Category: Indies

  • Global Force Wrestling announces lineups for this weekend

    Here’s the inaugural Global Force Wrestling lineups for this weekend in Jackson, TN, and Knoxville, TN:

    Friday, June 12 – Jackson, TN – The Ballpark At Jackson

    – Meet and Greet: Jeff Jarrett, Karen Jarrett, Jim Cornette, Doc Gallows, Karl Anderson, “Bullet Babe” Amber Gallows, Chris “The Adonis” Mordetzky, Thea Trinidad, Dustin Starr

    – Sonjay Dutt vs. Jamin Olivencia
    – Lei’D Tapa vs. Thea Trinidad
    – Tate Twins vs. Best Friends 
    – Kevin Matthews vs. Moose
    – The Bullet Club (Gallows/Anderson) vs. New Heavenly Bodies
    – Chris Mordetzky vs. Dustin Starr- Special guest: Jim Cornette

    Saturday, June 13 – Knoxville, TN – Smokies Stadium

    Meet and Greet: Jeff Jarrett, Karen Jarrett, Jim Cornette, Doc Gallows, Karl Anderson, “Bullet Babe” Amber Gallows, Chris “The Adonis” Mordetzky, Thea Trinidad, Devin Driscoll

    – Chris Mordetzky vs. Devin Driscoll
    – Sonjay Dutt and Chase Owens vs. Jamin Olivenica and Jason Kincaid
    – Tate Twins vs. Best Friends
    – Lei’D Tapa vs. Thea Trinidad
    – Kongo Kong vs. Moose
    – The Bullet Club (Gallows/Anderson) vs. New Heavenly Bodies
    – Special guest: Jim Cornette

  • ICYMI: Evolve Wrestling May 31 results: Drew Galloway vs. Strong, Richards vs. Gulak

    From Queens, NY & submitted anonymously  

    Ethan Page defeated Johnny Gargano by referee stoppage when Page chocked out Gargano with the “GargaNoEscape” along with a string a round Gargano’s throat. 

    The entire Johnny Gargano-Ethan Page program has been underwhelming.  After the two month build up, they basically had a just a regular match.   The art of a grudge match is something that is lost on the indies today.  Though workers today are more athletic, they are way behind the workers of the past in how to tell a proper story when it comes to being a grudge match. They should have made this match look like a fight.  Page clowned around in the beginning which didn’t put me in the mindset that this was a grudge match.   It was just a regular match it would have been good, but since they are trying to sell this as a grudge it made this a poor match.

    Trevor Lee pinned Rich Swan in 10:48 with a flipping belly to belly duplex 

    Solid match by both.  The more and more I watch Rich Swann, the more I become a fan of this guy.  The guy is talented all around. My gut feeling it won’t be long until the WWE signs him up for NXT.   Trevor Lee is definitely an up and coming talent on the indies who is getting a lot of hype.  He deserves it as he is good, but he just needs to work on connecting with the crowd.  His lack of facial expressions stands out.  He is still young, so it should come over time if he wants to step up his game.    Ten minutes of action was perfect as the match did not drag.

    Rey Horus pinned Tracy Williams with a huracarana in 5:11

    Way too short to develop into anything other then a quick TV match.  The more I see of Rey Horus, the more it stands out how green he is.  He definitely needs a veteran or a dance partner who is also good at the Lucha Libre style in the ring with him.  I am a fan of style clashes, so seeing Tracy Williams catch style countering Horus’s lucha style was entertaining while it lasted.

    After the match, the Premier Athlete Brand of Anthony Nese and Caleb Konely attacked Horus.   Tracy Williams and Drew Gulak (Williams’s second) just left without helping Horus.  Which was weird since Williams and Horus shook hands before the match and Gulak worked as a babyface later on in the night.   TJ Perkins made the save and it set up…….

    Premier Athlete Brand of Anthony Nese & Caleb Konely w/ SoCal Val defeated TJ Perkins & Rey Horus in 9:52 when Konely pinned Horus after a moonsault off the top rope. 

