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Adrian Adonis with his newly-won Southwest Championship Wrestling title.
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wrestlingarsenal · 2 months
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This classic Tag Team squash from my old DVD archives features the masked Grapplers beating down jobber Rick McGraw -- a stocky fireplug who always looked beefy and huggable, and cute, too! His partner is young Eric Embry, one of my favorite wrestlers from the 1980s. (In this video, we sadly don't see much of Embry (until the pinfall) because McGraw plays Face-in-Peril for most of the match.)
This aired on Southwest Championship Wrestling and the original commentary was in Spanish which I don't speak. So I decided to dub in some audio from one of my favorite Tag Team matches produced by BG East. Turn up the volume if you enjoy suffering males moaning and groaning, which for me really adds to McGraw's performance of sexy agony and defeat.
The Grapplers really kick McGraw's ass pretty good -- I lost count of how many Knee Drops they drove into his forehead. And can I just say, I always thought their matching black-and-white hoods were tuff and intimidating and kinky AF.
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Broward and Miami Dade counties high school sports results
Photo Courtesy South Dade Wrestling Business as usual as South Dade wrestling dominated the Region 4-3A Championships en route to its 19th region team title, excluding region duals. The host Bucs, coached by Victor Balmeceda, totaled 328.5 points, far ahead of runner-up Southwest. Columbus was third, followed by Broward’s top finisher Cypress Bay. Twelve of South Dade’s wrestlers reached the…
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dfwnews · 2 years
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JOE ANGELO GARCIA’S SUCCESS
JOE ANGELO GARCIA’S SUCCESS
NAWA Rookie of the Year Tag team championship Cruiserweight champion Heavyweight champion MPX Tag team championship Prospect championship TOP Wrestling Cruiserweight championship CWP Lightweight championship CWS Intercoastal championship ETCW US championship Global 1 Southwest championship SOAR Lightweight championship Follow Garcia: Facebook – Joe Angelo Garcia Jr. Instagram – Joe Angelo 17…
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Southwest Heavyweight Wrestling Championship Belt
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SCW Heavyweight Championship: Tully Blanchard Vs. Eric Embry Southwest Championship Wrestling [January 31st, 1983]
After being approached by Bob Sweetan with the unfortunate news that he hadn’t defended his title in 30 days, Tully Blanchard made the quick decision to get himself a title match so to keep the gold around his waist. What Blanchard didn’t expect, however, was that his opponent Eric Embry had a lot of fight in him and would happily give Blanchard a battle for the title that would leave him shaken on his way out, whether he retained the title or not!
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Lincoln mini-golf course looks to add alcohol The Salvation Army of Lincoln held its First Annual Miniature Golf Tournament on Aug. 27, 2011, at Adventure Golf.  For the Lincoln Journal Star Adventure Golf plans to pair beer, wine and liquor with putt-putt in southeast Lincoln. The Lincoln City Council on Monday unanimously approved Adventure Golf’s request for a liquor license allowing on-site consumption at the mini-golf course, 5901 S. 56th St. “Our desire for that is not to be a destination for purchasing alcohol,” co-owner Erik Gustafson told the City Council at a public hearing Monday. Lincoln, school officials hope new high school will be boost for Air Park The 36-hole mini-golf course wants to add alcohol to appeal to traditional golfers, but Gustafson said Adventure Golf plans to restrict alcohol consumption to one of its courses to maintain a family-friendly environment.  Adventure Golf may implement a drink limit, plans to put wristbands on eligible drinkers and likely will only serve alcohol during weekend evening hours, he said.  The City Council’s approval is not the final say but likely will lead to the license’s approval by the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission. Crowded, diverse field of candidates vie for Lincoln City Council seats Ricketts looks ahead to ‘a more normal life’ after a dark year Top Journal Star photos for February With a morsel of food perched in its mouth, a chickadee makes a winged retreat from a bird feeder on Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021, at Holmes Lake Park. High temps are forecast to be in the mid-40s to 50s for the next week. FRANCIS GARDLER, Journal Star Top Journal Star photos for February David City’s Dylan Vodicka (right) collapses into the arms of wrestling coach Tahner Thiem after defeating Ord’s Kelen Meyer in the Class C 182 pound state championship match on February 20, 2021, at CHI Health Center. It was an emotional day for Vodicka, who won his state title without his father, Jim, who passed away in December. “I know he’s watching,” Vodicka said. “He’d be so proud.” Vodicka capped off an undefeated 54-0 campaign that included breaking the school career wins record with 184. KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star