Thursday, September 18, 2003

I told you I'd be back. People asked me what I thought of the show. Well, I saw some decent preliminary matches in the quest for the Ironman title. Sonjay Dutt, who I think just seems to be getting better everytime I see him seemed off in his timing but what the hell, we're all entitled to a bad night. Was looking forward to seeing Mafia again but circumstances intervened. The crowd seemed happy with his replacement though I'd have been happier to see his driving partner work instead.The show was moving along quite well and then things went to hell. What do I mean? Let's start the shit.

First things first. Last saturday night at the CZW Arena, there seemed to be two burning issues surrounding Trent Acid. First: Did he threaten to "drop his smile" before the final Ironman match unless he took the Ironman title and two: (at least among the rats gathered at ringside) would he drop his pants with the them after the match and give them a smile. Well, more likely we'll know more for sure about the second (at least if & when the itching & burning shows up) then we will about the first. When the delay went down before the final round of the Ironman contest and several key players in the CZW organization were seen hustling back to the locker room, everyone knew something was up. As it became more & more obvious that they were stalling for time, Robbie made his statement about having a situation. By now, word was leaking out of the dressing room that Trent was pulling a Triple H & refusing to do the job. When they came to the ring, everyone watched waiting to see when the bullshit would go down. Well as you have heard by now, Trent amazingly scored the most pinfalls with just seconds left in the match to win the Ironman Title. And the crowd began to turn hostile. So are the rumors true? Did Trent refuse to do the job? Or is this one big work? Let me first state that it doesn't say much for Trent's reputation that so many people are buying that he refused to do the job without question. Says a lot about a large majority of the fans opinion of him. What do I think? The night of the show I have to admit that I too bought into the rumor. But now as I sit & think about it, I'm not so sure. It almost seems like the airing of CZW's dirty laundry was too obvious. Way too much seemed to be made a public scene that night. So perhaps it is a work. Maybe Trent is working us even better than he works the rats at ringside. And if he is, then I give him his due for one hell of a work. And I also give him a jar of Blue ointment for that burning & itching problem. Perhaps he can share with Little Mondo.

In case you didn't notice, Little Mondo has new rats. And the old rats looked none to pleased about it. A few of us were taking bets when the 'rat' fight would break out. But you have to give Little Mondo credit. He's only trying to further his education. That's why he chose the schoolgirls with the white knee socks and uniform blouses I'm sure. Of couse they also had chains looped across their skirts & hanging over their asses. Maybe Mondo was looking for a different kind of education. And we all know a woman with chains sure as shit can teach you some new lessons. Maybe Little Mondo won't be so "little" anymore. Either that or we'll find him trussed up like a Thanksgiving turkey behind the building after the next card. That's the chance you take when you play with women in chains. Best of luck to you son. Hope you made the right choice.

Then of course there was the end of the night. The "unsanctioned' match between Zandig & Messiah. At least I think it was a match. Since the entire match until the finale took place backstage, who knows. One thing is for sure. It made an already hostile crowd even more hostile. And then the conclusion. John Zandig doing his best Richard Harris imitation. Streaming blood, fishhooks thru his back. Little big to be called just Horse, perhaps Man Called Clydesdale? Looks of confusion on many of the faces. They came to see a wrestling match, not a suspension. I'm sure somehow on some piece of paper this looked like a good idea. And maybe just maybe, Zandig will find a way to make it work. I think he took a big gamble. It got him publicity if that's what he wanted. But perhaps the timing might have been better. After the shit that just went down in Delaware and the current uneasy climate across the area about the amount of violence in wrestling, was it really the right time? Maybe there's a storyline here. Maybe there will be reasons explained in the future. But for now there's just pictures. Pictures of a man covered in blood, fishhooks thru his back, hanging from the ceiling. The internet is a powerful tool. And that picture is out all over the internet. They say a picture says a thousand words. But without a proper explanation, perhaps those words are the wrong ones. Zandig made his choice. He had the balls to take a chance. Let's hope that choice doesn't come back to bite him in the ass.

That's it for now. I'll be back next week to raise a little more hell. What'll I talk about. Who knows? I'll find something. There's a lot of shit out there in the wrestling world and somebody needs to piss on it. So for now, this is The Bloodhound howlin' & prowlin. See you at the matches.



Monday, September 08, 2003

It's been too damn long. Hate me, love me or maybe not even give a shit one way or the other. Doesn't matter. I'm back & full of piss & vinegar as my grandfather used to say. I've spent over a month dealing with the problems that arise having an elder parent who decided to do a legdrop off the top turnbuckle at home. In this case however, the top turnbuckle happened to be the landing three steps above the floor and the injuries sustained were a broken clavicle & a broken heel. And those weren't sustained by the opponent. Then while doing therapy, we discovered she had a cardiac arythmia which is leading to the installation of a pacemaker. So needless to say lately I've played more roles than the average WWE employee. But enough about my troubles. It's time to do what I used to do best: Start some shit. So let's begin, shall we.

Dover, Delaware or Dover, England. There may be 'bluebirds over the white cliffs of Dover" in England but evidently a "little bird" in Dover, Delaware decided to fly over and shit on the heads of John Zandig, the owner of Racks and the CZW fans collective heads. In case you haven't heard, the city of Dover is looking to ban, as they put it, contests with a pre-determined ending from appearing in their lovely little city. Seems someone dropped off a tape of last year's Death Match Tournament to the city officials. They of course where horrified at the great risk to the clean, wholesome citizens of Dover since we all know that next to masturbation watching a contest with a predetermined ending is the next best thing to make you go blind and grow hair on your palms. Amazingly, when asked about the WWE appearing in the city, we are told that is not a problem. The WWE knows how to present themselves 'appropriately'. I guess Vince changes his mind so much about the ending in his matches that the protectors of public safety have no fear of a WWE match being pre-determined. Or if it was pre-determined, could it be that the dollars brought in by a WWE event to the city of Dover's treasury could be used to fund a hospital for hairy handed blind people and that would make it alright? After all, John Zandig could only finance a small wing off the dollars he is bringing into the treasury. Seems a bit of a double standard here. Bottom line is that each and every person who walks into a CZW show at Racks knows what he is walking into and paid for the opportunity to do so. Once again , the air is full of political bullshit games as the little guy gets shit on & the large corporation gets an exemption. Perhaps the City of Dover officials need to examine their own palms cause it sure seems like somebody is getting jerked off around here. Just a thought.

