TCW - wipeout 2017 Church nightclub Leeds, February 19th
Pre show pint was Newcastle thunder vs hunslet hawks in the ipro challenge cup.
Because rugby league...
Hunslet player warming up with a resistance band or proving that bondage is never a one man pursuit. Another one is doing the shittest can can ever.
Fight sees one of hunslet sent off.
Thunder won by the way.
The venue - slightly bigger than the riverside, £4.80 for red stripe? Nope. Big ball of nope. Doing this one dry. The rugby ground have bottles of best bitter at £3.00 here it's brewdog pisswater for £4.80 or grapefruit pisswater for tenpence more. The Yorkshire in me is coming through
Gripes about prices aside, there's probably around the same amount of people here as were at NORTH - just not as many on the balcony and theres space around the ring, guardrails etc here.
Havoc is out. His collar bone is fucked. He's off the card.
The services's Dan Evans is out for the first match - their music is that familiar horror film loop, which would make sense as Dan James came out to that in Darlington. His opposition is provided by Ace Matthews.
He hates people chanting "Dan" apparently.
Nice work here from both of the lads, though seeing Ace as a face is kind of unfortunate - there's nothing there apart from the tennis references and wrestling clean against a member of a heel faction.
Ace went over after an enzeguri and back suplex.
Lana Austin (womens champion) out to defend next against Lizzie styles. Looks like Lana's working heel here.??
The family from Norfolk are here - nice to see them again!
Lizzie interrupts the schtick with the ref slapping Lana's arse then kicking her head and rolling her up.
Moonsault attempt by Styles thwarted with a powerbomb by Lana. Eat de-feet by Styles.
Lana with a DDT to win and retain the title. Lizzie moons the Norwich folk before leaving
CJ banks vs Joseph Conners next.
Starting off with a handshake - nice to see the sportsmanship here. Collar and elbow tie ups and jockeying for position third one followed by some great chain work - this is act one of an absolute epic wrestling match.
Act 1 - The feeling out process
Act 2 - The fight
Act 3 - The scramble for the win
Conners takes the win with the "DLD" - it looks better in person than it did on TV. The Service take to the stage to applaud Conners as he heads to the back.
TCW title on the line - Eddie Dennis vs Rampage Brown.
Eddie looking confused at the support being for the hometown hero Rampage, and not for him.
Eddie spends a while backing away from Rampage.
When they do lock up, Rampage starts overpowering him easily. Dennis acknowledges the fact that Rampage is massive.
The shoulder blocks off the ropes start, and after a failure from Dennis, a Lucha mask is produced and donned. The Pride of Wales starts uncorking the head scissors and suicide dives. Rampage acquires the mask and does a rolling senton over the ropes Guerrero style before despatching the mask and going back to the power moves
Rampage retains after reversing a super Plex into a small package. Fun match all in all. The ending didn't hurt anyone, but showed them on an almost equal footing.
Minor ring maintenance taking place during the interval.
Second half starts.
Dara Diablo out for the service. That horror film loop is both perfect and annoying in equal measure. Put to good use for the heel faction. Sean Only is out with him. As tempting as a "you're just a shit James Castle" chant is, he seems angry enough at this point.
White Tiger is the lamb to the Service's slaughter tonight
Armdrags to start - Diablo evaded for a bit, and tried to keep up his strength and power game against the luchador. White tiger is keeping on top though with the faster paced offence.
Only trips tiger from the outside on a dive attempt and is ejected.
A fair amount of back and forth here with no real advantage being taken.
Tiger goes for a double stamp, misses and is met with some kind of vicious looking lariat neckbreaker thing that looked like it almost decapitated him. Dara goes over with that.
Ligero comes out for his match with Sean Only, and is quickly attacked by Dara and Only. Double team wheelbarrow kerbstomp onto a chair basically kills Ligero. I really hope that mask has some protection under it. Faces and ring crew out to check on him.
Jumpin John Myers says he's done and the match is called off. Only tells Tidal that he'll sue if it doesn't go ahead.
One foot cover for an easy, quick win by only. El Ligero kicks out at two, but there's not much behind it.
For the duration of this one Only keeps kicking Ligero down, choking him and basically pasting him all over the place.
The referee is pulled in the path of a flying kick by Ligero. Interference and a whip reversal into a chair held by Dara Diablo lead to the Mexican wave splash and the comeback win for Ligero. The service are understandably surprised and upset.
