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 | | Shaggy 2 Dopes bottle rocket 00:37http://www.lukehadley.com DVLH. Joseph 'Joey' Utsler (born October 14, 1974), better known as Shaggy 2 Dope is one half of the Insane Clown Posse, along with fellow rapper Joseph Bruce (known as Violent more...J). Along with Violent J and their former manager, Alex Abbiss, the trio founded Psychopathic Records. Shaggy is the person who invented and drew the Hatchetman (the Psychopathic Records logo) as well as numerous ICP album covers. Utsler is also a professional wrestler. He started off in the 1980s backyard wrestling alongside his friends Joe Bruce and "The Rude Boy" Rudy Hill. In 1989, Bruce started training to become a professional wrestler. In 1990, Utsler decided to start training as well, but trained as a manager. After forming the Insane Clown Posse, and for a short period not being involved in wrestling, ICP was back in the ring. This time Shaggy (Utsler) wrestled along with Violent J (Bruce), instead of just managing. Since then, the two have competed for the likes of World Championship Wrestling (WCW), Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), World Wrestling Federation (WWF), Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), XPW and their own promotion, JCW. In WCW, Shaggy even had a brief period where he was wrestling as a singles competitor. In 1994, Utsler released a solo EP titled "Fuck Off!". He was working on a full length LP to be called "Shaggs The Clown" but sample and recording problems delayed this record. Eventually it was scrapped but one finished song called "Southwest Strangla" ended up on "Forgotten Freshness". More than a decade later, in 2006, a full length Shaggy solo finally dropped, called "F.T.F.O." (Fuck The Fuck Off). This marked Mike E Clarks return to Psychopathic Records, as he produced a few tracks for this album. It was told in an interview with Violent J from Faygoluvers.net that there would be a new Shaggy 2 Dope album. A release date is not set for the album. less Tags: shaggy dope icp insane clown posse psychopathic music juggalo dvlh luke hadley violent jcw wrestling ecw czw tna wwe Category: Entertainment Views: 328 Comments: 0 Added: Feb 18, 08 By: DVLH333 | |  |  | | insane driver 02:55what the? Tags: insane driver Category: Comedy Views: 819 Comments: 1 Added: Feb 11, 08 By: Repsol13  | |  |  | | celebrity in to clown 01:36magicscanman.nl Tags: celebrity clown fun funny Category: Arts & Animation Views: 210 Comments: 2 Added: Feb 4, 08 By: magicscanman | |  |  | | PET PEEVE POSSE 01:58PET PEEVE POSSE (promo) A group of vigilantes bust inconsiderate people on all the things that drive you crazy. -Tom Kramer Tags: pga lab pet peeve posse Category: Comedy Views: 316 Comments: 8 Added: Jan 9, 08 By: pgalab  | |  |  | | ICPs 2005 Gathering of the Juggalos part 2 05:00DVLH http://www.lukehadley.com The Riddlebox is the third studio album by American hip hop group Insane Clown Posse, released on October 10, 1995 by Jive Records. It is the third Joker's Card entry in more...the group's Dark Carnival saga. The eponymous Riddlebox is a jack-in-the-box that decides whether your soul is sent to Shangri-La or Hell's Pit in the afterlife. The album's themes mostly revolve around those of death; in "12", Insane Clown Posse rapper Violent J takes revenge and kills 12 juror members who were involved in sentencing him to death. There are four different versions of the album: the standard pressing, a version containing a bonus track of snippets from four (h?d) p.e. songs, a version with reversed colors on the disc and a remastered version. The Riddlebox was the second Insane Clown Posse album to be certified Gold. The album spawned one single, "The Joker's Wild".
The album contains 16 studio tracks. "Chicken Huntin'", which was remixed for The Riddlebox, was previously released on Insane Clown Posse's 1994 album The Ringmaster. "Dead Body Man" was also previously released in 1994, on the group's second EP The Terror Wheel, in a slightly lower key.
The album makes several references to American popular culture. "The Joker's Wild" is based on the quiz show of the same name, though Insane Clown Posse's rendition is set in Hell and is used as a means to punish the wicked rather than reward people. "Ol' Evil Eye" is loosely based around Edgar Allan Poe's famous short story The Tell-Tale Heart, and features excerpts from the story being read. The Great Milenko is the fourth of six "Joker's Cards" albums released by the Insane Clown Posse. The Great Milenko is a necromancer and master of illusions, who tempts people into following a path of hedonism and evil for material comforts. Released in 1997, this is perhaps Insane Clown Posse's most popular album; it features some of ICP's most famous tracks, including "Hokus Pokus", "Boogie Woogie Wu", "The Neden Game", "Down With The Clown", and "Hall of Illusions".
