Archive for February, 2009

BWP Great British Wrestlers Directory Now Active

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

The BWP Great British Wrestlers Directory has now been activated and launched.

Some profiles are yet to be completed and will gradually be added to complete the directory.

Remember, in order to SUBMIT A WRESTLER to the BWP Great British Wrestlers Directory, please complete the submission form and the BWP Web Team will get back to you within 24 hours.

BWP Great British Wrestlers Directory To Launch Next Week

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

The Britannia Wrestling Promotions Great British Wrestlers Directory will be launched next week after week’s of planning and prerperation for the most extensive directory of British Wrestlers from the past and present.

If you have a British Wrestling Superstar who you feel should be included in the BWP Great British Wrestlers Directory – please follow THIS LINK and complete the online form – BWP staff endevour to respond to your submissions within 24 hours.

British Wrestling – Unbeatable!

Mickey Rourke Appears On Friday Night With Jonathan Ross

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

Bafta Award winning actor, Mickey Rourke, last night appeared as the main guest on Friday Night With Jonathan Ross on BBC1.  Rourke received an amazing reception from the audience, co-interviewee’s and Ross, the main interest of the interview of course being Rourke’s comeback blockbuster movie, The Wrestler.

Rourke is tipped to pick up several Oscar’s at tomorrows Oscar Award Ceremony in America for his role as Randy ‘The Ram’ Robinson in his latest hit movie, a brokendown and aged wrestler who is trying to relive the glory days and continue his legacy as a Headlining Superstar from the 80’s/90’s era of wrestling.

Rourke was open, as always, concerning his past demons and addictions that brought the one time Hollywood A-lister down to the gutter and washed him out financially, personally and socially.  Ross also mentioned Rourke’s involvement in this years WWE Wrestlemania event due to be held in April 2009, where Mickey has been invited to attend the spectacular event, however it was confirmed by Rourke himself that since he has given other associates the power to control his life again (i.e. management) that he will not be able to compete in a sanctioned match at Wrestlemania … Rourke seemed genuinely miffed about that … word has it that the snobbish Oscar’s Powers-that-Be stated that if Rourke had agreed to be involved in a physical match at Wrestlemania, he would not receive any Oscar Awards for his role in The Wrestler … after Rourke’s days as a boxer which were the start of the downhill spiral of his career and life at that time, it seems that Mickey has this time realised that it is perhaps wise to follow the advice and guidance of those people who are paid to manage him and his career decisions, for now at least!  Seeing as the Oscar’s is happening tomorrow evening in America, and Mania isn’t until April – who knows what could happen between now and then!

Good to see Mickey Rourke on British TV screens again after so many years away, and all the best to him for tomorrow evening!

Colt Cabana Challenges British Legend Johnny Saint

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

Former WWE Superstar, Scotty Goldman AKA Colt Cabana has recently been released from his WWE contract after a brief and underutilised stint with the wrestling giants.  Cabana posted the following statement via his MySpace Blog that can be read in its entirety here.
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SEEYA!!!!!
Yes. I was released by WWE.

There’s only two things that are on my mind right now.

1) Move back to Chicago
2) Go to England and Professionally Wrestle Johnny Saint

There’ll be a lot more to come, but for now, sit tight.

Goodbye Scotty Goldman.
Hello (again) Colt Cabana!

GOOD TIMES, GREAT MEMORIES!

The Word In Your Ear – Superstar Interview – The Sax Man

Monday, February 16th, 2009

Welcome to the second ever “The Word in Your Ear”, with me, the most controversial man since records began – “The Word” Rudy Wynne ! Now, whilst I maintain my high reputation of asking the questions that matter most to you, the BWP fans, I am tuning down the questioning this time, for two very good reasons.

For those who remembered last weeks interview with “The International Managing Sensation” (and I use that term incredibly loosely) McGrou , you will know that he refused to answer key questions, and left the interview early. Whilst normally it doesn’t bother me, it bothered some of you. So this week I’m sacrificing a little bit of quality for a lot of quantity!

The second reason is that my guest this evening pays my wages. Yes tonight I am interviewing the owner of this company – “The Sax Man “. Welcome Sax. Can I call you Sax?