Now lets talk about the upcoming show in Philly. Zandig vs Messiah in an 'unsanctioned' match. Seems some people are trying to say that Zandig is implying that he is going to use light tubes & barbed wire in Philly. I must not be reading deep enough cause I haven't seen him implying that anywhere. Unsanctioned means that the match has not been approved by the Athletic Comission. Now last I heard there were any number of reasons a match could be unsanctioned. Everything from a competitor not being medically approved to compete to a new type of match not yet approved for competition in Philly. Now if memory serves me right, one of the big boys a few years ago ran a whole pay per view called "Unsanctioned" and I don't remember them breaking any state laws to do so. It is my firm belief that Zandig will do everything in his power to put Messiah thru hell and whip the crowd into an absolute frenzy without jeopardizing the future of his promotion or the jobs of any State Athletic Comission representative. So show the hell up and see how far Zandig really goes. I don't believe you'll be disappointed.

Also while I'm on the subject of CZW, a quick congratulations to CZW for their affiliation with the Zero-One promotion. This cooperation between the two companies can only lead to a stronger mix of styles for both promotions. I believe that John Zandig learned a lot thru his previous Japan affiliation and some of the mistakes that were made there will not be repeated again. It is my firm belief that you will never see a CZW show suffer in quality because too many key workers are in Japan again. I believe this relationship will be more give and take than the previous one. I could be wrong but I don't think so. So sit back and enjoy.

Well I've ranted enough for tonite and probably pissed off a few people in the process, so I'll call it an end for now. I'll be back next week with my views on Saturday's match. I'll also see who else I can piss off. It's a new world and a new attitude for The Bloodhound. Anger. It does a writer good. Till next week, this is The Bloodhound howlin' & prowlin'.



Tuesday, July 08, 2003

Just back from Salem, Ma. Went up to hang out in Witch land with my girlfriend, sister & kids. I'll be posting my views about the upcoming CZW match & some other assorted news & views this Thursday night. Hope to hear from you all then.

The Bloodhound

Friday, June 27, 2003

I'm attempting this again. If you have any comments about my post of the 26th. Please post them after this post. Thanks.



Thursday, June 26, 2003

Well my comments board for the post below didn't seem to work since they updated to the new version of Blogger software. I'll see if I can work out the problem by the next post. Sorry guys.
Well this weekend is the start of the Bloody Summer in Delaware. Saturday afternoon the shit hits the fan. Eight men do battle for one of four spots in July's Tounament of Death. A chance to meet CZW's sickest goes to the four winners. Let's take a look at the competitors shall we.

1st up: Team IWA Mid-South: Ian Rotten, J C Bailey, Corporal Robinson & a fourth man yet to be revealed. We already saw what these men are capable of a few weeks ago in Philadelphia. It's a toss up if these bastards are sicker than the ultraviolent Icons of CZW or not. Anyone who has viewed an IWA King of the Death Matches tape knows what I am talking about. These guys like to get creative in their types of death matches. But they are going into the ring against John Zandig & the boys from CZW. Many of the CZW guys have competed in Japan where the Death Match is king. In fact, I think Zandig introduced a few new types to the Japanese audience. So beyond the goal of getting into the tournament, Team IWA is in this for the bragging rights. This is personal. Which league (CZW or IWA) has the sickest group around? Depending on how many of the IWA team survive, this could be determined next month back at Racks. You can be certain that it is Ian's hope that they all make it there next month. Which makes things extremely tough for the other competitors. And who are the other competitors?

2. Necrobutcher. After an excellent showing in last year's tournament, Necrobutcher returns to raise more hell. Last year, Necrobutcher & Wifebeater wrestled thru, over & around the crowd at Racks, doing serious damage to themselves and anything that wasn't (and a few things that were) hooked down. As last year's IWA King of the Deathmatch champion ( a title he won shortly after coming back from having his arm impaled by a broken light tube), Necrobutcher more than qualifies as a tough match for any of the others. Add into that the fact that he has unfinished business with Ian Rotten and the picture gets even uglier.

3. Mr. Insanity Toby Klein. Klein is back after also competing in last year's Tournament of Death. Klein gave a decent showing against Nick Gage but is he ready for the others in the Extreme 8? He has nothing to lose...except possibly some vital part of his anatomy. Only time will tell if Klein has the balls to meet up with the others & when the smoke clears the question will be will he have any balls left at all.

4. Bishop Slade. Big man from the Pittsburg area. Don't know too much about him. Supposedly the rumor is he was friends with New Jack. If this is true, I hope that New Jack gave him a little of his hardcore training cause entering into a contest with any of the Team IWA guys, he's going to need every advantage he can get. I spoke to him briefly at the Philly show. He seems excited to be coming. Let's hope he is as excited about being here once he finishes in the ring Saturday.

5. Deranged. Not the high flying little guy we've all come to know 7 love over the last few CZW cards. Nope this guy is big, bald & wears an orange prison jumpsuit. Is he any good? I can't tell you too much. The only footage I saw of him, he lost tons of blood as well as his lunch. Yes, at IWA's King of the Death Match 2001, Deranged blew chunks all ove the floor at ringside. Those of you who paid extra for those ringside seats are giving it second thoughts right now aren't you? I'll give the man this, he bleeds like a stuck pig. We might see him take some sick bumps but I'm not looking for him to advance.

That's the line up for the Extreme 8. In addition you have Zangig & Gage against Messiah & Hatred. The winning team's members to advance to the Tournament. A tough enough match as it is with these four men but with all of the other outside interests involved here, who knows who will get involved? One thing is for sure. It's going to ba an all out war.

And this is just the beginning. There are two more shows to go at Racks. The Bloody Summer is here. Bring your raincoats, bring your dropcloths, bring your umbrellas because the shower of blood is about to begin.

This is The Bloodhound saying Keep On Howlin' & Prowlin'. See you at the matches. Check back here and at www.czwwrestling.com after the show for more news & commentary.

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Wednesday, June 25, 2003

It seems to work. Tonight I'll post mty thoughts about Saturday's show. Hope to see your comments


I'm trying to add a comments section to the board so things might get a bit wacky over the next few days. Let's see if this works

Tuesday, June 24, 2003

As some of you may have noticed, I changed the Contact button to read "E-mail Me!!" at the top of the page. So if you want to get in touch with me, click on that button & drop me an e-mail. I'll be updating tommorrow night about the CZW Extreme 8 so stop on by, check it out & let me know what you think. Also keep your eye on www.czwwrestling.com for more from The Bloodhound in the weeks to come.

