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Calzaghe vs. Kessler Live Saturday, November 3 at 9:00 PM

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SATURDAY NIGHT: CALZAGHE VS. KESSLER ON HBO WCB!
A super middleweight title fight is scheduled from across the pond when Joe Calzaghe vs. Mikkel Kessler is seen live Saturday, November 3 at 9:00 PM ET/6:00 PM PT, from Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, Wales on HBO. The World Championship Boxing team will be ringside for the event, which will be presented in HD-TV and in Spanish language on HBO Latino.
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COUNTDOWN TO COTTO-MOSLEY
The special "Countdown To Cotto-Mosley", which will feature fighter profiles, expert analysis and forecasts for the 147-pound showdown, will premiere on Saturday, Nov. 3 immediately after the HBO World Championship Boxing (Joe Calzaghe vs. Mikkel Kessler) telecast from Cardiff, Wales, which airs live at 9:00 PM ET/ 6:00 PM PT.
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TRY MIGUEL COTTO ON FOR SIZE AT THE HBO SHOPSM!
If you are in New York on Tuesday, November 6th, be sure to stop by the HBO SHOPSM on 42nd and 6th where welterweight champ, Miguel Cotto will be making an exclusive appearance. From 12:30-1:30 PM, Cotto will sign hats, T-shirts and more -- all of which are available for purchase at HBO SHOPSM!

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MUNDINE TO DEFEND V JOSE CLAVERO!

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While WBA “super” and WBC super middleweight champion Mikkel Kessler gets set to unify the 168 alphabet belts with the bench mark of the division, WBO/IBF
and Ring Magazine champ Joe Calzaghe on Saturday night, WBA “regular” title holder Anthony Mundine (29-3, 22 KO's) announced yesterday he would defend
against limited Argentine Jose Clavero (27-5-1, 13 KO's) at the Sydney Entertainment Center on December 10.

Mundine, 32, is hoping to fight the Calzaghe-Kessler winner in 2008. He is currently battling to regain sight in his left eye following an infection which
occurred when he cleaned a contact lens with his mouth. There is also talk of a rematch with Danny Green in Perth next year. Green faces WBA champion
Stipe Drews for the light heavyweight title in Perth on December 16.

New 'BA number 15, Clavero, also 32, who won the WBC Mundo Hispanic title in 2002, has inside the distance defeats to Sam Soliman and Paul Briggs on
previous trips down under. He was especially disappointing against Briggs in Brisbane last year which was officially put down as a disqualification loss.
He last fought in February, a draw over ten with fellow Argentine Ruben Acosta, felled by Mundine in four rounds last November.


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WBC Press Release: Night of Champions Cancun Dec 15

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Edwin Valero, Jorge Linares Headline "Night of Champions: Iron Fists" on December 15 A massive night of boxing is shaping up in Cancun, Mexico on Saturday,
December 15, 2007 when WBA Super Featherweight Champion Edwin Valero and WBC Featherweight Champion Jorge Linares co-headline a high octane fight card
billed as "Night of Champions: Iron Fists", promoted by Jose Gomez with support by the Mexican state of Qunitana Roo and it's Governor, Licenciado Felix
Gonzalez Canto.

This remarkable night of fights will be held at Cancun's historic bullfighting ring Plaza de Toros and will be televised on Pay Per View to over 100 countries.


Topping the bill in Cancun is the hardest punching fighter on the planet, WBA Super Featherweight Champion Edwin "Dinamita" Valero, world record holder
of consecutive first round knockouts. Valero, 22-0 (22), stopped his first 19 opponents in the first frame but needed two rounds to turn the trick against
Genaro Trazancos in March of 2006 before meeting the WBA titlist at the time, Vincente Mosquera in August of that year. "Dinamita" had Mosquera down
twice in the first round but had to climb off the canvas himself in the third before finishing off the champion for good in the tenth round. After retaining
the WBA crown with a first round KO of Michael Lozada, Valero is coming off a hard fought sixth round stoppage of Japanese and OPBF titlist Nobuhito Honmo
in Tokyo this past May.

Facing Valero in Cancun on December 15 will be the undefeated Juan Carlos Salgado, 18-0-1 (13), of Mexico City, who is coming off impressive wins during
the last year over veterans Ivan Valle and Marcos Licona.

Co-headliner of the bill, 22 year old Jorge Linares, 24-0 (15), also known as "The Golden Boy", secured the vacant WBC Featherweight title by upsetting
former longtime WBC 122 lb champion Oscar Larios via a shocking tenth round stoppage at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas this past July. Larios exerted
tremendous pressure on his young adversary but Linares showed great composure in weathering the storm and making the Mexican warrior pay for his aggressiveness
with blazing combinations and severe left hooks to the body that repeatedly rocked the ex-super bantam titlist. But the man from Guadalajara refused
to back down, pressing the fight until he was hammered to the canvas by right hands from Linares, forcing the end of the fight in the tenth. In his very
first defense of the WBC title, on December 15 in Cancun, Linares will be put to the test by hardened veteran Gamaliel "El Platano" Diaz of Nezahualcoyotl,
Mexico. Diaz, 22-6-2 (9), won a WBC Title Eliminator in July, posting a split decision victory over previously unbeaten Elio Rojas and the 26 year old
featherweight is best known for the pair of contests he split with current two-time IBF Champion Robert Guerrero. Both Linares and Valero are originally
from Venezuela but are based in Japan under the wing of Akihiko Honda's very successful Teiken Promotions and are expecting very tough fights in Cancun
from their proud Mexican opponents. Also on the card is a thrilling WBC Featherweight Eliminator between Japan's Naoki Matsuda, 28-7-3 (11), and Mexico's
Rodolfo Lopez, 20-4-1 (14), who will be meeting each other for the second time. In their first clash this past March, Matsuda was floored in the first
round but roared back to KO former WBC Champion Lopez in the fifth after a terrific slugfest. Rounding out the bill are ex-WBC Featherweight Champion
Guty Espadas Jr, lightweight Pipino Cuevas Jr., featherweight Wilfredo Vazquez Jr., and featherweight Moises Perez. Promociones Jose Gomez presents
"Night of Champions: Iron Fists" at Plaza de Toros in Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico on December 15, 2007 featuring WBA Super Featherweight Champion Edwin
Valero defending against Juan Carlos Salgado and WBC Featherweight Champion Jorge Linares defending against Gamaliel Diaz. Ticket and Pay Per View information
will be released soon.

Press Release composed by Curtis McCormick for
www.wbcboxing.com

McCormick Media Group
http://mccormickmediagroup.com
info@mccormickmediagroup.com

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UK 0789 017 2741

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CHIKARA: 2007 Season Finale in Philadelphia on Sunday, Nov. 18!

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The 2007 CHIKARA season, our sixth and biggest by far, is coming to a close. So don't miss out on our huge 3-part season finale that kicks off in
Reading, rolls through Hellertown and ends up in Philly! We're closing out the year with a stacked card filled with special guests, and capping it off
with a triple main event! Six of the card's nine bouts are already announced:
~MASK vs. HAIR!~
Lince Dorado vs. Mitch Ryder
~FALLS COUNT ANYWHERE~
Hallowicked vs. Eddie Kingston
~FIGHT SPORTS MIDWEST SPECIAL PRESENTATION~
Larry Sweeney vs. Bryan Alvarez
~INTERNATIONAL TRIOS CRAZINESS~
Delirious & Cheech & Cloudy
vs.
MIYAWAKI & El Pantera & Passion Hasegawa
~FIRST TIME EVER!~
Robbie Ellis vs. Hydra
~TECNICO TRIOS EXPLOSION!~
The Colony vs. Super Smash Bros. & Shayne Hawke
Advance tickets are already on sale (in our online store) and complete information is available at
chikarapro.com
! And if you haven't seen our website lately, you haven't seen us at all! Check out our totally revamped homepage with tons of new photos, original
artwork, info and hoo-ha! Join the rest of the CHIKARMY and come see us live; keep up to date with all things CHIKARA by subscribing to our
free, weekly podcast
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Remember, the "Best of CHIKARA" commercial DVD hits retail outlets across North America on Tuesday, November 6th!
Select items will be on sale next week in our online store. Drop by and visit us between Monday and Friday to save some serious bucks on your favorite
CHIKARA swag!
"Battle of Who Could Care Less"
Friday night, November 16th, 2007
Live @ The Riverside Beneficial Assoc.!
1742 Pear Street
in Reading, PA!
All seats just $15.00!
Doors open at 7:00 pm. Bell time is 7:30 pm.
"The Sordid Perils of Everyday Existence"
Saturday night, November 17th, 2007
Live @ The American Legion Hall!
935 Main Street
in Hellertown, PA!
All seats just $15.00!
Doors open at 6:30 pm. Bell time is 7:00 pm.
"Chapter 11"
Sunday afternoon, November 18th, 2007
Live @ The New Alhambra (ECW Arena)!
7 Ritner St. on the corner of Swanson
in South Philadelphia, PA!
All seats just $15.00!
Doors open at 3:30 pm. Bell time is 4:00 pm.
Our homebase:
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Final NCW Press Release

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NCW®, the longest running and by far most successful promotion in Central Pennsylvania, returns TOMORROW November 3rd to YORK, Pa with the One and the
Only….

The LIVING LEGEND BRUNO SAMMARTINO

NCW® storms back to town, and drops anchor at The York County Technical School {Formerly known as the York Vo-Tech Senior High School} 2179 S. Queen St
{immediately off the Queen St. Exit on Route 83}

Tickets for NCW's big November 3rd extravaganza with Bruno Sammartino, and “The 1st Lady of Pro Wrestling" MISSY HYATT ON SALE AT THESE OUTLETS!!

Lion Bowl 717-244-6215 located at the Corners of Martin & Pine - Red Lion

Buck's Variety Store 717-246-6404 located in the Dairyland Sq. Shopping Center on the Dallastown/Red Lion border.

The UPS Store 717-747-5599 located at 204 St. Charles in the St. Charles Way Shopping Strip, by Tailgaters and just off the Route 83 Queen St exit -
York/Spry

The Collectibles Store 717-764-7021 in the West Manchester Mall – York

Fans in the Baltimore area can get tickets for NCW Events at Steel Cage Memorabilia at The North Point Flea Market in Dundalk.

Also, for the first time, you will be able to purchase tickets via phone and for delivery, using your VISA, MASTERCARD, or DISCOVER card by calling Buck's
Variety Store and using the BUCKLINE at either 717-495-5819 or 717-578-8413

Remember by using the BUCKLINE, you can have your tickets mailed to you or have them waiting at the Box Office the night of the event!

For those purchasing tickets at the Lion Bowl outlet, you may now use your Visa or MasterCard as well. {Tickets from Lion Bowl are for pick-up only &
will not be mailed}

MAIN EVENT!! NCW Heavyweight Championship Match!!

NCW Champion Adam Flash (6th Defense) vs. TO BE ANNOUNCED LIVE AT THE SHOW!!!

Adam Flash, making his incredible 6th Title Defense as NCW’s Longest Reigning Champion ever, literally demanded a great challenger in a recent phone call
to NCW Ownership and WILL GET what he asked for. Flash stated that NCW is his hometown company and he wanted the very best challenger possible on November
3rd. It is often said however, be careful what you wish you, as Flash will get his wish. Will The Adam Flash era continue in NCW through 2008? Find out
November 3rd.

UPDATE: THE SPOT IS FILLED!! If you want to figure out who it ISN’T, go look at ROH’s and PWU’s lineups, and then start guessing. NCW fans will NOT be
disappointed with who has stepped forward. The individual in question made ONE comment to NCW, that Adam Flash’s FUTURE looks very bleak!

NCW TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP!!!The Luvbug and Marshall Law (3rd Defense) vs. Bad Crew

Luvbug and Law have been on a roll since winning the Tag Team Championship back in April of 2006. Now, they must face the FIRST EVER NCW Tag Team Champions,
The Bad Crew. Can Crazy Jake and Pauly become the first ever 3 time Champions, or will Luvbug and Marshall Law dance in celebration again on November
3rd.

