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CHIKARMY Insider and the Temple of Doom! (New Horrible Gimmick~!)

by Justin Houston on Oct.10, 2009, under CHIKARMY Insider

Welcome to The Young CHIKARMY Insider Chronicles! I wish I had some kind of witty inside reference to the show about the early years of Indiana Jones, but I didn’t watch it. It was before my time. Sean Patrick Flanery played the young Henry. He was in The Boondock Saints. There’s a sequel to that film coming out this month called The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day. Everybody’s back from the first film except for Willem Dafoe, who probably laughed until he passed out when they asked him to do it. Even David Della Rocco is back…somehow. While I can’t really recommend you see the first film or its sequel (they’re both ridiculously stupid, but pretty fun), I can definitely advocate Overnight, the documentary that followed Boondock Saints creator, writer, and director Troy Duffy as he slowly devolved from Hollywood golden boy to an egomaniacal jerk that alienated everyone around him. It’s fascinating, but it has nothing to do with Chikara.

This week’s issue takes one final look at the October shows, where only one match remains unannounced. Then, Eddie Kingston would like a word with us. It’s about Claudio Castagnoli…and it’s not very pleasant. Those two need to hug it out. Lastly, I’ve a got a new Horrible Gimmick~! for your viewing pleasure. So buckle up and get ready…’cause this column ain’t got airbags. Seriously, the column would NOT pass highway safety inspection. Read at your own risk.

At Hiding in Plain Sight, Chikara’s September show in New Hampshire, Sal Rinauro showed up alongside Bryan Danielson and Colt Cabana, most likely filming for their documentary Wrestling Road Diaries. He apparently went a little banana when he wasn’t instantly offered a contract with the company. He then grabbed a camera and demanded a bout against Mike Quackenbush. Not just any match, either; a match for Quack’s NWA World Jr. Title! Well Leonard F. Chikarason was apparently impressed with Sal’s moxie, so the match is on! Last time these two faced each other, Quackenbush survived Sal’s devastating springboard corkscrew enzuigiri and tapped Rinauro out using a modified Boston Crab. Rinauro will have to take control early, otherwise his Chikara debut will be one to forget.

Opponents in the Cibernetico match, Matt and Nick Jackson will team up the night before in a match that will see The Young Bucks challenge three other teams in a Four-Corners Elimination Tag Match. The team with the most to gain here is The Osirian Portal, who lost the tag belts at Hiding in Plain Sight. They have been put in a great position here, along with their tag the next night against The Roughnecks, to get their belts back. If they were to somehow run the table, getting all three falls, and if The Roughnecks beat the Colony for the belts, The Portal might have to cash in their points and demand a title shot! Icarus & Chuck Taylor are also coming off of a loss at Hiding in Plain Sight, so a win here will put them back on track to total tag team domination. With Icarus & Akuma already in line for a shot and Akuma & Taylor sitting comfortably at two points, F.I.S.T. could be looking to mount something crazy against the tag champs. The wildcard in all of this would be the new team of Dasher Hatfield and Sugar Dunkerton. This one should be as unpredictable as it is explosive!

As you can see, there have been several line-up changes on both sides of this year’s Cibernetico match. The drama behind it adds another personal element to the match. See, Fire Ant was given the option of moving his team around, shifting his batting order. He declined, so Soldier Ant made several adjustments, most notably pitting top pick Mike Quackenbush against team captain Fire Ant and putting Hallowicked as the next-in-line against Jigsaw. Then, Fire Ant changed his mind, requesting to shift his batting order. Soldier Ant agreed to let it go, but it was a bush-league move by Fire Ant to make that play. Still, it worked out for him, and he got his way. The most significant change Fire Ant made was placing Player Dos a step behind Player Uno, keeping them staggered in the batting order.

It’ll be put up or shut up time for Sal Rinauro at Cibernetico Increible. Already with a title match the night before against Quackenbush, Sal will then have to contend with Claudio Castagnoli the next. Some might argue that Sal has bitten off more than he can chew, but I doubt Sal would be one of those people. He’s his biggest fan and someone who truly believes his own hype, but if he doesn’t find a way to steer clear of Claudio’s nasty strikes, he might get a Giant Swing right out of the building.

