Monday, September 21, 2009

Bombers Equal Lame Duck

As a Winnipeg sports fan, I can remember the term "Lame Duck" with utter disdain. In October 1995, The Winnipeg Jets, a team that I loved to the point of crying for on occasion, entered their last season in Winnipeg, and due to the fact it was clear that Richard Burke and Dr. Steven Gluckstern would move the team after that season, everyone referred to that season as "Lame Duck Season". The Jets, led by Keith Tkachuk, Alexie Zhamnov, Teemu Selanne for half of the year, a rookie named Doan, a goalie named Khabby, and a slew of players with under appreciated value went on to defy the odds, and qualify for the playoffs. To me, though as sad as it was, and remains a scar for me to this day, that was a fitting end to a hockey franchise that was never the best in the league, or even top half of the league, but they were an identity for Winnipeggers. Just making the playoffs was a success in my mind.

Since the departure of the Jets, Winnipeggers have embraced The Winnipeg Blue Bombers as their team. There have been tough times, IE The Jeff Reinbold era, or the losing of two Grey Cup games, that we were probably good enough to win, or Jim Daley's tenure where the team just seemed to have no hope. But for those low points, we had Milt Stegall, who will go down as probably the most beloved athlete this City has ever seen in modern times. There was Khari Jones who recorded back to back record setting seasons. There was an atmosphere at Canad Inns Stadium that made you proud to say "These are the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, and they are MY Team". Now fewer and fewer Winnipeggers want to admit that, and whether you thank Mike Kelly, or Lyle Bauer, or Michael Bishop, or a fluke that made this team a laughing stock, its a reality of the current situation.

Since last weeks blog, I've had a few stones thrown at me. Some accuse me of not being a true blue Bomber fan, asking how many games I've been to, to see the team. Some have said that nobody should care about my opinion, because it's just so negative, and nobody needs more negative. To those people I say, you are not "true blue Bomber fans" you are strictly fans of Mike Kelly. And it doesn't make you a better a fan if you go to 9 games and see 6 losses that are painful to watch, you are enabling this franchise to stay the course. If you can't look at this season and admit this guy is a failure, you don't want what is best for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, you want what is best for Lyle Bauer and Mike Kelly. And to those fans I wish you luck, but you will be left heart broken with the results. Google Mike Kelly, he hasn't had good results or even pretty good results anywhere else.

The Bombers have become Winnipeg's newest "Lame Duck Franchise". Its true. David Asper's offer to buy the team has not met a deadline, blamed on the Global recession, and will now have a 6 month extension to secure the funds needed. I personally hope Asper comes through, because he is more than capable of making the Bombers the most well managed franchise in the league, without Lyle Bauer. But as of today, it's anything but a definite. So the team remains community owned, and as long as it does Lyle Bauer will remain club President, with absolutely no fear of accountability from the Board of Directors. Here in lies the problems. The team supposedly cannot afford to make a change at Head Coach, or General Manager even if it wants to. They owe Doug Berry money through next season after firing him on the first year of a three year contract extension. Mike Kelly is the third highest paid football coach in the CFL, behind Wally Buono and John Huffnagel, and his contract carries through the next two seasons after this one. On a side note, I wish that Mike Kelly could deliver even a fraction of the results of Buono and Huffnagel, but it's clear he can't and won't.

So here we are. In dire need of a new and qualified direction for the CFL team. Last week I suggested if we could quote Cher, and Turn Back Time, everything would be better. I was WRONG. Taman is gone, and Bomber fans need to move on. Dave Ritchie is older, and still lovable as a hard ass players coach, that won't build a winner. Khari is a nice guy, but not a solution. And honestly, there won't be an effort to solve this problem, the Community based ownership will not fire Lyle Bauer, and Lyle will not fire Mike Kelly. If he were going to, it would have happened right now. At the end of the season The Bombers won't make the playoffs. In the off-season, The Bombers WILL lose out on every important free agent, whether that free agent be currently on the Bomber roster, or be on the Bombers wish list. Milt Stegall, an ICON in Winnipeg I might add, glanced over the problem yesterday on the TSN broadcast, when he said both Romby Bryant and Arjei Franklin were happy to leave Winnipeg. I think if they quietly asked every member of the Bombers, they'd all agree a change of scenery would be welcomed. Thanks Mike Kelly, you did this. You are the only person who thinks you are a football genius, oops forgot, Lyle Bauer thinks that too. You two didn't contribute to building an East Division power house, you built a complete Lame Duck Franchise that cannot be fixed in the next three years. Nobody, and I repeat NOBODY wants to play for you. Hell, I doubt if Bob Irving wants to interview you at this point.

The Mike Kelly era will be the cherry on the cupcake of the Lyle Bauer era of The Winnipeg Blue Bombers. And just to review, FAILURE!

So a correction from last week, where I said it would be as simple as Taman-Ritchie-Khari, I was WRONG. Those moves would contribute to the Lame Duck status of The Bombers.

Last season, Hamilton put Charlie Taaffe, a far more likable guy than Mike Kelly out of his misery late in the season. They promoted the Offensive Coordinator, Marcel Bellefeuille and they are a team moving in the right direction. I wish Lyle Bauer had the foresight to take a page out of Bob O'Billivich's playbook.

So my newest prediction, Bombers will finish 6-12. That's right, they will win 3 more games this season. The off-season will be spent talking about the few bright spots and the improvement noticed after the Banjo Bowl. Ya that's right, Jim Bender tried to say Winnipeg ran with Montreal yesterday, I guess the beer must have been flowing in the press box in Percival Molson Stadium yesterday. Mike Kelly will coach the team next season. They will suck. David Asper will continue to strive to secure this team, and that will amount to the level of hope that the "Fair Weathered" Bomber fans have.

Was it just me, or did Casey Bramlet do as well as a Quarterback as Mike Kelly has proven to do as a Head Coach?

It's sad. Just sad. I'd rather be a "Fair Weathered Blue Bomber" fan, then ever be mistaken as a "Mike Kelly Loyalist" fan.

