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BRITISH WRESTLING DVDS WWW.BRITISHWRESTLINGDVDS.VZE.COM For Any Enquiries, Please Email Me At [email protected] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CLASSIC BRITISH WRESTLING Hello again, grapple fans. Good afternoon to you and welcome to the 'Classic British Wrestling' section. Kent Walton introduces classic bouts featuring classic wrestlers from all over the UK. This section has now been updated with match locations and dates. In most cases, the dates shown are air dates, rather than the dates they were taped. CLASSIC BRITISH WRESTLING VOL 1 1. Kendo Nagasaki & Blondie Barratt vs. Robbie Brookside & Steve Regal (Bedworth, 15/10/1988) 2. Brian Maxine vs. Lucky Gordon (Bedworth, 15/10/1988) 3. Big Daddy & Tom Thumb vs. Drew McDonald & Sid Cooper (Everton, 2/7/1988) 4. Mel Stuart vs. Greg Valentine (Everton, 9/7/1988) 5. Bill Pearl vs. Greg Valentine (Nottingham, 18/7/1987) 6. Catweazle vs. Ian Wilson (Catford, 11/7/1987) 7. Sid Cooper & Zoltan Boscik vs. Jeff Kerry & Pete Collins (Broxbourne, 6/6/1987) 8. Pat Patton & Greg Valentine vs. Kurt & Karl Heinz (Broxbourne, 6/6/1987) 9. Sid Cooper & Zoltan Boscik vs. Greg Valentine & Pat Patton (Broxbourne, 6/6/1987) 10. Giant Haystacks vs. Jamaica George (Adwick Le Street, 20/6/1987) 11. Terry Rudge vs. Bully Boy Muir (Dartford, 27/8/1988) 12. Big Daddy & Pat Patton vs. Rasputin & Anaconda (Dartford, 27/8/1988) 13. Greg Valentine vs. Mr X (Dartford, 3/9/1988) 14. Giant Haystacks & King Kong Kirk vs. Marty Jones & Steve Logan (Nottingham, 25/7/1987) 15. Kid McCoy vs. Blackjack Mulligan (Burnley, 16/4/1988) 16. -
Here When It’S Put Online Is More up to Date Than If We Were Like Other Mags That Unavoidably Have to Go to the Printers a Couple of Weeks Before Getting in the Shops
Page 2 Welcome to the first ever edition of Piledriver Online. Some of you will already be familiar with this publication as it has previously been available at shows and on subscription but now it has a new home on the internet in full colour and I sincerely hope you all enjoy this debut edition. So what’s different about Piledriver Online? Well, using this format one main difference is that the information here when it’s put online is more up to date than if we were like other mags that unavoidably have to go to the printers a couple of weeks before getting in the shops. We also have more pages and give plenty of coverage to UK wrestling, have more news coverage, more interviews and a look back at the history of professional wrestling home and abroad. Oh and of course it’s free to read! We will soon be launching Piledriver Plus and that will give you more news, competitions and features that will not appear in the main magazine all for just ten pounds a year (current subscribers need not apply). More about that at www.pildedriver-online.co.uk soon, oh and don’t forget to join our forums and if you’re interested in advertising with us at incredibly cheap rates and in full colour just go to our website for more details. We’re just weeks away from Wrestlemania now and the card is gradually taking shape, in fact the two main title matches were confirmed even before ‘No Way Out’ took place on February 18th which isn’t always the case as that PPV usually has a match to determine who gets a title shot at Wrestlemania and it’s not that long ago since the WWE title even changed hands at that PPV when Eddie Guerrero beat Brock Lesnar. -
Chris Benoit Vs. the Rock 98. WWE: 10/22/2000 - Kurt Angle Vs
Downloaded from: justpaste.it/mya 100. WWE: 8/17/2008 - Edge vs. Undertaker (Hell in a Cell) 99. WWE: 7/23/2000 - Chris Benoit vs. The Rock 98. WWE: 10/22/2000 - Kurt Angle vs. The Rock (No DQ) 97. PWG: 9/2/2006 - Super Dragon vs. Necro Butcher 96. WWE: 3/30/2008 - Shawn Michaels vs. Ric Flair 95. WWE: 11/17/2002 - Elimination Chamber I 94. ROH: 7/27/2002 - Low-Ki vs. Doug Williams vs. Spanky vs. Christopher Daniels (Iron Man) 93. ROH: 12/4/2004 - Samoa Joe vs. CM Punk 92. ROH: 8/16/2003 - Homicide vs. Steve Corino (Street Fight) 91. ROH: 8/13/2005 - Joe/Lethal vs. Ki/Homicide 90. SHIMMER: 2/12/2006 - MsChif vs. Cheerleader Melissa (Falls Count Anywhere) 89. ROH: 7/27/2008 - Kevin Steen vs. Nigel McGuinness 88. WWE: 9/4/2009 - John Morrison vs. Rey Mysterio 87. ROH: 3/14/2004 - Samoa Joe vs. Jay Briscoe (Cage) 86. DGUSA: 9/6/2009 - Bryan Danielson vs. Naruki Doi 85. WWE: 4/2/2000 - The Hardy Boyz vs. The Dudley Boyz vs. Edge & Christian (Ladder) 84. ROH: 3/31/2007 - Jimmy Jacobs vs. BJ Whitmer (Cage) 83. WWE: 10/25/2009 - Randy Orton vs. John Cena (Iron Man) 82. WWE: 8/19/2001 - Kurt Angle vs. Steve Austin 81. ROH: 10/2/2004 - Samoa Joe vs. Bryan Danielson 80. DGUSA: 7/25/2009 - BxB Hulk vs. YAMATO 79. ROH: 4/18/2009 - Richards/Edwards vs. Danielson/Black 78. ROH: 3/31/2006 - Roderick Strong vs. Bryan Danielson 77. WWE: 1/25/2004 - Triple H vs. -
