Pro Wrestling Revolution’s “Strongman”, Jon Andersen, is making strides worldwide with all the exposure from working so many different companies around the globe. In Mexico, he is with Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), in Japan, he is with New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) and here in the United States, he is with Pro Wrestling Revolution.
In his time with CMLL, he was voted “Best Outside Talent”, as he arrived with Shocker and becomes “1000% Fuerte”, as “Universidad de los Guapos”. While in  NJPW, Tokyo Sport declared Strong Man and Nakanishi the Tag Team of the Year. Very impressive, to say the least. While he is in the United States, he can be found in the Gym and in the ring, as he makes sure he visits Pro Wrestling Revolution’s Training Facility and talks to the students, and of course, the debut of the “Strongman” on Pay Per View for Pro Wrestling Revolution’s work with, the Viva la Lucha series on InDemand.
With 2011 just around the corner, his schedule is just about full, including Pro Wrestling Revolution dates, but the date that is circled is his tour in Japan on January 4, Wrestle Kingdom V at the Tokyo Dome, Â with New Japan Pro Wrestling, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) and CMLL, with names like Beer Money Inc, Mascara Dorada, Sombra, Rob Van Dam, Jeff Hardy and so many more.
We wish him nothing but the best, and we look forward to what happens next. Buena suerte amigo, y que… ¡Viva la Revolución!
The work that went into this show will be hard to be outdone. The promoting, talent, booking, media and over all effort will not soon be forgotten. Promoting is never easy and you always do what you can do give yourself, and in this case, the school the best opportunity to make this profitable.
The only think we could not control was the thunderstorm that hit the day of the event, but, we are thankful for all that came out as we closed out our year. We want to thank our sponsors,Estrella KNTC TV42, El Mensajero Newspaper, and 93.3 La Raza. The continued support of our efforts with School fundraisers is one of a kind.
A special thank you, goes out to our photographer, Jeremy Maurer, who had just days before the event, returned from his 2nd visit of Haiti. He goes there to volunteer and help where he can and give back. He is one of a kind and needs to be acknowledge for this work.
Here are the results and the images!
Galactico over Cazador
Vinnie Massaro over Dyno’Mite Dave
El Dinamita & Hijo de Chupacabras over Famous B & Rik Luxury
Mr. Wrestling IV over Rocky Romero
Strongman & Misterioso over “La MIgra” Vaquero Fantasma & Oliver John
The work that went into this show will be hard to be outdone. The promoting, talent, booking, media and over all effort will not soon be forgotten. Promoting is never easy and you always do what you can do give yourself, and in this case, the school the best opportunity to make this profitable.
The only think we could not control was the thunderstorm that hit the day of the event, but, we are thankful for all that came out as we closed out our year. We want to thank our sponsors, Estrella KNTC TV42, El Mensajero Newspaper, and 93.3 La Raza. The continued support of our efforts with School fundraisers is one of a kind.
A special thank you, goes out to our photographer, Jeremy Maurer, who had just days before the event, returned from his 2nd visit of Haiti. He goes there to volunteer and help where he can and give back. He is one of a kind and needs to be acknowledge for this work.
The 2010 World Series Champion, San Francisco Giants, had their parade and Telemundo T48 was the station airing for the Latino community. Pro Wrestling Revolution was an official sponsor for the telecast. The telecast was about 3 hours long, and all that tuned in were able to see our brand and our commercial for our show in San Jose, on November 20th, at Mt. Pleasant High School, you can get your tickets here.
Exciting times for those at the parade and for those who took part in bringing it to you… Pro Wrestling Revolution!
Pro Wrestling revolution took part in a pilot, a reality show. All the hard work behind the scenes has been done, and after getting a private screening, the description “incredible”does it no justice, and we are excited for all who took part.
We are excited to announce ‘Livin’ Loud’, produced by Nappic and Sugar Rush Entertainment, will premiere December 1st, 2010 at 9pm on MTV Australia.
We are thankful for the opportunity that Steve has given us. We look forward to more news on when our episode will air… we can not wait for rest of the world to joins the Revolution.
Pro Wrestling Revolution Woman’s Title, held by Princesa Sugey, is being sought out by the top females in CMLL – Â Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre. The the recent addition of females Tiffany and Estrellita to the growing group of “Los Ivasores” have not set their eyes on the titles held in CMLL.
Princessa Sugey is no stranger these women and she is ready for whatever is being sent at her and has spoken to Pro Wrestling Revolutions officials in Mexico, who have stated that she is willing to put her title up.