So who would make a better coach for this team? Tom Higgins? Danny Barrett? Cortez? The Montreal OC? Does it really matter, it's idle speculation of a turn of events that won't happen. We're stuck with Mike Kelly, so we better learn to live with it.

Those Winnipeggers who want a new identity, try the Goldeyes. My friend Jeff Wallace will help point you in the right direction when it comes to merchandise and tickets.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

10 Years That Changed Local Wrestling

Let me say before I even get started on this blog, some of what I'm saying is a shameless put over, and I don't even believe it myself. So I will read every single one of the blog comments that carve me up, and chuckle that you take this blog and yours truly, Mike Davidson even more seriously than I do at times. So fire away and hit me with your best shot.



10 Years in the Making



Jeff Wallace, aka "The Mecca" Shane Madison and I have decided to have a weekend celebration to commemorate the 10 year milestone of knowing each other. This weekend is scheduled from October 16th to the 19th, in Winnipeg, and will be a ceremony of drinking excessively, going to the bar and playing "spot that jobber", and recognizing ourselves for our contributions over the last 10 years and our influence over local wrestling.



The year was 1999, the month October and one of our favorite, if not the favorite promoter Wayne Stanton was promoting River City Wrestling with weekly events at Bumpers Bar on Ellice in Winnipeg, and bi-weekly events at the historic (by local wrestling terms) Chalmers Community Centre. That's right, 6 events per month. A rookie crew, that consisted of Overkill, Johnny Malibu, Big O, Moses Luke, Ronnie Attitude, Mistress Mona Lott, veteran leader Adam Knight, Chris Parys, Plumber Lou Dooley (later known as Carver Gleason), Silverstreak 2000, and a rotating door at booker than included Dave Levinsky, myself and whoever Wayne wanted to elevate to that job on any given week literally. Business was not taking off the way we hoped.



Enter the graduates of Cyrus The Virus



Wayne told me one weekend, that he had booked the two top graduates of Cyrus' training academy to debut at Bumpers this Monday. He referenced "Playboy" Will Damon and Donnie Dicaprio. He could have told me their names were Rod Shithead and Paul Fucknuts, because I wasn't familiar with them, and was told they would be getting a match against each other so that we could gauge if they were any good. Believing that we needed some new blood to the promotion, I was happy to hear that Rod and Paul were coming in.



So around roles Monday night, and the locker room full of locals (the only thing worse than a room full of locals is a room full of rookie locals), and Rod and Paul arrive for the match, and they bring two guys with them. Jeff Wallace, who would in 2000 become Shane Madison, came into the locker room, which was just a regular hotel room with about 15 people crammed in to get into their spandex wrestling gear (as Wallace will point out, those that actually wore wrestling gear), he introduced himself to me as the booker, seeming very polite, he told me he had just finished training in Windsor under Scotty Libido, Scott D'Amore, Professor Maxwell, and Sabu. I thought to myself with so many trainers that must have been a complete wrestling University, as most people in Winnipeg did 20 hours with Vance Nevada or Stan Saxon (not his choice to debut talent that fast) and were quickly debuting on local shows.



So back to the story, gauging Wallace to have a more impressive physique than the entire locker room, I took him and the other Cyrus trainee, JC Derksen, and said you two guys can wrestle each other as well. I walked over to Big O and Moses Luke, two guys with opposite physical appearances, yet equally unimpressive, and said that I was going to have to cancel a match, and that they would be used in other roles tonight. Like two complete stooges they went running and crying to promote Wayne Stanton, crying that they had been bumped off the card with all that entitlement that they felt. Let me be honest, it's not like I bumped Ric Flair for Lance Von Erich, I considered the move to be an upgrade with an infusion of new blood that might catch on (boy was I wrong that JC Derksen would ever catch on, 10 years later and he's still shitty even in a jobber role).



Following the local stooging, the hotel/locker room quickly had an angry bang at the door. Enter promoter Wayne Stanton, in a trademark burst of angry energy, "You don't bump our guys for Don's trainees. You got me? This is why I think you aren't ready to be a booker. Make sure Owen and Peter (Big O and Moses Luke) are booked." And I did, in a match I hoped would be a complete throw and complete demoralize them for being stooges.



Jeff Wallace had an impressive debut. If I remember it correctly, I let them decide a finish, and Wallace actually laid down for Derksen, probably because the victory meant a hell of lot more for Derksen's shallow existence and pride than Wallace's.



Now the moment of gratification. During the main-event of the night, which likely included Adam Knight vs. Overkill or something of that nature, I went to talk with Wayne. "Well (sucking back noise that Wayne makes which has become a trademark of all imitations of him), I guess you were right putting that Jeff Wallace in the ring, he clearly looked better than the entire crew." He continued, "I think you should probably work with him next week, the people are really behind you as a heel, and you can try and get him over as a babyface."



And that's what we did, working a program of about 4 or 5 matches, that resulted in an infamous "Brass Knuckles in a Box Match" which drew an impressive late night Monday crowd of 100+. Wallace and I became fast friends, and over the next 10 years Wallace would prove to have much influence in my career and the sculpting of Winnipeg Wrestling. Here are many of the ways:



-Wrestlers going to the gym, tanning and owning gear

-TRCW hiring me as booker, and business shifting up for the company and us over taking the long existing CWF as number one Locally.

-After being fired in TRCW, Wallace influenced John Nguyen into hiring me to start a wrestling company that Andrew Shallcross would name Pembina Championship Wrestling. I influenced Nguyen to hire Andrew, and many have threatened to kick me in the nuts for years for that over-sight.

-Wallace would later introduce me to Jeff Dyck, and AWE was born, and quickly became available on Pay Per View throughout Canada, and ran a season of TV on The Fight Network.

-Well still in TRCW, Wallace would work a very hot main-event program vs. TJ Bratt, drawing record setting business. In PCW he would main-event with Will Damon and then Mike Davidson, and then Chi Chi Cruz, to cement his legacy as the top drawing main-event wrestler on a local scale in history.

