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ZERO1 Double Crown World Champion - The SHEIKBy Webmaster • Sep 30th, 2011 • Category: Features
THE SHEIK EMERGES AS DOUBLE CHAMPION! July 4th, 2011 ZERO1 Title Holders At ZERO1’s Destruction King’s 7th Anniversary Mourning Special ~ Pro Wrestler in Korakuen Hall, reigning NWA World Heavyweight Champion The Sheik defeated ZERO1 World Heavyweight champion Ryoji Sai to become a double champion. Legendary Japanese referee Kyohei Wada was on hand to referee bout. Wada was distracted numerous times by The Sheik’s second, Steve Corino, allowing the NWA Champion to attack Ryoji with a metal spike causing massive bloodshed. Even with blood gushing from his head, Ryoji fought valiantly in defense. He fought back with multiple kicks and brainbusters, hitting the double knees and the Nachi Waterfall, to which The Sheik escaped by putting his foot on the rope! Ryoji then collided with Referee Wada, again leaving himself open to being attack viciously with the metal spike! The Sheik then locked the camel clutch on Ryoji who was non-responsive from blood loss and physical damage! When Referee Wada regained his senses he saw Ryoji’s condition and stopped the match. The Sheik grabbed both the NWA World Heavyweight title and ZERO1 World Heavyweight title and celebrated in the middle of the ring! After commemorative photography he then left with both titles over his shoulders in triumph. In turn, previous champion Ryoji was carried bloody and defeated from the ring by his match seconds.
Zero 1 USA/Pure Pro Wrestling
1/7/2012 from Mesa, AZ “The Epic” Jeff Orcut d. Johnny K. Awesome Andy & Danny Gee d. Hippie & Fueza Caudillo Escobedo d. SoCal Crazy Khan Kussion d. Super Chaos Deathrage Cartel (Josh Pain & Destitute Deranged) and Nathan Sin d. The Freak Squad (Dom Vitalli, Gabriel Gallo, & Frenchy Riviera) Val Venis d. The Almighty Sheik Via DQ Zero 1 USA/Underground 1/7/2012 from Celina, TN Jonathan Crane b. Jack Chaser vs Anthony Lee KC Warfield b. Cody Manning Match b/w Steven Drochner/Kenny Kage vs Chad Krosse/Chris Rains determined a no contest Ox Baker Jr. b. Matt Starr Jake Omen b. Ace Evans Hardcore Harry b. Lance Storie |
May 14, 2012 - Los Angeles, CA
After much deliberation by the staff and management of ZERO1 Pro Wrestling, we’d like to take this opportunity to announce Boris Brezhnev (6′4″ - 265 lbs. MOSCOW, RUSSIA) as the ZERO1 Fighting Spirit II Champion. He wins air transportation to Japan, housing at the ZERO1 Dojo apartment and a place in the next ZERO1 camp in Tokyo. Our next ZERO1 Fighting Spirit Challenge will most likely be on the West Coast, please keep checking z1usa.com for details. Zero 1 USA Ace Hawkins Debut at WWE Extreme Rules
Announcing Z1USA FIGHTING SPIRIT CHALLENGE 2 Entrant #6
Jake Omen From: Indianapolis, Indiana Height: 6′1 Weight: 215lbs Years Experience: 4 yrs Age: 25yrs We all here at Zero1 Underground wish Jake the best of luck in this great opportunity. Here is hoping to see you in Japan soon.
Article from the Daily News By John Eby
Pro wrestlers like rock starsPublished 6:12pm Sunday, February 26, 2012Email Print CommentsCASSOPOLIS — Jimmy Jacobs, babyface winner of the Headlock on Hunger main event, winning over 6-foot-6, 360-pound heel Brutus Dylan, is the son of a federal judge. Or not. There’s a lot of what Jacobs calls “smoke and mirrors” associated with professional wrestling, but that’s what he said at the event in Dowagiac that was well attended but did not sell out. Asked what career pathway someone follows to be featured in the finale of the 10-match Zero1 Pro Wrestling USA Underground bill Saturday night in the high school gymnasium, the Grand Rapids wrestler’s look says it’s a stupid question. How else? Study it in school. Jacobs said he was 15 when, influenced by an older brother, he decided to pursue sports entertainment. “I just come from professional wrestling,” he said. “I went to school. There are schools around the United States and a couple here in Michigan,” including Price of Glory Wrestling in Coldwater and House of Truth in Detroit, which a friend runs and helped train him. A learning curve “Over the years, I’ve realized what I’m good at doing and what I’m not good at doing,” Jacobs said. “I’ve narrowed that down, and I do what I can do well and get the crowd into it. I’ve been doing this for almost 13 years now” — full-time for seven years. “Other than jazz, it’s the only other original American art that dates back to 100 years ago. When TV first came along, we had Gorgeous George. In the 1980s, when cable first became big, Vince McMahon realized that, and Hulk Hogan came around. Part of the charm of the shows we do is their intimacy, where fans mingle with performers before and