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Feb 27, 2011

Awe Inspiring: An interview with EPW's Shane Haste

Shane Haste made his debut in early 2003 and over the following eight years has travelled around the country and throughout the United States and being the first West Australian based wrestler to get his name on the PWI 500. Tez got the opportunity to speak with the former EPW champion to get his thoughts on his career to date. Not long after this interview was conducted, Haste along with Mikey Nicholls went to Japan to work with Pro Wrestling NOAH.
Foreword: So because I’m a big shot (douchebag with an ego) I thought I’d do a quick foreword for this interview. This interview is full of a lot of horrible ramblings and things that probably don’t make sense. I wanted to put a lot of stuff in here you probably wouldn’t hear from me usually cause you never know when I might get asked stuff again and I’ll probably forget some of these stories (laughs). So be warned I’m not a professional writer, I’m not very smart and I forget proper details of stories and even the question sometimes halfway through answering them. But I enjoyed doing this and I hope you enjoy reading it, if you’ve got any feedback or questions please feel free to message me on my Facebook page, it’s Shane Haste or something.
- Shane Haste.
WPW: Can you tell us a bit of the background about how you got into EPW and when you first started training?
HASTE: Well I always loved wrestling as a kid, I didn’t get to see much of it apart from what was on TV (like when Channel 9 used to have WCW on at like 4 in the arvo). So growing up I would always wrestle around with my mates, jumping off couches and generally annoying my parents.
Eventually in high school I started doing the backyard thing (with a few faces that are still around today). And yeah then ECW started up and we went to every show and I thought as soon as I can I’m gonna train there. So I was at the first training camp along with such people as Kiel, Tommy Cartel and I’m pretty sure even Mr. Brett Corvus was there. It was hell, but was awesome fun, there were like 20 odd people there (and I mean odd in both ways) and I got told I was welcome to train.
So I busted my ass off working to save the money and not long after I was there one bright Sunday morning for my first wrestling training session. It’s fun to think back to those days and remember the people who have come and gone and the great nicknames (laughs).
WPW: You made your debut at The Uprising event in February 2003 in a Four Way Match including Bobby BadBlood (Marshall), Kiel Steria and Chris J. Lazareth. What memories do you have from your debut match and your rookie year?
HASTE: Man I remember the weeks leading up to that match, I think it was meant to be a three way then got turned into a four way and back and forth which is great when it’s your first match and you’re trying to think of things to do for it (laughs). It’s funny cause during the planning I needed a top rope move to throw in there and I was just like screw it I’ll do a frogsplash thinking I’d never be doing it again and we all know how that went.
Leading up to it they wanted me to work on the splash a lot, so I practiced the aim onto a crash mat a heap of times, then onto thinner gym mats and then just straight onto the mat. So many times, I think back and think stupid kid what were you thinking, plus ask anyone and when I hit the frogsplash I REALLY hit it so all that time practicing my aim was really for nothing.
As for the rest of the year it was pretty good, pretty sure I didn’t win a single match though. I use to watch my matches back all the time but now just thinking about them makes me think eeewwww, plus I even weird myself out with some of the stuff I use to do. What a dorky kid. I feel sorry for Stormy (Davis Storm) and Carny (FN Carnage) who had to put up with me while I was training (laughs).
WPW: Mid 2004 saw you team up with Kiel E. Lectrifying (now Kiel Steria) as Awsome Inc. The Tag Team division was very strong at the time with teams such as The Brat Pack, The Serial Thrillers and the Genetically Superior Team. Was it a fun time being involved in the division and I have to ask about Rupert. Where did the idea of a watermelon mascot come from?
HASTE: Yeah man those matches were very important to me hitting the next level in my wrestling skills. Bob (Marshall), CJL, Kiel (Steria) and I all came up together, so we were also pushing each other so hard and trying to steal the show.
There were a bunch of matches we had with GST which were awesome (like I could still watch them back these days), including one of my all time favourite matches, the tag match we had at Hell or High Water. Man that was a crazy day, on the way to the show I was driving and Kiel was in the passenger seat and I went to change lanes on the freeway. As I turned to check my blind spot all the cars in front hit the brakes and bam, I went into the right side of the rear of the car in front. We spun a few times and I managed to steer the car off the road but yeah it was a total write off. So yeah that was a wicked way to start the day then in the opening part of the match in the dives CJL breaks his foot. So the whole match we're like s**t, s**t s**t, what we gonna do!? But as you all know we kept going and CJL wrestled for another like 15 minutes on a broken foot (injuring it far more in the process) and man did that match turn out awesome.
Wrestling the Brat Pack was a different experience but still included car crash like hits (laughs). Those two pretty much beat the s**t out of us, yet Jamie will still claim I was the stiff one. The match we had at Evolution Night 2 (I’m not good with years) (Editor: 2004) and it was us and Fergy Block against them and Rave. It was a match that hell boosted my confidence in the ring. Having no time to prepare because it was meant to be Serial Thrillers and the Blockster against them but because of the s**t beating (Justin) Sane took from Havok the night before we got thrown in on the day.
A funny moment from that match if you watch it back Jamie has me bent over and he’s laying in kicks to my head then I go all Jap on him and Enziguri him, we both tag out and Blocky Kong and Rave start going at it in the middle of the ring. If you watch the side of the screen you can see us with our respective tag partners on the outside, we're both like totally out of it and their trying to get us to stop walking towards the light (laughs) also funny (but not really) Jamie’s kicks to my head were so hard that the next day I had welts on my forehead from his laces! His soft cotton laces where smooshed into my head so hard they made me bleed!
Rupert’s a good story too. I stole the idea from it from a web comic (bonus points if you know which one). But yeah fruits a great thing to eat before a show because it doesn’t upset the stomach (unlike a pack of donuts and a kola beer) and what’s better then throwing away the outer melon? Freakin’ making a mask out of it, that’s what! I use to carve some good stuff on his forehead too aye.
Also Awsome Inc were robbed by never becoming the tag champs!
WPW: You won the EPW Championship won a Steel Cage match against Jimmy Payne at Desperate Measures in August 2007. Can you describe the experience of winning your first major championship and especially hitting the frog splash from the top of the cage?
HASTE: At the time it was a pretty crazy feeling and looking back at it now I really wish I had done more with it. My reign was pretty forgettable except for how I won it and how I lost it. Which I actually felt was the most important part of my run, when Bobby beat me I knew I was gonna make sure he put me through hell before he got it and sure enough he delivered (laughs).
The splash from the cage was cool though, we had the cage set up down at the factory for the week before the show and damn that thing was high. The first time climbing up it I was s***ting myself (little known fact Shane Haste isn’t a fan of heights) but after a bit I was climbing all over that thing like I was born up there. I watch the splash back and man that was a messy landing; I totally ate s**t over him (laughs). Lucky the next time doing it I was better prepared and it looked a lot better.
WPW: The NWA Australian Tour in November 2007 saw you team up with “Jag” Hartley Jackson to take on the NWA World Tag Team Champions, The Real American Heroes (Joey Ryan & Karl “Machine Gun” Anderson. You won a Steel Cage Match at Challenge Stadium on the first night, earning a championship shot the next night in Bunbury. What was it like working with the Heroes?