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Eddie Kingston – Chikara Pro blog – October 10, 2009

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Y’know what bugs me about you, Claudio? You and I have a lot in common, but you’re too blind to see that. You and I are both passionate about what we do. I love a good fight. You love a good fight. I’m not in this business to make friends, and neither are you. I hate to lose, and I know you hate to lose. I know how it eats you up inside because in your mind, no one should ever beat you. A man in your condition, with your skills, with your physique…who could POSSIBLY beat you? Well I did it. I pinned your shoulders to the mat back in May. That could have been the end of things between us, but there was no way you were going to let that stand. I know that about you. I understand the kind of creature you are…because I’m that same kind of creature.

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Claudio Tells Kingston to Ante Up.

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The truth is Claudio, you and I could have been friends, but life has taken us down two separate paths. And on my path, I’ve learned some valuable lessons that I guess you haven’t. There’s something about the professional wrestling business you need to understand. This business is filled with people you DON’T have to like, but you DO have to respect. Look at the guy who trained me. I have NEVER liked Quackenbush from the day I met him. But I respect the man. I respect his abilities. Not because I want to, but because I HAVE to. So where you get off thinking you are BETTER than me - that you don’t have to RESPECT me? After what I’ve been through, in this business and in my life? Well I guess I’ll just have to teach you some respect, Claudio. And if that doesn’t work, then I’ll beat the respect into you. Bring your smug smile to Philadelphia on November 22 so I can teach you the error of your ways, Claudio. I’m going to embarrass you in front of everyone, and when it’s over, you’re going to get on the mic and say YOU RESPECT ME.

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Get ready to bow down to the King.

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I promised it to you last week, and I delivered: a fresh baked edition of Horrible Gimmicks Run Amok~! This is an idea I had while watching another wrestler work in his gimmick. I am probably the biggest Kenichiro Arai mark on this planet. He works mainly in Dragon Gate, had has the gimmick of an old, tired, drunk who never feels like wrestling. He always cheats, will occasionally fall asleep during matches, and is just a gigantic evildoer most of the time. I was watching a match he had with Anthony W. Mori, and I had a thought: “Wouldn’t this be funny if he was dressed like a clown?” And that was the launching pad for Zobo, the Happiest Clown. To get an idea of how Zobbo handles his business, you can watch the match that helped me conceive him RIGHT HERE! Just picture Araken (the guy in the jumpsuit) as a sad clown.

Lawrence “Larry” Wendell was born in Chicago, Illinois. His father was a third generation butcher, so when he was growing up, that is what Larry was expected to become. His family labeled him “Happy Larry” became there seemingly was not a thing on Earth that could break his spirit. Even on the day his first pet died (a gerbil named Toothy), Larry simply declared, “Yay! We can get a new gerbil!” He went on to attend high school in the same spirits, but by that time, he had fallen in love with making other people smile just as much as he did. It was at the end of his junior year that he created Zobo, a character that was created initially just for entertaining residents at orphanages and retirement homes. He married his high school sweetheart directly after graduating and began his life as a butcher in the family business.

Larry continued to entertain people, and on one fateful day at a nursing home on the north side, he discovered pro wrestling on TV. He loved the action and the sportsmanship, but he loved the drama as well, finding it to be a much better platform for his pursuit. He wanted to please a larger audience, and wrestling was the ticket. After months of saving and deliberation, Larry started training to become a pro wrestler. He was a natural, and within a year, he was already getting bookings local, awaiting the call to get into the big leagues. His energy and enthusiasm were so infectious that he caught fire with fans from the get-go. After only two years on the Chicago circuit, Larry got the call: he would be on national television every week in a worldwide federation, entertaining fans all over the country. He quit his job as a butcher and became a wrestler full-time. It was the last time in his life that Larry would catch an honest break.

Upon arriving in the big leagues, Larry noticed how difficult it was to circumvent the politics of the business. When he finally got his chance to shine, audiences latched on. It amazed even Larry how quickly fans everywhere picked up on his liveliness. He felt like the luckiest guy in the world. Then, for reasons that were never explained to Larry, his house exploded. It just…it just exploded. Every possession he had was destroyed in the fire. He and his wife stayed in an apartment, where Larry tripped over a loose tile and injured his knee. Two weeks later, after a whirlwind rise to fame, Larry was fired. Apparently, another wrestler with backstage pull got Larry axed to make room for his buddy to start a clown character named Doink. Everybody hated it and still hates it. It was and is really stupid.