NOTE: NCW will be debuting NEW Championship Belts crafted by “The King Of Belts” Reggie Parks to replace the belts Luvbug and Law sold to another promoter
and the World Title held by Adam Flash that “mysteriously was misplaced” by Flash. NCW has taken the incredible step of insuring the belts, which are
valued at over $10,000 and the Champions must now post a surety bond with NCW to travel with the new Championships. Also, NCW will soon debut a new Championship
and that belt will be on display at the November 3rd show!! Fans can get their pictures taken with the new
belts as well on November 3rd!! Guaranteed, the belts will not “NO SHOW”.

Farewell to a Hardcore Superstar!

Cotton The Bad Butcher faces Kid Kattrell in his final match ever!

The reckless, violent, blood spewing mammoth, known to Indy wrestling fans as
Cotton the Bad Butcher has announced that his appearance on November 3rd in York Pennsylvania for NCW will be his final match inside the squared circle.

The 20-plus year veteran performer, who has both chilled & thrilled crowds from coast to coast with his animalistic style, is putting the "animal" in
Cotton the Bad Butcher to rest, as the travel, the injuries, the wear, the tear, and the burden of carrying well over 400lbs on his 6 foot tall frame,
are all contributing factors in the Butcher's decision.

Never one to make a big deal out of seeking title opportunities, instead remaining perfectly happy to sign on the dotted line for any kind of blood bath,
the Butcher has managed to wear gold on several occasions throughout his career.

He is a former AAW tag team Champion teaming w/ a forgotten grappler by the name of The Extermination Machine. He is also the former 2-Time EWF/Hardway
Hardcore Heavyweight Champion, and was the inaugural Universal Hardcore Heavyweight Champion, a belt currently held by the Hungarian Barbarian. He is
also a former NCW King-of-the-Hill series champ. Most recently Cotton and tag team partner, "Tough Enough" Greg Matthews battled unsuccessfully in a
series of matches for the NCW Tag Titles.

On November 3rd at The York County Technical School, 2179 S. Queen St. York Pa, Cotton hits the ring for the final time as he battles a former co-holder
of the NCW tag straps, and another former King-of-the-Hill series champion, KID KATTRELL!

Cotton wants all the fans, whether they love him or hate him, to know that on November 3rd he’ll be clicking on all cylinders, and promises a wild & woolly
finale and the absolute BEST of the BUTCHER!

In a short but not so sweet statement, the Butcher exclaimed "Kattrell is not planning to retire after this match. I am! But after this match, he may
not have a choice. I hope he enjoys his ambulance ride to The York Hospital"

RESPECT MY AUTHORITY MATCH!! Andrew Bates faces REFEREE “Pistol” Pete McGraw APPOINTED OFFICIAL: MMA competitor Biff Walizer!

NCW officially signed a match between "Master" Andrew Bates and referee "Pistol" Pete McGraw to take place during the November 3rd show for NCW at The
York County Technical Center. The Match has been titled the "Respect My Authority" Match.
The 2 individuals in the match have been the center of legitimate controversy over the last several months stemming from an incident in a Reading nightclub.
This incident, where Andrew Bates allegedly struck referee Pete McGraw with a beer bottle, was apparently the result of numerous incidents between the
two at various wrestling shows.
McGraw applied for and got the proper credentials to wrestle on the event. McGraw has stated he could care less about this as he feels the paperwork he
signed to face Bates is "his license to pay the receipt" he owes Bates.
NCW Officials, especially Eric Walker, did not want this match to even take place because he was worried both McGraw and Bates would not "follow instructions"
and the potential for serious injury would occur. Andrew Bates was also very hesitant about signing on for the match, claiming that McGraw was not a
wrestler and just some referee who thinks he's something he's not. Bates also complained that all of the NCW referees would biased for "their boy" and
that if he hurt McGraw that he'd file charges against him and probably sue him.
Therefore, the legal counsel of Wrestling Beltworld Entertainment which is NCW's parent company, drew up binding paperwork that both men signed which
dictates the following...
1. NCW Officials will make a reasonable effort to employ another referee with no ties to NCW to referee the match, or find an individual to officiate
the match as per Commission guidelines.

2. McGraw agrees to indemnify Wrestling Beltworld Entertainment from any and all claims as pertaining to performing in the match on November 3rd, 2007.
McGraw will not hold Wrestling Beltworld Entertainment liable for any injuries, lost wages, medical expenses, disability claims, or any direct or indirect
damages suffered as a result of performing in this match. McGraw also can not file for subrogated claims for damages through any independent insurance
policies he carries as a result of any losses or injuries suffered during the match.

3. McGraw also agreed to indemnify Andrew Bates from any and all legal remedies, both civil and criminal, as a result of any injuries or damages suffered
during the match or any incident prior to November 3rd, 2007 which effectively prevents him from filing criminal charges against Bates for the incident on
July 26th, 2007.

4. Both individuals agree to have no contact of any form between the two between the signing of this contract, up to and including November 3rd, 2007
prior to the scheduled time of their match. Failure to adhere to this will result in the cancellation of the match and Wrestling Beltworld Entertainment
seeking damages as a result of having to cancel the match, including legal fees, advertising costs, licensing costs and any indirect costs to the promotion
as a result of scheduling this match.

NCW, to insure this match stays somewhat in control, has signed Penn State University Wrestling Kingpin, Red Lion Area Senior High Varsity Wrestling Coach,
and former All-American BIFF WALIZER has signed to wear the stripes on November 3rd & act as trouble shooting referee for this big, big match!

Walizer is without question, a legitimate tough guy, with an incredible background in wrestling and Mixed Martial Arts.NCW bookers have stated “A guy like
Biff is exactly what we need in this match." "He will control the actions and emotions of these 2 , he'll take no crap, and we feel that with his local
ties he'll also end up being a box office attraction"

Biff was a 4 year starter at Penn State, where he earned the distinction of All-American his senior year. He finished his college career with an incredible
101 Wins this came after a storied high school career which saw Walizer win four District 6 Tournament titles from 1991 to 1994 and four Northwest Regional
Tournament titles. He earned two titles at the
PIAA Championships, winning at 125 in both his a sophomore and junior years, followed by a 4th place finish in 130 weight class as a senior. Walizer finished
his high school career with a 137-7 record.

Biff now heads into his ninth season as Head Coach for the Red Lion Varsity Wrestling Team, bringing with him a 98-44 record and he is set to add to these
credentials as he takes a foray into the world of Mixed Martial Arts.

Other accomplishments include...
1990 USA Cadet Freestyle champion
1996 USA University Freestyle champion
1995 USA FILA Junior World Greco-Roman champion
1999 NCAA Division I All-American
2000 District 6 Hall of Fame inductee

Yes, Andrew Bates and “Pistol Pete” McGraw will finally settle this long running issue in a sanctioned wrestling match, and Biff Walizer will make sure
they will “follow instructions”.

WPW LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE: LADDER MATCHVince Bono of WPW defends against NCW’s RAY Alexander

It's old, it's ugly, it's dirty, It's battered, it's pock marked & it's been handed around to many an athlete. No wrestling fans, it's NOT your ex; It's
the WPW Light Heavyweight Title Belt.

Sometimes something that looks so bad can still mean so much! This belt has an incredible title lineage, and is sought after by every star in the sport
that can slip in under the 215 lb weight limit.

On November 3rd, for the first time ever, World Professional Wrestling's Light Heavyweight Championship will be defended on an NCW Show. WPW Light Heavyweight
Champion, "Playboy" Vince Bono takes on NCW main stay Ray "The Price of Admission" Alexander. This is a highly anticipated match, as Alexander the young
up & comer has
engaged in a vicious feud with Bono, the long time reigning Champion.

WPW Owner Paul "Pinky" Pinkerton along with NCW officials have put into place several stipulations regarding this high throttle encounter. Not only is
the match a No DQ, No Count-out, Ladder Match, a match that could favor the younger and more agile Alexander, but Alexander's Flag Bearer and Manager/Corner-man,
Lu Luv will be handcuffed to ring side, as to ensure no outside interference on his behalf. On the other side of the coin, the experience, the ring time
and the fact that Bono has participated numerous times in this style of match could shift the favor to the hated veteran performer. It has also been
announced that long time Bono manager, The Hat Guy will be banned from the York County School of Technology ensuring that he will be of no factor in
the outcome of this match. This was thrown at both Alexander and Bono and all parties involved, Saturday night in front of a packed house in Shillington,
PA. Pinky Pinkerton was invited and accepted an offer to be in attendance, representing WPW. Both "Dirty Deeds" Darren Wyse, a former WPW Light title
holder himself, & NCW C.E.O Eric Walker were on hand during this past Saturday's event, as all sides finalized the agreement.

Adding to the drama is that WPW has announced on November 2nd, Vince Bono will defend the belt against Ray Alexander during WPW's next show, which features
a tournament for the WPW Tag Team Championship. It is possible that Alexander could come to York on November 3rd already the WPW Light Heavyweight Champion.
No matter what happens on November 2nd, Bono and Alexander will meet on November 3rd in a Ladder Match for the Light Heavyweight Championship of WPW
at the York County School of Technology!

Winner receives automatic NCW Championship Match!Smasher LeBlanc vs. King Kahlua w/Jonathan Luvstruck

With so much confusion and issues surrounding the November 3rd NCW Championship Match and getting a challenger for the event, NCW has decided that the
winner of this match between 20 Year Veteran King Kahlua and NCW’s “Cajun Cannon” will receive an automatic NCW Championship Match contract! King Kahlua,
a well traveled veteran, has wrestled for many of the major territories in the USA. His stops have included ICW, AWA, Memphis, CWA and the NWA. LeBlanc
may not have the resume Kahlua has, but has made a name for himself in NCW and many independent companies with his hardnosed brawling style and incredible
toughness. Will age and treachery overcome youth and skill, or will the Cajun Cannon blast his way to a NCW Championship Match on November 3rd.

USA vs. The Evil Foreigners!The Patriot vs. Royce Profit's "Foreign Menace"

Former GWF North American Champion The Patriot has taken on the best in the World, and is ready for any challenge. On November 3rd, Royce Profit, who
has carried a vendetta against The Patriot for years, has made a deal to bring in someone he says will so throw The All American Superstar off his game
by his mere look alone, that The Patriot's career will be ended on November 3rd. NCW has warned Profit that if this “Foreign Menace” does anything offensive
during the show, that very bad things will happen.

Winners Get an NCW Tag Team Title Match at the Next NCW Event GUARANTEED!“Dirty Deeds” Darren Wyse and the Hungarian Barbarian with Missy Hyatt take
on CZW Originals John Dahmer and Eddie Valentine!!

The Tag Team of "Dirty Deeds" Darren Wyse and The Hungarian Barbarian, will have their wild & unruly brand of wrestling put to the test like never
before as they meet former CZW Tag Team Champions, John Dahmer & Eddie Valentine. Dahmer & Valentine, without a doubt, one of the most vicious & destructive
tandems to ever unite, bring years of experience, tons of past championship runs & a bad attitude that is second to none. This one will be NASTY from
bell to bell.

Adding to this already potentially explosive match is that the winner of the match receives an automatic NCW Tag Team Title shot at NCW’s next event,
guaranteed, you can bank on it. With brand new Tag Team Belts being presented on November 3rd, both teams know these belts mean more money and more notoriety,
and will let it all hang out on November 3rd.

RETURN MATCH!Mr. BET Jermaine Jubilee faces The Masked Medic

Mr. BET and The Masked Medic faced off at the last NCW Show, and despite there being a clear winner, both wrestlers decided that nothing had been settled,
thus the rematch here on November 3rd. Adding intrigue to this match is the fact that Medic's manager, Judge Lawless, has abandoned his charges and left
wrestling. The Masked Medic blames the stress of the long running feud between Judge Lawless and his former charge Jubilee contributed to the Judge retiring
and abandoning him and Andrew Bates. Will The Medic be able to handle Jubilee on his own, or will Mr. BET send the Medic into retirement with his former
Manager?

Also, NCW has taken it upon themselves to plan your entire evening on November 3rd. That's right! Fans can join the NCW crew for a private post match
party, directly across the street at TAILGATER'S & SUBS UNLIMITED PLUS.

We will be occupying both sides of the Restaurant and Bar, so ALL ages will be able join in on the fun! Food & drink specials will be offered as you wind
down the evening with all your favorite NCW superstars.