-A journalistic reputation that has drawn comparison's to Dave Meltzer in his ability to not sugar coat the local wrestling scene.

-An infinite wisdom and definite influence over the young stars of local wrestling today, Danny Duggan, AJ Sanchez, Don Douglas.

-A kind and genuine ambassador for local wrestling, which included interaction with youth (ask Jordan Garber), venues (Cary Paul at Coyotes), and media (especially Dave Meltzer of The Wrestling Observer).

So 10 years has led to this. A party to celebrate 10 years of making the local wrestling business better. It will kick off on October 16, carrying through the entire weekend. Details will follow, but one thing is known, if you know Jeff or myself, it will be at least multiple nights of drinking and telling stories, and sharing some real good memories. That in itself is worthy of attendance. Consider this an open invitation, if you've worked with us, for us, against us, or haven't worked a single match well in your life, you are encouraged to attend.

Check out the Facebook Event page and ensure your attendance to this monumental occasion.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

In a Perfect Blue and Gold World

Well, wasn't the Banjo Bowl something? I personally consider it a vindication of my opinion on Mike Kelly, and yes, that makes me a "fair weathered" fan. There is only one thing I'd love more than seeing Doug Brown hoist the Grey Cup this year. And that would be Mike Kelly getting fired. And Lyle Bauer for that matter too.

Way back in 2004, Lyle Bauer made the decision to fire Dave Ritchie as Head Coach. It was Dave Ritchie who began the process in 1999 to turn the Winnipeg Blue Bombers around, and Bauer was brought in in 2000, and is widely credited with turning the Blue Bombers Financial books around. This would never have happened if Ritchie, and Brendan Taman had not come to town and did the difficult task of rebuilding a team to respectability that had just completed the tumultuous Reinbold era (to Reinbold's credit, lose or lose, because there was very very few wins, the fans wanted to like this guy, unlike the current coach). In his questionable wisdom, Bauer seemed to push Taman into hiring Jim Daley who was a dismal failure (although it's been speculated that his first choice Jim Barker got cold feet and stayed in Calgary to the shock of Bauer). After Daley, the belief was the team needed an Offensive guy to put an exciting product on the field, and Doug Berry nudged out the more qualified and far more likable Greg Marshall, who agreed to serve as Defensive Coordinator. And despite being Winnipeg's biggest asshole (though Mike Kelly has dwarfed him in that department), Berry had 3 successful seasons all in the playoffs, as Head Coach. So naturally we fire him, and to review last season's brain cramp, hired the 9-9 Edmonton Eskimos' RECEIVERS Coach Mike Kelly.

Mike Kelly has been an even bigger failure than Jeff Reinbold. Remember he inherited a team that won 6 of 8 games last season to not only qualify for the CFL playoffs, but to host a Playoff game (a major accomplishment for the bottom line of the publicly owned franchise). He didn't need to rebuild. What he needed to do was to correct some of the public relations disasters of the Berry tenure. Work with Taman to tweak the roster (something Brendan did very well late last season to turn the ship around and get us to the post season). More than anything, he just had to smile, and passionately promise that the Blue Bombers are his passion, and he's excited to bring the Grey Cup back to Winnipeg.

Instead, what did he do? He puffed out his chest, and shamelessly tooted his own horn at all costs. I'm sure we all remember his bold and critical statement "Nobody touches the quarterbacks but me!". Ironic that the position that is more problematic for the Bombers than anything is QB. But I sympathize for Michael Bishop who has been a capable QB in the CFL, if you've got a gawd awful playbook, even Doug Flutie might look average. Another thing that the bald prick did, was openly tell the media that Kevin Glenn was less than impressive in his impression of the QB depth chart that existed last off-season. Not sure if you've ever played poker, but I don't see the bluff in telling the league that you don't like your starting QB, leaves you with very limited options to trade the guy. So naturally, the team was forced to cut a guy who probably could have brought something back in return if Kelly had sang his praises. I used to sell cars, if I told people that this particular SUV isn't up to the standards of the lot, but I will still sell it to you, most customers would think I had shit for brains (funny, that's what most "fair weathered" fans think of Mike Kelly). So there goes Kevin Glenn to Hamilton, where he started as backup, came off the bench and played exceptionally well, and now is showing some dynamic chemistry with Arland Bruce (apparently Adam Rita called Mike Kelly to inquire if Kelly was interested in Bruce, and Kelly didn't want the attitude that came with the most athletically gifted receiver in the CFL, after all Winnipeg only has room for one outrageous ego, and he's gotta be bald and have a goofy mustache). I could go on and on with the failures of Mike Kelly, Derrick Armstrong, Barrin Simpson, etc, I don't need to rub salt on the wounds of the true Bomber fans who aren't into fair weather. Those fans sit there and live in complete and utter denial. The Dave Petrishen's and Julie Kozak's and Kim Babij's (all of which I love and respect dearly) who sit by the TV or in the stands and believe a miracle will happen and Mike Kelly will wake up tomorrow with a game plan that exceeds those of Wally Buono and John Huffnagel, or Mark Trestman.

Wake up people, Mike Kelly is a FAILURE PERIOD.

Now when you have a very strong opinion, people will say, "Ok wise ass, what would you do, if the Bombers asked you for advice?". And as a fair weathered fan, let me weigh in, on what I would do with the power to run The Winnipeg Football Club. If only in that position one day here's what I would attempt to accomplish.

