Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Uptown Wrestling News Blog #5: SPW DECEMBER SHOW, SPW ARENA IN SACRAMENTO 12.20.2015


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Blog Entry #5

SUPREME PRO WRESTLING 
SPW DECEMBER SHOW 12/20/2015
Live at The SPW ARENA in Sacramento.

By Mike Vanek

My alarm is buzzing in my ear and I fall out of bed after maybe four hours sleep after the metal show I worked the night before. After a quick shower I'm in business and walking downtown to catch a bus to Ceres and then a walk across town to catch a ride to Sacramento.

Today is a important day for me and it involves wrestling. After 10+ years of having friends in the wrestling community there has been a couple shows I've been dying to attend and today I got to go to SPW in Sacramento. People have been telling me for years you have to go see SPW!! But finally I hitched a ride and here it was I saw...


Supreme Pro Wrestling has been long known as one of the top promotions in the Nor Cal wrestling scene. These people work really hard each month to turn a gym in a church an amazing place where the magic if independent wrestling changes people's lives. This is the most passionate group of people I have ever met. SPW is a family and on this night this family put on one of the most entertaining shows I've ever seen...

On this evening the television show "Beyond Geek" a PBS program that observes different sub cultures was there filming for a upcoming episode. 
The first match was set up for the episode which featured Sir Samurai and Christina Von Eerie vs Dan The Teacher Man Reynoso & His Pupil Britney The Bookworm.

This match was over the top!! They really played it up for TV and executed an awesome match which included the massacre of a Ray Bradbury classic book. 

CHECK YOUR LOCAL LISTINGS FOR BEYOND GEEK ON YOUR LOCAL PBS STATIONS!!! We will post when the episode airs!!!


The 2nd match was a 2 on 1 handicap match featuring the monstrous J.R. Kratos vs The Freaks T Lo & Johnny Yen with their Psycotic Manager "Chatterbox".  
This 2 on 1 handicap match pitted the demented tandem of T Lo & Johnny with their demented manager "Chatter Box" screeching along at Ringside against one of the most popular wrestlers in Nor Cal J.R. Kratos.
This was my first time seeing J.R. Kratos wrestle but I have heard about him for the past couple years and he was featured recently on FOX40 News recently for helping out a young youth in the area with is awesome in its own right.
Although the freaks put up up a hell of a fight in a 2 vs 1 situation J.R. Kratos overcame the odds to take the victory.
Which led to SPW legend El Flaco Loco came to the ring and pleaded his case for J.R. Kratos to be SPW Heavyweight champion. This led to GM Mike Miller came to the ring and told Mr Kratos that he would get a title shot but he wouldn't say when.

The 3rd match was Joe Desoul Vs Ethan White. This match put Ethan White vs a very cocky Joe Desoul who had a huge crowd response from the SPW faithful.
This match went back and fourth with some awesome wrestling UNTILL the match ended in a dq with Joe Desoul losing the match.

The 4th match was a gigantic tag team match!!! With James & Christina Von Eerie, Bobby Hart & Mike Mathews, Big Ugly J.D. Bishop & Former ECW Superstar Mustafa Saed, Will Roberts & Truex in a Tag Team Xtreme Turmoil match!!
With the man that makes the winning pin to return in January to face Xtreme champion Mike Hayashi for the title!!
This was a 8 car pile up of a match with some of the most Intense action I have ever seen consisting of high impact moves such as JD Bishop's heavy chops to GFW Women's champ Christina Von Eerie that could be heard out side or Bobby Hart's perfectly executed German SUPLEX or Will Roberts mind blowing drop kick to Bobby Harts head were all examples of why this was one of the most brutal matches of the night!!
With Big Ugly JD Bishop getting the win he will return to face the Xtreme champion Mike Hayashi at the next show!!



The 5th match was another all out brawl between two of the biggest all out rivals in the Nor Cal Wrestling scene...
Virgil Flynn took on Daniel Torch in a whirlwind of a match that continued this bitter rivalry that just seems to get more and more brutal as time goes on!!
Blow after blow and move after move these two warriors damn near killed each other in action so fast it was hard for my camera to catch more than a blur.
After brutalizing each other for the entire match Torch decided he had enough and he bailed out the back door to a Halestorm of boo's and chants from the SPW faithful for the count out making Virgil the Winner but I seriously doubt the feud is over!!

Match 6 was the highly talented Airen Skye vs Mike Hayashi the Xtreme Champion.
Extreme dosnt even begin to describe the all out battle of this match for the SPW Extreme title!!
Mike Hayashi pulled out all the stops against this up and coming high flyer in Airen Skye who took all the punishment he could but Mike Hayashi held on to the belt to face Big Ugly J.D. Bishop at the next show in January. 