TONS of Information still to come! For all the action, all the additions, all the announcements, check in at WWW.NCWZONE.COM

Also feel free to E-Mail our office at
NCW2BRUTAL@Yahoo.com

Eric WalkerWrestling Beltworld Entertainment
http://www.wrestlingbeltworld.com

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Maryland Championship Wrestling- Monster Mash: Enter The Sandman

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Sunday, November 4th, 2007
MONSTER MASH
Doors open 6:45pm / Bell Time 7:30pm


THE SANDMAN will appear and wrestle at MCW MONSTER MASH, Sunday, November 4th, 2007, at the MCW Arena at Northpoint in Dundalk, MD.
Matches signed include:

MCW Heavyweight Championship
JOEY MATTHEWS vs. CREATIVE CONTROL'S, THE BRUISER

MCW Heavyweight Championship #1 Contender
CHRISTIAN YORK vs. CREATIVE CONTROL'S, ADAM FLASH

Grudge Match
DANNY DORING vs. DANNY JAXX

MCW Tag Team Championship
GHETTO MAFIA (new champions) vs. CREATIVE CONTROL'S, TOM BRANDI & JIMMY CICERO

MCW Rage TV Championship Re-Match
PATRICK BRINK (new champion) vs. TYLER HILTON

MCW Cruiserweight Championship
DEREK FRAZIER(champion) vs. JOSH DANIELS


Also appearing
MCW Heavyweight Champion, JOEY MATTHEWS
MCW Cruiserweight Champion, DEREK FRAZIER
Josh Daniels, Adam Flash, the Bruiser, the Slackers, Angela & More!!!





TICKET INFORMATION
Tickets are available at the following ticket outlets

Tickets can be purchased at the door or via TicketMonster.com
Tickets can also be purchased via phone by calling
410-719-0030, or toll free 800-637-3719.

**Charges for MCW Tickets will appear
as "WNW, INC." on your credit card statement**

Tickets also available at:

Steel CageMemorabilia/MCW Cybershop
Plaza Flea Market
2401 North Point Blvd.
Baltimore, MD 21222
(410) 285-4504
BEDDING & FUTTON DISCOUNTERS
Corner of Crain Highway
& B.A. Blvd.
GLEN BURNIE, MD
(410) 761-6366

Hide-A-Way Leathers
6713 Holabird Ave
Dundalk, MD 21222

Mad Dog Graphics
7700 German Hill Rd
Baltimore, MD 21222
(410) 288-4777

MYSPACE

Visit www.myspace.com/marylandwrestling for constant updates and communicate with fans of MCW.

STREET CREW/RING CREW INFORMATION
If you are interested in joining the street team and being a part of the ring crew, please send your information via e-mail to streetteam@marylandwrestling.com. Leave your name and phone number in the e-mail. You must be 18 years of age or older.

ADVERTISING WITH MCW
If you are interested in reaching over 3,000 potential clients a month, advertise with Maryland Championship Wrestling.

MCW communicates monthly with over 3,000 loyal fans through Direct Mail, Email blasts (like this one), MySpace Bulletins, flyers, posters and a variety of other marketing media. Depending on the plan you choose, your businesses logo and information could appear on everything that a fan of MCW could possibly see and touch in a thirty day period with MCW.

What better way to get your business out there than to put it in front of a large number of MCW brand loyal fans. To learn more on how MCW can put your business over, please email mcw@marylandwrestling.com.

PRESS INFORMATION
If you are interested in conducting an interview with anyone on the MCW roster, or are interested in covering the event live, please contact us to set up all press needs for you and your staff. There will be a special "press-only" setup at the event.

For more information, call the free wrestling hotline at 410-385-3346.
And look for future updates concerning upcoming shows.

Contact Info:
shawncredle@marylandwrestling.com

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NWS Tonight In Middletown, NJ

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NWS In Middletown, NJ Tonight With Scotty Too Hotty, Julio Dinero, Tag Teams, Free Posters & More
It was not too long ago that wrestling fans tuned in to WWE television and saw superstar Scotty Too Hotty perform his famous move "The Worm", but the fans
in the tri-state area will not have to wait much longer, as Scotty will be part of National Wrestling Superstars' big extravaganza tonight (Friday November
2nd) at the Middletown V.F.W. Post #2179 Hall, Route 36 & 1 Veteran's Lane (in the Port Monmouth section of Middletown), with a 7:45pm bell time.

But Scotty will not be the only star familiar to TV viewers in Middletown that night. Fans of ECW and TNA will be treated to the one and only Julio Dinero,
plus former WWE & WCW star "America's Hero" The Patriot returns to Middletown after nearly a year.

And speaking of treats, fans of the high-flying cruiserweights will be treated to two of the best in the tri-state area, as NWS Cruiserweight Champion
Mikey Pacifica takes on the former champion he beat for the title, Dan Rageous. Also getting ring time will be luchador Antonio Malave and North Middletown's
"Jumping" Joey Janella. And in an NWS Tag-Team Title Bout, the unpopular Psychedelic Sissies...or as they call themselves "Studs" Nicky Oceans & Ace
Darling will take on a pair of popular boy-toys with the young female set, "G.Q." Gavin Quest & Rob Eckos.

And if there weren't enough incentives already, the very popular Poster Night returns to Middletown on November 2nd, as the first 275 fans entering the
V.F.W. Hall will receive a free show poster, great for autographs or just as a keepsake.

All seats in this newly-renovated hall are only $20 for adults and $18 for kids & seniors, and can be purchased by calling NWS directly at (732) 888-1704.
All major credit cards are accepted, and group rates are available for groups of ten or more. Remaining seats, if any, will go on sale at the door one
hour before bell time.

Follow NWS on the Web at
www.nwswrestling.com .


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Union Heavyweight title tournament tomorrow night in Toronto

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One final reminder that the UNION of INDEPENDENT PROFESSIONAL WRESTLERS presents "CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT 2K7" tomorrow night at Royal Canadian Legion Hall #101
(3850 Lake Shore Blvd West at Browns Line in Etobicoke). The Legion Hall is located directly adjacent to both the Long Branch GO station and the TTC's
Long Branch Loop, so leave the car at home and let the TTC/GO do the driving.

Doors open at 630pm. Bell time is 7pm.

An eight-man, one-night tournament will be held to crown the new Union Heavyweight champion. Here now are the official first round match-ups:

"The King of Old School" STEVE CORINO vs. "Impact" EDDIE OSBOURNE
"Fabulous" JOHN McCHESNEY vs. "The High Risk Hero" RIP IMPACT
PEPPER PARKS vs. "Big Rig" BRODIE LEE
"The Havana Pitbull" RICKY REYES vs. STERLING JAMES KEENAN

Tickets $20 each and they're ON SALE NOW in person at the Legion Hall and online via the "UNION SHOP" at
www.wrestlersunion.ca
. The event is open to ALL AGES, but for those 19 and older, the Legion Hall includes a FULLY LICENSED BAR. Fans are reminded to bring valid ID and encouraged
to use public transit if they plan to purchase alcohol.

Directions to the event (via both highway and transit) are available on the main page of our website,
www.wrestlersunion.ca .

It's the most important night in UNION history. Join us as we crown our new Champion tomorrow night at "CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT 2K7".

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ShoBox Final Quotes & Photos (3): Eddie Chambers And Calvin Brock

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Photos: Jan Sanders/Goossen Tutor Promotions For Showtime


Calvin Brock (left) and Eddie Chambers square off and then face off after Thursday's weigh-in at Tacoma, Washington.


The once-beaten Brock (31-1, 23 KOs), who weighed 241 pounds, and the undefeated Chambers (29-0, 16 KOs), who tipped scale at 213 1/2, collide in a 12-round IBF elimination fight in the main event Friday on the 100th telecast of ShoBox: The New Generation on SHOWTIME (11 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the west coast).


In Friday's co-feature, Jose Lopez (21-2, 13 KOs) will be opposed by Tyrone Harris (21-3, 14 KOs) in an eight-round lightweight bout. Lopez weighed the division-limit 135 pounds Thursday while Harris weighed 133 1/4.

“FAST’’ EDDIE CHAMBERS AND CALVIN BROCK
FINAL QUOTES AND WEIGHTS



Thursday, Nov. 1, 2007,

Emerald Queen Casino, Tacoma, Washington



“SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION’’

Friday, Nov. 2; Telecast Begins at 11 p.m. ET/PT



One day before a world championship doubleheader (Juan Manuel Marquez vs. Rocky Juarez and Robert Guerrero vs. Martin Honorio) on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING, ShoBox: The New Generation will celebrate its 100th telecast with one of the most significant heavyweight fights in the series’ distinguished six-year history.



The heavyweight “Battle for the Ages” will pit “Fast” Eddie Chambers (29-0, 16 KOs) against Calvin “The Boxing Banker” Brock (31-1, 23 KOs) in an International Boxing Federation (IBF) heavyweight title eliminator live on SHOWTIME at 11 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the west coast). The winner of the 12-round bout will face 2004 Olympic Games gold medalist Alexander Povetkin for the right to challenge IBF heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko.



In the co-feature of a Friday twinbill presented by Goossen Tutor Promotions and Main Events from the Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma, Wash., Jose Lopez (21-2, 13 KOs) will face Tyrone Harris (21-3, 14 KOs) in an eight-round lightweight bout.



NOTE: THURSDAY’S WEIGHTS – Chambers 213 ½ pounds, Brock 241; Lopez weighed 135, Harris 133 1/4.


EDDIE CHAMBERS

“When the opportunity to fight Brock popped up, I jumped at the chance. To be a fight or two from fighting for the world title is really exciting and what it is all about. I am totally enjoying all of this.



“I have a lot of respect for Calvin and expect a pretty tough fight. But because I respect him doesn’t mean I am intimidated.



“Calvin is good at a lot of things and I expect to see him at his best Friday. The only fights I watched of his were when he was at his best.



“But he is not all that fast and that is one of the things I expect to take advantage of and will try to exploit. He may try and jump on me early, but I am ready for that or anything.



“I know if I pick my spots, give him lots of angles, fight smart, throw him off and disrupt his timing, I’ll be OK. I’ve had the best training, am totally focused and definitely ready to fight.



“We actually were supposed to fight once before, when we were both like 8-0. But it didn’t make it any sense for either of us to fight at that time. The time wasn’t right then. It is now.’’



CALVIN BROCK

“I am not overlooking or taking Chambers for granted because I respect him as a fighter. But I really don’t see how he is going to beat me. He is undefeated, but I am not totally impressed. I thought his fight with Dominick Guinn was a whole lot closer than the judges had it.



“To get back into the running for another world title fight is, of course, a great thing. When I first heard about an IBF tournament, I naturally wanted to be part of it.



“You are going to see a different Calvin Brock than the one who fought Klitschko. I have worked really hard for this fight, but unlike the Klitschko fight, this time I am not overtrained. I peaked three weeks too early and was stale against Klitschko. It’s been a tough camp, but a good one. Having the great Pernell Whitaker working with me has really helped, too.



“I feel I am coming up to my best fight. You are going to see me faster and lighter on my feet. I will be working the jab, letting my punches go with both hands. Condition wise, I feel better at this weight than I did at 225. He is supposed to be quick. I think I am quicker.



“I am really looking forward to having a great night on Friday.’’



CONTACTS: Showtime Networks Inc.

Chris DeBlasio Ivy Moon

(212) 708-1633 (212) 708-7319

Chris.DeBlasio@Showtime.net Ivy.Moon@Showtime.net



Brener Zwikel

Dan Clavadetscher John Beyrooty

(818) 462-5602 (818) 462-5601

DanC@Bzapr.com JohnnyBey@aol.com

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NEPW Nov. 3rd

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NEPW Presents:
DIVIDED WE FALL!!!
SATURDAY NOV 3RD
HIDE OUT ROLLER RINK-63 W. WALNUT AVE PAINESVILLE, OH 44077
8PM BELL / DOORS OPEN 7:30PM
Tix: $10 in advance / $12 Day of Show

MAIN EVENT
NEPW TRIPLE CROWN TITLE MATCH:
CHRIS CRONUS (C) VS. KWAN CHANG (From Canada)

NEPW TAGTEAM TITLE MATCH:
LETHAL IMPACT(Ryan Miller, Jesse Burke) (C) VS.
CLEVELAND MAFIA (J-ROCC, RAY ROWE)

NEPW LADIES TITLE MATCH:
SASSY STEPHANIE (C) VS. ANGEL DUST

NEPW CRUISERWEIGHT TITLE MATCH:
AARON DRAVEN (C) VS. ZAC VINCENT

AFTERMATH VS. MICHAEL FACADE

ROBBY STARR VS. NICK PARADISE

ALSO IN ACTION: KILLER KUMPF, LUMBERJACK LAROUX, JABARI, "SWEET" LOU ROBERTS & MORE!!

