So I’m in the mood for wrestling, and it’s Cinco De Mayo.

So I’m in the mood for wrestling, and it’s Cinco De Mayo.

So I’m in the mood for wrestling, and it’s Cinco De Mayo. I had a great time with the 4th of July and invite you to join me, RIGHT NOW, to get some wrestlin’ in!

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So, it seems like more than a couple of us go to live wrestling shows, either regularly or irregularly.

So, it seems like more than a couple of us go to live wrestling shows, either regularly or irregularly.

So, it seems like more than a couple of us go to live wrestling shows, either regularly or irregularly. I’m just curious what promotions/federations y’all have seen live and any notable shows you might have seen?

I’ll start. I’ve been attending live wrestling shows since I was a young teen (late pre-teen?) in the early 80s. I’ll try to keep them more or less chronological:

CWF (Championship Wrestling from Florida – NWA affiliate) – I’m not sure how many, but I’d seen a few of their shows in the early to mid 80s. They usually played high school gyms, national guard armories and the like. Guys I grew up on, Blackjack Mulligan, Harley Race, Ric Flair, Dusty Rhodes, Barry Windham, Kevin Sullivan, Mike Graham, and so many more. Notable shows – all of them, they were so much fun.

WCW – Saw more than a couple of their shows over the years. First one was in the Ocean Center, Daytona Beach, right after Turner bought out Jim Crockett Promotions and rebranded it as WCW. The main event in the show was Flair defending his title against Luger; it was shortly after they’d done match on a PPV and the match was almost step-for-step the same match from the PPV, which I found highly disappointing. Other notable shows would have to be, of course, my first PPV event ever, BASH AT THE BEACH 1996, where the nWo was formed, and the first ever WCW Thunder, both of which aired from the Ocean Center. Also saw a few WCW house shows in Orlando, can’t say anything about them was terribly notable, except for maybe seeing Terra Ryzing (Triple H). Oh, yeah, Hogan was at one, too, but meh.

WWF/E – First WWF show was a house show in Orlando, early-ish 90s, I think. I remember Ultimate Buffoon, er Warrior, vs Kamala. Tatanka was there, too, I believe. Not sure whom else. In the earlier 2000s, saw both a RAW (late 2002) and a Smackdown! (2004, I believe). The Smackdown! was more memorable, as it had The Undertaker, Eddie Guerrero, Kurt Angle, and many others. The latter two shows were nosebleed seats, so wasn’t really the best experience.

ECW – Quite possibly my favourite promotion of all time. Saw a lot of their shows in Florida – Orlando, Tampa, Fort Lauderdale, multiple occasions in each city over the mid to late 90s. Saw the Hardcore Heaven 1997 PPV from the War Memorial in Ft Lauderdale, such a great show.

MLW – early 2000s, Major League Wrestling, billed as a hybrid wrestling company – extreme and puroresu and American and Lucha influences. Saw a couple live shows they did in Orlando. Really enjoyed meeting the wrestlers pre-show at the merch tables. Was amazed how much I towered over Dr Death Steve Williams, whom I loved in the late 80s into the 90s. Really nice guy. Also, Hack Myers and Raven, too. Fun shows, shame company went under. (Now they’re a podcast thing using same name.)

CHIKARA – one of my all time fave companies, they did two shows in Florida, Tampa and Orlando back in 2013. I wrote a couple articles on them for BIFF BAM POP, which I’ll try to link to as comment. Really, truly fantastic shows, great promotion, SOOOOOO much fun.

Vintage Wrestling – caught about 6 of their shows in 2014, really had a lot of fun, and they were only about a 20 minute drive away, which was awesome, since it was a work night. (Also, they didn’t go past 11pm, which also helped.) Good crowd, good stories and in-ring. Small but fun company. Sadly, they went on a hiatus for most of 2015, did one show in September which I attended, and went back on hiatus. Supposedly, something is in works, possibly for this month, but…

Full Impact Pro – been aware of this company for a good 7-8 years, seen a couple of their events from the early 2010s. Caught Night 2 of Fallout 2015 in October in Orlando (night 1 was in Tampa.) Centerpiece was the Six Man Showcase, a tournament of six man/trios teams. The teams were representing companies from all over the US, including Tier1 out of NY, Proving Ground Pro, Atlanta Wrestling Entertainment, WWA4, and others. Oh, yeah, and The Viking War Party. (They’re so cool.) Got to see my Hooligans, briefly, for the first time live, so that was super exciting. I’ve caught a couple of their iPPVs recently, too. They also had a “Kickoff” show prior to Evolve 52, which I saw live (see next entry.) And, then, last month (and later this month), saw them put on a show in a comic book shop! Gods and Monsters So much fun. (Also had a feature match with Kaiju Big Battel, which was just super fun.)

