Last thread has well over 10,000 replies. Its body is breaking down like The Undertaker's. Seeing as we might have crossed the threshold into a new era in the business, here's a fresh new thread.
I have been on a wrestling streaming site kick lately and came across High Spots Wrestling Network. It's basically a site that has tons of shows from various indies in the US and some foreign indies. For US indies, the biggest 2 they cover are CZW and PWG. CZW is basically what ECW was in the early days. It has some decent wrestling and then a lot of garbage death matches. It's about as un-PG as you can get so if you want ultra-violence, it's definitely got that.
It also has a lot from IWA Mid-South, where guys like Danielson and Punk did a lot of work early in their careers. They would have a tournament each year called the Ted Petty Invitational that was an Indie all-star tournament that had some really big names back in the mid-2000s.
I think I need to retire so I can keep up with New Japan, ROH and all the other indies, and then catch WWE for their big shows. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Swanman:
I have been on a wrestling streaming site kick lately and came across High Spots Wrestling Network. It's basically a site that has tons of shows from various indies in the US and some foreign indies. For US indies, the biggest 2 they cover are CZW and PWG. CZW is basically what ECW was in the early days. It has some decent wrestling and then a lot of garbage death matches. It's about as un-PG as you can get so if you want ultra-violence, it's definitely got that.
It also has a lot from IWA Mid-South, where guys like Danielson and Punk did a lot of work early in their careers. They would have a tournament each year called the Ted Petty Invitational that was an Indie all-star tournament that had some really big names back in the mid-2000s.
I think I need to retire so I can keep up with New Japan, ROH and all the other indies, and then catch WWE for their big shows.
High Spots? I think they have 5 Dollar Wrestling, right?
Get ready for the FREIGHT TRAIN WOOT WOOT! Posted via Mobile Device [Reply]
Originally Posted by loochy:
High Spots? I think they have 5 Dollar Wrestling, right?
Get ready for the FREIGHT TRAIN WOOT WOOT! Posted via Mobile Device
That's one of the categories they have. There are like over 50 in total, with the number of videos ranging from 1 to 400. The biggest number of videos are WXW (German promotion), CZW and PWG. [Reply]
It was a five hour house show, basically. Loved them advertising all the title matches and then delivering nothing. At least Backlash will be newsworthy.
Titus' botch was the funniest thing I've ever seen live. Shockmaster quality. :-) [Reply]
Backlash was a giant pile of shit and by this point I think a zombie Chris Benoit, wearing a #1 dad t-shirt, would get a better crowd reaction than Roman Reigns.
They hate Roman more than they ever hated John Cena. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BryanBusby:
Backlash was a giant pile of shit and by this point I think a zombie Chris Benoit, wearing a #1 dad t-shirt, would get a better crowd reaction than Roman Reigns.
They hate Roman more than they ever hated John Cena.
Was hilarious seeing the final shot of fans leaving In droves [Reply]
Originally Posted by Swanman:
I have been on a wrestling streaming site kick lately and came across High Spots Wrestling Network. It's basically a site that has tons of shows from various indies in the US and some foreign indies. For US indies, the biggest 2 they cover are CZW and PWG. CZW is basically what ECW was in the early days. It has some decent wrestling and then a lot of garbage death matches. It's about as un-PG as you can get so if you want ultra-violence, it's definitely got that.
It also has a lot from IWA Mid-South, where guys like Danielson and Punk did a lot of work early in their careers. They would have a tournament each year called the Ted Petty Invitational that was an Indie all-star tournament that had some really big names back in the mid-2000s.
I think I need to retire so I can keep up with New Japan, ROH and all the other indies, and then catch WWE for their big shows.
I've had high spots network for awhile, I love it [Reply]