HASTE: It was pretty cool; I actually don’t remember much about it though. I just remember it was really easy, their confidence rubbed off on me so I was pretty relaxed. I was already used to wrestling people I’d never met before so there were no nerves for that part and because Jag had wrestled them before and was on a level much above myself he took care of most of it and I just had to do what I always did at that time, be me.
Man that trip was great fun though, getting to hangout with all those guys and kickin’ it with them in Bunbury. (Laughs) Some great moments and stories that unfortunately I can’t share with you but I’ll tell you this the next year while at the NWA TV tapings I caught up with Danielson again and he was playing it off like he remember me but I could tell he didn’t until I reminded him I was the guy who showed him a certain genital trick. For the record it wasn’t his I did the trick on, it wasn’t like that at all, 100% hetro. Ahh, totally dragging my good name through the mud...
WPW: Late 2008 saw you make your first US tour. In only your third match outside of Australia you had a NWA World Heavyweight title match against “Scrap Iron” Adam Pearce. Were you surprised that the NWA gave you a shot at the 10 pounds of gold so soon after your arrival?
HASTE: Nah bro, its Shane Haste you’re talking to. But seriously I was told I could have the match before I went over so I’d thought about it enough. The thing with wrestling is you shouldn’t believe anything’s gonna happen till it’s actually happening, so being told I was getting the match didn’t have me convinced it was gonna happen but I was gonna head to the states regardless.
Great guy to work with and having that match so soon into my trip was great because it taught me the right way of doing it thusly I didn’t pick up any bad habits. Feels pretty rad to be one of few Australians to get to wrestle for it though, so when I see people talk about it I still think f**k yeah.
WPW: What was it like being part of the early days of the NWA Showcase TV tapings, was there a lot of difference to how the show was taped compared to EPW’s Monday Night Wrestling tapings?
HASTE: Yeah there was a huge difference, but that’s the differences between Perth and L.A. Here in Perth we're pretty laid back and EPW is a family so we're all looking out for each other and junk where L.A is very business and the guys there are all over the place and there’s so many of them. So mad props to (David) Marquez and all those guys in charge to get a handle on everyone and get the show out there.
It was a great learning experience for sure and I got plenty of good feedback. One of the matches I was wrestling Inspirted Fidel (I’m 100% sure that wasn’t his name but it was something like that) and Pearce interrupted it and threw me into the ring post and shit me it was the hardest I’ve ever been thrown into anything in my life, back on camera I’m probably all looking dazed as I’m heading towards it but in my mind it was AAAHHH!!! I’m gonna die! Then I hit it and just spun ... and that part was pretty fun.
WPW: Early 2009 saw the Blitz Team have an excellent series of matches with then Tag Team Champions, Dan Moore and Chase Griffin. Which one stood out your favourite?
HASTE: I don’t know, they’re all just a big blur to me now (laughs) but even if not I probably couldn’t pick a favorite. I have favorite moments from them but it’s mostly the emotion that went into each match that really sticks out to me. Being a worldly seasoned wrestled I am I really wanted to bring out in them what I think is the most important thing in wrestling and that’s the emotion, the raw fire of passion that if you get it right you don’t have to do shit and the crowd will eat it up. When Chase went to cheat in the Goldrush match and I challenged him to swing it out with me, it doesn’t get much rawer then that. I was just yelling at him to hit me and man he brought the fire... and beat the p**s out of me (laughs), so it just shows you get what you ask for.
It was great fun in the second match reversing all the shit we did in the first, I laugh at my herculean like strength when I pushed Dan mid air into Chase when they went for the double double. The table match was a great way to finish it, was so easy and fun. I mean when you got so many tables you really don’t need to put much more thought into it. My highlight from it was dropping the ladder on Moore’s head (laughs) sure felt like a p***k doing it but I knew it’s what he would wanted me to do.
Another little real life of Shane Haste fact after the show that night on my way home, I was in yet another car crash the brakes locked up on my car and I skidded out through a red light and got nailed but another car. Everyone was ok, but man it was a scary moment after when I knew I was fine but then seeing another smashed up car I was like holy s**t. They were fine too and very nice about the whole thing... maybe a little too nice. So lesson to be learnt here: Don’t ask me for a ride.
WPW: Can you tell us about your experiences working for Pro Wrestling Guerilla in 2009?
HASTE: PWG was awesome fun, from the matches to the crowds and especially the backstage atmosphere. There’s a few things that happen like every PWG show and my first match there, I’m pretty sure I did all of them. It was a four way match between Human Tornado, Charles Mercury, JTP and myself, and Tornado and JTP are as about as popular as you get over there so I thought I would side with Mercury. Big mistake, I instantly got pummeled by Tornado and thrown out of the ring cleaning up like five people and spilling two jugs of beer (To those who don’t know PWG doesn’t have guard rails, the crowd just sits up to the ring) then Tornado came flying out of the ring onto me wiping out another five odd people THUS ticking off two things, 1: Messing up where people are sitting and 2: Spilling someone’s full beer.
Later in the match Mercury and I went to give LTP the old spirit squad throw up in the air thingy but we were all so sweaty that as we went to fling him up into the air our hand slipped right off and he got about half a foot up and we looked like we threw an invisible man up. So this got me my first and ticked off #3... the you f****d up chant. Then near the end I was a little jumbled to what I was doing (probably after being kicked in the head so much and hard during Tornado's corner kick dance) and all I remember was seeing Mercury standing there ready to Powerbomb LTP and I thought “s**t I better take him out” so I did the fourth thing: an impromptu superkick! Now I don’t do super kicks so I know it was the spirit of PWG and Indy wrestling taking over me as I thrusted my foot into the already split chin of Mercury definitely making it much worse.
The other two times I worked for them I was more confident and fist pumped for the crowd which was way more fun because for some reason they took me as a big guy, so I got to man handle everyone and use my power moves. Backstage was great too, as some of you know PWG get some of the best Indy guys in to work and at PWG shows they’re so relaxed and having a good time. So listening to their stories and seeing them prepare was wicked for learning and getting to know what to expect from wrestling and working in America. One of the shows also had Dragon Gate guys there so it was packed back there and they’re a lot of fun too with their over politeness.
The crowds there were awesome too, they would pop for everything! Someone did a Russian leg sweep and they lost their s**t (it probably helped that they were mostly drunk). So all in all I reckon I had a good run there though it’s funny I got booked there cause the promoter saw me doing a 630 dive and thought shit yeah we'll get a cool flippy guy yet once I got there all I did was throw people around and maybe did one standing Moonsault.
WPW: You were booked to take on Teddy Hart at an Alternative Wrestling Show card in September 2009, but apparently AAA wanted him to stay in Mexico. You ended up taking on former Wrestling Society X star, Scorpio Sky. Were you disappointed that you didn’t get to take on Hart?
HASTE: I was pretty surprised I got put up against him in the first place, usually over there they don’t really put you up against the out of town names. So I talked to a few of the guys there who had worked with him or had met him and all I kept getting back were these horror stories, people who met him said he was a nice guy and seemed normal but the people who had wrestled him where telling me about how much of a nutbar he was... but still a nice guy.