The Bloodhound

Thursday, June 19, 2003

Oh by the way, I appreciate fan or hate mail. To reach me, just click on the word "contact" at the top of the page & drop me an e-mail. The Hound
Oh by the way, I appreciate fan or hate mail. To reach me, just click on the word "contact" at the top of the page & drop me an e-mail. The Hound

Wednesday, June 18, 2003

OK faithful wrestling fanatics & other assorted readers. I'm getting ready to go away on a trip to a horror movie convention in Pittsburgh with my son & some friends but I'll be back with more news next week. Might even see a Santo wrestling horror film while I'm there. To hold you till I get back, I told you big things were coming. Check out www.czwwrestling.com for The Bloodhound's views on last Saturday night's mayhem & the Extreme 8 to come in Delaware. Look for The Hound to start doing guest shots there more often. Cya all next week. Keep Howlin' & Prowlin' - The Bloodhound

Thursday, June 12, 2003

Hey guys, The Bloodhound here. Well we're getting ready to start a wild summer with CZW between Philadelphia & Delaware. And it all starts this Saturday in Philly. Yep. Two shows a month for the next three months including some real doozies for you blood marks out there in Delaware. But more about those in the coming weeks. So let's begin, shall we??

First off a moment of silence for Freddie Blassie. many of you younger readers remember him as Classy Freddie Blassie, one of the greatest heel managers ever. But those of you around The Bloodhound's age or older probably remember Freddie in the ring. They called him The Vampire & the story was that he filed his teeth the better to bite chunks out of his opponenet's foreheads. To this day, I I still remember from my youth blassie biting into somone's forehead, the blood beginning to flow and a big black X appearing on the screen to censor the bloodshed so as not to disturb the pure unadulterated minds of small children in the viewing audince. So we did the next best thing. We bought the wrestling magazines & there in all its pure glory was Blassie chowing down on some poor guy's forehead while the fellow was wearing thet familiar crimson mask. Yes folks. Blassie could truly be called one of the first ultraviolent wrestlers. We all should pay him our respects. As good with a mic as he was with those filed teeth, Blassie was always good for a great interview or working the crowd to a frenzy. To be called a "Pencil Neck Geek" by Blassie was an honor. I'm sure I speak for those wrestling fans of my generation when I say we'll miss him. That big wrestling card in heaven just added another great star.

Next, a follow up. Gino Moore has decided to run as the NWS. Glad to hear it. Gino should spend his money concentrating on getting top talent for his shows not fighting for the NWA name. After all the name isn't what's going to put asses in the seats to use the words of an independent promoter we all knew and loved.The quality of the shows is what will bring them back. get yourself some good names on the show and a decent array of mid-card talent and you'll build that fan base and keep them coming back. I wish Mr. Moore the best of luck with his newly named promotion. Bring in the talent & perhaps The Bloodhound will stop in for a show or two.

Next up: CZW. This Saturday, the summer truly begins as the Steel Cage returns to CZW. Gage, Messiah & Hatred in a steel cage for the CZW World title. Let's put a half starved lion, tiger & a bear all in the same cage and toss in one piece of red meat. The results will probably be about the same. It's not going to be pretty folks. There won't be a lot of technical stuff here. This will be a last man standing affair. Somebody better make sure the EMTs have a packed medical kit for this one because someone just might be leaving that cage on a stretcher. This match alone should be worth the price of admission. And then there is the undercard.

Ric Blade vs Ruckus. Air Blade versus the high flyer from the hood. Blade has looked better each match out lately but is he ready for Ruckus. It's easy to be deceived by Ruckus. A man his size shouldn't move with the speed & agility that he does.But he DOES. Oh yes, he DOES. this could very well be one of Blade's toughest challengers. Who will win? Tough call but one thing is sure. The fans will be winners when these two meet.

How about Sonjay versus Deranged? These two lightweights move with such speed & agility that if you take your eyes off them for a minute, you'll find yourself saying what the hell just happened. In the blink of an eye, these two can shoot through a series of moves tha will simply amaze you. Persistent, quick and tough as nails, it's no mystery why Sonjay has become a fan favorite at CZW. And Deranged has continued to impress in all his appearance here thus far. This should be a phenominal match.

The return to CZW of The Briscoes. Glad to see the return of a great family to CZW. From the boys in the ring to Mom & Dad in the stands, this is an all around class act. From the day they made their debut in a CZW ring, Jay & Mark have been wowing the crowd. The time they were away left a big hole in the CZW Tag Team ranks. But now their back. And how better to prove that they are back with a vengence then to go after The Backseat Boys. Two of the best precision Tag Teams in CZW going head to head. Each man working with his partner like clockwork. This is no hastily assembled tag team. This is true tag team wrestling as an art. This is a case where these men on both sides can be called a team. I look forward to this being one of the best wrestling matches of the night.

Right up there with it in terms of wrestling will be B-Boy against Jimmy Rave. No hardcore brawling here. This will be technical skills alll the way. This match should rank up there with any of the matches from Best of The Best. Two more technicians in the ring. Am I detecting a pattern here?

And speaking of technicians, how about the return to CZW of Reckless Youth? For those who have seen reckless work, I need say no more for you to begin celebrating. for those who haven't seen reckless work before, well sit down son and let him show you how it's done. One of the superstars of the Independent scene for years, reckless is capable of delivering a match that will have you on your feet standing and cheering. His technical skills are next to none and it is no wonder that at one time he was under a developmental contract with Vince McMahon. Thank god for us all that he remains here in the Independents and not a part of the diluted down crap that is being peddled to the unaware mainstream fan as wrestling by the McMahon family. Reckless, as always, I consider it a gift to watch you & others of your ilk in action.

Damn that's a lot of technical matches I just mentioned. Isn't this CZW? Where are the UltraViolent matches? There has to be more than just the main event right? Well of course CZW couldn't let a card pass with out at least one other violent match. So joining the Cage Match as part of the "senseless pain & violence portion of the program" as a friend puts it, will be Zandig against Rebel in a Strap Match. Well we all know Rebel and zandig have been around for quite a while. They both have a tough leather like skin. The question now becomes which is stronger: their leather like skin or the real leater of the strap. Rebel is one tough SOB but I think my vote here has to go with Zandig. Having toured Japan and going through most every kind of extrme Deathmatch imaginable, I think his pain threshold might be just a little bit higher than Rebel's. But one never knows what part Rebel's army will play in this affair. One thing is for sure. Somebody is going to take a whipping.