    I hate impromptu matches.  They never make any sense.  TJP helped Horus because back at the Evolve shows in San Jose, CA in March,  PAB turned on TJP after a six-man tag.   They match was okay, choppy most of the match.  Horus took the heat, but later looked lost many of times as they worked towards the finish.  The standout again was Caleb Konely.  As I keep saying, he is one of the only guys on this roster who understands how to work heel.  Konely pinned Horus for the second time (he pinned him in a singles match at EVOLVE 41), so they maybe building to Horus beating Konely down the line. 

    Biff Busick defeated “Speedball” Mike Bailey in 10:04 with a bulldog choke. 

    At this point, Evolve 44 had been a so-so card, but these last three matches really made the show.  Biff Busick and Mike Bailey was a lot of fun.  Love how Bailey has created his style around his Tai Kwon Do or Karate style.   On the indies today, everyone works damn nearly the same, but this kid is standing out.  Busick is one of the top indies workers on the planet today and showed it here guiding Bailey through a great match.   They have worked together many of times in the past, so they have their story down.  Bailey at one point did a standing moonsault into a double knee drop that did not look fun for Busick.  He also did a top rope shooting star double knee drop as Busick was hunched over.  First time I had ever seen that and it was nasty.   Busick got the win with the bulldog choke and Bailey sold the choke perfectly.  I really hope Bailey works on his body and gear because he has so much potential.  Until then, he reminds of Mikey Whipwreck .

    Davey Richards pinned Drew Gulak in 18:48 with a roundhouse kick. 

    Loved this match, but the crowd didn’t seem educated on the submissions both men put on each other.  The crowd respectfully clapped during the match, but there was no real heat.  Both understand submissions and how to sell them, so for me this was a lot of fun.  I always liked Davey Richards, but stopped paying attention to him when he went to TNA.  Seeing him back with Evolve has been a real pleasure and I look forward to seeing him versus Drew Galloway, Timothy Thatcher and Biff Busick in the future.  Gulak is always solid all the way around with his ring work.  He can do it all.   There was a fun little moment in the opening when both had leg locks on each other in the middle.  Each kept cranking on it, but neither would submit.  Both shook hands while still in the hold and agreed to release each other and start back up on their feet.  Gulak kept focusing in locking on the ankle lock for the submission throughout the match.  He always went back for that hold and told a great story.   The crowd picked up more towards the end with the bigger moves and Davey Richards won with his running roundhouse kick as Gulak was seated.   Richards has won four straight since returning to Evolve,  so a title shot should go to him in the near future.  Really looking forward to that title match with Galloway.

    EVOLVE Champion Drew Galloway pinned Rodrick Strong in 22:55 with five double arm DDT’s 

    Another great match between these two.  The Galloway vs Strong program has been fun and each time they put on a great match.   Only thing I found weird was they did the cage match the meeting before instead of the final meeting.   Cage match used in a middle of the program always is ass backwards booking.  Galloway and Strong delivered another hard hitting match.   It was a lot of strikes with punches, knees, elbows and big clotheslines.   They made it look like a grueling fight unlike Gargano-Page did in their “grudge match”.    Galloway finally put Strong away with five double arm DDT’s.   It was a bit overkill, but Galloway’s facial expressions and Strong’s selling made it work.

    After the match Galloway cut his usual rally cry for Evolve and pro wrestling.   He does it every show and honestly and I never get tired of hearing it.   I really hope he gets recognition in the upcoming WON Year End Awards for Wrestler Of The Year and even Comeback Of The Year.   Galloway put over Strong after defeating him.   During his promo the Premier Athlete Brand came out with their manager SoCal Val and attacked Galloway.   SoCal Val earlier said if Galloway retains the title, he should give a title shot to one of her Premier Athlete Brand stable members and Galloway agreed.  SoCal Val told Galloway that in July that Galloway will face Trent Baretta for the title in July.    I was hoping she would say Caleb Konely, but the announcement of Baretta was a letdown for me personally.  I think Konely should get the title shot based on his work over the last four shows for Evolve with his great heel work.