Match 7 was for the SPW Tag Team Titles. The Beautiful People defended the belts vs (My favorite tag team) The Honor Society, Sir Samurai & Drake Frost!!
Featuring "Wrestling Personified" Rik Luxery these guys took on one of the most successful tag teams in the Nor Cal area.
The Honor Society looked to add the SPW tag team titles to their impressive list of tag team titles but came short this time as the beautiful people carried on as tag team champs thanks to a blow with a tag team belt in a brawl for it all that will not be forgotten any time soon!!


The 8th and final match was the main event of the evening!! This pitted local favorite Scoot Robertson going for the SPW Heavyweight title against against the Smug and vicious SPW Champ Brian Tannen.
Tannen who recently spent 2 years in the WWE developmental system came out as cocky and brash as can be as the champion against the fan favorite Scoot!!
Poor scoot put up as much fight as he could but the brutal force of Brian Tannen was just too much for him as he was beaten so bad that several wrestlers had to come save Scoot from the back as Tannen ravaged him after his victory thus ending a extraordinary show!!

I can't believe it took me 10 years to come to a SPW show but it won't be my last and you can count on that!!

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Thursday, December 10, 2015

Uptown Wrestling News Blog #4 The History of Roy Shire's Big Time Wrestling



Uptown Wrestling News
Blog Entry #4



The History of Roy Shire's Big Time Wrestling
By Mike Vanek


People ask me why I named this blog Uptown Wrestling News. The name comes from the legendary Uptown Arena here in Modesto CA where they used to have Wrestling matches for many years. This was one of the stopping points for Roy Shire's BIG TIME WRESTLING which was the Northern California leg of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) starting in 1968. Starting as the American Wrestling Association starting in 1960. The area's that made up the BTW territory were San Francisco, Oakland, Richmond, San Jose, Sacramento, Stockton, Modesto, Fresno and surrounding smaller city's.


Roy Shire started his promotion the American Wrestling Association aka Big Time Wrestling in 1960 he shortly after moved it to the SF Bay Area to compete against the promoter Joe Malciwics. Roy Shire's first camp included such great wrestlers as Nick Bockwinkle, Ray Stevens, Joe Blanchard, Kinji Shibuya, Mitsu Arakawa, Angelo Poffo (Father of Macho Man Randy Savage & the Genius Leaping Lenny Poffo) and many others. Roy Brought many of these Wrestlers with him to California. Where they would make homes legendary building's like The Cow Palace in San Francisco, Memorial Autotorium in Sacramento, and The Uptown Arena in Modesto just to name a few. Big Time Wrestling aired on TV originally on KTVU ch2 in San Francisco and then later on they were on KTXL ch40 in Sacramento.


The first thing Roy did as a promoter in The Bay Area was to bring in Ray "The Crippler" Stevens Stevens captured the areas top singles championship, the U.S. belt in November of 1961, by defeating Cowboy Bob Ellis. Stevens quickly became the man Bay area fans loved to hate with his loud cocky ways and his great microphone skills. Ray was known to whisper to the announcer that he had never seen such a bunch of ugly women as he saw in whatever city the interview was done for. The new hatred the fans had for Ray as well as his exciting form of wrestling made for a very entertaining wrestling star.
 
Ray's first main competition was the Mexican sensation Pepper Gomez who was the immediate fan favorite!! With Gomez’ exciting wrestling style he was the perfect foe for Ray Stevens. But just as their rivalry was heating up Ray Stevens broke his ankle is a cart racing accident. Pepper Gomez defeated Freddy Blassy for the now vacant U.S. Title. As soon as Ray recovered from his accident he won back the U.S. belt. Ray had many exciting battles and eventually lost the championship to Wilbur Snyder, winning the belt back two months later from Snyder. Ray held the belt till 1965 when Kenji Shibuya took over as the Champion.




In 1965 a new champion was crowned his name was Kenji Shibuya from Japan. With Kenji as champion and being very hated by the fans as most Japanese wrestlers were in the mid to late 60’s, Ray was teamed with a newcomer to the SF region Pat Patterson. Stevens and Patterson or the Blond Bombers as they were known became one of the very best tag teams in wrestling history. With their bombs away from the top rope finishing move to their master rule breaking, the wrestling world was abuzz with talk of this great tag team.




By 1968, many of the top stars of wrestling wrestled in main events in the SF booking office amon those Dom Denucci, Bobo Brazil, Bill Watts, Bearcat Wright, King Curtis Iaukea, Mitsu Arakawa, Jose Lothario, Dan Manoukian, The Destroyer, Billy Red Lyons, Ciclon Negro, Mongolian Stomper, Haru Sasaki, Mr Saito, Red Bastien and a very young Puerto Rican wrestler by the name of Pedro Morales, a future WWWF champion. There was also a match in San Francisco between Ray Stevens and Bruno Sammartino with Ray winning by count out and originally being named the WWWF champion but later being stripped of the title because of not winning by pin fall or submission. Also in 1968 is when the SF booking office joined the NWA and their tag team title was renamed the NWA World tag team title and the singles title was now known as NWA U.S. Championship.