The album was recorded at the studios of Hollywood Records, a Disney-owned record label. After recording was completed, a board of Disney representatives threatened to halt the release of the album unless some significant changes were made to its material. Fearing that their major-label debut would never see the light of day, ICP obliged and was forced to remove three whole songs from the album, and alter the content of others, as requested by Disney. However, just hours after the album's initial release, it was unexpectedly pulled from the shelves, ICP's upcoming tour was cancelled, and they were dropped from the record label. It was later revealed that Disney had received much criticism from certain religious organizations, and in fear of tarnishing their reputation, forced Hollywood Records to drop the act.
A media frenzy soon followed, fueled by ICP appearances on MTV expressing outrage over their plight by Hollywood Records. Originally unwilling to nullify ICP's recording contract and relinquish ownership of the album, a deal was eventually reached with Island Records (which ironically was owned at the time by Hollywood's then-distributor PolyGram), who promptly rereleased the album in uncut form. In the end, the controversy turned out to be a blessing in disguise for ICP; the high-profile debacle had created huge public interest in the group and their music. The album went on to become certified platinum. The Calm is an Extended play by Insane Clown Posse that was released on May 17, 2005. This CD is the first after ICP's Jokers Card saga. The title refers to the popular phrase "the calm before the storm". The intro sets up The Tempest, their next CD released on March 20, 2007.
On the cover art, the crop circles make up the letters "ICP" in a logo adopted by the group since the end of the Jokers Cards. Several tracks on the album make references to crop circles, and a year after the release o less Tags: icp insane clown posse dvlh luke hadley music live Category: Entertainment Views: 1,276 Comments: 0 Added: Jan 6, 08 By: DVLH333 | |  |  | | ICPs 2005 Gathering of the Juggalos 04:54Insane Clown Posse (commonly known as ICP) is an American rap duo originally from Wayne, Michigan but formed in the neighborhood of Delray. ICP consists of Violent J (Joseph Bruce) and Shaggy 2 Dope (Joseph more...Utsler). The duo was originally part of a larger group known as Inner City Posse, which broke up in 1992. The duo has earned one platinum album and four gold albums.[1] They also have starred in their own feature film and formed their own wrestling federation JCW, Juggalo Championship Wrestling (formerly Juggalo Championshit Wrestling). ICP has dedicated followers, known as Juggalos and/or Juggalettes. ICP began in the late 1980s, when a small group of rappers known as the Inner City Posse were performing locally in Detroit. In 1990 Joseph Bruce ("Violent J") released Intelligence and Violence along with D-Lyrical. Then he, along with his long time friend, Joseph Ustler ("Shaggy 2 Dope") released "Bass-ment Cuts" in 1991.
The first release that gained them local attention was Dog Beats in 1991. This album led to the beginning of a long lasting and fulfilling relationship with their manager, Alex Abbiss. After gaining a certain level of experience in music, the group decided they wanted to move in a different direction. Then one night in late 1991 Violent J had a strange dream "of a clown, a carnival spirit, with six joker cards in his hands". That marked the beginning of the Insane Clown Posse.[citation needed] ICP would release six "Jokers Cards", warning the world of impending doom. Each Joker's Card album insert featured the cryptic message "After All Six Have Risen The End Of Time Will Consume Us All". Soon, ICP began their "Journey of the Dark Carnival" by starting work on the first Joker's Card titled Carnival Of Carnage. This also began their longtime friendship with producer Mike E. Clark, who would produce their music up until 2001 and again in 2006. With the release of The Wraith albums, the Jokers Card era ended. In 2005, the band released an EP entitled The Calm, which was to be the prelude to their next album, The Tempest. The ICP produced the album, which featured a new sound.[6] However, The Calm is widely regarded as Insane Clown Posse's worst album.[citation needed]
In November 2005, ICP released their fourth compilation album, Forgotten Freshness Volume 4. Unlike their other compilation albums, Forgotten Freshness Volume 4 contained several new songs. The album's single, "The People," was made into a music video in 2006. The video features ICP rehearsing the song in their studio, with photos of juggalos and fans flashing on the screen. This marks the first time ICP has made a music video from a non-studio album.
