Sunday, April 22, 2012

Interview with Hailey Hatred




Hailey Hatred is the ring name of one of the biggest rising stars in the indie wrestling circuit. She debuted in 2002 and since then has competed in several promotions across the United States, Japan and Mexico. Among these promotions we can name Cleveland All Pro Wrestling, APW Chickfight, Ohio Championship Wrestling, Jersey All.Pro Wrestling, AIW, WSU, Shimmer, Lucha Libre Femenil, CMLL, JWP in Japan, Ice Ribbon (UK). What is most important is that Hailey Hatred is practically  a synonim of Champion. She has won many titles and earned the chance to challenge for many others. She is a young lady that at 28 years old has accomplishments many more experience girls would dream to have.

Hailey was kind enough to take some time to answer some questions for the blog. She is a very nice girl, whose kindness amazed me and  really appreciate her even more for this. So if you want to know some more things about her, I suggest you to keep reading.


(for the Spanish version go here http://newnonameblog.blogspot.com/2012/04/entrevista-hailey-hatred-en-espanol.html)


Me  How did you come up with the Hailey Hatred name?
Hailey Hatred I was in a car with some friends heading back from a show. The promoter had offered me a match at the next show, so my friends and I were throwing around ideas for a ring name. I kinda had the idea for a double-alliteration name, Hailey Hatred got mentioned, and it seemed kinda anti-establishment to me, which I liked - so I went with that.

Me How and when did you decided to become a pro wrestler?
Hailey Hatred I decided at 15 I wanted to be a wrestler as a profession. I watched wrestling growing up, but not until I met some people my age that were wrestling did I realize it could actually be a profession. Where I live you have to be 18 years old to train, so I started lifting weights and doing martial arts while I researched wrestling schools, then I moved to the school I decided on after my 18th birthday.

Me Who trained you?
Hailey Hatred I trained at HWA in Cincinnati, Ohio - my main trainers were Cody Hawk, Race Steele, Matt Stryker, and Jimmy Yang.

Me You went to Japan, made a name, came back for gaining more respect. How would you describe your experience there?
Hailey Hatred Japan is everything I thought it would be, and so much more. In my opinion its the greatest place on Earth to wrestle, train, and perform.

Me What are the differences between working in the USA, Canada, Japan or Mexico?
Hailey Hatred Its all the same but its all different, if that makes sense. What fans hope to see in a match, cultural influences, and training backgrounds of the competitors are all differences; the common denominator is that all fans want to see something unique, thats a worldwide trait.


Hailey wrestling Cheerleader Melissa at NCW Femme Fatales in March 2012

 Hailey piledriving Leon 


Me You have become a main event player in the promotions you have wrestled for. Won many championships ( here a sample pic that describes your success) which title is (are) your main goal for 2012?

Hailey covered by all the titles she could held at once


Hailey Hatred I would like to re-gain the JWP OpenClass Championship. I think its the most prestigious Championship in Womens Wrestling. Also, Kayoko Haruyama is the new Champion. I feel we have a really nice clash of styles, with a lot of similarities. We've fought each other many times in tag-team matches, but only once in singles - it would be fitting, now that she is Champion, to fight her again.
On the subject of JWP, myself and Kaori Yoneyama were Triple Crown Tag Champions, and were unjustly stripped of the Titles when Yoneyama decided not to retire - I most definitely want those Championships back.
The Campeonato Mundial Femenil de CMLL is another prestigious Championship I would like to compete for again. Back in January I had one of the most challenging matches in my life, facing Ayumi Kurihara for the Title, but I was ultimately defeated. I've accomplished many things in my time in Mexico, but never winning a championship, so I might as well shoot for the top prize.
I also would like to capture the Ice Ribbon "Triangle Ribbon" Championship. I've competed for it once, but was unable to capture it - however I was not pinned. For fans unaware of the concept of the Championship, it is defended in only 3-way matches. I think this is an interesting concept, and I think it provides fans with a unique, unexpected match, so I would like to add this Championship to my collection.

Me Amazing Kong and Brittany Knight are in WWE, do you think we may see a change in the direction for wwe programming realted female wrestling? Do you see yourself joining them?
Hailey Hatred I don't think we will see a change in how the WWE conducts their female division, but I also didn't expect to see so many of my peers holding World Championships in the WWE, so who knows. I don't currently have any plans to pursue a career with WWE, I'm more than happy making a living in Japan.

Me We have seen you have hard hitting matches. I would try to buy the match against Cheerleade Melissa. Was that the most brutal opponent you have been in the ring with? Who are your toughest opponents?
Hailey Hatred Thank you, I especially enjoyed the singles match with Melissa at nCw Femmes Fatales. My toughest opponents have been Nanae Takahashi, Kyoko Kimura, and Kaori Yoneyama. Nanae is the last of the All Japan Womens Wrestling company that captivated so many fans to watch Japanese female wrestling. Kimura is as tough as they come, and is now proving that on the MMA scene as well. Yoneyama, although she is small, has a vicious knee strike that she can hit out of nowhere. I've never been able to finish a match with her and not have blood coming from my mouth.