In the middle of 1969 Ray Stevens broke his leg in a motorcycle accident. This again left the singles championship vacant where Pat Patterson now emerged as a big star in his own right winning the vacant championship from Pedro Morales. By the time Stevens returned to wrestling he came back and announced to the public that he was tired of his being a cheater and wanted to follow the rules and be a role model for the kids. Well the fans fell in love with Ray and he was now not only one of the most popular wrestlers in the promotion but one of the most popular people in the area. From musicians to politicians everyone loved Ray Stevens in the Bay Area. Everyone that is except for his former tag team partner Pat Patterson. Pat said he was going to beat some sense into Ray. This started one of the greatest feuds in Bay Area history. Pat and Ray fought in all kinds of matches. Cage matches, Texas Death matches, tag teams etc. One of the best matches had to be their series of matches with Archie Moore as the referee. The result was always the same. Archie would get fed up with Pat and punch him and Ray would cover him for the pin.




By the start of 1971 Ray held both the US championship and also shared the World tag team belts with Peter Maivia. (The Rock’s Grandfather). Ray also felt he was getting stale in the Bay area and after a ten year run as the man in SF, Ray decided to leave for Verne Gagne’s AWA territory. Before he left a couple of wrestlers were brought in to help make up for the upcoming loss of Ray Stevens. On his first appearance in the territory Superstar Billy Graham was given the tag team titles with his partner Pat Patterson on television by beating Ray and Maivia. Ray and Superstar had some great singles matches during that time frame also. The US belt was dropped to Mr.Paul DeMarco and his hated manager Dr.Ken Ramey.


With the loss of Stevens, many were worried about how the territory would do. Their concerns were alleviated because Dr. Ramey became one of the most hated managers to ever appear in the area. Along with Paul De Marco, Pat Patteron, Billy Graham as the heels facing off against Peter Maivia, Rocky Johnson and Pepper Gomez as the heroes, wrestling was still drawing huge crowds everywhere in the territory. Around this time with Stevens gone, Patterson did the turn and soon became the top face. Roy Shires did a fantastic job in bringing in talent such as Lars Anderson, The Great Mephisto, Stan Stasiak, Moondog Mayne, Angelo Mosca, Mr.Fugi,The Brute (Bugsy McGraw) The Interns, The Von Brauners, The Royal Kanaroos, Tony Garea, The Invaders, the Valiant brothers and the Von Steigers. Ray Stevens also came in and worked the area a couple of times a year.
By the mid 70’s Pat Patterson had decided to revive his tag team with Ray Stevens once more, only this time they were a team in the AWA. In the SF area Bob Roop and Alexia Smirnoff were brought in along with Dean Ho while Moondog Mayne was the top face in the area, The crowds started to drop off and wrestling just wasn’t drawing in the Bay area the way it used to. Kevin Sullivan tried his luck at being a face for awhile and while drawing respectably he was not the answer either. In an interview around this time, Pepper Gomez said that Roy Shires had almost stopped caring and Pepper felt Bob Roop as booker was killing the area.




Tragedy struck the Bay area as US champ Moondog Mayne died in a car accident on in August of 1978. From there, hoping to rekindle past success, a Ray Stevens look a like was introduced. A young "Playboy" Buddy Rose was brought in to the area. While Rose drew ok at the box office, the next two years also brought in an array of talent to continue trying to rekindle this booking office to its glory days of yesterday. Others brought in were: Red Bastien, Ron Starr, Jimmy Snuka, Roddy Piper, The Guerreos, John Mantell, Bob Sweetan, George Wells, and Ed Wiskowski. By 1979, the tag team titles were abandoned. The crowds were dwindling and there was not much draw anymore....


Dusty Rhodes came in and won the US title in a tournament victory over Dirty Dick Slater after Bob Sweetan had just left the area without losing the belt. Four months after Dusty won the belt the SF booking office with Roy Shires closed in January 1981. It was an incredible 20-year reign as one of the great wrestling areas in the United States. Pat Patterson used many of the booking ideas that originated here in the SF area when he was part of the expansion of the WWF in the early 80’s. After the booking office closed here, we had a Texas promotion come in and promote for awhile as well as Verne Gagne’s AWA with such stars as Hulk Hogan. While the AWA shows drew well they were not run on a consistent basis and lacked any long term success. A few independent groups worked here including Woody Farmer and Red Bastien’s group. None brought back the magic of the Shires promotion.



For those that love the old "BIG TIME WRESTLING" I found a great group on Facebook called "WHEN IT WAS BIG TIME WRESTLING" It is full of photo's Programs and other priceless knowledge from one of the great lost wrestling Territory's!!
Some footage is available on youtube from the KTVU ch2 in SF and KXTL ch40 in Sacramento hosted by the legendary Hank Renner.
 
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