After years of failed attempts to make a child with his wife, Larry (now a hardware salesman since his father’s butcher business went under) got tested, which revealed that Larry was unable to bear one. Larry’s wife left him shortly after. After a spat with his family that involved Larry’s impotency, he found himself alone and resorting to alcohol to relieve stress. Five years passed without incident before Larry’s liquor abuse blended into his work, where he berated a customer for being, “really short and dumb-looking.” The ten year old girl’s parents filed a lawsuit. Larry was out of a job.

Unemployed, depressed and alone, Larry got a call at three in the afternoon from an old friend about a wrestling reunion show at a rodeo. Larry suited up right away, make-up, red nose and all, and went to the show, where he wrestled a really big guy who worked stiff. That’s all Larry could remember. He woke up in a hospital bed a day later. Apparently, Larry imagined the phone call, went down to the local rodeo, and fought a bull in front of a couple thousand people. He became a YouTube sensation, and suddenly there was interest in Larry again on the wrestling independent scene again, which had grown by leaps and bounds since his days. Larry, it seemed, was back.

Sober and excited, Zobo, The Happiest Clown, made his redebut in New York as a part of a legends wrestling show. Larry came out to a thunderous clamor, and as he made his way down the ramp, he tripped and fell flat on his face. He hadn’t worn his big shoes in years, so it was somewhat understandable. However, when Larry looked up, he saw kids pointing, laughing, and shouting terrible, unrepeatable things at him. Larry continued to play to the crowd happily, but his join soon died. No one clapped. No one cheered. No one cared. They just insulted him right to his face. The fans, it seemed, had become cynical and self-important. They didn’t care about him anymore. That’s when Larry decided to return the favor.

He wrestled at half-speed that night, drawing amazing heat from the crowd. He didn’t care anymore. Larry got paid that night, and the promoter told him there was more work in the future if he could get fans riled up like that. Larry wanted to wrestle under his own name, but the promoter said that he would only hire him if he was in the make-up. So that’s Larry’s curse; the only way he can get back at the world is to anger them in the ring, where he is forced to wear a persona that doesn’t apply to him anymore. Larry turned back to booze, even carrying a flask to the ring with him. He joined Chikara soon at the behest of fans that wanted to genuinely cheer him on. Larry didn’t believe them, thinking it was just some sort of game to further humiliate him. Larry would swig from his “water” bottle (Chikara officials didn’t want him drinking from a flask) and continue on his mission: make everyone as mad and bitter as he is. There’s no happy ending here; just an ending.

NAME: Zobo

NICKNAMES: The Happiest Clown”

BLACE OF BIRTH: The Land of Candy and Adventure

THEME MUSIC: Don’t Worry, Be Happy” - Bobby McFerrin

FINISHING MOVES: Kamikaze-Style Headbutt, Shining Klown Kick, flask or “water” bottle used as a weapon

TRADEMARK MOVES: Really Big Boot, Second-Rope Front Dropkick, Bear Hug, Pie Face, Head butts, Nose Wrench, Repeated Stomps

実際に重要なニュース!

- Chikara will return to Easton and Philadelphia in November with Throwing Life’s Instructions Away on Saturday, November 21st and the Season 8 Finale show Three-Fisted Tales on Sunday, November 22nd. These shows will be discussed here at-length in the coming weeks!

- Next week, I’ll have results from the two October shows, some November show updates, and some Classic Chikara! I’ll be at the Florida/Arkansas football game in Gainesville, so I’ll be back the next day. You can expect the column to be up Sunday night. See ya then!

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Late Night with CHIKARMY Insider! (DVD Review + Cibernetico news)

by Justin Houston on Oct.05, 2009, under CHIKARA DVD Reviews, CHIKARMY Insider

Hello all, and welcome to CHIKARMY Insider, in the Conservatory, with the Lead Pipe. Yeah, that’s how we do. We do lead pipe. As you may or may not have noticed, this week’s Insider is two days late. Now, I really wish that I had some sort of grand explanation for it: my wife died, a plane hit my favorite restaurant, there was a good football game on, etc. The truth is much simpler, and pretty embarrassing: I forgot to post it. I wrote it up and…forgot a very important step! Yep, it was my lunch hour earlier today and I wanted to see what others had written. Well, much to my surprise…my article wasn’t there. Nicely done, me. Had to wait ‘til now to post. Sorry fans…er, fan. To make up for this, next’s week article WILL be on time and WILL feature an all-new Horrible Gimmick~! Rejoice! This week’s episode features a DVD review of “The Bobliographon”, more poorly-conceived threats from UltraMantis Black, and info on the October shows, including a look at the final four teams in this year’s Cibernetico, with one HUGE surprise team that…You. Won’t. See. Coming. Look at me! I’m the ending to a bad horror trailer!

