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Sunday, August 19, 2018

LRW Wrestling Video #12: Sean Evans vs. Peter O'Rourke

Now Available For Download!!!


     Here it is...the long awaited title match between our newly crowned LRW Wrestling Super-Star Champion, "The Sandman" Sean Evans (master of the sleeper hold) and the muscular LRW newcomer, Peter O'Rourke (a certified Pilates instructor and national yoga champion)!!!
The start of the match.
     This is actually one of the most evenly matched encounters that LRW Wrestling has ever presented, and either competitor could come out of this back-and-forth battle with a title win!!!
Sean attempted to pin Peter many times, but Peter kept powering out of the pin attempts.
     Champion Sean Evans will rely on his wealth of underground wrestling experience to successfully defend his belt, but neophyte Peter O'Rourke (a fanatic when it comes to physical conditioning) is clearly not intimidated. As a matter of fact, midway through the match, Peter employs a brilliant psychological ploy which turns the tide of the contest!!!
Typical mat action.
     This 20 minute, 52 second video consists of 1 minute and 57 seconds of pre-match ring introductions, 14 minutes and 39 seconds of actual wrestling, and 4 minutes, 16 seconds featuring post-match interviews with both combatants!!! (NOTE: During the wrestling portion, there is a 1 minute, 12 second break in the action due to a rules controversy. Also, we do have fun utilizing animations and visual effects during the early portion of this video, but not to such a degree that it distracts from the action of the match.)
Sean with the upper hand.
      Will Sean Evans (sporting a shorter, darker hairstyle and some fresh ink, by the way) be successful in his first-ever LRW Wrestling Super-Star Championship title defense, or will Peter O'Rourke become the new standard bearer for our federation? Buy the video of this hotly contested mat war and find out for yourself!!!
Peter in control.
     Now, on to business...
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Sean bends Peter's arm backward at the elbow

Friday, March 30, 2018

Keeping Up With Kyle O'Connor

      The very first member of the LRW roster, Kyle O'Connor from Ojai, California, remains one of our most popular wrestlers to date. Therefore we'd like to provide you with an update concerning Kyle's activities since his March 8, 2015 debut match.
     Kyle had been studying Renewable Energy at South Africa's Stellenbosch University, but now he's back in Cali, working as a Leak Detection Specialist for a pool service company while supplementing his income as a surfing instructor and as a model for some of the top photographers in the L.A. area. Here's a pic of Kyle (and some admirers) at Cape Town's Boulders Beach Penguin Sanctuary in January of 2016, less than a year after his LRW appearance.
      Here's Kyle eating a fish that he'd just speared and cooked on Tofo Beach in Mozambique in May of 2016. 
     Here's Kyle feeding an elephant a little over a year ago, in January of 2017.
     Finally, for those who wondered what Kyle looks like now, here he is going for a run about three months ago.
     Such a handsome guy!!! Kyle, if you ever return to the East Coast, know that you'll always have a place on the LRW Wrestling roster (and in our hearts).

Thursday, December 8, 2016

Video #7: Joshua Lonergan Sends Kurt Mendelsohn Packing

 



 