And of course, we have to mention GQ & Chris Cash. We all know that somewhere during the course of their match, we'll see the sick bump of the evening. I must admit that Cash is not one of my favorites but he is beginning to grow on me. Hopefully, he won't kill himself in one of these sick spots before I get to like him. I'll give GQ this. He takes a sick bump well. Enough said.

In the weeks to come The Bloodhound will be expanding his coverage as I've been asked by Zandig to also begin writing for czwwrestling.com Look for my pieces on the Extreme Eight & Deathmatch card there soon. And as always drop in here to see what I've been up to in the weird & wild world of Independent wrestling. For now this is The Bloodhound saying "Keep on Howlin' & Prowlin' ". See you at the matches.

Tuesday, May 20, 2003

Just a quickie here. Big things underway for The Bloodhound. Hope to be announcing them soon here. Keep an eye on CZWWrestling.com. Don't you just love a good mystery??

Wednesday, May 07, 2003

OK. We got a lot to cover tonight so let's crank this mother up. First off: The NWA New Jersey battle. Seems that a battle is being waged over the NWA New Jersey name. Gino Moore & Fred Rubenstein are staring across the ring at each other fighting a battle for the name. Both have aired their claims on the Internet and each thinks they have the right to the name. This whole battle reminds me of two seagulls on the boardwalk fighting over the remains of a moldy soft pretzel. A lot of noise, a bit of squawking & posturing & in the end is the prize really worth it. I haven't seen a good NWA show in New Jersey since Dennis Coraluzzo died & Dirty Doug Gilbert stopped coming here. If they couldn't produce a good show working together, what the hell makes them think they can do so separately.Perhaps somone will step in from outside & buy both these guys out & bring the annual Eddie Gilbert show which is sorely missed back to New Jersey. One can only hope.

Next up: CZW pays tribute this weekend to 10 years of wrestling at Viking Hall. The new breed of extreme wrestling looks back at their heritage. To those of us who were there 10 years ago, this should be a special moment. Bob Magee sums up a lot of those feelings & history very well in his AS I SEE IT column this week. (Check it out at the Pro Wrestling Between The Sheets link on this page) I won't try and compete with Bob's memories. I'll only say that I watched a small promotion known as Eastern Championship Wrestling grow to a giant known as ECW and my gut tells me that I'm once again in this same position with CZW. One doesn't usually get this opportunity twice in a lifetime & I'd like to thank John Zandig for his friendship and allowing me to be there every step of that growth. I know that the boys will do the many ghosts of the past that inhabit Viking Hall proud & perhaps establish some new legends of their own to remember this night as well. I'll post my feelings about the show after Saturday night.

Lastly: Kaiju Big Battel. What the hell is that you might ask? Well take wrestling, combine it with every old Japanese monster film you ever saw, throw it in a shaker with a bit of Saturday Night Live & shake it all about & you have Kaiju Big Battel. And it's all coming to Philly. Yes, if you ever watched UltraMan when you were a kid, then Kaiju is for you. This entertaining blend features men in giant monster suits meeting in a steel cage wrestling ring to do battle. It's the forces of good versus the forces of evil. It's silly, it's bizarre & it's funny as hell. Come be a kid again. Come to Kaiju Big Battel. I'll save you a spot. All the info you need is in the following Press Release from Kaiju Big Battel Headquarters:

Kaiju Big Battel Continues 2003 National Campaign With Philadelphia Debut at Electric Factory on Saturday May 31st, 2003

Calendar: Music, Performing Arts, and Unrivaled Live-Action Comedy
Who: Kaiju Big Battel with musical guest Need New Body
Where: The Electric Factory, 421 North 7th Street, Philadelphia, PA
When: Saturday, May 31, 2003. Doors at 7:30 PM
Tickets: Ticket prices: $20 (advanced) and $22 (day of show). All Ages.
Tickets at the EFC box office (1231 Vine Street), TLA box office (334 South
Street), Ticketmaster locations or charge 215-336-2000 or go to Ticketmaster.com

The Kaiju Big Battel Universe continues to expand! After conquering the Roseland Ballroom in Manhattan, Kaiju Big Battel makes its Philadelphia debut on May 31st. Come join 2,000 lucky Kaiju fans and 20-plus giant city-crushing monsters, aliens, and heroes, as Kaiju Big Battel stars in Philly Factory Fighto. Kaiju's multi-media production will showcase Kaijutron video screens, the towering Danger Cage, the fan favorite Danger Zone (a Double-Dare-inspired audience participation area) and the debut of two new Kaiju monsters (It's a surprise!). And wait, there'smore-- very special musical guests the Need New Body will kick off the spectacle

Philly Factory Fighto marks the third event of what will prove to be the biggest year in Kaiju Big Battel's epic history. After the Big Battel invades Philadelphia, Kaiju mayhem will be unleashed in LA, San Francisco, Chicago, and Boston. And in 2003 the continuing monster saga will be captured in a trade press book from Hyperion Books and a full length DVD release from Redline Entertainment. > Philly Factory Fighto schedule of events:
Pre-show party with monsters
> Musical prelude by Need New Body
Match 1: Seafood Soup Surprise Rematch
Kung-Fu Chicken Noodle Vs. Unibouzu

Match 2: Muck Raker
Dusto Bunny Vs. Gomi-man

Battel Break: Fan Fun Time
> Los Plantanos and 2 Lucky Fans

Match 3: Duo-Danger Duet
Sky Deviler and Mota Naru Vs. Slo Feng and American Beetle

Match 4: Championship Belt Contest
Hell Monkey VS Silver Potato

About Kaiju Big Battel
Kaiju Big Battel is a modern conflict of epic proportions. Planet Earth is under threat: scattered throughout the galaxy is a monstrous mob of maniacal villains, menacing alien beasts, and giant, city-crushing monsters that are waging war against one another. Presiding over this mayhem is the Kaiju Commissioner, an enigmatic human-arbiter appointed by a clandestine cadre of world leaders to regulate Kaiju rage. If the Kaiju Commissioner doesn't do his job perfectly - or if civilization isn't careful - the entire world could get caught in the crossfire.