CHIKARMYInsider-DonstDasher.jpg CHIKARMY Insider - Dasher & Donst picture by T8RNUTS

Chikara DVD Review:

The Bobliographon

The Bobliographon might as well have been called “Night of the Grudges”, as there were four matches that had heated back-stories with issues that needed settling. Some of the conflicts were ended…others continued to burn. Incoherence looked to end their feud with The Roughnecks, Vin Gerard continued his feud with Glacier, and The Future is Now looked to tear The Osirian Portal apart. The main event saw the biggest feud in Chikara explode into all-out war as The Colony, looking to avenge their fallen brother Worker Ant, teamed with Mike Quackenbush and Jigsaw to face Buck Hawke and the men who ended their brother’s career: F.I.S.T.

1. Claudio Castagnoli vs. Shadow Phoenix - ***1/2

Really good contest between these two, which is NOT a surprise if you’ve ever seen a match pitting Claudio against any small, athletic, flying wrestler. This match was much crisper than Shadow’s bout the night before against Gran Akuma. Finish was good, but I was shocked that it only took a Bicycle Kick to cut Shadow Phoenix down. It made Claudio look beastly, which was the point I guess.

PROMO - The Super Smash Brothers

These guys always slay me when they get time to talk. This was the first time I took notice of how thick Dos’ French-Canadian accent is. It was startling.

PROMO - 2.0

See Above. Well, not the French-Canadian thing. That’s exclusive to Mr. Dos.

2. Elimination Match - Cheech & Cloudy vs. 2.0 vs. The UnStable vs. The SSB - ***1/4

Good match. I really wasn’t into a lot of the stuff at the beginning, but after the 2.0 elimination, things picked up nicely. There was an absolutely huge moment that occurs after the second elimination and would foreshadow events to come in Chikara. But the really meat here was the exchanges between the Smash Brothers and Cheech & Cloudy. They had a terrific match last year at Aniversarioct, and they picked up right where they left off here.

PROMO - The Order of the Neo-Solar Temple

I don’t even remember this promo to be honest, so it couldn’t have been that important. I remember UltraMantis said something about wielding the “ultimate power”, which would be big later on in the show and in Chikara as well.

3. Create-A-Wrestler vs. UltraMantis Black w/ Crossbones - *3/4

Well, you knew the quality couldn’t stay that high forever. This served no real purpose other than driving the point home that CAW sucks without a fan-made gimmick…which we already knew. Pay attention to the commentary though, as some previously unknown info sees the light of day.

4. Grudge Match #1 - Incoherence vs. The Roughnecks - ***3/4

This is the night’s first grudge match, and it was awesome. Some of the cheap double team moves from the Roughnecks had me in stitches. At one point, Brodie sat on the top turnbuckle and lifted Frightmare in the air by his head. Kingston then started peppering his midsection with fists and elbows. Highlight of the match was seeing a Go 2 Sleep Hollow on Kingston, followed by Shadows Over Heck by Delirious and the Kneecolepsy by Frightmare. It’s a shame these guys didn’t get more time as a trio; after the match, UltraMantis kidnapped Delirious using what appeared to be the Eye of Tyr.

PROMO - Claudio Castagnoli

Claudio has always seemed a little clunky on promos, which is understandable given his grasp of English is not always an easy one. The heat he brought, however, was great, and I truly felt like Claudio had been disrespected.

ANNOUNCEMENT - A New Partnership Forms!

When this company was first announced, I said on a few forums that all they needed to be successful was some involvement from other indies, mainly Chikara. I feel brilliant.

5. Shark Girl vs. Sara Del Rey - **

I really enjoyed this despite the length. I’m a dirty mark for Daffney and Del Rey, so the three person shark bite spot had me giggling, as did the chant afterwards.

6. Grudge Match #2 - The Osirian Portal vs. The Future is Now - ***

The story of the match involved the strife within the Osirian Portal, as Escorpion had lost several contests and appeared to lack focus in some of his matches. While the wrestling was good, I felt that the story itself was forced. They really must have put this together at the last minute; at least that’s what it felt like. Still, it got the point across, albeit somewhat disappointingly, and the action was crisp.