*** Card Subject to Change ***

WWW.NEPW.US

Advanced Tickets on Sale at:

The Hide Out- 63 W. Walnut Ave Painesville- 352-2681

Cards & Games- Mentor Ave Painesville Plaza 358-1212
Comic Heaven- Robinhood dr. Willoughby 942-6960

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Steve Corino wrestling seminar in Toronto this Saturday

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UIPW INTRODUCES "THE UNION APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM"



The UNION of INDEPENDENT PROFESSIONAL WRESTLERS is pleased to announce that the first in an ongoing series of pro wrestling seminars will be held this Saturday afternoon November 3rd, hosted by former ECW World champion STEVE CORINO. Corino, a 12-year veteran of the squared circle, has traveled the world over and faced off against some of the biggest names the sport has to offer. Now, in this intimate classroom setting, the "King of Old School" will pass on his knowledge to you.



Topics to be covered during this 3-hour session include:

The Psychology of Pro Wrestling
Telling the Story
Slowing Down
Getting the Most out of the Least
Selling
Facial Expressions
Being a True Heel
Being a Believable Babyface
Cutting an Effective Promo
Marketing and Exposure
Etiquette



After the seminar, there will be a series of in-ring tryouts from which 2 students will be chosen for a match on that evening's UIPW event. The cost of the seminar is $50 per participant and is open to anyone who would like to learn more about the art and business of professional wrestling. Contact The Union at wrestlersunion@gmail.com for information on reserving your spot at the seminar today!



Both the seminar and the show will be held at Royal Canadian Legion Hall #101 in Toronto, Ontario on Saturday November 3rd. The seminar starts at 3pm. Doors open for the evening show at 630pm. Bell time for the show is 7pm. The Legion Hall is located at 3850 Lake Shore Blvd West, midway between Dixie Road and Brown's Line and directly adjacent to both the Long Branch GO station and the TTC's Long Branch Loop.



* * * * * * * * * *



The UNION of INDEPENDENT PROFESSIONAL WRESTLERS is an exciting new wrestling promotion based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Union features a diverse mix of homegrown talent (including Eddie Osbourne, Rip Impact and The All-Knighters) and international stars (including Steve Corino, Sterling James Keenan and Ricky Reyes). UIPW maintains partnerships with promotions in Canada and around the world. For more information about THE UNION, please visit our official website at www.wrestlersunion.ca

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FCW News Update

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Florida Championship Wrestling holds shows every Tuesday night at Bourbon Street Night Club, 4331 US 19N in New Port Richey FL. FCW is an official developmental territory to World Wrestling Entertainment. The shows will begin at 8:30pm with tickets at 7 dollars.

Last week FCW Heavyweight champion Afa Jr. nearly lost the title to Ted DiBiase Jr. when Afa’s new friend the Giant Titan saved him. But no one expected “the Mastodon of Mayhem” G-Rilla to come out saving DiBiase from the double team beating. This week FCW officials have made a tag team match between Afa Jr /Titan taking on G-Rilla/DiBiase under Texas Tornado Rules, which means all four men in the ring at the same time!!!



Come out this Tuesday to see those athletes plus Kofi Kingston, “Handsome” Heath Miller, “The Professional” Mike Mondo, “The Natural” Nick Nemeth, Sinn Bowdee, Vade Hansen, Moose Madison, TJ Wilson, Jake Hager, “Bad Seed” Shawn Osborne, Johnny Curtis, Steve Lewington, Sheamus O’Shaunessy, Mariousz Jablonski, Rycklon, Robert Anthony, and the British Lions (Chris Grey and Tommy Taylor). Don’t forget the gorgeous FCW Diva’s Victoria Crawford, Lacey Von Erich and the Bella Twins (Nicole and Bri) and always be on the lookout for some surprises guests.

Check out www.fcwwrestling.com for more information.



FCW will return to the Jewish Community Center on Saturday December 1st. ticket and event information will be available in the coming days.



Florida Championship Wrestling returns to its roots in Citrus County. On Saturday November 10th FCW will be at the Lecanto High School 3810 W. Educational Path, Lecanto, FL 34461. FCW will be part of the “David Williams Celebrity Tribute to Jesse’s Place.” A percentage of funds raised will go to Jesse's Place, a child advocacy center created in the memory of Jessica Lunsford. For more information please log onto www.jessiesplacecitrus.org



Doors open at 7 PM and the show starts at 8 PM. Tickets are $10. They are on sale day of the event or by visiting the Citrus County Sheriff’s office and the front offices of Lecanto HS and Homosassa Elementary School. For other Citrus Co. locations, contact the sheriff’s office at (352) 726-4488. Media inquiries please ask for Heather Yates or email her @ hyates@sheriffcitrus.org



Just announced former WWE World Tag Team champions and current Friday night Smackdown superstars Deuce and Domino with their manager Cherry will be in attendance! Plus Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defensive Tackle #95 Chris Hovan, Offensive Guard #72 Dan Buenning and Hall of Fame inductee, the one and only Big Nasty! They will join the FCW superstars for this extraordinary chance to help out a great charity.

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Bodog Fight Joins "Revolution"

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Bodog Fight Joins "Revolution"

For Immediate Release
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November 1, 2007

This Saturday, Bodog Fight is bringing the Revolution straight to your desktop!

From the CN Center in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada, Bodog Fight is proud to present Extreme Fighting Challenge 5: Revolution on November 3.

This special mixed martial arts event will be streamed live online beginning at 7pm PST, and is available exclusively on internet pay-per-view for the advance price of just $4.99 ($7.99 on Nov. 3).

Jake "The Juggernaut" Ellenberger

In the main event, Brazilian MMA legend Jose "Pele" Landi-Jons (23-12) faces Nebraska knock-out artist Jake "The Juggernaut" Ellenberger (15-3).

A graduate of the famed Chute Boxe Academy in Brazil, Landi-Jons is looking to continue his winning ways after using an impressive kneebar to submit Florida tough guy Mitch McElroy at Bodog Fight: Paradise Lost in Costa Rica.

Ellenberger is the latest talent to emerge from the legendary Team Quest Fight Club in Oregon, which boasts MMA stalwarts like Matt "The Law" Lindland and "Dangerous" Dan Henderson. Looking to follow in the footsteps of his teammates, the hard-hitting Ellengerger has ten knockouts to his credit.

Thanks to XFC founder Bill "The Butcher" Mahood the rest of the Revolution card showcases some of Canada's best emerging MMA talent, including "Ragin'" Kajan Johnson, David Parisea, Tim Thurston and Tim Jenson.

Visit bodoglife.net/fight now to find out how you can stream this live pay-per-view event straight to your desktop for the limited-time price of $4.99!

Can't get enough hard-hitting MMA action?

Bodog Fight: The Complete First Series is now available on DVD. The four-disk set comes packed with more than ten hours of non-stop action and a ton of extra features, including fighter commentary, new behind the scenes footage and six never-before-seen fights. Plus, get a bonus limited edition CD featuring tracks from Bodog Music artists. Available now at better retailers everywhere and online at bodoglife.net/store.

About Bodog Fight

Since its inception in 2006, Bodog Fight has become one of the heavy-hitters in the world of mixed martial arts. Created by billionaire entertainment mogul and longtime MMA enthusiast, Calvin Ayre, Bodog Fight offers viewers a unique combination of action and allure from exotic locations throughout the world. Bodog Fight can be viewed in 100 million homes across North America and around the world on bodoglife.net. Some of Bodog Television's other programs include: a poker lifestyle and reality show, Calvin Ayre Wild Card Poker; and an international million-dollar band search competition, Bodog Battle. For more information, contact Media Relations at 1-866-892-3371, or fightpr@bodoglife.net. BODOG is a registered trademark.
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Loco Wrestling To Host Free Seminar November 6 & 8!

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LOCO WRESTLING TO HOST FREE SEMINAR & ORIENTATION NOVEMBER 6 & 8

Loco Wrestling, the newest professional wrestling venture in the Philadelphia area, presented jointly by Locofights Inc. and TV By Demand, has announced a special offer for all those interested in testing their limits and finding out if they have what it takes to survive the strict professional wrestling training regimen of the internationally-renowned Ricky Reyes.

The official training center of Loco Wrestling will hold a special seminar FREE of charge, hosted by Ricky Reyes, open to all interested parties on November 6th and 8th from 5-8 pm. The seminar will serve as an introduction, both verbally and physically, to the world of Loco Wrestling and the ongoing development of its training center and wrestling promotion. Attendees should expect a crash course on what is to be expected of them under the Loco Wrestling umbrella, and a light workout is to be expected as well. This seminar is open to all who may be interested, whether you have experience in the professional wrestling world or have merely been contemplating a career inside the squared circle. Loco Wrestling’s training center will offer a diverse array of ringed-sport training as head trainer Ricky Reyes’ worldwide experience and training will help him refine your skills in professional wrestling, mixed martial arts, jujitsu, and other styles of combat. You can learn more information, or register online today at www.locowrestling.com. Space is limited so act now, be a part of Loco Wrestling on the ground floor!

Remember, Loco Wrestling’s training school will be headed by one of the most focused, intense, and successful athletes in the game today: The Rottweiler and The Havana Pitbull, Ricky Reyes, who has studied the art of professional wrestling all over the world and competed for and/or been scouted by every single major wrestling promotion in North America. Reyes will no doubt bring a very strict yet rewarding style to training his students, and this is your opportunity to be among the first to call themselves Loco Wrestling graduates.

The official Loco Wrestling training school will be located at B Street & East Clearfield Street in Philadelphia PA. For those who think they have what it takes to survive training with the “Rottweiler” Ricky Reyes, and who thinks they have what it takes to make it as a professional wrestler, more information is available right now at www.locowrestling.com or by calling 888-369-8222.

More information on any and all other matters in relation to Loco Wrestling are also available at www.locowrestling.com. Stay posted to the official website of Loco Wrestling and this website for ongoing news, announcements, events, and media in relation to Loco Wrestling. For more information on TV By Demand please visit www.TVBydemand.com

For more information on this press release, or if you have a professional wrestling website and would like to be added to the official press release mailing list, please contact iwcmc_dombrowski@yahoo.com

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ECW FOUNDER TOD GORDON EXPLAINS HIS THEORY ON WHY VINCE MCMAHON DILUTED THE ECW NAME

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ECW FOUNDER TOD GORDON EXPLAINS HIS THEORY ON WHY VINCE MCMAHON DILUTED THE ECW NAME

By WorldWrestlingInsanity.com



Pro Wrestling Unplugged Owner and ECW Founder Tod Gordon joined James Guttman on ClubWWI.com today for a massive 70 minute shoot interview. During the discussion, the man who introduced you to ECDub and continues the Unplugged tradition today talked about a wide variety of subjects related to the wrestling industry.. Topics included the story behind Shane Douglas throwing down the NWA Title, Joey Styles in his underwear, PWU Surge TV, Eric Bischoff's statements on ECW, PWU's Commissioner Idol, Suing WWE, One Night Stand, Sting and Vader in ECW, and much more.

One topic that came up in the ClubWWI.com talk was "The New ECW." James says that while Vince McMahon has every right to do it, it never made sense to give his new brand the initials "ECW." Guttman says it's like starting a boy band and calling them Pantera. Gordon said he had a theory on the reason why it happened:

"I can't tell you what's in (Vince McMahon's) mind, but there is a theory that I have had in the last year or so. He always hated the fact that at his shows, in front of 20,000 people, as opposed to the thousand or two thousand that we would run in front of, people would yell ECW when they liked something. That became synonymous in this business with saying, "We like this." Not just a hardcore spot. Anything. It was off-the-charts different. Whenever they'd yell "ECW, ECW," it made Vince crazy. Because we were like the so-called innovator back then and he hated the fact that everyone in his building, that he paid for, people were yelling someone else's call letters. And no one had ever done that. No one was at anyone else's shows yelling "WWF" or "WCW." They didn't understand what the concept was. They didn't understand that they weren't saying, "Yes. ECW is the greatest thing in the world." They were saying, "We like this. This is good stuff." That was their way of approval… Slowly but surely, you'll notice, very rarely anymore will you be at a WWE show and hear them start yelling "ECW" because of some crazy, sick table spot or fire spot. He's finally started to get that out of the lexicon. It'll always be part of the lexicon…but he made people think that's what ECW is. And why would you want to chant "ECW, ECW" when ECW is all about Kelly Kelly and Miz? It's not what they wanted."

