Pro Wrestling Guerrilla Presents Express Written Consent on September 21!
By Silverback, Pro Wrestling Guerrilla Staff Writer
Dana Point, CA - Just over two months ago, Chris Hero became Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (http://www.prowrestlingguerrilla.com) World Champion by defeating Human Tornado in a World Championship Steel Cage Guerrilla Warfare match at Life During Wartime. Hero's first challenge as champion came in late August at All Star Weekend 7, where he would face Eddie Kingston, "The World Warrior" Low Ki, and Necro Butcher in a World Championship Title Four-Way Match. Hero would ultimately win
the match by pinning Kingston, while Low Ki had Necro Butcher locked in
the Dragon Clutch across the ring. Post-match, tempers flared due to
the neck and neck nature of the finish, but ultimately even Low Ki was
able to admit that Hero's victory was a fair one. Low Ki also added
that he has never been defeated for the Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World
Championship, and that Hero will have to pin or submit "The World
Warrior" before he can be recognized as a true champion. Taking this
criticism into consideration, Chris Hero has vowed to defend the Pro
Wrestling Guerrilla World Championship title against any and all
comers. If Low Ki thinks he has a claim on the title, Chris Hero is
more than willing to point out how wrong Low Ki is (via a show of
force, no doubt).
One of the quieter, albeit more charismatic champions in the World Title History is El Generico, whose reign was ended at Pro Wrestling Guerrilla's fourth anniversary event, Giant-Size Annual #4. Since losing the title over a year ago, the orphanage El Generico founded in Mexico, Los Angelitos de El Generico,
has closed due to a lack of funding, leading to an increase in truancy
and crime rates throughout the entire country. Sickened by his
inability to care for the children who came to depend on him, El
Generico has made it his goal to reclaim the Pro Wrestling Guerrilla
World Championship title, and the champion's purse, in order to reopen
the doors of his once proud institution. But first, El Generico must
defeat Chris Hero, whose intent of proving himself as the all-time
greatest World Champion may eclipse El Generico's hopes of aiding those
little Mexican crumbsnatchers.
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla presents Express Written Consent on Sunday, September 21, 2008 at 4:00PM (please note the earlier than usual start time) at the Burbank Armory in Burbank, CA. The Burbank Armory is located at 3800 Valhalla Dr., Burbank, CA, 91505. Express Written Consent will feature:
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Championship Title Match
Chris Hero (Champion - with Candice LeRae) vs. El Generico (Challenger)
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Tag Team Championship Title Match
The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson - Champions) vs. The Dynasty (Scott Lost & Joey Ryan - Challengers)
-- When Matt and Nick Jackson,
The Young Bucks, first set foot in Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, it's highly
doubtful that they ever imagined they could reach such levels of
success in such a short amount of time. After their most recently, and
most successful, tour with Dragon Gate, The Young Bucks found out that
their documentary series/travelogue, YBTV, had been picked up by the BBC World Service,
and future installments will be included in the daily syndicated
content block of programming provided by "the Beeb." But all of this
pales in comparison to what took place on the second night of All Star Weekend 7, when The Young Bucks defeated Tyler Black and Jimmy Jacobs, the Age of the Fall, for the Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Tag Team Championship.
Following
the lead of World Champion Chris Hero, The Young Bucks are not content
with just being champions, they want to prove to fans and wrestlers
alike that they are the premiere tag team in Pro Wrestling Guerrilla.
Also, Nick, the younger Buck, would also like the team to be known as
the nicest tag team in Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, (perhaps due to
youthful ignorance, or perhaps due to devious strategy) which is why
the Bucks offered the first title shot to Scott Lost and Joey Ryan,
The Dynasty. After all, when The Dynasty were awarded the Pro Wrestling
Guerrilla World Tag Team Championship earlier this year, they allowed
The Young Bucks to be the first team to challenge for the titles. Now
The Young Bucks plan on returning the favor, which very well may be a
nice gesture by the brothers Jackson, or it could be an opportunity to
increase their standing in the tag team world by defeating the former
champions and long-time rivals.
Singles Match
"American Dragon" Bryan Danielson vs. Davey Richards
-- For the first time ever in Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, "American Dragon" Bryan Danielson and Davey Richards will meet one on one. Both men are legitimate forces in the
professional wrestling world, and both men are intent on climbing the
rankings to become the number one contender for the Pro Wrestling
Guerrilla World Championship title. For Danielson, this is not his
first rodeo, as the saying goes. The former champion was surprised by a
challenge from Low Ki at All Star Weekend 6 in January, and after losing the title in that match, would the next night wrestle CIMA to a draw in a match to determine the new number one contender.