-Fire Mike Kelly. Not even politely. The press release would read, "The Winnipeg Football Club is pleased to announced the termination of Mike Kelly effective immediately".
-Sever all ties with Lyle Bauer. For every economic step forward the Club has made, he's personally guided the on-field product backwards.
-Hire Brendan Taman as President and General Manager. For 10 years this man did his job in a way that inspired the fan base to believe. He had exceptional media skills (I believe Mike Kelly negatively referred to him as "media darling", funny what happens when you have professional and people skills).
-Encourage Brendan Taman to hire Dave Ritchie as Head Coach with a one to two year term, depending on Ritchie's desire, and assuming he'd come out of retirement. Even if Ritchie is out of touch with aspects of the game, he's like everybody's Grandpa, forgivable, and through a rebuilding phase, would be the perfect guy to sit on the sidelines and groom a successor. He's also very shrewd with the media, and can accomplish wonderful things.
-Hire Khari Jones as Assistant Head Coach, and Offensive Coordinator, and name him as Dave Ritchie's eventual successor. Jones is an icon in Winnipeg, who was appreciated for his two record setting seasons, and his gigantic smile and appreciation for the City. Jones is currently the Ti-Cats QB coach, and they have vastly improved at that position, and Jones deserves the credit. Mike "Pinball" Clemons admitted he wasn't a great football coach, despite a Grey Cup ring, but he was an institution in Toronto, and history will remember his era as Argos head coach favorably.
-Sign Doug Brown to a contract that makes him a Bomber for life. End this ridiculous crap, where fan favorites are being disrespected by under qualified Football coaches.

If I accomplished anyone of those jobs, I'd go to bed that day, feeling like I just slayed a lion, and put the organization on the right track.

This year should not have been a "rebuilding" year for the Blue and Gold, it should have been a year where we aggressively battled Montreal for supremacy in the East. We're currently battling Toronto for the laughing stock of the CFL. Next year and the year following will undoubtedly now be rebuilding years, tough years, years impossible to bring the best free agents to town. Years where you lose an aging vet who wants to hoist a grey cup before they have no years of pro football left. Taman and Ritchie were successful 1o years ago, so I'm sending the SOS back to them.

That's my two cents as a FAIR WEATHERED Blue Bomber fan. And I hate to tell you Mike Kelly loyalists, I just showed you that a good fan, thinks with reason, and not with blind faith.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Winnipeg's Sports Media Sad and Pathetic

Before I write the blog that I'm about to, let me first say I respect media of all shapes. My favorite channel is CNN, I watch local TV news as much or more than anybody. I have my particular favorites, and I have the ones that I really can't stand. My best friend is Olympic Broadcaster David Bastl, who once worked at Global Winnipeg, and is probably one of the best in his field in this country. I myself, granted only a starter station, was a television sports anchor and reporter. So, despite my respect for local media, now it's time to point out some embarrassing facts about the current coverage of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.

Mike Kelly is a complete bust as Head Coach. One year ago, you could read this very blog and hear me call for Doug Berry's job, because he was an asshole who didn't care about the fan base of the Bombers, or the treatment of veteran players. One thing I had to concede, Berry was a winner. 3 seasons, three playoff appearances, 1 Grey Cup loss, and a competitive team. Granted, Berry had the best Personnel guy in the CFL in Brendan Taman to ensure the team was successful. Winnipeg Sun Bomber beat reporter Kirk Penton said it best when he pointed out 8-10 (Berry's finish last season) would be welcomed by every Bomber fan right now.

Back to my point. And allow me to recognize the motivation behind this lack of accountability, if the local media speaks the average Bomber fan's position, then they run the risk of not getting cooperation from the Winnipeg Football Club in doing their job. Because if the media reports that Mike Kelly is a failure, with limited eye for talent, and as an offensive guru, has guided a bomber offensive to grossly offensive results, Mike Kelly would no longer be available for interviews, and neither will a majority of Bomber players. Despite the fact The Winnipeg Football club remains today a publicly owned team, the organization would immediately impose Media Censorship. True story. The most critical of the Bombers, has been the dean of Winnipeg TV sports, Joe Pascucci who on a number of occasions rolled his eyes, slipped in a moment of editorialism, or sarcastically questioned Mike Kelly's motives. The latest was after Kelly ridiculously pointed out that he was all for Stefan LeFors getting back into game action... especially if it was in a road game situation. Well coach, why would you prefer your star quarterback off season acquisition wait until a road situation to attempt to redeem himself in the eyes of the fans? Isn't that an insult to the fans? If he is as talented as you sold Winnipeg fans, with the help of local media, wouldn't the fans be willing to embrace your second chance offering to him? By the way coach, if he's half as good as you sold the Winnipeg sports media, and half as good as you believe, why have you asked him to take a $60,000 pay cut, 6 games into his season? It was your mistake coach, shouldn't you also take a $60,000 pay cut? It was Lyle Bauer's mistake in hiring you, shouldn't he also take a $60,000 pay cut? Oh wait, look at the money I just saved the organization!

What I would really love to see would be a hard ass sports reporter ask these questions. And I would even more love to see the Bomber faithful, who are becoming disenchanted with the organization to step up and support the media for doing their job, and boycott a Bomber game, if these questions were asked and the reporter faced any residual backlash from The Winnipeg Football Club.

Let me pose some more questions that would be refreshing to hear honest answers to. To Lyle Bauer- You fired the coach who had the most success in this organization during your tenure, Dave Ritchie. You then fired the next successful coach, Doug Berry. However, Jim Daley, and Mike Kelly, their respective replacements, and reportedly your choices for the job, were gigantic busts. Do you not think as President of the team you need to address the season ticket holders and account for your management choices? Mr. Bauer, why would you ask Brendan Taman, arguably one of the best eye's for talent, who ran a scouting department on no budget, and rebuilt the Bombers 3 times to competitive standards in his term, to accept a reduced role last off season? Something that lead to his eventual resignation. Mr. Bauer are you fearful for your position as President, when the new private ownership of David Asper takes over the Club?

Sad, but the reporter that asks these questions will be so blackballed from the Bombers, he may not even be allowed entry into the Stadium with a ticket.

I dislike Mike Kelly to a huge degree. I didn't even give him a chance to coach a game before I had concluded he had an incredible lack of people skills. His criticism of Brendan Taman after Taman's resignation, made me ill. I will acknowledge that Siddeeq Shabazz has made our defence stronger. Definitely. Did Stefan LeFors or Michael Bishop make our offence better? Or has Adarius Bowman replaced Derrick Armstrong? With a game against BC, then a home and home against Saskatchewan, we could very well find the Blue and Gold 2 and 8, and one of those victories was the ugliest in team history.

