estrellaTV KNTC 42Â (formerly TuVision!) has been a Media Sponsor for our three years of Pro Wrestling Revolution. Every-time it is to help support the community in the Bay Area. estrellaTV KNTC 42Â has been present in support for shows in San Jose, Milpitas, and San Francisco.
This year is no different as they join an incredible team of media sponsors to help and support the Fundraiser for John O’ Connell High School.
We want to thank Kena Lara, for her continued help and support for our events. Kena is such a special person and we can’t say enough about how we feel about her. We do however, intend to present her and estrellaTV KNTC 42Â with a special gift, that shows our gratitude.
La Raza 93.3 has once again joined the Revolution! It with great pleasure we announce that LA Raza 93.3 (www.yosoyraza.com) and Pro Wrestling Revolution have teamed up to support the fundraising efforts for the upcoming event at John O’Connell High School on January 30, 2010!
Thank you La Raza for supporting Pro Wrestling Revolution!
Pro Wrestling Revolution is excited to announce that Padrismo Magazine has come on board as on our Media supporters for our show in San Francisco at John O’ Connell High School on January 30th.
This is our first Magazine we appear in, and we are thankful for the opportunity.
We look forward to being on their issue this month and an article in February! We look forward to working with him. ¡Padrisimo Magazine desde San Francisco, CA para el mundo!
Pro Wrestling Revolution continues to work with San Francisco’s John O’Connell High School to help raise funds for much needed programs including after school academics and sports, helping to keep youth off the streets and continue their education.
Pro Wrestling Revolution will be bringing CMLL talent from Mexico, “1000% Guapo†Shocker, “Srongman†Jon Anderson and Lady Apache who will be wrestling TNA’s and San Francisco’s own Alissa Flash for the introduction of the Pro Wrestling Revolution Women’s title.
We look to open 2010 with great success and look forward to seeing all our fans return and meeting new ones!
MAIN EVENT
“Border Patrol – Oliver John & Derek Sanders”
vs.
“Universidad de Guapos” 1000% Fuerte Strongman & 1000% Guapo Shocker
PRO WRESTLING REVOLUTION WOMANS TITLE
“TNA Knockout” Alissa Flash vs. Lady Apache
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
“Border Patrol – Bryan Cage – Vaquero Fantasma” & Rik Luxury
vs.
“Latino All Stars” Ulysses & El Amante & Chupacabra
Mr. Wrestling #4 vs. Vinnie Massaro
Polyester Express vs. The Weapons of Masked Destruction
FOUR WAY ELIMINATION Captain Calico vs. Alexander the Brute vs. Billy Blade vs. Dylan Drake
The year of the Ox, “this year is all about hard work – there are no instant rewards, short cuts, or magic bullets. As you might imagine, the Ox is a creature of great strength and deliberate movementâ€
Pro Wrestling Revolution has been on a concrete path, with few cracks and rocks in the way. I appreciate and want to thank each of you who have kicked the rocks, and filled the cracks to help us move forward.
As Gabe mentioned, our outlook for 2009 was 12 shows, we did it, 14 shows! Adding to this Revolution was represented in NWA TV Tapings, Bolivia, New York, New Jersey, and Tiajuna. I might even have left out more.
We have built a lot of new relationships this year and strengthen current ones.
Blue, Vaquero, Oliver, Derek, Jon, Rik, Tom, Octogoncito, Penqueno Pierroth, Hijo de Rey Misterio, many throw out the word family very loosely and when times get tough, it all changes and you become unwelcome black sheep. You are all always welcome in my home anytime, wrestling related or not, that is what family is about.
Stacey, Magdalena, Sandy, Monica, Karina, Kena, Omar, Alfredo, thank you for all the support, without each of you our events would not be successful.
Of course, the Ox of Revolution, Gabriel Ramirez, every moment he puts his heart and soul into Revolution, every moment, and every breath is a deliberate movement in making Revolution the best it can be.
Thank you so much to those who have helped Revolution stay on top of the game in 2009, special thanks to my parents, Javier, Kevin, Jeremy, Jason, Rosa, Dave, Bob, Roger, and of course Shacara. I feel like the music should start now and Kanye should be cutting in….
So at that…Maybe my New Year Resolution for Revolution should be; Not to drive so fast…on second thought, aren’t we all along for the ride!
Where did this year go? I have said this many times before, but this year has gone by so fast, I am shocked to be putting 2010 on posters for next year.
I just finished looking at all I wrote for 2008 and getting ready for 2009… well, I don’t think I can do the same for this year, for the mere reason that so much happened. This year talent changed in a sense, and it has had a major impact on Pro Wrestling Revolution.
