|
Post by resistance on Dec 3, 2012 12:02:05 GMT -6
January 18th Resistance Pro presents STAY HUNGRY
115 Bourbon St Merrionette Park, IL
Special Guests MATT HARDY AWESOME KONG REBY SKY
R-Pro heavyweight title match "EGO" Robert Anthony (c) VS MATT HARDY
TAG TITLE MATCH LOCK-UP (Sugar d and Aaron Epic) VS RUFF SKIES ( John Skyler and Ruff Crossing)
The return of "THE DANGER ZONE" Hosted by Lou E Dangerously Special guest JAY BRADLEY
Match signed R-PRO women's title match Melanie Cruise VS Awesome Kong
also scheduled Tag Champs LOCK-UP (Suge D and Aaron Epic) Heavyweight Champ THE EGO Robert Anthony Women's Champ Melanie Cruise Jay Bradley Ruff Crossing Chris Hall Steven Walters John Skyler More to be announced
Tickets available at resistancepro.com
|
|
|
Post by Hunter on Dec 3, 2012 13:10:40 GMT -6
All of these feds running in the same places that AAW runs are lame.
|
|
|
Post by CameronJacobsLies on Dec 3, 2012 20:12:25 GMT -6
Bourbon Street is probably the best bet for a building with a crowd over 500 attending.
|
|
|
Post by CameronJacobsLies on Dec 3, 2012 20:12:47 GMT -6
Besides AAW copied LWF who ran there first to my knowledge
|
|
|
Post by Hunter on Dec 4, 2012 12:25:19 GMT -6
Larry Hart you saying anything is lame after seeing the crap you have posted is very funny to me. Nonetheless, I don't think its a valid point to say someone else ran there before AAW given the amount of time between shows. Its not like AAW decided to run there right after a LWF show occurred. Also I would reduce my point a little bit by saying the action itself is more lame than the actual company.
|
|
|
Post by Pete The Pup on Dec 5, 2012 7:35:20 GMT -6
Unless AAW has an exclusivity contract with the building regarding other wrestling shows running there, it is all a moot point. Ask yourself this. You are the owner of the building and a day is "dark". Are you going to refuse a fed that is willing to pay cash money if they want to rent the building for that day? Come on. Call it "lame", call it "bad judgment",call it beans. Unless there is a written contract, the building is open to everybody with the dough.
|
|
|
Post by foxtrot on Dec 5, 2012 10:13:32 GMT -6
MMA shows have been running there before AAW.
|
|
|
Post by Pete The Pup on Dec 5, 2012 11:30:57 GMT -6
So, are some people saying that once a fed runs a show in a certain venue, they have "dibs" on that building? Again, do the building owners have anything to say about it? Take that point a step further. If a wrestler stars out with one fed and then wrestles for other feds, is he "lame"? What is the difference?
|
|
|
Post by "That Guy" Marc on Dec 5, 2012 14:33:27 GMT -6
To be fair. It's not like AAW is running at Bourbon St. every month. They run what 3-4 shows a year there?
|
|
|
Post by CameronJacobsLies on Dec 5, 2012 14:36:53 GMT -6
I think its about 2 or 3. Its not like Resistance is running Berwyn. Although it wold be nice of them to have a show besides AAW there that is decent.
|
|
|
Post by Hunter on Dec 6, 2012 13:41:46 GMT -6
You guys all make very valid points. I still think its lame that in the 3rd largest metropolitan area in the country another suitable venue can't be found.
|
|
|
Post by Pete The Pup on Dec 6, 2012 14:01:36 GMT -6
You guys all make very valid points. I still think its lame that in the 3rd largest metropolitan area in the country another suitable venue can't be found. Lets look at it from your perspective. In your opinion, what is the absolute worst thing that can happen to AAW because another fed is running a show in the same building. The absolute worst
|
|
|
Post by buffkahlua on Dec 6, 2012 15:08:05 GMT -6
I don't think its so much that they are running the same building that's the issue, but that factored in with the history between AAW and the Barons/Corgan makes it kinda shady.
|
|
|
Post by Pete The Pup on Dec 6, 2012 15:27:43 GMT -6
I don't think its so much that they are running the same building that's the issue, but that factored in with the history between AAW and the Barons/Corgan makes it kinda shady. Are we saying that Resistance is going to hurt AAW's future draw in that building?
|
|
|
Post by resistance on Dec 6, 2012 16:31:21 GMT -6
A building is a building. The Baron's were born and raised down the street in Mt. Greenwood. If we draw and have fun, who cares! Enjoy the show and have fun, if you don't want to come, don't come. Life is to short to worry about the small things. As George Carlin once said "Don't sweat the petty stuff, and don't pet the sweaty stuff"
|
|