Hailey teaming up with Kaori Yoneyama against Misaki Ohata and Hanako Nakamori




Me You have wrestled many intergender matches. Why? Some say it is because it helps learning more
Hailey Hatred I really like intergender wrestling. I've always trained with men, so competing against them in front of people is a natural progression for me. I like the challenge of fighting someone that is possibly stronger or faster than me. Also men fight differently, so adapting to new offense is beneficial for my career.

Me Who are you dream match opponents?
Hailey Hatred Aja Kong and Jushin Liger.

Me What do you think it has to be done to take female wrestling to the next level. Maybe taking a promotion  to tv, like Wrestlicious, but a serious one? Or do you think it would hurt some way?
Hailey Hatred Better training, better fan support, better opponents. I don't think TV is necessary, but if it is on TV, it should be the top of the crop - best production, fighters, etc. Anything less would hurt more than help in the long run.

Me Who would you chose as your favorite tag team partner? If memory does serve me well Jessicka Havok and you have tag teamed, right? why did you split?
Hailey Hatred Kaori Yoneyama. I learned so much from her, we were wildly successful, we are best friends, and we have fun and win. What more could one want? Yes, in the past Jessicka and myself teamed. We went down different paths with our careers which led to our split.

Me Despite the respect, there are some fans with moronic attitudes that behave like couches at events. I have heard some scream obscene stuff to girls, sometimes even male opponents grab the breasts or private parts. Do you think is has watered down? Or there are always disrespectful fans? 
Hailey Hatred I'm sure theres always someone thinking, if not saying, something a bit off-colour during female fights regardless of where it is or what level it is. I mean, theres a big genetic difference between males and females, so it's not even always intentional. As a female fighter hearing someone yell something disrespectful or perverted is honestly the least of what I've had to go through to get to where I am.

Me I will show you 12 names/word and you have to associate them with one or two words
- wrestling - dedication
- japan - competition
- shimmer - athletic
- wsu - alternative
- wwe - big production
- diva - makeup
- finishing move - unnecessary
- cheerleader melissa - agressive
-jessicka havok - charismatic
- MMA - open styles
- hardcore matches - unpredictable
 What would your name in wwe would be? Maya. She's my favorite video game character.. and I'd keep it 1-name-only to be a little different.


Me What would you like to add to your fans all over the world?
Hailey Hatred I wholeheartedly appreciate all the love and kind messages I get - I hope to perform live for you one day!


Hailey always with a smile in her face and always looking to kick some ass for her fans



Please let me thank again Hailey who took some of her time on Sunday to answer some questions. I really wish her the best and I am looking forward to watch more of her matches and meet her someday in the near future.


I leave you with some videos you would like:


Kaori Yoneyama & Hailey Hatred vs Cherrie Bomb and Sexy Star (part one)
Kaori Yoneyama & Hailey Hatred vs Cherrie Bomb and Sexy Star (part two)
Hailey Hatred vs Sara Del Rey







Sunday, April 15, 2012

Interview with WSU master mind Sean McCaffrey


Women Superstars Uncensored is the name of arguably the best all female wrestling promotion. If you are a real wrestling fan you have to know about it. WSU features women that really can wrestle and are not only standing in a ring for making guys dream about them ( there are many really hot girls, but that is not the point), they wrestle to show the world that girls can kick ass as much as, if not more than, guys do. WSU has been around since 2007 and has being in a consistent succesfull path that has made them gain respect even from female wrestling haters. The matches can feature stiff spots, foreign objects and this year on on 11/19/11 they had a War Games match that changed the landscape of female (and indy) professional wrestling, setting the bar higher for any other promotion.
You can check their website http://wsuwrestling.com/
Follow them on twitter: @WSUWrestling
And be a facebook fan http://www.facebook.com/wsuwrestling

Want to know more about it? I could contact Sean McCaffrey, the guy that runs the promotion and ask him some questions about WSU. So with no more delay, here is the interview with Sean.


Me: How did the WSU - female wrestling promotion- idea started?
Sean McCaffrey: In 2006, I was booking several different promotions in the northeast. One company I worked with was National Wrestling Superstars (NWS). They wanted to do an all-girls tournament as a one-off gimmick show. Since I was working on the scene at the time, they asked if I could put something together. I agreed to do it, and I waived any money for my work in exchange for the DVD rights of the show, as at the time, I had a small online store that was growing through the DOI Shoot Interview series.

We presented the first ever Women's J-Cup Tournament on 10/6/2006, a tournament that saw Alexa Thatcher defeat Mercedes Martinez in the finals. A month later, the DVD would blow out every other DVD I was selling. That is when I noticed there was a strong demand for womens wrestling, as women wrestling fans are a strong and powerful niche.