I encourage bomber fans to flood local media outlets with e-mails encouraging the Shawn Churchill's, Mitch Peacock's, Bob Irving's and Ed Tait to grow a set and take this organization to task. And as fans, we need to grow a set and be prepared to stand up for the media for airing our discontent with the current direction of the team.

Final question... Who's with me?

Monday, April 27, 2009

Anonymous Poster?

Hahahahaha. I've been laughing even more than usual the last couple of weeks. But especially at the amount of anonymous posts made on my blogs. Something you should know, disliking me has become the coolest thing in town right now. I'm playing the part of "heel" in a promoters war between myself, and a guy who is lucky to be referred to as a "promoter" Andrew Shallcross. He's lucky because he's actually lazy, and has made many comments that seem to suggest he doesn't believe it's his job to promote his product. Imagine you the reader opened a business, oh lets say a popcorn stand. You're going to sell 5 different varieties of popcorn. But lets say you are lazy, and only like buttering the popcorn. When on 3 customers come through your door and your business fails, will you be wise enough to reflect on the failure, and realize had you marketed and promoted your popcorn instead of buttering your popcorn, people maybe would have bought your popcorn? It's similar in the world of local wrestling, where if you don't promote your wrestlers and their matches, people tend not to buy your tickets. Instead of promoting his wrestlers he's too busy sitting at home and reading my blog.

And what does he do when he reads my blog? He posts as many anonymous comments as he can. How do I know this? Well one, I get notifications on my blackberry every time someone leaves a comment. And when I get 4 or 5 in the span of an hour or two, and then nothing in the next 15 hours, I can usually determine that one person is at their computer reading and commenting on my blog. It seems really unlikely that 4 or 5 haters all write something similar in the span of an hour and then nothing for the next day or so. Idiot, if you're going to post anonymously, do it a little bit more sporadically, and maybe you will throw me off a little. And the other part that might act as a tip to me that it's all very sad person, is this fact. Right now it's really cool to not like Mike Davidson. So if 19 people were going to post about what an asshole I was, at least 10 out of those 19 would have no problem leaving a) their real name and in some cases b) their e-mail address so people could send them a note to tell him how clever their post was.

In all of local there is one wrestler of Hispanic descent. His name is La Sombra. He's great for getting the word out to all of his Latin brothers to come to the shows. But in all of my days in local wrestling there has been very few Latin fans who care enough to leave comments on blogs. One guy, Jesus Ramirez, is either an idiot, or has someone with nearly the exact same name, Jesus Remerez. I think it's one guy posting who's an idiot personally. I doubt two guys with such a similar name care that much about my blog.

Andrew, I'm sorry you are a bonafide idiot. But please, spend some time doing something productive, oh I don't know... Promoting wrestling. Raking your lawn, then maybe cutting your grass. How about, figuring out how to get some more wrestlers on your show. Oh and maybe instead of buttering the popcorn, learn how to let all those popcorn lovers out there, and there are many, know about how you butter it.

Just a thought.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

This Was The Beginning of The End

Shocking news in the local wrestling scene on Wednesday. Despite being advertised in a career ending match, for the main-event of whatever Andrew Shallcross was promoting this Wednesday at Dylan's. Mentallo announced publicly that he was leaving "PCW" (I covered last blog, why PCW is not an entity Andrew is legally entitled to promote, however I digress, not the point). A major blow to Andrew Shallcross, and one that I'm not certain he can or will recover from. And that's a shame, it really is.

People will say that Andrew has succumbed to the pressure of promoting against CWE and AWE. Some will say it was the antics of some ribbers who effected Shallcross and Adam Knight's credibility with false results (Knight still walks weird from how bad he got fucked by Dave Meltzer), or a ridiculous stunt where Pepito hit the ring, did Andrew in. Reality now must bite some of you in the ass, and realize it was Andrew's bullheaded, bullshit actions that did him in.

Not registering a business and charging people money to see your product is in essence, fraud. Sorry that's a fact. Not paying big name talent, is stupid, and suicide from a business standpoint. But Andrew has spent many years doing this shit. Not treating home grown talent well (ie AJ Sanchez, Kevin Chevy, Don Douglas, Danny Duggan, Rick Matthews, Shane Madison, and many many others), to the point where they couldn't tolerate working for him, was the pinpoint of what did him in. And he may continue to promote shows that he calls "PCW", but the end is near, the fight is over, the highroad lead to nowhere, the gloves being off didn't hurt. He couldn't survive the pressure. He was high and mighty in pulling a bully routine with RME for many years but they refused to acknowledge him. And he thought it was cool to disrespect Bryan Danielson publicly when CWE announced him. But karma is a bitch, and it has all caught up with him.

Let's go back to his own words, in his own blogs. My comments are in capitals, but read his bullshit, and take it for what it is:

Friday, September 28, 2007

Samoa Joe Can Go Fuck Himself
Anyone who read my comments on the message board in regards to the Back to School Bash last night know that I was very unhappy over-all.I wanted to take some time and calm down before I posted a blog. Some time has past but I am probably more angry now then I was last night, especially as more details emerge regarding the situation.What Joe did last night was unprofessional, idiotic, self-centered and ego-driven. Over the course of six years, I have had the pleasure of working with many, many "names" and never have I seen a guy with such a "diva" complex and such a chip on their shoulder. Nor can I imagine a decision that was worse for business (and THE business) then the choices Joe made last night.


ANDREW IS DEFINITELY THE TEXT BOOK FOR WHAT IS BEST FOR THE BUSINESS... LETS NOT REGISTER A BUSINESS AND OPERATE... LETS TRY TO BLACKBALL TALENT WHEN THEY ACCEPT BOOKINGS ELSEWHERE...

