New Year, New Beginnings.
It's been a long long time since I have sat down to write a blog entry. With my over active Facebook account it feels like I am writing a blog throughout the day every day! With CWE celebrating it's 3 year anniversary I figured it would be a good time to sit down and put some thoughts in writing.
First off and most importantly, thank you! Thank you to each and every person who has supported CWE throughout the last 3 years whether it be as a paying customer throughout Manitoba, Ontario, and Saskatchewan, a official sponsor of the company, a performer who has put their body on the line for the company, and each and every person who helps with the little or big things on event day. You have all made the last three years an amazing life experience that will carry on with me personally for a life time.
Time really does fly by when you are having fun and to think it has already been three years since I nervously arrived at the Maples Community Center for what was our first and could have been our last event. As a performer I have always strived to be better and get further ahead in the industry and with Winnipeg being my hometown I had grown very tired and jaded with the scene at the time and the lack of drive and passion to attempt bigger and better things and create opportunities for some of the most talented men in this country. It was with great resistance and cooperation from the "industry leaders" at the time we looked to make our mark and create a splash in the Winnipeg market place. We had our doubters fans and wrestlers alike but with the team we had assembled, whether or not all of them were viewed as "top guys" at the time I knew we had a passionate dedicated group of guys that wanted a changing of the guard. That didn't take long to happen and three years later most of those men have developed into a amazing performers with great success to their name for it.
When we first launched the company Winnipeg was still stuck in the "exclusivity" mindset where if you wrestled one place, you weren't wrestling anywhere else. We wanted to break that mind set and in doing so we offered everyone a spot on the debut event we felt could contribute regardless of company affiliation. The likes of Robby Royce, Anderson Tyson Moore, Nate Hardy, Antonio Scorpio Jr., Adam Knight amongst many others you'd eventually see in CWE were offered spots but turned them down due to pressure with their current promoter at the time and not wanting to rock the boat and take a chance. A lot of these men were the established guard in the minds of many wrestling fans in Winnipeg at the time and without them it felt like it might be an uphill battle but luckily we had collected enough guys who wanted to break out to the next level and make something special happen. The likes of AJ Sanchez, Kevy Chevy, Rick Matthews, myself and many others were always considered future top guys in the town but due to never falling in line we never made the jump to the next level. With a chip on our shoulder knowing we were just as talented if not more so than people above us we viewed it as a challenge to prove just how talented we felt we were.
With a lot of the local industries top stars declining the initial show we had to take a chance on a lot of under dogs to step it up and fill spots and make an impression to get the ball rolling. With that being said, one veteran and industry leader decided to take a chance on us and that man was Mentallo. Every other wrestler on the initial event was a "freelance" wrestler in Winnipeg but Mentallo was the ONLY one currently working in a company that wanted exclusivity that took a chance on a company with no proven track record or stable future. When we signed "American Dragon" Bryan Danielson (WWE World Champion Daniel Bryan) to main event our first event it was an easy decision that Mentallo would get the go ahead and be put in the pressured position of the first ever main event.
Looking back on January 23rd, 2009 I recall excitement, nervousness, and disappointment. We had worked very hard to fill the building and the first show was standing room only. We had a packed house, a large crew, and a point to prove. Right out of the gate was a four way match with Billy Blaze, Rick Matthews, Bobby Fox, and Don Douglas. They are all very capable performers and have gone on to have some of the company's best matches in it's 3 year history but on this night something wasn't clicking and it was a beyond BAD match. The opening match sets the pace for the rest of the night and I recall being very stressed watching this match take place as it was the complete opposite of what we needed. With others in the industry wanting to see us fall on our face we looked to be right on track right out of the gate.
After that match it really didn't get too much better from there. Outside of a Big Sexy Beast Midwest Ground And Air tag match everything was fairly lackluster. That of course was until the main event of Bryan Danielson and Mentallo. This match single handily saved the show and perhaps the company in what to this day is one of the best matches I have had the pleasure of watching live.
Not only did Mentallo contribute to saving the show on this night he helped build the foundation in the months to follow by sticking to CWE throughout the pressure and eventual firing from his "home promotion" for working our events. Although things were shaky the first couple events he stood by us and essentially trendsetted other top stars wanting to make the jump and help the company the grow. The inexperience of running a regular wrestling event, especially with a team of young talent developing was apparent in the first string of CWE's shows but with time came confidence and with that confidence came everyone on the crew living up the potential and expectations put in front of them.
