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DVLH 1999 Luke Hadley Classic Wrestling Classic Luke Hadley DVLH Wrestling DVD http://www.lukehadley.com for full DVD ... Backyard wrestling (More) Classic 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 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.
These activities, which were also closely linked to the reckless nature of other teen-centered shows such as Jackass, were part of the "hardcore" phase of American professional wrestling, ushered in by the extreme style of promotions such as ECW, Xtreme Pro Wrestling, and Combat Zone Wrestling. However, when these promotions closed and/or toned down their extreme nature, backyard wrestling followed suit, leading to less dangerous activity. Because of this, the heavy bleeding and use of dangerous weaponry in backyard wrestling has now faded from popularity.
The "backyard wrestling craze," as it was, began to slow down between 1999 and 2000 . Increased media attention[4] and reforms within the professional wrestling promotions themselves led to a generally unpopular view of wrestling and unprofessional stunts, leading to a decline in the popularity of backyard wrestling. More professional wrestling schools and small independent wrestling promotions formed at this time as well, accepting particularly skilled backyard wrestlers.
As a result, more of the younger independent wrestlers admit to having backyard wrestling experience, some claiming it is a hobby that they pursue while performing professionally. This does not reflect the majority of professional wrestlers, however, as backyard wrestling is often drastically different from that shown on television. However, Foley himself discourages the practice of backyard wrestling. While he made a career by distributing a video of himself doing dangerous stunts such as jumping off a rooftop onto a mattress, he downplays what he did and says it is too dangerous. In his book Foley Is Good, Mick Foley recalls an instance where he was interviewed for a television piece about the growing trend for backyard wrestling. He claims that comments he made having viewed footage of a legitimate professional hardcore match were deliberately misrepresented and applied by the production company to a backyard vignette.
Some professional wrestlers and most, if not all, professional wrestling promotions discourage backyard wrestling in public comments, because it involves legal risk to the promotions in the form of lawsuits by individuals. Several lawsuits have been brought against wrestling promotions, most prominently WWE, alleging that people have caused serious injury to others by imitating professional wrestling moves they saw on TV. As a result of this pressure, WWE now features prominent disclaimers during its programming which urges fans, "Don't try this at home."
Some professional wrestlers have admitted to practicing it themselves during their younger years. Those who have done so include the Hardy Boyz and Shannon Moore, among others. While many backyard wrestlers believe that backyard wrestling is good preparation for future exploits in professional wrestling given Mick Foley's career, prominent wrestling school operators have often stated their disdain for the practice. Harley Race, in particular, has said "I absolutely hate it" and "It's just absolute stupidity. (Less)
Xcorps Action Sports TV #35.) VIPER seg.4 Xcorps Action Sports Show #35.)"VIPER"-seg.4-This episode follows up the raging XC DUNES (More) Xcorps Action Sports Show #35.)"VIPER"-seg.4-This episode follows up the raging XC DUNES off road motor sports series and includes hosts Jason Lazo and Rat Sult returning to the California Glamis sand dunes for more sand rod big air action fueled by tight tunes from Xcorps featured artists Poets and Pornstars and Daddy X along with mega vids from Euro metal bands Kreator and Metal Church! The show opens up from Los Angeles where host Jason Lazo rolls into Hollywoods famous Viper Room club for a live performance from CEG managed Karmagun Records band Poets and Pornstars. Great live action HD shots here with their song War on Gravity setting the pace for this XC episode-fast and mucho fun! Segment one starts out with the cameras rolling 90 miles east of San Diego at the Glamis Dunes where Jason meets up with X Games luge skate medalist Rat Sult towing his new 500 HP custom sand buggy into camp. It's not long until the rig is gassed up and flooring up untouched dune faces complete with hood cam shots and a punchy tune from Poets and Pornstars called Get Your Kicks! Nice fit! Jason talks with Rat about the Glamis scene and what to expect over the weekend! After that the action continues with more dune riding action and some crazy shots of some of the custom rides people create to roll the sand including a cool single seat V-8 monster quad! No smog, speed or horse limits at Glamis! Jason drops a few lines and Sub Noize artist Daddy X rolls his song Mind Bender to shots of Rats car going airborne! Have a drink while you're up there boys! Sound bytes here from Jason on his first impression riding along with the Ratmeister! Rat and J drop down the face of an 800-foot dune in seconds pushed by the Chevy Vette LS2 motor. The action rod shots share the edit with cranking tunes and a massive video from Euro metal band Kreator blowing it up at WOA festival in Wacken Germany --one of Europes biggest! The band took the place down doing their song 'People of the Lie' complete with a classic metal scream pumping the Glamis action! Thanks to SPV Records and RIVE for the hookup! After the break the sand pounding continues with Jason and Rat charging the RatRod up Big Daddy Dune - Oldsmobile Hill - cut with tunes from the equally charging Euro band Metal Church working their song Mirror of Lies at another huge festival in Oslo Norway. The Viking soul seeks Metal! Perfect for the fast action with the segment rolling with even more Glamis HD shots including custom cool all American sand toys and some fun quad drag racing straight up the dune faces! LA band Poets and Pornstars backs the action as well closing out the segment in style! In the next segment Jason pulls it back to LA to The Viper Room where band Poets and Pornstars is breaking out front of the Hollywood club. J introduces the members to the XC audience and talks with leadman Hal Ozsan. Nice XC throw by the band along with some cool live set closing performance shots! The show closes out with Rat and J man back at the Sand Toy capital of the world and some sick night run action tailored by more tunes from Daddy X and his song Mind Bender! Pretty much describes what Xcorps is all about! Save The Dunes! GlamisInfo.com Closed Captioned. See The Action Hear The Music Join The Xcorps! ©2007TheXcorps J.S.Edmondson (Less)
Siebenburgen - Loreia - 1997 Melodic Black Metal Sweden
2009-07-27 - extension: rar - size: 73 MB
Siebenburgen - Loreia - 1997 Melodic Black Metal Sweden
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