At the end of the year, I sold my online store to a comic book store employee named Jac Sabboth. Jac wanted to try to run shows, and despite me telling him the scene was going to be tough, he wanted to sink a lot of money into it. I told him the only way I'd help out is if we could try running girl shows on the side, showing him the J-Cup DVD sales as the reason why I wanted to do it. To shut me up basically, Sabboth caved and funded the first two WSU shows. Sabboth would quit wrestling (one of his million times of canceling and leaving wrestling) right before our third show. I did not want to cancel the date on anyone, so I continued on with the show and took over WSU officially as promoter on 7/12/07. It was the best decision in wrestling I ever made. Sabboth to this day tells me he regrets bailing on WSU, as he is still selling pokemon cards at the age of 44 and missed out on an exciting company from the ground level.

I must admit, in the beginning, the reason to start WSU was purely because I thought it would be a financial success. However, through the last 5 plus years, I have immensely enjoyed working with all these girls and very proud to host a place that showcases these athletes abilities. We run more female wrestling shows than anyone else and it is an honor to watch these stars grow right before my own eyes.


Me: Now that the promotion has gotten well known, what would be the chances of having a taping outside NJ/NYC, maybe Philadelphia or going to Chicago or Canada?
The only way we'd run outside of the NYC/NJ market is if someone bankrolled us. The costs of running a show are very high, and they would be higher for us and it would be a risk to go to an outside market without someone being a local promoter for us. I wouldn't rule it out, but it's not something we are going to take a risk on. We will work with other companies in different areas, and we have done that, to present "On The Road" matches, but  to set up in an area that we don't really know would be financially irresponsible. Every dollar made from DVD sales, tix sales, etc, goes right back into the company and I wouldn't want to risk losing dollars on a risk as it wouldn't be fair to the talent or myself.


Me: Jessicka Havok has become the most valuable indie wrestler (not only female IMO) and the Midwest MIlita has worked perectly, maybe because it is a faction of badasses, not coward heels. And it is faction, not a tag team formed by random wrestlers united because they had nothing else to do. How did the MWM idea came to life? Did you plan it was going to be so succesfull?
Sean McCaffrey:Well that's a huge compliment you gave Jessicka Havok, and definitely earned. I don't want to sound like an egomaniac, but I knew it would work because the three people in the MWM are all the same - they are all motivated, all great wrestlers, all want to be the best and have a drive you don't see in many people.

The idea was basically based off real-life, as most real-life things work best in wrestling. These three travel to every show together and close friends. They push and feed off each other. We needed something hot to get us to the 5 Year Anniversary show and I thought Jessicka could be that person for us. I'd say it worked out!

The Midwest Militia holding all titles after Havok defeated Mercedes Martinez. From left to right: Sassy Stephanie, Jesicka Havoc and Allisyn Kay

I strongly suggest you to check the DVD here. A must see for real wrestling fans

Me: Jennifer Cruz has won the J-Cup does it mean this is gonna be her year?
Sean McCaffrey: Jennifer Cruz won the King & Queen Tournament, the J-Cup is in two weeks.

Me (hiding because I screw up after misunderstanding a tweet)

Sean McCaffrey: I think this is a better question for Jennifer Cruz. All I can say is that she won't stop telling me it's going to be her year!

Cruz is a great person for us. This girl basically started with us and was just floundering around the bottom of the card with nothing going on. She decided to bring a new level of charisma and personality to the ring and got herself noticed. She has come a long way and I'm interested to see how her journey plays out.

Me: After the working agreement with Femme fatales, Lufisto, Kalamity, Mercedes martinez, MWM showing up in cross promotion would it mean there is gonna be a feud like it was between ROH-CZW?
Sean McCaffrey: I never saw the whole entire ROH-CZW thing, so I can't say if it will be like it or not. I also would not want to copy/steal what someone else did so recently either. I mean every idea in wrestling has been done in different ways, but to say it's going to be like that, I can say no. It's going to be what we are going to do. The MWM are the hottest act in wrestling in my opinion, and where every they go they open up many different possibilities.


Me: There is a rumor there is some bad blood between WSU and Shimmer. Some girls show up in both promotions and even Allison Danger proved that Hells freezed and had a match wth WSU. What is the origin of the rumor?
Sean McCaffrey: I don't know where it started, it is probably just competition. Many fans think we are better than Shimmer. Other fans think Shimmer is better. But fans talk about the two promotions as a number one and number two, so I think it's more of a fan created thing. I think I've only talked to Dave Prazak once in my life, so I don't even know him to have bad blood with him. I also did an interview a while ago saying I think they could do a better job of protecting talent, and I think that got taken the wrong way. It is my belief if someone is a champion somewhere you should keep them strong always. If fans are conditioned to think championships are meaningless and just because you're a champ in one place, it doesn't mean anything anywhere else, then what's the point?