Sax: You know you can Rudy

The Word: Okay, well lets begin at the beginning, you have had a long and distinguished career in the ring, for over 10 years, wrestling some of the biggest names and ugliest faces on the British circuit. For those who have been living under a rock for the last 10 years, give a brief summary of your career. How did you get involved in wrestling?

Sax: Pretty much the cliche you would expect really, I grew up watching the British legends like Big Daddy, Giant Haystacks, Mick McManus, Rollerball Rocco and all the other guys of the ITV World of Sport glory days. From there stemmed the addiction and obssession that I had for over 20 years as a hardcore WWE/WCW fan! As a kid, I dreamt of being a wrestler one day, I took the critisism and jibes from friends in the safe personal knowledge that I would one day be a wrestler! My parents relocated to North Wales when I was 15 years old, leaving Stoke on Trent, much to my displeasure and frustration! However I soon found comfort in the knowledge that there was an annual summer wrestling show held in the nearby seaside town of Rhyl. I concocted a handwritten letter, expressing my deep desire to fulfil my dream and to perform in front of the masses, etc etc etc ….I addressed that envelope with ‘The Wrestling Show, Rhyl’ …. somehow it found it’s way into the hands of the intended recipient, Mr Orig Williams, a Welsh wrestling icon … formerly known in his heyday of wrestling as El Bandito, Orig had been promoting shows throughout the UK for decades, and held the summer season shows in Rhyl each year – an absolute favourite amongst the locals and tourists. A few weeks later, I get home from work, my Mum passes me a note with ‘The Wrestling Federation …. 01745 35**** written on it … I returned the call and spoke to Orig and he invited me to attend the opening night in Rhyl Town Hall the following week. I turned up for the show, met Orig at the door, talked for a while, and then he introduced me to his main guy, Boston Blackie … who then got me in the ring and that was the first step in what became a very successful and extremely enjoyable career and dream.

The Word: Who has been your toughest opponents in that time?

Sax: Without a doubt Boston Blackie, this guy trained me, he knew my capabilities and when put in against this beast of a man, he did not hold back regardless of my inexperience and basic offensive material …he was a hard man all round … in the lockeroom he was the guy everybody looked up to, and didnt annoy, he had a deserved aura of respect that everybody instantly picked up on and reacted to. His training methods were hard yet effective, you mess up, you get hurt, after one mess up with Blackie, you tended to learn pretty quickly and make sure that you got it right from there on!

The Word: And – most interestingly – why have you hung up your boots and stepped behind the curtain?

Sax: For now, yes, The Sax Man has not competed in a match for almost 18 months now, I have reached an era, and age in life where I need to explore news angles, new projects and ventures, I have a wife and 3 children that I need to consider, throughout my entire wrestling career I had worked a full time job and fit wrestling in around my working hours, being aay from home for long periods during the short periods i had off my daytime job, coming home aching and hurt, it wasnt fair on them or me. So I decided to put my extensive knoledge and experience in business into the wrestling business! Why? Because I love the wrestling business, and I accepted a long time ago that I can’t physically compete forever, and when that time eventually comes, what then for The Sax Man? So right now I’m planting the seed that will grow into my families future. It’s a fresh challenge, to break into an industry that has been established across our small nation for generations, its a tough challenge, but one worth fighting for. The Word:

The Word: You have mentioned that whilst you are general manager, you also have complete control in the day to day running of the BWP, yet you have these “Mysterious Business Partners”. The people want to know who these people are, and what their interest is?

Sax: I’m sure the people do want to know that Rudy, but we both know that I’m not going to tell you who the Mysterious Business Partners are. What I will happily tell you is that they are there for a reason, they have purpose and together we have a combined interest.

The Word: So – say for example they don’t approve of the champion, he’s (or she) is not profitable – are they above hiring a few hired guns? If they do, where would you stand on this?

Sax: My associates and I stand together, they understand that the BWP works well under my individual regime, they have no reason to involve themselves in the affairs of the BWP or of The Sax Man. However, hypothetically, for the sake of answering your question, should my associates take it upon themselves to hire people without my knowledge and consent, in order to sabotage the show, champion or particular wrestler(s), I can easily say that I would not be happy and would handle the situation in whatever manner was required in order to ensure that the BWP remains under my control without ANY external influence!

The Word: Moving on we’re just a few short weeks away from the BWP’s first show in Cinderford, Gloucestershire, shows you and your “Mysterious Business Partners” have arranged, booked and promoted. Nervous?