First, allow me to express two things. 1) Chris Sabin continued to demonstrate why he should absolutely be getting a bigger, better push in TNA and why his schedule should be booked solid. He's a class act and a fantastic performer who "gets" the business and had the match of the night. I could not have asked for anything more from Sabin and I certainly hope he will be apart of PCW in the future.2). On previous occasions, Joe has been a joy to work with and gave exactly what was asked of him. I am sure it is no coincidence that "what was asked of him" was to look strong against our talent. When it came time for Joe to do something that didn't involve him looking like Hulk Hogan circa 1985, suddenly, he's not so accommodating.I owe our fans a huge apology. Rest assured, Samoa Joe will NEVER be back in PCW unless he intends to come and give us the other half of the match he was paid for.

ITS BEEN A WELL PUBLICIZED FACT THAT SAMOA JOE NEVER GOT PAID. SO... SHOULDN'T ANDREW PUBLICLY THANK JOE FOR SUPPLYING 8 MINUTES OF FREE SERVICE? LIAR!!!! AND CHRIS SABIN DEMONSTRATED HE WAS A CLASS ACT, SO NATURALLY HOW DO YOU SHOW YOUR APPRECIATION FOR SUCH A NICE GUY? DON'T PAY HIM. IS THERE A PROBLEM HERE?

Allow me to explain in detail exactly what transpired. To be fair, I did not specifically speak with TNA in regards to Joe putting Kenny over. I did not care either way and said to a few guys in the past few days that I hoped Joe would put him over but if he didn't want to, it wasn't a big deal. In the past, whenever I have specifically checked with TNA on whether their talent would be willing to do business for our guys, I have been told "no problem. The business is a work."Exactly.And to quote a certain someone last night..."I don't care who wins or loses, I just want to have a good match." I wonder who said that.After being told by Joe that he'd be "right down" to the locker room for forty minutes (and thus, I was unable to begin the show when I wanted to), I finally went up to his room. I told him he was free to take his time coming down since it would be some time before his match, but I just wanted to get on the same page with him. I told him he was booked against Kenny Omega and asked him if he knew of him. Joe shrugged. Since Joe had spoke to me earlier in the day about his previous two trips to Winnipeg and seemed to have a fairly solid recollection of them, I reminded him that Kenny had worked with AJ Styles on this show last year.Joe shrugged and said "yeah, so?" I shrugged too and said "would you mind putting our guy over?" "No way," he scoffed. "I don't do that. I'm a top guy on television. It's company policy that we don't put over anyone but TNA guys." Now, I was totally fine with that up until the line about "company policy" which I knew to be untrue. Tell me you don't want to lay down. Tell me you feel it will impact your position and reputation (even if it wouldn't), but don't lie to me.I said "really? Styles put him over last year and they put together a match and a finish that made sense for both guys." Joe said "No way" again. He turned to walk away from me saying "there is no way that's happening."

I THINK IT IS TNA COMPANY POLICY THAT THEIR TALENT IS SUPPOSED TO GET PAID UPFRONT.

Let me be VERY clear. I had absolutely NO problem with that. Of course I was going to inquire as to whether he minded putting our top guy over, but I thought he likely would have declined. No problem. I thanked him for his time and told him to come down whenever he wanted.There is a huge difference between beating a guy and eating a guy. There is a huge difference between having a great match and trying to destroy a territory. Joe doesn't "get it". It makes a lot of sense to him when guys sell their ass off to make him look like a million dollars and an unstoppable killing machine. But it apparently makes "no sense" to ask him to "not kill our top guy."I won't speak for Kenny at all. He's a class act and encouraged me to forget about it and move on. But I will mention that I am fully aware of the poor attitude Joe demonstrated in the back and his insults. There is more to the story that I won't reveal here that clearly indicate that Joe made a deliberate and malicious decision to go to the ring and make our top guy look bad. For that, Joe can go fuck himself.And from what I understand, I am hardly the only promoter that feels this way and our fans are hardly the only ones to walk away from a Samoa Joe match disappointed.The match was too short and did absolutely nothing to enhance our talent or promotion. In retrospect, if Sabin/Sanchez had been the top match, I would have been thrilled. Sabin "gets it". Joe doesn't. How nice it must be for Joe to be so independently wealthy that he can execute a piss-poor match and then say "save your money and don't book me again."When we book "names", there are certain obligations on both sides. We're expected to pay the PO, trans and accommodations and act in a professional and respectful manner. In return, we expect the talent to show up, work hard, enhance our talent and promotion and act in a professional and respectful manner. Part of that means interacting with the fans and giving them their monies worth.On previous occasions, Joe did that. Last night, he left many fans who wished to shake his hand or get a picture, disappointed. That fact coupled with his terrible in-ring performance angered me greatly. I'm not one to shy away from confrontations and fortunately, I had to pay my crew so I did not get the chance to go speak with Joe immediately. I was encouraged by some to go talk to him and by others to let it go. "What can you do?" was an oft-repeated question. I made the decision to let it go.But as I thought about it further, I didn't want to be accused of being a guy that didn't have the balls to express my unhappiness face to face. I promptly marched up to Joe's room where he was enjoying his third or fourth quarter pounder of the day. I reminded him of his flight information and informed him that someone would be at the hotel in the morning to drive him and Sabin.I then asked to speak to him. Sabin walked into the next room, clearly sensing that I wanted to speak with Joe about a serious matter.

I HAVE THE MENTAL PICTURE OF A HYPOCRITICAL ANDREW "MARCHING" TO TAKE IT UP TO JOE. THE MARCH WOULD BE VERY FUNNY TO WATCH. WERE THE WORDS "PIECE OF SHIT" USED BY CHANCE? ANDREW, LET ME REMIND YOU THAT YOU BURNT YOURSELF BY NOT PAYING EITHER OF THESE PROFESSIONALS, THEN CRIED ABOUT IT THE NEXT DAY LIKE SOME SORT OF VICTIM. NICE ONE.

I asked him if he was unhappy or upset with anything. He said "not at all" and asked why I was asking. I said "well, Joe, I guess I was wondering why you ate my top guy."He said "what did you want me to do, get dropped on my head?" I said "no. I wanted a good match that was a positive for our talent and promotion. That match killed our top guy and hurt my ability to draw moving forward."