Me: There are some girls I personally like that are in the independece scene, Candice Lerae, Terra Callaway, Taeler Hendrix, Sammie Lane, Angel Dust. Do you feel they can debut soon in WSU? Does WSU management take a look at these girls or others or how is the process to bring new faces?
Sean McCaffrey: Terra Callaway starts 6/16.

We watch other new faces and aware of many different names, but if you booked everyone, your budget would be a million dollars and the show would be 2 years long. I also do not like bringing people in unless we have an idea or a spot for them right off the bat. I also do not like debuting too many people at once or people will get lost in the shuffle. You don't want anything to come off watered down. Furthermore, when you debut someone, that means you have to get rid of someone and I'm happy with the roster we have currently.

It's not to say you won't see new faces, but it just won't happen all at once. We run more shows than anyone else and been doing this 5 years now. The roster we have now works, so to say we need all these new people at once obviously isn't true.

Plus with the deal with NCW FF, we already have 3 new girls starting with us in June as well, but we have the luxury as presenting them as NCW FF stars, so it should get interesting.


Me: Excuse me, but I wil bring an infamous incident, that you may get asked a lot. I discovered the Diva Killaz and then I was pissed they retired. They seemed to have potencial. So long story short, Luna Vachon felt Miss Deville was stiff to her so she decided to leverage the stifness and slaugthered the poor tag team rookies making them retire soon after that. Do you think Luna was acting kind of Hardcore Holly or JBL that wanted to hit rookies for the sake of tearing them apart and the infamous kick from Miss Deville was an excuse? Would you call back the Diva Killaz or make it an storyline against Amy Lee who was part of the match? 

Sean McCaffrey: I was actually just talking about this with someone on the roster last night. I answered this question in full detail in a piece I wrote about Luna shortly after her death, which you can read here:
http://www.declarationofindependents.net/doi/pages/miclunarip.html

Your version of the story is wrong. What happened was Luna Vachon had a bad neck and before the match told her opponents not to touch her neck. Miss Deville had a brain fart and punted Luna in the neck during the match. Luna snapped, as she felt that Deville was trying to hurt her or try to get famous off of her. Luna just entered another zone. If you watch the match back, Luna was giving her body to both her opponents that match, but the second she got kicked, that's when the concept of working together got thrown out the window.

We tried several times to get the Diva Killaz back and try to capitalize on a real life incident. Luna herself apologized to both of them profusely over the phone and asked them to come back, in a match where Luna would put them over in the ring. Diva Killaz were too scared and this business apparently was too tough for them. Bad shit happens in life, and it's how we react that defines our character. Just think, what if a rematch did happen and the Diva Killaz kicked Lee and Luna's ass?  (That was the storyline idea we wanted to do.) They would have become instant stars. Instead, they are remembered as the two green horns who got destroyed by Luna and Amy Lee.

Look at it this way - Alicia wrestled Luna three times during the same period of time. Through those matches, Alicia showed she was a tough bitch and nobody to mess with. Alicia is an icon of this company and everyone respects and knows she has busted her ass. Do you think Alicia would have quit? We all know the answer because we have seen it. It is my opinion, now looking back, that the Diva Killaz weren't cut out to be pro wrestlers. I mean Alicia got slapped in the back of the head with a shovel and smacked in the face with chains by Luna. Alicia didn't quit, she came back for more and gave it right back to Luna.

So while the incident was unfortunate, and could have been prevented if Miss Deville remembered about Luna's neck, at least the Diva Killaz realized they weren't cut out for wrestling and got the chance to explore other opportunities in life at a younger age.

The Diva Killaz with Luna Vachon, obviously before the match. From left to right: Miss Deville, Luna Vachon and Kayla Sparks

"Primetime" Amy Lee and Luna Vachon, who were collectively Satan's Sisters.


Me: As of today, which matches do you consider being the top 3 of WSU history?
Sean McCaffrey: Depends what your idea of top 3. Some matches I like for different reasons, as some drew really well, some showed someone who finally clicked on all cylinders and some just pushed the bar in womens wrestling. But as of right now, my favorite three matches are:
Martinez vs Lexus - longest match ever in womens wrestling history.
Wargames - just showed how crazy womens wrestling can be and how these women are just as tough if not tougher than some of their male counterparts.
Alicia/Havok 2 - the icon of WSU brings it and this is the first match where I think fans accepted Jessicka as a legit main eventer.


Me: WSU went from taping DVDs to doing iPPVs so if growth keeps up would you consider shooting a pilot, maybe using kicstarter or indiegogo or any other site for crowdfunding, to pitch it to networks?
Sean McCaffrey: It is really tough to beg for money from your fanbase. If people want to help that's great, but I wouldn't solicit money like that.