PROMO - Vin Gerard

If you’ve seen one Vin promo, you’ve seen them all. I much prefer him with his UnStable brethren where those guys can really shine in their smug insecurity. But this was solo Vin, so it was just OK.

7. Grudge Match #3 - Vin Gerard vs. Glacier - **

I’ll admit I actually really enjoyed the early stuff. The old-school chicken heel stuff was layered on thick, and had they exploded in the end, I would have lauded this match. Instead, they kept it slow and boring almost constantly. It became tedious to the point of near fury, and not in a good way. Not in a way that made me appreciate Vin Gerard’s heel work. After the match, I decided to do something more interesting…so I watched bark fall off a tree. Weeeee.

8. Grudge Match #4 - Fire & Soldier Ant and QuackenSaw vs. Buck Hawke & F.I.S.T. - ***3/4

Great way to end the show. It’s just good business for your MOTN to be in main event. Shocking, right? Everybody did great, and the heat was awesome. It set the stage for the feud-ending match between F.I.S.T. and the Colony, but also added to a growing QuackenSaw vs. F.I.S.T. rivalry, which would be big in the coming months. My only complaint would be that there was too much Buck Hawke. He’s fun…in small doses. Great match though.

OVERALL - 7.5 / 10

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There was a lot of stuff to love here, but there was a lot of absolute crap, too. Two very good matches and two pretty good ones make this a worthwhile purchase for sure, but I’d skip CAW/Mantis and Gerard/Glacier. The show will breeze by and you’ll just feel better not having to sit through some real nonsense. The highlights, Incoherence/Roughnecks and the Main, are well worth your time. Go buy it at Smart Mark Video today! Keep supporting Chikara, and keep supporting independent wrestling.

UltraMantis Black – Chikara blog – 10/4/2009

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Allow me to proceed swiftly to the purpose of this communiqué. I have seen enough of the cryptic messages and hollow threats from this “BDK.” Let me state openly that I have never transacted any business with any mortal with the initials “BDK.” I have grown tired of these systematic efforts of harassment and intimidation. If this individual wants to declare war on The Order of the Neo Solar Temple, then he is embarking on a fool’s errand! The Order is willing to wage war in manners both unconventional and unscrupulous. Even as I write this, I am seeking to fortify our ranks even further…although, to be frank, I alone am more than sufficient to mete out defeat to a single man, white mask or not.

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New Video from “BDK”

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Recently, a man who has become quite the topic of locker room chitter-chatter has arrived in our midst. A new competitor in the rings of CHIKARA. He is being called Vökoder. My operatives tell me that rumors abound regarding this individual, and some that have circulated are cause for more than just passing curiosity. There is talk that this Vökoder may in fact be here with knowledge of future events, perhaps even, the future of CHIKARA. As you can imagine, this intrigues me greatly, especially because since fairly obtaining the fabled Eye of Tyr, it has become my sacred mission to make the world of the Chikara Pro my plaything. If these rumors contain even an iota of truth, then I surely need not explain why The Order seeks to locate this man. Such knowledge could indeed be the ultimate weapon in any war!

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My dominion will be absolute.

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Two of the best young wrestlers Chikara has to offer will be clashing in Easton, Pennsylvania on October 17th. Frightmare, after emerging victorious over Brandon Jonathan Michael Taylor Thomas in a rematch from the Young Lions Cup Tournament, has earned a title shot again Player Dos for his Young Lions Trophy. Both guys can be considered risk takers, so it could be either guy walking away as champion. Dos has the experience and the size advantage, but Frightmare’s ferociousness may not have a rival in Chikara.

An intriguing match-up in Easton will pit two teams with internal issues against one another. Green Ant called out the mysterious Carpenter Ant on his perceived lack of motivation, while Crossbones, after losing in the main event of Never Kneel at the Altar of Conformity, was nearly kicked out of the Order before UltraMantis allowed him to stay. Now Crossbones will be looking for revenge and gain favor with his friend by taking down the two youngest members of The Colony. The key to the match appears to be whichever team can get along will win…but there are no guarantees that either team can keep their grumbling in check.

Cheech & Cloudy

It’s been a long time since Cheech & Cloudy have faced each other in the ring. They both have had two singles matches this year in Chikara, both of which were losses for the two men. The only real measures against each other are the size advantages that Cheech will possess, as well as the win-loss record in head-to-head contests that again favors Cheech. Despite Cloudy having excellent counter offense, don’t expect Cheech to make a mistake in a big match like the Cibernetico.