King City was up and that meant the debut of Blue Demon Jr. and Rayman, son of Rayo de Jasilco Jr. This show was a sell out at 1800 fans, and it left me speechless. Blue Demon Jr. was a true professional and something told me we would work together again. Little did I know…
One of the goals I had set for us was to have 12 shows in one year, little did I know it would be met this year but met during the beginning of a recession. We had shows in new areas like Milpitas, Stockton Phoenix and Watsonville and continued our shows in San Francisco, King City, Santa Maria, Las Vegas, and a show at the Bakersfield Dome.
What sticks out in my mind, well many things, I still babble, nothing has changed there, so, here we go.
San Francisco – Working with so many people that care about what we do and allowing us to make a difference. Bob Gamiño is family now, period. There was a match that took place at one of these shows that sticks out, “Border Patrol†Derek Sanders and Ulysses, and this was to be a tag match and last minute, singles, and by far, solid and fun for those in attendance. The last thing that sticks out is having the Border Patrol attempt to pin a fake Blue Demon Jr. and Oliver John calling himself the real NWA World Champion.
King City – Oh, King City… it is all coming back now. The first show was like I said, 1800 fans and perfect. The second show, oh, the second show. I had Hijo de Rey Misterio not show up for me, a first and a shock to so many, it happens, but oh man. That same day, we had Blue Demon Jr. stuck in Texas and it was looking like he was not going to make it. We had Shocker in Los Angeles, stuck because of a bad lay over, and… not going to make it. These are the shows where you either make yourself stronger, or like many, you walk away, and I trust me, I wanted to run.
Fast forward, all parties that were flown in arrived except for Hijo de Rey Misterio, but, as I walk in, I get a text from my Camera Crew “ Rented Car blew a tire, stuck in San Francisco, wont be there†Now, at this point, I was hoping one fan would show up. This day did turn for the better. Shocker and I hit it off and I introduced him to Jon Andersen, and now, the rest is history. Blue Demon Jr. arrived at 9pm, just in time to get into the ring and take on Oliver John. That night, I knew that he was going to be a huge part of what we wanted to do.
Stockton – The show was promoted well, sponsored by media and we drew in the area of 800. It was not what we wanted, but we put on a solid show. This show has bittersweet memoires for me, as this show gave me one of the best tag matches all year. Border Patrol – Derek Sanders & Zach Reeb and Ulysses and El Amante. Start to finish, it was perfect and nothing could of made it better.
What makes it bitter, well, that night, our company lost a friend and wrestler, he didn’t pass, don’t get me wrong, but to me, it surely felt like it. To this day, I wish him nothing but the best and hope to someday work with him again.
Milpitas – This show was our first show there, a fundraiser, and as great as it was, it was a huge reminder, that the Bay Area is tough to promote in… period. We had the debut of Super Crazy, Mascarita Dorada and Mystico de Juarez. This show was a reminder to many that ECW still lives with people.
The night prior, we had Super Crazy scouting talent for a look at possibly bringing them in for “Los Perros del Mal†They chose to pass on the talent for a bit, and that was a huge mistake.
Santa Maria – We had our first Friday show, and I was so worried. We had set up a cage match as Blue Demon Jr. would take on Oliver John, a feud that seem to go on and on. The night before on Telemundo, our long time sponsor, Hijo de Rey Misterio challenged and demanded a cage match for the Pro Wrestling Revolution Tag Titles that he and his father never lost. The fans came in and gave us 1500 fans; this is on a Friday night, during a recession, very proud of all our work.
Bakersfield – Oh my god! Are you serious? The night before we had 1500 in Santa Maria, and the next day we have 150 at the infamous Dome. How is this possible? Well, I can tell you, but… I will refrain at this point and time and when the time is right, I will let it be knowm. I mean, CMON, 150!?!? Really? CMON!!!!
In the midst of all these shows, we had our first Fair Event show at the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds, where we had a standing room only, as we crowned our Pro Wrestling Revolution Minis Champion, which is also the NWA World Mini Champion, we are very proud to have him… Octagoncito, very cool, and also delivered our first student, and by 2010, our first debuting wrestler from our school. We returned to Watsonville and had a solid show to end the year but we were far from done with business.
Blue Demon Jr. and Oliver John’s feud took us to New York, New Jersey and Mexico and of course all our shows. There was an article done on their encounters for Pro Wrestling Illustrator’s “The Wrestlerâ€.
During these shows, I was there and made some significant strides in making our company grow to a different level and hopefully, if we do expand into Mexico, it will be with our partner from NWA Mexico, Blue Demon Jr. Little did I know that he would end up becoming a friend, a family friend and then potentially a business partner. Life is so strange at times, but in pro wrestling, it is something else, ten fold.
Mexico’s newest sensation, “Strongman†Jon Andersen, Jon and I have really taken our friendship and business relationship to a new level. His work in CMLL is something I am very proud of, along with his trainer, Vaquero Fantasma. He is well on his way of changing things in lucha libre. “¡Ahora ya eres Mexicano!â€
I have had people step up and help out so much. Tom Castor has taken over the booking of the talent on shows, with the assistance of Rik Luxury, whom I both trust with their ideas and I can’t wait to see them grown in their roles in 2010.
