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I don't know if a lot of you know this or not but I just recently came off of a 2 week suspension from posting on EWZine. There was some message that I was banned for trolling the ad section and that I really shouldn't do that.. yada yada.
Anyway, the ironic thing is the guy now running the place Dusty Shull aka Spike sends me a private message after my ban is lifted wanting me to join the E-Wrestling Magazine editioral staff. You're publicly hearing this first.
Should I join them or should I tell EWZine to politely fuck off? I mean there is a horrible double standard there. You have people there who troll lo lo constantly and instigate a lot of shit.... and get away with it. If I respond to their crap though? I'm suspended. I'm the one who has to take a break.
Bullshit.
It's politics as usual. Ass kissing as usual and I'm just not that kind of guy anymore. In the beginning, when I wanted something... sure. I'd tell someone like Steve Campbell or Ben Halkum (the two previous EWZine owners) what they'd want to hear. I'd grease the wheels a bit so I could put myself in a position where I could grab the spotlight.
Now?
I could give a shit about getting any attention. I state my opinion whether people like what I have to say or not. I see what everyone else is saying and I go along my merry way. Yeah right. I've gotten grumpier in my old age. I tell people EXACTLY how I feel now. That's what's being involved in e-wrestling, this game for over 15 years does to you. I'm no longer as interested in the drama, the hype, or the horseshit. I just want to see, maybe even try to guess what the next big thing is going to be.
Just to let everyone know... I am rejoining EWZine. When the new frontpage is there you will see the name David Tyrrell. You will read what I have to say about a lot of things. Will you agree with me about everything? I doubt it. Will I get my point across? You damn well better believe it because I intend to hold NOTHING back and shoot straight from the hip. You might even find a lot of uncut and uncensored content here if EWZine decides to get too vanilla.
Edit and try to corral me? Bad idea.
Meanwhile, EWZine needs me and that's a fact... otherwise they wouldn't have asked me to come on board *ahem again.
Controversy equals cash.... or does it equal CHAOS?
We'll find out on ewzine.com soon enough.
Meanwhile, the E-Wrestling Nexus is here to stay.
Continue to enjoy both websites because they're both about to get a lot better. You'll see why soon enough.
DDT
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The E-Wrestling Nexus is launching a new pro wrestling trivia contest!

This week our contest will feature Win/Loss records.
Do you know your pro wrestling? How do you stack up versus the rest?
Find out here.
The answers will be revealed in 7 days. All scores will be tallied.

A WINNER will also be announced.
Bragging rights galore! Who will become our first ever Pro Wrestling Trivia Champion?
Could it be you?
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The official release date for WWE 13 has been announced!
On November 1, 2012 the Revolution begins....
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Pro-Wrestling FRONTIER today unveils a brand new look website and forums and urges all fans to update their bookmarks today! The website, still at www.frontier-wrestling.co.uk, has had a re-design while the forums are now integrated and can be found at www.frontier-wrestling.co.uk/forum.
And the first posting on the new site? The results from the hotly anticipated final match between Alex Jones & Kevin Hardaway! Yes, it's Jones vs. Hardaway III!
The show started as Markus Reeves made his FRONTIER return; a defeat at the hands of Reckless Jack. These two had some bad blood at the last show but Reckless absolutely dominated his opponent in this one and picked up an easy win.
Another man who picked up a straightforward win was CJ Osborne as he made swift work of Jacob Rollins. Osborne’s been building some good momentum here in FRONTIER.
Yuri Chevlov has signed to FRONTIER this week and he announced that he was putting the promotion on notice, telling us all that it’s mandatory to listen to his story. What that story is we’ll have to wait until June 10th and his debut match against Jackson!
Jackson was in action next against former GFC Champion Gabriel Gambino. These two men came so close in the Battle Royal and were given this opportunity to battle it out for the number one contenders position and a guaranteed shot at the first anniversary show next month. Jackson was too much for Gambino to handle and advances to face William Wallace… as long as Wallace can retain against Aaron Arcadian!