    Overall Thoughts:

    This was a good show . The last three matches are worth the price of the IPPV alone, especially if you are into submission wrestling matches as Richards-Gulak was great. I hated the location of the event as it was some fire station in New York.  It was weird seeing the fire fighter uniforms hanging in the background and some motor home in the background.   I would love see Evolve spend a little more on production.  They have a really good product and they should present it better.   You pay to watch this IPPV and then you see this low rent building they are in and you question what did youI just buy.  Luckily for me, I know the talent on the card and I know the effort in the ring will be great.  But, for a new fan, it could be a turn off.  I understand the struggles of the indy scene and venue’s are tough to get, but they could have done better.

  • Jeff Jarrett talks GFW future, TV, UK market

    (credit to Adam Davey (twitter – @v2wrestlingshow) on the v2wrestling.com
    podcast)

    The v2wrestling podcast interviewed Jeff Jarrett where he talks
    about the future for GWF, his vision, the roster and the platform he is
    considering.. The audio can be listened to here
    http://v2wrestling.com/5/post/2015/06/the-big-v2-interview-jeff-jarrett.html

    Highlights are here:

    On booking certain talents from other promotions:

    “It’s going to be very interesting. Scheduling is going to be a unique set
    of circumstances but it’s all part of the business and, quite frankly, it
    does excite me because when you don’t have the same wrestlers show after
    show, it gives it a sense of freshness and a sense of anything can happen.
    It harkens me back to many moons ago and as time rolls on, when you have
    certain members of the roster come and go back in the Attitude Era. It was
    who’s going to show up on Nitro and I want to see who they’re going to
    wrestle. So I believe it brings a real sense of what’s going to happen
    next and who’s going to show up next, and I think that brings excitement
    to the fans.”

    How many shows is GFW going to tape in Las Vegas:

    “It’s a work in progress. Jim Ross wrote online a couple of weeks ago and
    talked about 13 one-hour episodes, and that’s one of probably three to
    four options that we have. I also read another blog that said we’re going
    to do three 3-hour specials on the three Fridays that we’re there in July,
    August and October. Then I heard even crazier that we’re going to do a
    live 3-hour special. So there’s a lot of options on the table. The
    uniqueness of this is that the best decision has to be made not only for
    the United States market but for our international discussions as well. We
    are global; we set out to do that from Day 1 to be a global brand and I’m
    going to stand behind it. I want this content that we’re going to shoot to
    be seen by as many eyeballs as they possibly can, so that factors into the
    decision in multiple ways.”

    His approach to storylines in GFW:

    “A lot of people ask, How are you going to be different? In Global Force
    Wrestling, it goes without saying that there are storylines in
    professional wrestling. We don’t want to write stories, we want to
    document them. Because every professional wrestler truly has a story
    behind their life, has a story behind where they’ve come from. To me, the
    storylines have already started, if you want to call it that. There’s
    talent coming from countries from around the world and the story is
    they’re going to be on the first ever Global Force Wrestling show, and
    there’s a pretty unique set of circumstances in and up to that.”

    His vision compared to other promotions:

    “I am a professional wrestler, but those days are coming to a halt and I’m
    much more of a promoter nowadays. We all have a story on how we got to
    where we’re at and why we want to do what we do. Why do we want to
    professional wrestle? What makes us tick? Do we want to become champion?
    What does our girlfriend, wife or kids think about it and what are the
    hardships we go through in our daily lives? That’s real, and that’s what I
    believe the fanbase wants to dial into because we’re all so much more
    connected than we were years ago. You know what I did yesterday probably
    better than I did because of the world of social media.”

    Did he talk to Samoa Joe about joining GFW:

    “Me and Joe, how long has our relationship been, 10 years? We continue to
    have text exchanges. What a unique talent if you remember when he came in
    to TNA – he had a real streak and success abroad. He knew where he was
    headed, and I couldn’t be happier for the guy because he’s going to show
    the world that he’s going to kill ’em [in WWE]. I think his biggest and
    brightest days are in front of him and it’s going to come a lot quicker
    than the world thought. He was never on the table [for GFW], ever.”