Kenneth Ferriera Top Journal Star photos for February Scottsbluff’s Paul Garcia celebrates after defeating  Gering’s Paul Ruff in the Class B 126 pound state championship match on February 20, 2021, at CHI Health Center. Garcia became entered into the history books as one of Nebraska’s few 4-time state championship holders. KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star Kenneth Ferriera Top Journal Star photos for February Crete celebrates after defeating Waverly 40-31, to win the B-3 district final on Saturday, February 20, 2021, at Crete High School. KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star. Kenneth Ferriera Top Journal Star photos for February Nebraska takes the court to celebrate their three set sweep over Minnesota on Sunday, February 21, 2021, at the Devany Sports Center. KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star. Kenneth Ferriera Top Journal Star photos for February Bill Eickmeier clears snow from his driveway early in the morning on Sunday, February 21, 2021. The city received another helping of snow -2 inches, to be exact, according to the National Weather Service. KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star. Kenneth Ferriera Top Journal Star photos for February Corn Coast Brewing co-owners Dan Walkermeyer (left) and Will Walter stand inside the future site of their first taproom and brewing location in Southwest Lincoln at 1433 Dahlberg Drive on Friday, February 19, 2021. KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star. Kenneth Ferriera Top Journal Star photos for February Lincoln East state wrestling qualifiers Brandon Bausert (top) and Keith Smith spar as part of a warmup during wrestling practice at Lincoln East High School on Monday, February 15, 2021. KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star. Kenneth Ferriera Top Journal Star photos for February Jutta Graham (left) and Tom Wagoner practice the basics of dancing the Rumba during a day of dance lessons on Sunday, February 14, 2021, at The DelRay Ballroom. The Rumba is regarded as not just a mere dance with steps to follow. Many regard the rumba as the dance of love and passion. KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star. Kenneth Ferriera Top Journal Star photos for February Florist Kurtis Bomar picks out roses for a Valentines Day bouquet on Saturday, February 13, 2021, at Stem Gallery. Not even sub-zero temperatures and a pandemic can stem the curve of flower sales for Valentines day. As the orders continued to roll in, delivery drivers and florist have taken precautions to fight against the cold. KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star. Kenneth Ferriera Top Journal Star photos for February A frigid squirrel braves the unwelcoming icy cold to forage for food at Holmes Lake Park on Friday, February 12, 2021. With the days high just barely reaching 1 degree Fahrenheit without wind chill. It was rare to see signs of life that were not bolting for warmth. Anyone spotted outside faced bone chilling winds and snow flurries. Forecast for western Nebraska predicted similar weather continuing into the following days. KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star. Kenneth Ferriera Top Journal Star photos for February Pius X’s Dontae Thomas celebrates with teammates after pinning Elkhorn South’s Henry Thomsen in the 182lb championship match during the A-4 district wrestling meet on Saturday, February 13, 2021, at Omaha Central High School. KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star. Kenneth Ferriera Nebraska vs. Minnesota, 2.19 Nebraska’s Lexi Sun celebrates a kill by teammate Lauren Stivrins (not shown) to tie the score against Minnesota at 21-21 in the fourth set Friday at the Devaney Sports Center. FRANCIS GARDLER, Journal Star Nebraska vs. Minnesota, 2.19 Nebraska’s Madi Kubik (10) dives for an ace serve by Minnesota’s Adanna Rollins in the fourth set as teammate Kayla Caffey (top) looks on at the Devaney Sports Center on Friday. FRANCIS GARDLER, Journal Star Nebraska vs. Minnesota, 2.19 Nebraska’s Riley Zuhn (16) attempts a kill against Minnesota in the third set on Friday, Feb. 19, 2021, at the Devaney Sports Center. FRANCIS GARDLER, Journal Star Top Journal Star photos for February BIRDS OF A FEATHER A bluejay watches as a competitor for food comes in for a landing on a hanging peanut wreath bird feeder Wednesday at Holmes Lake Park. After 10 days of frigid weather — including a period of below-zero high temperatures — the weather is forecast to be milder through the end of the month. FRANCIS GARDLER, Journal Star Top Journal Star photos for February John Matczyszyn (center) scores a goal between brothers Alex (left) and Thomas on Wednesday on the north shore of Holmes Lake. The brothers were joined by their father Alexander (not shown). After 10 days of frigid weather — including a period of below-zero high temperatures — the area is forecasted to receive a more reasonable climate heading into the next week. FRANCIS GARDLER, Journal Star Top Journal Star photos for February A squirrel raids a hanging peanut wreath bird feeder for a peanut on Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021, on the south shore on Holmes Lake Park. After 10 days of frigid weather – including a period of below-zero high temperatures – the area is