In 2006, Shaggy 2 Dope released his first full-length solo album, Fuck The Fuck Off. It was his first solo work since 1994's Fuck Off EP. Shortly afterwards, Insane Clown Posse released their first remix album, called The Wraith: Remix Albums, which contained remixes of most of the tracks off both "Wraith" albums.
In February 2007, ICP were featured on one of the final episodes of VH1's The White Rapper Show.
On February 23, 2007 ICP released the first single for The Tempest, entitled "I Do This." They also announced that Twiztid would join them on their Tempest World Tour. This was quickly followed by a second track, "Haunted Bumps," and a photo, presumably the cover, which features ICP riding a roller coaster and a new logo composed of Insane Clown Posse written in lightning.
After a long delay, The Tempest was finally released on March 20, 2007. It was met with a mixed response from fans. Despite the mixed response, most fans agreed it was much better than The Calm.[citation needed]
An advertisement inside the album announced that the next EP, Eye of the Storm, would be released at the 2007 Gathering of the Juggalos. The Tempest debuted at number twenty on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling some 33,000 copies in its first week.[1] As of June 2007, it had sold around 70,000 copi less Tags: icp juggalo dvlh insane clown posse luke hadley Category: Entertainment Views: 284 Comments: 0 Added: Jan 6, 08 By: DVLH333 | |  |  | | Mean Street Posse Tron 00:33Mean Street Posse Tron Tags: wwf wwe mean street posse tron Category: Sports Views: 91 Comments: 0 Added: Jan 2, 08 By: jigsawkiller  | |  |  | | k3wl TV 005 New Years Eve Stole My Birthday 07:53You bastard! Tags: k3wl tv new years eve stole my birthday bsg battlestar k3wltv galactica icp insane clown posse wick Category: Video Blogs Views: 19 Comments: 0 Added: Jan 1, 08 By: k3wlTV | |  |  | | Luke Hadley Wrestling Clips 2 00:58Classic Luke Hadley DVLH Wrestling DVD http://www.lukehadley.com for full DVD ... Backyard wrestling is a loose term used to describe Classic Luke Hadley DVLH Wrestling DVD (see the 1st 8 minutes here more...for free). Backyard wrestling is a loose term used to describe the controversial practice of professional wrestling as performed by untrained fans in an unsanctioned, non-professional environment. Backyard wrestling is a title applied to home filmed and produced professional wrestling shows, videos, or events carried out by untrained athletes, mostly comprised of American males between the ages of 16 and 30. In the years since its formation, Backyard wrestling has developed into an underground scene, where federations often produce, trade and distribute their videos via Internet, and other wrestling publications. Though backyard wrestling was not unheard of prior to the 1990s, the modern backyard wrestling "craze" lasted from roughly 1996 to 2001, during a time when televised professional wrestling was enjoying a period of unparalleled popularity Hardcore phase Backyard wrestling became infamous for its out-of-control and unregulated dangerous stunts. Many people, most commonly male teenagers, frequently risked their lives in attempted dives, jumps, falls, and bumps. Many others would use sharp and harmful weapons, performing matches with flaming tables, barbed wire, lighttubes, thumbtacks and sharp metal tools such as cheese graters. While these violent practices carry a more extensive legacy in Japanese wrestling promotions such as Frontier Martial Arts Wrestling, many attribute their stateside popularity to the rise of Extreme Championship Wrestling and wrestlers like New Jack, Tommy Dreamer, and the Sandman. less Tags: dvlh luke hadley wrestling wwe ecw czw tna iwa wwf jcw independent hardcore icp juggalo insane clown twiztid jackass stunts comedy skits snl mtv nbc tv show tom green howard Category: Extreme Views: 203 Comments: 1 Added: Dec 3, 07 By: DVLH333 | |  |  | | Ferret Clown Car' 00:10These little boys do their impression of the 'Clown Car' gag. Tags: ferret clown car funny Category: Pets & Animals Views: 541 Comments: 1 Added: Nov 27, 07 By: trigirl  | |  |  | | Twiztid part 3 05:21http://www.Twiztid.com DVLH http://www.lukehadley.com Twiztid is a hardcore hip hop/horrorcore rap group from Eastpointe, Michigan, formed in 1997. more... The group consists of Jamie Madrox and Monoxide. more...Since more... their 1998 debut, the group has become the second most popular group on the Psychopathic Records (after Insane Clown Posse), and has a loyal following of Juggalos of their own. Early history (1992–1999) Prior to Twiztid, Jamie Madrox and Monoxide were members of the rap trio House of Krazees, using the names Mr. Bones and Hektic. The band released five albums before splitting up in 1997. The two formed Twiztid, signing with Psychopathic Records that same year.