Currently, the Kaiju Universe maintains an active roster of approximately 30 monsters, including a blue alien-glutton named Sky Deviler, a factory-worker-turned-soup-can called Kung-Fu Chicken Noodle, a dirty-hare-sage dubbed Dusto Bunny, Uchu Chu the Space Bug (self-explanatory), and a despicable, square-headed mad scientist known as Dr. Cube. In addition to the Kaiju Commissioner, a few other privileged humans also get a piece of the action, including Referee Jingi, a mustachioed official who enforces fairness and civility in the ring, Anthony Salbino, an urban renewal expert who reconstructs crumbled cityscapes between Battels, and one tuxedo-wearing, mouth-running MC

About Studio Kaiju
Studio Kaiju, an independent Boston-based performance and media group, is the creator of Kaiju Big Battel, the world's only live monster mayhem spectacle. Producer of consistently sold-out events, Studio Kaiju is best known for its live tournament-style performances, which are a tongue-in-cheek hybrid of American pro-wrestling, Japanese monster-movie mayhem, and lowbrow pop-culture. These events typically take place in a monster-sized wrestling ring, lined with miniature cityscape and random, over-sized Japanese monster-movie props.

To fund its monster creations and metropolitan destruction, Studio Kaiju produces and distributes its own line of merchandise including videos, T-shirts, lunchboxes and a whole catalogue of other cool but useless, limited-edition collectibles. The world of Kaiju Big Battel is also supported by Studio Kaiju's acclaimed web site, kaiju.com, which hosts Kaiju Big Battel news, monster profiles, videos of live events, arcade-style games, and the most fun online mall ever.

Monday, April 14, 2003

This past Saturday saw the Best of The Best return to CZW. Those of you who missed it missed one hell of a show. This was a two day tournament. I don't think it was intended that way but due to a late start after Ring of Honor, the show ran till almost 2AM sunday morning. It was a tribute to how good the show was that very few of the crowd left even with the lateness of the hour. I won't run down for you match by match the results. Other sites have that info. I'll comment on what I thought were the highlights of the night.

The night had a host of returns to CZW. The excitement I felt upon seeing the Briscoes back once again in CZW could only be surpassed by the joy I felt seeing the return of one of the best mic-men in CZW. Yes, cue up Lionel Richie's "Feelings" and bring on the Mexican hats. Broadway Danny Rose is back and the Rachies are reunited. Danny's hand was heavily taped and I'm sure he is still having some problems with it but I take his return as a good sign that he is on the road to recovery. His sense of humor and showmanship in the ring have been sorely missed. Welcome back Danny.

And the return of the Briscoes. Two of the hottest local young talents around. There is a reason that their match at Best of the Best one was chosen as the Match of the Night. Jay & Mark have continued to improve with their experience in the ring and could be a tag team force to contend with as well as being strong singles competitors. On top of which these two gentlemen are probably two of the most respectful young men it has been my pleasure to know in the business. Of course, having met their parents, it's not hard to understand where it comes from. An all around great family and a good example of what strong family support can mean.

Another thing we never thought we'd see in CZW happened that night as well. The door was opened to Ring of Honor with the appearance of Homicide in a CZW ring. Granted it was a run-in but how many of you out there thought you'd never see it happen. Quite a few I'm sure. Now I can't say that I am privy to all of John Zandig's booking decisions but it is my hope that this along with the Backseat's appearance on the Ring of Honor card could lead to more exchanges of talent. Just imagine: Samoa Joe against Nick Gage. Christopher Daniels against Trent Acid. Homicide against Nick Mondo. Dream matches that we have only thought about becoming a reality. I'm keeping my fingers crossed. Only time will tell.

Congratulations also to the CZW production crew on the return of the CZW-tron. I thought this an excellent idea when I saw it on Passyunk Avenue and I think it has even more possibiliies here. My hope is, and I am sure it is in the works, that they'll be able to cut back and forth betwen the camera up on the stage area and the hand held camera on the floor. This would make a good thing even better. And with Zandig's announcement that the lease on the building is sewn up for a full year, they have nothing but time on their hands to grow & improve. Having watched the opening teaser videos go from simply OK to a quality polished production, I have no doubt that the production values of the CZW product will only get better.

Well, that's about it for this week folks. Here's wishing everyone a great holiday season and The Bloodhound will see you all next week with more comments on the weird & wild world of wrestling in the Tri-State area. Til then, be good or if you can't be good be careful. See ya at the matches.

Monday, March 31, 2003

Haven't been on in a bit. Dealing with life & its issues but I'm back now.

So, this past Saturday, I went to The Electric Factory to see three legends of Professional Wrestling. No, I don't mean Bob Magee, The Hat Guy & Whacks -though I'm sure they all could qualify. I mean of course Dusty Rhodes, Terry Funk & Abdullah the Butcher. Yes, I went to 3PW with high hopes for a decent show. Did I get it? Well, let's begin.

I pulled into the parking lot at The Electric Factory in the pouring rain to be told it would cost me $8 to park my vehicle. Ok, I figured, I'm downtown in Philly. Gotta expect this I guess. I handed the man my money and pulled thru the gate. Suddenly a little gremlin of a man dressed in an orange vest and a Glad garbage bag rain poncho popped up in front of my car & wildly started gesturing for me to follow his directions. After guiding me in so tightly to the car next to me that there wasn't room for two fleas to fuck, let alone open the passenger door, he appeared at my window asking me if I had a tip for the "genemens who heped me park". Eight bucks to park and now this dude wanted a tip. Had I known what the night had in store, I'd have given him a tip - stay outside and save your money. Now I've been to 3PW shows before at Viking Hall and enjoyed them so I don't know what happened. Maybe it was that move on up to the East Side to that deluxe arena in the sky but I was very disappointed.

I can count my highlights on the fingers of one hand. 1. Hot Stuff Matt Stryker. A great gimmick for anyone with a sense of wrestling history as he used the finishing moves of all the wrestling legends of the past from the Garvin Stomp to Chief Jay Strongbow's war dance & tomahawk chops and everything in between. 2. The Hit Squad - Still one of the stiffest tag teams out there ( Just a thought for John Zandig: Nate Hatred & Nick Gage against these guys. Battle of the stiffest. Think about it). 3. The best match of the night: Xavier vs Homicide. Homicide. Is this the same guy I ripped a few years back for being a New Jack wannabe? Not anymore. The incredible improvement that I have seen since that night in Bayonne makes me wonder if this is the same guy. A talented young man who impresses me more & more with his mat work every time I see him, he has remade himself into a new image and can never again be accused of being a wannabe anything. He has grown to an incredible wrestler in his own right. Homicide, I salute you. 4. The three legends: What can I say? They're all past their prime but if you grew up with these guys like I did, they can do no wrong. All three still know how to work a crowd and that is a talent that a few of the other wrestlers that worked that night will never have. That's the highlights. Now let's talk about what went wrong.