Advantage: Cheech

Lince Dorado vs. Helios

Since Jigsaw joined the ranks of The Future is Now to help the young wrestlers mature, Lince Dorado has grown more and more agitated with the direction of the group. After Jigsaw took the fall in his debut match with the group, Lince voiced his frustrations. He has since kept his mouth shut, mainly shaking his head after losses. While I think Lince will be motivated be leave his mark, Helios is just as strong a wrestler, with some fans already stating that they want Helios to be the last man standing.

Advantage: Draw

Incoherence

This will be the biggest weekend in the young career of Frightmare. A night after challenging for the Young Lions Cup, Frightmare will then enter the Cibernetico event across from his partner Hallowicked. And despite Frightmare turning heads and making noise, it will be Hallowicked who goes deep into this tournament at the expense of his young protégé. ‘Wicked’s experience outweighs Fright’s tenacity.

Advantage: Hallowicked

The Young Bucks

As the surprise final entrants into the Cibernetico, I think it’s safe to say that neither man has the advantage over the other. I’d be tempted to choose Matt over Nick because he’s older, but when you’re brothers, you both know each other’s moves no matter which one is older. All that flashy tag team offense won’t help the Bucks when they are on opposite sides of the ring, so there’s no telling what will happen.

Advantage: Draw

Team Soldier Ant vs Team Fire Ant

Well, let’s take a look. I gave out a total of four draws and four match-up advantages to Team Soldier. Which means I must be favoring the Mat Militant’s team right? WRONG! Er, wait. OK yeah, I do favor Soldier Ant’s team. While I think the other team has a lot of…fire (u seez wut I did?)…Team Soldier is just the bigger and better squad. I’ll go a step further and say that I could see Soldier Ant or Player Uno winning, but I’m going to say Hallowicked takes it. I have no real storyline reason for this decision; I just like the idea of either a Quack/Wicked or Jig/Wicked final two.

Advantage: Team Soldier Ant

Dasher Hatfield had some trouble getting a hold of the Super Smash Brothers, so he decided to find a new partner in his quest for three points. Well, Sugar Dunkerton answered the call. Unfortunately, they have to go up against some Badd dudes in Philly. The Badd Boyz, after beating the Colony to get their first point, could be looking at a possible three-point match-up here if they get past Helios and Dorado the night before. With that extra incentive, it’ll be tough to get past Chad and Brad; but if anyone can do it, it’s Dash & Dunk. Team Sports. BASEketball. The Old-Schools. Cloak and Dagger. Dash of Sugar. The Hardy Boyz. Team Discovery Channel. Just pick a name already…

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After being left out of this year’s Cibernetico, both The Osirian Portal and the Roughnecks probably feel a little bitter. I mean, let’s face it; they know that neither of their respective teams is winning a popularity contest anytime soon due to their bad guy shenanigans. But it’s still gotta sting when you’re pass over for an outsider team. It’s like their being one spot left on a dodge ball team and, instead of choosing you, the captain chooses someone from another school. It’s exactly like that. But with wrestling. The two teams will look to take frustrations out on each other. Or maybe they’ll hug it out. Probably not though.


New Chikara DVD Releases:

Man Makes Plans, And God Laughs

Springfield, MA ~ 09/12/2009

1. Brendan Michael Thomas vs. Frightmare

2. The Badd Boyz vs. Fire & Green Ant

3. Grizzly Redwood vs. Steve “The Turtle” Weiner

4. Colin Delaney vs. Dasher Hatfield

5. The Super Smash Brothers vs. UltraMantis Black & Delirious

6. SeaDonsters No More: Tim Donst vs. Hydra

7. Vin Gerard, STIGMA & ???? vs. Mike Quackenbush, Lince Dorado & Equinox

8. Ophidian Returns: The Osirian Portal vs. Icarus & Chuck Taylor

9. For The First Time: Hallowicked vs. Claudio Castagnoli

Hallowicked and Claudio one-on-one for the first time. The Chikara debut of the Badd Boyz. The Osirian Portal tag for the first time since May. LUMBERJACK. VERSUS. TURTLE. It’s superfantastic…and it comes inside a free box! Buy It Now!

