ECW on Sci-Fi


Old School Thursday: Sandman vs Tajiri for the ECW Television Title

Posted in The Show on September 17th, 2009

The first couple of minutes are Sandman’s legendary entrance so sit back and enjoy it or go get a soda. Several tables are broken, which is how hardcore is supposed to be and there’s run ins by Steve Corino, Jack Victory and Rhyno. You’re welcome.

“Hardcore Schoolgirl” Tara Bush and the Worst Chair Shot Ever

Posted in Indy Wrestling Scene, Women's Extreme Wrestling on September 15th, 2009

I found this old video of EOS favorite Tara Bush in her W.E.W. days playing valet in a match that pitted Prime Time Amy Lee against Sumie Sakai. Watch for around :40 when Bush doesn’t so much hit Amy Le with a steel chair as pat her on the back with it in a congratulatory manner. Lee isn’t amused.

Gotta love that Tara.Have I mentioned she has a modeling website

Old School Thursday: Tajiri, Little Guido and Simon Diamond in a Three Way Dance

Posted in Old School Thursday on September 10th, 2009

I think the announcers are speaking in German but the action needs no translation. Old school Tajiri before the WWE repackaged him as a mentality deficient goofball and the very under rated Simon Diamond turn in solid performances bolstered by Little Guido who was at his best making his opponents look good. Pure entertainment.

Tajiri is still plying his trade in Japan’s Hustle promotion, which has some great videos floating around on the web. Little Guido has been working the indy circuit and is rumored to be going inot law enforcement.  As for Simon Diamond? Last time fans saw him was in TNA about six years ago. Too bad he was a good heel.

What’s Raven Been Up To?

Posted in The Show on September 3rd, 2009

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Raven is responsible for helping the ECW achieve the cult status it has today with his unique brand of hardcore wrestling and his darker, yet more realistic, portrayal of a heel that was both heat producing and three dimensional. A star in ECW, WCW, WWE and most recently TNA Raven is an overlooked and under-appreciated legend in the wrestling business.

He’s working the indy circuit now, and found time to appear in two movies. The Juggalo cult movie Death Racers and the soon to be released Sleeper:

You can ask him about his new movie if you’re in Atlanta on September 4th or 7thwhile he’s making appearances at premier nerd rave DragonCon, and catch him in the ring courtesy Vanguard Championship Wrestling September 5thin Hampton Road, VA when he’ll be defending the VCW Heavyweight Title against Larry Zybszko who apparently has been raised from the dead by a necromancer who loved wrestling in the 80s. Sounds fun. Go for the brain Raven! It’s the only way to stop him!

The rest of Raven’s schedule can be found on his site The Raven Effect, which I urge all wrestling fans to check out.

Sci-Fi Starlet Saturday: “Devil Girl” Vanessa Kay

Posted in Science Fiction, Women of Sci-Fi on August 29th, 2009

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Vanessa Hay may be more familiar to many as a “Juggy” from The Man Show but model/actress Vanessa Hay also played a live action version of iconic tattoo/comic image The Devil Girl in a future cult classic aptly named Devil Girl. In my opinion Kay performance captured the Jungian archetype that has graced the work of so many underground artist portfolios perfectly.

Admittedly the movie isn’t so much Sci-Fi as it is an ode to Generation X pop culture sen through Rob Zombie tinted lenses, but it’s worth a watch if only for the surrealism of watching an exotic dancing Devil Girl.

Vanessa Kay has a portfolio online which shows even sans red body paint and prosthetic tail she isn’t hard on the eyes. Her I.M.D.B. page seems light, hopefully we’ll be seeing more of her in the future.

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