We have had some TV companies approach us about doing stuff, but a lot of it seems to come from wide-eyed people. If a good opportunity presents itself, we will always explore it.

Alicia is the icon of  WSU. Some say she is to WSU what Tommy Dreamer was to ECW.


Who better to show the evolution of the pomotion than Jessicka Havok? With all due respect to the locker room



Me: Dixie Carter was inducted to the WSU Hall of Fame. She didn't attend the event and in her official statement she thanked the organization, but didn't acknowledged it by name (if memory is serving me well) How did you take her statement? Do you think she considered WSU was trying to involver her to get more buzz?
Sean McCaffrey: I do not know what she considered, but a common rule of thumb in wrestling is you don't talk about another company unless you're making money with them. Maybe that's why WWE didn't acknowledge TNA during Flair's recent induction?


Me: Everybody knows the state of mainstream pro wrestling is as Lita said a "bummer" Do you think it needs a CM Punk promo to change the landscape? If so, who would you see taking that role?
Sean McCaffrey: I don't think we need to do something that's already been done. I think people like the Mid West Militia are changing that landscape already. Plus Punk's promo reached millions of millions of people, on nationwide TV, where a promo like that on this scene would be seen by thousands. There are a lot of different things that hurt the wrestling business, but it will always be around.

Me: Would you consider bringing mexican girls like Fabi Apache or Sexy Star or maybe Jenny Sjodin or Alpha Female?
Sean McCaffrey: I wouldn't rule it out if it made sense.

Me: What should we expect from WSU for 2012?
Sean McCaffrey: To continue to provide you the very best in womens wrestling and to always be innovating and pushing the envelope. This will always be a place where everyone has a chance to succeed. People aren't pigeonholed into spots. Who would have thought that when Sassy Stephanie and Allisyn Kay started here 2-3 years ago that they would be main eventers now? Everyone has the chance to headline and it is our goal to showcase these amazing talents and to create new stars for these people to tango with.

Me: Is there anything else you would like to add to the WSU fans and the wrestling world? 
Sean McCaffrey: Just thank you for supporting us. Also don't pirate material, you're just hurting the companies and the wrestlers at this level. Thank you for believing in the hardest working women in wrestling today.

Thanks Sean and I expect much growth for the promotion and the wrestlers that put their body on the line to amuse and amaze the fans.
WSU is doing a great job promoting women's wrestling. If we want to help, let's buy the DVD's and spread the word.
You know, I didn't remember this at the time of the interview but as Wrestlemania is next year in NJ it would be a great opportunity to have a show in that weekend and make the WSU be more well known by the entire world.

I leave you with some videos you should like
More Midwest Militia ( I have to admit I have been mind - recruited)

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Annie Social interview from our archive- April 2009


On April 2009 I could contact female wrestler Annie Social ( follow her now on @annie_social) and she agreed on answering some questions for my old blog. I will be a great fan of Annie, not only because of her good looks, but for her unique personality. She brings an innovative character to the wrestling world and has earned the right to be respected by every real wrestling fan.
The curious thing for me was that I asked her a Shimmer wrestling related question and that next weekend she debuted managing Melanie Cruise. Obviously she didn't spoil the surprise appearance that shocked the Eagles Clud wrestling fans witnessing the event, but I felt like "Oh Annie knew it!" Annie crossed the ocean to perfect her craft in Japan and has performed for some promotions in the USA since them, being the most decorated promotion WSU (http://www.declarationofindependents.net/wsu/). Recently she lost to returning April Hunter in the J-Cup tourament
So here the inteview and I hope to have a new one in 2012.

Me: When and Why did you hooked up with wrestling?
Annie Social: I broke into the wrestling business in 2001. A promoter for WEW found me at a bar I worked at in Center City (Philadelphia) and asked me if I wanted to oil wrestle. After my first event I was pretty much hooked. I wanted to be a part of the main show so I started training in Pro Wrestling at PWU's Animal House with Trent Acid, Gary Wolf and Mike Kehner. I've been in the business eversince. I currently work for JAPW, NWE, WSU and NWWL.
Me:  Who are your favorite wrestlers? Any female?
Annie Social: Some of my faves are Trent Acid, Too Cold Scorpio, Hayabusa, Amazing Red, Mick Foley, Devon Moore, Teddy Fine, Joker and B Boy. I could go on forever...Jay Lethal is mad rad as well as Eddie Kingston and Flip Kendrick...there is so much undiscovered talent on the indies. As far as the ladies....April Hunter, Mickie Knuckles and Roxie Cotton are my top three.

Me:  I know you have been in many wrestling promotions, being the most well know: WEW, WSU, NWE, IWA-MS and NWWL is pretty famous as well. Where would you like to work. Have you ever consider Shimmer?
Annie Social: I'll work wherever I can. I love to wrestle, if Shimmer wants me...good shit.

