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Podcast: The TMPToW Interview Joe Malenko

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In an effort to help promote the phenomenal Championship Wrestling from Florida event to benefit the Championship Wrestling from Florida Wall of Fame in Tampa, Florida on June 11th at the JCC and Federation (jewishtampa.com) the great Joe Malenko joins The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling. The event itself features a who’s who of legends from the illustrious history of Championship Wrestling from Florida and will feature VIP Meet and Greets with stars of wrestling past and present as well as a live wrestling demonstration. Joe Malenko also talks in great detail about his career in pro wrestling and shares many stories about working in Japan for Giant Baba, learning to wrestle under the watchful eye of his father the great Boris Malenko and teaming with his brother Dean Malenko all over the globe. Joe also gives his view on today’s wrestling scene and how the difference between both generations of wrestlers isn’t as complex as you may think.

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Full Podcast Episode Download Link:

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Joe Malenko on Giant Baba ribbing him in Japan:

Joe Malenko on Chris Jericho vs. Dean Malenko feud in WCW:

https://youtu.be/iG89JfjAgoA

Championship Wrestling from Florida event to benefit the Championship Wrestling from Florida Wall of Fame

This is a multi-functional event. It is going to allow a place for a lot of the boys who haven’t seen each other for a long time. One of the guys I talked to today is a guy by the name of Scott McGhee who used to wrestle here. I actually helped train him and nobody has seen Scott for a very very long time. So it is a chance to have a little bit of a reunion amongst guys who don’t get to see each other too often. For the fans, it is amazing how most of the fans today know all of these guys. Even going back into the 50s because the wrestling fans are amazing. Some fans are real archivists. The fans are going to get a chance to see guys they don’t normally see and actually guys you may never see again. Sad to say there are guys who are getting older and may retire from doing fan fests and meet and greets.

Breaking into the wrestling business:

Getting into the business was a natural progression for me. My Dad really didn’t open up many doors, he helped me get to people that opened up those doors. Carl (Gotch) got me into Mexico the first time. Abe Jacobs up in the Carolina’s trained me before I went to Mexico while I was working for Mid-Atlantic. My Dad did get me in there but he didn’t push me. I refereed mostly and wrestled a little bit. I was actually a guy that if you wanted to break into the business in Mid-Atlantic was the one you went down and trained with and worked out against. The whole premise of that was; if you go down with the referee and you can’t beat him then what chance do you stand? Most of the guys I went down there with would say that I was killing them and they would quit while we were working out and I would go back to the office and let them know.

His brother Dean Malenko and the wrestler he became:

I was one of his biggest fans. He was absolutely great. He had some phenomenal talent that he worked against which always helps like Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero and Mysterio and those guys. That whole Cruiser-weight division was stellar. If you were any kind of a hand and you couldn’t have good matches there then you couldn’t have them anywhere and he really shined. I was and am still proud of him. I didn’t know he would make into the big leagues because we didn’t think that was possible but thank GOD ECW opened up the door first and introduced these guys, then WCW picked them all up. Before it was a big mans game.

Teaming with Dean, facing the other great tag teams and working in Japan:

Everything that you’ve ever heard about the crowds in Japan I am going to mirror. They were a very respectful group of people and you never had to worry about whether or not you were going to walk to the ring. If you had heat nobody was going to stab you or attack you. We had many great matches there against The Fantastics, The Bulldogs, Doc (Steve Williams) and Terry (Gordy) and we were part of a major mutual admiration society with The Bulldogs (laughs). We had a great pace. To be over there and be able to wrestle and show a ground game was a huge plus. Last but not least, they paid us. When you went to Japan you knew what you were going to make and at the end of the tour you got what you were told and I think that helped all of the guys get along for the most part and I made some of my best friends while working over there.

Joe Malenko also discusses his legendary father Boris Malenko, would the WWE wrestlers be able to work in the old territory system, Championship Wrestling from Florida and his greatest matches while working in the business.

The “OH MY GOD!” Review: TWA Super Summer Sizzler 6/9/90

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Super Summer Sizzler 1990-06-09 at McGonigle Hall in Philadelphia, Pa

“Cowboy” Bob Orton vs. Don Muraco, ref John Finnegan
Joined in progress on my copy. Muraco is choking Orton on the top rope. Orton tries to make a come back but gets cut off and then it edits to Orton just covering for the win. Only 1.37 of the match is on my tape.

Sandman (w/ Peaches) vs. JT Smith, ref John Finnegan
Again the match is cut. Smith with an elbow of the top but Sandman’s manager puts his foot on the rope to break it up. Sandman and the manager to go talk and Smith drop kicks Sandman into him. Sandman however is right up and he throws Smith over the top rope to the floor. Smith up on the apron and Sandman goes to slam him back into the ring but his manager pulls his foot and holds it down getting Smith the win. Sandman and his now former manager shove each other and Sandman grabs Peaches and leaves. Only 1.57 of this one was shown.