     Kurt Mendelsohn has quit LRW Wrestling, and the above music video seems quite appropriate for several reasons. First off, it's interesting to note how toxic people seem to think you'll miss them when they leave. Secondly, I have negative memories of Kurt dating back to days before we ever even met; Kurt was originally scheduled to wrestle in one of the very first LRW productions but he backed out at the last minute, after a nonrefundable, round-trip Greyhound bus ticket from Boston had already been purchased in his name. (No, it wasn't exactly a huge financial loss, but the experience irked me anyway, on principle.)
     Now that I've gotten that off my chest, let's recap the match.
     Video #7's mat introductions went off pretty much as expected. Kurt behaved in his typical braggadocios manner, as rude and blindly aggressive as a young Donald Trump. (I learned that Kurt and Trump even have similar ethnic heritages, by the way.)  By contrast, Joshua played to the camera like a matinee idol, and Kurt seemed annoyed by Joshua's affability.
     Immediately following the intros, the virtuous and slightly naive young man from rural New Hampshire almost made a classic rookie mistake when Kurt extended his hand to Joshua prior to the match. As anyone familiar with pro wrestling realizes, devious "heels" like Mendelsohn invariably launch sneak attacks on unsuspecting "faces" during pre-match handshakes. Had this encounter taken place in the no-rules environment of UCW, Joshua would have been victimized and the Philly crowd would have snickered. However, I immediately rushed to Joshua's side and clued him in about the underhanded tactics of pro wrestling villains. (Joshua seemed grateful to have avoided a cheapshot while Kurt simmered in resentment.)
      Kurt seemed more convinced than ever that the deck was stacked against him when the match's special guest referee was announced -- Sean Evans, whom Kurt had brutalized in LRW Wrestling match #6 to earn his shot at Joshua. (In actually, Sean is a young man of high moral and ethical character who would always take his officiating duties seriously, regardless of whatever personal animosity existed between himself and one of the combatants.)
     From the opening whistle, Joshua dominated Kurt, and the tide never really turned in this match. Occasionally, Kurt would use his size advantage to power out of holds, but the equally strong and more compact Joshua would remain on the attack, keeping Kurt off-balance and under control. 
        About the only times that Kurt could gain a clear advantage occurred when he engaged in ungentlemanly tactics like hair-pulling.
     Kurt attempted several desperate and rather inept pin attempts, during which Joshua had little difficulty keeping one shoulder off the mat. (Following the pin attempt pictured below, a frustrated Kurt resorted to more spiteful hair-pulling.) 
     Prior to this match, Joshua stated that he had been enraged by the unnecessarily rough tactics utilized by Kurt against Sean in our last video. With Sean in close proximity to the action, Joshua appeared almost maniacal as he doled out retribution to Kurt.
     Kurt and Joshua are probably the two strongest, most physically intimidating wrestlers that LRW Wrestling has ever presented. Often these two combatants resembled bulls locking horns in an epic struggle. 
      As the match wore on, Kurt increasingly showed signs of fatigue, and Joshua was able to manhandle his larger opponent.
     In a display of intestinal fortitude, Kurt was able to endure a camel clutch. With his last ounce of strength, Kurt finally powered out of Joshua's expertly applied maneuver.
     However, Joshua was relentless in his attack, and he trapped Kurt in the same maneuver less than a minute later.
      This time, Kurt was pushed beyond the limit of his endurance, and Mr. Invincibility tapped out. (Actually, this was a violation of the LRW Wrestling rules, which state: "To submit to an opponent, a wrestler must say, "I quit," clearly and audibly, in that exact term. Tapping the mat or using any other phraseology will not be sufficient to stop the match." However, I did not specifically mention this rule to Sean prior to the match, and continuing to apply this painful, somewhat dangerous hold after Kurt's submission would have served no purpose.)
     During the postmatch interviews, to make up for sparing Kurt the humiliation of verbalizing his submission, I mocked and ridiculed his "Invictus Maneo" tattoo (which, at that point, amounted to false advertising). Thin-skinned Kurt then proclaimed his decision to quit LRW Wrestling, and stormed out of the room. By contrast, Joshua was a complete gentleman during his interview, and he promised to wrestle for LRW again in the future.
     Now, for those of you who, for some incredible reason, have not yet purchased this video, let's take care of business...
     This extremely fast-paced video is 11 minutes and 18 seconds long. That includes the 8 minute, 39 second actual match (along with wrestler introductions), plus a brief, postmatch interview with each combatant.
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(The LRW Wrestling Locker Room page has been updated to reflect the result of this match.)

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Video #4: Triple F vs. Shane Saunders (Available For Download)

Featuring special guest referee Cameron Murphy!!!

"Hollywood" Shane Saunders checks out the LRW mat room.
     Here it is!!! LRW Wrestling Super-Star Champion Fratboy Francis Franklin (aka "Triple F") defends the federation from a hostile corporate takeover attempt by "Hollywood" Shane Saunders and Underground Championship Wrestling!!!
     The Living Room Wrestling site is decorated wall-to-wall with Ryan Kidd memorabilia (a blatant attempt to inspire Triple F and antagonize Hollywood Shane). The special guest referee is none other than Cameron Murphy -- Shane's most recent LRW opponent. The deck would seem to be stacked against the brash UCW star.
     However, Saunders possesses a wealth of underground wrestling experience. Will Triple F, our federation's controversial champion, be able to use psychological gamesmanship to match skills with the UCW interloper? If Shane is triumphant, he has promised to defend the LRW Wrestling Super-Star Championship belt exclusively in UCW Wrestling videos. The future of LRW Wrestling is at stake in this match!!!
Triple F, attired in Ryan Kidd's wrestling gear, is the master of mind games.
     This video, our fourth presentation, is thirteen minutes and forty-three seconds long. That includes the wrestler introductions, the actual match, and a post-match interview with the winner (the loser was unavailable for comment).
     To purchase the STANDARD DEFINITION, 268 MB, 1280 x 720 version of this video in the quickly and easily downloadable, hugely popular .mp4 format for a mere pittance of $9.95 -- utilize the BUY NOW button below...
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     Remember, if LRW's wily Fratboy cannot defeat the UCW stalwart, this could be the last video we'll ever produce!!! Don't delay -- download today!!!

