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I feel like they wouldn't have put it up if he'd be seeing any income from it, but what do I know.
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TJP being a dumbass And Tony Nese throwing shade
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Impact isn't really an indie, but I guess this'll go here. Gallows & Anderson signed with Impact, will appear at Slammiversary
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I got it backward. She had her ring gear in the wash, another roommate put his in before taking hers out, hers shrunk and she got pissed, and for some reason everyone made her out to be the villain.
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Stardom wrestler Hana Kimura died, she was only 22. From what I understand, she was part of some Japanese reality show (kind of like Big Brother). At some point she washed her gear, along with someone else who lived in that house, and their clothes got shrunk, and she got a lot of shit for it, both in the show and online. She had posted some upsetting things on Twitter, others from Stardom checked on her and said she was alright. A few hours later, the news broke that she had passed away. I believe she committed suicide, but as far as I know there hasn't been official word yet.
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Linking to this one, as the video itself spoils who's in the later matches, but here's the preview for night 3 of BOLA 2019
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You can see me in the intro bit, off slightly right of center, wearing two shirts (bought a Jeff Cobb shirt that night).
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They were mad at Dragon Lee for going to BOLA after he was asked not to. Something about not wanting them on the same show as AAA wrestlers.
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Meltzer ratings for BOLA are out.
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Here's the Bar Wrestling show I was at
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Spoilered them all for you, just so you don't have to worry.
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Gonna put my notes for BOLA Night 3 in spoilers, in case anyone wants to be surprised. Overall, the show was fucking fantastic from beginning to end. Even if I was upset with the results of some matches, the matches themselves were all great to watch for one reason or another. I'm so glad I got to go to all three nights this time, and I made a new friend or two so that's great too. I can't wait for BOLA 2020.
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I will definitely be on camera for this night. Sitting directly opposite of commentary.
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BOLA Night One Notes All in all a fantastic night, and it was only the first one!
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I just saw on Chris Bey's Twitter account (the guy that went up against Jungle Boy) and he said its been 5 years since he started going to wrestling school. If he's as good as he looked last night in 5 years time, the indie scene will be alright. There's going to be a lot of people at BOLA this week that I won't recognize, so i'm interested in checking them out for the first time.
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Melissa Santos is even sexier in person. Just got back from Bar Wrestling, where Jungle Boy, Rick Knox, Peter Avalon, Scorpio Sky and someone else I can't remember had their final indie matches for that promotion. I left before the main event because it was a four way tag match that would've been a bunch of chaos I couldn't really see. That, and my back was kinda killing me. I enjoyed it quite a bit, and will definitely go back at some point. Jungle Boy fought someone named Chris Bey. The match was a great way to start off the show. Gentleman Jervis had a match with someone called the Man Scout (basically an adult in a Boy Scout uniform, complete with Boy Scout handbook). That match was super entertaining. At one point a tent was thrown into the ring fully assembled. Some point after that, a bear entered the ring and attacked everyone. They went to hide in the tent, but the bear went after them, and it was a pretty hilarious exchange, very cartoony. Probably my favorite match of the night. During intermission, Jarvis came ringside to talk, pose for photos, and hug everyone. Joey Ryan was up in a four way match with three people I hadn't heard of, and I can't remember their names at this point, sadly. As you'd expect from a Joey Ryan match, there was a lot of dick touching, close calls with crotch lollipops, and all around sleaziness. At one point he threw one of the lollipops into the crowd, and it landed probably two seats away from where I was standing. Way too close for comfort. There was a tag match between two teams I hadn't seen before, one was a lucha style team whose name escapes me, the other team was (I believe) called the Rock Ness Monsters? All I know for sure is one dude looked like 80s comedian Gallagher. Was pretty good, lot of good lucha things, for sure. The other match I somewhat saw was between someone named Jack Atlas (I think), and Darin Corbin (I think...it's hard to hear names), I say somewhat because it was the first match post-intermission, and more tall people had gotten in my way. There were a couple high flying moves to the outside done real close to where I was, which was a cool sight to see. For 20 bucks, I sure got my money's worth, even if I did skip out on the main event. Next time I know to either stand up close to the ring, or get a few rows back in the seats so I can see everything. Edit: I fucked up some of the names, here's the card (with results in case anyone knows of a way to watch Bar Wrestling shows after the fact) Chris Bey over Jungle Boy. RockNES Monsters (Yuma & BHK) over Los Luchas (Zokre & Phoenix Star). Gentleman Jervis over Man Scout Jake Manning. Heather Monroe over Darin Corbin, Joey Ryan, and Arik Cannon. Jake Atlas over Dom Kubrick.
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Not something I pictured together, but it's kind of interesting to hear their interpretations.
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Never heard of him, but I will make sure to pay extra close attention now.
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Speaking of BOLA, I got a ticket for all three nights
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BOLA's not until late September, so you have time.