Combat Zone Wrestling Card Game
Combat Zone Wrestling Card Game Executive Producer Tom Filsinger Producer / Handbook Designer / Art Director Kris Osk Producer / Handbook Writer Todd Joerchel Researcher Steve Peton Character Art / Character Color Werner Mueck Card Stats Tim Dalton Card Stats Chad Olson Card Stats Cory Olson Card Stats Rob Beaubien Mia Yim Card Stats/Bio Ty States Special Thanks DJ Hyde & Lyle C. Williams www.FilsingerGames.com www.CZWrestling.com ©2012 Filsinger Games What is Combat Zone Wrestling? CZW is the modern embodiment of hardcore wrestling. Founded in 1999, the organization is primarily based out of Philadelphia, the unofficial home of hardcore wrestling. While the promotion has its roots in ultraviolent matches that frequently include elements like barbed wire and glass, CZW also heavily features some of the top Junior Heavyweight talents in wrestling. The promotion runs monthly shows in the greater Philadelphia area, while also touring other parts of the US, Europe and Japan. CZW was founded by Hardcore Hall of Fame inductee John Zandig, and is currently owned by DJ Hyde, who has kept CZW true to its hardcore roots while continuing to showcase some of the best action the independent wrestling circuit has to offer. Combat Zone Wrestling Titles CZW World Heavyweight Championship – The top championship in CZW dates back to 1999, when Nick Gage won a 20-man Battle Royal to be named the first champion. The title is open to all wrestlers and can be contested under standard rules matches, but is frequently defended in ultraviolent rules matches. MASADA unified the Heavyweight Championship and the Ultraviolent Underground Championship in May 2012. -
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Combat Zone Wrestling - Set 2 Card Game Executive Producer Tom Filsinger Producer / Handbook Designer / Art Director Kris Osk Character Art / Character Color Werner Mueck Special Match Design / Card Proofing / Handbook Proofing Todd Joerchel Handbook Writer Steve Peton Card Stats Ricky Schmidt Card Proofing Tim Dalton Card Proofing Chad Olson Card Proofing Cory Olson Special Thanks DJ Hyde & Lyle C. Williams www.FilsingerGames.com www.CZWrestling.com ©2013 Filsinger Games What is Combat Zone Wrestling? CZW is the modern embodiment of hardcore wrestling. Founded in 1999, the organization is primarily based out of Philadelphia, the unofficial home of hardcore wrestling. While the promotion has its roots in ultraviolent matches that frequently include elements like barbed wire and glass, CZW also heavily features some of the top Junior Heavyweight talents in wrestling. The promotion runs monthly shows in the greater Philadelphia area, while also touring other parts of the US, Europe and Japan. CZW was founded by Hardcore Hall of Fame inductee John Zandig, and is currently owned by DJ Hyde, who has kept CZW true to its hardcore roots while continuing to showcase some of the best action the independent wrestling circuit has to offer. Combat Zone Wrestling Titles CZW World Heavyweight Championship – The top championship in CZW dates back to 1999, when Nick Gage won a 20-man Battle Royal to be named the first champion. The title is open to all wrestlers and can be contested under standard rules matches, but is frequently defended in ultraviolent rules matches. MASADA unified the Heavyweight Championship and the Ultraviolent Underground Championship in May 2012. -
Other Promotions
Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) Last Updated: May 3, 2021 Page 1 of 13 May 22, 1998 in Cleveland, OH October 28, 1999 in Cleveland, OH Masonic Auditorium drawing 2,215 Agora Theater drawing 1,000 1. Tracy Smothers & Little Guido NC The Blue Meanie & Super Nova. 1. Danny Doring & Amish Roadkill beat The Dupps. 2. Axl Rotten & Balls Mahoney beat Tracy Smothers & Little Guido via 2. David Cash & Nova beat CW Anderson & Bill Wiles. pinfall. 3. Spike Dudley pinned Simon Diamond. 3. Taz beat Chris Chetti via submission. 4. Balls Mahoney beat Tracy Smothers in a “street fight” match. 4. Al Snow beat Danny Doring. 5. ECW Champ Mike Awesome beat PN News. 5. Ulf Hermann beat John Kronus. 