Me: How did you came up with the Annie Social character. how much % of you is Annie Social?
Annie Social: Annie Social is just everyday me amplified for your viewing pleasure. Yes, I am naturally mean and bitter and I rather enjoy givin bitches a beatdown.
Me:  What is your favorite match you have been in?
Annie Social: Thus far, my favorite match was against Detox at PWU's Fan Appreciation Night. He is a really good friend of mine and actually had a huge part in my training. We've wrestled eachother thousands of times and it was awesome to do it live. It was the most fun I've had in a match to date.
Me: Who is your favorite opponent? And who would you like to wrestle in the future?
Annie Social: Detox was my favorite male opponent and Roxie Cotton, April Hunter and Angel Orsini are my favorite females to work with. I'd like to work a match with Mickie Knuckles, Mercedes Martinez, Sumie Sakai or Portia Perez.

In a match against Lizzy Valentine and Sarah "Minx" Jones for defuncted promotion NWE in Spain.

                       


Me:  What do you do besides wrestling?
Annie Social: I smoke a joint, check my myspace and go to bed. I don't really have time for much else.
Me: If WWE or TNA hire you, but they would repackage you and make Annie Social be a "Maria Kanellis character" or dye your hair and be blonde #17 would you take it?
Annie Social: That would depend on how bad ass blonde #17 was supposed to come off. I can't play dumb no matter how hard I try..lol.
Me:  How difficult was wrestling for NWWL. I guess it would be a bit uncomfortable wrestling naked in front of many pervs...lol BTW your blog pervert of the week is funny, you should try a short myspage show, like how to catch a predator, would be how to catch a internet perv...
Annie Social: It was a match just like any other except I was naked. I come from a background in exotic dancing so nudity isn't really a big deal to me. It wasn't really that big a deal in Toronto at the taping. Canada is a lot more liberal than the states.
I'm glad you dig pervert of the week. Everyone needs a good laugh at someone else's dismay every now and then. As far as "How to Catch a Perv"...there's no need to set a trap...they just kinda flock to me...lol.
Me:  What can we expect for this year from Annie Social?
Annie Social: Ass whoopery, some f bombs, bitterness and awesomeness. Some TV time would be kickass.
Me: What do you think about the state of women wrestling right now?
Annie Social: I think TNA has it right. They're actually giving the girls a chance to shine with their in ring ability. We train just as hard as the guys to break into the business....it's about time the girls actually get to wrestle and have an angle better than "you stole my boyfriend".
Me:  How do you think Wrestlicious would affect female wrestling? do you remember GLOW?
Annie Social: I think of wrestlicious as a seperate product from the rest of the female feds out there. It's comedy...a lot like GLOW was. I'm sure it will be entertaining but it will be a whole different type of entertainment. Don't hold your breath for a "holy shit" moment.
Me: Is there anything you would like to add to your fans?
Annie Social: I just wanna say thank you for your support. I'm lucky enough to be able to do something I love and you all make it possible.
Me: BTW if, a booker wants to contact you, how can he do it?
Annie Social: My myspace addy is myspace.com/anniesocial215 and my email is anniesocial@comcast.net. I check both daily so feel free to hit me up.

Here you can watch an interview with Annie Social made by the Completely Damaged crew. A must say is that Annie looks HOOOOOOTTT in the video. This made in 2011.Best part starts at 2:42, but whole video is worth watching

And here an Annie fan made a caw of her for WWE 12. Hmm I like the attire, hate the music nthe video. I should confess that I made a caw of her for the SDVR9 game and had a more brawler attire




J.K. Rowling strikes back with The Casual Vacancy

The creator of millions of dollaras saga, Harry Potter, has come back to the rodeo. This time she is releasing and adult novel called "The Casual Vacancy" (by adult I mean non teenager, kids, abracadabra, not a written synopsis of Devil in Mrs. Jones). The plot of this new book? her publisher revealed it as:  A man named Barry Fairweather who “dies unexpectedly in his early forties, the little town of Pagford is left in shock Pagford is, seemingly, an English idyll, with a cobbled market square and an ancient abbey, but what lies behind the pretty façade is a town at war. Rich at war with poor, teenagers at war with their parents, wives at war with their husbands, teachers at war with their pupils…. Pagford is not what it first seems.And the empty seat left by Barry on the town’s council soon becomes the catalyst for the biggest war the town has yet seen. Who will triumph in an election fraught with passion, duplicity and unexpected revelations?


It don't know what to expect from that story. The issue here is that Harry Potter was a teen oriented novel and that fanbase has now grown up. So it seems she is moving to adulthood with her "not-anymore teens".  Who are going to be the main characters, that is yet to be disclosed; however, a love triangle is probably what will come out of this. There might be a "secret society" that runs the town and has controlled the lives of every member of it, dictating what they will like and hate with the exclamation point being the apparent anarchy. Well that is my take on the book. Maybe I will be wrong.