USWA Heavyweight Champion Jerry “The King” Lawler vs. Austin Idol
Three months ago Lawler attacked Idol after Idol’s match. Idol gets the fans to chant whip at Lawler. Lawler then on the mic and he makes jokes. Idol back on the mic and he says he’s ready to beat Lawler then he shakes his ass at him. Idol fires off on Lawler and Lawler bails to the floor. They fuck around in the ring a bit and then Lawler goes to the floor again and gets on the mic some more. Finally we get some action as Idol pulls Lawler balls first into the ring post. Lawler gets a chain from his tights. Every time the ref goes to check for it he moves it to a different spot. I always love that spot. Idol goes and brings a chair into the ring. As the ref tries to take it away Lawler sneaks up and nails Idol with the chain. Lawler punches away at Idol. They go to the floor and Lawler beats on Idol all the way up the bleachers. Idol fights back and Lawler takes a nasty spill down the bleachers. Back in the ring and Idol on top now. Lawler shoves Idol into the ref and then gets out the chain. Lawler misses a fist drop off the second rope and drops the chain. Idol picks it up and nails Lawler with it just in time for the ref to wake up and call for the DQ in 16.11

Chain Match: Nikita Koloff vs. “Raging Bull” Manny Fernandez
Manny refuses to put the chain around his wrist. They are using the worlds fastest stop watch as the announcers calls out the 5 minute mark as my clock says it’s been 2. Manny pushes Koloff into a corner and hammers away. Nikita goes to the floor and Manny pulls him by the chain into the apron. Nikita pulls back and Manny clotheslines himself on the ropes. Manny back on top with punches and stomps. Fans really don’t give a shit about this match. It’s super slow. 20 minute call announcement I’ve got 12. The ref fucks up and it appears he legit gets something in his eye and then calls for the bell after Manny had only touched 3 turnbuckles. Everyone is really confused and then Nikita just goes back after Manny and the match keeps going. Then Nikita hits 3 buckles and the time keeper rings the bell on his own even though the ref didn’t call for the bell. Nikita hits the fourth one and it takes another 30 seconds or so for the bell to ring to officially end the match. 13.55 for this giant mess.

Joel Goodhart comes out and says that TWA will be holding a tournament over the next few months to crown the first ever TWA Heavyweight Champion. He displays the belt for everyone to see.

Elimination Match: Johnny Hotbody, Mondo Klein & DC Drake (w/ Don E Allen & ???) vs. Larry Winters, Rockin’ Rebel & Tony Stetson ref John Finnegan & ???
Drake and his partners argue all the way down the aisle. CN Redd is with them but then disappears before the match starts. Winters and his team charge the ring and the fight is on. Stetson gets busted open in the first few minutes. Hotbody takes a piledriver on the floor. It’s just a giant brawl all over the place as we pass 6 minutes. Winters uses a chain on Drake and gets a 2 count. Rebel is the first one eliminated in 10.33 as he’s pinned on the floor by Drake. Winters getting his ass kicked in the ring for the past 5 minutes. We get a bell at 15.22 and an announcement that Tony Stetson is eliminated which I’m confused about because all three of his opponents are in the ring. Winters at a 3-1 disadvantage. All the heels now leave the ring to argue with the fans giving Winters a TON of time to recover. The match just sort of stops happening. Drake misses a chair shot by about a mile and nails Mondo by accident. Now all the managers get in the ring. Mondo goes to whip Winters into a chair shot from Hotbody but the irish whip is reversed and Mondo again gets nailed with a chair. He falls to the floor and Winters comes off the top to the floor with a cross body to eliminate him in 20.34. Hotbody and Drake argue in the ring. Winters back in and he clears the ring. Winters looks like some random dude on the street with a perm and got his ass kicked for like 15 minutes and now I’m supposed to believe he can make this come back. On the floor Winters beats Hotbody with one of those plastic horns that people blow at soccer games. He picks him up in a body slam position and presses him against the wall and the ref makes a 3 count in 22.19. How can you pin someone against a wall? Down to Winters and Drake. They fight into the crowd and up the bleachers. There were a few edits during the brawl in the crowd but I doubt we missed much. Drake with a piledriver in the ring for a 2 count. Suplex for another 2. Drake beats on Winters a bit but then gets hit with a shitty looking power slam out of no where and pinned in 28.04. Redd shows back up and shakes the hand of Winters to congratulate him. Then we cut to him arguing with the manager that I don’t know the name of and getting sent into the ring where Winters rolls him up in a school boy and pins him…. Not sure what that was all about.