So leading up to getting to the show that day I was pretty worried thinking what’s this guy gonna be like and how awful is this going to be, then we get there and they tell me has had to go back to Mexico and can’t do it. And to be honest I was like thank god, then when they told me I’d be up against Sky I was as excited as you’d think I would be to wrestle Hart (laughs).
Sky’s a great guy and an awesome wrestler and was defiantly on my list of people to go against there. I really wish someone had put the match up, I never even got to see it back but man it had some awesome stuff in it (to toot my own horn) and he nailed me with so many knees and elbows. But yeah it turned out to be a great night and hell yeah I’d love the opportunity to not wrestle crazy Hart and work Scorpio again.
WPW: Late 2010 you attended the Harley Race Training Academy. How was it and were you nervous at all taking part in the NOAH/WWE tryouts?
HASTE: Not really. I’d gotten into town about 2-3 weeks before it so I’d met the guys down there and gotten to know what it would be like. Also the weekend before we went to Kansas to go see a show some of the local guys were on and it turned out it was like a 4-5 hour long TV taping and I was wearing shorts and a T-Shirt. What does that matter you might ask well for those 4-5 hours I was sitting watching this show in the freakin’ freezing cold weather, it was shit cold. So I ended up catching a cold, awesome thing to get two days before the camp (oh yeah I should mention it’s a NOAH/WWE camp, not a try out).
So the year before this camp had 50+ people to it, WWE and NOAH wrestlers there to take it and show people new and amazing things but for us there was only eight of us... and no one from WWE came. Two upper office guys from NOAH came, who though not wrestlers still had a wealth of knowledge and interesting things to teach. Also of course Harley was there too and though he's getting on his age and can’t move like the king used to he’s still as sharp as ever with his wrestling mind and picks up on a lot of things and has great advice.
I managed to scrape through the first day but the sickness killed me that night and I was unable to make it the next, the rest of the week I wasn’t at full power either but I think that worked in my favour as it slowed me down which meant more control of my body and helped improve my pacing. So it was a long week for us with a lot of matches, some good and some bad. I remember Mike almost losing his shit a few times (laughs) but luckily we had plenty of trips to Starbucks to cheer us up. In the end it turned out to be great for us because even though a WWE rep never came we had impressed Harley which with his connections turned out great.
A few days after the camp we went in to say bye to Harley and thank him for the training and wisdom, we told him we were gonna head to Florida to give it a crack there and he said to wait here a little bit longer and he'll give WWE a call. So for 3 days Harley kept calling WWE for us just to put in a good word which is awesome of him, I mean he's Harley freakin’ Race he don’t have to do s**t for no one (laughs). So eventually Harley got through to them and after a bit of conversation they said they'd love to have a look at us and we should head down to FCW in Tampa. And that’s when the real tryout happened.
Now I can’t tell everything that we did and all that cause I’m sure we signed confidentiality papers but I’ll give you a vague description of what went down. We spent a week there, trained with their guys did a few taped things that would be sent off to WWE offices and watched/helped out at the shows that weekend where we could. It was such an awesome experience there, the place is like heaven for wrestlers who want to learn, the amount of experience and wealth of knowledge there is incredible and everyone is so helpful and fun (laughs).
Tampa is a beautiful place too, so many places to eat, the weather was great and it was the first time in awhile we'd seen some pretty girls (laughs), gotta remember we'd been in Eldon, Missouri for a month and a bit before that. So the tryouts were great and we were having such fun there that I didn’t feel the nerves and Harleys camp turned out pretty good for us I mean we still keep in contact with the NOAH guys now too.
WPW: Do you have any plans to return to the States in 2011 and possibly appear for NWA Hollywood?
HASTE: I don’t have any plans to but if I was in the area I sure would, the set up they got for it looks great and I love working with the guys they have there. We (Mike and I) were going to try be there for one taping while we were in the states last year but ended up in Tampa that week so we didn’t make it.
WPW: The past couple of years in EPW have seen you as part of two very successful Tag Teams. Having Championship reigns as part of the Blitz Team with Alex Kingston and TMDK with Mikey Nicholls. Are you hoping to get back in contention for the EPW Championship in 2011?
HASTE: This year I kinda wanna have a crack at everything. I love tagging with Mike so you'll definitely see us keep on going, BUT that new belt does look awfully good. Since my last title run was pretty forgettable, I do wanna take a hold of the championship again and really do something with it but of course that would require beating Davis Storm and I haven’t been able to do that yet (laughs). Also with the Hardcore Shield being added it seems like I’m not a grand slam guy anymore SO I’m gonna have to get that too (laughs). And the Rising Star Cup too I guess... I don’t know how but I’ll find a way.
WPW: You have wrestled some big names over the course of your career, which have been some of your favourites to wrestle, both here and in the States and who would you like to face that you haven’t had the opportunity to?
HASTE: Haven’t really wrestled big names (laughs), met a few. But to the question, I guess I’d have to say probably John Cena you know just starting small (laughs).
But for realsies, Overseas I’d love to wrestle a few guys in L.A. like Johnny Yuma, Brandon Parker, Johnny Goodtime, Chris Kadillak and some others I’m forgetting at the moment. A lot of those guys are really good friends of mine, some who are fairly new still and have come a long ways from when they started. Other US guys would be guys like Davey Richards and Bryan Danielson who would have rocked my world if I had got to test myself against him while he was still in the Indies. The biggest on my to do list though is KENTA, dudes my fave and even though he'd probably kick me into a coma it would be awesome.
Back here in Australia there’s a few too, from over east there’s the Fitness Maniacs and I reckon there’s a match of the year to be had with them against TMDK for sure. Ryan Eagles would be a fun match too aye. In Perth, I’m really looking forward to see how good some of the new guys coming through here are, guys like Marcus Pitt, we had a match many years ago when he was pretty green and he's come a long way since then so I’d like to see if he’s gotten better (laughs). Chase Griffin and I have tangled many a times in tag matches but I wanna roll with him in a singles, maybe even hardcore (we haven’t seen me do that yet). Alex Kingston is on my list for singles too, now that we're not full time tag partners I’d like to test “the kid”. He’s starting to travel around the country and getting some wicked experience so I think it’s time to see if he's ready to become “the man” (laughs). I’m pretty funny aye.
WPW: After nearly eight years in the business, what does Shane Haste still hope to achieve in his career?
HASTE: I really wanna wrestle all over the world. I like the idea of traveling but I won’t go anywhere there’s not wrestling; wether it be matches or just training. Eight years really isn’t very long in wrestling time I don’t think and I feel like I’m starting to hit my stride now so I’m hoping it’s all uphill from here. I wanna recapture the EPW title and defend, defend, defend it, around Australia where possible too.
In the long run I want to be in the WWE, do all the things you can there, travel, have the moments and junk. It looks like a lot of fun. After that I’d love to come home and help make EPW bigger and better known. Hopefully if I accomplish something in wrestling and it will make wrestling in Australia bigger and Australian wrestlers will get recognised for their skills.
But really the short answer to it is: To make money and sell out. Sex, Drugs AND then rock n roll.
WPW: Thank you very much for taking the time to speak to WPW, Shane.
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Dec 13, 2010

