Author Archives: Jonathan Williams

Georgia Wrestling Now welcomes Clint Eller and Dementia D’Rose

Team All You Can Eat’s Matt Hankins, Georgia Wrestling History‘s Larry Goodman and Wrestling with Pop Culture have gotten to the bottom of a few wrestling mysteries on Georgia Wrestling Now. And this week we find out how the once happy-go-lucky Aisha Sunshine evolved into the now-deranged Dementia D’Rose, one of the most enigmatic female wrestlers around. We also talk to Old School Wrestling Alliance’s Clint Eller about this new promotion’s upcoming events at the Georgia Hapkido Academy. Listen live every Monday at 7 p.m. and call 347-324-5735 for questions or comments.

Clint Eller calls the action at a recent OSWA event. Photo by Tray Sees Photography.

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Really Big Santa brings a larger-than-life holiday spectacular to the Plaza Theatre

Santa and his helpers are everywhere this time of year. But if those department store bell ringers and shopping mall offshoots just don’t live up to the holiday hype, there’s one Santa that will have you believing in a big way. A really big way. Continuing the tradition he started last year, Really Big Santa returns to the Plaza Theatre on Dec. 8 for Santa’s Super Saturday Show. As his name implies, Really Big Santa is a very large version of the big guy from the North Pole. But don’t let his towering frame intimidate you. Really Big Santa is a jolly fellow who will sing and dance with you, offer up his homemade hot cider, take pictures with you and host a screening of Jim Henson‘s 1977 TV movie Emmet Otter’s Jug-Band Christmas. As he prepares for this big event, he takes a moment to have this fireside chat with Wrestling with Pop Culture.

Santa’s Saturday Super Show features singing, dancing, cider and other holiday fun. For those who weren’t there last year, what else can people expect?

Photo by Evan Bartelston.

We’ll have prizes, Santa’s own special hot cider, a floor show with the folks from Blast-Off Burlesque and wrap it all up with a sing-along and Santa’s dance party! We also will start pictures with Santa at 11 a.m. and at 8 p.m. for the night show. For $15 you get a digital copy emailed to you and a print mailed to your home!

Who else will be joining you at this event?

My helper Max, who is a real elf. We’ll have classical Christmas guitar music provided by “Evil” Jim Wright from the band Bigfoot. Blast-Off Burlesque will be performing with me and our pictures will be taken by Knotty Pictures this year. We are excited! The night show will have a very special surprise crew showing up!

How does the matinee show differ from the night-time show?

The matinee show is not as loud, has longer sitting times for pictures with Santa and has fewer German Christmas characters in the show.

Speaking of German Christmas characters, rumor has it another lesser known (at least to most Americans) Christmas creature will be making an appearance at the night show. What do you know about the Krampus and the bar crawl he has planned in conjunction with your event?

We will be staging the annual Little Five Points Krampus Krawl in conjunction with 7 Stages Theatre, Java Lords and the Euclid Ave. Yacht Club right after the movies wrap. We’ll be hitting The Righteous Room, Manuel’s Tavern, the Five Spot, the Little 5 Corner Tavern, the EAYC, Elmyr and some others over the course of the night. The Euclid Ave. Yacht Club will have Bavarian food specials all night, too!

You don’t claim to be the real Santa, but you’re just as jolly as the big guy at the North Pole. Is there some sort of criteria Saint Nick looks for when choosing his helpers? Was any sort of training involved?

Photo by Evan Bartelston.

I am an official Santa Claus which is different than the Santa Claus. I have a 24/365 hotline to the big guy, and I have a territory I cover as his ambassador. I handle requests, manufacturing, livestock and distribution for my territory as if I were the old man. He picks us personally, trains us rigorously and trusts us implicitly. I am proud to be one of the few.

Kids are often afraid of Santa even when he’s not Really Big. Do you find that you’re more intimidating than the average Santa? If so, what do you do to appease frightened girls and boys?

No. I actually seem to have an easier time with them as I’m willing to work with them if they are scared. It’s not my size, it’s my demeanor. That and the parents that bring their kids to Really Big Santa aren’t pushing their kids to do something they don’t want. I rarely have a kid that doesn’t end up getting a picture of some sort out of the visit.

I’m sure you’re very busy this time of year. Where else might we see Really Big Santa this holiday season?

The best place to keep up with me this year is www.facebook.com/reallybigsanta. I also will be appearing on Public Broadcasting Atlanta in my new TV special, Christmas Around Atlanta. It will be airing all month on Atlanta’s PBA30.