Riots vs Nation - TCW tag titles on the line
Round 3... Fight!
Brawl all over the place to start this one. The Riots try to kneecap Primate using the cricket bat and chairs. The ref decides that he's throwing this one out.
Primate is helped to the back by the ring crew.
Henry's not having any of this and wants to take both of the Riots himself, Demanding that the ref restarts the match. And he does.
Brief flurry of offence by Henry, the Riots take over quickly though.
The Riots hit a nasty senton on Henry who was being draped over the second rope.
Henry keeps trying to fight them off as they take advantage of the numbers, until Primate hobbles back and makes the save. Shatter machine gives the Nation the win.
Looks like the rings broken at the edge - luckily the bloke who built it is in the next match...
Main event time
Ht Drake vs.... Amir Jordan? Drake's sceptical that Havoc picked Jordan.
Nice technical work here from both.
Amir wants a dance off and Drake obliges with a spineroonie before a waist lock take down on Amir. Drake locks in a surfboard submission, but Amir is in the ropes.
Amir is on fire here. Nice swanton bomb on to Drake. Battle around the outside after a couple of dives. Drake takes back over after reversing a whip into the ring post.
Drake looks about to take the win, the service surround the ring. Havoc comes out, seemingly to help, but wipes out Jordan and Drake. The New Nation come out to help but get laid out as well.
Havoc says he hired the service to fuck things up in Tidal since they weren't using him, And now they're taking over.
The show ends with Drake, the nation and Jordan recovering and raising their hands. Looks like the service has some opposition.
Unfortunately I didn't get to the following event - I do hope to get back to one in the near future though.
Saturday, 15 April 2017
(P, PD, BRS) House of Pain Lethal Lottery, St Ann's church hall Nottingham
House of pain - lethal lottery St Anns church Nottingham January 28th 2017
The venue here is a church hall - nice retro feel for myself in attending event at a venue like this, not since the old IWF shows in Gateshead have I been to one. It's looking like a decent crowd, a fair amount of youngsters - that's always a good thing when it's advertisement said it was 100% family friendly.
Now, I know this blog is called pints, piledrivers and bus replacement services, there's no alcohol at the venue - again, with it being a family friendly show, this could be a good thing - especially as a lot of folk have driven here. So, for the purposes of this event, I'm rebranding it coffee, codebreakerers and completely misunderstanding Google maps (walking around trying to find the place initially - hey, it's my first time in Nottingham, gimme a break) there's plenty of time for the pint/pub portion afterwards
The venue is about 3/4 the size of the innesfree back in Newcastle - I'll be honest that's about the best frame of reference I can come up with, my estimates of potential house sizes aren't the best (my career as an estate agent beckons), and it is pretty much full - save a few seats that were reserved and not used. Lighting wise 6 full yet filtered square ceiling lights. not filtered as in coloured, but softened to a nice mellow yet functional level. It works here because it suits the venue, it's pretty much full, and the ring is fairly large - there's not much chance of focus being lost.
The ring is a good 2ft extra along each side than the one the I'm used to seeing at home promotions. The ring posts appear to have a little bit of an inward lean on them, I'm not sure if that's intentional or not. Real ropes as opposed to cables, good to see that's a tradition being kept, even if they do tend to loosen over time.
The ring announcer and ref are out with the extremely popular Joey Cement (I might be wrong, but it seems like he's one of the young trainees who's on ring crew - one thing is for certain, he's well over) to give us an introduction to what is happening tonight, they know nothing. Anyone can be involved and anything can happen. The bell rings, and Joey Cement rolls up the announcer for the quick win!
Steven Harris comes out with Harley. They are not well liked here, and it looks like the feeling is mutual.
Sensational Saj Malik is his opponent for this singles match.
Steven is trying to use his technical skills and power against the sensational one, and keep the pace slow. That's not happening straight away, lots of head scissors and fast paced defence / reversals to start from Saj. Harley's keeping her presence felt on the outside with some well placed interference and vocal interaction with the audience.
Steven would eventually get the better of Saj, in a contest that made great use of all of the space in and around the ring. Great (formal) opener.
Six man tag action up next with Sam Spencer, a guy In a tux who's name sounded like Theodore DiamondAnd Harley (with Steven Harris) vs Danny Thomas, Karl Brown and one half of the House of Pain tag champs, BFD.
Harris is ejected at the start of this one. Harley and Harris aren't happy about this in the slightest.