NWA World Champion Pearce grants re-match against Mandel


Adam Pearce will put his NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship on the line against Ricky Mandel at New Years Retribution on January 15th.  But Pearce begs the question... will the Sheik return to Oceanside?

Oct 19, 2010

Review of the NWA Pro/SoCal Rumble In Oceanside Oct. 16th 2010

How are you going to top this one Jeff?  Is what I heard as I walked through the hallway of the Oceanside Boys and Girls Club and it definitely go me thinking.  How does SoCal Pro find a way to draw such a large gathering to its monthly offerings.  Announced a few weeks prior to the 16th, SoCal Pro would be out the very popular RockNES Monsters.  I thought at the very least, their might be a drop off in attendance, but the crowd seemed pretty unaffected by.  Perhaps it was the SoCal Pro Rumble that got them there. or maybe folks were there to say good-bye to Chimera, regardless of what got them to the show, it was a hot crowd.

Kid Caramba returned to SoCal Pro in a match up with Angel Santos.  Caramba seems to get a large face reaction.  I'm not sure when the Kid started for SoCal Pro or where he started his training, but he is quickly becoming one of the crowds' favorite.  Santos continues to hold only disdain for the crowd and coincidentally that's how the crowd responds to him.  Santos is starting to get better with his ring presence.  I was really bothered the last time I watched him, because of his inability to make eye contact with the fans ringside.  I think he has worked on it.  He looked at a couple of fans and told them to shut up.  Which makes his heel shtick seem much more believable.  I don't have any complaints about his in ring work.  I think he has been progressing each show and you can see it..  And it is no disrespect to Caramba, but he looks young and fairly new in the ring.  But he too looks like he has really improved.  His connection to the crowd will really help him advance a long the way.  I sometimes feel that when I'm at a show, I would see the same match if it were 20 people or 200 people, but I don't think that is a successful formula.  Each match should be more unique.  There should be interaction with the live crowd.  The ability to get the fan to react what you do in the ring is nearly as important as your move-set.  In contrary fashion, both did a great job of connecting with the fans.  Santos walked away with the victory, but it wouldn't be the last we'd see of Caramba.

Originally scheduled to be a #1 Contenders Tag Team Match, "Lovin" Nic Lovin and partner Ric Ellis took on The Todd Chandler and Matt Twizted.  Twizted substituted for Aerial Star and had teamed with Chandler last month against Anchors Away.  Last month, Rick Ellis worked along side "Megastar" Tommy Williams and "Pretty" Peter Avalon in the opening six man tag.  Also last month, Nic Lovin got a victory over Kid Caramba with help from Avalon.  So going into this match there wasn't a clear cut favorite.  I believe Avalon would have made a better choice to team with "Lovin" but again he was another guy who was missed on this show.  But Ellis worked his butt off to help take your mind off of it.  Chandler and Twizted went back and forth a lot with Ellis and Lovin.  I enjoy watching Chandler quite a bit.  His offense is pretty crisp.  And some of his strikes in the corner look down right painful.  Ellis got the pin on Twizted.  And Lovin tried to place his pink cape on Ellis.  The dichotomy of Ellis iceman like personality and Nic Lovin's effervescence leads to quite the odd couple and could prove to be problematic for the reining tag team champions, the RockNES Monsters.

