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 | | Jackass 01:01Jackass DVLH Tags: jackass mtv wrestling wwe ecw extreme hardcore czw iwa independent comedy skit howard stern Category: Entertainment Views: 2,530 Comments: 1 Added: Mar 1, 07 By: DVLH333 | |  |  | | Brock Lesnar and Kurt Angle get close. 00:29ROFL! Tags: kurtangle brocklesnar wwe tna roh czw pwg wwf wcw ecw wrestling Category: Comedy Views: 2,438 Comments: 4 Added: Mar 16, 07 By: Matt19 | |  |  | | Jackass 04:03Jackass Tags: jackass wrestling icp juggalo ecw extreme hardcore czw byw backyard wrestling howard stern cky mtv Category: Extreme Views: 1,964 Comments: 0 Added: May 4, 07 By: DVLH333 | |  |  | | hbk desire 03:02hbk shawn michels desire video not made by me Tags: hbk shawn michels desire wwe wwf tna czw wsx ecw wcw dx hhh triple Category: Sports Views: 1,938 Comments: 4 Added: Aug 24, 07 By: ecwpower | |  |  | | monday night war part 1 07:40war between wcw and wwf/e Tags: wwe wwf wcw tna ecw roh czw cool wrestling Category: Sports Views: 1,838 Comments: 1 Added: Mar 21, 07 By: rodoz55 | |  |  | | champions tribute 03:35not made by me Tags: champ edge wwe wwf czw tna nwa nwo dx wcw ecw cena hardy the rock Category: Sports Views: 1,391 Comments: 1 Added: Aug 20, 07 By: ecwpower | |  |  | | F makin sense 04:40DVLH comp http://www.lukehadley.com for full DVD backyard wrestling independent hardcore extreme czw jcw iwa wwe ecw icp mtv video game howard stern new jack music show cky more jackass steve-o bam margera more...prank pranks czw iwa wwe wwf ecw japan dvlh backyard wrestling photo shoot 2004 hardcore extreme czw jcw iwa wwe ecw icp mtv video game howard stern new jack music sunrise adams luke hadley dvlh sick nick mondo classic comedy icp insane clown posse dvlh jcw wrestling juggalo gathering juggalos jackass cky luke hadley twiztid improv injury jackass wrestling icp wwe extreme comedy UFC MMA WEC less Tags: backyard wrestling independent hardcore extreme czw jcw iwa wwe ecw icp mtv video game howard stern new jack music show cky jackass steveo bam margera prank pranks wwf Category: Extreme Views: 1,369 Comments: 0 Added: Sep 28, 07 By: DVLH333 | |  |  | | CZW Ruckus vs Derek Frazier 29:14Ruckus takes on Derek Frazier during the CZW Chris Cash tribute show in a fantastic ladder match. Tags: czw wrestling ruckus derek frazier highflying stiff hardcore technical ladder match Category: Sports Views: 1,125 Comments: 0 Added: Oct 29, 07 By: KoingWolf  | |  |  | | Jack Evans Falls off Cage onto Concrete 00:60During the Cage of Death VI. Chris Cash and Evans swinging away at each other on the top of the cage, Cash goes to backdrop him onto the tables, missed, and Evans lands on the floor... hard. Evans makes more...a full recovery. less Tags: czw wrestling botch accident jack evans chris cash cage of death vi Category: Sports Views: 967 Comments: 0 Added: Nov 8, 07 By: KoingWolf  | |  |  | | Rare AJ Styles Match 02:33Rare AJ Styles match from 2004. Tags: aj styles tna wrestling czw wwe ecw nwa iwa hardcore roh Category: Entertainment Views: 959 Comments: 2 Added: Feb 25, 07 By: DVLH333 | |  |  | | The Rock Bottom 00:10The rock Tags: wwe tna nwa czw ecw roh jpg aaa rocky Category: Entertainment Views: 917 Comments: 0 Added: May 8, 07 By: ajstylesnumba1 | |  |  | | Hardcore Wrestling IWAECWBJWCZWTNA . 01:54Pyktis's video about the one of the best hardcore wrestling federations. Tags: tna iwa bjw ecw czw wrestling hardcore pyktis Category: Entertainment Views: 791 Comments: 3 Added: May 20, 07 By: pyktis  | |  |  | | New Jack Extreme Wrestling ECW Superstar) 04:24ECW original - New Jack, doing some hilarious yet disturbing promos in San Francisco for the Backyard Wrestling Video Game publicity shoot in 2004. DVLH. LukeHadley.com Tags: ecw extreme wrestling wwe wwf wcw czw iwa howard stern dvlh luke hadley Category: Entertainment Views: 731 Comments: 0 Added: Feb 15, 07 By: DVLH333 | |  |  | | ROH Welcome Video 2006 03:24Welcome to Ring Of Honor Wrestling, the best wrestling in the world. Featuring the top stars of yesterday, today, tomorrow & around the world - it's all here in ROH. For more info., go to rohwrestling.com more...and be a part of the best in the sport! less Tags: roh ring honor wrestling wwe wwf ecw wcw awa nwa tna czw puro indy noah Category: Sports Views: 714 Comments: 0 Added: Aug 22, 07 By: RingOfHonor | |  |  | | From the DVLH Wrestling vault! 