forecasted to receive a more reasonable climate heading into the next week and a half. FRANCIS GARDLER, Journal Star Top Journal Star photos for February A pair of ice fishermen pull a sled with their gear out on the snow and ice-covered surface of Holmes Lake Park on Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021. After 10 days of frigid weather – including a period of below-zero high temperatures – the area is forecasted to receive a more reasonable climate heading into the next week and a half. FRANCIS GARDLER, Journal Star Top Journal Star photos for February Lincoln Pius X’s Charlie Hoiberg (12) blocks Lincoln Southeast’s Sam Haire’s layup as teammate Sam Hoiberg (2) and Derek Branch (3) look on in the first half Wednesday at Southeast High School. FRANCIS GARDLER, Journal Star Top Journal Star photos for February Lincoln Northeast’s Connor Renard (center) lands on the back of Millard South’s Brock Murtaugh as they battled for a rebound in the first half Saturday at Lincoln Northeast. FRANCIS GARDLER, Journal Star Top Journal Star photos for February Lincoln Northeast’s Porter Bazil (33) blocks a shot from Millard South’s Lance Rucker in the first half Saturday at Lincoln Northeast. FRANCIS GARDLER, Journal Star Top Journal Star photos for February With below-zero wind chills in the air, a squirrel leaps from one snow bank to another on Tuesday at Holmes Lake Park. FRANCIS GARDLER, Journal Star Top Journal Star photos for February American Bison forage for food in the bitter cold after on Sunday, February 07, 2021, at the Pioneers Park Nature Center. Bone chilling winds whipped snow through the Lincoln area, causing temperatures to drop to single digit temperatures. Weekly outlooks expect the trend to continue for at least into the next week. KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star. Kenneth Ferriera Top Journal Star photos for February A dog walker walks past tree branches covered in hoar frost near Holmes Lake Park on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021. JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star Top Journal Star photos for February Fremont bowling head coach Keith Cunnings celebrates after the team won the team title during state bowling championships, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2021 at Sun Valley Lanes. JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star Top Journal Star photos for February Alec Manzano (right) loads an order of groceries into a car at the Hyvee online order pickup site on Sunday, February 07, 2021, at the Hyvee on 51st and O street. KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star. Kenneth Ferriera Top Journal Star photos for February Venturing out in the below-zero wind chill on snowshoes he received in Christmas 2019, Walt Stroup of Lincoln blazes a trail on the pristine powdery remnants of the 25.3 inches of snow the city received during a 14-day period from Jan. 25 to Feb. 7 on Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2021, at Holmes Lake Park. FRANCIS GARDLER, Journal Star FRANCIS GARDLER Top Journal Star photos for February Fremont’s Cole Macaluso bowls in the boys state bowling, Monday, Feb. 8, 2021, at Sun Valley Lanes. JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star Top Journal Star photos for February Snow and single-digit temperatures don’t stop people from walking around Holmes Lake on Monday, Feb. 8, 2021. GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star Top Journal Star photos for February Nebraska’s Kaitlyn Higgins springs from the vault during a duel against Rutgers on Sunday, Feb. 7, 2021, at the Devaney Sports Center. KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star. KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star Top Journal Star photos for February Shadows of the Lincoln East show choir are silhouetted on the wall as they rehearse on Monday, February 01, 2021 at Lincoln East High School. KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star. Kenneth Ferriera Top Journal Star photos for February Nebraska head coach John Cook (bottom center) talks to the team before they take on Maryland on Feb. 6 at the Devaney Sports Center. FRANCIS GARDLER, JOURNAL STAR FILE PHOTO Top Journal Star photos for February A biker braves heavy snowfall on Saturday, Feb. 6, 2021, along the Rock Island trail. Adverse weather was of no concern to the cold blooded bikers who took part in the Frosty Bike Ride on Saturday. Despite temperatures in the low teens and a snow forecast of 4 inches, bike enthusiasts braved the weather for the annual ride. KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star. KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star Top Journal Star photos for February Lincoln Southwest’s Tommy Palmer launches himself into the backstroke at the start of the Boys 200-Yard Medley Relay against Lincoln Southeast on Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021, during a swimming dual at Lincoln Southwest High School. FRANCIS GARDLER, Journal Star FRANCIS GARDLER Top Journal Star photos for February Proponents of LB643 wait in the rotunda to testify in favor of the new bill on Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021, at the Nebraska State Capitol. If passed LB643 would allow them to be exempted from any vaccine program, though at