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Post by Moderator on Feb 12, 2006 13:18:31 GMT -5
Moderator, A great match for Danbury would be Little Jeanne vs Bobcat/Barroom Barbie, they had a "No Holds Barred" match at the Glory Convention 2004, and it brought the house down! What do you say? Unfortunately, DWOW has no interest in Lil Jeanie and Bobcat is on the WEW roster. MOD.
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Post by Moderator on Feb 14, 2006 12:51:37 GMT -5
Angel Orsini aka Riptide will appear at REHOLUTION! Friday, March 10, 2006! A quote from Angel... "I may not be able to physically wrestle, or walk for that fact, but I will be involved in some capacity come the 10th of March!"
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Post by Moderator on Feb 14, 2006 16:15:32 GMT -5
DWOW is proud to announce the addition of Jana to our event on March 10th REVHOLUTION! in Danbury, CT.
Congratulations and welcome Jana!
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Post by Moderator on Feb 14, 2006 18:54:51 GMT -5
DWOW would also like to extend a warm welcome to Nikki Roxx as she has been added to "REVHOLUTION!" Friday, March10th in Danbury, CT!
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Post by 2vicious4u on Feb 15, 2006 10:59:31 GMT -5
im so pumped for another show i cant wait until march 10!! will there be any talegatting at this event like people did at the philyl show??
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Post by Moderator on Feb 17, 2006 17:48:44 GMT -5
For inquiring minds we will be announcing the card for The Dangerous Women of Wrestling's next event "REVHOLUTION!" very soon! Stay tuned.
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Post by Moderator on Feb 17, 2006 18:36:46 GMT -5
Make sure you get your tickets in ADVANCE! Especially, if this is gonna be anything like the Philly turn out! No excuse guys and gals... this show is on a FRIDAY!
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Post by Moderator on Feb 17, 2006 20:36:02 GMT -5
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
“REVHOLUTION!” Friday, March 10, 2006
Dangerous Women of Wrestling Main Office Philadelphia, PA The Dangerous Women of Wrestling (D.W.O.W.) return to action Friday night, March 10th 2006 at Tuxedo Junction 2 Ives Street – Danbury, Connecticut (203)748-2561 for “REVHOLUTION!” which will be filmed for The Dangerous Women of Wrestling future Television program, as well as a DVD release and Pay Per View. Tickets for “REVHOLUTION!” are on sale now at www.dangerouswomenofwrestling.com and in person at Tuxedo Junction. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 the day of the show. Doors open at 9 PM with $1 Bud Lights and Bell Time is 10 PM. The Dangerous Women of Wrestling’s last visit to Danbury, CT featured hard hitting action, bloodshed and plenty of sexiness. Not since then, has Danbury witnessed the complete and utter mayhem of dysfunctional entertainment that only The Dangerous Women of Wrestling can deliver. The girls are back and they are taking no prisoners. -A Dysfunctional DWOW Danbury World Title Match The Blue Meanie (former E.C.W. / W.W.E.) issues a challenge to any ho or ho……..mo in Danbury! -DWOW Tag Team Titles Match “Bar Tab vs. Food Tab…" winner gets the gold and either their Bar Tab or Food Tab will be picked up by the losers!” The Maez vs. Cristol w/Hoberto & Liz Savage -A Wrestling Match Candie vs. Nikki Roxx w/Tara as special guest referee -Plus a Danbury Hardcore MatchParticipants to be announced. Plus Angel Orsini, Commissioner Smoke, Jana, The Mysogonist, Missy Sampsonite and more! The Dangerous Women of Wrestling will present their dysfunctional brand of entertainment with their new stars, surprises, and new plots at “REVHOLUTION!” Friday, March 10, 2006. If you’re tired of the watching the same old wrestling show with uninteresting storylines and cookie cutter wrestlers… then D.W.O.W. is what you may be searching for. More information to come as it becomes available. Press contact Stephanie at press@dangerouswomenofwrestling.com
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Post by hoberto on Feb 18, 2006 0:26:09 GMT -5
Yo,
Dis am Hoberto. Dem filthy, blubberphucking Maes get der's on March 10th, yo... My girls be kickin some ass!
And lord knows my bar tab ain't cheap... just ask anyone at da Rezzholution after party!
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Post by Moderator on Feb 18, 2006 14:04:53 GMT -5
Early word is that Missy Sampsonsite is not happy with The Dangerous Women of Wrestling in concerns to not awarding her a match in Danbury, CT yet, after she interupted the match between Lacey and Ranmaru, Missy isssued an open challenge at New Year's Rezzho-lution. Missy seems to be upset and is determined to lay her mark in The Dangerous Women of Wrestling. Missy has demanded to be named in a match, especially since Liz Savage is not experienced enough (in Missy's Mind) to be in the ring yet. Some in the locker room feel Missy is jealous on one hand, a select few feels she is being misused. Time will tell.
I'm sure we have not heard the half of it yet!
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Post by missy on Feb 20, 2006 9:57:24 GMT -5
WHOA!!! I'm jealous?!? Jealous of what! So I'm not a size 6! So what, I didn't sign up for a beauty pagent, I signed up to kick the crap outta people! It's not jealousy, it's frustration! I showed up at Rezzholution after being told I would have a match only to find out that I did not! I watched girls like Liz Savage, go into the ring and embarrass themselves and this sport I have busted my @$$ in! But what happens when it's time to announce the Danbury, CT show?!? I get listed as also appearing and Liz Savage get's a rematch with Cristol for the tag titles? How does that happen?!? So yes I would like to hear what my match is for Danbury? Do I even have a match this time or once again am I just going to have to show up and cause a disruption?!?
