Post by JTM on Dec 27, 2004 17:02:41 GMT -5
Hey everybody. Any questions you have about the website, what goes on, what happened in IWC, why the Merchandise isn't working, ANYTHING can be asked here. Feel free to ask anything, so no topic goes unanswered. Myself, Shookerdo, and Dombrowski will answer everything to the best of our ability.
Q: When was the show with Eddie Guerrero -vs- CM Punk? Can I buy it?
A: The show happened Friday April 26, 2002 in Monroeville, PA and was not released on VHS or DVD. The show was NOT videotaped and no copies of this show are available anywhere.
Q: Where can I find out about training with IWC?
A: On the main page, there's a link on the menu named "Coalition of Competition". The COC is the IWC training school. More information is available there. There's also information at the bottom of the main page, including an email address. Any questions about the training school should be sent to that email address. Here's the links if you don't feel like looking:
doe138@aol.com
www.iwcwrestling.com/coalition_of_competition.html
Q: Who are all the people who have done color commentary for IWC? (Not inculding wrestlers)
A: A: The first IWC show with commentary was the first ever Super Indy Tournament, and that featured commentary from Jeff Gorman. Gorman continued to do commentary by himself throughout the next year. In early 2003, while Gorman was out tending to his first child, Eric Xtasy (who was injured at the time) and ring announcer Chuck Roberts filled in on commentary. After a few tryouts by Burt Legrande and Joe Dombrowski, Dombrowski officially took his commentary position in August of 2003, alongside the debuting Kingdom James, where the two remained ever since. Gorman returned the next month to make it a 3 man team until retiring at the end of 2004. Dombrowski & James joined up with J. Worthington Farnsworth and they were the regular announcers for 2005, with Roberts filling in when needed. In 2006, James left IWC. IWC's current commentary team is Dombrowski & Farnsworth, with special guests such as Glenn Spectre, Larry Sweeney, Bryce Remsburg, and quite often, Chris Maverick.
Q: What matches has Ikuto Hidaka had in IWC and what's his IWC win/loss record?
A: Ikuto Hidaka made his IWC debut on September 28th, 2002, challenging then-IWC Champion "Classic" Colt Cabana for the title. He returned to IWC for Super Indy 2, facing "The Brow" Matt Stryker. Sadly, Hidaka fell in both those matches, so his win/loss record is 0-2. Hopefully we can see Hidaka return to IWC soon.
Q: What all has Tommy Dreamer done in IWC? I remember seeing his name in the "past superstars" section but never saw him in IWC?
A: At the Monroeville Sports Center on July 20th, 2001, Jimmy Vega$ (with his manager Damian Stockholm) defeated Tommy Dreamer to begin Vega$ success against what he calls the ECW Trifecta of Dreamer, Sandman, and Raven.
A: What are the complete results of all the Super Indy tournaments?
A: *deep breath*
Super Indy I
Opening Round:
CM Punk def. Chris Hero
Super Hentai def. Orion
Christopher Daniels def. Colt Cabana
Low Ki def. CJ Sensation
Semi-Finals
Super Hentai def. CM Punk
Christopher Daniels def. Low Ki
Finals:
Super Hentai def. Christopher Daniels
Non-tournament matches:
IWC Tag Team Champions J-Ru & Scottie Gash def. Devil Bhudakahn & Dennis Gregory (w/ Adina Desire)
Jimmy Vega$ & shirley Doe def. Balls Mahoney & The Sandman
Super Indy II
Opening Round:
Sterling James Keenan def. BJ Whitmer
Colt Cabana def. Super Hentai
Matt Stryker def. Ikuto Hidaka
Christopher Daniels def. Raven
Semi-Finals:
Colt Cabana def. Sterling James Keenan
Matt Stryker def. Christopher Daniels
Finals:
Colt Cabana def. Matt Stryker
Non-tournament Matches:
IWC Champion Jimmy Vega$ def. Dennis Gregory
JT Rodgers & Troy Lords def. IWC Tag Team Champions The Devil's Advocates in a Loser Eats Dog Food match to win the titles
Shirley Doe def. Bubba the Bulldog in a dog collar match
Dean Radford def. Dustin Ardine
Super Indy III
Opening Round:
Chris Sabin def. Glenn Spectre
CM Punk def. Sonjay Dutt
Alex Shelley def. Super Hentai
Onryu def. Soldier
Semi-Finals:
Chris Sabin def. CM Punk
Alex Shelley def. Onryu
Finals:
Chris Sabin def. Alex Shelley
Non-tournament Matches:
IWC Super Indy Champion AJ Styles def. Christopher Daniels in Styles' last defense of the titles
Southern Comfort def. IWC Tag Team Champions Mdogg20 Matt Cross & Josh Prohibition to win the titles
Eric Xtasy def. IWC Champion Dean Radford to win the title
New Jack def. Balls Mahoney in a Fans Bring The Weapons match
Super Indy IV
Opening Round:
John McChesney def. CM Punk
Glenn Spectre def. Christopher Daniels by DQ
Homicide def. Shiima Xion