How about an absolute bloodbath of a match featuring Balls Mahoney & Nosawa? I've seen Nosawa work twice before that night and was impressed with his agility & speed. He had a good look to him. He knew how to work a crowd. He knew how to work a submission hold.So, do we book him in a match where he can use any of that speed, skill & agility? Hell no. Let'[s book him in a slice & dice with Balls Mahoney. A man who doesn't know a submission hold from a submarine sandwich. Now I'll admit that I can enjoy a so called garbage wrestling match but damn get creative. Twenty minutes of "I got the pizza cutter, now you got the pizza cutter" gets a bit repetitive and boring. Pure & simple, Nosawa was wasted.

Let's talk about a catfight that wasn't even a catfight. Missy Hyatt against Jasmine. Ok, everyone knew we weren't going to really see any real tits. After all, this wasn't a Dangerous Women of Wrestling (GLOOW) show. The pasties the ladies were wearing were more the size of the Jamaican fried pie of the same name then any pastie ever worn by a self respecting stripper at the old Trocadero. But if you aren't going to give the guys a quick peak then at least give then a good catfight. Pull some hair, slap & scratch. Make it look good. But that just didn't happen. I saw better catfights in the 70's on a Saturday night at the local disco.

Not that the entire fault lies with the booking on this show. The fans deserve a shot too. During the best match of the night (Homicide/Xavier) most of them set on their hands and a few even started chanting boring. Damn, doesn't anyone appreciate real wrestling anymore? I saw several spots during that match that should have brought the crowd to its feet and not a damn movement from them. Perhaps i'm being too hard on them. Maybe they were still in shock from paying $5 for a plastic cup of watered down beer.

Meanie & Jasmine, I know you got it in you to put on a good show. I've seen it at Viking Hall. I hope you find your way back to that mix that you had there again. The pieces of the puzzle are there. Just rearrange them and I think you'll be OK.

Next week, a look at the upcoming CZW Best of the Best. Coming soon: The Bloodhound returns to Jersey All Pro. And just what the hell is kaiju anyway and what does it have to do with wrestling? All this and more in the weeks to come. Until next week, this is The Bloodhound saying see you at the indys.

Thursday, March 06, 2003

Ok Boys & Girls. Saturday night is almost here. CZW's return to Swanson Street. A packed card & a big announcement from Zandig. If you are at all interested in the Wrestling Scene in Philadelphia, your ass should be there. Let's take a look see at the card. I'll attack this in no particular order.

Let's start with Corey Kastle's first big match. This kid has been showing promise in the battle royals and brief run-ins that I have seen him do. He was trained by Jon Dahmer, a big point in his favor. He'll also be teaming with him in this match. Jon may not be the master showman when it comes to mic work, but the one thing that Dahmer does know, and do incredibly well, is wrestle. Jon is one of the workhorses of the company.No flashy showmanship for Jon, but some major league power moves and one of the toughest damn chops in the company. If Kastle has picked up half of what Jon has taught him (and it appears that he has), this could be the start of another great tag team run for Dahmer and a great debut for Kastle.

Blade & Kasmere. What can I say. Old feuds never die. There's bad blood here and some of it might get spilled on the canvas. Blade has made a major return here to CZW and each match appears to get more into the swing of things back here at his home base. And how about Kashmere? After an early run as part of one of the funniest tag-teams in wrestling, he revamped his style and came on strong as part of The Backseats. Kashmere always used to say to me that he had to pump it up and earn the respect of the fans. Well Johnny, I think you done got there. There is no disgrace in anything I've seen in that ring lately and I think Blade just might well be in for the fight of his life - especially with baseball bats being legal.

How about the other half of The Backseats? Trent Acid versus Mondo. A high fliers dream. We've also seen Mondo do the hardcore extreme sick shit like thumbtacks & lighttubes but don't forget that this boy can fly. And unless Trent somehow gets lured into changing his style, that's exactly what Mondo is going to have to do. This match should be fast paced & I'm expecting it to be one of the hilights of the evening.

Then there's our friends over at Three's Company. Ruckus, Cash & Sonjay. This time it's Ruckus against Cash with Sonjay doing the referee honors. The battle amongst these three has become its own mini Best of the Best as each man tries to prove that he deserves to be that bright star in the CZW world of Junior Heavyweights. All three have the skills. No denying that. But will Cash's cockiness & ego get the best of him? One thing is for sure, Sonjay and Ruckus aren't about to forget the screwing that Cash gave them when he was the man in charge of the three count. this could get very interesting.

H8 Club vs Hi-V. The powerhouse of Nate & Nicky against the skills of B-Boy & Messiah. there is no doubt that Nicky & Nate are two of the stiffest competitors in CZW. If you value your head, stay away from Nate's clothesline or Nicky's boot. We all know Messiah can take a beating and get down & dirty with the best of them, but how about B-Boy? Is he ready for the raw brute force they call the H8 Club. Saturday night we'll find out.

And of course the other matches on the card look strong as well. And we top it off with the 9 man Elimination for a spot in Best of the Best. The previous tow Best of the Bests have been viewed by the wrestling world as one of the top tournaments around in the Independents. One can only imagine the sense of pride one must have to be chosen to be in it. And these nine men get the opportunity to move into one of those spots. The pressure has to be tremendous. And their performances will have to be top notch.And when the dust settles, there will be one more proud man in the bunch. For he will know that he earned his spot at The Best of The Best.

Will Zandig's announcement top all of this? It's a difficult task but I never count John Zandig out. Just when you think he can't top everything that came before, he'll pull a major announcement out of his hat. Do I know what that announcemeent will be? Hell no but you can bet your ass i'll be right there to hear it. And if you are any kind of wrestling fan, you will be to. I'll see you Saturday Night at 7:00 on Swanson Street.

Monday, March 03, 2003

I'm back!! Well the snow is melting but there is still enough of that wonderful dirty grey frozen shit outside to fall and bust your ass. Which I did this morning. Yes, you guys from CZW who read this & know me, The Bloodhound took an ass bump although not in the ring. It gives me a new appreciation of what you go thru not to mention a black and blue spot the size of Philadelphia on my right ass cheek. But, anyway, on to wrestling.