this time one does not exist. KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star. KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star Top Journal Star photos for February By-product of ethanol is seen at AltEn, Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021, in Mead, Neb. JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star Top Journal Star photos for February Hoar frost coats tree branches on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021. GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star Top Journal Star photos for February Crew members work around an OC-135B after it landed as the first U.S. Air Force plane from Offutt’s temporary relocation to the Lincoln Airport on Monday, Feb. 1, 2021. The Air Force’s 55th Wing is relocating to Lincoln while Offutt’s runway is reconstructed. GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star Reach the writer at 402-473-2657 or [email protected]. On Twitter @LJSRileyJohnson. With a weekly newsletter looking back at local history. 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Frank Donald Goodish (1946 – 1988) was an American professional wrestler who earned his greatest fame under the ring name Bruiser Brody. As a wrestler, he helped innovate the “brawling” style and was infamous for his wild and legitimately uncooperative demeanor. Goodish was an All-State football and basketball player at Warren High School, Michigan, and played football at West Texas A&M University (then known as West Texas State) and with the Washington Redskins in the NFL. After his football career and working as a sportswriter, Goodish was trained to wrestle by Fritz Von Erich ( Jack Adkisson ). He first wrestled in Dallas - Fort Worth and later Louisiana. As Bruiser Brody and King Kong Brody, Goodish competed as a freelancer in several companies including the Central States Wrestling(CSW), World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF), Southwest Championship Wrestling (SCW), Windy City Wrestling, World Wrestling Council (WWC), Deep South Wrestling(DSW), Championship Wrestling from Florida (CWF), American Wrestling Association (AWA), and World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW). In the States, he had numerous feuds with the likes of Kamala the Ugandan Giant, Abdullah the Butcher, and "Crusher" Jerry Blackwell. In Japan, he was in a tag team with Stan Hansen. Brody had a reputation for refusing to job to other wrestlers. In 1976, he went to Vince J. McMahon's WWWF where he challenged WWWF Champion Bruno Sammartino but was unsuccessful in winning the championship. Brody also teamed with Big John Studd. It was also in the WWWF where he wrestled Invader 1 (Jose Gonzales), whom he refused to sell for. In 1985, he had a very short stint with New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) in a feud with Antonio Inoki and many of their matches ended in no contests or disqualifications. In 1987, Brody began working primarily for the World Wrestling Council in Puerto Rico after getting fired from New Japan. Brody continued his feud with Abdullah the Butcher, as well as engaging in a feud with Carlos Colon. He briefly returned to All Japan Pro Wrestling to win his last NWA International Heavyweight Championship. #destroytheday https://www.instagram.com/p/CDHA3YnhtM8/?igshid=w7dpnc8a51ga
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See you in Fairplay!
 Fairplay is a town in the high country of Colorado, about 23 miles south of Breckenridge & 85 miles southwest of Denver.  It sits just under 10,000 feet elevation, has approximately 700-800 folks living there and is home to the World Championship Pack Burro Race.  Yes, that last part is true, and I linked to the race for proof 😊!! Fairplay, CO is also home to the Shane Family; Cindy, Bryan, Tanner, Taylor & Cora; 5 of our most favorite folks in the whole wide world.  Bryan and I have known one another for about 30 years, maybe more.  Although he is about 5 years younger, we grew up together and his mom and dad, Debbie & Tim, actually trusted me enough back then to babysit Bryan and his 3 younger brothers.  Debbie & Tim were brave parents leaving these 4 kiddos in the hands of me during those years 😊.  We all wrestled back then so of course, that made us grow close over the years and Bryan and my relationship developed following his high school graduation when he went to Penn State.  At that time, I had season tickets to football games so there were many weekends in the fall where he and I, as well as a number of our close friends, enjoyed some spirited games and adventures in good old Happy Valley.  Over the years we started going on our own journeys, always keeping in touch and continuing to have that common bond of wrestling, Penn State, and of course, Mountain View Village 😊!!!  We both ended moving west over the years and starting families of our own.  During my first stint out in AZ and with him being in CO, we had the opportunity to get together a number of times and when Robin and I had our first daughter, Isabella, we asked Bryan to be the Godfather. The years following involved adding more children to the coral, trips to CO, them coming to AZ, meeting up in AZ and then again back in PA when Robin, the girls, and I moved back.  Our friendship continued to grow as we and our families did.  