Paul Orndorff vs. Tully Blanchard, ref John Finnegan
Main event time! If these guys actually try this match has potential to be awesome. Paul with a hammerlock and Tully gets to the ropes. The ref kicks his arm away though instead of calling for the break. WTF man? Orndorff continues to work the arm for a few minutes and then he gets the better of a slugfest. Tully bails to the floor. Back in they go at it again and Orndorff again gets in more blows and Tully again goes to the floor. Tully tries to bring the ring bell into the ring but the ref takes it away. Tully with a cheap shot and he takes over and throws Orndorff to the floor. Tully with a chin lock and again he throws Orndorff to the floor. Back to the chin lock by Tully. Paul fights back but misses a flying knee in the corner and slams it into the buckle. Blanchard goes to work on the knee. Orndorff almost kills Blanchard during a suplex. Figure four locked in by Blanchard as he stays on the knee. They punch each other a bit and Orndroff gets a small package for 3 in 15.59. Tully takes out the knee and put the figure four back on and beats away on Orndorff. Orndorff is helped to the back as Tully celebrates his beat down in the ring. UGH

My thoughts on the show…
So it’s become clear to me after watching this second show that TWA was a great place for big name stars to get a nice payday and not have to do any work. We saw three matches with big name wrestlers in them this show and they probably did a total of five moves. This show fucking sucked. The six man was boring after the first 6 or so minutes when the big brawl was going on. Winters winning that one was so damn unbelievable. Don’t bother with this.

The Rock And Spike TV Announce ‘Rock The Troops’

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– The following was issued Saturday afternoon:

Seven Bucks Productions And Spike TV Announce “ROCK THE TROOPS” Global Event

NEW YORK, June 6, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Seven Bucks Productions, co-founded by Dwayne Johnson and Dany Garcia, has joined forces with Spike TV and Casey Patterson Entertainment to create “ROCK THE TROOPS,” a grand scale music and entertainment event to celebrate and entertain deployed US Troops serving overseas. The Spike Original Special will be filmed at a Military Base overseas, location to be announced in the coming months. “ROCK THE TROOPS” will bow on Veterans Day 2016.

The star-studded event will feature live performances from headliners from the worlds of music, movies, comedy, sports and more.

“Dwayne Johnson has always made supporting the brave men and women serving overseas a priority throughout his career. Our Mission is to honor, inspire and entertain in an epic way, as only The Rock can. He’ll bring all the heart, humor and big-bad energy that the world loves him for, to this show. I couldn’t have more dedicated partners than Dwayne, Dany and the Seven Bucks team for this very worthy event,” said Casey Patterson, Executive Producer.

“Supporting troops and veterans is part of Spike’s DNA,” said Spike TV’s President Kevin Kay. Spike has actively supported America’s heroes throughout the last decade from helping to build a hospital for troops with brain injuries, to the “Hire A Vet” campaign, to the VOW initiative focusing on veterans’ health and wellness.

“The Seven Bucks team and I are honored to help create this special project that is going to give back to our troops and thank them for all their dedication, bravery and sacrifice,” said Johnson. “We are going to make something truly monumental,” added Garcia.

Spike and Seven Bucks Productions announced a development deal at the Spike Upfront presentation to advertisers and press in March. This is the first special event announced as part of the deal.

About Seven Bucks Productions:

Co-founded by Dwayne Johnson and producing partner Dany Garcia, Seven Bucks Productions is a multi-platform production company pioneering original content for television, film, and emerging technologies. Crossing all entertainment verticals, Seven Bucks Productions creates innovative content rooted in authenticity, strong storytelling, and passion.

Seven Bucks Productions has an ever-expanding slate including tent-pole movies such as Universal’s The Janson Directive, Relativity Media’s Not Without Hope, New Line Cinema’s Shazam, and DreamWorks’ Alpha Squad Seven. The company also produces original television programming including TNT’s Wake Up Call, HBO’s highly anticipated Ballers (June 2015) and HBO Documentaries’ Rock and a Hard Place (2016). With a longstanding history in film and television, Seven Bucks Productions currently has development deals with USA Network and Spike TV.

In 1995, Johnson started his career in entertainment with just $7 in his pocket and has since become one of the world’s top-grossing actors with global box office revenue exceeding $5 billion. Garcia began her career in finance with Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner & Smith before founding a private wealth management firm and most recently, her talent and media firm, The Garcia Companies. Garcia and Johnson combine their creativity and experience to develop high quality entertainment to inspire audiences around the world.

