Showing posts with label heels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label heels. Show all posts

Sunday, December 10, 2017

Video #10: Sean Evans vs. Adam Nowak (Available for Download)


     In this, our tenth video presentation, LRW Wrestling returns to its original concept: athletic competition between photogenic males. Don't expect any pro wrestling style theatrics or homages to Hollywood cult classics in this video. Just expect two highly competitive young men engaged in an evenly matched struggle. If perspiration and straining muscles are your thing, this video is for you.
      Actually, it was young Adam Nowak, the Polish immigrant rookie making his LRW debut, who insisted on a purely athletic endeavor. We obliged, and we're glad that we did. Sean Evans rose to the occasion, and we ended up producing a match similar to a Movimus video (which was how we envisioned LRW Wrestling when we first began, with the "Triple F" vs. Kyle O'Connor match in 2015).
      Of course, the stakes are high in this match; the winner goes on to meet the wrestler who has held our championship title since that aforementioned, very first match-up -- Fratboy Francis Franklin aka "Triple F" (the entitled young gentleman from the posh environs of Fairfield County, Connecticut).  
     Both Adam and Sean throw everything they have into this match; you can gauge their intensity by studying their facial expressions. In the end, both wrestlers are exhausted, but the more exhausted of the two falls victim to a clean, legal pin at the hands of his more resilient opponent. There are no shortcuts and no illegal maneuvers -- just a grueling bout that concludes only two minutes short of our established, 15-minute time limit. The loser is understandably disappointed, but gracious in defeat.
     The actual match (along with two brief ring introductions) lasts 13 minutes, 2 seconds (so the emphasis in this video is definitely on wrestling, not show business). Both wrestlers were available for post-match interviews, bringing this video to a total length of 19 minutes, 14 seconds.
     Now, on to business...
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(These promotional stills are courtesy of the good folks over at Paparazzo Photography. To see more from this photo shoot, click here: Paparazzo Photography Entertainment Category.)
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Monday, July 31, 2017

LRW Wrestling Presents...the Masked WhoDat!!!




The Masked WhoDat from N'Awlins -- quite possibly the most creepy and bizarre individual in the history of underground wrestling.
     From the mysterious Bywater area of the Ninth Ward in New Orleans, Louisiana comes LRW Wrestling's latest acquisition -- the Masked WhoDat!!!   
     Our introductory video for this wrestler depicts the hedonistic and anarchic lifestyle which has become his custom, culminating in an eerie voodoo ritual intended to terrorize his first LRW opponent -- young Hayden Beaulieu from the bucolic community of Plainfield, Connecticut!!!

     LRW Wrestling's homage to "Blue Velvet" continues with this video, as the Masked WhoDat's voodoo ritual is interlaced with scenes from David Lynch's cult classic!!! Hayden Matthew Beaulieu's full name is attached to the voodoo doll and a black candle is burned, in keeping with the age-old tradition.
     According to Karma Keepers, suppliers of the voodoo paraphernalia used in this production, "a piece of clothing, hair, or nail is most desirable" for use as a "taglock" -- however, "a full name on a piece of paper" will suffice. You can see the scanned "Voodoo Pin Insertion Guide" from Karma Keepers by clicking on the image below. Furthermore, the Masked WhoDat has vowed to conduct another pre-match voodoo ritual using a personal item from Hayden -- just to make sure that the gris-gris works. (How the WhoDat plans to obtain such an item from poor Hayden is anyone's guess!!!)
     LRW Wrestling owner Old Freddie Young has been obsessed with Hayden Beaulieu ever since the young man debuted in his federation. Video #8 was a total debacle for the company, but Freddie plans to hurt and humiliate haughty Hayden in the upcoming match. Freddie has dictated that this encounter be a no disqualification, no time limit contest -- with no submissions allowed!!! On top of that, Freddie has tabbed Sean Evans (a thoroughly cowed, recent college graduate struggling with huge financial debt) to serve as a referee with virtually no power -- forcing Sean to look on helplessly as his bromantic partner is tormented by the sadistic WhoDat!!!
Old Freddie Young says, "If you want a job done right, do it...by calling in the Masked WhoDat." ;)
NOTE: The LRW Wrestling Locker Room page has been updated to reflect the addition of the Masked WhoDat to our official roster.