But before we get to that title defence there was a small matter of Alex Jones and Kevin Hardaway. These two have been at each others throats since day one here in FRONTIER and have faced off twice before, Jones coming out on top both times via submission. This time Hardaway put his FRONTIER career on the line!
The two went back and forth for a long time, each taking their turn to control the match. Hardaway almost had Jones twice with the Williams Driver but then Jones locked in the AJ Lock and a third submission win looked likely. But Hardaway fought his way out before locking in the AJ Lock for himself to pick up the win and retain his FRONTIER status!
After the match the two men shook hands and Hardaway walked away from the ring without saying a word or showing any emotion. Just what is next for these two men?
Aaron Arcadian got his promised title match against William Wallace in our main event and almost snuck away with the belt after an amazing contest. But Wallace avoided the Fall of Arcadian at a pivotal moment and nailed the Highland Fling to retain the belt!
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Originally posted by: Tim E. Vortex
Source: roughkut.com
FWF was once a global giant, until slowly being crushed by New Wave owner, Chris Sharp. We recently reported that the United Wrestling Alliance had been bought out by Sharp, but it seems the Twisted Genius is not finished. We have just received word that Sharp had been buying shares in another independent promotion, the Underground Wrestling Alliance and it was revealed this morning that too will be facing the axe.
The Underground was a Texas-based company ran by Scottish promoter Macgregor and will host their final edition of Counter Strike next week. The Dungeon, Underground's venue based in Austin, Texas, has been added to New Wave's ever-groing list of locations.
With Sharp seemingly taking control over the independent circuit, fans across the world can only wonder who will be next close their doors and what this will mean for New Wave. When asked about his calculated plan, Sharp had this to say: "Bahahahahahahaha!"
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Originally posted by: Frontier
Source: roughkut.com

This past Saturday night, Frontier Grappling Arts made its long awaited return to the Rahway Rec Center in Rahway, NJ. The RRC was the site of FGA's first-ever supershow, "2012: A New Odyssey", back in January. For some, the return to Rahway was a night to remember. For others, it'd be a night to forget.
FGA Heavyweight Champion Blaine Harrison kicked off the event, stating that if "The Rogue" Michael Tomkins wanted a title shot, all he had to do was ask. But after weeks of mind games and attacks, Tomkins has his undivided attention. Blaine went on to tell Tomkins that as much as he respects him as a wrestler, he has cut corners. He has taken the easy way out. And he's benefited from his mentor, Timmy Brown, screwing over opponents in match after match. Blaine ended things by telling Tomkins that when he defeated him back in March for the championship, it wasn't a fluke. And he would prove it at All-Star Showdown, when Blaine would defeat Tomkins once again. Unfortunately for Blaine, Tomkins would have the final say on the matter.
In the main event, Blaine took on Tomkins' mentor/manager, Timmy Brown. For months, Timmy has interfered on is pupil's behalf, costing many wrestlers their match against Tomkins. But Timmy had never gotten in the ring until now. This was supposed to be Timmy getting what he rightfully deserved. It was supposed to be a beating five months in the making. And for the most part, it was. That is, until Tomkins made an appearance. He looked to interject himself into the match the same way that Timmy had done for him countless times before. But the interference was botched, leaving Timmy seemingly down and out. However, after Blaine went up to the top to finish things off with a moonsault, Tomkins pulled his manager out of the way just in the nick of time. He then proceeded to get in the ring and attack Blaine while he was down. After the match was called, Timmy regained his senses and took part in the attack. Tomkins once again ended a FGA show with Blaine laid out at his feet. But in a little over two weeks at All-Star Showdown, there will be no where to run, nowhere to hide and no opportunity to jump Blaine from behind. If Tomkins wants his championship back, he's going to have to go through Blaine, face to face, in the middle of the ring.