Sax: Nervous … no … anxious … yes! With the media hype that the BWP has been receiving already in Cinderford, it seems that the show is set to be another successful one, especially with the bill for the event, the Cinderford fans are in for a few treats on the 13th. I don’t get nervous, I am confident in both myself and the BWP product, it sells itself, to be nervous would show a lack of faith in myself.

The Word: There are many new faces on the roster this time around. A few have shown potential and you have put them in tough matches to show their skills. As somebody with a wealth of experience, what advice would you give to these new faces?

Sax: Stick at it, there will be times when you get knocked on your ass and you won’t like it, just get up and stick at it. A wrestlers journy through the ranks is full of up’s-n-down’s, you just got to remember why you are there, and where you want to be in years to come, and get on with it, don’t moan and complain about the aches, pains, stiffness … you are a wrestler … a fighter … a gladiator … a warrior … conduct yourself in such a manner.

The Word: And finally, The Word on the Internet says a lot of wrestlers want to try their luck in the BWP. What advice would you give them to work their way up to getting an opportunity in the BWP?

Sax: The BWP has been receiving some serious applications from guys across the whole of the UK, wanting to come and work some try-out matches at the scheduled BWP shows, I say to them all, send me what you have thus far, pictures, videos, links, websites. We will always look at everything you send and will keep your details on file. We can’t take on or try-out every body that wants that opportunity, we strive to ensure that our BWP Roster consists of a variety of International talent, each offering a varied arsenal of moves and style of fighting … keep in touch with us, we are an email away and respond to all mail.

And that’s it! The Sax Man has to disappear to carry out interviews for a variety of media organizations, and I have to catch the back end of happy hour, and you guys need to get out more! Why not start with the Cinderford or Llanwrtyd Wells, Powys shows on the 13th and 14th of March respectively? Tickets are available on the “Shows” section. Until next time, I am The Word, Ruby Wynne saying goodnight!

Coming Soon: The BWP Great British Wrestlers Directory

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

Coming soon to Britannia Wrestling, The BWP Great British Wrestlers Directory – an extensive and detailed directory of the Great British wrestlers of both modern day and past era’s … 

There is a SUGGEST A WRESTLER form where you can nominate yourself or a British Wrestler who may not yet be listed in the directory.

BWP Event – Silverdale, Stoke on Trent

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

Britannia Wrestling Promotions has confirmed a deal that will shake the foundations of Silverdale, Stoke on Trent for years to come … not only will BWP host the first wrestling show in the village for over 2 decades, it will also be the homecoming of Silverdale’s very own and owner of BWP, The Sax Man … for the first time in over 12 years, Sax returns home to wow his old friends (and new) & family members with his sensational team of International wrestlers.

Details of the Silverdale show will soon be posted on the SHOWS page … tickets can be booked via BritanniaWrestling.co.uk as well as at authorised locations.

The Wrestler Mickey Rourke Wins Best Actor BAFTA

Sunday, February 8th, 2009

The BAFTA award for Best Actor has been awarded to Mickey Rourke, for his role as Randy ‘The Ram’ Robinson in the blockbuster film of 2009, The Wrestler.

It is strongly believed that Rourke’s BAFTA win will put him in good stead for the forthcoming Oscars in America, where Rourke could pick up the most prestigious and profiled movie award in the world.

Although reports suggest that Mickey Rourke may be jeopardising his chances of winning the prestigious Oscar award by appearing at the WWE’s annual Wrestlemania event, that both the WWE & Rourke have been promoting in the media as what seems to be a programmed attempt to see Mickey Rourke Vs Chris Jericho, one of the main event WWE Superstars.

Congratulations to Mickey Rourke on his BAFTA win, and all the best for the Oscar awards.

Llanwrtyd Wells Wrestling Media Coverage

Friday, February 6th, 2009

The following content is from todays Brecon and Radnor Express newspaper, promoting the up and coming wrestling show in Llanwrtyd Wells, Powys on March 14th.
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Town finally set for Wrestlemania
by Daniel Johns

DISAPPOINTED wrestling fans will finally see their heroes competing in the ring.

An administrative blunder meant a charity Wrestling Royal Rumble in Llanwrtyd Wells was KO’d at the eleventh hour in October last year.  The cancellation of the event, which was set to raise £3,000 for local primary school Ysgol Dolafon, left 400 ticket holding fans disappointed.