Twiztid's 1998 debut album, Mostasteless, was originally released independently by Psychopathic. When Insane Clown Posse signed with Island Records, they helped get a deal for Twiztid as well. Mostasteless was pulled, and re-released on Island in 1999 with somewhat different track listing. That track listing included brand new songs, leaving tracks like "Murder Murder Murder" and "She Ain't Afraid" because of Island Records' standards of material on the original Mostasteless release.
[edit] Freek Show era (2000–2002) In 2000, the group released Cryptic Collection, which compiled unreleased and other hard-to-find material.
Twiztid released their second album, Freek Show, on October 31,2000 —the same day Insane Clown Posse released their Bizaar/Bizzar albums. Freek Show became the group's breakthrough album, giving the group their first taste of chart success, and proving the group could do well on their own.
The group released the Mirror Mirror EP in 2002. It received little promotion and is the group's only studio EP. A second Cryptic Collection also came out, featuring the Mostasteless tracks that don't appear on the Island re-release.
[edit] The Green Book era (2003–2004) The Green Book was released in 2003. The album was notably darker than previous albums and introduced a change in sound for the group, who described the album as a more personal work.[citation needed]
Twiztid's appearance also changed for The Green Book. Jamie Madrox now had bright green contacts and bright green hair, and Monoxide had virtually no makeup on whatsoever; neither wore any white face-paint. From this album on, Twiztid changed their appearance to match their current album.
Twiztid also began releasing a series of half-hour episodes of what they called The Purple Show on the internet. All three original episodes, plus an unreleased fourth episode, were later released on DVD. A fifth episode appeared on the group's website in 2004, and a sixth, Halloween-themed, episode was released on the Mutant Vol. 2 bonus DVD.
Twiztid started their own label, Majik Records, with producer Tom Dub, but quickly drifted back to Psychopathic.
In 2004, Twiztid released their third Cryptic Collection album, which included a cover of Steve Miller's "The Joker", which they performed at the 2004 Gathering of the Juggalos.
Also, in November of 2004, Monoxide released his debut solo album, Chainsmoker LP.
[edit] Man's Myth / Mutant era (2005–2006) In the summer of 2005, Twiztid released two albums—Man's Myth Vol. 1 and Mutant Vol. 2, released within a month of each other. Man's Myth was a typical Twiztid album, while Mutant was featured more of a rock and roll sound.
Each album included a DVD; The Man's Myth DVD had footage from the group's live performance at The Gathering of the Juggalos 2004, and commentary by Jamie and Paul about their discography. The Mutant DVD had the music video for "Story of Our Lives", behind-the-scenes footage of the making of the video, and a sixth episode of The Purple Show.
In 2006, Jamie Madrox released Phatso, his first solo record since 1995's Sacrifice. A limited edition version of the album, Phatso: Earth 2 Version—with alternate mixes and one new song—was released a week after the original. less Tags: dvlh luke hadley wrestling wwe ecw czw tna iwa wwf jcw independent hardcore icp juggalo insane clown twiztid jackass stunts comedy skits snl mtv nbc tv show tom green howard Category: Entertainment Views: 185 Comments: 0 Added: Nov 27, 07 By: DVLH333 | |  |  | | Twiztid part 2 07:13http://www.Twiztid.com DVLH http://www.lukehadley.com Twiztid is a hardcore hip hop/horrorcore rap group from Eastpointe, Michigan, formed in 1997. The group consists of Jamie Madrox and Monoxide. Since more... more... their 1998 debut, the group has become the second most popular group on the Psychopathic Records (after Insane Clown Posse), and has a loyal following of Juggalos of their own. Early history (1992–1999) Prior to Twiztid, Jamie Madrox and Monoxide were members of the rap trio House of Krazees, using the names Mr. Bones and Hektic. The band released five albums before splitting up in 1997. The two formed Twiztid, signing with Psychopathic Records that same year.