So CZW returns to Swanson Street this Saturday. Seems from what I heard, XPW was getting just a bit too ambitious with their plans for renovations. Rumor is there were plans to set up storage facilities for some of Extreme Associates video product. Perhaps "Sleazy Sluts of the Squared Circle", " Touch My Tight & Tiny Turnbuckle" or some similar ilk. Who knows, who cares. As drunk and rowdy as a Mummer's New Year Brigade can get, they still have a sense of family values and I doubt very much that the Viking New Year Brigade wanted to be associated with a warehouse full of Porn tapes. Plus it seems XPW didn't read in their lease terms about not having concerts at the building and decided to have them before their last few shows. So the lease was revoked. And the stage was set for CZW's return Saturday night. Is this a good thing. Well, The Bloodhound has mixed feelings. There were certain things I liked about Passyunk Avenue. I liked the CZW cam set up. When the match spilled out to the floor, I didn't have to guess from the sound what was happening. I merely had to look at the screen on the wall. Can't see this happening at Swanson Street without some major renovations but I guess I'll keep my fingers crossed. The second thing is harder to explain. You had to be there at the begining with CZW in Mantua to understand it. Passyunk Avenue had the same feel as Mantua. It was a good feeling. It felt like coming home. Hard to explain but I know some of the other guys who were there at the begining felt it too. Will that feeling ever come at Swanson Street? Maybe but I think it's still going to be haunted by the ghosts of ECW for a long time. But on the other hand, the return to Swanson Street means that money that would have been used for renovations can be used to help bring in more talent and add to a list of great talent thats already here. A larger building & more known location also means the ability to bring in more fans. And of course more fans means more money once again allowing for expansion. So I have to say that I understand the decision but I'm still divided on how I like it.

Saturday's show looks to be dynamite with an outstanding array of matches featuring CZW talent plus a mini Best of the Rest contest as a lead-in to the Best of the Best that looks incredible. Any two of the people on this tournament coming in would be an outstanding coup for Zandig but to have all them coming in for just this one card puts CZW right at the top. I know many people were disappointed in the last show. And to a certain extent, rightfully so though some of what I read was absolutely ridiculous - talk to some of the people like Bob Magee, his brother Sarge & myself and we can tell you about some really horrendous shows. (Does anyone remember Ed the Razor or The Mummy in a failing shopping mart in Clementon? How about the Soumali Warrior? But I digress.) My point is I've never known Zandig to present two bad shows in a row. I know he met with his locker room after the last show to discuss what went wrong and what they needed to do for this show. I have confidence that this will be a good strong show. I know I'll be there and I hope you will too.

I attempted to watch the WWE again. I just can't do it. Vince's material is getting so insulting and in such bad taste that it even makes some of Dennis Corraluzo's worst bad taste routines (Ric Rachet having Tommy Fierro's bowling pin stuck up his ass crack comes to mind as one of them) look minor league. Family entertainment? Maybe for the most dysfunctional family in America. And am I the only one who wonders why in God's name we have to see Hulk Hogan yet again? Maybe Vince knows something we don't. I sure as hell can't figure it out.

Oh well that's enough for now. I'll be back later this week with a more in-depth look at saturday's CZW card & some more random ramblings from The Kennel. Until then, this is The Bloodhound howlin' & prowlin'.

Monday, February 17, 2003

As I look out at the snow outside and realize that I am starting to suffer Cabin Fever, I decided it was time for some random ramblings from the deep dark bottomless pit I call my mind. So let us begin. XPW. Does it stand for Xtreme Poverty Wrestling? If the rumors one hears are true, then I suppose so. When you need to sell off items to meet your payroll at your Friday night show and then cancel your Saturday night show, people have to wonder. Oh that's right the Saturday show was canceled due to the extreme weather conditions. You know that must be true. I was out that night and damned if I didn't almost sink up to my sole tops in an inch high snow drift. Well it's good to know that XPW was concerned about their fans unlike those rascals over at 3PW who evidently cared so little about their fans that they gave the over 500 fans (who must have put on their mucklucks & snowshoes to get there) what sounds like one of their best shows in recent memory. Damn how inconsiderate of them. Let me slap Tod Gordon, Meanie & Jasmine's wrists. Well with Jasmine perhaps, if she is game, I'd slap more than her wrists. Just kidding. Maybe.

And speaking of inconsiderate, let's talk about one of the most inconsiderate cheers in Professional Wrestling: The "You F**ked Up" chant. Now when any wrestler (and I mean ANY wrestler in ANY organization) is out the busting his ass for you and attempting to give you the best damn show he can, what gives you the right to sit on your warm comfortable ass and chant shit like that. The average worker in an Independent card gets about 2 hours to come up with a match that will get your ass excited, a match full of moves to make you say Holy Shit. 2 Hours. Suppose you were given 2 hours to prepare for possibly the most grueling and extreme activity in your life. Are you 100% ready? Maybe not but you gotta give it your all. So do you take that chance and do your best or lay back and say "ahhh, I'll take the easy way"? And what about all those people who paid their hard earned money to see you do your best? Do you let them down? Not if you really give a shit. So you take that chance and you try that move. And if it comes off right, the fans jump to their feet and cheer. But if you miss it, do the fans acknowledge that you tried your damndest? They should. If you need to belittle someone for trying to make you happy, then something is wrong. My two sons (ages 5 & 12) both learned that early on. When they hear that chant from the crowd, they aren't embarassed for the guy in the ring, They are embarassed for the guy chanting. They are embarassed that men two to three times their age have not learned a thing as simple as respect. They have learned it and it makes me proud of them. Perhaps we need to all take a little example from them.

A few moments here to remember Mr. Perfect. I was not always a big fan of the WWF and now as the WWE, I have even less respect for their booking angles. But Mr. Perfect was the perfect combination. No matter how terrible the booking, no matter how terrible the storyline, he never let us down. He was the perfect combination of skill and talent. His ring work was impeccable and when he took the mic in hand, one could honestly believe they were looking on perfection. When many left the WWF, their gimmick ended when they left. Not Mr. Perfect. he took the gimmick that was handed to him and made it his own. He no longer acted the part of Mr. Perfect. In the ring, he WAS Mr. Perfect. But the Wrestling life is a long & grueling road and in the end even perfection can't keep the Reaper away. So I can only say thank you for the memories and perhaps things are now just a little more Perfect where you are.

Well it's time for me to move along. I'll be back next week with some thoughts about the coming CZW card, a few words about some of the other promotions in Philly and perhaps even some more ramblings from the mind of the rabid hound. Until then, This is The Bloodhound saying See You at the Independents.