OH, SO THERE IT IS. THE PROBLEM FOR ANDREW DRAWING HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH BEING LAZY, BUT INSTEAD THE ACTIONS OF FORMER TNA WORLD CHAMPION SAMOA JOE. FINALLY, THE RIDDLE HAS AN ANSWER.

Joe invited me in and asked me to sit down. He asked me to explain what I would have wanted different out of the match. I politely explained that I expected the match to go longer and I expected our guy to come out of it looking good and I expected the fans to be willing to pay to see Joe again in the future. I explained that none of that happened.Joe didn't agree to disagree. He didn't express that perhaps their was a misunderstanding. He proceeded to bury Kenny in the most ridiculous way possible. One guy in that match moved around. One guy was not blown up and huffing and puffing. One guy gave a shit. Guess which guy that was?

OH I DON'T KNOW, THE GUY WHO GOT A PAYOFF FOR THE MATCH, NOT THE ONE THAT GOT STIFFED BY A KNOW IT ALL JACKASS.

While Joe took the time to pay me lip service and try to placate me, he contradicted himself several times. He made ridiculous and lame excuses. The one honest thing he repeatedly said was "I'm not going to give you the answer you want."

TRANSLATION, JOE REFUSED TO SAY TO ANDREW THAT HE WAS A BETTER BOOKER THAN JOE A WORKER, AND HE WAS WRONG. MAYBE HE WOULD HAVE GOT PAID AND FULL AND A BLOW JOB IF HE HAD.

I explained that I was not looking for a certain answer. I, as the guy paying the bills, was simply looking to express my unhappiness.

LET ME REMIND YOU THE READERS THAT HE WAS THE GUY NOT PAYING THE BILLS. JUST CRYING LIKE A VICTIM.

It made no sense to kill our top guy. It was bad for business. If Joe had any sense, he would have realised that.

YES JOE IS THE GUY LACKING SENSIBILITY HERE, MOST DEFINITELY!

We could continue to book him and make money or we could do what happened last night.Joe rejected my opinion that the match was too short. I explained that I'd rather have a good 10 minute match then a bad 20 minute one, but that was a bad 8 minute match.

WE CAN ALL COUNT ON ANDREW TO GET INTO THE RING SOMETIME AND HAVE A GOOD 8, 10 OR 20 MINUTE MATCH, HE'S GOOD THAT WAY.

After a few more excuses which Joe usually contradicted on his own without my help, I said "look, good work is good work. That wasn't good work." Sabin, Petey and Styles can come in, have a great attitude and have a fantastic match with Kenny. But Joe couldn't. That says a lot about Joe.I expressed my feeling that the fans didn't get what they paid for. Joe scoffed and pointed out that it was a long show. I said "yeah, WE gave them what they paid for but YOU didn't. They paid for Samoa Joe."

WELL AT LEAST SOMEONE PAID FOR SAMOA JOE.

His reply "and they saw Samoa Joe." I said, "They didn't pay to SEE Samoa Joe, they paid to experience a quality Samoa Joe match." They didn't get that.Joe actually said to me "if you wanted your guy to look good, then you shouldn't have booked him against me." I didn't make Joe the highest paid guy on the show because I wanted him to make our talent look bad!

OR IN THIS CASE, THE HIGHEST UNPAID GUY.

From a business perspective, I asked him how that match was a positive. How was that going to help PCW draw?

YES BECAUSE JOE IS THAT GIFTED THAT HE COULD MAKE UP FOR YEARS OF YOU BEING THE LAZIEST PROMOTER EVER.

How was that going to set up Joe or any other TNA talent to return to Winnipeg and draw a crowd? Again, Joe's response was that I shouldn't have booked him then. I shook my head in disbelief.When Ric Flair was NWA World Champion, he travelled the US making every home town guy look like a million dollars because it was GOOD for business, built up the territory and ensured repeat bookings and money for everyone. One thing Joe said was that he was doing what he felt was best for his promotion. Wrong. Wherever you go, you're a representative of TNA. Everything you do, you're selling PPV's. All Joe did last night was show that he's not a very good worker and, unless a faster and better worker makes him look good, he's got nothing.Quite honestly, Joe forgot where he came from. Who would Joe be if guys hadn't been willing to make him look good or help him out? Joe made a name for himself squashing smaller guys. Well that gimmick is getting old.I haven't been around 20 years. I've been around six. Worked with a lot of good talent, names and produced some pretty big shows. Don't give me the "I think I know better" bullshit.

YOU ARE RIGHT ANDREW. YOU KNOW MORE THAN JOE, TNA, AND EVERYONE IN BETWEEN. DOES ANYONE REMEMBER SABU AND ERNIE'S SQUABBLE? ANDREW MAYBE ERNIE IS YOUR LONG LOST RELATIVE. WELL YOU ARE BOTH RELATIVELY USELESS THAT'S FOR SURE.

I agree - you SHOULD know better.If other promoters ask for my opinion I will tell them honestly - Joe is over-rated, out of shape and not worth his asking price.

I'M SURE THE PROMOTERS WERE LINING UP TO LEARN FROM YOU.

Book Chris Sabin. Book AJ Styles. Book Chris Daniels. Book Petey Williams. Don't book Samoa Joe unless it's a "going out of business" show. He'll successfully give you what you need in that regard.I'm not writing this to bury Joe. I respect TNA and their talent. I don't respect Joe.

I'M SURE THE FEELING WAS MUTUAL WHEN HE DIDN'T GET PAID. AND I'M SURE CHRIS SABIN HAS THE MOST SPARKLING THINGS TO SAY ABOUT YOU, IF HE EVEN REMEMBERS YOU.

Not anymore. I owe an explanation and apology to our fans and this is it. Our show was good - very good. Better then anything else you'll see in this city. Some promotions would kill to have our worst match on top of their card.

ABSOLUTELY, I WOULD KILL SOMEONE IF SABERTOOTH VS. CORY KINCAID MADE IT ON MY SHOW.

But it wasn't good enough for PCW and it wasn't good enough for us.For that, I sincerely apologize.