Only time will tell what will come from all this, as the “Los Ivasores” are  on a large winning streak and have taken titles and their opponents hair.
Pro Wrestling Revolution is excited in being a part of CMLL’s title division.
VIVA LA LUCHA: RETRIBUTION – PREMIERES TONIGHT ON PAY PER VIEW!
Main Event Features A Match Over Two And A Half Years In The Making As “La Leyenda Azul” Blue Demon Jr. Challenges Pro Wrestling Revolution Heavyweight Champion Oliver John For Gold In Mexico City!
Viva La Lucha returns to Pay Per View on Friday night, October 15th, with it’s most star-studded and action packed event to date direct from Mexico City and the Lucha Libre Experience Expo.
In the main event, former NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champ and lucha legend Blue Demon Jr. will have his chance at retribution against a man who can only be described as his arch nemesis, the Pro Wrestling Revolution Heavyweight Champion, “El Patron of The Border Patrol” Oliver John. For two years John chased Demon in an attempt to become NWA Worlds Champ. But, the tables turned when Demon lost the title back to Adam Pearce and was now on the outside looking in. But, legends are called that not because of single wins and losses. They are called that for the totality of a storied career. And Demon refocused his energies on finally silencing his harshest critic in John. Realizing that he was now in the driver’s seat, El Patron wasn’t going to provide an easy path. At Viva La Lucha: Revolution, Demon had challenged John to face him one-on-one in Mexico. Instead of heading across the border, the PWR champ called the camera crew out to the U.S./Mexico border and delivered a message to Demon, saying that there was no way that he was going to step into his “turd-world” country and granting him a shot. Not wanting to disappoint fans, Viva La Lucha producers showed fans a never-before-aired match from just a short time before as Demon and John battled inside a steel cage and with the help of his fellow Border Patrol compatriots and the lucha turncoat Vaquero Fantasma, the champ was able to retain his title. But claiming he would not cross the border turned out to be just one of John’s many mind games, because as Demon was closing the PPV by telling John he’d face him any time, anywhere, he was attacked by a masked man who turned out to be John himself.
At Viva La Lucha: eXtreme Rebellion, Demon battled Vaquero Fantasma and was able to put the turncoat away via submission before The Border Patrol hit the ring and Oliver told Demon that he would finally grant him his shot and that he was willing to do it, but it was going to be in Demon’s hometown, Mexico City, so that John could end the legacy once and for all return to the United States both with his title, and with the bloody mask of a fallen hero. John said he wanted to wash the blood off his hands with the tears of the children of Mexico City once their hero was broken at his feet!
So, tonight, on Viva La Lucha: Retribution, the PWR Heavyweight title is on the line direct from Mexico City. Will Oliver John be capable of beating Demon on both sides of the border or will this truly be a night of retribution for La Leyenda Azul?
7 more matches pack the biggest Viva La Lucha PPV to date including:
Hijo De Rey Misterio & Hijo De LA Park & El Angel vs. Black Warrior & Bestia 666 & TJP
Hijo De Rey Misterio’s feud with Perros Del Mal continues in a match that sees the PPV debuts of two more sons of lucha legends in Hijo De LA Park and Bestia 666, the son of Damien 666. Damien has attempted to stack the deck in his son’s favor and recruited former CMLL mega star and champion more than a dozen times over, Black Warrior, and American sensation TJP who has not had much luck in his own battles against Los Perros and decided to take up Damien’s offer to “join ’em” provided his helps win the match for his son.
Leyendas De Lucha Match: Solar & Black Terry vs. Negro Navarro & Ricky Santana
If you are a fan of classic wrestling, this is a match for you. The most technical bout in Viva La Lucha history, it was so good that fans in the arena started throwing money in the ring at the conclusion of the bout. Really not much more can be said. It’s truly a clinic in the ways of solid technical lucha libre.
Three Way Hardcore War: Supreme vs. Damien 666 vs. X Fly
At Viva La Lucha: Revolution, the XPW King of the Deathmatch, Supreme, headed to Mexico to prove that he was indeed the most hardcore wrestler in the world. Thanks to outside interference from Damien’s stablemates, in the end Supreme was pinned by the former XPW Tag Team Champion, but not before he had pinned X Fly. Damien challenged Supreme to a one-on-one bout for his KOTDM belt, but then attempted to change the rules when he added X Fly to the match just moments before it took place. Supreme may be a bad ass, but he’s not stupid. See what transpired when Mexico City got hardcore!