Hiding In Plain Sight

Nashua, NH ~ 09/13/2009

1. Icarus & Chuck Taylor vs. Incoherence

2. Ariel vs. Sara Del Ray

3. Champions Of Charity Award Presentation

4. Eddie Kingston & Grizzly Redwood vs. UltraMantis Black & Delirious

5. Dragon’s Farewell: Mike Quackenbush & Jigsaw vs. Claudio Castagnoli & Bryan Danielson

6. The UnStable & 2.0 vs. Dasher Hatfield, Equinox, Lince Dorado, Carpenter Ant, & Green Ant

7. Young Lion’s Cup: Player Uno vs. Player Dos

8. Campeonatos de Parejas: The Osirian Portal vs. Fire & Soldier Ant

Two title matches. Bryan Danielson’s last match in Chikara. The return of a “Classic” Chikara wrestler. A very strange game of mid-match five-on-five baseball. Already being called Chikara’s best show of the year! Buy It Now!

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CHIKARMY Insider in D Minor: Big Cibernetico Update + Classic Chikara!

by Justin Houston on Sep.26, 2009, under CHIKARMY Insider

This week’s The Silence of the CHIKARMY Insider will be a special one for all those that think the popularity of yo-yos amongst preteen boys during the mid-nineties was an uproarious monument to poor judgment. Seriously, there was a time when I would trade a nice pair of shoes for the right yo-yo, the yo-yo that would sustain my reputation well into high school. We’d get in fights over yo-yos, to the point where, and I’m being totally truthful here, yo-yos were banned from our middle school. The funniest part was that none of us could actually do anything with yo-yos. They basically served the same purpose as belt buckles do in Texas; it’s just some weird status kick. The bigger and shiner, the…better human being you are? Meanwhile, the four foot tall Japanese kid that picked his nose a lot and sat at the back of the bus was getting major young tail pulling off Double Gerbils and Tidal Waves in his sleep using a wooden yo-yo he probably whittled from a bedpost or a tree. We would’ve beaten him up, but we all just assumed he knew karate. We also thought he could’ve easily killed us with a well-timed yo-yo strike, and he wouldn’t need to stop picking his nose to do it. We cheated off his math quizzes, too. He was a good person. So what does this have to do with Chikara, or Clarice Starling for that matter? The answer is nothing. Not a thing. I felt like talking about yo-yos.

First up is an update of Chikara’s upcoming October shows, with a lot of attention given to Cibernetico Increible, where the first eight competitors have already been announced. I’ll break it all down, partner match-up by partner match-up, and feed it to you like a momma bird. Then, I’ll eat you alive…because sometimes momma birds do that, too. Don’t freak out. Nature can be weird. Then, I’ll give you the news and notes that you love. It’s powerful, unwavering love, so who am I to deny you what you worship? I really need to come up with an ostentatious name for the general info. Maybe next week I’ll just call it Other Stuff, but the banner will look spectacular, like the fourth of July on hallucinogens. We’ll see. Lastly, you’re getting another week of Classic Chikara to go with your nice Chianti, this time focusing on Cibernetico and Robin, the Cibernetico event from 2007. I threw in two extra videos as well because…because I have that power. And I abuse it with upsetting regularity.

Both Player Uno and Claudio Castagnoli have had their issues lately, causing both men act…shall we say grumpy? Claudio is still locked in a battle with Eddie Kingston over respect (or lack thereof) and Uno is convinced that, despite already losing the partner and friend Player Dos twice, he CAN beat him (more on that below). The two heavyweights will pause from their respective quarrels and take their frustrations out on each other. It’ll be “The Stalwart Swiss Skyscraper” versus the “Masked Master of the Mushroom Kingdom”.

You may have noticed that the scheduled match between Gran Akuma and Jigsaw has been changed, with STIGMA replacing the “Mysterious Mythological Warrior from Afar”. As storied as the bad blood between Akuma and Jigsaw is, the rivalry between Jig and his former partner is much more personal. Starting in 2006, Jigsaw and STIGMA, at the time known as Shane Storm, ShaneSaw collectively, would tag with their mentor, Mike Quackenbush. They feuded with Icarus and Akuma, emerging victorious in both Hair vs Mask and Mask vs Mask matches. In early 2007, they became the top trio in Chikara, tagging with Quackenbush to win that year’s King of Trios. But that year would have a bittersweet ending, as Jigsaw and Quackenbush had arguments that lead to Jigsaw’s departure from the company. In 2008, Quack and Storm would gain three points, earning a title shot. The title shot would never come, as Quack would find out that Shane Storm had betrayed him. This would lead to a feud between the two that saw Shane Storm become STIGMA and join The UnStable with Colin Delaney and leader Vin Gerard. At the end of 2008 show “Duel and Duality”, Quack’s tag partner was beaten and injured by his opponents, Colin Delaney and STIGMA, before the match began. Jigsaw would make his surprise return to team with Quackenbush, ending the feud with his former teacher. Now, for the first time in their history together, Jigsaw and STIGMA will go one-on-one.