Tod's discussion on this subject also included talk of how ECW tried to copy the fan chanting concept, the first ECW Sci Fi Show, One Night Stand, why it was doomed, and more. His entire 70 minute shoot is up now on ClubWWI.com.

Don't forget, besides Tod, there's 90 other interviews to listen to as well. Among the other interviews available on ClubWWI.com are Kevin Nash, Samoa Joe, Eric Bischoff, Jerry Lawler, Vince Russo, Nick "U-Gene" Dinsmore, Christian Cage, Sycho Sid, , Diamond Dallas Page, La Resistance, The Steiner Brothers, Tammy Lynn Sytch, AJ Styles, John Heidenreich, Demolition, Paul Bearer, Bobby Heenan, Ted DiBiase, Road Warrior Animal, The Iron Sheik, Rhino, Tito Santana, Earl Hebner, Charlie Haas, Christy Hemme, Chris Daniels, and many more. Plus audio shows from D-Lo Brown, Bull Buchanan, Kevin Kelly, Orlando Jordan, and Dr. Tom Prichard.

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NEW: Big Trios Main Event Saturday November 3rd in Mt Healthy, OH

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New Era Wrestling
returns to action
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Spears Gym - 7505 Hamilton Ave. Mt. Healthy, OH 45231
Doors open at 7 pm, Belltime 8 pm
Tickets: $10 adults/$5 children under 12

TRIOS TAG TEAM MATCH: Champions vs. #1 Contenders
Heavyweight Champion "Soviet Shooter" Nikita Allanov
&
Tag Team Champions The Rebellion ("Scorpion" Chris Reno/"Arsenal"
Brett Grayson
-vs-
Jay Donaldson
&
Shock & Awe ("Lightning" Tim Lutz/"Punisher" Brad Callaway

MIDWEST INDEPENDENT CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
Nick LeBeau
defends the title against
DJ Tom Sharp

plus...
A contract signing for "Notorious November Knockout" on Saturday
November 17th!
NEW Heavyweight Champion, "Soviet Shooter" Nikita Allanov, and #1
Contender, Jay Donaldson, will sign a contract for their championship
match at Notorious November Knockout.

Also Scheduled to appear on November 3rd:
"Mr. Reality Check" Big Jim Hutchinson, "Bulldog" Garf Redman, the
Phantom, Madness, "Real Sexy" Evan Steele, "Awesome" Dewey Brown, Dave
Nevada, "Midnight" Matt Ryan, Ghetto Fabulous, Johnny Matthews, Nate
"the Snake" Pelley, "Ravishing" Rey Rivera, Lee McKinney, Skeeter
Muldoon, and more...

Card subject to change.

Plus, do not forget about the biggest New Era Wrestling show of 2007 -
NOTORIOUS NOVEMBER KNOCKOUT!

Matches already scheduled for this huge event include:

HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
Nikita Allanov
defends the title against
Jay Donaldson

Tag Team Championship Match
The Rebellion
defend the titles against
Shock & Awe
With the stipulation that the losing team must disband in New Era
Wrestling FOREVER!!!"

http://www.new-era-wrestling.com

http://www.myspace.com/new_era_wrestling

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U-GENE to hold clinic and in action on Nov. 9 in Marion, IN

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EWF returns to action on Friday Night, November 9 at the EWF Arena on 3400 S. Adams St in Marion, IN.

Bell Time is 7:30 PM. $15 VIP Ringside, $12 General Admission. Kids 5 and under are free with paid adult. Order advance tickets online.

Former WWE Star Nick "U-GENE" Dinsmore will be in action!

More details coming soon.

Attention wrestlers: Nick Dinsmore will be conducting a wrestling clinic in the afternoon before the show. This is your chance to learn from one of the OVW trainers. Space is limited, for more info email us.

Upcoming events:

October 25-31: Screamworld Haunted House. No wrestling shows from 10/20 to 11/3

Saturday, December 1: Former WWE, ECW, WCW star 2 COLD SCORPIO. Tickets are $12 VIP Ringside, $10 General Admission. Kids 5 and under are free with paid adult. Order advance tickets online.

Saturday, January 5, 2008: Former WWE, ECW, WCW star THE SANDMAN

Visit us online at www.EWFArena.com

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EliteXC/Showtime Conference Call Quotes: Kimbo-Jake Shields-KJ Noons-Gary Shaw

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CONFERENCE CALL QUOTES
KIMBO SLICE & JAKE SHIELDS,
KJ NOONS, PROMOTER GARY SHAW
Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2007



The America Bank Center Arena in Corpus Christi, Texas, will rock like it never has before when Gary Shaw Productions, LLC, presents “EliteXC: Renegade’’ on Saturday, Nov. 10, on SHOWTIME (10 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the west coast).



An excellent main event will feature an EliteXC world title fight in a brand new weight class – 160 pounds -- between talented, crowd-pleasing Nick Diaz and exciting, hard-hitting KJ Noons.



In other televised bouts, Kimbo will make his EliteXC debut against Bo Cantrell and world-ranked welterweight Jake Shields will face Mike Pyle. A fifth televised fight will be announced in the near future.



Tickets in all price ranges, starting at $25, are available at the American Bank Center Box Office and all TicketMaster locations. They also may be obtained at www.ticketmaster.com or by calling (361) 881-8499. Any ticket buyer may purchase a $50 VIP Package Upgrade, which includes VIP parking and post-fight party at the American Bank Center.



Shaw: Hello, everyone. Thank you very much. We're very excited about this card in Corpus Christi on Nov. 10 on SHOWTIME. I am happy to have KJ Noons on this call and Jake Shields, “The American Dream’’ and our new signee, Kimbo Slice. We're really excited about this fight card. It's a coming‑out party for Kimbo. It's an opportunity for KJ Noons to fight Nick Diaz and walk away with a belt. At this time, I'd also like to let everybody know that we're going to start some new weight classes at EliteXC. >From bottom to top, we'll have a 140-weight class, and also 150, 160, 170, 185, 205 and, of course, 265 is our super weight and above. I believe very much in the safety, health and welfare of the fighters. I'm very concerned in the mixed martial arts world about this cutting of drastic amounts of weight, not only the week of but also the night before and almost the day of. I want to get some weight classes so the fighters can fit much better into certain weight classes and have the opportunity to fight for world titles without endangering their health. That's, simply, the reason why we're opening up these weight classes. I've always believed that it's not just about the heavyweights, the big boys, in both in boxing and mixed martial arts, and that the lighter-weighted guys can really light it up as well.

Question: Kimbo, what are your thoughts on joining EliteXC and making your debut for them on Nov. 10 and your transition into MMA?

Kimbo: I'm glad about it. I thank God EliteXC was able to come through and snatch me up because for a minute everything was shut down and I was kind of upset that I wasn't going to get a chance to fight. That hard training, hard work -- you know what I'm saying -- that I put into it, (to think I) wasn't able to bang was kind of depressing for me. (The guys at EliteXC) came through. We had a great conversation. I thank God for those guys, man, because I'm excited about it. I'm ready to fight.

Question: Jake, what are your thoughts going into your Nov. 10 fight?

Shields: I’m excited to be fighting for EliteXC again and have been training really hard. I think Mike’s a great opponent. I'm ready to go out there and fight.

Question: KJ, what are your thoughts on fighting Nick Diaz?

Noons: He's the No. 1 one guy in the world. He beat Gomi. I'm getting an opportunity to face the No. 1 guy for a title with EliteXC. I'm excited and I've been training really hard. I'm ready to definitely make this a fight of the night, fight of the month, whatever. I'm ready to mix it up with Nick.

Question: Gary, can you explain how you go about working your title fights? Why were Diaz and Noons picked for this title fight and why what was originally supposed to be a title fight in the welterweight division between Shields and Pyle is now not?

Shaw: Sure. Let me take the KJ-Diaz fight first. I believe both are deserving of a title in our organization. Diaz did beat Gomi, and at that time Gomi was considered the best in the world. And I believe that Nick showed (a lot the way) came back. He had a real tough fight against Mike Aina in Hawaii. He came out victorious. KJ Noons was someone that we had a confidence in. He obviously walked into a big, I guess it was a right hand, I'm not sure, against “Krazy Horse,’’ and then came in and upset Edson Berto, who everybody thought was going to be the actual first titleholder in EliteXC in that weight class. So we felt that both fighters were up for the challenge. We would be proud of either fighter to wear our belt. And we believe that they are some of the best fighters in the world. As for Jake Shields and Mike Pyle, he (Mike) didn't want to fight for the belt. We gave him the opportunity. He's unhappy. He did take the opportunity. Jake was willing to fight anybody. Everybody knows that Jake is the top one, two, or three in the world. There's no question about it. He's showing everybody how exciting he is, and he comes to fight. God bless him. And I think that fighters that come to fight and are willing to fight anybody should get that opportunity. And even though this probably will be our last fight with Mike Pyle, you know, we're interested in putting on the best fights. So whether someone wants to stay with us or not stay with us, we'll still give everybody the opportunity.

Question: Gary, your first show, “Destiny,’’ was on SHOWTIME, then you did the joint effort with Strikeforce, which was Pay Per View, now “Renegade’’ will be on SHOWTIME again, as “Uprising’’ was. Are we going to be looking at all EliteXC events on SHOWTIME or are there still going to be pay per views mixed in?

Shaw: There will be some pay per views mixed in when we feel there's something that warrants taking money out of the customer's pocket. But my job is to try to give the MMA fans as much product and great product as we can without them having to shell out $34.95 and $49.95, etc. So, yes, we will have some pay per views, but we'll have plenty of shows on SHOWTIME this coming year, 2008. Some will be ShoXC shows. Some will be EliteXC and some will be on pay-per-views. We even may have something really big and special as well in 2008. (Switching gears) I'd like to take this opportunity to say that Kimbo's opponent has fallen out with a shoulder injury. We tried all the way through Monday to get him medically well. We don't want to put anybody in a fight that is not medically able to fight. So Kimbo's hunt for "The Rhino" (Mike Bourke) will have to wait for another day. But we have now signed Bo Cantrell to the fight and Bo will be Kimbo's opponent.

Question: Gary, are you going to be creating belts for each one of the weight classes you announced?

Shaw: Yes. Why? Are you selling belts?

Question: Do you have an idea as to who you want fighting for (world titles in) the 140-weight class and 150 and 160, or has that not been worked out yet?

Shaw: No, let me tell you how it works. We don't sit around a table and decide, OK, let's make this guy the champion or whatever. I want to see that we get the best fights so that when we present someone with a belt that they're truly worthy of a belt. And I feel Jake Shields, well, I want to get him into a title fight. I feel he's worthy of wearing our belt. I feel KJ or Nick Diaz is worthy of wearing our belt. I thought Ninja Rua did a great job against Joey Villasenor and he came back and gave up the belt. I'm very proud to have Robbie Lawler walking around with an EliteXC belt. So every weight class will have a belt. Eventually, after a few fights, if I believe what I know to be true, Kimbo will be fighting for one of our belts as well. He's a legend on YouTube, he's trained very hard with Bas Rutten and I think he's going to surprise everybody. I want to present the best fights and guys that are championship caliber. I just don't want to give out a belt to give out a belt.

Question: Would you consider doing a one‑ or two‑night event to crown a champion?

Shaw: The answer is absolutely yes. We have spoken about it. The fact that the IFL or Strikeforce is doing it will not preclude us from doing it. I hope they have a great night. I hope they have great fights, because the better it is, the better it helps all MMA.

Question: The Canadian MMA fans are dying to know where Mauro Ranallo was this past Friday? Is he still going to be doing ShoXC events?

Shaw: Yes he will. He'll be on the next one.