Twiztid's 1998 debut album, Mostasteless, was originally released independently by Psychopathic. When Insane Clown Posse signed with Island Records, they helped get a deal for Twiztid as well. Mostasteless was pulled, and re-released on Island in 1999 with somewhat different track listing. That track listing included brand new songs, leaving tracks like "Murder Murder Murder" and "She Ain't Afraid" because of Island Records' standards of material on the original Mostasteless release.
[edit] Freek Show era (2000–2002) In 2000, the group released Cryptic Collection, which compiled unreleased and other hard-to-find material.
Twiztid released their second album, Freek Show, on October 31,2000 —the same day Insane Clown Posse released their Bizaar/Bizzar albums. Freek Show became the group's breakthrough album, giving the group their first taste of chart success, and proving the group could do well on their own.
The group released the Mirror Mirror EP in 2002. It received little promotion and is the group's only studio EP. A second Cryptic Collection also came out, featuring the Mostasteless tracks that don't appear on the Island re-release.
[edit] The Green Book era (2003–2004) The Green Book was released in 2003. The album was notably darker than previous albums and introduced a change in sound for the group, who described the album as a more personal work.[citation needed]
Twiztid's appearance also changed for The Green Book. Jamie Madrox now had bright green contacts and bright green hair, and Monoxide had virtually no makeup on whatsoever; neither wore any white face-paint. From this album on, Twiztid changed their appearance to match their current album.
Twiztid also began releasing a series of half-hour episodes of what they called The Purple Show on the internet. All three original episodes, plus an unreleased fourth episode, were later released on DVD. A fifth episode appeared on the group's website in 2004, and a sixth, Halloween-themed, episode was released on the Mutant Vol. 2 bonus DVD.
Twiztid started their own label, Majik Records, with producer Tom Dub, but quickly drifted back to Psychopathic.
In 2004, Twiztid released their third Cryptic Collection album, which included a cover of Steve Miller's "The Joker", which they performed at the 2004 Gathering of the Juggalos.
Also, in November of 2004, Monoxide released his debut solo album, Chainsmoker LP.
[edit] Man's Myth / Mutant era (2005–2006) In the summer of 2005, Twiztid released two albums—Man's Myth Vol. 1 and Mutant Vol. 2, released within a month of each other. Man's Myth was a typical Twiztid album, while Mutant was featured more of a rock and roll sound.
Each album included a DVD; The Man's Myth DVD had footage from the group's live performance at The Gathering of the Juggalos 2004, and commentary by Jamie and Paul about their discography. The Mutant DVD had the music video for "Story of Our Lives", behind-the-scenes footage of the making of the video, and a sixth episode of The Purple Show.
In 2006, Jamie Madrox released Phatso, his first solo record since 1995's Sacrifice. A limited edition version of the album, Phatso: Earth 2 Version—with alternate mixes and one new song—was released a week after the original.
[edit] Independents Day era less Tags: dvlh luke hadley wrestling wwe ecw czw tna iwa wwf jcw independent hardcore icp juggalo insane clown twiztid jackass stunts comedy skits snl mtv nbc tv show tom green howard Category: Entertainment Views: 113 Comments: 0 Added: Nov 25, 07 By: DVLH333 | |  |  | | Twiztid part 1 07:01Twiztid is a hardcore hip hop/horrorcore rap group from Eastpointe, Michigan, formed in 1997. The group consists of Jamie Madrox and Monoxide. Since their 1998 debut, the group has become the second most more...popular group on the Psychopathic Records (after Insane Clown Posse), and has a loyal following of Juggalos of their own. Early history (1992–1999) Prior to Twiztid, Jamie Madrox and Monoxide were members of the rap trio House of Krazees, using the names Mr. Bones and Hektic. The band released five albums before splitting up in 1997. The two formed Twiztid, signing with Psychopathic Records that same year.
Twiztid's 1998 debut album, Mostasteless, was originally released independently by Psychopathic. When Insane Clown Posse signed with Island Records, they helped get a deal for Twiztid as well. Mostasteless was pulled, and re-released on Island in 1999 with somewhat different track listing. That track listing included brand new songs, leaving tracks like "Murder Murder Murder" and "She Ain't Afraid" because of Island Records' standards of material on the original Mostasteless release.
[edit] Freek Show era (2000–2002) In 2000, the group released Cryptic Collection, which compiled unreleased and other hard-to-find material.
Twiztid released their second album, Freek Show, on October 31,2000 —the same day Insane Clown Posse released their Bizaar/Bizzar albums. Freek Show became the group's breakthrough album, giving the group their first taste of chart success, and proving the group could do well on their own.