Lots of good interaction with the crowd from the heels
Harley giving a great showing, the fact that she's the only woman in the match isn't phasing her at all
Eyerake on the rope by Diamond and a side suplex right out of Dino bravo 1989 playbook. Nice to see these still being executed so well.
Spencer is an absolute beast, I wouldn't be surprised to see him on more cards soon. So is BFD - who finished it for his team with a black hole slam
Next up: Princess Charlie Logan vs Vegan powered Nick Hendricks
The Vegan as a heel is a bit of an odd one that I've never quite got. The condescending preachy aspect isn't something I've ever encountered in real life situations I've not been able to just walk away from. That being said, this guy wears it well. The obnoxious smirk and dismissal of his opponent today is enough to reinforce his place in this match.
Fantastic big guy vs small woman match, story told really well. With Charlie going over with a roll up
Danny Chase and Sam Spencer are out for the next randomly drawn match - Disco Dan is the opponent
Disco is trying to get chase to dance, and it looks like it might happen
The heels bail and disco brings in Princess Logan and half the audience in to cha cha slide.
Then I don't know exactly what happened, but I might have slipped into an alternative universe where Chase and Spencer did the "time of my life" routine from Dirty Dancing. Full routine including the lift!
Danny Chase gets the win after retaliating to a sneak behind trip and roll up attempt from Disco Dan. Apparently "nobody puts Danny in the corner". The beating he gave the Disco Cat showed us why.
I really hope someone was taping that cause that was so god damned funny it was unreal
Interval - some nice merchandise here - no xls though, so I'm gonna have to go online..
Concrete, the announcer and referee come back to the ring for the second half.
Our second half opener is a tag team match set for one fall.
Syntax is out first - the masked man is massively popular here.
James Stewart is his partner, and does not garner the same reaction. It looks like we have a heel and face team brought together by the draw here
Opposition provided by the other half of the House of Pain tag champs Joseph Starr and Tommy Taylor
Great fundamentals from all 4. Both teams are not getting along.
Starr and Taylor the first to crack with Starr forarming Taylor in the face. Taylor would get revenge when Stewart tagged in, throw syntax out and Taylor took the opportunity to level Starr and dragged Stewart on top of him for the pin costing himself and star the match. Excellent reinforcement of Taylor's recent heel turn.
Nathan Nyx with the Supermodel Visage - or should I say against...
The banter between these two is awesome as they please not to have to fight each other. A double lay down/pin was their first attempt at getting out of it.
Multiple refusals to fight insue until the threat of a double head shave from Stixx' was put on the table.
A reluctant square up with a pinky promise of no face shots starts a pretty good match between these two. The promise held up until visage had his Japanese style paper fan broken amongst the antics.
Visage ends it with a sneaky kick after coming out of a make up hug. Visage is highly entertaining, and Nyx definitely held his own.
Our main event of the night is a 6 man scramble match for the House of Pain Title
The world warrior Juken
Ruthless Bjorn Jones,
House of Pain champion Kyle Kingsley
Timberwolf
The Righteous Joseph Conners
G-wiz Garrett Bond
Highlights - dives, great chain work, towers of doom, Conners going ape on timberwolf leaving him a back redder than the ring skirts after a chopping match with Ric Flair
Plenty more too - all of these guys have great futures ahead of them.
Jukin over with an insane looking cross calf hold German suplex.
All in all this was a great show - lots of very promising young talent here. Stixx and Juken are doing a fantastic job giving these guys the building blocks for great careers.
Back to the town centre
The post show pint at the lord Roberts. Kopek stout - dark and smoky enough to satisfy.
It was like nectar. The pub isn't badly priced, but artisan facial hair virus is rampant here and the bouncer looks like a cross between porkpie from Desmond's (fuck me I'm dating myself with that reference) and an American 1950s portrayal of a gangster
I like it here - but I'm not shaving while I can remember what the locals look like.
Supplemental- robbing bastards award goes to the Six Barrels, where a pint of snecklifter cost £4.10. I don't know when snecklifter became a craft brew!
Quick tip for anyone going from Nottingham to Lincoln - in the winter, the first train is mid afternoon. The line is closed half of the day for some reason.
The venue here is a church hall - nice retro feel for myself in attending event at a venue like this, not since the old IWF shows in Gateshead have I been to one. It's looking like a decent crowd, a fair amount of youngsters - that's always a good thing when it's advertisement said it was 100% family friendly.