TO WHO? CHRIS SABIN WHO YOU PUT OVER FOR BEING A CLASS ACT BUT DIDN'T PAY?

A few notes on last night.AJ Sanchez had a fantastic match with Chris Sabin. That speaks volumes about Sanchez as a talent and about Sabin as a person.

THAT VOLUME IS NOT LOUD ENOUGH TO JUSTIFY PAYING SABIN APPARENTLY.

My sincere thanks to both guys.Due to Chevy's injury, Don Douglas was put in a position where the match changed on him. I thought he worked very hard and put forth a great effort.

AND YET, DOUGLAS WOULD BE TRADED FOR FUTURE CONSIDERATIONS WITH NOTHING EXPECTED IN RETURN. OR COULD COME BACK TO PCW FOR A REDUCED PUSH AND PAYOFF. SURE.

Mike Angels and Adam Knight had another great match as did Antonio Scorpio Jr and Nate Hardy. Scorpio and Nate had a ton of crowd heat. This was their third straight match working face/face and to keep getting that reaction says alot about them. I remember being against the idea of them working three shows ago and I was VERY wrong. I'm an honest guy and I felt we should have drawn better. We drew great, but could have been better. Though, with Chris Sabin as a surprise, we sold tickets based on Joe alone. Thank GOD we brought Sabin in!!

AND STIFFED HIM ON PAY.

Kenny never, ever has to defend himself to anyone. If a guy like Joe or anyone else doesn't want to come to work when given the chance to work with a talent like Kenny, then so be it. It's their loss. Kenny's future lays waaaay beyond Winnipeg. I feel really bad for him and am sure he is disappointed. But fortunately, he's got a match with Ultimo Dragon this weekend and I encourage everyone to go see that show. That match alone is worth the ticket price.Our DVD of the Fifth Anniversary show is now available. Our production guy upgraded his equipment, including a boom cam (which, by the way did have a video monitor so he knew exactly what he was filming).I take complete responsibility for the negatives on last night's show. I don't want to read anyone being critical of the talent. For the most part, they worked very hard and had great performances. Everything that was not as tight as it should have been from booking to pacing to technical issues all fall at my feet. I'll make it up to you all next show. I promise.I also don't want to get too 'down' on the show. For those "competitors" who couldn't bring themselves to check out our event, trust me, you couldn't put that show on in your wildest dreams. It was very good. But not good enough. This is a personal blog and my personal opinion. I'm frustrated. I appreciate the support of the fans and I hope you'll come back on Oct. 25th and let us erase the memories of Samoa Joe with a show that will do just that. I fucking guarantee THAT!
Posted by PCW at 10:59 AM

I GUARENTEE ANDREW REGRETS THIS BLOG RIGHT ABOUT NOW!!!

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Time Consumed, Tired, But Happy

What a month it has been, and I apologize for the length in between blogs. Between putting in some serious hours travelling all over Western Canada for work, and promoting AWE's VINDICATION, I have not had a whole lot of time to blog. For that I'm sorry, blogging is great therapy.

So, I must say, I'm hugely happy with the response from VINDICATION, both the positive and negative feedback. Some people don't believe this, but it's true, I like when people say negative things about my efforts, or results. I am in a position in the wrestling business where my efforts are right there to be critiqued and if I didn't have a thick skin I'd be in the wrong business. Josh, Tim, and some fans that I absolutely respect, have stated that a slideshow presentation "WENT WAY TOO FAR!" And now a group of very loyal fans may never attend a Mike Davidson production again.

I am in the unique position to write an angle that actually gets people's blood boiling. I can reference Premier Championship Wrestling or PCW in any way I want to on my show, and there isn't a thing that a rival promoter can say or do about it. Why? Because Premier Championship Wrestling is not actually a registered entity to Andrew Shallcross, it's registered and incorporated by a former associate, and very close friend of mine Jeff Dyck. Don't believe me, do a name search at the Corporations Branch on Broadway. What I'm saying is very very legitimate. So now, if I want to totally badmouth, piss on, job out "PCW" I have a full and legal green light to do so. And every fan of Shallcross' shows can say it's immature, it's unprofessional, and it's over the line. True, I don't deny that. But here we are 4 days after the show, and its still being talked about, and has people angry. Guess what, if every angle got this type of reaction, bookers everywhere would be extatic. As I am right now.

Will fans that support Andrew Shallcross presented wrestling, continue to support my show? Maybe. Right now they say no fucking way, but I am the only promoter likely to bring in their favorite imports. I am the only promoter, likely to have the balls enough to inspire the question "What the hell is that asshole going to do next." Well to believe it you will have to see it. Andrew did an amazing job setting me up as a heel in this situation. Adam Knight throws a punch at me in a bar, Jay Walker goes out on Halloween and portrays me, with a painted on black eye, and it's considered clever and funny. I book Wayne Stanton to go out, with a slideshow, to the song Bad Day (and believe me there have been many bad days over there), and I'm over the line? OK, that's cool, I'm ok with that. Everyone in the business wants to be a heel.

PCW will continue to exist. Mike Arnott will continue to represent the best interests of PCW and Jeff Dyck. AWE will continue to laugh at PCW. And Andrew Shallcross will continue to promote a product as something he has no legal right to do so, and continue to lose his grasp on reality.

Fans will be appaulled by the level of bullshit. Some may even stop following the product? Lets hope not. But I don't understand it. In the late 90's competition, pride and determination made the business overall better. 3 or 4 years of Shallcross running un-challenged made the local business pretty stale. CWE came along and offered a better and fresher product. Will anyone say Petey Williams vs. Rick Matthews, Mentallo vs. Bryan Danielson, the ladder-match 3 way, were anything short of the best three matches in the City so far this year?

Critics can shit on my show, they always do. I don't take offense. You bought tickets, I appreciate you business and support, and I've even engaged in pretty open and long conversations with Josh and Tim about why I believe an edgy product will do wonders for the local scene. Time will tell if I'm right.

I offer absolutely no apologies.