The group released the Mirror Mirror EP in 2002. It received little promotion and is the group's only studio EP. A second Cryptic Collection also came out, featuring the Mostasteless tracks that don't appear on the Island re-release.
[edit] The Green Book era (2003–2004) The Green Book was released in 2003. The album was notably darker than previous albums and introduced a change in sound for the group, who described the album as a more personal work.[citation needed]
Twiztid's appearance also changed for The Green Book. Jamie Madrox now had bright green contacts and bright green hair, and Monoxide had virtually no makeup on whatsoever; neither wore any white face-paint. From this album on, Twiztid changed their appearance to match their current album.
Twiztid also began releasing a series of half-hour episodes of what they called The Purple Show on the internet. All three original episodes, plus an unreleased fourth episode, were later released on DVD. A fifth episode appeared on the group's website in 2004, and a sixth, Halloween-themed, episode was released on the Mutant Vol. 2 bonus DVD.
Twiztid started their own label, Majik Records, with producer Tom Dub, but quickly drifted back to Psychopathic.
In 2004, Twiztid released their third Cryptic Collection album, which included a cover of Steve Miller's "The Joker", which they performed at the 2004 Gathering of the Juggalos.
Also, in November of 2004, Monoxide released his debut solo album, Chainsmoker LP.
[edit] Man's Myth / Mutant era (2005–2006) In the summer of 2005, Twiztid released two albums—Man's Myth Vol. 1 and Mutant Vol. 2, released within a month of each other. Man's Myth was a typical Twiztid album, while Mutant was featured more of a rock and roll sound.
Each album included a DVD; The Man's Myth DVD had footage from the group's live performance at The Gathering of the Juggalos 2004, and commentary by Jamie and Paul about their discography. The Mutant DVD had the music video for "Story of Our Lives", behind-the-scenes footage of the making of the video, and a sixth episode of The Purple Show.
In 2006, Jamie Madrox released Phatso, his first solo record since 1995's Sacrifice. A limited edition version of the album, Phatso: Earth 2 Version—with alternate mixes and one new song—was released a week after the original.
[edit] Independents Day era (2007–present) The album Independents Day was released on Jul less Tags: dvlh luke hadley wrestling wwe ecw czw tna iwa wwf jcw independent hardcore icp juggalo insane clown twiztid jackass stunts comedy skits snl mtv nbc tv show tom green howard Category: Music Views: 141 Comments: 0 Added: Nov 25, 07 By: DVLH333 | |  |  | | JCW Wrestling part 1 2005) 06:13JCW Wrestling Part 1 (2005) Juggalo Championship Wrestling (JCW, and formerly known as Juggalo Championshit/Championshxt Wrestling) is an independent professional wrestling promotion run by the rap duo, more...Insane Clown Posse (Shaggy 2 Dope and Violent J). The first event was booked by wrestling referee and 17 year old Brian Gorie and wrestling manager/commentator Dave Prazak. The first JCW event on Dec 19, 1999 sold out St. Andrews Hall in Detroit and was filmed and appeared in stores as JCW Vol. 1. The tape/DVD (produced in Hollywood by Gorie and Russ Redmon aka JCW Wrestler Mr. Meaner/Big Flame) charted as high as #2 on the Billboard Sports and Rec. Top Sellers. After Prazak left in Jan 2000 (over money issues), Gorie planned, promoted, and booked a highly successful 15 city "Strangle Mania Live Tour" that spanned from Detroit to Denver in April and May of 2000. JCW Vol. 2 was filmed during tour stops in both Cleveland and Milwaukee. After the JCW Events in July 2000 at ICP's 1st Gathering of the Juggalos in Novi, Michigan, Gorie (the creative mind behind JCW's success) left JCW and events now only occur during each years Gatherings.
Largely founded on graphic stunts and shock value rather than the athletic skills of fundamental professional wrestling, their style was based upon that of backyard wrestling and hardcore-style matches. The promotion lasted several years. One of the major highlights for the company was running an angle on the nationally televised WCW Monday Nitro on August 21, 2000. WCW wrestler Vampiro, who was teamed up with the Insane Clown Posse on camera, brought the JCW title to WCW and proclaimed that it's the only world title that means anything to him. There are also video games loosely based on the promotion called Backyard Wrestling: Don't Try This at Home and Backyard Wrestling 2: There Goes the Neighborhood. JCW made a coast-to-coast return tour starting on February 20, 2007 and ending on March 20, on what was ICP's Tempest Release Party Tour. The matches were done up with bonus backstage footage, and commentary from 3D and Gweedo for their own online TV show, SlamTV!, broadcasted Saturdays from their website. Slam TV Part 1 (Episodes 1-9 including West Side Wars) became available on DVD on September 18. Slam TV Part 2 (Episodes 10-15 including East Side Wars and Bloodymania) became available on DVD on October 30. It all lead up to the "WrestleMania of JCW" (as described by Violent J) known as "Bloodymania".