Three years later and after some potential company breaking partnerships and attacks we are still going strong, if not stronger than ever. Fresh off our second standing room only crowd in three events CWE has acquired every top star performer in the area, consistently running large scale shows, and providing it's performers opportunities against the world's best and providing opportunities on the road not only for CWE but other companies throughout the country. CWE went from being the place no one wanted to take a chance on to being the place everyone serious about the business wants to be apart of. Looking back on the resistance from other industry leaders it only forced us to work harder and think smarter to excel and realistically become the only top tier show in the city of Winnipeg.
I am personally very proud and appreciative of the team we have and what we have accomplished and look forward to making 2012 the most memorable year yet. Fresh off a memorable anniversary show we bounce right back with a huge show March 8th at Cowboy's Roadhouse featuring the debut of former ECW World Champion Tommy Dreamer. With an agreement set in place with Western based company the CNWA (www.cnwawrestling.ca) pioneered by Manitoba born Vance Nevada you will be seeing more fresh faces from out west making their way to CWE and some of your favorite CWE stars getting any opportunity apart of their upcoming television project.
It's been an amazing three years, again, thank you everyone who has supported the company on any level. Buckle up your seat belts, this ride is just getting started!
"Hotshot" Danny Duggan
Monday, January 30, 2012
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
The Debut Blog!
The Debut Blog!
Hello everyone and welcome to the first of many CWE blogs to come! Canadian Wrestling's Elite is expanding on it's growth of being the most fan interactive company in Canada with a long list of wrestler blogs to come. CWE has excelled in allowing fans to get up close and personal with all the stars of CWE and import stars with its pre-show meet and greet and ever so popular CWE after party's and will continue the trend by allowing CWE fans from across Canada to interact with their favorite CWE stars on an individual basis.
CWE stars such Jon Cutler, Mentallo, Jimmy Jacobs, Chi Chi Cruz, and CWE champion AJ Sanchez have all signed on for the concept and will be debuting their own personal blogs in the near future. CWE has developed a strong following throughout Manitoba, Ontario, and Saskatchewan and some very passionate fans at that and now they can stay up to date with their favorite stars travels, upcoming matches, road stories, and Q & A's.
Now onto to some CWE happenings!
There are a lot of new and exciting things going on in Canadian Wrestling's Elite at the moment. CWE is debuting in Fisher Branch, Manitoba on Saturday, Sept 18th with a fundraiser for the Fisher Branch Hockey Association. CWE star "Pimp Daddy" Rick Matthews was born and raised in the town of Fisher Branch and played for the towns hockey team. This will be a homecoming for Matthews who has never wrestled in his hometown. This will also be the first time Matthews challenges for the CWE title as he will be wrestling AJ Sanchez. That is a rare match you will be unlikely to see elsewhere on a CWE event. The TRCW tag team titles will also be defended for the first time on a CWE event that evening.
To say I'm overly excited about Breaking the Barrier on Sept 28th is an understatement. Knowing what's on the agenda for that evening has me excited not only as a wrestler but as a fan as well that evening. From top to bottom this shows looks like it could be the show of the year. So many matches have the potential to be the one talked about the next day. Everyone on the crew needs to bring their working boots on the 28th. Those matches will be announced shortly! I don't advise ever missing a CWE show, but you definitely don't want to miss this one.
There are a lot of changes happening in CWE all in which with time will be for the better. Since the inception of WFX in Winnipeg, a company CWE has had a very positive working arrangement with we have spaced out our Winnipeg dates to every 6-8 weeks to allow enough room for everyone in the market place to survive running "larger scale" events with import talent. This has been a blessing as it has kept us fresh in the marketplace but has also allowed us to focus on our ever increasing schedule outside of Winnipeg and the ability to build our other markets properly.
One thing I have felt since the move to every 6-8 weeks our "home base" show feels more and more like a spot show to me opposed to a show with continued story. With such a gap between shows it is very hard to develop a story and characters as effectively as I would like. Ideally you would like time for things to naturally progress and unfold but with large amounts of time between shows sometimes you feel you need to capitalize while it's hot at risk of loosing attention spans or interest.
CWE will be experimenting by adding a Winnipeg date between the "larger scale import" shows. Starting in October CWE will be adding a show that will feature the Canadian based CWE wrestlers. This show will allow CWE fans an opportunity to fill their wrestling void between bigger shows as well as allow story's within CWE to gain more depth leading into the bigger events. Stay tuned as things develop.
CWE fans can expect to see a lot of new faces and some faces that haven't been around sometime popping up in CWE rings. I firmly stand behind each and every show CWE puts out but I feel a "shake up" is in order. Our crew consists of the best talent in the areas we run events but even some of the best get complacent sometimes. Sometimes guys need to be challenged and given a run for their money to bring out the best of them. CWE is currently seeking more hungry passionate wrestlers who want to take it up a notch and continue to help CWE grow at any costs. Some fat needs to be trimmed to move ahead.