It’s Badd news for The Future is Noww. On October 17th in Easton, Helios and Lince Dorado will have to take on two of the tuffest men to ever walk this Earth: Brad and Chad Badd. The Badd Boyz strategy will be simple: groundd and poundd the ethnic high flyers ‘til they can’t take any more. Chad and Brad aren’t complicated guys; they simply demand yourr respect, and if they don’t get it…it’s clobberin’ time. Don’t like it? Tuff.

The first four competitors of each team has been announced. Team CHIKARMY takes on Team Firemen, with Soldier Ant and Fire Ant captaining their respective teams. By the way, I totally made up those team names. Also, Fire and Soldier may not even be captains. It’s a bit complex. Here’s a look at the first four partner versus partner match-ups, along with who might have the advantage in each confrontation.

Fire Ant vs. Soldier Ant


They are the current holders of the Campeonatos de Parejas together. Fire Ant is a former Young Lions Cup champion. Soldier Ant tapped out Amasis to win the 2008 Tag World Grand Prix. Both men have competed in Cibernetico events before, so there’s no advantage to either there. Of the two, Fire Ant would have to have more experience in high-pressure matches. However, Soldier Ant showed unbelievable heart against F.I.S.T. at Aniversario Yang, so this one is too close to call.

Advantage: Draw

Mike Quackenbush vs. Jigsaw


“Lightning” Mike has stated on many occasions that he considers Jigsaw to be a little brother. They have had their share of family feuds in the past, but they seem to be over them and more determined than ever to win the tag team belts. But something tells me that there’s still a lot of “big brother” animosity left in Quack over the way Jigsaw departed Chikara over a year ago. If it’s there, and I think it is, Quack will be even more determined than usual, which is bad news for Jig.

Advantage: Quackenbush

The Super Smash Brothers


Player Dos hold absolutely ever singles win in Chikara against his partner Uno, so you’d think that’d make him the favorite, right? Well here’s what Uno had to say about wanting another shot Dos recently: “If given the chance again, I guarantee that I can put you down for three. I know that I can win. Why is that? Because now - I have to. I have to prove it to myself. I can’t be left in the dust to play sidekick.” Uno is a man driven like never before, but he couldn’t back up strong words previously, and Dos may be good enough to do it again. Once more, it’s too close to call.

Advantage: Draw

Carpenter Ant vs. Green Ant


Green Ant questioned Carpenter Ant’s heart in a past blog, wondering if he’d just show up whenever he wanted, not putting in the time to train with the rest of the Colony. And while Green Ant will bring intensity, I liked what I saw out of Carpenter Ant against Soldier Ant enough to give him a complete vote of confidence. Carpenter, with his wacky submissions, is the favorite this time out.

Advantage: Carpenter Ant

First up on Classic Chikara is a clip from 2007’s Cibernetico and Robin. This is a group promo by the Kings of Wrestling, one of the teams competing in the main event. The team is Larry Sweeney, Mitch Ryder, Shayne Hawke, Team F.I.S.T., Chris Hero, and Claudio Castagnoli. Notice how Claudio is not really feeling the rest of the group. This plays a major role in their main event Cibernetico match-up against the Lince Dorado-lead group, Team Mucha Lucha. “We got a time share!”

Next up is the ending to the Cibernetico and Robin event. I wouldn’t leave you without an ending. “Mitch and Hero, basking in the glow…”

To round out the Cibernetico videos, here’s a montage of the best non-Cibernetico match to appear on a Cibernetico show. Once again from Cibernetico and Robin, here’s The Olsen Twins taking on Cheech & Cloudy.

Dasher Hatfield is apparently having some trouble getting a hold of the Super Smash Brothers. STOP He is taking matters into his own hands. STOP Watch this video right now! STOP

Finally, here’s a fantastic trailer for a recent Chikara show Never Kneel at the Altar of Conformity. It’s available right now at Smart Mark Video. Enjoy the retroness of it all.

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