The book (and e-book) is comming out on September, but you can pre order it now on amazon



Would it be a majoc succces as the young wizard adventures that ma de her famous? Should she stay on children book? or it is a step forward on her carreer to move to more adult situations? Anyway, it is her second story and everybody would want to talk about it. 

Anyway, the woman deserves much respect for being a mom at home taking care of her children and follower a decision to change her life and start to write. Who would have said it. Maybe you (or me) are the next J.K.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

From the vault. Past interview with wrestler Candice Lerae

I remember interviewing Candice in 2009. She is a hot girl and has wrestling skills. Since then she vanished for a while, but I am glad seing her on NWA CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING FROM HOLLYWOOD. In an aside note, good to see her tagging with Allison Danger ( for a reason I still do not know there is heat between them according to many fans). Anyway, wanted to shre this from my old blog. I interviewed in the past Annie Social (days before her shimmer debut, that were shocking as nobody expected it and as a coincidence I asked her if she would be interested in joining Shimmer), Trina Michaels, Wrestlicious Johnny Cafarella and more non wrestling personalities. So here is the interview. Hope to arrange a new one with lovely Candice.Enjoy
NOTE: Back in 2009 Shimmer as the best female wrestlers promotion, now in 2012, with all due respect to Shimmer,  in my opinion, WSU has made it to the top thanks mainly to the Midwest Militia storyline.

Hi guys.. I have just  interviewed Canadian wrestler Candice Lerae. She is a pretty good looking and talented young girl who has wrestled in many indy promotions. If you want to check her myspace profile go here
So here we go:
ME: Candice, I know you were trained by Jesse Hernandez in Southern California. What took a girl from Manitoba to get to California to train to wrestler?
My parents actually moved into a house in California shortly after I was born  and it is about 20-30
minutes away from San Bernardino where Jesse’s school is located. Going to Jesse’s just seemed like the obvious thing to do.

ME:  What is the first reaction when you tell someone you are a wrestler?
No one ever believes me. I’ve even had elder fans that have come up to me after shows and told me I should be more careful and maybe even find a safer hobby! :-)

ME:  When did you debuted? How did you feel that first match?
I was fortunate enough to have gotten my debut at EWF (Jesse Hernandez’s Promotion) on August 23, 2003 against a girl by the name of Sexy Starlit. I felt alright after the match. I always think I could do better as a competitor. I did lose, but I had support of the fans and that’s all that really matters.

ME:  Correct me if I am wrong.
Your favorite wrestlers are Chris Jericho, Puma, Shawn Michaels, rigth? any other? But do you admire any female wrestler?
When I was young my first inspiration was Macho Man and I thought that someday I wanted to wrestle. Then I became a fan of Shawn Michaels and thought to myself. . . you know what I will be a wrestler one day. I admire Chris Jericho’s work tremendously. A few other names ill throw out there; The Malenko Brothers, Lance Storm, Mr. Perfect, Piper, and Joey Ryan! As far as female wrestlers are concerned there are very few I really saw and just adored, but Molly Holly is my favorite woman wrestler of all time.

ME: Who have been your favorite opponents and who would you like to wrestle in the future? there is a match against Awesome Kong for the NWA women’s title. Would you like to challenge MsChif now? since you are listed as a NWA girl will you appear on their show?
Oh man favorite opponents is a tough one. I have been lucky to wrestle a few different people that made me a better wrestler because of it. Daizee Haze, Joey Ryan, Human Tornado, Chuck Taylor (sexy Chuckie T), Jade Chung and Kitana Vera, Amazing Kong, TJ Perkins, the list could just go on and on. I think its rare for me to not get excited for a match. In the future I would love to wrestle that whole list of people again. I want to wrestle Joey Ryan (again), Daizee Haze, Lacey, Molly Holly, aaaand I think it would be fun to challenge Scott Lost to a duel. I did get to wrestle MsChif once before, but I wasn’t ready for the challenge, but you know hopefully in the near future I shall be!

ME: What promotions have you wrestled for? where would you like to wrestle?
Candice: I have wrestled for Empire Wrestling Federation, Alternative Wrestling Show, Big Time Pro Wrestling, All Pro Wrestling, I had an opportunity to wrestle “dark amtches” at Ring of Honor, Mach 1 ProWrestling, and of course my favorite Pro Wrestling Guerrilla. There have been others but it was rare one time occasions and what not.

ME:  Shimmer is the most well known all-female wrestling organization. They have Sparkle matches before their tapings, which they use to evaluate some girls in order to add them to their roster. Would you like to go to them or send Dave prazak a video of your matches, so you can try Shimmer?
Candice:I have actually tried to get a shot at shimmer. However I sent a video to
Prazak at a time when it was very possible I just wasn’t ready. I hope that someday I will get the opportunity to show them what I can bring to the table. We will see. Maybe if people start emailing them requesting to bring me in it may be worth their time.