CWE has proven to be a place of opportunity for those who want to get a head in the business and advance to the next level by testing their abilities against the best talent available. Many fresh faces have been in contact with CWE and CWE has been in contact with many fresh faces. If you are a wrestler in the Central Canadian area who feels you can bring something to the table to advance the product or have the passion to grow as a professional get in contact with me. Be a part of the "shake up". CWE needs a full crew of dedicated individuals who want to see this thing get higher and grow in order to get there. Breaking the Barrier on Sept 28th is just the beginning.
So long for now!
Hello everyone and welcome to the first of many CWE blogs to come! Canadian Wrestling's Elite is expanding on it's growth of being the most fan interactive company in Canada with a long list of wrestler blogs to come. CWE has excelled in allowing fans to get up close and personal with all the stars of CWE and import stars with its pre-show meet and greet and ever so popular CWE after party's and will continue the trend by allowing CWE fans from across Canada to interact with their favorite CWE stars on an individual basis.
CWE stars such Jon Cutler, Mentallo, Jimmy Jacobs, Chi Chi Cruz, and CWE champion AJ Sanchez have all signed on for the concept and will be debuting their own personal blogs in the near future. CWE has developed a strong following throughout Manitoba, Ontario, and Saskatchewan and some very passionate fans at that and now they can stay up to date with their favorite stars travels, upcoming matches, road stories, and Q & A's.
Now onto to some CWE happenings!
There are a lot of new and exciting things going on in Canadian Wrestling's Elite at the moment. CWE is debuting in Fisher Branch, Manitoba on Saturday, Sept 18th with a fundraiser for the Fisher Branch Hockey Association. CWE star "Pimp Daddy" Rick Matthews was born and raised in the town of Fisher Branch and played for the towns hockey team. This will be a homecoming for Matthews who has never wrestled in his hometown. This will also be the first time Matthews challenges for the CWE title as he will be wrestling AJ Sanchez. That is a rare match you will be unlikely to see elsewhere on a CWE event. The TRCW tag team titles will also be defended for the first time on a CWE event that evening.
To say I'm overly excited about Breaking the Barrier on Sept 28th is an understatement. Knowing what's on the agenda for that evening has me excited not only as a wrestler but as a fan as well that evening. From top to bottom this shows looks like it could be the show of the year. So many matches have the potential to be the one talked about the next day. Everyone on the crew needs to bring their working boots on the 28th. Those matches will be announced shortly! I don't advise ever missing a CWE show, but you definitely don't want to miss this one.
There are a lot of changes happening in CWE all in which with time will be for the better. Since the inception of WFX in Winnipeg, a company CWE has had a very positive working arrangement with we have spaced out our Winnipeg dates to every 6-8 weeks to allow enough room for everyone in the market place to survive running "larger scale" events with import talent. This has been a blessing as it has kept us fresh in the marketplace but has also allowed us to focus on our ever increasing schedule outside of Winnipeg and the ability to build our other markets properly.
One thing I have felt since the move to every 6-8 weeks our "home base" show feels more and more like a spot show to me opposed to a show with continued story. With such a gap between shows it is very hard to develop a story and characters as effectively as I would like. Ideally you would like time for things to naturally progress and unfold but with large amounts of time between shows sometimes you feel you need to capitalize while it's hot at risk of loosing attention spans or interest.
CWE will be experimenting by adding a Winnipeg date between the "larger scale import" shows. Starting in October CWE will be adding a show that will feature the Canadian based CWE wrestlers. This show will allow CWE fans an opportunity to fill their wrestling void between bigger shows as well as allow story's within CWE to gain more depth leading into the bigger events. Stay tuned as things develop.
CWE fans can expect to see a lot of new faces and some faces that haven't been around sometime popping up in CWE rings. I firmly stand behind each and every show CWE puts out but I feel a "shake up" is in order. Our crew consists of the best talent in the areas we run events but even some of the best get complacent sometimes. Sometimes guys need to be challenged and given a run for their money to bring out the best of them. CWE is currently seeking more hungry passionate wrestlers who want to take it up a notch and continue to help CWE grow at any costs. Some fat needs to be trimmed to move ahead.
CWE has proven to be a place of opportunity for those who want to get a head in the business and advance to the next level by testing their abilities against the best talent available. Many fresh faces have been in contact with CWE and CWE has been in contact with many fresh faces. If you are a wrestler in the Central Canadian area who feels you can bring something to the table to advance the product or have the passion to grow as a professional get in contact with me. Be a part of the "shake up". CWE needs a full crew of dedicated individuals who want to see this thing get higher and grow in order to get there. Breaking the Barrier on Sept 28th is just the beginning.
So long for now!
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