But thanks to Britannia Wrestling Promotions, Llanwrtyd Wells will finally get the wrestling event it craves.
The March event will see hometown hero Owen Sterry, also known as Texas Joe Savoldi, bring his years of experience to the ring having competed against legends such as Big Daddy and Giant Haystacks.
The event will also be poignant for Owen’s son, Aaron- The Amazing Aaron Adams, who was trained by his father and will find himself competing at his former primary school, Ysgol Dolafon.

Organiser Steve Saxonof Britannia Wrestling Promotions, said of the event: “I have been running professional and reputable shows in the UK for several years.  Recently I have been speaking with Owen Sterry and we have agreed that his hometown would make an excellent venue for one of our wrestling shows.

“It will see the former wrestling hero Owen Sterry – former tag-team champion with the legendary WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair, working a show in his home town for the first time in over 20 years.

“Not only Owen, but his son Aaron, who attended the local school and broke into the wrestling business two years ago ago and has quickly become a fan favourite.

“This father/son combination will hopefully have Llanwrtyd Wells rocking because I am led to believe that it a deprived town in terms of entertainment for all the family.”

The International Fallout Wrestling event is set to take place at Ysgol Dolafon, Llanwrtyd Wells on Saturday, March 14.  Doors open at 6.30pm and the contest gets underway an hour later.

For ticket information, visit the Llanwrtyd Wells Tourist Information Centre or www.britanniawrestling.co.uk

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To book tickets to the Llanwrtyd Wells wrestling event, please click here to be re-directed to the booking pages. 

The Word In Your Ear – Superstar Interview – McGrou

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

This week we are interviewing the wild Texan, McGrou … BWP: Firstly McGrou, thank you for offering to be the first wrestler to contribute to the Superstar Interviews Blog and for your time today to answer some questions for britanniawrestling.co.uk. McGrou (MG):  Pleasure to be here, and of course it was only  natural that you would ask McGrou to be the first entrant on your new blog. BWP: Of course, so McGrou … the BWP fans will be used to seeing you as the manager of El Destello ….. MG: … (interupts) … I think you mean International Managing Sensation don’t you? BWP: Of course, sorry … would you like to share a little about what you did before managing, Internationally & Sensationally, El Destello? MG: You know, Destello is cool … I watch his back, he pays me top dollar, its a good relationship.  But before my managing & coaching days, I was bustin’ asses back in Houston, Texas for over 7 years man, when McGrou was in town, people knew that asses were gonna get whooped!  You dig fool?  BWP: Indeed I dig McGrou … is it true that you were involved in an accident of some form which is the reason you can not wrestle no more? MG: You dissin’ me dawg?  You sayin McGrou is some kinda *****?  Yeah OK, I was involved in an in-ring accident whilst beating the crap out of Bulldozer Bill … you see, I set BB up for a big ass drop, from the top of the first balcony level in the hall we were working in, I suplexed his ass 25ft in the air straight into the centre of the ring.  That suplex won me the match, and the gold that night, but cost me and Bulldozer Bill our wrestling careers …. so yeah, McGrou was put on the shelf, but I’ll still kick your ass, and anybody elses that wants to put me to the test! BWP:  No, no McGrou, please calm down … I was certainly not questioning your current or past ‘ass whooping’ abilities!   MG: Dam right you not fool! BWP: Okay, so you have been in the UK for 3 years now I believe?  What do you think about our wonderful country? MG: It pretty much sucks over here don’t it?  The weather is awful, where’s the god dam sun?  No wonder you guys are so god dam pale, you need a tan man, healthy like, you know?  It seems that the British wrestling talent matches their countries weather … dull, wet and miserable!  If it wasn’t for the likes of us Americans coming over here to add come colour to your shows, there would be no wrestling industry in this country!   BWP: Have you tried fish & chips? MG: —No Response— BWP: ….. Okay … I think we should wrap it up now McGrou, thank you for your time and comments today and I hope that you get to experience a better side to the UK than what you seem to have experienced thus far. MG: Get outta my way fool ………. ** At this point McGrou abruptly and violently left the room, shoving the BWP interviewer to the floor and verbally insulting him.  McGrou will not be asked to return to the Superstars Interview Blog anytime soon.