03:22Luke Hadley tears it up in the backyard. This is a music video from 1997 featuring Marilyn Manson's "Beautiful people" Many of those who practice it embrace a style that emphasizes risky high more...spots (which can involve diving or taking bumps from rooftops or ladders) and the liberal use of weapons in matches. These may include thumbtacks, barbed wire, tables, plywood, fire, glass, and fluorescent lamps. Even among participants who shy away from this, there still is a considerable level of inherent risk involved. Many professional wrestling holds require extensive training to perform correctly and safely, which few backyard wrestlers have received. These and other concerns are at the heart of the controversy surrounding the practice. Backyard wrestling is so-called because it is often literally performed in yards, though most any location can host a backyard wrestling match, including parks, garages, playgrounds, vacant lots, warehouses, barns, and school gyms. It is common for backyard professional wrestling promotions, or "feds," to construct their own homemade wrestling rings. Wrestling on trampolines is also common, which allows for visually impressive moves to be performed with a minimal risk of injury. Others opt to simply perform matches on the bare ground which, in most cases, is more dangerous than performing in home-made rings. Backyard wrestling promotions can be highly organized, and many tape their shows and maintain websites where media is available for download. The internet proved instrumental in popularizing backyard wrestling during its initial boom period.
[edit] Relationship to Pro Wrestling Backyard wrestling is modeled almost entirely after professional wrestling, and many backyarders are dedicated fans of the sport. Backyard matches are usually "worked" in the same way professional matches are, with finishes booked in advance and participants going over high spots beforehand. Like in professional wrestling, backyard wrestlers can be seen communicating with each other during bouts. However, while hardcore wrestling matches are often criticized for lack of direction, the same may be said for much of backyard wrestling, especially considering the aforementioned lack of training. This can result in poor communication and, thus, a high risk of injury.
Backyard wrestlers often create story lines and gimmicks in their wrestling events, creating persona and styles of their own. These characters are usually modeled closely after inspirations in their favorite professional wrestling promotions. Connoisseurs to the sport often criticize backyard wrestling as more sloppy and not as well thought-out as professional wrestling, especially because of the tendency of backyard wrestlers to use more absurd gimmicks and story lines. Creativity and organization are also important issues in creating successful wrestling events, of which the majority of backyard wrestling inherently lacks.
[edit] History In its history, backyard wrestling has changed significantly in terms of its professionalism, safety provisions, popularity, and hardcore style. Backyard wrestling tends to follow the trends of professional wrestling and changes in accordance with what are the fads and trends in the major promotions such as World Wrestling Entertainment or Total Nonstop Action Wrestling.
Although backyard wrestling has been often associated with a Mick Foley home video in which Foley jumps off the roof of a house onto his opponent who is lying on a pile of mattresses, backyard wrestling most likely began in the 1950s emulating such stars as Gorgeous George, and later Bruno Sammartino, and Superstar Billy Graham[citation needed]. The earliest listed "official" backyarder is Shawn "Crusher" Crossen who wrestled from March 1984 until early 1990 in his own promotion known as NWF Kids Pro Wrestling.[1]Twin Cities based promoter and trainer Eddie Sharkey actually co-promoted a sold-out wrestling event that featured matches from both P less Tags: wrestling wwe ecw extreme backyard czw hardcore classic rvd hhh tna aj dvlh luke hadley Category: Extreme Views: 658 Comments: 0 Added: Dec 18, 07 By: DVLH333 | |  |  | | Jackass Game Show 04:58http://www.lukehadley.com for full DVD Jackass: The Movie, is an American film directed by Jeff Tremaine and was released on October 25, 2002 with the tagline "Do not attempt this at home." more...It is a riskier continuation of the stunts and pranks by the various characters of the MTV television series Jackass, which had completed its series run by this time. The film was produced by MTV Films and released by Paramount Pictures. The show features all of the original Jackass cast, including Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Dave England, Bam Margera, Preston Lacy, Ryan Dunn, Ehren McGhehey, and Jason "Wee Man" Acuña. Brandon DiCamillo appears but is not a main cast member like in the show. Other regular Jackass personalities who made appearances include Rake Yohn, Manny Puig, Phil Margera, April Margera . In addition, Rip Taylor, Henry Rollins, Spike Jonze, boxing star Butterbean, Mat Hoffman, and Tony Hawk make cameo appearances. Uncensored version of the TV show Because of the nature of the film, everyone involved knew they could get away with doing stunts that would never get past television network censors. To that end, they included skits that involved profanity (such as April Says Fuck, which she