerbomb; prior to the bout, Nash cut an in-ring promo saying he would get revenge on WCW World Champion Diamond Dallas Page for putting Hulk Hogan on the shelf; he then said that if Bill Golberg was to take the title from DDP later in the show, then he would see him at Slamboree; late in the bout, referee Charles Robinson refused to count Flair down after he sustained the powerbomb, with Gorgeous George and Randy Savage then appearing ringside, George jumping Robinson, putting on his referee's shirt, and making the count; after the bout, several medics came out, clumsily pulled Flair out of the ring, and took him backstage on a stretcher; Roddy Piper came out with them and badmouthed Flair as Flair was taken backstage and into a waiting van; Anderson protested the lack of medical equipment in the van before it was releaved Flair was being taken to the Central Florida Medical Hospital
WCW World Champion Diamond Dallas Page fought Bill Goldberg to a no contest


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