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GODSON
07-25-2005, 12:01 PM
JOEY STYLES STARTS HIS OWN PRO WRESTLING COMPANY
By: Press Release
7/25/2005 9:10:01 AM

For Immediate Release
Contact: Cirillo World, John Cirillo, 212-972-5337, johnnycigarpr@aol.com

THIS AIN’T SPORTS ENTERTAINMENT!
JOEY STYLES’ EXTREMELY HARDCORE PREMIERES ON FRIDAY SEPT. 9, AT 11:30 PM/ET/8:30 PM/PT ON EVENTS IN DEMAND PAY-PER-VIEW

New York, July 25—Professional Wrestling’s Most Energetic and Electric Play-by-Play Man, Joey Styles, returns to the wrestling airwaves with Joey Styles’ Extremely Hardcore debuting on Friday, September 9, at 11:30 PM/ET/8:30 PM/PT on Events In Demand Pay-Per-View. The program is priced is $9.95.

“All of the matches on JOEY STYLES’ EXTREMELY HARDCORE will give extreme wrestling fans the chance to experience the unique and over the top environment that was the signature of this genre when it was invented in the early nineties,” says Styles. “The talent that participates will both demonstrate the wrestling skills and the violence of extreme wrestling, and those wrestlers (NOT SPORTS ENTERTAINERS) will be announced shortly.”

The first live taping of Joey Styles’ Extremely Hardcore will be on Saturday Night, August 20. Bell time 8 pm at Earthlink Live, formerly known as Center Stage in Atlanta, GA. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster, www.ticketmaster.com.

No longer content to be solely an announcer, Joey Styles now steps out from behind the announcer's table to produce his own vision of anti-sports entertainment pro wrestling that can only be described as EXTREMELY HARDCORE!

Joey Styles was the only play-by-play announcer for the now defunct, ECW (EXTREME CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING) for its entire revolutionary existence from 1993 through 2001 on syndicated television, TNN (now Spike TV) and pay-per-view television. The name Joey Styles is synonymous with and as recognizable and marketable as ECW itself!

Styles made pay-per-view television history and professional wrestling history in 1997 when he became the only play-by-play announcer ever to host a live wrestling, boxing or mixed martial arts pay-per-view event alone, with no color commentator. He went on to host live pay-per-view events solo for many years.

Unlike all other ECW talents, Joey Styles chose to retire from the national professional wrestling scene when ECW filed for bankruptcy in 2001.

Last month, Joey Styles returned to live pay-per-view television to host ECW ONE NIGHT STAND for WWE which now owns the ECW trademarks and video library.

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OH HELL YEAH, this will be a great Fall this year. TNA on SPike,WWWA on *****(that's a secret for now) and Joey Styles using the old TNA format. This is great for the business and more wrestlers will have a chance in the spotlight.

The Mackem
07-25-2005, 12:06 PM
Good luck to him, he seems like the kind of person who has a good wrestling head and could run a fairly successful promotion.

Mr. JL
07-25-2005, 08:15 PM
This is MORE great news for the wrestling business.

World Wrestling Entertainment: The BIG ONE wrestling promotion with a mixture of everything. Obviously, HUGE with TV deals, house shows, and Pay Per Views.

Ring Of Honor: Appealing the the wrestling purists and probally the top independent promotion in North America.

Total Nonstop Action: Not making any profits, no business direction, and millions of dollars in the hole, but they have a TV deal coming up in 3 more months.

World Wrestling Association: Appear to have a business plan, including house shows, a TV deal and Pay Per views.


And now EXTREMELY HARDCORE

The One
07-25-2005, 08:25 PM
...I have no hope for it. I know alot of people will hate to hear that, but it's true...hope to be proved wrong. And as for his he retired after ECW closed and only just came out for One Night Stand.......uh......what about the year plus with MLW?