after the show, which benefited local food pantries such as Helping Hands of Cass County.” “There’s a difference between being hurt and being injured,” Jacobs said. “You can’t do this without getting hurt. You just hope you can do it long enough without getting injured.” He wears a brace to compensate for knee surgery five years ago. “I got into it because of little brother syndrome, but my older brother got out of it and went on to get his Ph.D. at Dartmouth. He’s a doctor of math now. When you’re growing up, you want to be a rock star, an astronaut. I wanted to be a pro wrestler, and I got to do that. I’m fortunate in that respect. Fifteen is young to get into it. I’m far less talented than probably everybody else in that lockerroom, but I’ve gotten good at what I’m good at. I just stuck with it. I’ve seen a lot of guys come and go.” Jacobs’ version of a rock star has taken him to Japan, Scotland, England, the Netherlands, Mexico and Canada, as well as Hawaii, Los Angeles and New York. “That part’s cool,” he said. “My father’s a federal judge and doesn’t necessarily approve of this or like it, but I do get to go home and say, ‘I just got back from Japan.’ ” If you haven’t been following the narrative, a group known as Revolution led by Dylan has for months been attempting a hostile takeover of Z1USA Pro Wrestling. At a January event in Mishawaka, Ind., Dylan paid off Ox Baker Jr. to take out leader Hardcore Harry, the promoter leaning on a crutch even before he suffered a beating at the far end of the gym. Baker attacked Harry from behind during Harry’s match. Baker threw the steel steps into the ring, placed Harry’s leg on them and slammed a steel chair into Harry’s leg. As a result of this attack, Harry stated he would be unable to defend the company in Cassopolis against Dylan. Harry summoned Jacobs, who defeated Osyris in a 10-foot-high steel cage in Kenosha, Wis., last fall. Bruce Hutson of Cass Country Store, which sponsored Headlock for Hunger along with Green Brothers Tire and Repair and Dussel’s Farm Market, sat in the front row for the matches, including one with ladies, Miss Heidi versus KC Lofton, and an eight-man “tag turmoil” match where black-shirted security men shield the audience from wrestlers flying out of the ring. “I like everything about it, the way they throw people around,” Hutson, who grew up in Dowagiac, says. “Fans interact with the wrestlers. To me, an independent show is a lot better than a great big Vince McMahon WWE show. You can’t talk to them unless they’re having a convention. Independent shows are the way it should be — interactive with the fans. You always have good guys and bad guys,” which are known, respectively, as babyfaces and heels. Photographer Wesley Smeltzer of Ludington expected to shoot 400 images to get 100 desirable “money shots.” The show rolls on next Saturday in Goshen, Ind. Tags: Cassopolis, Headlock on Hunger, Professional wrestling
FEB.28, 2012 - Results from Zero1 Underground Headlock on Hunger Show: Location - Cassopolis, Mi, Date:2-25-2012
1.Christian Able/Josh Raymond d. Jun Hado/TW3 2.KC Warfield d.Miss Heidi 3.Jimmy"The Hype"Shalwin d.Jack Thriller 4.Scotty Young d.Ryan Epic 5.Pure Hate d.the tag teams of Outshined, Dojo of Electric Muscle, and Highspot Heroes 6.Osyris d.Mcfeters, Parker James, Mark Vandy, and El Blue Inferno in the first ever McFeters Guantlet. 7.Brocial Network d.Bad Company 8.Bryan Skyline d.Remi Wilkins 9.Chris Codine d. Louis Lyndon, Steven Drochner, and Ames in a four way dance. 10.Jimmy Jacobs d.Brutus Dylan
February 10, 2012 - Los Angeles
After much deliberation by the staff and management of ZERO1 Pro Wrestling, we’d like to take this opportunity to announceMarcus Marquez (5’10”, 220lbs, Toronto, ON Canada) as the Inaugural ZERO1 Fighting Spirit Champion. He wins air transportation to Japan, housing at the ZERO1 Dojo apartment and a place in the next ZERO1 camp in Tokyo. The staff and management of ZERO1 Pro Wrestling, would like to announce the unanimous selection of Christopher Gray(5’10”, 225lbs, Leeds, England) as the recipient of the Inaugural ZERO1 Fighting Spirit Challenge’s Distinguished Challenger Award. Chris wins free entrance into the next ZERO1 Fighting Spirit Challenge to be held this spring at a location to be determined at a later date.
ANNOUNCING: ZERO1 PRO WRESTLING USABy Webmaster • Nov 1st, 2011 • Category: HeadlinesANNOUNCING: ZERO1 PRO WRESTLING USA
November 1, 2011 Chicago, IL Pro Wrestling ZERO1 and MidWest Wrestling, LTD. would like to announce the formation of a new Japan/U.S. based professional wrestling venture – ZERO1 PRO WRESTLING USA. As of this today, MidWest Wrestling, LTD and its affiliate promotions will operate under the ZERO1 PRO WRESTLING […] |