6. Super Crazy beat Tony DeVito. 6. ECW Tag Champs Chris Candido & Lance Storm beat Jamie Dundee & 7. Yoshihiro Tajiri beat Little Guido and Jesus Cristobol in a “three way Mike Lozansky when Candido made the pin. dance.” Guido pinned Cristobol. Tajiri pinned Guido. 7. Chris Candido pinned Lance Storm. 8. Justin Credible beat Jerry Lynn. 8. ECW TV Champ Rob Van Dam beat Jerry Lynn. 9. Sabu beat Rhino when he pinned Steve Corino [sic]. 9. Sabu beat Mikey Whipwreck via submission. 10. Buh Buh Ray, D-Von, & Big Dick Dudley beat Spike Dudley, Tommy Dreamer, & Sandman when Spike was pinned. April 6, 2000 in Cleveland, OH Agora Theater drawing 1,150 October 24, 1998 in Cleveland, OH 1. Prodigy beat Chilly Willy Agora Theater drawing 2,371 ($42,000) 2. Mikey Whipwreck beat Johnny Swinger. 3. CW Anderson & Bill Wiles beat Danny Doring & Amish Roadkill. -
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Other Promotions
World Wrestling Association (WWA) Last Updated: May 10, 2021 Page 1 of 19 March 11, 1980 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing ??? 1. Women’s match. 2. Dick the Bruiser & Bobo Brazil vs. Jerry Valiant & Paul Christy. Note: The WWA tv show aired on WTTV Channel 4 (from Indianapolis) which was available on area cable systems April 8, 1980 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing ??? 1. Women’s match. 2. Bobo Brazil vs. Tim Hampton. 3. WWA Tag Champs Dick the Bruiser & Spike Huber DDQ Roger Kirby & Jerry Valiant. May 6, 1980 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing ??? 1. Jackie Ruffen vs. Jerry Graham. 2. Tom Lynch vs. Mark Manson. 3. Tim Hampton vs. Jim Grabmire. 4. Bobo Brazil vs. Paul Christy. 5. WWA Tag Champss Jerry Valiant & Roger Kirby vs. Dick the Bruiser & Spike Huber in a “no DQ” match. Last Updated: May 10, 2021 Page 2 of 19 Memphis Wrestling Last Updated: May 10, 2021 Page 3 of 19 September 20, 1980: Wrestling returned to local television with Jerry Jarrett’s Memphis-based program airing on WKEF Channel 22. This only lasted through the end of the year with no live shows being run. May 31, 1981 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing ??? 1. Kevin Sullivan vs. Dutch Mantell. 2. Jerry Lawler vs. Terry Funk. Note: This card was likely cancelled. A future newspaper article mentions three wresting shows in the first half of the year had been cancelled. Last Updated: May 10, 2021 Page 4 of 19 Mid-Atlantic Wrestling Last Updated: May 10, 2021 Page 5 of 19 August 9, 1981 in Dayton, OH Convention Center drawing ??? 1. -
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FALL 2016 | GREENHILL SCHOOL THEH MAGAZINE OF illGREENHILL SCHOOL THE KEYS TO SUCCESS Social-Emotional Learning at Greenhill Social-Emotional Learning at Greenhill: Ongoing research from some of the nation’s top institutions confirms that in our educational climate, the pursuit of knowledge is no longer the differentiator. In a world where information and knowledge can be obtained in a quick internet search, the key to a successful student lies in the development of multiple competencies in relationships, coping, problem-solving and decision-making. New this year, Greenhill has rolled out the first purposeful integration of social emotional learning into the curriculum. Read more on page 28. FALL 2016 Departments 28 2 A Word from Scott A. Griggs THE KEYS TO SUCCESS Head of School Social-Emotional Learning at Greenhill 3 An Important Announcement from Greenhill School l 40 Alumni Reflect on 4 School News Social-Emotional Learning 8 Sports News Michelle Taylor ’99 David Sunshine ’88 12 Farewell Greenhill Legends 14 Welcome New Trustees 16 ISAS Reaccreditation 18 Class of 2016 26 Community Connections through Senior Projects 45 A Message from Michael Waldman ’98 President, Alumni Association 46 Alumni News 50 Alumni Class Notes 56 In Memoriam 57 Turning Points 96 Why I Give: Brad Friedman ’96 Annual Report of Gifts 59 A Message from William E. Rose ’85 Chair, Board of Trustees 60 Statement of Financial Position 61 Endowment Performance 62 Greenhill Giving: Summary of the Year 70 Greenhill Fund 90 Corporate and Foundation Donors 90 Restricted Operating Donors 91 Library Donors 91 Gifts in Kind Greenhill School is a diverse community of learners that strives for excellence; values individuality; fosters a passion 64 Building Community Campaign for learning; promotes the balanced development of mind, Celebrates Community body and character; encourages service; and instills a respect for others.