I was in attendance for the filming of this DVD. It was a fun day and I recommend this for anyone who might want to enhance their skill set in wrestling.
Decent production! Nice to see someone paying attention to detail in the wrestling video world. I wish Jimmy had kept his hands away from the lav mic, but congrats to everyone who had a hand in making this. I'd love to watch this.
From the Top Of Head: Jim Korderas Jack Doan (Lucky to work with the women) Earl Hebner (his Brother too) (Sir Ref / Not afraid to push Triple H back) Teddy Long Help me out here ya'll...
Charles Robinson has probably taken some of the biggest ref bumps out there. He took a last ride from The Undertaker like a man and has been in a few "feuds" with other wrestlers where he has been forced to wrestle them. Also Danny Davis deserves credit for being one of the first, and also popularising, heel referees in the business.
Yeah, it takes skill, understanding of storytelling and right timing to cope in the ring with wrestlers. It's so much more than counting and looking official. People who are going to be refs should really go through training period to get real hang of whats what. We actually talk about it on episode of BEING A PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING REFEREE th-cam.com/video/PG1grQWeEC4/w-d-xo.html
I was in attendance for the filming of this DVD. It was a fun day and I recommend this for anyone who might want to enhance their skill set in wrestling.
Decent production! Nice to see someone paying attention to detail in the wrestling video world. I wish Jimmy had kept his hands away from the lav mic, but congrats to everyone who had a hand in making this. I'd love to watch this.
From the Top Of Head:
Jim Korderas
Jack Doan (Lucky to work with the women)
Earl Hebner (his Brother too) (Sir Ref / Not afraid to push Triple H back)
Teddy Long
Help me out here ya'll...
Charles Robinson has probably taken some of the biggest ref bumps out there. He took a last ride from The Undertaker like a man and has been in a few "feuds" with other wrestlers where he has been forced to wrestle them. Also Danny Davis deserves credit for being one of the first, and also popularising, heel referees in the business.
Yeah, it takes skill, understanding of storytelling and right timing to cope in the ring with wrestlers. It's so much more than counting and looking official. People who are going to be refs should really go through training period to get real hang of whats what. We actually talk about it on episode of BEING A PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING REFEREE th-cam.com/video/PG1grQWeEC4/w-d-xo.html
That's awesome. Refs certainly deserve more credit.
One of the best of all times
i would love to be a referee man
If you wanna be a referee you gotta go to a Pro Wrestling School. I'm a referee I been refereeing for 7 years now.
There's not a single video of this guy getting knocked out at WM4?
Mundane05 it is now