screams after seeing an alligator in her kitchen), extreme stunts (such as Rocket Skates, which was filmed for the television show but wasn't allowed to air due to the network censors), and extremely crude humor (such as Butt X-Ray, which involves inserting a toy car wrapped in a condom into Ryan Dunn's rectum and getting X-rays of his rear end) while Dave defecates in a display toilet in a plumbing store showroom. "We just killed Johnny Knoxville" Because of the extreme nature of some of the stunts, as well as unforeseen accidents, the possibility of serious injury or death was always present. The first stunt of the movie outside of the opening credits, Rent-A-Car Crash-Up Derby, clearly shows how dangerous these stunts could be. In the skit, Johnny dresses in a long coat and dark glasses and rents a car, which he then has outfitted to be used in a demolition derby. Towards the end, one of the other participating cars backs into the hood of Johnny's Ford Contour and cracks the windshield with the tire. As director Jeff Tremaine explained on the commentary track of the movie, this was the first time (though not the last) that he thought, "Wow, we just killed Johnny Knoxville." Other skits, such as Golf Cart Antics, ended with an accident that could have resulted in the death of a performer (in this case again, Johnny was affected — suffering from a concussion and nearly breaking his neck as the result of a flipped golf cart). The "Failed Ending" In the ending of the film, Johnny Knoxville is launched from a catapult into a pond, where Rip Taylor sits in a boat, announcing that "this is the end." This is followed with the credits being shown over outtakes from the movie. The original ending for the movie was supposed to be a Rube Goldberg-type contraption, with each of the cast members performing a stunt that either has something to do with what they did on the show (for example, the first stunt would have Preston as 'The Human Wrecking Ball', knocking him into a Port-A-Potty), or simply for a sight gag (such as Ehren being knocked over in the Port-A-Potty and landing on a bed of toilet paper rolls), ending with Johnny being launched off the catapult next to Rip Taylor. However, as the entire contraption didn't work together the way they wanted it to, the producers of the movie decided to try filming an alternate ending, which is how they came to film the "Son Of Jackass" skit. The Son Of Jackass skit involves dressing all the performers in 'old man' clothing and having them run around exploding buildings and sheds, with only Steve-O surviving to proclaim "Yeah, dude." Some bits of the failed ending were incorporated into the end credits montage, like the penis skateboarder and the giant Plinko machine. Also, stunt double John less Tags: backyard wrestling independent hardcore extreme czw jcw iwa wwe ecw icp mtv video game howard stern new jack music show cky jackass steveo bam margera prank pranks wwf Category: Extreme Views: 653 Comments: 1 Added: Oct 13, 07 By: DVLH333 | |  |  | | amazing red tribute video 03:01tribute to amazing red
http://www.youtube.com/luketna4ever http://www.myspace.com/lukeotna http://www.dailymotion.com/luketna4life Tags: amazing red tribute disturbed tna nwa x division roh wwe ecw czw wrestling Category: Sports Views: 628 Comments: 0 Added: Feb 4, 08 By: luketna4ever  | |  |  | | ROH Respect Is Earned PPV commercial 00:31Ring Of Honor presents Respect Is Earned, the pay-per-view debut of ROH featuring the best wrestling in the world Tags: roh ring of honor wrestling wwe ecw tna wcw awa czw wwf Category: Sports Views: 615 Comments: 0 Added: Aug 8, 07 By: RingOfHonor | |  |  | | Batista Vs Kane 10:55OVW match Kane Vs Batista Christmas chaos
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Tags: wwe tna czw ecw ovw vince dx aj styles fight wrestle wrestling jim ross kane batista Category: Entertainment Views: 612 Comments: 0 Added: May 8, 07 By: ajstylesnumba1 | |  |  | | Backyard wrestling cartoon 2 00:29Backyard wrestling cartoon featuring Luke Hadley and Zandig. John Corso (born April 4, 1971 in Sewell, New Jersey) is an American professional wrestler and promoter, better known by his ring name, John more...Zandig. He is the owner of the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based promotion Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW). Corso was an electrician before promoting wrestling; in the course of his wrestling career, he assisted with any explosions that had to be fitted during "explosion" matches. He began training as a wrestler in 1998 and adopted the ring name John Zandig (a reference to The Misfits singer Glenn Danzig) in 1999. Shortly after debuting, Zandig opened a professional wrestling school in New Jersey in order to hone his skills. The school eventually evolved into a professional wrestling promotion, Combat Zone Wrestling, and relocated to Philadelphia in late 2001.