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Triple F & The Spirit of Ryan Kidd

So you thought he was a disgrace to the LRW Wrestling Super-Star Championship title? 

Here's "Triple F" channeling the spirit of Ryan Kidd to defend LRW from a hostile corporate takeover by Underground Championship Wrestling!!! 

"Triple F" & The Spirit of Ryan Kidd from LRW Wrestling on Vimeo.
  
     Well, here I am, in a conciliatory mood as I interview LRW Champion Fratboy Francis Franklin aka "Triple F" prior to his all-important bout against the egomaniacal "Hollywood" Shane Saunders of UCW Wrestling fame. As you know, if Shane wins this match, you'll be watching the LRW Wrestling Super-Star Championship belt (the belt that I designed and had fabricated at my own expense) defended in UCW Wrestling videos from now on -- with all of the profits being pocketed by Michael Bodyslam and Ethan Axel Andrews.
     The future of LRW Wrestling is in the hands of "Triple F" and I attempted to inspire my champion by telling him the story of Ryan Kidd and Tony Kozina. As you can see in the video posted below, Ryan Kidd at age 16 was subjected to a "real" wrestling match by Kozina, who felt that Ryan had disrespected him (and the sport of pro wrestling) during a promo that the teenager had cut a few weeks earlier. Before the match began, Kozina challenged Ryan not to tap out, no matter how much punishment he endured. Ryan didn't submit, and was left lying semi-conscious in the ring as a result.

     Like Ryan, "Triple F" is up against a far more experienced grappler in Shane Saunders, but the Fratboy has promised me that he too, will never submit -- regardless of how many torturous submission holds Shane applies.
     As you may have read in a previous blog entry, I was the proud winner of the first-ever Ryan Kidd Fabric Free-For-All. Well, those items will be put to good use in the upcoming video; "Triple F" will proudly be wearing the same trunks that Ryan Kidd wore in many of his earlier matches. In addition, all of the other Ryan Kidd memorabilia will be prominently displayed in my living room when this match takes place. The plan is to not only motivate "Triple F" but also to antagonize and demoralize Shane Saunders (in much the same way that Muhammad Ali psyched out George Foreman by having a witch doctor sprinkle "Hoobie Dust" in the ring prior to their historic title match in Kinshasa, Zaire).
     Will the wily Fratboy Francis Franklin devise some strategy that will enable him to overcome Shane's wealth of experience and finely honed skills, or will Saunders -- fresh off a convincing victory against Cameron Murphy in our last video presentation -- once again triumph? Stay tuned, wrestling fans!!!
 (Note: Ryan Kidd publishes a blog which is updated every Thursday at 3pm Eastern Time. You can check it out here.)

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

LRW Wrestling's Shane Saunders vs. Cameron Murphy: This Is The End Of The Innocence


