Jocephus Threatens William Patrick Corgan, Intends to Confront Storm at Milestone

Tim Storm’s days as NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion are numbered according to Nashville wrestling star Jocephus. This chain-swinging brawler is dissatisfied with the result of his last encounter with Tim Storm and will make his way to Championship Wrestling From Hollywood on December 3rd to rectify what he considers a “great error.”
A controversial moment from the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship bout on Nov 17.
“Tim’s not a Champion. He’s a thief,” proclaims Jocephus with a scowl. A number of tactics employed by the Worlds Heavyweight Champion during their title bout on November 17 have gotten under the bearded bruiser’s skin. Jocephus is most irate over an eye rake that Storm seemingly executed on the challenger as referee Robert King called for a clean break in the corner. It was this maneuver that urged Jocephus to single out William Patrick Corgan at his private recording studio.
“He sees that Tim Storm got in the eye and that I deserve a rematch,” says Jocephus, taking comfort in whatever words were exchanged inside Corgan’s sound-proof recording booth. Here is a closer look at the situation, courtesy of the National Wrestling Alliance:

If Jocephus is as unpredictable as he is persistent, this will be an event you’ll have to see live to believe. What will NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion Tim Storm do when Jocephus shows up at the Oceanview Pavilion on December 3rd? See for yourself as Championship Wrestling From Hollywood presents Milestone!

Tim Storm will be in Action at Milestone

The Owner of the NWA, William Patrick “Billy” Corgan, with the Worlds Heavyweight Champion Tim Storm
“I’ll take on anybody that the NWA sanctions,” says the cool-headed Worlds Heavyweight Champion, Tim Storm. “As a World Champion, the fighting champion, there’s nobody that I won’t take on.” As Tim Storm gears up to return to Championship Wrestling From Hollywood this Sunday at Milestone, he is comfortable stepping into the ring with any opponent knowing that he will have the crowd on his side. With the resurgence of the National Wrestling Alliance and the popularity of the “Ten Pounds of Gold” video series, Tim Storm has more fans than ever before. But with prominence comes detractors, and the Champion is not immune to colleagues who don’t take kindly to his success.
Challenges to the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship have kept Tim Storm a busy man in 2017. Recent challenger Jocephus hasn’t taken kindly to Storm leaving their bout with the Ten Pounds of Gold still in his clutch. Nick Aldis has been bellyaching about his loss to Storm since their title match on November 12, saying that the pin “shouldn’t have counted.” Both of these men have continued to follow the Champion, demanding a rematch among the mass of new challengers requesting title shots from the NWA. Stars like Tommy Dreamer have formally requested an opportunity at the Worlds Heavyweight Championship, as have Championship Wrestling From Hollywood alumni Maxwell Jacob Friedman and Joey Janela. Tim Storm has been transparent about his potential future opponents.
“I haven’t hidden from any challenger. I’m open to all competition,” says Storm amid a sea of title match requests. “I know what it was like for me to reach that mountaintop and I think that anybody that has that competitive nature to step up to the plate and take a shot, they deserve that right.”
This is his Mountaintop (Photo by Devin Chen)
Who will be following the man with the Ten Pounds of Gold to the Oceanview Pavilion? The NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion Tim Storm will be in action on December 3rd as Championship Wrestling From Hollywood presents Milestone! You won’t want to miss out!

 

American Thunder is on the Horizon

 