Now, I know this blog is called pints, piledrivers and bus replacement services, there's no alcohol at the venue - again, with it being a family friendly show, this could be a good thing - especially as a lot of folk have driven here. So, for the purposes of this event, I'm rebranding it coffee, codebreakerers and completely misunderstanding Google maps (walking around trying to find the place initially - hey, it's my first time in Nottingham, gimme a break) there's plenty of time for the pint/pub portion afterwards
The venue is about 3/4 the size of the innesfree back in Newcastle - I'll be honest that's about the best frame of reference I can come up with, my estimates of potential house sizes aren't the best (my career as an estate agent beckons), and it is pretty much full - save a few seats that were reserved and not used. Lighting wise 6 full yet filtered square ceiling lights. not filtered as in coloured, but softened to a nice mellow yet functional level. It works here because it suits the venue, it's pretty much full, and the ring is fairly large - there's not much chance of focus being lost.
The ring is a good 2ft extra along each side than the one the I'm used to seeing at home promotions. The ring posts appear to have a little bit of an inward lean on them, I'm not sure if that's intentional or not. Real ropes as opposed to cables, good to see that's a tradition being kept, even if they do tend to loosen over time.
The ring announcer and ref are out with the extremely popular Joey Cement (I might be wrong, but it seems like he's one of the young trainees who's on ring crew - one thing is for certain, he's well over) to give us an introduction to what is happening tonight, they know nothing. Anyone can be involved and anything can happen. The bell rings, and Joey Cement rolls up the announcer for the quick win!
Steven Harris comes out with Harley. They are not well liked here, and it looks like the feeling is mutual.
Sensational Saj Malik is his opponent for this singles match.
Steven is trying to use his technical skills and power against the sensational one, and keep the pace slow. That's not happening straight away, lots of head scissors and fast paced defence / reversals to start from Saj. Harley's keeping her presence felt on the outside with some well placed interference and vocal interaction with the audience.
Steven would eventually get the better of Saj, in a contest that made great use of all of the space in and around the ring. Great (formal) opener.
Six man tag action up next with Sam Spencer, a guy In a tux who's name sounded like Theodore DiamondAnd Harley (with Steven Harris) vs Danny Thomas, Karl Brown and one half of the House of Pain tag champs, BFD.
Harris is ejected at the start of this one. Harley and Harris aren't happy about this in the slightest.
Lots of good interaction with the crowd from the heels
Harley giving a great showing, the fact that she's the only woman in the match isn't phasing her at all
Eyerake on the rope by Diamond and a side suplex right out of Dino bravo 1989 playbook. Nice to see these still being executed so well.
Spencer is an absolute beast, I wouldn't be surprised to see him on more cards soon. So is BFD - who finished it for his team with a black hole slam
Next up: Princess Charlie Logan vs Vegan powered Nick Hendricks
The Vegan as a heel is a bit of an odd one that I've never quite got. The condescending preachy aspect isn't something I've ever encountered in real life situations I've not been able to just walk away from. That being said, this guy wears it well. The obnoxious smirk and dismissal of his opponent today is enough to reinforce his place in this match.
Fantastic big guy vs small woman match, story told really well. With Charlie going over with a roll up
Danny Chase and Sam Spencer are out for the next randomly drawn match - Disco Dan is the opponent
Disco is trying to get chase to dance, and it looks like it might happen
The heels bail and disco brings in Princess Logan and half the audience in to cha cha slide.
Then I don't know exactly what happened, but I might have slipped into an alternative universe where Chase and Spencer did the "time of my life" routine from Dirty Dancing. Full routine including the lift!
Danny Chase gets the win after retaliating to a sneak behind trip and roll up attempt from Disco Dan. Apparently "nobody puts Danny in the corner". The beating he gave the Disco Cat showed us why.
I really hope someone was taping that cause that was so god damned funny it was unreal
Interval - some nice merchandise here - no xls though, so I'm gonna have to go online..
Concrete, the announcer and referee come back to the ring for the second half.
Our second half opener is a tag team match set for one fall.
Syntax is out first - the masked man is massively popular here.
James Stewart is his partner, and does not garner the same reaction. It looks like we have a heel and face team brought together by the draw here
Opposition provided by the other half of the House of Pain tag champs Joseph Starr and Tommy Taylor
Great fundamentals from all 4. Both teams are not getting along.