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Post by The Sound Guy on Feb 20, 2006 10:55:10 GMT -5
WHOA!!! I'm jealous?!? Jealous of what! So I'm not a size 6! So what, I didn't sign up for a beauty pagent, I signed up to kick the crap outta people! It's not jealousy, it's frustration! I showed up at Rezzholution after being told I would have a match only to find out that I did not! I watched girls like Liz Savage, go into the ring and embarrass themselves and this sport I have busted my @$$ in! But what happens when it's time to announce the Danbury, CT show?!? I get listed as also appearing and Liz Savage get's a rematch with Cristol for the tag titles? How does that happen?!? So yes I would like to hear what my match is for Danbury? Do I even have a match this time or once again am I just going to have to show up and cause a disruption?!? I don't know what The Smoke thinks, but I wouldn't mind this Samsonite chick beating the piss out of say that ho Liz Savage. Smoke can you make this happen? Shiot, you are still commissioner right? SG
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Post by missy on Feb 20, 2006 12:30:40 GMT -5
Yeah SG is right (no one faint he is indeed right from time to time)! Smoke what about it?!? I know you're not a big fan of the skanky little girls that run around DWOW! So why don't you let me start cleaning up DWOW and I can't think of a better place to start then Liz Savage!!!
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Post by Moderator on Feb 20, 2006 14:05:18 GMT -5
Opening speculations… “REVHOLUTION!” which takes place Friday, March 10, 2006 at Tuxedo Junction in Danbury, CT. Doors open at 9 PM with $1 Bud Lights and Bell time is 10 PM. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 the day of the show (if there are any still available).
One can only assume that some of the “new guard” or the “new regime” run officially started on February 2, 2006 in Philadelphia, PA at New Year’s Rezzho-lution. As most of you may have heard or for those who have not, The Dangerous Women of Wrestling lost some of their roster due to roster conflicts. The gist of the story goes as follows. If DWOW (Dangerous Women of Wrestling) are serious to pursue and secure a Pay Per View deal and National TV syndication, we must provide our own unique roster with DWOW stars which will lessen the chance of confusion in the marketplace. For once, something in wrestling makes sense. While some fans are upset and disappointed at DWOW for the loss of Tai “Killer” Weed, “Pryme Tyme” Amy Lee, Isis, Nurse T and a few other former DWOW stars, one can only be excited at the prospects of new talent to be revealed and developed over this run of The Dangerous Women of Wrestling.
Some may say that DWOW has become the “B” team or the minor leagues of Women’s Professional Wrestling, we strongly disagree! First, you tell that to the talent on the current DWOW roster. We started with the February 2nd show (New Year’s Rezzho-lution) as the crew performed at the historic ECW Arena (The New Alhambra Entertainment Complex) as there was close to 1,000 people in attendance. Keep in mind that DWOW have not ran a live event since July 24, 2004 at a packed nightclub in Philadelphia, PA. The crowd was very live and the talent utilized for the show were excited to be apart of this historic event. Tai and Amy especially were unhappy to be leaving the company but went out to the ring and gave their all, which the fans appreciated! Keep in mind that people didn’t know who G.I. Ho, Tai “Killer” Weed, Isis and a slew of DWOW others were if it not been for The Dangerous Women of Wrestling (or whatever name they went by) website, live shows and TV program. Over time these stars were cultivated and developed in DWOW system and shows. We will go out on a limb and say it even helped somewhat established stars like “Pryme Tyme” Amy Lee, Riptide and Alexis Laree. DWOW gave these wrestlers an outlet to star in, perform at, practice their craft in front of live audiences and even put them on TV giving them their chance to develop and shine.
Granted DWOW may not have the budget like WEW or some other Indy companies have allotted for their events to promote, fly in, put up and pay top Women’s talent around the United States. Was ECW considered a “B” or “C” team compared to WCW or WWE back when all three companies and the business were thriving? I would say no, ECW was not considered a lower standard of wrestling entertainment by the fans. They may not have had the production budget, lighting and best talent pool, but they did succeed at packing buildings and putting forth an entertaining product.
The Dangerous Women of Wrestling may not have the total budget to compete with some companies on their financial levels, but will strive to provide some of the best wrestling, entertaining angles, outrageous moments, sexiness and violent stunts.
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Post by shootinu on Feb 20, 2006 14:19:36 GMT -5
Wow is all I have to say! I give DWOW credit for making a stance and trying to make something of Women's Wrestling. I don't feel anyone who steps in the ring (for the most part) should not be considered 2nd string or the b team, as that is just down right insulting! Some people are better than others (but that's life) and some have more important roles (that also happens in life from garbage man to president). I like what DWOW has stated in their speech, if you will. I was at the first show. I will be at the second show. I'm excited to see what DWOW brings to the table as they said on "this run". I wouldn't want to tell Angel Orsini, Sumie Sakai, Lacey, Ranmaru, Missy, The Maes, Amy Lee, Cristol, Liz Savage, Tai, Smoke or The Sound Guy for that matter that they are the B team! I'm not doin it! You see like them all or hate some of them, they love what they do. You can't take away their love for wrestling!
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