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AJ Styles has one last battle with Christopher Daniels at Final Resolution

If any one wrestler has become synonymous with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, it’s “The Phenomenal” AJ Styles. He’s held every men’s title in the company, defeated almost everyone on the roster and been there since TNA’s first event. Though Styles has had many rivalries over the years, his perfect foil within and outside of TNA has been “The Fallen Angel” Christopher Daniels. These two have waged more high-flying battles in 2012 than perhaps ever before and it call comes to a head this Sunday at Final Resolution in what is being billed as a “one last time” match. But before that one-on-one encounter, Styles and Daniels will be on opposite sides of the ring tonight on Impact Wrestling as Styles teams up with TNA World Heavyweight Champion Jeff Hardy and “The Cowboy” James Storm to take on Daniels, Kazarian and Bobby Roode. Wrestling with Pop Culture recently got to talk to Styles yet again about his rivalry with Daniels, other potential rivalries and what his plans are for the new year.

This Sunday’s match is billed as the final battle between you and Daniels. What are your memories of the first time you and Daniels faced each other and how do think you’ve both changed as competitors over the years?

The first time he and I ever got into the ring together was the 53rd Anniversary of the NWA; it was the first time I had ever met Christopher Daniels. What a match it was – two guys who knew nothing about each other going in there and having an unbelievable match. I think it’s what helped take my career get to the next level. When you have matches like that with Christopher Daniels you get noticed. My popularity has grown every since I wrestled Christopher Daniels. As far as changing over the years, I can’t tell you that there’s been that much change as far as the wrestling goes. [But] we’ve been the closest friends and bitter enemies.

The two of you have met so many times, and the bar is raised each time you get into the ring together. Fans always expect the two of you to put on a tremendous match, so is there any pressure going into this Sunday knowing it’s being billed as the final match between you two?

The thing about me and Chris is we’ve had so many matches and they’ve all been pretty good, so the bar has been raised every time. The last time we met was a last man standing match and we literally about killed each other. It was such a brutal match from both of us that ended with me putting him through a table off the ramp with a Styles Clash. It’s so hard to top something like that because we literally left everything we had in the ring and outside the ring. There was nothing left of either one of us after that match, so to have one final match is a lot of pressure because we’ve got to make it something that people will never forget. We want to put on a classic. It is hard, but I think we’ll be able to do it.

You recently lost another match with a stipulation that you won’t get another title shot until next year. How does that change your outlook on your goals and what you want to accomplish in the next year?

I don’t know. The year’s not over and who knows what my mindset will be at the end of this year? I’m not sure where this will lead me and where I will take it. Hopefully there will be loopholes, there will be some way for me to get that world title before Bound for Glory. Who’s to say that I’ll even make in the tournament? I have yet to do that, so even though I may have a shot at Bound for Glory doesn’t mean I’ll get it.

Since Sunday’s match is being billed as the last meeting between you and Daniels, what do you plan on doing to try and make it stand out amongst the many matches the two of you have had against one another?

The thing I’m going to try to accomplish in this match is make sure it’s different from everybody else’s on the card and do something people haven’t seen, or maybe they’ve forgotten about like classic wrestling, classic storytelling and everything that goes along with what professional wrestling has been and what it will be. I think the thing is to try to make it different from what we’ve done and what everybody else is doing.

Is there anyone else on the TNA roster you’d like to develop a friendship or rivalry with that might compare to the ones you’ve had with Christopher Daniels?

Rivalries? Who knows who the next guy is? I can tell you that as far as friendships, I think I’ve done enough of those little friendships and factions and stuff like that. I think it’s about time that AJ Styles do his own thing and stop worrying about everybody else and stop being the janitor of TNA and cleaning up messes and go out there and do my own thing.

Probably the one solid rule in professional wrestling is to never say “never.” Do you really believe this is the last time you two guys will meet?

You know, I’ve thought about that myself. What if he’s in the Bound for Glory Series and what if I’m in the Bound for Glory Series? How can we not wrestle each other? Just little things like that. How can we stay apart? Is there going to be some rule? Or maybe there will be one final time where I ask him to wrestle me and he accepts or something like that. That’s going to be a hard one to get around, so we’ll see.

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Monstrosity Championship Wrestling goes to the Asylum!

Wrestling with Pop Culture and the Silver Scream SpookShow are proud to announce that Monstrosity Championship Wrestling is being sent to the Asylum! After surviving the end of the world, MCW commits itself Jan. 4, the first Friday of 2013. Having found a new home, Professor Morte is ready to crown the first MCW Champion, which means some of wrestling’s top living and undead talents will arise for a championship tournament.

This tournament will feature first-time match-ups such as Universal Independent Wrestling Internet Champion “Bona Fide” Fred Yehi taking on Anarchy Wrestling Young Lions Champion “The Lethal Dose” Stryknyn in his MCW debut. You’ll also see NWA Atlanta Georgia Heavyweight Champion  Cru Jones of Hot Like Lava make his MCW debut against “The Zombie King” Papa Marko. “The Phantom” Casey Kincaid takes on “Do or Die” Chip Day and “The Undead Luchador” Supernatural battles “The Demigod” Mason in other tournament turmoil.