Starr and Taylor the first to crack with Starr forarming Taylor in the face. Taylor would get revenge when Stewart tagged in, throw syntax out and Taylor took the opportunity to level Starr and dragged Stewart on top of him for the pin costing himself and star the match. Excellent reinforcement of Taylor's recent heel turn.
Nathan Nyx with the Supermodel Visage - or should I say against...
The banter between these two is awesome as they please not to have to fight each other. A double lay down/pin was their first attempt at getting out of it.
Multiple refusals to fight insue until the threat of a double head shave from Stixx' was put on the table.
A reluctant square up with a pinky promise of no face shots starts a pretty good match between these two. The promise held up until visage had his Japanese style paper fan broken amongst the antics.
Visage ends it with a sneaky kick after coming out of a make up hug. Visage is highly entertaining, and Nyx definitely held his own.
Our main event of the night is a 6 man scramble match for the House of Pain Title
The world warrior Juken
Ruthless Bjorn Jones,
House of Pain champion Kyle Kingsley
Timberwolf
The Righteous Joseph Conners
G-wiz Garrett Bond
Highlights - dives, great chain work, towers of doom, Conners going ape on timberwolf leaving him a back redder than the ring skirts after a chopping match with Ric Flair
Plenty more too - all of these guys have great futures ahead of them.
Jukin over with an insane looking cross calf hold German suplex.
All in all this was a great show - lots of very promising young talent here. Stixx and Juken are doing a fantastic job giving these guys the building blocks for great careers.
Back to the town centre
The post show pint at the lord Roberts. Kopek stout - dark and smoky enough to satisfy.
It was like nectar. The pub isn't badly priced, but artisan facial hair virus is rampant here and the bouncer looks like a cross between porkpie from Desmond's (fuck me I'm dating myself with that reference) and an American 1950s portrayal of a gangster
I like it here - but I'm not shaving while I can remember what the locals look like.
Supplemental- robbing bastards award goes to the Six Barrels, where a pint of snecklifter cost £4.10. I don't know when snecklifter became a craft brew!
Quick tip for anyone going from Nottingham to Lincoln - in the winter, the first train is mid afternoon. The line is closed half of the day for some reason.
its been a while...
Ok folks,
I know it's been a while since I got round to posting anything up on here - I've got a couple of shows that I went to and enjoyed throroughly that I've not posted up for one reason or another, and I think its about time that I did.
For anyone that is/was following the blog previously and was wondering what the hell happened to the posts and with the getting to shows etc, here's the lowdown.
The cast is off my ankle and I can pretty much walk around again - standing for long periods of time is still a wee bit too painful, and this "boot" thing that makes walking bearable has the look, feel and practicality of a prop from a low budget knock off of robocop. It does stop the pain whereas the military boot I thought would be a good enough replacement for it doesn't.
Between this and the extra costs of taxi trips into and out of work instead of busses, I've really not gotten out as much as I should have, and that's just not good enough. So, there will be more blog updates, because concrete plans are in place for me to get to the following promotions.
MPW and FTW - these guys run shows all over Tyne and Wear (and County Durham) and I will get to see them soon.
EPW - I see they're running Ashington Leisure Centre shortly - I did night shift security at the end stages of its build/commissioning - Its a great venue I know I can get back to Newcastle from afterwards.
MEW - I was gutted that I missed their last show, especially after Planet of the Primate was so god damn good. "THEEEEEE CLASS APAAAAART" taking the title, however, they are back at the Innesfree social club in Longbenton soon with "4 Way War" - and I will be at that one.
W3L - Running Hexham on an afternoon that doesn't clash with another show elsewhere, and i can get back from on the train or bus? yup, I'll see you there.
ACW - Apollo Championship Wrestling. As much as I love going to wrestling shows, I will travel to see bands that I love as well. so when I see that one of my favorite bands, The Red Paintings (Check them out here) are due to play London on June 4th, the first thing I did was to look up Wrestling events happening on the night before in London. There were two results - BEW's international grand prix, which looks like its going to be epic, but its a two nighter and night two clashes with the gig. I remember getting a copy of wrestlemania 4 when I was a kid, and the second video was just filed up with random crap from TV as opposed to the second half of the event - ever since then I've vowed never to watch half a tournament again. (I'll be back to catch you in the future BEW!) The other one was ACW - their second event "Fear No Foe" takes place on June 3rd, and the talent advertised was enough for me to make my plans to go (Paul Robinson, The London Riots, Jack Sexmith, Damon Moser etc) - coupled with great reviews of their first show, it looks like this is going to be a corker.