Disenchanted by his treatment from company management, Danielson took a
sabbatical from Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, but is now ready to return and
compete for the title.
Davey Richards, on the other hand, has
won every honor Pro Wrestling Guerrilla has to offer except for the
World Championship, and this match marks his opportunity to get closer
to that goal. Richards has been competing for Pro Wrestling NOAH in
Japan as of late, and really feels he is at the highest level of
conditioning and skill he has ever reached. So what better time to take
on one of the top wrestlers in the world today, and what better time to
do something no one else has ever done: win the Battle of Los Angeles,
win the World Tag Team Championship, and win the World Championship.
Who knows, if things work out well here for Davey Richards, maybe he'll
try to do all three of those things again, simultaneously. (Is that
even possible?)
Singles Match
Brandon Bonham vs. Roderick Strong
-- After losing the Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Tag Team Championship to the Age of the Fall at Life During Wartime, Roderick Strong gained some measure of revenge by defeating Tyler Black at night one of All Star Weekend 7.
Heartened by the win, and with no tag team partner to be found, Strong
has decided to attempt to match his tag team honors and return to
singles competition. However things went horribly awry the next night
when Strong fell at the hands of "Mr. Wrestling" Kevin Steen. Now Strong resumes his quest for singles glory back at square one at Express Written Consent against Brandon Bonham. Bonham, Bodhi for short, spent the month of August at Bells Beach in Australia,
somehow returning to America without ever coming back ashore from his
final wave. Undoubtedly imbued with power from the Surf Gods, Bonham
will now return to competition in Pro Wrestling Guerrilla to see if the
gods' influence extends to the professional wrestling ring.
Singles Match
Mikey Nicholls vs. TJ Perkins
Singles Match
Hook Bomberry vs. Johnny Goodtime
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla's Express Written Consent takes place Sunday, September 21, 2008 at 4:00PM at The Burbank Armory in Burbank, CA. The Burbank Armory is located at
3800 Valhalla Dr., Burbank, CA, 91505. General Admission tickets are
$20 and will be available at the door. For more information, please
visit http://www.prowrestlingguerrilla.com. Card subject to change.
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Group Members
Press Release for PWG Express Written Consent on 9/21
Battle of Los Angeles postponed
The very nature of the professional wrestling industry is one of
constant change and evolution, and even the stolid force known as Pro
Wrestling Guerrilla, so unused to change, is forced to make concessions
sometime. What does this vague reference to corporate fluidity mean?
Well, we are sad to report that due to scheduling conflicts, we have
been forced to postpone the 2008 Battle of Los Angeles until later in the year (tentatively scheduled for October-November).
We
understand that this move will be unpopular with some fans,
disappointing to others, and a combination of both to the rest.
However, please be assured that the postponement of the 2008 Battle of Los Angeles is really for the best. Shortly after last year's tournament, we began
contacting individuals regarding their participation in the 2008 Battle of Los Angeles,
and many of those individual expressed a great deal of interest in
participating in the 2008 tournament. After receiving confirmation from
the participants in the 2008 Battle of Los Angeles,
we moved forward with announcing dates and venues for the tournament
and began the promotional process. However, shortly after announcing
that information, we were informed that due to contractual or other
obligations, almost 1/4 of the previously confirmed lineup would be
unavailable for the 2008 Battle of Los Angeles.
Rather
than scramble and attempt to find new participants for the tournament
on somewhat short notice, we determined that it would be in the best
interest of both the fans and Pro Wrestling Guerrilla to postpone the
tournament until we are able to fill the ranks of the tournament with a
lineup that more closely resembles our original intentions. While we
know the news is disappointing, and we hope that our fans will
understand, it's not all bad news.
Due to the large number of
wrestlers who are already booked for Pro Wrestling Guerrilla for the
last weekend in August, we have decided to move ahead with All Star Weekend 7! The first name announced for the 2008 Battle of Los Angeles, "The Man That Gravity Forgot" PAC, now becomes the first name announced for Pro Wrestling Guerrilla's All Star Weekend 7! Exact dates for All Star Weekend 7 are still being worked out, but it will take place on two consecutive
nights during the weekend of August 29, 2008, at American Legion Post
#308 in Reseda, CA. More information regarding dates and lineup will be
announced at Pro Wrestling Guerrilla's 5th anniversary show, Life During Wartime, on Sunday, July 6, 2008!
