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http://www.cheap-heat.com/pro-wrestling-noah-new-japan-pro-wrestling-hold-tryout-camp-ran-by-wwe-hall-of-famer-and-wrestling-legends/ http://www.cheap-heat.com/pro-wrestling-noah-new-japan-pro-wrestling-hold-tryout-camp-ran-by-wwe-hall-of-famer-and-wrestling-legends/#comments Fri, 19 Dec 2014 18:04:51 +0000 Cassidy Haynes Indy/Puro/Lucha Bobby Eaton Dr. Tom Pritchard Hall of Fame Harley Race New Japan Pro Wrestling NJPW NOAH Pro Wrestling NOAH WWE http://www.cheap-heat.com/?p=8176 WWE Hall of Famer Harley Race ran a week-long training camp last month with Bobby Eaton and Dr. Tom Prichard as the instructors. The camp saw those attending tryout for potential spots with Pro Wrestling NOAH and the New Japan Pro Wrestling dojo.
WWE Hall of Famer Harley Race ran a week-long training camp last month with Bobby Eaton and Dr. Tom Prichard as the instructors.
The camp saw those attending tryout for potential spots with Pro Wrestling NOAH and the New Japan Pro Wrestling dojo.
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Wrestling Legends Offer Rare 4-Day Training Opportunity, $2,500 Reid Fliehr Memorial Scholarship To Best-Of-Camp!
Returning to next summer's Fanfest Weekend lineup is Dr. Tom Prichard's Future Wrestling Legends Training Camp, a four-day talent search for three dozen of the world's top young male and female wrestling hopefuls.
Prichard, a 30-year mat veteran and, since 1996, one of the most respected trainers in wrestling, will be joined by a bevy of legendary guest coaches including Gerald Brisco, Nigel McGuinness, Rip Rogers, Lance Storm and Les Thatcher.
This is a very rare multi-day opportunity, providing almost 30 hours of in-ring training and locker room study. The benefit for the young wrestlers is almost �once-in-a-lifetime.' It's a very rare opportunity to train with and have unprecedented access to so many wrestling legends at once and over multiple days.
The young man or woman voted best-of-camp will be awarded the Reid Fliehr Memorial Scholarship, $2,500 towards future training opportunities, in honor of the 25-year-old Fliehr who passed away unexpectedly in March 2013.
Though the training camp is intended for experienced young wrestlers and referees, beginners and those with thoughts of possibly becoming a wrestler will have a chance to observe, as well.
Are you a future wrestling legend? If that's your goal, don't miss this opportunity of a lifetime!
Tentative Training Camp Schedule
Thursday, July 30
8-9 a.m. Gym
9 a.m.-1 p.m. In-Ring, Evaluation/Critique
3-5 p.m. Locker Room Q&A
Friday, July 31
8-9 a.m. Gym
9 a.m.-1 p.m. In-Ring, Evaluation/Critique
3-5 p.m. Locker Room Q&A
6-8 p.m. Hall of Heroes dinner and awards ceremony
Saturday, August 1
8-9 a.m. Gym
9 a.m.-1 p.m. In-Ring, Evaluation/Critique
3-5 p.m. Locker Room Q&A
8 p.m. Wrestling Matches
Sunday, August 2
8-9 a.m. Gym
9 a.m.-1 p.m. In-Ring, Evaluation/Critique
2 p.m. Reid Fliehr Memorial Scholarship Presentation
4 p.m. Wrestling Matches
Dr. Tom Prichard's Future Wrestling Legends Training Camp is open to participants and observers. Each participant will join one of our guest coaches at the Hall of Heroes dinner and awards ceremony on Friday night, July 31. Observers, those who may be considering a future in wrestling or those that just want an inside look at the training involved, will also join one of our guest coaches at the Hall of Heroes dinner and awards ceremony on Friday night, July 31. Observers will experience everything the camp has to offer, but won't participate physically.
The camp is limited to 36 participants and 12 observers.
Total cost of the camp is $319, for participants or observers. You may pay the full amount now, or lock-in your spot with a 50% nonrefundable deposit now and the balance paid by July 15.
(Note: There is a $3 fee included in each payment, meaning you'll be paying a total of $325 if you use the payment plan.)
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10 Questions brings you another of the hottest up and coming indie stars today – Matt Sigmon. Sigmon has wrestled in rings around the world and has learned from some of the biggest Legends in the business. He’s currently at the end of his biggest year yet with 2015 shaping up to be even bigger. Check out a few of Sigmon’s matches after our chat and be sure to follow him on social media.
1. Where are you from and when did you start wrestling?
I live in Knoxville, TN, but was raised in a small town in Kentucky called Middlesboro. I started wrestling or at least training for it in 2004. Had my first match, if you could call it that, [laughs] in January of 2005.
2. Who trained you?
When I was wanting to break in I went up to Chaotic Wrestling’s school, ran by Killer Kowalski, to train for a week and see how I liked it. They kicked my ass and I decided I wanted more. Dr. Tom Prichard opened a school in 2005, so I joined it and trained for several months. That was a great learning experience, but I also credit most of my true in ring work to Ricky Morton and Bobby Eaton. They took me on the road on and off for a few years and passed on loads of knowledge. I believe you never stop learning and anytime I have a chance to gain knowledge, I take it!
3. What titles have you held?
NWA Smoky Mountain Tag (with David Young and currently with Elliott Russell), Mountain Empire & TV Titles, NWA Mid Atlantic Junior Heavyweight Title, IWWA (based in West Virginia) Tag Titles with David Young.
4. Have you had any kind of contact with WWE in your career?
I’ve done a few extra spots. Nothing in recent years, but would like to go back sometime soon.
5. Who has been your toughest opponent on the indies?
My toughest (and one of my favorites) opponent has been Vordell Walker. The program we ran at TCW challenged us to pick it up and go hard. Jason Kincaid would come in at a close second as we always try to top what we have done in the past.
6. What promotions have you worked for and have you worked in Mexico or Japan?
Lots of NWA (Smoky Mountain, Mid-South, Elite, Mid Atlantic, among others), Canadian Wrestling Elite, Traditional Championship Wrestling, Crossfire Wrestling, Beyond Wrestling, Ring of Honor, World League Wrestling, Inoki USA and an endless number of smaller indies.
7. What is your finisher?
Flying Headbutt, when it’s worth it as it really takes a toll on my body. Or a running lariat, called the Loser Lariat when doing the Winner/Loser gimmick.
8. Have you worked against any Legends or former WWE guys on the indies?
Probably too many to name [laughs]. I have been blessed with being able to work across the continent against some of the best the business has had to offer.
9. What are your goals on the indies, where do you want to be in 5 years?
I want 2015 to be my best year yet and it’s shaping up to be. I’d really like to do more international travel. Japan, NJPW preferably, and England are big on my list. If I can get to a point where I am paying all of my bills, have some to save and having a good time doing it, I will be a happy man.
10. Tell the average WWE or TNA fan why they should follow you and watch your career.
I go night after night doing what I can to make sure that everyone that comes to the show has a good time and feels like it was money well spent.
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Sigmon vs. Vordell Walker Iron Man Match
Sigmon vs. Chavo Guerrero
Sigmon vs. Petey Williams