[edit] Bloodymania Bloodymania was a massive JCW wrestling event, held at the Insane Clown Posse's 8th annual Gathering of the Juggalos 4-day concert. It took place on Saturday, August 11th at midnight. As said by Violent J himself "It is the biggest event JCW has ever held, and will feature a shit load of talent." Insane Clown Posse also made their in-ring return at Bloodymania after 18 months. It was recorded for a massive dvd release, and arrived in stores on October 30. Roster The JCW roster is a mix of Indy wrestlers and rappers, many of them performing under pseudonymous and/or parody alternate-names. The following is a list of wrestlers who have appeared for JCW:
2 Cold Scorpio 2 Tuff Tony Al Snow Abdullah the Butcher "The Alpha Male" Monty Brown Alofa AT Huck Axl Rotten Balls Mahoney Basham Brothers Billy Bill Bobby Roode Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake Bryer Wellington Bull Pain Cash Flow Chick Foley Chris Candido Chris Hero CJ O'Doyle Corporal Robinson Damaja Dave Prazak AKA Some Manager Guy DC Stevens "Deathdealer" Tommy Starr - AKA Hollywood "Chuck" Hogan (a parody of "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan). Devin Moore Doink the Clown Don Montoya Doug Basham Dusty Rhodes Eric Young Esham Evil Dead (Jumpsteady in a mask) Gavin Starr Genshi George "The Animal" Steele Great Muta Greg "The Hammer" Valentine Headhunter A Headhunter B Honky Tonk Man Hornswagglin' Hillbilly Human Tornado Hy-Zaya Ian Rotten Iron less Tags: dvlh luke hadley wrestling wwe ecw czw tna iwa wwf jcw independent hardcore icp juggalo insane clown twiztid jackass stunts comedy skits snl mtv nbc tv show tom green howard Category: Extreme Views: 6,876 Comments: 1 Added: Nov 25, 07 By: DVLH333 | |  |  | | Drake Younger DVLH Wrestling Shoot Interview 01:07http://www.lukehadley.com CZW's Drake Younger DVLH interview about his chest injury suffered Vs. Brain Damage at the 2007 Tournamnet of Death. The Tournament of Death is an annual tournament held by Combat more...Zone Wrestling. The first Tournament of Death was held in 2002 and went up against Xtreme Pro Wrestling's first show on the East Coast the same night. During that show two men, Nick Mondo and Homeless Jimmy (from XPW), fell off of a truck onto tables and light tubes. The main event of that show featured Wifebeater using a "weedwhacker" on Nick Mondo. In 2003, owner John Zandig and Nick Mondo fell off a two-story roof onto tables and light tubes. In 2004, Sexxxy Eddy cut an artery in his arm, causing blood to squirt out into his mouth. In 2005, Nick Gage was accidentally set on fire because of a suplex on Zandig into a barbed wired glass sheet pit set on the ring apron and a guardrail, which was set on fire with a full container of lighter fuel, in which Nick Gage fell back first into the pit, meanwhile a small part on Zandig's back was set on fire but was put out quickly, also, leaving both with some burns. In 2006, Nick Gage finally won the tournament of death when he defeated J.C. Bailey, Drake Younger & Brain Damage in the finals. In 2007, Nick Gage and Mitch Ryder were both advertised for the event but did not show up. Drake Younger would beat Brain Damage in the finals to win Tournament of Death 2007.The CZW Ultraviolent Underground Championship is a title contested for in the North American independent professional wrestling promotion Combat Zone Wrestling. Though it is competed for in CZW, the title is unsanctioned and not an official championship, much like the FTW Championship in ECW and the Million Dollar Championship in WWF.
