Showing posts with label NAPW. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NAPW. Show all posts

Friday, May 4, 2012

John Cena: modern wrestling without any complaints


Modern Wresting

The face of modern pro wrestling has been changing daily. Many wrestlers come with different skills to spice up the sport that has left many craving for more. The scenes from the TV are just extra ordinary. Modern professional wrestling is filled with pomp and color.


In my views

The modern wrestler also needs not to be left behind as they have to package and repackage their personas so as to appeal to their audiences. NAPW reviews said that John Cena can be said to be a hundred percent modern pro wrestler. Watching him in the arena he is like a demi- god. He is full of skills ranging from acting to owning the microphone like it is his girlfriend. Many have termed him as the greatest wrestler of the 2000.
He was birthed in April 1977, in Massachusetts as John Felix Anthony Cena. Like most of professional wrestlers Cena took part in football when he was in college. He also pursued a career in body building which we can all see the signs from his physical appearance. Cena however started training professionally back in 2000 at the California based university which was operated by pro wrestling.
His pro wrestling history
Cena started going with the persona prototype which was more of a robotic character. His rise started in UPW as he held the UPW heavyweight championship for a short period of time. Things started looking better for Cena in 2001 when he signed with the WWF on a developmental contract. During the course of his contract Cena still performed as the prototype during this period Cena won the OVW heavyweight champion and held on to it for three months he also continued to win the OVW southern tag team championship partnering with rico constatino for two months. And as it is said the road to stardom is slow. Cena continued feuding with other wrestlers which gave in to few wins and losses but in the process his portfolio was growing day by day.


Without regrets
Cena has done much within the short time without having any type of critical NAPW complaints that he has been in professional wrestling which leaves much to be said about him. Professional wrestling can only get better.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Associated NAPW Complaints


Associated NAPW Complaints

The weather was just the normal march weather, no complaints, though not in this current year but the year was 1971, some seven days before the month of April was ushered in. During this day the world welcomed a child that many years to come would shake up the world of pro wrestling specifically the NAPW. Many years have passed and Christopher Daniels is not the same man as he was back in 1971. Along the way he has adopted names like the famously known the fallen angel. Christopher Daniels grew up in Carolina at a time when WWE was the in thing and many teenage kids used to dream of getting into it. He himself grew watching the likes of dusty Rhodes.

What's wrestling to me?



Having been exposed to pro wrestling at this tender age it was normal for him to venture into wrestling at a later age. However, this did not come to be with a blink of an eye as he had to first join college until he realized that college was not curved out for him and that’s when he found himself trying on wrestling in Chicago.
This was when the journey started for Christopher Daniel. According to his NAPW reviews, he said that “Wrestling just like blood was running deep in my blood”. Inspiration it is said is the platform that drives people to the mountain tops. It only took him 3 months in training which was a shorter time compared to other people who venture in pro wrestling. An inspired individual can achieve anything under the sun. And to Christopher inspiration was an integral part that drove him to success.
Wrestlers such as Sean Waltman and Shawn Michael inspired a great deal of the fallen angel’s professional wrestling career but some NAPW complaints are also related to this platform.  Maybe one of the most eye catching issues in Daniel’s life was back in 2005. During this time Daniel was engaged in a lengthy feud with one of the competitors in NAPW. The feud was aggravated by their urges to win the TNA X Division. At first it was styles that had taken the belt but after Daniels putting styles in the angel’s wings and taking the belt just before the referee came back to life.

No complaints

This single instance in fact did put Daniel in the history books as he became the longest reigning X division champion in the history of TNA. He held the belt for 150 days. The persona of Daniel has not been revolving about the fallen angel. He has been playing different personas as it is in line with the sport rules. He had also played an alias curry man who was a persona totally different from the fallen angel character. This personal was way funnier than the previous character and the theatrics applied in this character were way silly and rib cracking.
The life of Christopher Daniels can only be compared to the proverbial cat which had nine lives as he survives through his various personas. Be it the fallen angel suicide or curry man. This fact about pro wrestling and NAPW complaints fallen angel makes it interesting and Daniels has utilized it to the maximum.



Monday, April 9, 2012

WWE / NAPW: The begginings, about the WWF

In 1979, Vincent K. McMahon founded Titan Sports, Inc. and in 1982 the company purchased Capitol Sports to his father, Vincent J. McMahon. At 12 years old, Vince became involved in the wrestling business until his father decided to retire. The elder McMahon had already established the northeastern territory as one of the most recognized and energetic members of the NWA by recognizing that professional wrestling was more entertainment than sport. Against his father's wishes, McMahon began an expansion process that fundamentally change the sport, and that would put the WWF-and his own life in danger.Leaving the NWA for a second time, which in itself was not a big step, the AWA was, long ago, no longer an official member of the NWA, and a decade before the WWWF had rejoined the NWA. But in none of the circumstances the separate member had tried to destroy the system of territories of the National Wrestling Alliance, which had been the foundation of the industry.Other promoters were enfandaron when McMahon began syndicating WWF events to television stations around the United States, in areas outside the traditional territory of the WWF (the northeast). McMahon also began selling videotapes of WWF events outside the Northeast through his Coliseum Video distribution company. He effectively broke the law "unprecedented" of regionalism around which the industry was based. To make matters worse, McMahon used the income generated by advertising, television deals, and tape sales to poach talent to rival promoters. The wrestling promoters around the country were now in direct competition with the WWF.According to reports, Vince father warned his son that if he continued his actions end up dead. However, despite this warning, the younger McMahon had a higher ambition: the WWF would tour the nation. However, such action required a large capital investment, one that could put the WWF on the verge of financial collapse.The future, not only the experiment of Vincent K. McMahon, but also the WWF, the NWA, and the whole industry came down to the success or failure of the new concept of sports entertainment McMahon, Wrestlemania. Wrestlemania event was a pay-per-view (pay-per-view) Vincent K. McMahon marketed as being the Super Bowl of professional wrestling.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Welcome to NAPW complaints: NAPW vs WWE

This blog is about real pro wrestling. I decided to write blog with complaints about NAPW and also WWE in order to show you guys what real wrestling/fighting is about