Also, we realize a great many fans were planning on traveling long distances in order to attend the 2008 Battle of Los Angeles,
and that, especially during times like these, air travel is not always
cheap. That is why we would like to extend a special apology to those
fans who have already booked air travel to the Los Angeles area for the
2008 Battle of Los Angeles. If
you are still planning on being in the Los Angeles for the weekend of
Friday, August 29 through Sunday, August 31, 2008, we would like to
offer you a complimentary two-night pass to Pro Wrestling Guerrilla's All Star Weekend 7. If you have booked your air travel to Los Angeles prior to June 25, 2008, please email support@prowrestlingguerrilla.com for information on how to receive your complimentary tickets.
Again,
we appreciate the dedication and support of the fans of Pro Wrestling
Guerrilla around the world, and we hope you accept our sincerest
apologies for this unforeseen change in schedule. We hope you will
understand that the rescheduling of the 2008 Battle of Los Angeles and All Star Weekend 7 really will be for the best and that both events will be bigger and better than ever before.
Press Release for PWG Life During Wartime on 7/6
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla's 5th Anniversary Life During Wartime on July 6, 2008
By Silverback, PWG Staff Writer
Los Angeles, CA - When Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (http://www.prowrestlingguerrilla.com) Commissioner of Wrestling Dino Winwood pauses to reflect on the past five years, what sticks out the most in
his mind is how a man such as himself, possibly an immigrant of
indeterminate origin, has risen to the top of a Fortune 500 Million
Company. Prior to his tenure with Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, Winwood
worked at a Baskin-Robbins ice
cream stand, dishing out delectable treats to the hungry public. Rising
from a lowly "scoop jockey" to a managerial position in mere months,
Dino Winwood was soon hired by then-Commissioner SoCal Val to serve as Pro Wrestling Guerrilla General Counsel, despite having no
legal experience. Luckily for Dino, and SoCal Val for that matter, the
company faced very little litigation in that time period, which allowed
Dino to keep a perfect score marked in his legal win/loss ledger. SoCal
Val, never one to sweat the details, took Winwood's record of 0 losses
to be an exceptional feat and quickly promoted Dino to the position of
Executive Vice President in mid-2005. While Winwood’s career had seen a
meteoric rise since 2003, it would pale in comparison to what would
follow the 2005 Battle of Los Angeles.
While presiding over the 2005 Battle of Los Angeles, SoCal Val was on the receiving end of a superkick from Joey Ryan,
which put her out of action for the rest of the evening and would
ultimately lead to her resignation as Commissioner (according to
Wikipedia, this was due to her fear of feet, but you would never know
based on her successful fetish video tickle fighting career that would
follow). Val's resignation would be Winwood windfall, as he was
promoted to Commissioner of Wrestling on October 1, 2005, a position he
holds to this day. Since he has held that position, Pro Wrestling
Guerrilla has seen its largest period of growth, a fact Winwood
attributes almost exclusively to himself. With two tours of Europe, two
Battle of Los Angeleses, two DDT4s, five All Star Weekends,
and numerous single-night events, Pro Wrestling Guerrilla has reached
its highest level so far, all under the watchful eye of Dino Winwood.
What does Commissioner Winwood's rise to power have to do with Life During Wartime,
which, on Sunday, July 6, 2008, in Reseda, CA, will celebrate five
years of Pro Wrestling Guerrilla? Well, while Dino Winwood's rise to
the top has been based on a series of lucky breaks (some in part to
large payouts from shady apartment wrestling videographers), Pro
Wrestling Guerrilla's rise has not been quite that easy. The past five
years have been an uphill battle for Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, one that,
we're glad to report, the company has been able to survive. By the skin
of its figurative teeth, Pro Wrestling Guerrilla has dug out a niche
and fortified its position as an alternative to what is widely
available to fans of professional wrestling. From that niche, the
company has seen tremendous growth in each year of its existence, and
despite the fact that the company may seem different from where it
began almost five years ago, the core group involved in Pro Wrestling
Guerrilla would like to think that, inwardly, the very same goals and
unconventional sensibilities that Pro Wrestling Guerrilla was founded
on remain to this day. While the uphill battle may never end for Pro
Wrestling Guerrilla, lasting this long can surely be taken as a good
sign.
But wait, what does Commissioner of Wrestling Dino
Winwood's Rainbow Sherbet Street to the top and Pro Wrestling
Guerrilla's Rocky Road of survival have to do with Life During Wartime,
which, on Sunday, July 6, 2008, in Reseda, CA, will celebrate five
years of Pro Wrestling Guerrilla? Well, both Dino Winwood and Pro
Wrestling Guerrilla's success would not be possible without you, the
fans. While some of you have been there since the beginning, and others
have just recently discovered Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, nothing that
this company has accomplished would have happened if it weren't for
you. Part of our unconventional sensibilities tell us that our fans are
smart enough to know when they're being pandered to, so we try not to
do it. That is why, on this occasion, we hope you believe that everyone
involved in Pro Wrestling Guerrilla would like to say thanks for
supporting us for the past five years, and hopefully we'll be around at
least another 6 months, to pay off all this office equipment we got
from Rent-A-Center.
