Tommy Dreamer Goes Extreme On CSR Host In Ring, New Vince Russo Blog On Working In Germany For Indy Company & Breaking Into Wrestling

Tommy Dreamer Goes Extreme On CSR Host

Tommy Dreamer is the current World Champion for International Wrestling Cartel (IWC Wrestling). This past Saturday, Colin Delaney was not able to participate in the four person title match. Dreamer was given the ability from IWC management to name who he wanted as a replacement in the match. The ECW legend picked Chair Shot Reality host Justin LaBar who was already at ringside managing RJ City who was already in the match.

See a preview of what went down featuring ladders, chairs and a fake leg.

New Vince Russo Blog

Vince Russo posted a new blog to CSRWrestling.com. The latest entry talks about him getting back today from a two week trip in Germany working with an independent wrestling company and breaking into the wrestling business.

I just returned home from my twelve day tour of Germany and London, and man, I haven’t felt this bad in a while. Its 4:23 am as I write this and a fiery ball of green mucus sits at the bottom of my throat, forcing me to scream UNCLE every time I swallow. Yeah, the trip took its toll on me; from never-ending plane rides, to long airport lay-overs, small, historical hotels with no hot water, long car rides in bad weather, eating when you can and working till you drop—just a few days in and I was already feeling it. By the time I made the trip from Germany to London on Thursday—I was pretty much full-boar sick. At 54 years-old, when my body gets run down, I just fold and fall to the ground like an old Army tent. At the current moment I can’t even do my podcasting because the voice is just not there. Hopefully, after getting all hopped up on Mucinex for another day I’ll be feeling better.

Looking back at the trip, there was a very poignant moment that I’d like to share with you. It took place on Sunday afternoon as I sat in a very small, dreary, cold club in Mannheim, Germany. And by calling it a “club”, I’m actually being nice. If I were going to be totally honest—it was more like your friend’s unfinished basement. As I sat there watching the crew attempt to turn this into a wrestling venue, my mind began to go to another place. I started to think about all those WrestleManias, and what an integral part I had played in them. And now here I was, in a dungeon in Mannheim where maybe 150 fans would come to watch wrestling tonight. Suddenly, I began to fall like Randy “The Ram” behind that deli counter in some grocery store. My how the mighty have fallen. Ironically all week long I had heard the haters refer to me on Twitter as being “irrelevant”, and maybe they were right.

CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL BLOG ON HIS EXPERIENCE & BREAKING INTO WRESTLING

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