Now that I have my early Christmas present of a new laptop I’ve been spending the good last few days moving things from one laptop to the other. My old laptop was running so slow there was no point in trying to do anything because it would take forever. But now with my new laptop I can burn things to disks which is what I’ll do to free up room on my laptop. So I thought I would update you guys on a few things to come for the new year (or sometime around that!)
- Update the gallery
- Add videos
- Get a new layout
- Add a Results section
- Clean up the site
Now if there is anything you guys want to see feel free to send me an email. Don’t forget you can still send me anything and everything related to Petey Williams. And keep tabs with Twitter and Facebook!
From PWTorch.com
Lucha Libre USA will premier on MTV 2 in January so make sure you keep an eye out and if I’m correct it will be Firday mornings @ 10AM EDT!
Season 2 Episode 1
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(3) Lizmark, Jr. beat Marco Corleone, R.J. Brewer, and Charly Malice in a four-way match to capture the Lucha Libre USA Title. This was definitely the highlight of the night, with a great pace and a lot of exciting spots. At one point, a man in a light blue mask came out ringside to help the tecnicos against Treachery’s interference. Later, though, he turned heel and hit Charly Malice with…a Canadian Destroyer. After Brewer pinned Malice, the mask was taken off, revealing none other than Petey Williams himself. Brewer was soon eliminated after this, though, followed by Treachery throwing dust in Corleone’s face and allowing Lizmark to hit a super kick for the win and the championship. Again, great match, with all the participants really looking like viable main event stars for the small promotion. Jindrak in particular struck me as having a great physique and a tremendous physical prowess.
Season 2 Episode 2
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Petey Williams, billed as hailing from Glendale, Ariz., came out next accompanied by R.J. Brewer. The two are now collectively known as “The Right,” a rudo stable who, as per their moniker, spout conservative, anti-immigration rhetoric (referring to the crowd as a bunch of “ugly immigrants” after the match got the crowd nice and riled up).
(3) Petey Williams vs. masked técnico Supernova. His mask, size, and speedy luchador moveset had some young fans sitting around me confusing him with Rey Mysterio (this ended when one child sagely noted that Supernova lacked Myserio’s tattoos). I’m sounding like a broken record at this point, but this was yet another high-action, thoroughly exciting match, punctuated by Supernova hitting a few spectacular moonsaults on Williams and Brewer at ringside. The match ended with Williams giving us an encore of the Canadian Destroyer for the pin. (I wonder what it will be called now – The Arizonan Destroyer? The Immigrant Destroyer?) The boastful rudos took Supernova’s mask to shame him, causing Magno to come out and challenge Brewer to a hair vs. mask match on “next week’s show.”
Lake Effect Fest 2010 The High Crusade added photos to the Facebook and I’ve added to shots of Petey to the gallery. Check the gallery and don’t forget to check the rest out at The High Crusade