Sunday, February 09, 2003

Well, what a night February 8th (NOT MARCH 8th - Just a reminder to John Zandig) turned out to be. New Yawkers, the return of a CZW legend, and an Indian for Christ's sake. And for you people out there who don't know any better, by Indian, I don't freaking mean Sonjay Dutt. I mean a real old fashioned, featherd headdress and war whooping American Indian. We saw some new faces. Some good, some bad but definitely not the new faces we expected to see. Due to a booking error (which Zandig was man enough to admit he caused at the begining of the show), we didn't get Rave or Mamaluke. ( We will see them on March 8th so look at it this way guys, you already know some of the people booked for next month a full month in advance). Kevin Sullivan never appeared. Perhaps he had to plant a new Tree of Woe in his garden or maybe he was cleaning the rust from his Golden Spike. Who the hell knows? So to combat these booking problems, Zandig did what he could. He threw together a decent threeway between three guys from New York, including the Grim Reefer who some of you may remember had done some work for CZW before. So that's where the New Yawkers come in. He used some of John Dahmer's students from the school. This was a decent match with young student Corey Castle showing some promise for the future. Now how about that CZW legend you may ask. The remains of Lobo's army (Greg Matthews, Z-Barr, and our good friend the Rebel) decided to get in the ring and mouth off about how Zandig is running the company. Of course since Rebel has been around wrestling rings longer than Hulk Hogan ( Holy Shit - and with about as many moves) he always feels he can do a better job than any promotor. Well of course Zandig had enough of his shit and came out to confront him. As usual in a situation such as this, Zandig wound up downed by a chairshot and getting stomped. Well who to our wondering eyes should appear but a miniature sleigh and 8 tiny reindeer? Hell no, our old friend the Wifebeater with Heartbreaker and ---are you ready for that Indian?? --- Tatanka in tow. The three cleared house and John set up a match for later with Rebel & Matthews against Tatanka & Heartbreaker. And to make sure everything was going to be on the up and up, Zandig & Wifebeater would be at ringside. Well this match was a real entertainer to me as surprisingly Tatanka had a good look to him during the match and not the look of a WWF has-been that I expected and even better Matthews & Rebel got the living shit kicked out of them every time they left the ring by Wifebeater & Zandig. In perhaps the low point of the evening, we were forced to endure GQ against some asshole from Kalamazoo, Michigan in yellow Smiley face tights. No psychology, no chemistry, no talent and no sense to this match. A true who gives a shit match. Sorry John but this match just didn't cut it. Some of the high points of the evening included Ruckus & Sonjay in another incredible battle. The use of Chris Cash as guest Referee was a stroke of pure genius as Cash showed untapped comedic skill in his comments and countouts. One can only imagine the battles to come between these three at Best of the Best The war between the team of Messiah, The Backseats, Dewey and now B-Boy (collectively known as the High Five or HIV depending on who you talk to) and the team of Mondo, The Hate Club & Ric Blade continued to heat up leading to a massive brawl that saw Air Blade launch himself in a Kamikaze flight from the catwalk in the new arena down into the rest of the group. It also saw Mondo take the Ironman title away from Messiah in a thumbtack covered battleground and the Backseats walk away with the Tag Team titles. The undercard saw an assortment of matches from the regular cast of characters. Overall I thought the card had a strong start with the HIV brawl and Blade's dive, went downhill a little during the first half of the show but came back with a strong second half. Not one of CZW's best but under the booking catastrophe that it started with, a decent entertaining show. Good to see the Beater back ( if even just as a troubleshooter role for now), and John attempting to bring in some new talent and build up the ranks. So far on paper, March 8th is looking dynamite. I'll be there and hopefully so will most of you. Till next time, This is The Bloodhound Howlin' & Prowlin'. See you at the Independents.

Monday, February 03, 2003

I'm back!! Well this Saturday February 8 is CZW's big card at their new Arena on Passyunk Avenue. And it looks like real Hell Raiser. Nick Gauge & Nate Hatred against The Backseat Boys. Two forces of destruction against the speed and agility of The Backseats. I'd have to give the edge here to The Backseats as long as they can keep out of Nick & Nate's reach. If Nick & Nate do catch them, there will be hell to pay and Kashmere may be down at the local hospital having his bat removed from a place where the sun don't shine. Of course, one of their many rats at ringside may just remove that bat for nothing but I have to tell you, I think Johnny might be safer in the ring with Nick and Nate then allowing one of the rats to get that close to his ass cheeks. And speaking of ass cheeks, I'm sure we'll see more in the continuing saga of Z-Barr and Rick Feinburg. We all know you can get a lapdance at the building next door to the Arena but I'm betting we'll see a new move called The SlapDance if Feinburg gets close enough to Z-Barr. I'm betting he'll slap him silly for being such a "big bitch" about their relationship. God help us all!! Sonjay Vs Ruckus. This could be one of the high points of the evening. The big man from the Hood with the amazing moves that should only be done by a man half his size. Sonjay: That high flying risk taking dancing fool. This match could very well be one of the best wrestling exhibitions you'll see alll nite and I won't even begin to guess who'll be the winner when the dust settles. Zandig has promised us some new faces. Boys from the South. The South: the place where hardcore originated. Hell, the "Crimson Mask" was a familiar sight to anyone who grew up watching wrestling from Georgia & Florida. Bullropes, chains, scaffolding, you name it. If it was crazy and bloody, they did it. Let's hope these new boys bring some of that heritage with them. And of course let's not forget that Main Event: Messiah vs Sick Nick Mondo. If you were in Delaware for the Deathmatchs, you know what these two sick bastards can do to one another. Yeah, I know it's Philly and there are different rules but I think we saw last month how sickly original the boys from CZW can be when forced to work under the no barbed wire- no light tube rules. There are still plenty of thumbtacks left in the City of Brotherly Love I'm sure. Will we see them again? My money is on it along with probably some sick shit we couldn't even imagine.The hell with pinfalls. I think the winner of this match just might be the guy who survives. And I'm sure that Zandig will pull some more surprises out of his hat as CZW continues to grow and build its legacy in this new building. I'll be there to see them do it. If you are smart, you will be too. Till next time, this is The Bloodhound Howlin' and Prowlin'. See You at the show.

Monday, January 27, 2003

OK, one & all. The Bloodhound is back on the scene. Those of you who have been around Combat Zone Wrestling for a while may know who I am. For those of you who don't, I'm a hell raising wrestling writer who likes to speak out about the crazy world of independent wrestling in the Philadelphia area. I'll speak my mind about what I think and it sometimes gets me in trouble but that's part of the fun of it all. So in the next few weeks the fun will begin again as I post my ramblings and rants here for one & all to view. Come have fun with me. I guarantee it will be a wild ride.

Till I Howl and Prowl again, this is The Bloodhound saying Support Your Local Independents.