We hope that your life during wartime, that
is to say, life during Pro Wrestling Guerrilla's existence, has been as
successful as ours, but if it hasn't, hey, maybe a wrestling show will
turn things around for you.
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla's Life During Wartime takes place on Sunday, July 6, 2008, at American Legion Post #308 in Reseda, CA, at 5:00 PM, and will feature:
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Championship Title Steel Cage Guerrilla Warfare Match
Human Tornado (Champion) vs. Chris Hero (Challenger - with Candice LeRae)
-- The history between Human Tornado and Chris Hero has been extremely well documented, but going in to Life During Wartime on July 6, some very important questions remain: Human Tornado
allegedly suffered a knee injury that will require surgery and keep him
out of action for a year. Yet at It's It (What Is It?) Tornado appeared sans-crutches, claiming he was prepared to fight and
defend his title, even though his leg was in an immobilizer knee brace.
What is the status of Tornado's knee? Is this all a ruse, or is he just
too stubborn to part with the title after all he went through to
recapture it? If his knee truly is injured, how mobile will Tornado be?
Will the Steel Cage be an advantage or detriment to the Champion? After
All Star Weekend 6, Chris Hero
was wrestling with a knee injury, an injury Tornado chose to exploit.
Will Chris Hero sink to Tornado's level and attack the champion's
(allegedly) injured knee? What role will Tornado's allies Claudio Castagnoli and Jay Briscoe play in this match, if any? For that matter, what about Candice LeRae and Necro Butcher,
Chris Hero's friends? Will Pro Wrestling Guerrilla ever air a pre-game
show where former wrestlers inarticulately speculate about these very
questions for thirty minutes, sometimes an hour?
One of those
questions could be answered at the 2010 ABC Family network upfronts,
but all other questions will be answered on July 6 at Life During Wartime in the main event World Championship Steel Cage Guerrilla Warfare Match!
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Tag Team Championship Match
Jack Evans & Roderick Strong (Champions) vs. Age of the Fall (Tyler Black & Jimmy Jacobs - Challengers)
-- At DDT4, Jack Evans and Roderick Strong became the undisputed Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Tag Team Champions,
prevailing over all would-be champions, and etching their names on the
lengthy scroll listing all those to hold the Tag Team Titles. This
posed an interesting problem for Commissioner Dino Winwood, since each
team technically challenged for the title at DDT4 and could no longer be considered the number one contenders, he would have to look elsewhere for challengers. Enter Tyler Black and Jimmy Jacobs, Age of the Fall, who, after their impressive performance at All Star Weekend 6, were quickly added to the shortlist of potential challengers. After winning the first DDT4,
Roderick Strong lost the World Tag Team Titles in July of that same
year, something he is not prepared to do again this year. Jack Evans is
also unwilling to part with the titles, since they are the first
championship he has held in Pro Wrestling Guerrilla in over three years
of competition. While Black and Jacobs' record in Pro Wrestling
Guerrilla is mixed, their success outside of California has moved them
to the top of the challengers list. Now that the tag team division in
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla has had some time to lick their wounds, they
are prepared to make another run at the World Titles, but whether they
face Jack Evans and Roderick Strong or Tyler Black and Jimmy Jacobs
remains to be seen.
Special Attraction Singles Match
"Photogenic" Chris Bosh vs Scorpio Sky
-- When "Photogenic" Chris Bosh quietly walked away from professional wrestling, many people (both fans
and Pro Wrestling Guerrilla staff) were shocked, to say the least. All
types of questions arose, by the most common question was "Is he done
for good?" The answer remains unclear, but one thing is certain: At Life During Wartime,
Bosh is back! Staying true to form, Chris Bosh has kept the
circumstances of his return to professional wrestling as mysterious as
those of his departure, but by all accounts he is ready to face his
sometime ally, sometime rival Scorpio Sky on July 6! When Bosh
announced his return to Pro Wrestling Guerrilla at It's It (What Is It?), Scorpio Sky immediately headed to the ring in order to be the first man Bosh would
face upon his return. Citing Bosh's tremendous success in Pro Wrestling
Guerrilla, and Scorpio Sky's own struggles in singles competition, Sky
felt that this would be a perfect opportunity to prove to the world
that he has surpassed the 2005 Battle of Los Angeles winner Bosh. While Bosh accepted the challenge, and was appreciative of
his former training partner's desire to get a big singles win under his
belt, he also made it readily apparent that he did not intend to be
anyone's stepping stone by attacking Scorpio Sky! With their rivalry
renewed, Sky is in what he claims to be the best condition of his life.