Question: Was that just a one‑time thing that he was not involved in that one?

Shaw: Yes, that is correct.

Question: ProElite.com showed the Randy Couture press conference. Are the hopes to try and secure him once his contract expires in nine months?

Shaw: That's a good question. Let me take that in pieces. The fact we streamed it live, that's what ProElite.com does. We stream events live. That was absolutely an event. And we stream fights live from other organizations. ProElite.com is trying to do things that aren't done in the MMA world. That's a huge expense to us as a company but I think as time goes on it will be good for MMA and what's good for MMA will be good for ProElite and EliteXC. . As far as Randy Couture goes, I don't tortuously interfere with anybody's contract. Until I know for sure Randy is out of his contract, I will not approach him. But, believe me, this organization would welcome Randy Couture of any facet we do either as a fighter or as a consultant or an announcer or anything else. He has a home here. But I would definitely not tortuously interfere with an ongoing contract.

Question: Does the fact that the Pyle-Shields fight is not for a title anymore have anything to do with Jake's comments that he was potentially looking at fighting in the UFC once his contract expires?

Shaw: No, what happened with Jake ‑‑ he was ‑‑ the USC actually captured him. And he was tied ‑‑ he had his hands tied behind his back on his chair. And he was blind folded and they were doing that water torture. But thank God he broke free and that's over.

Question: Have you signed him to a new deal or what's the situation with that?

Shaw: We're currently working on it with Jake. Jake can answer for himself. We love Jake. I have a world of respect for him. He knows that. And I have that respect whether he's with us, or he wouldn't be with us. I'm hopeful that there are not any problems with Jake, but he can certainly answer that for himself.

Question: Jake?

Shields: I'm very happy, been treated very well. My manager is finalizing everything, working it out. I am letting him deal with it. Certainly at this point, I'm very happy with them. I'll wait until everything is finalized to say for sure. But everything is good right now.

Question: Kimbo, you are going from the backyard fights to training with Bas Rutten and that is a huge jump. What aspect of your training has improved working with Bas?

Kimbo: Every aspect of my training has improved. My whole life has improved. I don't even smoke any more. I haven't had sex in four months. I haven't had a cocktail in five, six months. So I'm pretty pure and I'm backed up and I'm ready to fight. You know what I'm saying? My focus is on point. I'm accurate. I know how to use my power. My wind is outstanding. I'm ready for anything coming my way. My groundwork is superb. I'm an all‑around fighter. I'm no longer one‑dimensional. I'm not going to stand there and bang. Working with Bas, that's like, man, he's like the Jimmy Johnson, the John Madden of NFL. He's the best of the best. And Bas, he's not light. When he trains, he trains hard. And he's very prompt on what he does. And he's a great guy. In order for me to even be on that level with him, it speaks a lot for my training and my characteristics because Bas would not waste his time if he felt like I was just trying to become a fighter. He tells you straight up.

Question: KJ, how do you plan to overcome Diaz's experience factor in the ring?

Noons: If you look at my MMA record, I'm sure Sherdog’s only got me as 5‑2 but actually I'm 4‑1. I only have five MMA fights. But when you look at MMA, it's mixed martial arts and I've got nine pro boxing fights and 14 pro kickboxing fights. So I have probably 26-28 pro fights. Do the math. I've got more ring experience. Granted, Nick has fought in more shows against obviously better, bigger names and opponents. But as far as ring experience, I'm right up there to get ready for this fight. I haven't got as much TV time or as much as exposure as Nick but I definitely have the ring experience and technique and skill.

Question: Kimbo, what's your ultimate goal in this sport?

Kimbo: I hope I don't sound too ghetto, but you’ve got to remember, you have to bear with me. I just came off the streets yesterday. So I'm on a paper chase. I'm after the dog signs. So I'll fight anybody. I'm in a contract right now, so whoever is coming my way, man, I'm ready to fight. Getting a title is the ultimate reason for all of us doing this. To get a nice payday and have that belt around our waist to consider ourselves a true champion. And that's what it's about with me, man. I'm a professional now in my life and I'm taking this thing serious, man. A guy put me in an arm bar, you've got to break that (sucker) off. I'm not just tapping out. I don't know what tapping out is. I'm after something. I want to prove something. Sometimes I just get tears in my eyes when (it) doesn’t work out, when I can't get a fight. But I want that belt around my waist like everybody else. I'm hungry for it. I'm really hungry for it. I'm not just ‑‑ I'm after this.

Question: Were you able to find out if it's going to be possible for you to fight Tank (Abbott)?

Kimbo: I'll fight Tank anywhere. We don't even have to do it in the ring. We can do it in the backyard, parking lot. I'm cool with it. But the big payday is doing it in the ring, that's cool. I'm EliteXC, those are my guys, whatever they've got set up for me, you know what I'm saying, I'm ready for whatever. If Tank wants to do it, get him to sign and we'll do it.

Question: Gary, are you going to attempt to get some sort of athletic commission recognition for the new weight classes? Obviously you can make fights at whatever weights you want. But are you going to take it to any athletic commissions and try to get it recognized?

Shaw: Yeah, look, I don't have to legally; they'll sanction whatever weight classes we put in. But I'm a former regulator. And I know there will be no problems getting the commissions to go along. I'm sure they'll be all for it. They're not for this drastic weight cutting, where people wind up in the hospital. We had that problem on our ShoXC fight Friday night. It's unfair to the other fighter who trained so hard for a fight to suddenly not have a fight because the other guy basically drained himself so much that he winds up in a hospital. That was all the proof I needed Friday that EliteXC is right to care about the whole safety and welfare of our fighters. So I don't think there will be a problem with the commissions.

Question: Do you have a timetable?

Shaw: To go to them?

Question: To take it to the commissions?

Shaw: Oh, within the next 30 days.

Question: Are you going to call the 160-pound division a super lightweight division or keep it at 160?

Shaw: No, 160 will be lightweight.

Question: That's your lightweight division?

Shaw: Yes, it is.

Question: KJ, is 160 your preferred weight to fight at? Has it made a difference in the way you train and your preparation for the fight?

Noons: Yeah, 160 is definitely an easier weight for me to cut to. At 155, you know, obviously I've got my sights set on the 154-pound weight class for boxing and 155 for MMA. I walk around at like 175 without training. It's really hard to cut 20 pounds when I don't have a lot of weight to cut. So I'm really happy with the weight class being at 160. I think people will be pretty surprised how big I'm at 160.

Question: Kimbo, you talked about how your life's changed, how your training has changed. Is there a difference in your attitude when you're preparing for a fight and the way you're getting mentally prepared? Is there a difference in how you enter an arena versus how you've entered a backyard for a fight in the past?

Kimbo: In a backyard fight, I used to enter those things high. I was smoking before I went out to fight. Definitely it's different. It's not the same. I'm focused. I know something's coming. I know these guys that are fighting me, professionals. I know they're for sure of their game. So I have to bring my A game. Yeah, there is a difference, a major difference.

Question: Kimbo, what do you take away from the Ray Mercer bought?

Kimbo: I have ground game and I know when to use it, know when to get ‑‑ I know how to get out of a position. I'm trained to be in every position wherever possible. I have learned a lot. And it showed in that fight. The fight lasted 1:12. I did a combination of everything, you know, knees, elbows. I threw hands and we did some groundwork. It was a short fight, but everyone was able to see that, hey, man this cat's for real, you know?

Question: What was it about that fight that made you want to stick around at MMA?

Kimbo: That it was a legitimate fight and that I get paid.

Question: Gary, are there any certain fighters you are looking to get for the new super heavyweight division?

Shaw: You mean specific fighters? There are fighters that qualify to be world champions. If they qualify to be on SHOWTIME, then we have an interest in them. If you know them, just call us e‑mail us.

Question: Kimbo, would you feel better fighting in the heavyweight division or would you rather make the move up to the super heavyweight division?

Kimbo: I can make a move to super heavy weight. It all depends on the guy's that's training me. You're a fighter; you can fight anybody. You guys toss me around a little bit. Put me in super heavy, put me in heavy. You make that decision for me. But I'm here to fight.

Shaw: What Kimbo is saying is the mentality of a real fighter. And I'm really happy to hear Kimbo say these things. We didn't rehearse them. But that's what real fighters are made out of. When Mike Tyson was at his best, that was (his attitude). They don't care who they fight. They don't care what weight, what height, southpaw or orthodox, they're there to fight. Those are true professionals. I haven't spoke to Kimbo yet. But eventually I'd like to sit down with him. I'd like to possibly even take him like I did KJ and put him in a boxing ring. I do believe Kimbo has the ability to be the heavyweight world champion in boxing, as I do believe he has the ability under Bas to be the world champion in MMA in probably several weight classes. So let's take it one step at a time, but when Kimbo's talking, you're talking to someone with a fighter's mentality. And that is 70 percent of the game before you ever get in.

Question: If EliteXC brought him in, would you fight Sean "The Cannon" Gannon again?

Kimbo: I'll fight him ‑‑ yeah, I sure would.

Question: Kimbo, what level do you think you are at at this point in terms of being a professional mixed martial arts fighter?

Kimbo: Can't compare myself really to any of the other guys on the level. But personally the level I think I'm on, I'm on a level that I've never been on, you know what I'm saying? Because I just recently stepped into the game and like I said I'm training with Bas. Yes, he hits hard, but I don't go down and stay down. I go down and get back up and I say ‘show me how to do this.’ So if there was a level, I would say I'm almost at the top of my game. But I will know more (once I fight more). That's how I will compare that. I can't speak for everybody else and what they think about me. I can't say I care much about it. But you're going to have some ‑‑ you're going to have some people that love you. And it's all good.

Question: Kimbo, are you are related to Roddy Ferguson, the Olympic Judo player?

Kimbo: I don't want to put the guy out there or make him like whatever, but I've never really met him. And I guess by us having the same last names, people kind of think we're related. But I would like to meet him and if he's as good as everyone says he is on the ground, I can benefit from it. Can't hurt me. I wouldn't mind meeting him and learning, whatever, wrestling with him, rolling around with him.

Question: KJ, Nick is known more as a grappler, the fight with Gomi is something that people will remember for a long time. You're coming primarily from a boxing background. It's not going to be hard to figure out that he's going to want to get that fight to the ground. Can you tell us where your ground game is at this point and also how you see you could stop him from taking it to the ground?

Noons: I've been working with a lot of guys that do college wrestling. I've been working on Jiu-Jitsu for quite a long time. It's pretty obvious Nick will want to take it to the ground. But he's got ‑‑ I've got stripes on him. He's got great stand‑up. And I don't think he's going to be ‑‑ I don't think he's really going to want to take it to the ground at first. I think he'll want to test the waters. I think he's got good stand‑up. And hopefully we'll bang it out. He's still with Gomi and Robbie Lawler and some of the best. And those are a whole weight class and a half bigger than me, so why wouldn't he want to stand with a smaller guy like me? I might have a lot of skill and stand‑up, but I think he's willing to test the waters. Come Nov. 10, it's the title for a fight. So let's get in there and fight.

Question: Jake, can you tell us what your long term plans are?

Shields: Obviously I want to get a title. First of all, I've got to do Mike Pyle, who is a very good fighter. I'm looking at it one fight at a time. He's very good and I'm preparing for that, get through him. Hopefully I'll fight for a title. I'm willing to fight whomever EliteXC throws at me. If I win the title, I hold the title.

Question: Gary, could you repeat the weight classes again?

Shaw: 140, 150, 160, 170, 185, 205 and 265.

Question: Gary, Kimbo mentioned he'd be open to fighting Shawn Gannon again. Is that something you'd be interested in making happen?

Shaw: I want to make the best fights we can make for Kimbo. If that's one of the best fights out there, if there are revenge fights for him, if there are Tank Abbott fights for him, if there are Fedor fights for him, whatever is out there, we will move him along as his skill level moves and we'll fight anyone. Anybody that knows my reputation in sports knows that when you sign with me, you have to be willing to fight. I don't baby my fighters. I believe in my fighters. So, yes, there's nobody that we won't fight, with any of these guys, with KJ, with Jake, with Kimbo.

Question: It was reported that Yves Edwards and Antonio Silva will be on the card for Nov. 10. Is that report correct?

Shaw: Antonio Silva right now, we're getting cleared by the commission and that's the most up‑to‑date I can give you on him.

