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Saturday, June 02, 2007

(The Pay-Per-View Portion Of) 'ProElite Presents: Dynamite!!USA' Is In The Books

The lowdown from the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum:

- Some DJ (he repeated his name, but I don't give a fuck) introduced Dennis Rodman, who (besides being desperate for publicity) went through all the trouble of passing a flame to Choi-Mu Bae, who then passed it to Hong-Man Choi, to light the Olympic torch. All-4-One (I thought they were dead) sang someone's national anthem, then another guy blew (he sucked, too) into a trumpet (or oboe, or some shit), while people danced and jumped. The DJ said the fight between Brad Pickett and Hideo Tokoro (which I thought was supposed to be a dark match) was "time restricted" (whatever that means). I think he was saying it's a swing bout, but maybe not. We then had to sit through (some, not all) fighter introductions. Royce (the DJ mispronounced his first name) Gracie got the biggest pop, although Kazushi Sakuraba's and Brock Lesnar's were up there. Rodman, who had to scramble for a mic, wasn't immediately popular, although he did manage to turn the crowd, by saying this wasn't about him, but about the fighters. Glad to see the (same) timing problems carry over to the pay-per-view. This all went on for more than twenty-minutes. Hey, they've got three-hours to fill, people.



- Still couldn't guess how many are in the building, but it's more than I saw on Showtime). Ranallo was a big help, though, narrowing it down to "huge."

- Quinton Jackson (fitting, with all of the talk about the UFC) was in the house.

- Bernard Ackah (a standup comedian, who definitely made me laugh) defeated (KO @ 0:38 - 1 rd.) Johnnie Morton. Before I get to the details, in his pre-fight interview, Morton said he thought football was more dangerous than MMA. He's entitled to his opinion, of course (even though it's wrong), but was there any real reason to include that sentiment on this pay-per-view? Now, with that out of the way, Morton definitely didn't lack aggression, and he can definitely hit (he even knocked out one of Ackah's tracks) but was not prepared for Ackah's right hand, which ended the fight. I'm glad Morton lost, because he seemed too arrogant for my taste. Even better, Morton left the ring on a stretcher. How many times did that happen in his NFL career? For the record, Morton's going to be just fine. Goldberg seemed way too defensive in explaining how this didn't prove mixed-martial-artists were tougher than football players. Whatever, football-playing pussy.

- Nicholas Cage was in the house. So?

- Tracey Ullman was also in the house. I would never do such a thing, but Goldberg made sure to insult the really ugly person sitting next to her.

- Dong-Sik Yoon supposedly placed too much tape on his ankles, so his fight (with Melvin Manhoef) was postponed. In its place, Mighty Mo defeated (TKO @ 1:33 - 1 rd.) Ruben Villareal (who was basically billed as a jobber). Villareal took a huge left, went for a desperation takedown, and was finished with more strikes. One (or more) of those shots really did a number on Villareal's left eye. Give Villareal credit, but I guarantee more notice wouldn't have changed the outcome for him.

- Keyshawn Johnson was in the house.

- Yoon defeated (armbar submission @ 1:17 - 2 rd.) Manhoef. Yoon didn't receive much-better billing than Villareal, and while he probably didn't deserve it, what did that tell the casual fan about K-1's matchmaking? Well, it told them you can't judge a book by its cover, because Yoon suffered a closed right eye, but ended up (in my opinion) capturing the first round (nearly securing an armbar), then finishing it in the second. For the first time since 10 PM ET, a fight went longer than five-minutes, and the crowd really came alive, as if this was a major-league event. I popped for the finish, because I (along with the rest of the world) never, never, never saw this coming. This, to me, was the sport's biggest upset and feel-good moment of 2007! If they fail to properly play this up, everyone affiliated with K-1 should kill themselves.

- Rosie Perez was in the house.

- Swing bout: Hideo Tokoro defeated (armbar submission @ 2:41 - 1 rd.) Brad Pickett. As expected, Pickett was mighty aggressive, but also overmatched on the ground. Still, the kid is one of my faves, as is Tokoro. Yoshiki, billed as Japan's biggest rock-star, presented Tokoro's trophy. Goldberg, unlike me, also felt it necessary to take a shot at Yoshiki, that big, ugly goof.

- Some people pounded on big drums, then we had to sit through most of a third-rate rap version of a second-rate 'Doors' song. Three-hours, people.

- Kazushi Sakuraba defeated (unanimous decision: 30-27, 29-28, 29-28 - 15:00) Royce Gracie. When they weren't talking about how Saku should hang up the gloves, they at least did a good job of building up the history, and how important these guys (if not this fight) were to the sport. Not a lot of action, or the kind American audiences love, so the audience voiced their displeasure (which was acknowledged as perturbing by the announcers). In the third round, Sakuraba was almost motionless, until about the final forty-seconds, when being separated by the ref. Saku nearly had an armbar, but it was way, way too late into the round and fight. Tough to score, as neither did much, but I barely gave Gracie (who sure seemed happy with his performance) the second and third rounds.