     Standing there in his red-white-and-blue trunks, posing to the theme song of a discredited WWE legend, Shane Saunders seemed like a bizarre caricature of a pro wrestling "face." Of course, during Shane's LRW introductory interview, I was too star struck to note any disingenuous vibes emanating from the stereotypically wholesome college jock.
     Make no mistake about it, Shane Saunders is no longer the sweet, innocent kid who charmed me to smithereens when he made his official UCW debut in video #387. UCW's streetwise thug, Eli Black, immediately seized upon Shane's trusting nature and played the sheltered college frat boy for a fool in that match. 
     Of course, Shane entered that match bruised up, since he had already wrestled a match before his "official" UCW debut. I learned first-hand from Shane what UCW wrestler was responsible for the bruising -- and it came as no surprise -- but my intensely private fellow Cancerian made me promise not to speak about the matter publicly. Shane's initiation into the motley ranks of UCW prompted the classy youth to tell federation founder Michael Bodyslam that (like several other wrestlers in the company) he would never wrestle this particular individual again, and there was a discussion concerning the exact mat tactics which had made Shane uncomfortable.
     It was actually Shane who contacted me about wrestling for LRW, having read my blog and knowing that I was enamored of him. Upon his arrival, Shane admitted that he thought wrestling for LRW seemed "easy" (presumably, in comparison to what he had experienced elsewhere) and he did have quite a list of prohibitions concerning the video. 
     I acquiesced to all of Shane's requests, and tried my best to insure that his stay in Connecticut was a pleasant one. Shane, like every other wrestler who has worked for me, went all-out to produce a top-notch product. However, Shane's emotional baggage cast a pall of negativity on the shoot, affecting his co-star Cameron Murphy (another sensitive Cancerian) to such a degree that Cam may never again participate in another LRW video as a wrestler.
     For a while, I had so many conflicting emotions concerning my interaction with Shane, that I chose not to discuss the experience. I knew since childhood that bullied kids frequently turn into bullies themselves at the first opportunity, but I was still taken aback by what occurred in this video.
     I was expecting a "face vs. face" match, with the winner getting a shot at my "heel" champion. I envisioned Shane, with his wealth of experience, simply providing a wrestling clinic for his neophyte opponent. Instead, Shane improvised a "heel" persona that could make Triple F look like Mother Theresa by comparison (and Triple F's persona was originally devised to create a counterpoint to the naturally heroic Kyle O'Connor).
     During LRW shoots, we deliberately blur the line between theatrics and reality. We generally stay in character, even when the cameras aren't rolling. What occurs on camera is informed by our genuine feelings toward each other. Furthermore, what transpires off camera is influenced by the action in the matches and interviews. In LRW, art imitates life and life imitates art. Therefore, with three ultra sensitive, highly perceptive Cancers collaborating, the workplace environment was volatile.
     Generally speaking, I'm sad that Shane is no longer Shane (which prompted me to choose the melancholy Don Henley song, "This Is The End Of The Innocence," to set the tone for this blog entry), but I was wrong to ever take the matter personally. Although I never reviewed the video, I did purchase Shane's latest UCW release (#427) and it's unfortunate I hadn't observed that match before Shane arrived in Connecticut; Shane was as vilely aggressive in that production as he was in my home, attacking Tyson Hammer before the opening bell. (On a side note, Michael Bodyslam remarked that he considered match #427 to be "funny" -- most likely because Tyson blatantly violated several of Shane's rather prudish videotaping prohibitions, much to the conservative young man's obvious consternation.)
     Unaware of Shane's recent penchant for boorish behavior, I was very complimentary (practically fawning, actually) when I introduced him at the beginning of LRW Wrestling video #3...
...but I soon received a foreshadowing of what was to come, as Shane flipped off Cameron before the match began.
     As for Cameron, he was a total gentleman during mat intros (politeness seems to be a New Hampshire trait), enthusiastically bouncing around in his camo trunks and exclaiming, "I'm pumped!" as his theme song, "I Get Wet" by Andrew W.K., played in the background (an appropriate choice for Cam since, in addition to being a former competitive swimmer, he's also an ex-navy guy).
     As I mentioned in my last blog entry, refereeing this match proved to be a cumbersome burden. Early on, at the 2:25 mark, a legitimate headlock applied by Shane became a choke as soon as I was out of position. Shane denied it, and I believed him until I had a chance to review the video footage.
     Verbally, Shane sounded almost like Eli Black, describing the punishment he was inflicting on Cameron ("now we'll move on to the full nelson..."), gloating over his superior skill, mocking Cam at every opportunity. Shane seemed to be taking sadistic delight in hurting Cameron...
...even covering Cameron's mouth when it seemed as though the inexperienced grappler wanted to submit.
     At the 3:00 mark, Shane grabbed Cameron's wrists, forced Cameron's fists toward his own face, and ridiculed, "What's up bitch? Quit hitting yourself."  Cameron's well-mannered response: "You're a little bit stronger than I anticipated."
     Using typically vulgar language, Shane complained that he'd hurt himself (in a delicate area) while applying a leg scissors, prompting an edit in the tape at the 5:28 mark. Shane seemed to be retaliating for the miscue, so I called for a break in the action to check on Cameron. When the action resumed, Shane continued with the rougher-than-expected tactics.
     Warily scrutinizing Shane as he seemed to be breaking Cameron's neck, I was surprised when Cam cried out, "Ow! My arm!" during this maneuver:
     Then Shane began slapping and punching Cam's chest -- additional pain and humiliation for the outmatched but tenacious grappler. (Yes, a closed fist. I messed up. Not even a reprimand)