Question: Is it true that Yves Edwards is going to be involved as well?

Shaw: Yes.

Question: Gary, outside of Jake, who else do you feel like you have in the welterweight division that you feel is a strong fighter?

Shaw: The one thing EliteXC is willing to do is to fight any fighter from any organization. So it's not just within our organization, although Paul Daley over at Cage Rage is a spectacular fighter, but there may be someone in the IFL. Everyone knows I'm very friendly with Jay Larkin. He's like a brother to me. I have long, long history with him. Don't have a long history with Scott Coker -- not sure he would consider me a brother, unless we were in the street. Kimbo knows what I'm talking about. So maybe there's a Strikeforce fighter out there. It could be anybody. It could be someone from K‑1 or someone from Spirit MC. There's not a fighter that we won't bring and put on SHOWTIME. And let me tell you, Jake Shields, I believe he's the No. 1 fighter in the world. So we'll make that challenge.

Question: Kimbo, you have been so dominant and intimidating in your fighting career. Was it a humbling experience when you first started rolling around with a guy like Bas?

Kimbo: I've never considered myself to be what you just said, but I've always been humble. I'm humble with my kids and my girl and I'm humble with my friends. I have a humble spirit by nature. Fighting just allows me to really be the way I probably would normally feel on the regular, if you know what I mean? But I came into this experience with Bas like a sponge, not like I needed to be tamed or humbled or anything like that. When I'm working with Bas and the other guys, I'm a human sponge.

Question: KJ, what lessons have you taken from the fight with Berto that will help you against a guy like Diaz, who is relentless?

Noons: Like I said before, I'm very confident in my Jiu-Jitsu and wrestling. I just tend to want to stand. I like to fight. I like to fight people that like to fight, and I like to finish the fight. So no disrespect to great Jiu-Jitsu people but that stuff is just really boring to me. I'm definitely a crowd‑pleasing fighter. And I'm coming there to fight. In the Edson Berto fight, I could have probably done more things on the ground. I wanted to stand up, not because I had the advantage, just because I wanted to fight.

Question: Gary, you mentioned Fedor. What is your impression of that organization, M‑1, and the fact they don't they have a TV deal now. How hard are you going to push to get him involved in some kind of fight with your organization?

Shaw: That's a good question. I believe Fedor may be the best heavy weight in the world today. I have a lot of respect for him. I have a world of respect for Monte Cox. We'd like to work with anybody. When you say pushing hard, I push harder to work with Monte and Fedor than I might push to work with someone else. But we'd love to feature Fedor and work with him and work with M‑1, and I wish them all the success. My party line is the same since last October. The better we make MMA, the better fights we put on TV, the better it is for the sport. The more the sport grows the better it is for my fighters and my company.

Question: Have you had talks with Randy Couture and is there anything going on behind the scenes with him to try to get him when he's free from UFC to fight under your umbrella?

Shaw: If there's something behind the scenes, I'm a promoter, so for sure I wouldn't tell you. But putting my own personal hat on and trying to be honest, there's nothing going on behind the scenes. I said earlier that ProElite does a great job of streaming live events. That was an opportunity they got to put it on. I have a world of respect for Randy Couture. He's welcome into my organization any time he wants, as an ambassador, as a fighter, as an announcer, referee, whatever he wants to do. I think he's a legend. But I would not tortuously interfere with the UFC's contract. Would I love to have Randy? Absolutely. Would I love to have Randy and Kimbo in the ring? You bet I would. But until that time comes, I stay on the party line. Everybody's welcome to fight for EliteXC but we do not tortuously interfere with any contract that any fighter has with another organization.

Question: On the battle that's been waged the last two weeks with UFC and Couture, what's your impression of the way it's been handled, and with such a fighting background have you encountered this a lot where money becomes a gigantic issue in the world of fighting?

Shaw: You can quote me on this. It's not about the money, it's about the money. My statement is that Randy in his mind is entitled to something or whatever, and I don't know what his contract says. And as promoters, the UFC is entitled to keep the contract that they have in good faith in place. That being said, Dana White thinks he owns the sport. He doesn't own the sport. He works with the UFC. They have some of the finest fighters in the world. They've put on some great fights. But they don't own every great fighter and they don't own every great fight. So I don't want to get in the middle. I don't know the actual facts. I only know what I've listened to on the stream and what I read on some of the sites and I guess if there's a real beef, then the best place to have that real beef is in a court of law. You bring out your contracts and then the judge looks at the contracts; and then if there's a breach, the fighter wins. If there's not a breach, the promoter wins. It's as simple as that. The rest of this is just nonsense.

Question: From your knowledge of contracts, what's more likely -- that there are more fights left on this contract or it's a time contract?

Shaw: You're asking me to make a statement on a contract that I haven't seen. We have contracts that are both time and within a number of fights. And that's generally how I do my boxing contracts and it is generally how I do my MMA contracts. I try to be fair to the fighter. If they're great fighters, obviously I want to keep them as long as I can. Do I think they should get paid? Yes. I don't know what his pay-per-view deal was. I don't know what fights are included in the contract. Sometimes you could do a contract that says you do so many fights on television and then so many on pay per view. The pay per view may not fall into the timetable of the others. So it's hard for me to say. There's a lot of ways you could breach. Maybe they didn't pay him everything they're supposed to pay him from his pay per view revenue. I don't know. So I'm not going to sit here and say UFC's wrong. I'm not going to sit here and say Randy Couture is wrong. Obviously they're unhappy with each other right now. To me, the best way is either make up and kiss and make friends or you go to a court of law and let the court of law judge (decide). Then, he's either stuck with the UFC or he's a free agent. If he's a free agent, I'll send a limo for him.

Question: Gary, there is a fighter that hasn't appeared in a little while who has a home in Canada by the name of David Loiseau. What is going on in terms of maybe working with David? He said he's wants to get involved in the promotional side of things and maybe tag teaming up with you guys to bring an event to Canada, which is something that has not been able to happen with some of the major MMA companies. Is that a possibility or has it been discussed?

Shaw: I haven't had that discussion but I'll be more than happy to do a fight with David Loiseau in Canada. If it makes sense, it makes dollars and I'm always for that. So I'd love to promote in Canada. I used to represent Arturo Gatti, so I am familiar with the Canadian market and know the Canadian fans are great. I'd love to do something with David Loiseau. My phones are open. The doors are open and would love to do it.

Question: Kimbo, now that you have a different opponent, is your strategy going to change or are you just going to go in and roll with the punches?

Kimbo: I was expecting to fight that big Rhino. Now that I'm not fighting him, I'll continue to (do my thing. I train to fight. To be honest with you, I think I'm prepared to fight anybody.

Question: Gary, what is your interest in some of the heavyweights that are available such as Josh Barnett?

Shaw: Very interested in Josh Barnett. Great guy. Had him in Hawaii as our guest.

Question: Are you going to talk to him now to see if we can secure something?

Shaw: Let me put on my promoter hat. I have no comment.

Question: Kimbo, what is your current weight?

Shaw: I think his weight right now is around 170. He wants to fight Jake Shields.

Shields: I'll fight him at heavy.

Question: Jake, what's your opinion of Paul Daley?

Shields: He's a talented fighter. I think he'll be easy. He doesn't have the ground game. I think I'll put him down in the first round.

Question: Is there anybody that you have a great deal of interest in fighting?

Shields: I'm just trying to get through Mike Pyle. I think he's one of the better guys. Then, from there, we’ll see who EliteXC is talking to. I'm sure we can find someone good to bring in.

Question: Any prediction on how that fight is going to end up?

Shields: I think it's going to be a tough fight. I think I'll end up TKOing or submitting him in the second or third round.

Question: Kimbo, what are you weighing these days?

Kimbo: When I'm training every day, my weight goes between 225 to 235. And if I just take a couple of days off, I blow back over, right back up to 250.

Question: What do you think is a good fighting weight for you?

Kimbo: I like 235. Not too far from 240. But 235 is decent.

Question: Gary, as someone with unique experience across the board, what do you think of the overall landscape of both boxing and mixed martial arts and what can you say in general about the entire future of the fight industry right now.

Shaw: I think there's room for both. I've always felt that way. Boxing was here before I got on earth. And it will be here when I leave. I think they’re attracting different demographics right now. People really like the mixed martial arts. They like the fact that it's wrestling. They like the fact that it's a bit of street fighting. And they like the fact that it's highly skilled within the mixed martial arts field. And it's very fast. The fights are fast. They're stopped quickly. There's a lot of action. There's a great in‑arena experience. There's something to be learned by boxing from the mixed martial arts events, whether it's the dancing girls that we travel with or just the high, what I call high energy, high octane. So I think mixed martial arts hasn't even started to boom yet. You haven't seen it all over. It's not Olympic sport. But when it gets that way, when we could do a true World Cup, when we can do true world championships and Dana White comes off his high horse and the fighters at UFC decide they want to be true world champions and fight other champions, then you will see the sport really emerge. For those of you that don't remember or are younger than me there was something called the AFL. And nobody thought it would make it. And it finally had something called the Super Bowl, which was actually the AFL against the NFL. That really is what my hope is for mixed martial arts, that we will all go out there, take a page from the boxing book, promoters working with promoters to go promote events, that the fighters truly become world champions, the fighters get paid really handsomely and the sport grows. For boxing, I think it will stay around. I don't represent Floyd Mayweather, Jr., but his fight against Ricky Hatton from England is going to be a terrific fight and one that I'm looking for. And I'm not promoting it. But whether I am or not, I believe that there are fights out there that are great fights to be made and the same goes with mixed martial arts. I think the one thing that we have to be careful of in mixed martial arts is what happened to boxing. And that is where we put on what I perceive as mismatches, where the red corner, before it even begins, you know, is going to win all the time. The one great thing about mixed martial arts is that I've seen real fights and fighters willing to fight each other. And taking a loss is not catastrophic like it is in boxing. As long as we put on real fights and the Kimbos and the KJ Noonses and the Jake Shields of the world just say bring it on, then that's what we need. But if we're going to start putting on fights that aren't what I call legitimate, meaning mismatches, putting them on pay per view, charging the fans $49.95, then mixed martial arts will be in trouble. But right now I see a bright future for mixed martial arts. This year, we've put on some great fights in boxing, some that I've been involved in like Rafael Marquez and Israel Vazquez and a lot that I have not been involved in. But, nevertheless, I always root for someone else's show because the better it is for boxing, the better it is for me. The better it is for mixed martial arts, the better it is for ProElite.

Question: What do you think about the discrepancy between the paydays and is there anything that EliteXC is really trying to make possible where you can bridge that gap there?

Shaw: Truthfully, I don't think there is a discrepancy. I think that people believe that. But trust me, there's not a discrepancy that you all think there is. Fighters that are starting out that are getting paid a thousand or two thousand a fight are no different than an undercard boxer. Remember one thing. In order to make the gigantic dollars, then you need two fighters. One fighter doesn't make a fight. And the only two fighters that I know that have ever been able to put all the butts in the seats by themselves are Tyson and Oscar De La Hoya. And they're very few and far between. Most other fights need both sides to make the huge fight. So De La Hoya and Mayweather did huge pay per view numbers but it took both fighters, it took more of a street guy in Mayweather and more of a cross‑over in De La Hoya. So you need that as well in the mixed martial arts. But I don't think that there's the discrepancy that you all think there might be out there. I think I think there's some bad info out there.

Question: KJ, Diaz is mostly known as a really rare fighter with his striking and groundwork. Are you confident about your ability to both stand and go to the ground with him?

Noons: Again, do I have confidence to go to the ground? Yeah, I've been drilling a lot of wrestling, a lot of Jiu-Jitsu. I've been doing it for years now and for this camp I got a really good camp going on. I've been training my butt off hours every day so I don't know how much more I'll have to train to get ready for it. But come Nov. 10 I'm going to be ready for everything because Nick Diaz brings a well rounded all around game, striking, clinch, wrestling, submission. He's a great all around fighter.

Question: Gary, are you going to be looking to bring any professional boxers in to try to be MMA fighters?

Shaw: The answer is yes, if they really want to be an MMA fighter and they're qualified. It can't just be someone that can punch, because part of the game is, as you know, on the ground. But are there fighters out there that I would love to cross over, you bet.