Chris Bosh's year-long absence may affect his conditioning, and his
refusal to say whether this is a "retirement match" is very puzzling,
but the only quote he was willing to share was extremely telling "I've
approached my entire career one match at a time. Sky thinks I've been
sitting around eating burritos all day, but he's in for a surprise: I
don't like Chinese food." We have chosen to interpret that as "Chris
Bosh will be 100% ready for this match." Please contact us if you feel
he meant something else.
Singles Match
Jay Briscoe vs. El Generico
-- While things didn't go so well for Jay Briscoe over the DDT4 weekend, things were even worse for former Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Tag Team Champion El Generico,
whose team lost those titles in the final match of the weekend. Now
both men return to Pro Wrestling Guerrilla without their tag team
partners, like captainless ships set adrift in a roiling sea. Well, if
ships could violently assault each other on the land, sea, or air, and
were men, and not large sailing vessels. And ships probably wouldn't
attack each other in an attempt to climb up some sort of ranking system
in order to win a Championship, the symbol for which would be a belt
that would barely stretch across 1/100th of its hull. And for that
matter, it's unlikely that a ship from Delaware and another from
Tijuana would ever meet on open water with the way modern shipping
lanes are organized. In fact, it was a pretty poor analogy for what is
likely to be an exceptional match.
Tag Team Match
KAZMA & MIYAWAKI vs. The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson)
-- After finding a great deal of success in Japan, Matt and Nick Jackson return to America as conquering heroes. While their Japanese win/loss
record hovers somewhere around .500, The Young Bucks were able to
connect with the Japanese fans, most notably the highly coveted (from a
marketing perspective) Japanese schoolgirl segment, who would squeal
with delight each time Matt would remove his bandana or Nick would flip
his hair back. However, it would appear that The Young Bucks were
unable to win over the hearts and minds of the entire island nation, as
KAZMA and MIYAWAKI would attest to. Both men are graduates of TAKA Michinoku's
Kaientai Dojo and fixtures on the Japanese independent wrestling scene,
and are looking to make their mark in Pro Wrestling Guerrilla. Upset
that The Young Bucks were able to set the hearts of Japanese women
everywhere aflutter, KAZMA and MIYAWAKI intend on bringing their rough
and tumble style off professional wrestling to America in order to
teach the brothers Jackson a very tough lesson: Keep your hands off our
women. Will the strength and power of the K-DOJO graduates be enough to
overwhelm the hometown heroes, or will The Young Bucks prove that
they're much more than a pair of pretty faces?
Single Match
"New Guy" Brandon Bonham vs. Arik Cannon
-- For a guy from Pismo Beach, Brandon Bonham sure gets around. Bonham started his professional wrestling career in
the Midwest, surfing the waters of Lake Michigan during the day, and
traveling the Chicago-area circuit at night, honing both crafts, but
ultimately, a tough decision would have to be made. Would Bonham stay
in the Midwest and continue to follow his dreams of professional
wrestling, or would he return home to Pismo Beach and paddle out?
Obviously, Brandon Bonham has made what he feels to be the right
choice, living in a shack on the beach, surfing every day, and
wrestling when he needs to pay some bills. One person that feels Bonham
made the wrong choice is former friend and mentor Arik Cannon.
Often traveling with Bonham during their salad days, Arik Cannon would
eventually find great success in the Midwest's independent wrestling
scene, and urged Bonham to follow in his footsteps. However, Bonham's
heart was in another place, and he followed it all the way to the
Pacific Ocean. Now Arik Cannon has returned to Pro Wrestling Guerrilla
in order to beat a simple message into the head of Brandon Bonham:
Pismo Beach has got nothing on the twin cities of Minneapolis and St.
Paul.
Plus Claudio Castagnoli, The Dynasty (Scott Lost & Joey Ryan), Necro Butcher, Los Luchas (Phoenix Star & Zokre), TJ Perkins, Mikey Nicholls, and the return of KIKUTARO! With Commissioner of Wrestling Dino Winwood and Commissioner of Food & Beverage Excalibur on hand to oversee all the action!
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla's Life During Wartime takes place Sunday, July 6, 2008 at 5:00PM at American Legion Post #308
in Reseda, CA. American Legion Post #308 is located at 7338 Canby Ave.,
Reseda, CA 91335. General Admission tickets are $20 and will be
available at the door. For more information, please visit http://www.prowrestlingguerrilla.com. Card subject to change.


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