Low Ki def. Jason Gory
Semi-Finals:
John McChesney def. Glenn Spectre
Low Ki def. Homicide
Finals:
John McChesney def. Low Ki
Non-tournament Matches:
IWC Tag Team Champions The Midnight Express def. Southern Comfort
IWC Heavyweight Champion Shirley Doe def. Troy Lords
Justin Idol def. IWC Super Indy Champion Sterling James Keenan by countout in Keenan's last defense of the title
Sebastian Dark & HENTAI def. Marshall Gambino & Dean Radford
Super Indy V
Opening Round:
Delirious def. "Wonderman" Glenn Spectre
Matt Sydal def. Petey Williams
Troy Lords def. Claudio Castagnoli
Ricky Reyes def. Alex Shelley
Semi-Finals:
Delirious def. Matt Sydal
Troy Lords def. Ricky Reyes
Finals:
Delirious def. Troy Lords
Non-tournament Matches:
Shirley Doe, Sebastian Dark, & Jimmy Vega$ def. Dennis Gregory, Dean Radford, & Jon Bolen
"Fabulous" John McChesney def. HENTAI, Colt Cabana, & Chris Sabin to win the Super Indy High Challenge
Abyss def. Low Ki
The Burning River Brigade def. IWC Tag Team Champions The Gambino Brothers via DQ
Q: What has Jerry Lynn done in IWC?
A: Jerry Lynn challenged Super Hentai for the IWC Super Indy Title in Hentai's third successful defense of the belt at the April 26, 2002 Monroeville event. As you may have read above, this show was not videotaped and no copies exist.
Q: Why hasn't (insert favorite wrestler here) been brought in?
A: Due to the high level of talent throughout the world of wrestling, it would be impossible to showcase every great wrestler in IWC, especially considering the outstanding roster we have already. Suggestions for new talent are always welcomed and encouraged, however several factors come into play (cost, drawing power, etc.) when determining if said wrestler would be a beneficial acquisition.
Q: What can I do to bring IWC to my town?
A: Start with the basics. Find a suitable building to hold an event and gauge potential local interest in a show. If you think a show in your town can be a success, e-mail promoter N~Con Connors at iwcpromoter@aol.com to pitch your idea. But be prepared to chip in in terms of local advertising. Branching out into a new area is very difficult without the proper visibility and may be next to impossible without the help of someone already in said area.
Do you think Bret Hart will ever make another apperance at a IWC Show ?
A: Never say never in IWC.
Q: When was the show with Eddie Guerrero -vs- CM Punk? Can I buy it?
A: The show happened Friday April 26, 2002 in Monroeville, PA and was not released on VHS or DVD. The show was NOT videotaped and no copies of this show are available anywhere.
Q: Where can I find out about training with IWC?
A: On the main page, there's a link on the menu named "Coalition of Competition". The COC is the IWC training school. More information is available there. There's also information at the bottom of the main page, including an email address. Any questions about the training school should be sent to that email address. Here's the links if you don't feel like looking:
doe138@aol.com
www.iwcwrestling.com/coalition_of_competition.html
Q: Who are all the people who have done color commentary for IWC? (Not inculding wrestlers)
A: A: The first IWC show with commentary was the first ever Super Indy Tournament, and that featured commentary from Jeff Gorman. Gorman continued to do commentary by himself throughout the next year. In early 2003, while Gorman was out tending to his first child, Eric Xtasy (who was injured at the time) and ring announcer Chuck Roberts filled in on commentary. After a few tryouts by Burt Legrande and Joe Dombrowski, Dombrowski officially took his commentary position in August of 2003, alongside the debuting Kingdom James, where the two remained ever since. Gorman returned the next month to make it a 3 man team until retiring at the end of 2004. Dombrowski & James joined up with J. Worthington Farnsworth and they were the regular announcers for 2005, with Roberts filling in when needed. In 2006, James left IWC. IWC's current commentary team is Dombrowski & Farnsworth, with special guests such as Glenn Spectre, Larry Sweeney, Bryce Remsburg, and quite often, Chris Maverick.
Q: What matches has Ikuto Hidaka had in IWC and what's his IWC win/loss record?
A: Ikuto Hidaka made his IWC debut on September 28th, 2002, challenging then-IWC Champion "Classic" Colt Cabana for the title. He returned to IWC for Super Indy 2, facing "The Brow" Matt Stryker. Sadly, Hidaka fell in both those matches, so his win/loss record is 0-2. Hopefully we can see Hidaka return to IWC soon.
Q: What all has Tommy Dreamer done in IWC? I remember seeing his name in the "past superstars" section but never saw him in IWC?