 Then, we came up with this wonderfully crazy and stupid idea to start doing ultra-endurance races.  So back in 2011 we decided to start training for our first Death Race. A few of those, some Goruck events, and a bevy of ultramarathons later, for the grace of God we continue to keep challenging ourselves AND, we continue to be friends 😊😊 (sorry Bryan, couldn’t resist).  Actually, I believe our friendship, scratch that, our brotherhood, is stronger than ever. Because that is what it is, I’ve always considering him my brother and Chris, Kevin, and Jeff, his brothers in that same boat.  Debbie and Tim, I’ve always felt as they were another set of parents for me and knew they would be there if I ever needed them at the drop of a hat.  I’ve been fortunate to have a number of families like that in my life!!  The last 7-8 years as Bryan and I have pushed each other to, and past, our limits; whether we were in events/races together, we were crewing/pacing each other in races, or, just following one another’s progress from afar, have been an epic adventure.  I know there have been times we haven’t been doing races together that I wish he was with me or, I with him.  We’ve shared a ton of miles together and so many life conversations; it has been a gift that I am grateful for.
 Okay Mike, what the hell does this have to do with Fairplay.  Roger that – at the beginning of 2017, Bryan and I committed to and completed our first 100-mile ultramarathons.  The pictures above are from his race in August of that year, the Silverheels 100 mile in the backdrop of beautiful Fairplay, CO 😊!  I was fortunate to be able to crew and pace Bryan during the race where we spent the better part of 15+ hours together traipsing the vast 12,000-foot mountains around his home!  Yep, it was pretty epic and a special day to say the least.  He was awesome out there and there are so many great memories I have of that experience.  You can see from the pictures, the course and the landscape was incredible. Previously, I had been up to Fairplay several times but up until this point, I hadn’t experience it this intimately. I wanted to get another look.  
 After a year hiatus of 100-mile races in 2019, I made it a point to do another one in 2020.  Ideally I was working toward earning a lottery entry into the Western States 100, arguably the most iconic, oldest, and favored 100 mile race in the country.  The spots are limited each year and you have to do qualifying races to earn entry tickets into the lottery.  The first weekend of December each year they hold the drawing and names are picked.  This year, 2nd year in a row, my name wasn’t drawn.  That is okay because your tickets roll over each year and I am already signed up for another qualifying race in February.  The good news, there are 100-mile races all over this great country throughout the year so many options.  Initially, after consulting with the team (Robin, Isabella, & Alaina) we were thinking about the San Diego 100 and then head out to the beach for a few days following. However, the girls decided they wanted to go back to Philadelphia this summer for some time.  I could still do SD100 but thought there may be a better option out there for just Robin and I to hit.   Couple weeks ago I was listening to the Human Potential Running Podcast and Race Director John LeCroix was rattling off some of the 2020 races on the docket; he mentioned Silverheels and wheels started turning in my mind.  It was an awesome course, great experience with Bryan and the Shane Crew Team, a place that I love, that I know, in July.  I talked with Robin and she loved the idea of being in Colorado in the summer and out of the heat of Phoenix.  She doesn’t have school at that point, the girls will likely be back east, and we can spend a good amount of time in the mountains; made perfect sense.  A call to Bryan to get his input and thoughts and the plan was hatched.  He seemed quite excited about the possibilities, made sense from a timing perspective, at this point, hoping the rest of the Shane Crew is on board.  Not having my girls there is a downside but have a crew that I know and knows me to support and pace me through this grueling 100 miles will be ideal!  
 So, there was only one thing left to do, commit and register and I took care of that yesterday.  With the simple click of the mouse we are headed to Fairplay, CO to take on the Silverheels 100 in mid-July and we are very excited for it.  Caveat here, Bryan is on the wait list for another 100, High & Lonesome 2 weeks after Silverheels; his commitment for another 100 in 2020.  That race, also in CO, is 2 weeks after Silverheels.  Originally, I was going to head up and crew/pace him, and that is still the case. However, there may be a chance his name isn’t called off the wait list and hopefully, just hopefully, he may be joining me for his 2nd edition of Silverheels 100.  How awesome would that be?  Shit, there will be some stories to tell the week of July 13th.  Hell, there will be stories to tell no matter what. In the meantime, well, for the next two weeks we will be enjoying the holidays but come January 1, the training, planning, and fun begins.  Fortunately for me I have a pretty awesome group to share in this next step in the process.  
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Some rare Billy Robinson from Southwest Championship Wrestling.
That’s Tully Blanchard’s father Joe 
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