Monday, October 10, 2016

Video #7: Kurt Mendelsohn vs. Joshua Lonergan (Available For Download)

...with special guest referee Sean Evans!!!

 

Muscular Joshua Lonergan crushes the life out of his larger opponent

  
     Kurt Mendelsohn is a monster. Standing at 6'2" tall and weighing a rock solid 170 lbs., Kurt is one of the most physically intimidating wrestlers ever to join the LRW Wrestling roster.
     In Video #6, Sean Evans graced LRW Wrestling with a spirited performance that surprised even grizzled mat observers like Ringside at Skull Island's Blogger Joe, but (alas) Kurt's 3" height advantage and (more importantly) his 30 lb. weight advantage proved too much for young Sean to overcome.
Kurt Mendelsohn lifted off his feet by Joshua Lonergan
      After Sean's heartbreaking loss to Kurt, we searched for an heroic wrestler who possessed the size and strength to provide Kurt with some serious competition -- a powerfully built "face" who could deliver a richly deserved comeuppance to our Bostonian "heel."
     In Joshua Lonergan, Kurt Mendelsohn may finally have met his match. Kurt does have a 4" height advantage over Joshua. However, Joshua packs 174 lbs. of solid muscle onto his 5'10" frame, and that could make all the difference in this encounter! Anyone who has seen Joshua's physique knows that Kurt will have a difficult time manhandling this former New Hampshire farm boy (and ex-army paratrooper). Furthermore, during Joshua's introductory interview, our young hero expressed a visceral dislike for Kurt, and a disgust for Mendelsohn's treatment of Sean Evans in our last video presentation.
Joshua punishes Kurt with an armbar similar to the maneuver Kurt applied to Sean Evans in Video #6
      "Retribution" seems to be the name of the game in Video #7, since Sean Evans has been tabbed as referee for this battle. Sean is expected to call the match in a fair and impartial manner, but he obviously will have very little patience with Kurt's rule breaking. The presence of a strict, no-nonsense referee could place Mr. Mendelsohn at a distinct disadvantage.
Joshua Lonergan fights fire with fire in his match against the ruthless Kurt Mendelsohn
       Will Kurt score a victory over Joshua, forcing LRW Wrestling to give the tatted-up hooligan a shot at the prestigious LRW Wrestling Super-Star Championship title belt (currently held by the controversial Fratboy Francis Franklin aka "Triple F") or will All-American muscleboy Joshua Lonergan derail the Boston Express and silence Kurt's boasts of invincibility? Check out LRW Wrestling Video #7 and find out!!!
     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 pain, blues, and agony continue for Kurt Mendelsohn

Friday, September 9, 2016

Video #6: Kurt Mendelsohn Overpowers Sean Evans (and "Ringside" Gets It Right)