A: At the Monroeville Sports Center on July 20th, 2001, Jimmy Vega$ (with his manager Damian Stockholm) defeated Tommy Dreamer to begin Vega$ success against what he calls the ECW Trifecta of Dreamer, Sandman, and Raven.
A: What are the complete results of all the Super Indy tournaments?
A: *deep breath*
Super Indy I
Opening Round:
CM Punk def. Chris Hero
Super Hentai def. Orion
Christopher Daniels def. Colt Cabana
Low Ki def. CJ Sensation
Semi-Finals
Super Hentai def. CM Punk
Christopher Daniels def. Low Ki
Finals:
Super Hentai def. Christopher Daniels
Non-tournament matches:
IWC Tag Team Champions J-Ru & Scottie Gash def. Devil Bhudakahn & Dennis Gregory (w/ Adina Desire)
Jimmy Vega$ & shirley Doe def. Balls Mahoney & The Sandman
Super Indy II
Opening Round:
Sterling James Keenan def. BJ Whitmer
Colt Cabana def. Super Hentai
Matt Stryker def. Ikuto Hidaka
Christopher Daniels def. Raven
Semi-Finals:
Colt Cabana def. Sterling James Keenan
Matt Stryker def. Christopher Daniels
Finals:
Colt Cabana def. Matt Stryker
Non-tournament Matches:
IWC Champion Jimmy Vega$ def. Dennis Gregory
JT Rodgers & Troy Lords def. IWC Tag Team Champions The Devil's Advocates in a Loser Eats Dog Food match to win the titles
Shirley Doe def. Bubba the Bulldog in a dog collar match
Dean Radford def. Dustin Ardine
Super Indy III
Opening Round:
Chris Sabin def. Glenn Spectre
CM Punk def. Sonjay Dutt
Alex Shelley def. Super Hentai
Onryu def. Soldier
Semi-Finals:
Chris Sabin def. CM Punk
Alex Shelley def. Onryu
Finals:
Chris Sabin def. Alex Shelley
Non-tournament Matches:
IWC Super Indy Champion AJ Styles def. Christopher Daniels in Styles' last defense of the titles
Southern Comfort def. IWC Tag Team Champions Mdogg20 Matt Cross & Josh Prohibition to win the titles
Eric Xtasy def. IWC Champion Dean Radford to win the title
New Jack def. Balls Mahoney in a Fans Bring The Weapons match
Super Indy IV
Opening Round:
John McChesney def. CM Punk
Glenn Spectre def. Christopher Daniels by DQ
Homicide def. Shiima Xion
Low Ki def. Jason Gory
Semi-Finals:
John McChesney def. Glenn Spectre
Low Ki def. Homicide
Finals:
John McChesney def. Low Ki
Non-tournament Matches:
IWC Tag Team Champions The Midnight Express def. Southern Comfort
IWC Heavyweight Champion Shirley Doe def. Troy Lords
Justin Idol def. IWC Super Indy Champion Sterling James Keenan by countout in Keenan's last defense of the title
Sebastian Dark & HENTAI def. Marshall Gambino & Dean Radford
Super Indy V
Opening Round:
Delirious def. "Wonderman" Glenn Spectre
Matt Sydal def. Petey Williams
Troy Lords def. Claudio Castagnoli
Ricky Reyes def. Alex Shelley
Semi-Finals:
Delirious def. Matt Sydal
Troy Lords def. Ricky Reyes
Finals:
Delirious def. Troy Lords
Non-tournament Matches:
Shirley Doe, Sebastian Dark, & Jimmy Vega$ def. Dennis Gregory, Dean Radford, & Jon Bolen
"Fabulous" John McChesney def. HENTAI, Colt Cabana, & Chris Sabin to win the Super Indy High Challenge
Abyss def. Low Ki
The Burning River Brigade def. IWC Tag Team Champions The Gambino Brothers via DQ
Q: What has Jerry Lynn done in IWC?
A: Jerry Lynn challenged Super Hentai for the IWC Super Indy Title in Hentai's third successful defense of the belt at the April 26, 2002 Monroeville event. As you may have read above, this show was not videotaped and no copies exist.
Q: Why hasn't (insert favorite wrestler here) been brought in?
A: Due to the high level of talent throughout the world of wrestling, it would be impossible to showcase every great wrestler in IWC, especially considering the outstanding roster we have already. Suggestions for new talent are always welcomed and encouraged, however several factors come into play (cost, drawing power, etc.) when determining if said wrestler would be a beneficial acquisition.
Q: What can I do to bring IWC to my town?
A: Start with the basics. Find a suitable building to hold an event and gauge potential local interest in a show. If you think a show in your town can be a success, e-mail promoter N~Con Connors at iwcpromoter@aol.com to pitch your idea. But be prepared to chip in in terms of local advertising. Branching out into a new area is very difficult without the proper visibility and may be next to impossible without the help of someone already in said area.
Do you think Bret Hart will ever make another apperance at a IWC Show ?
A: Never say never in IWC.