     Shane attempted a pin, got a two-count, and then commented to Cameron, "You're not getting off that easy. This is going to be drawn out."
     "I'll choke you with your own arm," Shane threatened Cameron, in blatant disregard for the LRW rules. (Shane must have thought he was wrestling in Philadelphia.)
     This time I did have the presence of mind to intervene, making it clear that choke holds aren't tolerated in LRW. Shane rolled his eyes in disgust as Cameron seemed to smile in relief.
     However, Cameron's punishment immediately resumed. I've previously noted that, in UCW, wrestlers made eye contact with the camera when their pain was becoming too intense. Such was the case in this match, when Shane trapped Cameron in a camel clutch.
     This time Cameron definitely did attempt to submit, but Shane once again hand gagged Cameron, breaking the hold in the process...
     ...only to reapply the torturous maneuver seconds later.
     "Here's a dirty move," Shane remarked, thrusting his heel into Cameron's groin and applying steady pressure. Technically, it wasn't an impact move, but it definitely fell into the category of "potentially dangerous holds, unsportsmanlike conduct, or unnecessary roughness." I made Shane break the hold, and gave Cameron all the time he needed to recover.
     After that outrage, Cameron managed a brief flurry of offense, but Shane soon countered with more severe punishment. At 11:17, Shane was able to apply another camel clutch, the move which had caused maximum pain to Cameron previously.
      At 12:00, Cameron elicited some revenge on his tormentor, trapping Shane in a well-executed body scissors / armbar combo. I was anxious to see Shane submit, and I was disappointed when he didn't.
     At 13:29, Shane caught Cameron with an elbow to the eye. Cameron gamely continued wrestling for a few more seconds, but deliberately threw Shane off the mat at 13:45 to force a break in the action. Shane seemed perturbed by such treatment, as Cam knelt on the mat holding his face, and I called for another edit. (The elbow was ruled inadvertent and, upon review of the footage, it was a good call.)
     In keeping with the general tone of this match, its conclusion was a total mess. Although the LRW rules clearly state, "each match will have a 15 minute time limit (including ring introductions)," I completely lost track of time due to all of the edits and general chaos (plus Cy Coco was on vacation). The match was still continuing when, at the 15:18 minute mark, a battered and fatigued Cameron managed to audibly state, "I give up."
     I made sure that Shane immediately broke the hold to prevent an injury to Cameron (and, of course, to cease Cam's pain). After that, I positioned myself between the two wrestlers to avoid any further conflicts. (All in all, the time factor was a moot point anyway. A match decided on points would still have seen the same outcome, although Cam would have been saved the embarrassment of a videotaped submission.)
     A further problem with this match's conclusion involved another stipulation in the LRW rules: "To submit to an opponent, a wrestler must say, 'I quit,' clearly and audibly, in that exact term. Tapping the mat or using any other phraseology will not be sufficient to stop the match." Well, Cam used the phrase, "I give up," but I decided to follow the spirit, not the letter, of the law. After all, Cam was hurting, and Shane had rendered his submissions inaudible on two previous occasions. Making Cameron search for the right words under those circumstances would have been heartless.
     After the match, I regretted having to conduct yet another interview with a disappointed competitor who would have been a fine representative of LRW.
     Although Cameron had quite a few misgivings about his initial LRW impressions, he always remained a class act. During the interview, Cam was much too generous and gentlemanly in his remarks, given Shane's tactics. I praised Cam for delivering what was probably the most technically proficient match LRW has produced thus far (despite his lack of wrestling experience) and promised him that he could have a role in Shane's upcoming title match against Triple F.
     During Shane's interview, he justified his behavior by saying that getting a shot at the LRW Super-Star Championship title meant a lot to him.
     When I pressed him on the matter, Shane responded with, "Shit happens," and continued making flippant remarks, seeming quite smug and proud of himself.
     The LRW Locker Room page has been updated to reflect the wrestlers' won-lost records following this match. For those who haven't yet seen this classic confrontation...
To purchase the HIGH DEFINITION, 1.87 GB, 1920 x 1080 version of this 22 minute video in the PC-friendly .wmv format (which includes the pre-match intros, the actual match, and the post-match interviews) for a mere $13.99 -- utilize the "BUY NOW" button below...
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     (P.S. True to my word, Shane Saunders will receive a title shot against the reigning LRW Super-Star Champion, Fratboy Francis Franklin aka "Triple F." It will be frat boy vs. frat boy, heel vs. heel, for the honor of representing my company (sigh). Stay tuned, LRW fans.)