In 2008, I met a luchador, Vaquero Fantasma, little did I know he would end up being a true friend, a business partner and have such a great interest in our small little company, Pro Wrestling Revolution. He shares the same ideas and has been a godsend to us. I don’t know what I would do with out him in our company.
Vaquero el Space Cowboy, has sido un hermano para mà y te agradezco por siempre hacer los sacrificios que haces para nosotros y la Revolución.
Dave Marquez, for allowing me to grow with the NWA and trusting me. You are a person with a vision and I am here for the ride. Now, if I could only understand your Spanish.
Of course, through out all this, none of this would be possible with out the love of my life, my wife Shannon, and my two daughters. They are the reason I do this, and what keeps me going.
Pro Wrestling Revolution has been putting out merchandise from the first show we had and in standard fashion, we have always found ways to keep it fresh, from the wrestling aspect and now, the merchandise. Â We have put out t-shirts in multicolor, English and Spanish, hoodies and even merchandise for Hijo del Rey Misterio, and t-shirts to help raise funds for Rey Misterio Sr. to help out with his current medical bills and soon for Blue Demon Jr.
Our latest release is a t-shirt is for the new star Revolution athlete, making a great name for himself in Mexico for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), Â he is 1000% Fuerte, Jon Andersen. It is now made available in Mexico at all arenas where you can find the Strongman in action and at all Pro Wrestling Revolution shows here in the United States. It will be made available at the One Stop Wrestle Shop in the coming weeks.
Just this past week, the t-shirt appeared on national television in Mexico, for the TV show “Ras de Lona”, Â as the Strongman pulled a 50 ton bus! It was a sight for all to see and great way to show off our new shirt.
When Blue Demon Jr. beat Adam Pearce for the NWA World Heavyweight Title in Mexico City, he became the first Mexican and masked wrestler to hold this coveted belt. When you consider the long list of talented wrestlers through out the years in the NWA with the same criteria, only then, can you begin to fathom what that truly means.
Those who know Blue Demon Jr. can tell you what holding the belt means to him, but you have to wonder if holding the belt has also put him on high awareness, looking over his shoulder. His feud with Adam Pearce was never settled and as of this month, it has resurfaced in Tijuana, Mexico. Pro Wrestling Revolution Heavyweight Champion and NWA Heritage Champion, â€Border Patrol†Oliver John, has feuded with Blue Demon in California, New York, and Mexico, and nothing seems to be slowing down between them.
Many feel Blue Demon was prepared for such battles as mentioned but nobody could of imagined what was going to take place in Mexico. He has been facing competitors from all over, and all out for one thing, his NWA World Heavyweight Title, but with a furry that now has Blue Demon Jr. calling out for help from the NWA.
On December 06, 2009 in Mexico at Plaza Neza for the Lucha Libre Promotion, “Perros del Malâ€, Blue Demon Jr. took part in a six man tag main event with LA Park and Ground XXX, taking on the leaders of the promotion, Hijo del Perro Aguayo, Damian 666 and Halloween. Fans all expected a heated match, including all participants, but what was not expected was Ground XXX turning on Blue Demon Jr. and “Perros del Mal†demanding an NWA World Title match.
Never at a loss for words of wisdom, Blue Demon Jr. was faced with media from all over Mexico, all filled with questions about his NWA World Heavyweight Title and would he give them a shot. Blue Demon proceeded to eloquently state that the NWA was a promotion built on a foundation of history and is established with a chain of command, where antics as these would not hand them a title shot. He went on to say that he has reached his limit with issues like this and did what nobody expected… Declared war! He stated…†I came to this promotion, Perros del Mal, but now, but now the NWA is coming here, and I will make sure it does!â€
NWA President Bob Torbich, was not available for a comment but rest assure, the NWA World Heavyweight Title has put the NWA in a position, where a decision needs to be made.
Pro Wrestling Revolution is talked about on Mexico’s Lucha Libre TV show, 3ra CaÃda. They are discussing the arrival and impact of Pro Wrestling Revolution’s “Strongman” Jon Andersen now known as “1000% Fuerte” in Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL).
We are working hard behind the scenes to keep our 2009 library up to date, and we now have two more to add to the list. We are releasing our show from Milpitas that featured the debut of Super Crazy and Mascarita Dorada, The card was full of talent, you need to take a look yourself.
The next DVD for release is our San Francisco show from June of this year. This show had a full line up for the lucha libre followers with Blue Demon Jr, Octagoncito, Black Fish and Hijo de Rey Misterio and not to forget former WWE Diva Lena Yada!. A great show and a way to help raise funs for the High School.
Our DVDs can be found at the One Stop Wrestle Shop, as we continue our relationship with them for all our online sales.
We hope you are able to pick up the DVD(s) and thank you for your support. Get your Revolution DVDs here!