The next match of the night was certainly a high light for the fans at the Boys and Girls Club.  Originally scheduled to be a Tag Team bout of The Ballard Brothers versus The Lucha Express (SoCal Crazy and Chimaera), in what was to be Chimaera's final match, was changed for the better.  Pleasantly surprised was I when Johnny Paradise joining the Ballard Brothers as for one night only as Johnny Ballard (which is fitting, because he is billed from Cananda) taking on Crazy, Chimaera, and B-Boy.  I had seen B-Boy hundreds of times through out the years.  But never saw him in the heyday in San Diego, I guess this is about as close as I would get to that.  And I really enjoy SoCal Crazy's work.  There is no wonder for me why he appears in just about every indy in SoCal and Tijuana.  At the last show, Paradise and Crazy went toe-to-toe in a match that would spill out to the floor.  The bad blood between the two, have kept both of them out of contention for the SoCal Pro Title.  B-Boy's antics to start the show were pretty amusing, threatening to put the Canadian Flag down his shorts, driving the Ballards insane.  Eventually Chimaera would be the one to bury the flag in his pants.  Which got a great reaction out of the crowd.  Once the wrestling got serious, it was a pretty high impact match.  Referee distractions, goading their opponents into the ring, and sneak attacks to his partners kept Chimaera mostly on the wrong side of town being taken advantage of the sneaky Ballards.  When Chimaera did make the hot tag, B-Boy took over.  Using some weird forms of a Jedi Mind Trickery, a creative move-set and his opponents slow reactions, B-Boy got Shane and Shannon to hit moves on each other.  Like with an Ace Crusher that really had to be seen to believed.  B-Boy's fun didn't last long as Johnny would help even the odds.  And then it became all about the spots.  Crazy and Chimaera diving over and through the ropes to on awaiting heels.  B-Boys running dropkick into the corner as Crazy dives across the ring.  Chimaera is able to get the pinfall.  And after a brief celebration with SoCal Crazy and B-Boy, Chimaera stands alone in the ring and thanks the crowd.  A real classy moment for SoCal Pro.
 
Just when you think the announcement for  intermission would be called, Ricky Mandel comes out and demands his match with "El Chido" start right now.  The Oceanside Street Fight.  The last time these two squared off in the ring the rules were extremely relaxed.  Last month Canales finally cashed in and became champion of SoCal Pro at the expense of his former compadre, Mandel.  There fight circled the Boys and Girls Club gym before getting back into this ring for the finish.  This match would Mirror many of the same qualities of the last show.  Mandel was already geared up for the match.  Canales would essentially come to the ring in a pair of jeans.  The match didn't take long before it spilled into the ring.  A fan near ring side supplied a few unusual weapons to Canales, a Halloween Prop Butcher Knife that was busted into over the head of Mandel.  As the action spilled out into the crowd, all hell broke lose.  Canales in control would toss Mandel into the gym's concrete walls and stomp him around the arena.  The action again would circle the gym floor before ending up back in the ring.  But while on the floor a ladder came into play when Mandel took the upper hand and crashed the ladder on top of Canales.  The action became more increasingly difficult to watch because of where they wound up, but eventually Mandel would emerge with Canales in tow to the Merchandise stable, when Mandel would attempt to use a bag of chips to block Canales nose and mouth.  Once Canales was shoved into the ring, Mandel would toss a Chucky doll into the ring and would settle on a miniature scarecrow as his weapon of choice.  Now I don't want to be negative, but these choices of weapons were pretty weak.  I understand this is a family show, but my only complaint about this match is that a toy knife and a scarecrow are not adequate weapons.  You'd do more damage with your fists and feet than those things.  There was also supposed to be a spot where Canales would be handcuffed to the ropes and Mandel would beat him with a cane.  The only problem is the handcuffs never really stayed on and Canales had to try to make the cuffs work.  Eventually they would give up on the damn things and focus on beating each other some more.  Again there was a ton of intensity in the match and the crowd ate it up.  But the choice of weapons and the handcuff spot being blown kind of brought the match down for me.  Hector would pull off the victory with a Spinebuster type maneuver.  The post match celebration was pretty amazing though.  The show went to intermission and fans entered the ring side area to take pictures with and get autographs from the champ.  It was really impressive how many fans were flocking to the champion.  And it wasn't just kids, it was entire families, and adults as well.  Which kind of shows you the environment SoCal Pro is creating in Oceanside and just how over Canales is right now for them. 

The 20 Man Over the Top Rope SoCal Rumble was honestly a sigh to be seen.  When the video is released this will be the match you want to check out.  Much of the roster returned for the final.  The Rumble was patterned after the Royal Rumble.  Johnny Paradise drew number one and put up a great showing.  Jason Redondo drew number 2.  There were also a couple of debuts at the show, Duke, Syn, Dragon Force Kid, and Ryan Kidd.  The four newcomers to SoCal Pro were brutalized in the ring.  I'm not sure if this was some sort of freshman hazing, but you can tell the vets were having some fun with the new faces.  Early on Tommy Wilson was eliminated by Jason Redondo, but the referees ringside missed it.  And Tommy was able to sneak back into the ring and eliminate Redondo.  As the ring filled up, the action would migrate to either of the four corners of the ring and allowing the center of the ring to showcase action.  When Scorpio Sky entered the ring, he went right after Paradise.  It is the little things like that, that makes matches like this more exciting.  After Paradise was eliminated, Wilson ripped the mask off of SoCal Crazy and threw it over the top rope.  Which had Crazy leaping over the top after his mask.  That got a pop out of me, hadn't seen that before.  The Final Showdown came to Mandel, Wilson, and Kid Caramba.  Wilson and Mandel took this opportunity to punish Caramba.  And after it look like Caramba couldn't take anymore, Mandel held the Kid and Tommy lined up for his Mega Kick.  With the bulls-eye all over Caramba, Kid Caramba was able to dodge what would have ended Caramba's time in the rumble, forcing Mandel over the top.  An apologetic Tommy repeated said sorry to Mandel and promised to do it for THEM.  Caramaba had one of his familiar bursts of energy and attempted to toss Tommy over the top.  Caramba convinced he was the new #1 Contender celebrated overcoming such adversity.  And the fans were eating it up.  Unfortunately for Caramba and the fans in attendance, The Megastar was able to get back into the ring and launch the youngster over the top.  The Megastar Tommy Wilson briefly celebrated until Jason Redondo came out and we had a short scuffle.   