There is a rumbling on the horizon. It’s a sound that keeps getting closer and closer. As it rolls across the Pacific Ocean, it is heard loud and clear in busy streets of Hollywood. This reverberation could be described as…American Thunder…
Over the last three weeks, we’ve seen a recurring video on Championship Wrestling From Hollywood. Quick flashes of Tokyo lights paired with forceful strikes and dazzling dives re-introduce the viewers to a man that many CWFH fans have not forgotten. A straight-laced competitor we once knew simply as Dicky Mayer will be returning with the new moniker of “American Thunder” to reflect his improved in-ring style. But where has Dicky Mayer been the last few months?
After failing to capture the United Wrestling Network World Tag Team Championship at this year’s Red Carpet Rumble, the 2017 PP3 Cup winner had a lot to think about. Mayer turned to his mentor and training partner, Ryan Taylor, for advice on how to pick himself up after getting knocked down. Taylor took a look at Mayer as if he was looking at a younger version of himself and the answer became clear: Go to Japan.
Like his mentor before him, Dicky Mayer spent three months this year training and wrestling in Japan at the Kaientai Dojo. Under the tutelage of Japanese Wrestling Legend Taka Michinoku, Mayer reshaped his in-ring approach into something that he himself didn’t think possible. HollywoodWrestling.com caught up with Ryan Taylor to ask how training at the Kaientai Dojo changes you as a wrestler.
“It gave me confidence and proved not just to the world, but to me, that I was ready for the next level,” says Taylor. “I think Dicky Mayer is ready too.” A stamp of approval from Championship Wrestling From Hollywoods first Triple Crown Winner is a huge sign of respect for the young Mayer and one that Dicky does not take lightly.
What can we expect from Dicky Mayer now that he’s combined elements of American Style, Mexican Lucha Libre, and Japanese Puroresu into his aresenal? Keep your eyes peeled and your ears to the ground as we bound towards the premiere of “American Thunder” on Championship Wrestling From Hollywood.
Watch the video below:

Howdy! A CWFH Weekend Preview

Women’s wrestling returns to the program this week as Mazerrati seeks retribution from Ray Lyn. Their match two weeks ago ended with Ray Lyn victorious under questionable circumstances and Mazerrati has not forgotten that. Will Mazerrati put her opponent away or will Ray Lyn live to twerk another day?
The Rancheros surround Astro Viajero (Photo by Devin Chen)
On this week’s episode we’ll hear from Howdy Price and his Rancheros. This team has been making a forceful impact in Hollywood in recent weeks and fans are clamoring to know more about them. What are Howdy Price’s plans for his Rancheros?
Ryan Taylor and Brian Cage size each other up (Photo by Devin Chen)
In the main event, Ryan Taylor takes on “The Machine” Brian Cage. Last week, Cage called out Taylor in search of some “real competition.” Does Brian Cage have Ryan Taylor’s number or has the man who eats twelve times per day bitten off more than he can chew? Find out on this week’s edition of Championship Wrestling From Hollywood!

Peter Avalon Responds to Ray Rosas

The challenge was clear. Ray and Peter locked inside the cage, The Office locked out. Ray Rosas laid out the scenario at the November 12 Television Event in Port Hueneme, CA with the message to Peter Avalon, “Let’s settle this like men.”
HollywoodWrestling.com finally got a hold of “Professional” Peter Avalon to see if accepts Ray’s proposal. Peter appeared a bit off-kilter and was brief with us in his reply. “Ray Rosas…Ray Rosas…Ray Rosas…You’re On,” said an aloof Avalon. Championship Wrestling From Hollywood Minority Owner and Match Maker Nikko Marquez confirmed that the paperwork had been drawn up and signed for the match to take place on December 3rd.
At Milestone it will be “Professional” Peter Avalon versus Ray Rosas in a Steel Cage Match. Make sure to be at the Oceanview Pavilion on December 3rd as Championship Wrestling From Hollywood presents Milestone!

Jack Swagger Returns at Milestone

Jack Swagger will return to Championship Wrestling From Hollywood at Milestone on December 3rd at the Oceanview Pavilion.
Swagger made an impressive debut on the program in October of this year, scoring a victory over Watts. Championship Wrestling From Hollywood officials have selected an opponent for Jack Swagger who is up to par with the “All American American.” On December 3rd, Jack Swagger will step into the ring with another undefeated competitor: Brian Cage!
“The Machine” Brian Cage (Photo by Devin Chen)
Cage has been tearing through opponents since his return to Hollywood in 2017 and looks to do the same with his opponent for Milestone. If the fate of Levi Shapiro and ten other men is a sign for things to come, Brian Cage will show no mercy on his journey to the top of Championship Wrestling From Hollywood. Will Jack Swagger be able to stop the man known as “The Machine”?
It will be a battle of two undefeated stars when Jack Swagger squares off with Brian Cage at the Oceanview Pavilion on December 3rd as Championship Wrestling From Hollywood presents Milestone!