- Brock Lesnar (getting post and pre-match fireworks) defeated (TKO @ 1:09 1 rd.) Min-Soo Kim. Immediate takedown, mount, punches, tap. As you all know, I ain't Bob's biggest fan, but he's for real, history's truly been made, and this one performance sent a message to all of MMA's top promotions. He's a free agent and he's a fucking beast! In his post-fight interview, he basically said he'll go where the money is, and I don't blame him.

Well, if you like finishes, this was the show for you. If you enjoy fights with a purpose, watching big-name fighters, or a lack of endless, time-killing processions, this may not have been your cup of tea. Either way, I've got two words for ya: Brock Lesnar!

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(Showtime's Portion Of) 'ProElite Presents: Dynamite!!USA' Is In The Books

The lowdown from the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (behind the cut - refresh your browser):

- If you're interested in these sort of things: 1.) Commentators were Mauro Ranallo, Bill Goldberg & Jay Glazer. 2.) Ring Announcer was Jimmy Lennon Jr. 3.) Fights took place in the largest ring I've ever seen. 5.) I couldn't possibly guess how many fans were present, but it definitely was nowhere near forty-thousand. 6.) Production values were quite good, but it was clear how disorganized the time cues were, as you could often hear people giving directions, and the show ended with roughly twelve-minutes remaining to promote the pay-per-view, but that didn't happen.

- Jonathan "Don't Call Me 'Forrest Griffin'" Wiezorek defeated (TKO @ 0:50 - round 2) Tim Persey. Wiezorek had back mount, and rained down punches (some of which definitely did hit the back of the head, although they didn't look like brutal blows). Persey was warned on several occasions, but didn't do anything to defend himself, and the fight was stopped by Herb Dean. It looked as if being a last-minute sub hurt Persey's conditioning and he simply gassed, but he told the doctor he was hurt by one of the punches to the back of his head. To make matters worse, someone in Persey's own corner accidentally hit him with a stool in the back of the head. Wiezorek's Mom was in attendance, the first time she'd done that, so she must've been thrilled.

- Glazer interviewed Gina Carano, Charles Bennett, and Phil Baroni. Carano said she's no longer ill, and was pissed off, because she wanted to fight. Bennett was uncharacteristically quiet, although he did say he'd defeat Joe Boxer (to avenge their earlier draw). Baroni spoke about how Frank Shamrock no-showed the press conference, and said if Shammy didn't no-show on June 22, he'd win by KO.

- Earlier in the night, JZ Calvan defeated (TKO @ 0:26 - round 1) Nam Phan. Calvan delivered heavy shots from Phan's guard, prompting the ref to stop the match.

- Jake Shields defeated (rear-naked-choke submission @ 2:06 - round 1) Ido Pariente. Not much to say. Shields, as expected, put on quite a clinic, and got something of a hometown reaction. Nothing overwhelming, but it was far more than anyone else got.

- In another of the night's (unmentioned) dark matches, Katsuhiko Nagata defeated (split decision) Isaiah Hill, after three, five-minute rounds. I didn't see the fight, so I wouldn't know, but you gotta wonder if Hill's last-minute notice had anything to do with his performance.

Back in a little while, with results of the pay-per-view broadcast.

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Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Old Country Times and Canvas Chronicle team to provide extensive coverage of June Pro Wrestling and Mixed Martial Arts events

The month of June is one of the busiest months ever in the world's of Mixed Martial Arts and Professional Wrestling. In edition to the regular TV shows including but not limited to: World Wrestling Entertainment's (Raw, Smackdown and ECW), Total Nonstop Action Wrestling's (iMPACT), the Ultimate Fighting Championship (the Ultimate Fighter) International Fight League (Battleground( the month of June features up to 10 Pay Per View or special televised events.

The Old Country Times: Http://OldCountryCorner.blogspot.com along with Canvas Chronicle WWW.CanvasChronicle.com team together to provide extensive coverage leading up to and coming out of these events.

The full schedule of events, along with the coverage you can expect from the Old Country Times/Canvas Chronicle are listed as follows:



Our coverage will begin on Saturday June 2 with 2 events in the coarse of one evening.

K-1/Elite XC present 'Dynamite USA' live on Showtime and Pay Per View from the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. This event is scheduled to begin at 8:00 PM ET.
You can view the card, read the CARE/Jabroni predictions or submit your own at This Link
A recap of this event will be written by Canvas Chronicle's own, Ric Gillespie and posted at the conclusion of the event.

The fun is just beginning as later that night (11:30 PM ET), WWE Presents its Saturday Night's Main Event Telecast on NBC. There will be no CARE/Jabroni predictions made for this event due to the show having been taped on Monday, 5/28.
You can read the results if you're so inclined by Clicking here
A recap of this show will be written by OC Times resident Mustard Lover Euan Taylor.

Then on Sunday, June 3, we're back at you with another double shot of events.
First up is WWE 'One Night Stand' Live on PPV from Jacksonville Florida beginning with a half hour preview show at 7:30 PM ET.
You can see the card for this show, read the CARE/Jabroni Predictions as their submitted and submit your own picks at this link
A recap of this event will be written by Canvas Chronicle's own Ric Gillespie and posted after the conclusion of the event.