NORTH - NCL5 Head Over Heels on July 1st - NORTH have been putting on consistantly fantastic shows recently - Andrew's doing a great job in running this one. honestly - if anyone is in the vicinity of Newcastle, I whole heartedly recommend paying this one a visit.
Later in the year, I'm hoping to get around a bit more to more places - the planning is getting a fair bit easier to do now, and I really want to visit more cities I've never been to.
On the personal side of things I'm fulfilling an ambition in a couple of days and going to have a pop as stand up comedy. I don't think I'll be incorporating wrestling into that, but if it goes well, and the confidence comes I might offer myself about as a ring announcer/VOD commentator - hey, it might be worth a go, and the old saying goes "shy bairns nee sweets" doesnt it? Yes. Yes it does. Where I live anyhow.
Right so without chuntering on further, I'll get to editing and posting the House of Pain show from Nottingham, the Tidal Championship Wrestling show from the second day of my weekend in Leeds,
and North NCL4: We're in this together
See you at Ringside, or at the bar, or on the bus.
I know it's been a while since I got round to posting anything up on here - I've got a couple of shows that I went to and enjoyed throroughly that I've not posted up for one reason or another, and I think its about time that I did.
For anyone that is/was following the blog previously and was wondering what the hell happened to the posts and with the getting to shows etc, here's the lowdown.
The cast is off my ankle and I can pretty much walk around again - standing for long periods of time is still a wee bit too painful, and this "boot" thing that makes walking bearable has the look, feel and practicality of a prop from a low budget knock off of robocop. It does stop the pain whereas the military boot I thought would be a good enough replacement for it doesn't.
Between this and the extra costs of taxi trips into and out of work instead of busses, I've really not gotten out as much as I should have, and that's just not good enough. So, there will be more blog updates, because concrete plans are in place for me to get to the following promotions.
MPW and FTW - these guys run shows all over Tyne and Wear (and County Durham) and I will get to see them soon.
EPW - I see they're running Ashington Leisure Centre shortly - I did night shift security at the end stages of its build/commissioning - Its a great venue I know I can get back to Newcastle from afterwards.
MEW - I was gutted that I missed their last show, especially after Planet of the Primate was so god damn good. "THEEEEEE CLASS APAAAAART" taking the title, however, they are back at the Innesfree social club in Longbenton soon with "4 Way War" - and I will be at that one.
W3L - Running Hexham on an afternoon that doesn't clash with another show elsewhere, and i can get back from on the train or bus? yup, I'll see you there.
ACW - Apollo Championship Wrestling. As much as I love going to wrestling shows, I will travel to see bands that I love as well. so when I see that one of my favorite bands, The Red Paintings (Check them out here) are due to play London on June 4th, the first thing I did was to look up Wrestling events happening on the night before in London. There were two results - BEW's international grand prix, which looks like its going to be epic, but its a two nighter and night two clashes with the gig. I remember getting a copy of wrestlemania 4 when I was a kid, and the second video was just filed up with random crap from TV as opposed to the second half of the event - ever since then I've vowed never to watch half a tournament again. (I'll be back to catch you in the future BEW!) The other one was ACW - their second event "Fear No Foe" takes place on June 3rd, and the talent advertised was enough for me to make my plans to go (Paul Robinson, The London Riots, Jack Sexmith, Damon Moser etc) - coupled with great reviews of their first show, it looks like this is going to be a corker.
NORTH - NCL5 Head Over Heels on July 1st - NORTH have been putting on consistantly fantastic shows recently - Andrew's doing a great job in running this one. honestly - if anyone is in the vicinity of Newcastle, I whole heartedly recommend paying this one a visit.
Later in the year, I'm hoping to get around a bit more to more places - the planning is getting a fair bit easier to do now, and I really want to visit more cities I've never been to.
On the personal side of things I'm fulfilling an ambition in a couple of days and going to have a pop as stand up comedy. I don't think I'll be incorporating wrestling into that, but if it goes well, and the confidence comes I might offer myself about as a ring announcer/VOD commentator - hey, it might be worth a go, and the old saying goes "shy bairns nee sweets" doesnt it? Yes. Yes it does. Where I live anyhow.
Right so without chuntering on further, I'll get to editing and posting the House of Pain show from Nottingham, the Tidal Championship Wrestling show from the second day of my weekend in Leeds,
and North NCL4: We're in this together
See you at Ringside, or at the bar, or on the bus.
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