Pac 3’s Open Challenge for Milestone has been Accepted

Oi! Oi! Oi! Reno Scum has accepted Pac 3’s open challenge for the United Wrestling Network World Tag Team Championship defense at Milestone on December 3rd.
These two teams last met with the titles on the line in October of this year with Pac 3 barely squeaking away with the gold still in their grasp. Dan Joseph and Dylan Bostic of Pac 3 will have their work cut out for them as Luster the Legend and Adam Thornstowe return with a new smash-mouth game plan. HollywoodWrestling.com caught up with Coach Flexo to ask if Pac 3 is confident going into this defense against Reno Scum.
“We’ve beaten the Reno Scabs once before and we’ll do it again,” says a boastful Coach Flexo. “Put your betting chips on the numbers. One is three!”
Luster the Legend and Adam Thornstowe are Reno Scum (Photo by Devin Chen)
Pac 3 defends the United Wrestling Network World Tag Team Championship against Reno Scum on December 3rd as Championship Wrestling From Hollywood presents Milestone!

United Wrestling Network Television Championship Match Signed for Milestone

“Win!” shouted a confident and a bit taken back Scorpio Sky when asked what he’s going to do differently in order to take the United Wrestling Network Television Championship away from Rocky Romero. As brash as this answer may be, the Number One Contender to Romero’s title is not wrong.
Scorpio Sky has been chomping at the bit for his next shot at “Mr. Azucar” after their bout at the Red Carpet Rumble was ruled a No Contest. Since that encounter, Romero has spent the majority of 2017 wrestling and defending the United Wrestling Network Television Championship overseas in Japan. Now back on American soil, Rocky has no choice but to face Scorpio Sky, as Championship Wrestling From Hollywood officials have signed their rematch for Milestone on December 3rd at the Oceanview Pavilion.
Rocky Romero and Scorpio Sky last met at the 2017 Red Carpet Rumble (Photo by Devin Chen)
With Big Duke out of the picture, Sky has no distractions going into this matchup. If his demeanor is any indicator of his mindset, Scorpio Sky is undoubtedly the biggest threat to the United Wrestling Network Television Champion. Waiting time for Sky has come to an end. Rocky Romero defends the United Wrestling Network Television Championship against Scorpio Sky on December 3rd, as Championship Wrestling From Hollywood presents Milestone!

Hollywood Heritage Championship Match Announced for Milestone

Championship Wrestling From Hollywood officials have signed an opponent for Bad Dude Tito to face at our next blockbuster event, Milestone. On December 3rd, the Hollywood Heritage Champion will defend his title against Watts.
Watts earned a shot at Bad Dude Tito by defeating Suede Thompson, Ray Rosas, and Bateman in a Four-Way Number One Contender match on a recent episode of the program. Since the victory, Watts has made it clear to Tito that it is just a matter of time before the two men stand across the ring from one another. Bad Dude Tito has not faced an opponent as dominant as Watts since capturing the Hollywood Heritage Championship in June of this year. HollywoodWrestling.com reached out to Watt’s manager and Progenitor of Hyperoptimism Ty Matthews on what Tito should expect going into this match with the Number One Contender.
“Bad Dude Tito is by far the fiercest challenge that Hyperoptimism has ever faced, but this is a version of Watts that nobody has ever seen before. Not even me,” says Matthews. “Once Watts attains victory through power as only he can, I can only hope to contain him.”
Watts stares down Bad Dude Tito (Photo by Devin Chen)
Make sure to be at the Oceanview Pavilion on December 3rd to see this and many more huge matches as Championship Wrestling From Hollywood presents Milestone!

Championship Wrestling From Hollywood Weekend Preview

Brian Cage has returned to Championship Wrestling From Hollywood. Even after winning a titanic Battle Royal last week, Cage still has some unfinished business with The Office. Be sure to catch Brian Cage in singles action on this episode.
Suede Thompson (Photo by Devin Chen)
Big Duke is on the program this week squaring off against long time friend Suede Thompson. Will Duke’s underlying frustrations with Scorpio Sky push him to win at any cost or will he be compelled to compete fairly against “Your Favorite Wrestler’s Favorite Wrestler”?
Freelance Wrestling Champion Stevie Fierce (Photo by Devin Chen)
This week’s Main Event features a challenge from across the United Wrestling Network as Stevie Fierce takes on Bad Dude Tito for the Hollywood Heritage Championship. What will the Freelance Wrestling Champion pull out in order to strut his way to the Top Title in Tinsel Town? Tune in for this exciting episode of Championship Wrestling From Hollywood!