    Who to look out for on the GFW roster:

    “Andrew Everett and Chuck Taylor are phenomenal talents, The New Heavenly
    Bodies are very good. The Tate Twins are young kids out of Knoxville;
    they’ve got a couple of years to go but it’s like every great tag team,
    whether it’s the Midnight Express or the Rockers, they started somewhere.
    Everybody that I’m mentioning has one thing in common and that’s sort of
    the prerequisite to be on a Global Force Wrestling card – and that’s
    passion. They have a real passion for this business. Thea Trinidad is a
    girl who started several years ago, lost her father in the tragic 9/11
    attacks, and that was her inspiration to become a professional wrestler.
    Now here we are several years later and she’s coming into her own. All you
    have to do is go to our website and if you see a name on there that you’re
    not quite familiar with, put their name in YouTube and you’ll see it. The
    independent talent pool – the free agent talent pool – is as wide as it’s
    ever been. I was in the UK several weeks ago and I witnessed it firsthand,
    so professional wrestling around the globe is very healthy.”

    His thoughts on the future of GFW:

    “I believe WWE, and I’ve witnessed this firsthand over the last 10 years,
    they’re the heavyweight. They’re the only heavyweight, quite frankly, in
    that they have 80-90 percent market share. It is a real uphill battle to
    create market share. TNA, Ring of Honor, Lucha Underground, New Japan,
    AAA, House of Hardcore – there’s multiple promotions out there that I
    believe if we all collectively have a loose working relationship, that we
    can begin to break into that market share. The fact of the matter is that
    WWE does sports entertainment and they do it bigger and better than
    anybody has ever done and ever will do it. Global Force Wrestling is going
    to focus on being the very best professional wrestling organization that
    we can possibly become, and be very engaging and interactive on an hourly
    basis. That’s really our mission statement.”

    Would he consider airing GFW on Wednesdays or a different night:

    “We live in a world of DVR, in that on demand viewing takes precedent over
    everything. Ring of Honor is going to be airing a show on Wednesday nights
    that was seen on syndicated markets three or four days before, and you can
    see their show online. TNA is airing their show on Wednesday nights. Yes,
    the live element always trumps all of that but in the world of on demand
    viewing in North America, specifically the United States having the
    Wednesday night battle, it’s a much bigger world than that. Do I have a
    preference for a night? Not really. I don’t think it would make a lot of
    sense to go on Wednesday nights, unless it’s in a block. That’s where I
    think Ring of Honor and TNA are going to help each other, because a rising
    tide raises all the ships. But that’s a three hour block so you add
    another hour and that’s four hours and that may be a little too long. I
    don’t think it really matters but if you’re nailing me down to one night,
    I would say Tuesday.”

    His plans for TV or online distribution:

    “We have had discussions with multiple streaming services with obviously
    many, many networks in trying to fit the very best fit. The world has
    changed. Netflix, specifically House of Cards, is a real game changer in
    how successful it is. There are 62 million people and growing that pay 10
    bucks a month for Netflix, and that’s just one of the streaming services.
    So cable television in the United States is at a real crossroads because
    premium, compelling content with compelling characters has never been more
    prevalent, specifically live event programming. So it’s an exciting time
    to really look at all the different options for distribution.”

    On a potential UK expansion:

    “I had a very exciting call last Thursday morning specifically about the
    UK, that’s all I’m going to tell you. Obviously it’s a massive, very
    educated professional wrestling market. If you’re launching a brand you
    cannot ignore the United Kingdom when it comes to professional wrestling.”

  • Global Force Wrestling announces first weekend lineups

    Global Force Wrestling’s first house show lineups:

    6/12 in Jackson, TN at the Ballpark

    – Doc Gallows & Karl Anderson vs. The New Heavenly Bodies
    – Sonjay Dutt vs. Jamin Olivencia
    – Chris Adonis (Masters) vs. Dustin Starr
    – Brent & Brandon Tate vs. Chuck Taylor & Trent Baretta
    – Le’D Tapa vs. Thea Trinidad
    – George T. Murdoch (Tyrus) vs. Moose

    6/13 in Knoxville, TN at Smokies Park

    – Doc Gallows & Karl Anderson vs. New Heavenly Bodies
    – Sonjay Dutt & Chase Owens vs. Olivencia & Jason Kincaid
    – Chris Adonis vs. Devon Driscoll
    – Tate Twins vs. Chuck Taylor & Trent Baretta
    – Le’D Tapa vs. Thea Trinidad
    – George T. Murdoch vs. Moose

    Jim Cornette will appear on both shows.