Overall I had a great time at the show.  I think SoCal Pro has put on another great show and I am looking forward to their next show on December 4th.  For more photos of the show, check out our facebook page.

Sep 10, 2010

NWA Pro/SoCal Pro presents: Super Clash 2010

Saturday Sept. 18th 2010
"SUPER CLASH"
Oceanside Boys & Girls Club
401 Country Club Ln
Oceanside, CA

Show Tickets:
Adults: $15.00
Military: $10.00
Kids: $10.00
Doors: 6pm Belltime: 7pm

- SoCal Pro Heavyweight Championship
"Mirror Image" Ricky Mandel (c) w/ Vanderpyle vs. Hector Canales

- NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship
"Scrap Iron" Adam Pearce vs. Chimaera

- Kid Caramba vs. "Lovin" Nick Lovin
- SoCal Crazy vs. Johnny Paradise
- Aerial Star vs. Angel Santos

- 6-Man Tag Team Match
RockNES Monsters (c) & Jason Redondo vs. "Mr. Mega Star" Tommy Wilson, "Pretty" Peter Avalon & Ric Ellis

PLUS: Anchors Away in Action!

www.socalprowrestling.com

Aug 16, 2010

NWA Pro/SoCal Pro Wrestling RESULTS for Mirror Image Is Everything

NWA Pro/SoCal Pro Wrestling
Mirror Image Is Everything
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Oceanside Boys & Girls Club
Oceanside, CA

Quick results:

Pre-Show Match: Aerial Star def. Evan Jelik

Jason Redondo def. Angel Santos

Chimaera def. Johnny Paradise

Hector Canales def. SoCal Crazy to become the No. 1 Contender.

Peter Avalon & Ric Ellis def. Kid Caramba & Todd Chandler

Tommy Wilson def. Johnny Goodtime

Ricky Mandel (c) def. Johnny Yuma to retain the SCP Heavyweight Title.
 

Jul 21, 2010

Press Release: NWA Pro/SoCal Pro on Saturday, August 14, 2010

SoCal Pro Wrestling returns to the Oceanside Boys and Girls Club at 401 Country Club Lane in Oceanside. Tickets $15 for Adults and $10 for Kids and Military. Doors Open at 6pm, bell time at 7pm. The Main Event features the SoCal Pro Heavyweight Championship"The Mirror Image" Ricky Mandel (c) w/ C. Edward Vander Pyle vs. SCP Tag Team Champion Johnny Yuma
 
SoCal Pro Heavyweight Championship
"The Mirror Image" Ricky Mandel (c) w/ C. Edward Vander Pyle vs. SCP Tag Team Champion Johnny Yuma
- The current SCP Heavyweight Champion will attempt to defend his title for the fourth time against a new challenger in Johnny Yuma. After a controversial reverse decision made by Referee Adam Marantz, Ricky Mandel retained the gold and SoCal Crazy's title victory was declared null and void. A referee's decision is always final and Mandel's reign as champion continues unless he manages to lose to a RockNES Monster. Johnny Yuma can make history in becoming a dual-champion by simultaneously holding the SCP Tag Team Title and SCP Heavyweight Title. Mandel stated that Yuma does not compare to the greatest of The Mirror Image and is not even in his league. Yuma will have to pull out all the stops in order to become the new SCP Heavyweight Champion and have eyes in the back of his head since Mandel and Vander Pyle have tricks up their sleeves. Can Ricky Mandel retain the SCP Heavyweight Title? Or will Johnny Yuma rock and roll all over Mandel to become a dual-champion? 
 
#1 Contender’s Match
SoCal Crazy vs. Hector “El Chido” Canales
- SoCal Crazy wants other chance to become a three-time SCP Heavyweight Champion, but he will need to defeat Hector Canales in order to earn the right to be the #1 Contender. SoCal Crazy is infuriated by the fact that his title victory last month never happened. Canales is another wrestler upset with Ricky Mandel still being the champion. Ever since Mandel became the champion in April, Canales anticipated getting his revenge and an actual heavyweight title shot. Month after month, Canales was denied by SoCal Pro officials to step into the ring with his former Cool Imagery member. On August 14, Canales will look no further because he will receive a guaranteed opportunity at whoever is the champion by first defeating SoCal Crazy. Friendships will be put aside in this match because of its importance. Can SoCal Crazy earn another shot at the heavyweight title that rightfully belongs to him? Or will Hector Canales show everyone in SoCal Pro why he deserves to be the next champion?

Singles Match
SCP Tag Team Champion Johnny Goodtime vs. "Mr. Megastar" Tommy Wilson
- In a rematch from last year's A Rumble in Oceanside, Johnny Goodtime will face the former SCP Heavyweight Champion Tommy Wilson. This rematch will be different from their previous match because Johnny Goodtime will enter the match at 100% instead of having to wrestle ill and against the doctor's orders. Goodtime wants to prove that he can beat Wilson with or without the doctor's order. As for Goodtime's opponent, he believes the current SCP Tag Team Champion is not a threat to him since Goodtime was defeated by then-champion Tommy Wilson to retain the SCP Heavyweight Title. If Goodtime gets and upset win on a former heavyweight champion, then SoCal Pro officials should take notice and give another RockNES Monster a title shot. Can Johnny Goodtime prove his worth to Tommy Wilson? Or will Mr. Megastar prove that he can't be stopped by Goodtime?
 