      "Ringside at Skull Island" reviewed this match, and Blogger Joe got it right -- totally.
     No, "there's not much in the way of storyline or wrestling moves." Heck, there's no storyline at all. The only time LRW Wrestling concocted a storyline was when Shane Saunders arrived from UCW Wrestling (and that angle practically wrote itself). That's not to say LRW will never again feature "story lines similar to what you would see on WWE, ROH, or TNA." (We plan to deliver a full-blown, pro-wrestling style homage to David Lynch's "Blue Velvet" if and when we can corral enough wrestlers/models/actors for that out-of-the-box concept.)
     As for wrestling moves...huh? Neither Kurt nor Sean (nor most of our roster) had any prior wrestling experience when they were signed. As Joe mentioned, LRW produces matches featuring "healthy, good-looking guys tossing and tumbling in front of a fixed-position camera." Although Joe would prefer "a mix of sustained athletic holds like scissors, figure-fours, chinlocks, and the like," Joe also admits that "the wrestlers' spirit counts for a lot too, and these guys have it." (Behind-the-scenes information: During this match's spirited give-and-take, we had to stop the action mid-match and shoot some promotional stills because Sean had become nauseous and he needed a break.)
     Face it, if you're a wrestling purist, you want Movimus, not us. LRW Wrestling hires "wrestlers with photogenic appeal," and that remains our primary focus. (The LRW wrestlers are guys we would pay to see if they were jobbing at a local indie pro event, based on their looks alone.) LRW is basically for fans who want to see eye-candy roughhousing on a gaudy pink wrestling mat. (LRW blurs the line between "works" and "shoots," and match #6 is mostly a "shoot" similar in spirit to our initial offering, Triple F vs. Kyle O'Connor).
     Blogger Joe labeled Kurt Mendelsohn as "hot" and said that "his personality and energy carry the show" while referring to Sean Evans as "tight-lipped" and categorizing him as "an artsy house-music type." Although those descriptions are valid (and memorably phrased), Joe's reaction to the two wrestlers is typically quite different from mine. In this match-up, my heart was with Sean all the way. Sean initially charmed me in his introductory interview, and he never stopped.
      Kurt, on the other hand, was not what I expected, based on his modeling portfolio's photos. I had anticipated working with a preppy, college athlete and ended up with a tatted-up super villain who would have functioned quite well among "the ape-shit insanities of UCW" (Joe's words again, third paragraph here). This was Kurt's second invitation to work on an LRW video; previously, he had been a last-minute cancellation. When Kurt arrived, tardy, unshaven, and full of hubris, I told him that he reminded me of a young Donald Trump. (Kurt did not react, and I assume that he was flattered by the comparison.)
     It seems ironic that, in the blog that I used to regularly publish, I frequently railed against UCW for allowing "heels" to dominate their federation. Now that I have my own fed, I'm chagrined by the fact that nearly every match has turned out contrary to my wishes (with the notable exception of match #4, which was basically a lose small / lose big situation). What happens during LRW tapings seems to reflect what goes on in life (and society) in general: Nice Guys Finish Last.
      Blogger Joe is almost guilty of posting a "spoiler" when he notes, "Sean puts up a better offense than I expected, given his size relative to Kurt's, but Kurt steamrolls over him time and time again." That's basically how this match goes, folks. At the end of this bit of "anarchic recklessness" which Joe "associate(s) with backyard and basement wrestling of the 1990s," Kurt's hand is raised in victory. (Our Locker Room page has been updated to reflect the result of this encounter.)
     LRW Wrestling is currently searching for a handsome, heroic "face" with the physical size (and maybe even a smidgen of grappling know-how) capable of defeating Kurt Mendelsohn. Otherwise, we'll have to give Kurt a title shot, which will be another lose-lose proposition for us and for our fans. Yes, our current champion, Fratboy Francis Franklin (aka "Triple F") is a bit of a brat, but at least he has class. Kurt Mendelsohn is, by anyone's estimation, a ruffian unlike any wrestler we've hired previously. (No, Joe, our previous matches haven't been "more sedate," but our hirees have been.)
     At any rate, time to pay the bills (and our photogenic young men's salaries)...
     This extremely fast-paced video is 17 minutes and 4 seconds long. That includes the 12 minute, 13 second actual match (along with wrestler introductions), plus a brief, postmatch interview with each combatant.
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Sunday, July 17, 2016

LRW Wrestling Presents...Kurt Mendelsohn




     Our latest addition to the LRW Wrestling roster is a tatted up graffiti artist from the mean streets of Boston -- a blond-haired bad boy by the name of Kurt Mendelsohn.
     Standing at 6' 2" tall and weighing 170 lbs., Kurt is a two sport (hockey and lacrosse) athlete at Syracuse University. An inner-city tough guy with the personality of a wild, predatory beast, Kurt considers the wolf to be his spirit animal. As evidenced by Kurt's profane gesture during his introductory interview, this young man is a different breed of LRW wrestler -- a Boston-strong roughneck from the wrong side of the tracks!
     With customary hubris, Kurt dismisses his upcoming LRW opponent, Sean Evans: "He's got nothing on me." Not surprisingly, one of Kurt's numerous tattoos is the Northern Scottish motto, "Invictus maneo" (which means "I remain unvanquished" or, as Kurt phrased it, "I remain invincible").
Kurt masquerading as a preppie
     As you can see from the above photo, Kurt can project a totally different (some may say, "totally misleading") image when he so desires. To view a gallery of 30 Kurt Mendelsohn portraits taken exclusively for LRW Wrestling (including pics of Kurt wearing his red, Nike NYLON WINDBREAKER!!!), just click on this link: KURT MENDELSOHN PORTRAITS.
     Welcome to LRW Wrestling, Kurt Mendelsohn!!!
     (P.S. The LRW Locker Room page has been updated to reflect the addition of Kurt to our roster.)