Evolve – I’ve been following this promotion since they started, watching the events when they were released for download. Watched most of the first 20 or so events, then less regularly. Attended EVOLVE 52 in Orlando, November 2015, was a great show, so many stand out moments. In January, for Royal Rumble weekend, they had 3 shows, Friday EVOLVE 53 in Tampa, then Sat/Sun EVOLVE 54/55 in Orlando (Sunday was an afternoon show so people could attend that and the Rumble if they wanted, or go home and watch it on the WWE Network, as I did.) Met Jason Jordan and Chad Gable at a photo op co-promoted with NXT, great guys. The main thing at the Evolve weekend was a tag team tournament to crown Evolve Tag Champs and the matches were crazy good, as were the non-tournament matches. Lots of fun, can’t recommend highly enough.

So today I tried my hand at running a Royal Rumble using the Regal Wrangle rules and no one seemed to enjoy it.

So today I tried my hand at running a Royal Rumble using the Regal Wrangle rules and no one seemed to enjoy it.

So today I tried my hand at running a Royal Rumble using the Regal Wrangle rules and no one seemed to enjoy it. Thanks to some really good rolls by everyone to keep Momentum flowing (no one botched ever and there were very few rolls under 12), the match came to a stalemate as anytime someone would roll to eliminate someone else, they had the Momentum to spend to Interrupt and take control to gather more Momentum. We’re going for a shoot ending and I want to keep it that way for the suspense. I’m wondering, how does one deal with players that have enough Momentum to stay in the ring?

So, I’m going to my first live wrestling event on saturday.

So, I’m going to my first live wrestling event on saturday.

So, I’m going to my first live wrestling event on saturday. On my way home yesterday I glanced at an advertisment poster and thought “that looks like a wrestling title belt” which made me look closer and, lo and behold, it WAS a wrestling title belt. The show is held about 200 yards from my house and they will have a pre-show bar and everything. It’s a small promotion, Sweden is not a huge pro-wrestling nation but I still look forward to it. Unfortunately it’s not the promotion where Janne Walterz wrestles but I still really look forward to it.

I got some of the players in my WWW game to join as well, some of them had plans for saturday but the rest are joining.

Well, that was an interesting match for the main event of WWE Payback.

Well, that was an interesting match for the main event of WWE Payback.

Well, that was an interesting match for the main event of WWE Payback.

There was no way that the WWE was going to let Roman drop the belt on his very first PPV title defense. They’ve got too much invested in him being their headline guy for the next decade, and he absolutely had to win here in order to be a credible champion.

HOWEVER, they went out of their way to make AJ Styles look as strong as possible as Roman Reigns’ peer. Great back and forth action, some interesting bits as the match had two false endings only to get restarted in order to get a conclusive victory, and the ending was booked in such a way that it was clearly anyone’s game. This was an absolutely solid match, and kudos to both performers.

Furthermore, they’ve already announced that AJ and Reigns will get a rematch at the next PPV, Extreme Rules, which is absolutely the right choice. Now as to whether or not AJ will win the followup — that’s anyone’s guess, and there are a lot of compelling reasons to let that happen.

Three things that didn’t happen, though:

1) No Finn Balor. It was thought that he might participate in the run-in by Anderson and Gallows, on account of their shared past from Bullet Club in Japan. No sign of him, no mention, but we might still see him show up on Raw tomorrow, you never know.

2) No clarification on Styles’ connection to Anderson and Gallows. They’re still leaving it ambiguous as to if AJ even asked for or wanted his old comrades’ help in this. That’s fine, but they’ll need to answer that question eventually.

3) No heel turn for Reigns. The WWE is still trying to push Reigns as a face, but even they can’t (or at least shouldn’t) ignore that the crowds are just not going to support Reigns right now. Give Reigns a year or two as a heel to give his persona some teeth, and to let the crowd get into him organically, and he’ll make a great primary hero-champ one day. But right now, it’s just too soon. Turn him heel, let him be the guy that the audience loves to hate, and you could still keep the belt on him — but the longer you try to pretend that the crowd loves him when it’s clear that they don’t, the more likely that you will kill Reign’s long-term career prospects.

What to wear when going skydiving? Extreme times call for extreme t-shirts! H/T Nathan Paoletta!

What to wear when going skydiving? Extreme times call for extreme t-shirts! H/T Nathan Paoletta!

What to wear when going skydiving? Extreme times call for extreme t-shirts! H/T Nathan Paoletta!

Ah, a question I’ve been meaning to ask.

Ah, a question I’ve been meaning to ask.

Ah, a question I’ve been meaning to ask… With International Incident introducing the Luchador as a separate Gimmick, what should a High Flyer with Enmascarado represent in the same game with a genuine Luchador (if, indeed, they should be able to coexist at all)? Maybe a character like El Generico or Prince Puma who’s presented as a luchador but didn’t really come up through lucha culture?

Also, I assume that wrestlers, particularly Kane types whose masks aren’t really a target for their opponents, can wear masks without necessarily taking one of the mask-centric moves (Enmascarado or Tradicional), right? The phrasing of both moves seems to indicate that taking them is more a matter of placing emphasis on the value of your mask (and, in exchange, exposing yourself to the risk of randomly losing it) rather than actually about gaining a mask.