ME: Why do you think most people don’t take female wrestling so serious? What  do you think should be done to change their minds?
Candice:There are a lot of reasons. In some cases some of the men in the locker room don’t take women seriously so how can anyone expect the fans to.
There once was a time there where there would be a special attraction woman’s match on the show where the women were in singlets and boots and had wrestling matches. Then one day I see the women on TV being used as a sex draw and it turned me off as a young girl. I think it’s possible that because of that the actual idea of women having a MATCH has been skewed.

ME:  We have seen you as a face and heel. I remember PWG where you were verbally and physically abused by Human Tornado. But you have been "From every men..s dreams and every women’s nightmare" in other promotions. Do you prefer being a heel or face?
Candice:Well I don’t like being abused, but I do like the support of the fans. Im a people person so its hard for me to be so mean to people. But if I feel resentment then its on like donkey kong.

ME: How would you describe your wrestling style?
Candice:“By any means necessary”!!! I like to be well rounded in wrestling. I never know who or what will be thrown my way so id just prefer to be able to do a little bit of it all.

ME:  What are your finishing moves?
It is the “Raccoon Neck breaker of Death from Doom” also just known as the Raccoon Neck Breaker. You would have to ask Frankie Kazarian for the exact name because I personally cannot remember it word for word. I also can pull out a moonsault from time to time!

ME: Have you suffered any major injury?
Candice:Sprained neck. Still hurts to this day!

ME:  What is life like outside wrestling for you?
Candice:I love life. I am a family person so I enjoy surrounding myself with my nieces and my family. Hopefully I get to have my own little ones someday, but I have a lot of time to be able to go out and enjoy life before that.

ME: WWE o TNA?
Candice:Well due to the fact I like Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin so much I will have to go with TNA.

ME: What are your goals for 2009?
Candice:I don’t make resolutions really. I guess it would be to do as many shows as I can. Try to expand.

ME: Thank you so much for agreeing on answering my questions. I hope everything goes as you wish in this year. BTW, you got married, so best wishes at that new stage of your life. How is marriage. hard to get use to?
Candice:I found my prince charming on accident. But I accept it. He sweeps me off my feet what can I say. Actually we aren’t officially married yet! I’m sure when it happens soon though the world will know.

ME: Well, thanks again. Anything else you would like to add to the people reading the blog?
Candice:Check out as many independent shows as you possibly can!!! I know some shows are better than others, but please help support the people in the wrestling business and GO SEE MORE SHOWS!!!!
Well guys this was some of Candice and if you want to know more about her check her page. Here you have some videos of her

Also she was part of the great PWG feud between Human Tornado vs Chris Hero. ROH should hire Tornado for the tv show and take that feud to tv, cause it worths. And look Candice ability and physicality







Some funny tv commercials

Comerciales are the vehicle to sell a product, a service, or an idea. They are according to marketing specialists direct responsibles of success or failure of days and nights of work. Some may be creative, some may be funny. Sometimes the story in it is so enjoyable that we forget the product they are selling. That is what publicity should not do. Well I was remembering a funny but unsuccessful peruvian comercial and then start looking for some interesting around the world that can make you laugh a while or maybe hate it
This is the african condom (has thousands of views, but not so funny to me)


Hope this does not offend blondes... I almost went out to buy the blonde girl, then realize it was a car commercial


If Ronald McDonal would look like that, I would sell my apartment and move to the McDonalds.. nearest my house


This won an award in europe


This is a mock-commercial. It is in spanish, but hope you understand. It is a delivery condom service..

This is for adults only. Jeans Diesel made this commercial using 70..s porn flicks, without showing nudity they got a pretty unique effect



Why do men love big breasts?

I posted this on my other blog, but consider to share it here too as I find it interesting and maybe some people that vilified adult material would not even give a chance to review this

That is a really good question. Actually is a basic question that women may think more often than men. Men only loves big boobs, or at least the vast majority. Some women with small breasts feel uncomfortable when a big breasted girl is next to them, because of the fact that all stares are directed to said girl's goods and the poor flat chested is just an after thought. When women check a bit titty girl on the street, they stare at them as often as guys do. Why is that?

Some psycologhist states that we (men) are in the quest of girls that inspire us motherhood. However, in my personal opinion, motherhood is the last thkng that comes to my mind when looking at Angela White or Merilyn Sakova. (no offense, I would happily marry them, but sexual, instint, naugthy fantasies come first).

We just believe that bigger is better. That is the reason nickname like fun bags, ballons, basketballs come from. We don't call them heavy protuberances, milk cysts or naything like that, cause we LOVE BIG BUSTY GIRLS.

So I wanted to share with you some interesting item I found on Amazon, that may enlighten you on this matter. Click on them to check the details

DVD - Boobs: An American Obsesion

Maybe a short story bout a busty Red Riding Hood