Also on Sunday, June 3, World Extreme Cagefighting debuts on the Versus television network at 9:00 PM ET. If you wish to see the card for this show, read the CARE/Jabroni predictions and submit your own, you can do so at This Link
A live Round-by-Round report will be written by OC Times Editor Casey Trowbridge.

We resume our extensive coverage on Tuesday, June 12 with UFC's Fight Night 10 live from the Hard Rock Hotel in Hollywood, Florida and airing live on SpikeTV starting at 9:00 PM ET.
The card as it stands, plus all CARE/Jabroni predictions, and the ability to submit your own picks will be accessed at this link
A recap of this show will be written by OC Times resident expert on most things, Art Shimko who will be making his return to the recapping Genre with this event.

UFC takes center stage once again on Saturday, June 16 with UFC 72 'Victory' which originates in Belfast Northern Ireland. This Pay Per View event will begin at 3:00 PM ET.
The card as it stands, all CARE/Jabroni predictions and the ability to submit your own will all be found at This link
A recap of this event will be written by the Wandering One, Euan Taylor.

Then, the next evening, TNA Wrestling celebrates 5 years of existance and not much else when it holds its Slammiversary card live from Nashville Tennessee. This Pay Per View event will begin with a pre-show airing at 7:30 PM ET.
You can access the card as it stands, see the CARE/Jabroni predictions and submit your own for this event at this link
Live match-by-match coverage will be provided by Casey Trowbridge, OC Times Editor.

The OC Times and Canvas Chronicle close out the month of June with a bang with coverage of 3 events in 3 days.

On Friday, June 22, Strikeforce/EXC take the stage for a card headlined by the Phil Baroni Vs. Frank Shamrock grudge match. This Pay Per Event will eminate from San Jose, California and will begin at 10:00 PM ET. The card as it stands, the CARE/Jabroni predictions and the ability to submit your own predictions for this event can be accessed at this link
Live round-by-round coverage of this event will be provided by Casey Trowbridge, OC Times Editor.

Then on Saturday, June 23, the UFC takes the stage once again for the Finale to season 5 of the Ultimate Fighter. This event will air on SpikeTV starting at 9:00 PM ET. The card as it stands, plus the CARE/Jabroni predictions and the ability to submit your own picks for this show can all be found at this link
A recap of this event will be provided by Art Shimko, head of the OC Times art and Graphics design department.

The month of June concludes Sunday, June 24 with WWE's 'Vengeance' Pay Per View live at 7:30 PM ET with an event preview show. The Pay Per View will originate live from the Toyota Center in Houston Texas.
The card as it stands, the CARE/Jabroni predictions and the ability to submit your own picks can all be accessed at this link
A recap of this event will be provided at its conclusion by Ric Gillespie of CanvasChronicle.com.

There you have it, 10 events, with 10 recaps and that's all in edition to your regular show recaps, and the audio show. All brought to you by The OC Times/Canvas Chronicle.

Canvas chronicle and the Old Country Times hope that you join us throughout the month for some of the most extensive and humerous coverage of Pro Wrestling and Mixed Martial Arts around.

***Disclaimer***
Event dates, Times and cards are all subject to change beyond the control of either Canvas Chronicle or the Old Country Times. The scheduled recappers and recaps of these events are also subject to change by unforseen circumstances.

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Wednesday, December 20, 2006

WWE Fantasy Manager Season 9

It is time once again for WWE Fantasy Manager. This is the 9th season of the game and this year there will be a league put together by CanvasChronicle.com and OldCountryTimes.net (site coming soon

The scoop is behind the cut.



The season will begin on 1/22 and run through Wrestlemania XXIII.

Here's how to sign up:

For those of you playing for the first time:
  1. Click on the link in the title of this post.
  2. Register an account.
  3. Go to "Create Team".
  4. Give your team a nickname.
  5. Go to the page that says "Create/join league.
  6. Search for the league: Personal-Pan-Pizza, Number-Vun!
  7. You will be prompted for a password to join. The password is sheiky.
  8. If you could then email me at 1pixarnation@gmail.com or Ric@CanvasChronicle.com with your real name and the name of your team we would appreciate it. You can also post the relevant information in This thread at the Canvaschronicle.com message board. The only reason we want to know this is so we can keep track of who's playing. That part of the CC forum will also be used for fun smack talking.


If you are a returning player:
  1. Log in to your account.
  2. Click on Create Team.
  3. Follow the previous instructions to join the league.


Our goal is to make this the biggest season ever. I am also thinking of giving something to the winner of our league, perhaps a DVD of their choice but haven't decided officially though I will by the start of the season.

Between us both Ric and myself will be giving this league a strong push. This may include:

  • A weekly fantasy column from yours truly recapping the week that was and looking at the week to come.
  • Mentions of fantasy points gained in recaps of WWE TV programming such as Raw, ECW, Smackdown and Pay Per View.


So we'd like to see everyone sign up and give it a shot. The game is free so what do you have to lose?

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