Jeff Jarrett Talks Owen Hart In The WWE Hall Of Fame, GFW Brand Awareness, CM Punk

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Source: The Roman Show

Jeff Jarrett recently appeared on The Roman Show to promote Global Force Wrestling. Below are highlights:

Building brand awareness with GFW:

“As you know my family comes from the professional wrestling business over 70 years. One thing I learned from my father and grandfather and my career is that you really have to create brand awareness and in 2015 that isn’t easy to do.”

CM Punk possibly working with GFW:

“CM Punk is headed in his career. I don’t like to comment on hypotheticals, what ifs. I have a lot respect for CM Punk win or lose, he already won because he is following his passion off MMA.”

Owen Hart going into the WWE Hall of Fame:

“That’s not something I would answer or discuss it is solely on upon one man’s decision and that’s WWE’s CEO Vince McMahon, a brilliant marketer. It is his decision. It doesn’t matter what hall of fame he goes in. It goes without saying Owen Hart whether he gets inducted or not its truly irrelevant. I remember, the fans remember, the family remembers the great human being he was and it supersedes the wrestling.”

Samoa Joe In WWE Update, WWE Pushing For ROH Match To Be Changed, More

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Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

We noted before that even though he’s signed a new WWE deal, Samoa Joe would still be teaming with AJ Styles to face Kazarian and Daniels at the June 20th Ring of Honor TV tapings in New York City. The Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports this week that WWE was pushing very hard for that match to not be taped for TV, which was the original plan. The situation was said to be in flux but last word was that it would no longer be taped.

We also noted how Ring of Honor wanted Joe for more dates but their new cable TV deal with Destination America was one of the factors that led WWE to offer Joe an updated deal. ROH wanted Joe for their big MCU Field show in Brooklyn and there’s talk that Joe was still planning on doing that show as of last weekend but other people noted to The Observer that the appearance is in jeopardy.

Joe is not taking indie dates past August 31st as he will be working WWE NXT full time beginning in September. Until then, Joe will be working the major NXT live events and any other specials. It was noted by The Observer that a name change and a main roster spot are still up in the air.

Besides Joe’s performance at NXT, his strong t-shirt sales and ROH signing with Destination America, another factor in WWE offering Joe a new deal was the lack of “star depth” in NXT with Kevin Owens making his way to the main roster plus injuries to Sami Zayn and Hideo Itami. It was said that the real catalyst to Joe’s new contract was Ring of Honor’s cable TV deal, which caught WWE officials by surprise as it did everyone else.

Ring Of Honor And Destination America News, Possible Live Specials, ROH Attendance

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Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

– With Ring of Honor now airing on Destination America, The Wrestling Observer Newsletter notes that there will be an increase in production values at live TV tapings.

– ROH officials are reportedly still in talks with Destination America about doing one or two live specials every year.

– Below are recent Ring of Honor attendance figures:

* May 29th in Amarillo, Texas drew 400 fans
* May 30th in Oklahoma City drew just under 800 fans

Possible Change For Rusev And Update On His Injury, Tatsumi Fujinami In WWE?

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Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

– We don’t know if Rusev is out of action with a broken foot or a broken ankle but the injury came when he took a bump over the top rope during his May 26th SmackDown match against Ryback.

Dave Meltzer of The Wrestling Observer Newsletter speculates that Rusev may be forced to wrestle in boots going forward.

– There has been talk of having Japanese wrestling legend Tatsumi Fujinami appear at one or both of the July WWE live events in Tokyo. Fujinami was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame earlier this year.

UFC Fight Night 68 Results: Don’t Bury Dan Henderson Yet!

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UFC Fight Night 68 wasn’t the most anticipated of cards. Eventual UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Daniel Cormier was pulled from the card, as was his opponent Ryan Bader. Struggling veterans Dan Henderson and Tim Boetsch ended up headlining the show, one that was among the most action packed in recent UFC memory.

Before the main event even started, the event had nine finishes, including seven in a row and all of the bouts on the main card. Dan Henderson was all too happy to make that ten. Just seconds into the fight, Henderson connected with Boetsch’s face while moving backward. Boetsch never recovered, and Henderson earned his second victory in his past seven fights as commentator Jon Anik screamed “don’t bury the man yet.”

Henderson, 44, keeps his name relevant by defeating the resilient Boetsch. A loss would have likely meant a forced retirement by the UFC. Boetsch is now 2-5 in his last seven after winning four in a row and beating huge names in Yushn Okami and Hector Lombard.

Dustin Poirier and Ben Rothwell also look to shoot up the rankings with their impressive finishes as well. Poirier was dominant in his win over Yancy Medeiros, pummeling the Hawaiian until the referee mercifully stopped the bout. Ben Rothwell managed a slick front choke submission over perennial top-15 heavyweight Matt Mitirione. Rothwell is likely to move up at least one spot in the rankings, where he currently sits at #9.

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