Speaking of attacks, Sean Fallon once once again proved just how volatile he is. Last month at the New York City show, Fallon attacked Bling post-match, injuring his arm and essentially putting him out of FGA. But he wasn't done yet. Injuring a wrestling legend wasn't good enough for him. The entitled Fallon felt slighted that newcomer Matt Shields, a professional soccer player of many years, got his first match in FGA against Fallon in the semi Main Event. Meanwhile, Fallon bitterly complained about how he had to work his way up the card and still hasn't been given a main event match. So Fallon once again decided to take matters into his own hands. The last time, he complained that everything that Bling had – the fame, the fortune – belonged to him. So he took out his arm. This time, he decided to take out Shields' biggest asset - his legs. Shields wasn't the push over that Fallon and many others thought he'd be, pushing Fallon just as hard as he was pushed. The relative newcomer was able to keep up with Fallon. But after Fallon connected with a timely counter, it was all downhill from there for Shields. But Fallon wasn’t done yet. Once again, a win wasn't enough for him. After the match, he viciously attacked Shields in the leg with a steel chair. He then looked to break Shields' ankle. Luckily, Micky O'Reilly was able to make the save, sending Fallon retreating. Fallon has become quite vindictive over being "slighted" and having to "share" the #1 contendership. But he has his opportunity to gain sole contenderhsip at All-Star Showdown against Micky. But Micky not only has that same chance, but he also has a chance at revenge. It was almost a month ago that Fallon nearly broke Micky's arm in two. Micky has not forgotten about that at all. And Micky, a man who became known in FGA for his own brand of brutality, will be looking to live up to his "most dangerous man" moniker in this high stakes match.
Also this past Saturday, Chandler Scott was victorious as he easily disposed of Damion Darkside. But after the match, Chandler was attacked once again. The assailant was the same man who jumped the barricade and attacked him back at the NYC show. While FGA officials still have no idea who this man is, Chandler has confirmed that not only does he know who this man is, but the two apparently have a past. Chandler laid out a simple warning: the next time he jumps that barricade, it will be the last time. We'll have to see if this unknown individual will dare to test Chandler again after this warning.
In other news, two more matches are rumored to be announced for All-Star Showdown during the week. One of those matches will include FGA newcomer Jacob Rollins, who inked a deal towards the end of last week. After establishing himself with another wresting company overseas, Rollins is now looking to make a name for himself on this side of the pond. We wish him the best of luck.
Also, upcoming dates for June, July and August will be announced this week as well. For all your ticket information, remember to check back with us at FGAwrestling.com for all the latest updates.
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Originally posted by: Josh L
Source: wwa-online.com

The World Wrestling Alliance was established in 1997. It began as an e-fed in which the best pure wrestlers were invited to be a part of and would go on strong until about 2005 when it started to go through some financial problems. Over the years there were a few attempts (some successful) to bring the WWA back to its Glory and in early 2012 it looked like the WWA would shut its doors forever but that hiatus was short lived, as "Replay" Ryan Rayne decided to not come out of retirement to fight again but yet to work on the rebirth of the WWA and Rayne's first order of business was to let the world know he is going to make WWA "A wrestling promotion whose goal is to entertain with pure wrestling".
The entertaining history WWA has with wrestlers like Shaman, Grunge, Seth Copeland, Kash, & Drew Rosen (who have all resigned contracts with the WWA) speaks for itself. The list of legends can go on and on forever but the reality is that no other fed can compete with the history and now the renewed excitement built around the WWA.
The promotion is most known for its pure approach towards an intense professional wrestling product. Though the WWA has always done extremely well in pay-per-view buys and television ratings, they are more focused on providing fans with an excellent product once again. The group has showcased many different international styles of professional wrestling, ranging from southern-style and technical wrestling, to hardcore wrestling.