Question: Gary, you have a couple of fighters in MMA with KJ and Muchin Corbbrey, right?

Shaw: That's true. And Kimbo is going to be another one. Jeremy Williams is another boxer that's crossed over. And Kimbo's going to be the first MMA fighter to ever be the heavyweight champion of the world in boxing. And they'll walk out with two belts, an MMA and a boxing belt and that's the same thing that KJ Noons is going to.

Question: Gary, you mentioned the AFL when they merged with the NFL that they had a new NFL. Is there any discussion among MMA promoters to do something like that?

Shaw: Good question. First of all, I believe everybody will work with everyone except Dana White and the UFC. There's only one organization that refuses to work with anyone. The others will all work. Personally, I wanted to wait a while and put in my time and have people believe I'm serious about MMA, that I'm not just a cross‑over boxing promoter. And I think I've achieved that. I think I've put a great team together at EliteXC to implement the vision. And I think we will be sitting down with other organizations about getting some type of formation of working together and maybe putting up that one world title bought that I was talking about that would either be a Grand Prix title or World Cup like in soccer, but something that everybody can strive for. And that's a dream of mine and hopefully it will be implemented. I can't give you a timetable.

Question: On the Internet there have been a lot of reports about what the usual UFC contract is for fighters in the organization. Have you looked at any of those articles or any of those reports and can you comment on what kind of provisions, particularly with exclusivity, they require in their contracts?

Shaw: I have not ‑‑ I don't go by ‑‑ I don't mean it in a disrespectful way ‑‑ I don't go by what I read on the Internet or in the newspaper, because if I did I'd wind up hating myself. There are enough Gary Shaw haters out there; I know I'd walk around depressed. I know you know me. I don't take that to heart. I don't know what the UFC contract is. I haven't seen it. I know Monte Cox knows what they are. He's had fighters there. I know Jeremy Lappen, head of our fight operations, was an agent and knows what the UFC contracts have in them. But it would be wrong for me to comment on their contracts as I've not personally looked at one that's current.

Question: Hopefully somebody will get you a copy of that. Because what I saw were very onerous provisions in terms of exclusivity and after even you quit or resign there's a pretty long period where you can't really do much of anything. And I don't know how that stuff would even stand up in court. But even whether they do stand up in court or not, it just seems that it ties the fighters down in a very one‑sided manner.

Shaw: Again, I don't know what their contract says, but when a fighter signs a contract they need to live by the contract. When the promoter signs the contract, the promoter's got to live by the contract. The only thing I'll say is that if there's an opportunity to fight outside of EliteXC and we believe it's right for the fighter, we allow it. Nick Diaz, when he beat Gomi, was under contract to EliteXC. But we gave him that opportunity. He proved it. And now look at what's happened? Turns around and it helps KJ Noons, who is now going to get the opportunity to fight Nick Diaz, who beat Gomi. So we try to do the best we can for our fighters.

Question: Gary, something you just said, when Diaz beat Gomi, he was under contract with EliteXC?

Shaw: Yes.

Question: When do you see Kimbo’s boxing career beginning?

Shaw: When I sit down man to man with Kimbo, tell him some of the visions I have for him and hear his reaction. I've never had the discussion. He's hearing it for the first time on this call. He may not have any interest in being the heavyweight world champion or be in boxing, and I would respect that. So to answer your question directly, after I sit down with Kimbo, man to man, street to street, then I'll have a better answer for you.

Question: The last time we heard from Frank Shamrock, before his fight with Phil Baroni, there seemed to be an interest in a Shamrock versus Shamrock fight, him against Ken. Have there been any talks of a brother versus brother fight?

Shaw: Yeah, I talked to my team all about it. I would love to do brother versus brother. To me if I could do that and maybe get in some other brother acts, maybe I could talk JD Penn into fighting BJ. I'd like to do it. It would be great promotion. Call it “Brotherly Love Final Chapter’’.

Question: Have you spoken to Ken about fighting for EliteXC?

Shaw: You want Gary Shaw or the promoter. Who are you asking the question to? The promoter has no comment.

Question: On Nov. 10 on HBO, there's going to be the Cotto-Mosley fight. Do you find that it's trying to take away from the boxing audience? Are mixed martial arts fans and boxing fans the same kind of fan or do you not concern yourself when your event is on the same night as a boxing pay-per-view fight?

Shaw: Great question. No. 1, when we scheduled, we didn't have HBO’s schedule. That's the first answer. Am I concerned? Sure, you split an audience and there's no question that Cotto with Mosley is a great fight. I used to represent Mosley. But I think that the mixed martial arts audience is different than the boxing audience. For sure it's a much younger demographic. So will it hurt one or the other? I don't know, but we have to go forward with our show. It's free on SHOWTIME. And the fights that we have, you know, Kimbo's a legend and Jake and Mike and KJ and Nick, I'm proud to put on those fights. I can't wait. I have some guys sitting around the conference table from my team. I whispered to them before I think we have a great card. I'm excited about it. It's not just putting on fights to put on fights. But would I like it if there was no HBO show, would HBO like it if there was no SHOWTIME show, absolutely.

Question: From a personal standpoint can you discuss or describe the high points and low points of your involvement with mixed martial arts?

Shaw: That's a heavy‑duty question. Nobody's ever asked that. Normally I'm pretty quick, because I could anticipate your questions. One of the low points I think was the show we did in June with FEG where we kind of lost control of it. And I wasn't happy with the product, wasn't happy with the production. And I thought it was a real bad co‑promotion. So if you ask me low point, I mean to me that was the low point because I like to be proud of what we put on. As far as high points, yeah, there are several. I had a high and a low one the same night. On Feb. 10, our first show ever in Mississippi was a huge high that we pulled it off with Frank and Renzo Gracie. And the low point was when I looked at that dragon they were walking out of. So when we make mistakes, I stand up and say we made mistakes. That dragon sucked. We slayed it and left it in Mississippi. But I've had other high points. Getting Cage Rage and King of the Cage and Icon and Spirit MC and becoming a truly global brand has been the high point. Putting the team together that supports me, you guys all ask me the questions, but there's a great team behind me. There's a high point for me every day. Having some of the fighters that we have, and I'm not saying it because they're on. I honestly believe that Jake Shields may be the best fighter in his weight class in the world. And fighters like KJ, I’m proud to represent guys like that.

Kimbo: What about me, what about me?

Shaw: I thought our Icon fight was a great production in Hawaii, probably the biggest production ever that size. The deal that we did with SHOWTIME was huge. And that's a high point. And I have to tell you, not because he's on, I thought that when we came up with the idea of signing Kimbo and we believed in it, it wasn't just, well, should we? Everybody, when we said Kimbo, it was how do we get him? And we were very careful how we did it and I can tell you now that I put two people on a plane with a check in their hand and we had a stealth kind of meeting, and I was back and forth on the phone with them. And we were all holding our breath because I honestly believe that Kimbo could be maybe the biggest star ever in the history ‑‑ I know that's a mouthful ‑‑ of MMA and only time will tell. I can do so much as a promoter, and the fighters have to do so much as a fighter. But he is a heavyweight. He's unique in that he's had his career on the Internet. He's got more unique visits than any other fighter ever on the Internet. I think it's over 10 million. I may stand to be corrected. And the fact that he's a fighter now that is taking his profession (very seriously) rather than smoking a joint and going into someone's backyard (says it all). He's training with Bas, and only time will tell. You know I once said something, and I stick by it: The last line of the speech is “Kimbo's story is still untold.” And we'll know and we'll come back and you guys will either say, hey, Gary you and your team were brilliant for signing Kimbo or it was a circus or a show. I don't think so. Anybody that will get on a conference call and say you could break my arm in an arm bar, I’m not tapping out, that's someone that I want to see. That was Mike Tyson. That's the Tyson I knew. That's the Evander Holyfield I knew in boxing. So highs and lows, I've had a lot of them. I've had a lot of good days and believe me I've had my share of really bad days. But that's the job of a promoter and at the end of the day I have to live and die by the fighters that we sign, the fighters that we believe in, the fights that we put on. I think we give great matches. We really try hard. It's not red corner, blue corner and, OK, let this guy win. And I think Jake can speak to it and KJ can speak to it. We try to get them the best fights. They know it's not a set‑up. I respect these guys. That's why I want them to wear our belts because they're willing to fight anybody we want them to fight. A lot of people thought Berto was going to have a easy day with KJ coming off the "Krazy Horse" fight. So I try to do my best. My team tries to do their best. Hopefully my good days outnumber my bad days. I can guarantee you when my bad days outnumber my good days someone else will be on this conference call. I thank you for your question. It was very deep and I appreciate it.

Closing comments

Question: Jake, who is out there that you want to fight?

Shields: I just want to fight the best guys, so whoever those top guys are, I’ll fight. After the fight with Pyle, I’ll worry about who I get next.

Question: Any closing thoughts, Jake?

Shields: Just that I'm training hard. I'm excited for it. This will be an interesting fight. Mike isn’t somebody I'll just run through. But I'm training my hardest. I'm going to try to go out there and put him away.

Question: KJ, how much did the win over Berto do for your confidence and what kind of weight was lifted off your shoulders especially coming off the fight with "Krazy Horse"?

Noons: It was great for me because I got to go almost through all three rounds and I got to show people that I do have skill and that I am a serious fighter. And the other fact, too, is a lot of people probably didn't know but I broke my left hand with the first left hook I threw in the first round, the first minute. And I fought all the way through those three rounds still with a broken hand. And I still won. And I just have that mentality that I want to go in there and I want to win. And come Nov. 10, it's going to be a great fight for me. It's a great opportunity. I've got everything to gain, nothing to lose. I'm fighting the toughest guy in the world. I just hope Nick brings his best because I'm going to bring mine on Nov. 10.

Question: Kimbo, can we just get some closing thoughts, but first, how did you get the name Kimbo Slice?

Kimbo: Kimbo has been my name all my life. Slice was given to me by fans on the Internet. I accept it. It was cool. After the first fight I had with Big D in the backyard, I caught him with a left hook that sliced the bottom of his eye, and I guess broke his whatever. His eyeball came a couple inches down, almost out of his head. They branded me with that name. Ever since then Slice has been part of the name. I kind of ‑‑ I have the domain, so I accepted Slice. As far as my fight with this guy coming up, I don't know anything about him. I leave that up to my trainers to do their homework. I don't even like to watch hardly any footage on the guys I'm fighting.

Question: Ten million downloads – and counting -- on YouTube and other various Internet websites is beyond astounding. How would you describe your love affair with your fans and vice versa? Is it indeed a love affair? I know you pay attention, right?

Kimbo: You know, I'm down with you. I just bought a computer earlier this year and I bought a laptop on my birthday in February, when I turned 33. But you know, those fans, some are crazy people. And they're my type of people, you know what I'm saying. We didn't just ‑‑ I didn't just capture the hearts of the people from the streets: White, black, Chinese, Australian, we caught people all over the world, old, white, old, young. Middle aged, we caught everybody. Male, female, kids we caught everyone's attention from it. And these are the same people that are going to follow my career with EliteXC. They really are going to follow me. I get so many questions on YouTube. I get so many questions on MySpace. Even back in our main office in Miami people call up all the time asking questions about the fight. I just turn them on, I turn them all to EliteXC and ProElite and SHOWTIME. Hopefully we'll have a good relationship with these guys and I get to do what I do.

Shaw: First of all, some may have misunderstood Kimbo. He's 23 and he's looking forward to a long, long career. So I just wanted to clear that up. On a serious note, I do want to say one thing about EliteXC. We were the first organization to really go into women's mixed martial arts. And we did it with Gina Carano. We felt we had someone special, and we stood by her. We've made her a star. She is a star. On Friday night on ShoXC we featured Shana Bazsler, someone else who I know is going to be a huge star, and we'll build to a fight between both girls. We said all along that we were going to do lower weights as well. So we are really trying, and I want the writers and the press to understand we're really trying to expand the sport. So give credit where credit is due. We also have probably the largest library in the world of mixed martial arts between EliteXC, Icon, Rumble World, King of the Cage, Cage Rage, Spirit MC; and now we have Kimbo. We have a huge addition to our library and everything else. So I thank Kimbo. I thank Jake Shields. I thank KJ Noons for being on this call with us. My team that's around me right now, I thank you all very much.

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