Which wrestling legend will Papa Marko bring back from the dead this time? What surprises might Johnny Danger have as he makes his MCW return? And what will come of this odd situation between the Invisible Man and the Wolfmen? There’s only one way to find out!

The wild and wooly band known as Bigfoot will be rocking. Who knows? Maybe the real Bigfoot will actually show up! The Cayrum Honeys will definitely be there handing out creepy concoctions such as To Hell You Ride. And we’ll have raffle prizes from Reckognize, Pine Street Market and more!

Georgia Wrestling Now welcomes The Jagged Edge and Andy Anderson

Team All You Can Eat’s Matt Hankins makes his co-host return on this week’s Georgia Wrestling Now. But that’s not the only return for a GWN regular as The Jagged Edge calls in to talk about his upcoming return to the ring after being injured at an Anarchy Wrestling event a few months ago. In addition to talking to the former Pro Wrestling Resurrection Heavyweight Champion, Wrestling with Pop Culture also hears from NWA Atlanta Tag Team Champion Andy Anderson about the recent change from NWA Action, the promotion’s status with the National Wrestling Alliance and  his upcoming match against Rick Michaels and Bobby Hayes at Saturday Night Rumble IV. Listen live every Monday at 7 p.m. and call 347-324-5735 for questions or comments.

Even while injured, The Jagged Edge has maintained an intimidating presence in Univerasl Independent Wrestling, Anarchy Wrestling and Pro Wrestling Resurrection. Photo by Harold Jay Taylor/Headlocks and Headshots.

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Dystopian future is easier to comprehend with DVD release of “The Day”

Just three months after its limited theatrical release, WWE StudiosThe Day is now available on DVD and in a Blu-ray/DVD combo pack. In my initial review of the film, I praised the film’s stylistic approach to a bleak post-apocalyptic landscape where nomadic packs of humans do battle for survival. But even though the film’s washed-out look and masterfully low-budget special effects are impressive, I still feel like it wanders around the topics of why these two groups of people are at each other’s throats and how humanity has found itself in such a weary state.

But mystery can be a good thing, so the fact that we never find out the specifics of the war that has left a few stragglers fighting for survival isn’t a huge problem. Though bonus features are sparse on this DVD/Blu-ray release, the commentary track featuring director Doug Aarniokoski, producer Guy Danella and writer Luke Passmore does offer some insight into the things that weren’t apparent to me the first time I watched the movie.

The premise of The Day is that the protagonists (Shannyn Sossamon, Shawn Ashmore, Dominic Monaghan, Cory Hardrict and a viciously emotional Ashley Bell) find refuge in an abandoned farmhouse that is actually a trap set by another clan led by a Mohawked Michael Eklund. What wasn’t clear the first time around was why one group of humans had set a trap for another group of humans rather than working together to restore some semblance of civility to the world. But the audio commentary explains that the world is now devoid of animals, meaning that many people have resorted to cannibalism in order to survive. So those trapped in the house are intended to be the next few meals for Eklund and his carnivorous clan. (The commentary also points out that one of the bad guys is played by Shimon Moore from the band Sick Puppies, which I otherwise would probably not have realized.)

Well, that puts everything into an entirely different perspective. Now that I know specifically what these people are fighting over, and the consequences those trapped inside the house face if they lose the fight, I’m able to be much more emotionally invested in a movie that already hooked me with its visual prowess and cinematography. And that fact that The Day features people fighting for their lives in a futuristic wasteland that doesn’t include zombies, vampires or other supernatural threats is a refreshing nuance what could otherwise have been a tired rehashing of horror clichés. Despite my initial criticisms, I enjoyed The Day the first time around. But multiple viewings definitely make for a more enriching experience.

Georgia Wrestling Now welcomes West “Knife” Evans, Larry Goodman and Rick Michaels

While most of us are getting back to the grind after an extended holiday weekend, Georgia Wrestling Now brings you its second installment in a three-part series with Pro Wrestling Resurrection Heavyweight Champion, Peachstate Wrestling Alliance Tag Team Champion and Georgia wrestling veteran Rick Michaels. Team All You Can Eat’s Matt Hankins is still on vacation, so Wrestling with Pop Culture is joined by aspiring Atlanta comedian West “Knife” Evans, who has spent some time in the ring as a referee and designed posters for Platinum Championship Wrestling and Monstrosity Championship Wrestling. Georgia Wrestling History‘s Larry Goodman also stops by to discuss Global Championship Wrestling’s event last Saturday (was WWE‘s Sin Cara there as advertised?) and recent and upcoming events throughout the Georgia wrestling scene. Listen live every Monday at 7 p.m.

Rick Michaels and the Exotic Ones bring carnage to Peachstate Wrestling Alliance's Turkey Bash II. Photo by Harold Jay Taylor/Headlocks and Headshots.

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