In 2012 WWA Promotions implemented the "Council of Champions" creating more influence from WWA Legends to help build and mold the future of the company, this is key in assuring wrestlers have better opportunity to seek title contention. This leads to a mostly unpredictable entertaining bi-weekly show "Meltdown", and the promotion is known to make use of many surprise appearances from past and present stars of the WWA and other companies. The WWA has always been known as one of the more original and inventive groups of the past decade.
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Monday Night Turmoil's third show is a wrap and what a show it was!!!
Sergiy Markov and Hell's Guardian took place in the first ever "Face Off" and all hell broke loose as the two behemoths collided, Mauricio Madadi appeared on the titantron making a huge announcement letting the two know their match for the Mayhem Title would now be inside a steel cage.
In the main event, Harley Brinks, Lance Frost and Giuseppe Vincenzo Palermi defeated Strife, Ralphie Savage, and Brenton Borvo, the match got completely chaotic towards the end with Xavier Jones, Brinks' opponent at Emergence this Sunday interfering and taking him out of the match, GVP and Frost wouldn't need him though due to an error by Strife that knocked Brenton Borvo out of the match, Ralphie Savage was left in the ring and succumbed to a POW! super kick from GVP who he'll meet at Emergence, also announced was Strife vs. Brenton Borvo vs. Lance Frost for the big PPV this Sunday.
In other happenings, Jakamo remained undefeated and a four way was announced for the PPV with D-Dawg, Jakamo, Darius King and Bink all competing for what Mauricio Madadi calls a "once in a lifetime chance" at All Out Assault in June.
Controversial newcomer Malcolm made his debut picking up a win over D-Dawg and in the process being challenged by K-Nine, D-Dawg's protege of sorts. Malcolm accepted the challenge and the two will meet at Emergence.
For full Turmoil results, check here. http://awf.b1.jcink.com/index.php?&act=ST&f=21&t=152
Don't forget to tune into Emergence this Sunday!!!
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Originally posted by: Joey WARPED
Source: roughkut.com

WARPED reporter Kelly Calloway has spent the better part of the last two weeks trying to get in touch with WARPED Wrestling’s latest edition to the roster--Mainstream’s own Robb Daniels on the phone to get the scoop on his partner Joey Hollywood‘s status and who he plans to have teaming with him during Hollywood‘s absence. Robb Daniels had this to say:
"Let me tell you something Kevin--you don‘t call the ‘Innovator of Wrestling‘ Robb Daniels. You sit back--waiting patiently for him to contact you. I know--I know…everybody is speculating ‘Who is going to replace Joey Hollywood in the tag team match against Drug Money Inc.?’ Well that answer is simple--there isn‘t one individual damn person who can take the place of the ‘Essence of Excellence‘ Joey Hollywood. And Yes--I have already spoken to both Joey Warped and PKA. They have thrown name after name at me but I‘ve turned them all down. There‘s a reason why the Championship Wrestling Council named Mainstream the ‘2011 Tag Team of the Year.’’ That is because we are that damn good--that is because when Hollywood and Daniels are working together as Mainstream it is gold and it is the hottest ticket in wrestling--but when we‘re not we‘re headlining and main-eventing all the shows across the world as top singles performers. So if you want an answer for who will be my partner at WARPED 48 against Drug Money Inc.--nobody! That‘s right--I‘m better off taking on those two pieces of trash on my own--without anyone getting in my way. I‘ve got my manager Bret Hamilton. My beautiful fiancé Lauren Parker and a new acquisition of talent services that you‘ll all soon be introduced to. Together we are Mainstream--no excuses--no mercy!"
WARPED 48 you will see Robb Daniels taking on both members of Drug Money Inc. in a handicap match. Daniels is a rather confident man whom is willing to put his own well being aside due to stubbornness to preserve his own image and pride.
Also - NEW TV 43 / WARPED 47 results are now up including many of WARPED stars going up against NEWera stars, plus featured FnX matches and the debut of SHEEP SHEEP!?! Check WARPEDWrestling.com for NEW TV 43 / WARPED 37 Joint Show Results from Cardiff, Wales.