Singles Match
Chimaera vs. Johnny Paradise
- After defeating Jaysin Strife at Collision Course 4, Chimaera will head into SoCal Pro's August show with much needed momentum since the luchador will wrestle a tough opponent, the former two-time AWS Heavyweight Champion Johnny Paradise. There seems to be hostility from Paradise toward his opponent because Chimaera recently aligned himself with one of Paradise’s biggest rivals, SoCal Crazy. The lost of the AWS Heavyweight Title to SoCal Crazy still bothers Paradise to this very day and he wants to take out his frustrations on another luchador who happens to be Chimaera. Paradise will also need to pick up another win since he has more losses than wins in the SoCal Pro record book. Chimaera’s winning streak will continue and hopefully he will be granted a future heavyweight title shot against whoever is the champion. That is if he can get past Johnny Paradise.

Tag Team Match
Todd Chandler & Kid Caramba vs. “Pretty” Peter Avalon & Mystery Partner
- Peter Avalon is searching for a new tag team partner since his original tag team partner, “The Professional” Scott Lost, wrestled his final match with SoCal Pro last month. Who will be Avalon’s new tag team partner? Avalon is the only one to know the answer to the question, at least for the time being. Avalon’s opponents, Todd Chandler and Kid Caramba, have no idea on the identity of the mystery partner and even how to prepare for an opponent they know absolutely nothing about. Chandler and Kid Caramba need to walk into Oceanside with a serious game plan considering they have never been partners and Kid Caramba is still a rookie to the wrestling ring. Which team will prevail in the tag team match? Find out on August 14.

"Lovin" Nick Lovin to speak in Oceanside
- Nick Lovin requested time to publicly speak to the SoCal Pro fans about his future in SoCal Pro. He will also discuss being defeated by Kitana Vera in the first-ever intergender match that took place at Collision Course 4.

Plus: "Radiant" Jason Redondo in action and more!

Location:
Oceanside Boys & Girls Club
401 Country Club Lane
Oceanside, CA 92054

Tickets: $15 (adults) and $10 (kids & military)
Doors: 6 PM
Show: 7 PM

For more information on the August show, please visit www.socalprowrestling.com

Jul 19, 2010

SoCal Pro Wrestling July 17th 2010 RECAP Music Video

SOCAL PRO RECAP FROM SAT NIGHT JULY 17th -- Thank you to everyone who came out to this great night of action on Sat Night! If you missed it, here is what you missed!



www.socalprowrestling.com

Jun 28, 2010

SoCal Pro Wrestling introduces new Action Figures.

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SOCAL PRO WRESTLING ACTION FIGURES! SERIES 1

Wrestle Warehouse is proud to announce the debut series of SoCal Pro Wrestling Action Figures!
Five figures are in Series 1:
  • SoCal Crazy
  • Ricky Mandel w/ Robe
  • Chimaera
  • Johnny Goodtime w/ Pad
  • Johnny Yuma
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Do not miss out on these limited edition action figures! Pricing on the SoCal Pro Wrestling Action Figures are $10 Each or the set of all five figures for only $40.
Each figure comes with a bonus Bio COLLECTIBLE CARD - 5 Cards to collect!
Be sure to pick up all of these action figures at all of the SoCal Pro Wrestling events! Figures available This next month (July)
www.socalprowrestling.com | www.wrestlewarehouse.com

Jun 26, 2010

Results from the Showcase, Pearce retains against Ryan

The NWA Showcase Tour made its first stop in Oceanside CA. Scorpio Sky continued his hot streak, The RockNES Monster Feud with Los Luchas continues, and The NWA Worlds Champion retains.  Interestingly enough Simon Inoki of the Inoki Genome Federation was in attendance with a new wrestler Sawaya in a tag team match with Willie Mack. 

NWA Pro/SoCal Pro Wrestling
The Showcase
Oceanside Boys and Girls Club
Oceanside, CA
June 26th, 2010

Northwest Express def. Lovin Nick Lovin and Terry Cameron

Big Babi Slymm def. Angel Armani

M1W Heavyweight Champion Willie Mack and Atsushi Sawada def. Anchors Away

Scorpio Sky defeated Tommy Wilson

Natural Selection w/Percy Pringle III def. Juice Robinson and Rene Carbajal

Six-Man Tag
SoCal Crazy, Hector Canales, and Aerial Star def. SoCal Pro Champion Ricky Mandel, "Pretty" Peter Avalon, and Brandon Parker.

M1W Heritage Tag Titles
RockNES Monster def. Los Luchas

Sean Waltman def. Nelson Creed

NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championhip Match
Adam Pearce def. Joey Ryan


Lucha Attraction
Blue Demon Jr. def. Mascara Sagrada

Jun 21, 2010

NWA Pro/SoCal Pro Wrestling: Presents the Showcase with Tommy Wilson vs. Scorpio Sky


Former SoCal Pro Wrestling Champion Tommy Wilson, who was recently bested by NWA World Champion Adam Pearce, is scheduled to take on the winner of the First Ever Three Ring Battle Royal, Scorpio Sky. Scorpio Sky out lasted 158 other wrestlers to gain that title. And Sky recently defeated Joey Ryan and Johnny Goodtime to get a shot at Shelton Benjamin in San Diego, July 24th. This should be a very interesting match.

Also scheduled for the Showcase, this Friday Night in Oceanside is a NWA World Heavyweight Championship match with "Scrap Iron" Adam Pearce defending against Joey Ryan.  Blue Demon, Jr. takes on Mascara Sagrada, a Six Man Tag Team Match featuring TJ Perkins, SoCal Crazy, & Hector "El Chido" Canales vs SCP Heavyweight Champion "The Mirror Image" Ricky Mandel, "Pretty" Peter Avalon, & "King of Strikes" Brandon Parker.  Sean Waltman (aka X-Pac) vs. "Canadian Bomber" Nelson Creed and a re-match from their previous Showcase Encounter in Orange CA for Mach-1, NWA Heritage Tag Team Champions RockNES Monsters (Johnny Yuma & Johnny Goodtime) vs. Los Luchas (Phoenix Star & Zokre) Plus: Percy Pringle III (aka Paul Bearer) and much more.