Trios Match: Pesadilla & Radge & Heddi Karaoui vs. Drastik Boy, Konami, & Naruto
Pesadilla and Radge are students of Super Crazy, Drastik Boy and Konami students of his cousin Crazy Boy, and Karaoiu and Naruto both trained at the Inoki Dojo in Los Angeles. Which team has what it takes to come out on top and is it the French shoot fighter Karaoui or the kamikaze kid Naruto who will represent the Japanese dojo the best?
Tag Team Match: Celestial & Cosmico vs. Mr. Agulita & Talisman
Don’t miss a minute of the PPV becuase it opens with a high flying tag team match that includes the most spectacular dive in Viva La Lucha history, a moonsault from over 20 feet in the air! Be sure to check out the preview video of Retribution for more great highlights from this one!
PLUS
We announce the formation of the Masked Republic development system and the working agreement between Masked Republic and the Pro Wrestling Revolution and Santio Brothers Wrestling Academy schools and give viewers to see the first two development stars in action as SBWA’s “Latin Explosion” El Dynamita Rico Dynamite and Famous B go one-on-one on a Pro Wrestling Revolution card and the PWR Jr. Heavyweight Title is on the line as champ Mr. Wrestling IV defends against the Border Patrol’s Derek Sanders.
The theme song for Viva La Lucha: Retribution is “Let’s Get Ready To Stumble” by New York hardcore band Last Call Brawl. For the Viva La Lucha remix of the “Let’s Get Ready To Stumble” music video featuring highlights from the Pay Per View, check out the preview show in the On Demand section of your cable or satellite carrier or log on to VivaLaLucha.com. For more on Last Call Brawl and to hear the official Retribution theme song and more, log on to http://www.MySpace.com/LastCallBrawl.
It’s the biggest Viva La Lucha lineup yet and it all comes to Pay Per View TONIGHT! Fans serviced by iN Demand, can catch the premiere at 7 PM Pacific/10 PM Eastern or check your local cable or Dish Network listings for details.
Pro Wrestling Revolution returned to the Santa Cruz County Fair to close out the Fair, and were received with nearly 2000 fans. The vision of all the fans taking in our show is something the entire staff is still talking about. The city of Watsonville has become a new home away from home for us and we like it.
The show had a great flow, with the match that featured the Pro Wrestling Revolution Woman’s Title, as challenger Alissa Flash took on Princesa Sugey as she made her way from Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL).
Seeing so many happy faces and families enjoying their evening, tells us that we accomplished what we set out to do.
We saw many fans from our last show there and made new ones, and we hope to see them when we return.
Here are the results and the images!
KAFU over Vinnie Masarro
Princesa Sugey over Alissa Flash
El Dinamita & Hijo del Chupacabras & El Galactico over Derek Sanders & Oliver John & Vaquero Fantasma
Pro Wrestling Revolution returned to the Santa Cruz County Fair to close out the Fair, and were received with nearly 2000 fans. The vision of all the fans taking in our show is something the entire staff is still talking about. The city of Watsonville has become a new home away from home for us and we like it.
The show had a great flow, with the match that featured the Pro Wrestling Revolution Woman’s Title, as challenger Alissa Flash took on Princesa Sugey as she made her way from Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL).
Pro Wrestling Revolution makes its final stop of 2010 in its hometown of San Jose. We close out the year with a great show full of talent from around the world. We have returning from Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) “1000 Guapo” Shocker and “1000 Fuerte” Strongman. Making his debut in Pro Wrestling Revolution, he is known in all the top wrestling markets, formerly from Asistencia AsesorÃa y Administración (AAA), he is “Azucar” Rocky Romero!
The Pro Wrestling Revolution Heavyweight Champion Blue Demon Jr. brings home the gold and wastes no time, as he faces the Border Patrol, and nobody knows what can happen when you have them in the same place.
PRO WRESTLING REVOLUTION HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE
“Border Patrol” Derek Sanders
vs.
Blue Demon Jr.
PRO WRESTLING REVOLUTION TAG TEAM TITLES
Vaquero Fantasma & Oliver John
vs.
“1000% Fuerte” Strongman & “1000% Guapo” Shocker
PRO WRESTLING REVOLUTION JR TITLE
“Azucar” Rocky Romero
vs.
Mr. Wrestling IV
Famous B & Rik Luxury vs. El Dinamita & El Hijo del Chupacabras
Vinnie Massaro vs.”Polyester Express” Dyno’mite Dave