From an early juncture, CZW was orientated towards hardcore wrestling, and Zandig himself has been involved in many ultraviolent matches since the company's inception, involving such objects as thumbtacks, fluorescent light tubes, barbed wire and even a weed wacker. On one occasion, Zandig was hung from meat hooks.
At Cage of Death 8, Zandig lost to Nick Gage in a four-way Cage of Death match that included Lobo and LuFisto. Due to a prematch stipulation, Zandig was forced to retire as a result of losing. Since then he has wrestled one match. On March 10, 2007, Zandig teamed with Toby Klein to face and defeat DJ Hyde and Mitch Ryder in a no rope barbed wire match. Zandig was filling in for Necro Butcher, who couldn't make it to the show. After the match, Zandig stated that his return was for one night only. More recently Zandig came out of retirement at Tournament of Death 6 to face Necro Butcher in a No-rope Barbwire match when Mitch Ryder was a no show.
[edit] Finishing and signature moves Mother F'n Bomb (Military press driver) Spinning sitout powerbomb Sitout suplex slam Rolling snap suplexes Superplex Sunset flip from out of the corner Lifting DDT German suplex Neckbreaker
[edit] Championships and accomplishments Big Japan Pro Wrestling BJW Deathmatch Heavyweight Championship (3 times) BJW World Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Nick Gage Combat Zone Wrestling CZW World Heavyweight Championship (6 times) CZW Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Nick Gage CZW Ultraviolent Underground Championship (1 time) less Tags: backyard wrestling cartoon byw czw ecw luke hadley Category: Video Games Views: 575 Comments: 0 Added: Feb 28, 08 By: DVLH333 | |  |  | | Drinking makes you smart 07:47http://www.lukehadley.com DVLH Jackass Tags: backyard wrestling independent hardcore extreme czw jcw iwa wwe ecw icp mtv video game howard stern new jack music show cky jackass steveo bam margera prank pranks wwf Category: Entertainment Views: 504 Comments: 1 Added: Nov 4, 07 By: DVLH333 | |  |  | | Freakshow attacks part 2 DVLH Wrestling) 00:37Brawling continued to evolve and grow in popularity in America through the 60s, 70s and 80s. The Detroit territory was home to The Sheik, Abdullah the Butcher and Bobo Brazil, and featured long, bloody more...brawls. The Puerto Rico territory featured Carlos Colon, The Invader and Abdullah, and introduced fire as an element of violence. The Memphis territory featured Jerry Lawler, Terry Funk, Eddie Gilbert and Bill Dundee and introduced the empty arena match and fighting among the crowd into the concession stands, improvising attacks with whatever appliances could be found. More specialties such as Ladder matches, Scaffold matches and Dog Collar matches were introduced. The NWA eventually instituted a World Brass Knuckles Championship, which was active in the Tennessee territory from 1978 to 1980. A new gimmick, breaking wooden tables, was introduced to ECW through Terry Brunk (Sabu), nephew of The Sheik. Sabu had developed a gimmick of throwing himself through a propped-up table in Japan in order to entertain the crowd and get his character over as a wild and possibly insane man. He then started to put opponents through tables, a relatively safe spot which looked and sounded devastating. He brought it with him to ECW, where it became the focus of a feud involving multiple teams. When ECW booked the first Tables match (where the winning condition is a table spot), Sabu balked as he felt it was his personal trademark, no-showed the event and left the company for a few months. The table spot became a staple of ECW events, and has become so commonplace that it is now incorporated into otherwise non-hardcore matches in almost every promotion. In Japan, hardcore promotions sprang up around the country, including Wrestling International New Generations (W*ING, which turned into International Wrestling Association of Japan) and Big Japan Pro Wrestling. New elements included florescent light tubes, scattered thumb tacks, flaming ropes and live piranhas. ECW's popularity led to the major American promotions of the 90s, World Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling Federation, creating divisions devoted exclusively to 'hardcore' wrestling (which mostly amounted to no-disqualification weapons matches). The divisions were at first largely centered around ECW alumni such as Mick Foley, Terry Funk, Raven and Sandman. In the WWF, ladder matches, which had become more common, were now combined with tables and weapons matches to create "Tables, Ladders and Chairs" matches. less Tags: dvlh wrestling jcw wwe hhh cena byw tna czw independent juggalo ecw extreme Category: Sports Views: 493 Comments: 0 Added: Nov 7, 08 By: DVLH333 | |  |  | | New Luke Hadley 01:55Luke Hadley Wrestling Tags: wrestling wwe wwf ecw nwa tna czw iwa Category: Extreme Views: 485 Comments: 0 Added: Feb 13, 07 By: DVLH333 | |  |  | | high flyers of wrestling 03:31these wrestlers or the high flyers of wrestling enjoy :-) Tags: high flyers wresling wwe wcw ecw czw nwa tna Category: Sports Views: 477 Comments: 2 Added: Feb 19, 07 By: matrix456789  | |  |
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