Wrestler: Times: Date: Location: Notes: J.C. Bailey 1 February 5, 2005 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Defeated Necro Butcher in a Barbed Wire Cage Match to become the first champion. Zandig 1 July 2005 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Necro Butcher 1 July 30, 2005 New Castle, Delaware Gave the title to Necro Butcher after Necro eliminated him and won Tournament of Death IV. J.C. Bailey 2 August 13, 2005 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Nick Gage 1 January 14, 2006 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Defeated J.C. Bailey and Necro Butcher in a three-way no rope barbed wire match for the title. Drake Younger 1 October 15, 2006 Middletown, Delaware Defeated Nick Gage for the title in a no rope barbed wire match. Brain Damage 1 May 12, 2007 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Vacated August 11, 2007 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Vacated when Brain Damage and Drake Younger score a double pinfall at Dishonorable Conduct Brain Damage 2 September 15, 2007 Smyrna, Delaware Defeated 7 other opponents in the TOD: Fast Forward deathmatch tournament. less Tags: dvlh luke hadley wrestling wwe ecw czw tna iwa wwf jcw independent hardcore icp juggalo insane clown twiztid jackass stunts comedy skits snl mtv nbc tv show tom green howard Category: Sports Views: 306 Comments: 0 Added: Nov 23, 07 By: DVLH333 | |  |  | | The Mud People 01:222006 Gathering of the Juggalos (The Mud People) Tags: dvlh luke hadley wrestling wwe ecw czw tna iwa wwf jcw independent hardcore icp juggalo insane clown twiztid jackass stunts comedy skits snl mtv nbc tv show tom green howard Category: Entertainment Views: 66 Comments: 1 Added: Nov 22, 07 By: DVLH333 | |  |  | | Backyard Wrestling Documentary 07:27Backyard Wrestling Documentary Luke Hadley (DVLH) Extreme Underground Hardcore Wrestling Tags: dvlh luke hadley wrestling wwe ecw czw tna iwa wwf jcw independent hardcore icp juggalo insane clown twiztid jackass stunts comedy skits snl mtv nbc tv show tom green howard Category: Sports Views: 160 Comments: 0 Added: Nov 18, 07 By: DVLH333 | |  |  | | DVLH 1999 Classic Wrestling) 00:38http://www.lukehadley.com Luke Hadley DVLH A stunt is an unusual and difficult physical feat, or any act requiring a special skill, performed for artistic purposes in TV, th A stunt is an unusual and more...difficult physical feat, or any act requiring a special skill, performed for artistic purposes in TV, theatre or cinema. Stunts are a big part of many action movies. Hardcore wrestling is a form of professional wrestling that eschews traditional concepts of match rules in favor of matches that take place in unusual environments, using foreign objects that are not normally permitted.[1] Although hardcore wrestling is a staple among some wrestling promotions, where they are used at the climaxes of feuds, some promotions (such as Big Japan Pro Wrestling and Combat Zone Wrestling) specialized in hardcore wrestling, with many matches performed in this manner.
Hardcore wrestling became acknowledged as a major wrestling style first in Japan with promotions such as FMW and W*ING. It then became successful in America with Extreme Championship Wrestling. The World Wrestling Federation capitalizing on the success and introduced the WWF Hardcore Championship. The WWF soon began to turn the matches into comedy skits, illustrating the ridiculousness they involved. Hardcore is in sound contrast to traditional mat-based wrestling, where solid technical skills are preferred over stuntwork, blood, and sheer shock value. less Tags: dvlh luke hadley wrestling wwe ecw czw tna iwa wwf jcw independent hardcore icp juggalo insane clown twiztid jackass stunts comedy skits snl mtv nbc tv show tom green howard Category: Entertainment Views: 74 Comments: 0 Added: Nov 18, 07 By: DVLH333 | |  |  | | insane climbing 00:35do NOT try thia at home 4 Tags: insane climbing Category: Entertainment Views: 320 Comments: 0 Added: Oct 31, 07 By: reaper8181  | |  |  | | Trinket the Clown 07:25Trinket playing :) Tags: str8jackit72 Category: Pets & Animals Views: 80 Comments: 5 Added: Oct 25, 07 By: str8jackit72  | |  |  | | 270 bis Spara Sulle Posse 04:25Anti-comunista Tags: . Category: Music Views: 90 Comments: 0 Added: Oct 4, 07 By: 0wen | |  |  | | Growing up with my son 04:27I always thought growing up was something you do alone. I figured one day you'll wake up and magically you are this stuck up, mature, know it all grown up. And before you know it your just this old fart more...and never remember the greatest points in your life.
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