Jun 18, 2010

NWA Pro/SoCal Pro presents the Showcase


The first match announced is Joey Ryan taking on former stable mate, NWA Worlds Champion the "Scrap Iron" Adam Pearce. Joey Ryan reminded the world that he knows Pearce better than anyone, on a video that hit the web last week. However on Alliance Radio, Adam Pearce guaranteed victory in under 10 minutes. Also scheduled for this event are former NWA World Champion Blue Demon Jr., TNA's Sean "X-Pac" Waltman, Percy Pringle and his Dynasty, Lucha Legend Mascara Sagrada, "Canadian Bomber" Nelson Creed, RockNES Monsters, TJ Perkins, SoCal Crazy, and more

Jun 1, 2010

NWA Pro and SoCal Pro Wrestling presents: "The Showcase"

NWA World Champion Adam Pearce Vs. Joey Ryan headline SoCal Pro Wrestling on June 25 in Oceanside!


NWA World Heavyweight Champion "Scrap Iron" Adam Pearce vs. Joey Ryan

Blue Demon, Jr. vs. Mascara Sagrada

Six-Man Tag Team Match
TJ Perkins, SoCal Crazy, & Hector "El Chido" Canales
vs.
"The Mirror Image" Ricky Mandel, "Pretty" Peter Avalon, & "King of Strikes" Brandon Parker

Sean Waltman (aka X-Pac) vs. "Canadian Bomber" Nelson Creed

RockNES Monsters (Johnny Yuma & Johnny Goodtime) vs. Los Luchas (Phoenix Star & Zokre)

Tommy Wilson vs. Scorpio Sky

Plus: Percy Pringle III (aka Paul Bearer) and much more.

Card subject to change.
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Tickets: $15 (Adults) and $10 (Kids & Military)
Doors: 6 p.m.
Show: 7 p.m.

Location:
Oceanside Boys & Girls Club
401 Country Club Lane
Oceanside, CA 92054

May 26, 2010

Introducing The Pringle Dynasty!

Some call him Uncle Paul, some call him Paul Bearer, I'll just call him Percy Pringle.  And good ole Percy has found his way back into managing.  Pringle infamously managed the Undertaker to more than a few championships.  And now, Pringle is building a faction in the NWA.  Already signed to the Pringle Dynasty are Shaun Ricker and Brian Cage... Natural Selection.  If you don't know Natural Selection yet, don't worry about it, Percy Pringle is planning to change all of that.  Prior to joining up with Pringle, the duo were NWA M1W Heritage Champions.  That is until they lost the belts to team of Johnny Yuma and Johnny Goodtime,  the RockNES Monsters.  At the Showcase on May 22nd, Pringle managed his Dynasty against the tag team of Joey Ryan and Willie Mack.  Bested that night, Pringle has already ensured that his guys will be working the Showcase Events in Oceanside, Yuma, and San Bernadino on the 25th, 26th, and 27th of June and pursuing NWA gold.

May 19, 2010

Waltman returns to the Showcase -- Again!

Just confirmed by the NWA Front Office, Sean "X-Pac" Waltman will return to the National Wrestling Alliance at the "Showcase" event June 25th in Oceanside, CA as well as the June 26th in Yuma, AZ.  Waltman is certainly no stranger to the hard hitting action of the NWA, having been heavily featured through out the touring extravaganza of the NWA Showcase from 2007 to 2008.  Waltman for a brief time was the NWA Heritage Champion when he defeated Adam Pearce in El Paso Texas, Waltman would later lose the title to Adam Pearce.  The duo would later battle over the NWA Worlds Chapionship, however this time Pearce would prevail.  Waltman is also no stranger to California either having been the last reigning XPW Television Champion in California.

Waltman will join a host of talent already scheduled for the NWA Pro Wrestling - SoCal Pro joint event that will feature Worlds Champion Adam Pearce, Former Champion Blue Demon Jr., Mascara Sagrada, Rock NES Monsters, and SoCal Crazy.  Make your plans to be at the Oceanside Boys and Girls Club, June 25th and on the 26th in Yuma Arizona at the Desert Sun Stadium for Live NWA PRO WRESTLING

Feb 15, 2010

SoCal Crazy captures AWS Heavyweight Championship at SoCal Pro Wrestling

In the world of pro wrestling much like other facets of pro sports, the cream always seems to rise to the crop.  And for Southern California standout, SoCal Crazy, it is no different.  SoCal Crazy who was an integeral part of SoCal Pro Wrestling since inception managed to become a two time SCP Heavyweight Champion while fighting off such opponents as Jason Redondo, Tommy Wilson, and more.  And while many people were surprised at SoCal Crazy's shot at Adam Pearce for the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship, but Crazy's rise to the top wasn't an over night sensation. 

Aside from claiming the SoCal Pro Wrestling Heavyweight Championship twice, and being one half of the the Empire Wrestling Federation Tag Team Champions, SoCal Crazy claimed a third title Saturday the 13th by defeating Johnny Paradise, who had been a the long standing Heavyweight Champion of the Alternative Wrestling Show.  The acquisition of the AWS Heavyweight Championship cemented SoCal Crazy's status in all NWA Pro Wrestling areas.  Nobody can be too sure what's nexts for the Dual Heavyweight Champion, but one can imagine that SoCal Crazy could be building towards a match up with NWA Heritage Heavyweight Champion, "Boarder Patrol" Oliver John.  www.alliance-wrestling.com celebrates SoCal Crazy's AWS Heavyweight Championship victory and look forward to seeing what's next from the champ.

Feb 12, 2010

NWA Pro/SoCal Pro: Feature Title vs. Title: Crazy vs. Paradise


SoCal Crazy vs Johnny Paradise TITLE vs TITLE - SoCal Pro title vs AWS title Feb 13th 2010. www.socalprowrestling.com, someone is leaving Oceanside Heartbroken.

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