Showing posts with label PWS Korea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PWS Korea. Show all posts

09 August 2024

Pro Wrestling Society's Next Show


Hello everyone!


Pro Wrestling Society (PWS Korea) will be having their next show on Saturday, August 24th.  The event is called Extreme Heat.  It will take place at the PWS Studios beginning at 4pm.  There is a partnership in the show with PWS Korea and Kyushu Pro Wrestling Japan.


Two matches have been announced for the show so far.


Omerta, the PWS Korea Champion, who won a recent battle royal at the Phoenix Rumble, will take on Nozaki Kodai of Kyushu Pro Wrestling for the Championship.


Also, two legendary wrestlers will butt heads once again as Shiho will take on Tajiri.  This match is definitely a main event anywhere in Southeast Asia.


There will be more matches announced in the coming days.  For information. including tickets, please visit the Pro Wrestling Society Facebook page.  Thank you.    

10 March 2024

FPW Pro Wrestling Academy


Recently, this blogger was, once again, asked why he never got into professional wrestling?  In America where I live, sports entertainment has never been more popular.  Each day (except Sunday), pro wrestling is on at least two hours per show during the evening hours.  This fan certainly cannot get enough of it!

 

The recent visits to the Philippines have shown that pro wrestling is popular as well.  As of right now, three wrestling promotions in the country will be having shows over the next six to seven weeks.  All over Southeast Asia, wrestling shows are selling out big time!

 

Here is the answer to the initial question at the beginning of the post.  Being skinny like this blogger is, there ended up being another direction.  My first sport in high school was wrestling for the school.  I did it for one year and it was fun.  Sometimes, I won and sometimes I didn't.  The experience was great though.

 

However, I ended up participating in another sport in high school.....track and field.  It's something that I still do today.  When healthy, getting a training run in feels good. 

 

However, following pro wrestling as a fan, and now as a blogger, was. and still is, an important thing.  I began watching on television in 1968 and still watch it on TV and live today!  Today, pro wrestling is better than ever!

 

The recent article by ABS-CBN News in the Philippines (above photo courtesy of ABS-CBN) needs to be recognized.  FPW Pro Wrestling Academy reopened on March 3rd.  The promotion has had three Academy batches now going back to late 2022 when the promotion began.  The current one has trimmed down to 12 aspirants.

 

The training is led by FPW Champion, Mike Madrigal with pro wrestlers, Cali Nueva, Quatro, James "Idol" Martinez and Duke Ortega serving as coaches.

 

I know one aspirant well in Darius, and in the latest group with Naj.  This blogger believes they have what it takes to make the main roster.  They have a "never give up" attitude and both have followed the sport for a few years now.  Possibly by the time I see an FPW show again this summer, maybe they will both be in one of the matches!

 

Though this post may have focused on the FPW Pro Wrestling Factory, other promotions in Southeast Asia are focusing as well.  The future of the industry is important and right now, it has never looked brighter.

 

Over the previous few weeks, the Manila Wrestling Federation Factory with MWF Pinoy Wrestling Champion, Jake De Leon, had a factory session at the Brawl Pit Bulusan.

 

This was the same with Malaysia Pro Wrestling, Ring Of Rebirth Singapore, Grapplemax Pro Wrestling Singapore, and with Pro Wrestling Society (PWS Korea).  All the promotions here see the vision of growth and  wanting to be better.  

 

It is important for this fan to, also note, that women are needed in sports entertainment right now.  Hopefully, we will see an increase of talent in the near future!

 

All the best to Raj, Darius and those who are fulfilling their dreams everywhere.  This blogger and fan is in your corner always.

23 February 2024

PWS Pub Brawl


This blogger just found out about the Pro Wrestling Society Pub Brawl : Chaos Reigns that will take place somewhere in Korea on Saturday night at 7:30pm.

 

The only thing I know is that The Eurasian Dragon from Ring Of Rebirth wrestling in Singapore will be there to wrestle.

 

This blogger doesn't wish to get into any controversy here about what is about to be said.  One likes to promote a wrestling company, particularly Pro Wrestling Society or PWS Korea.  I've had good communication with the promotion until late last year. 

 

However, I shouldn't have to message a wrestler from another country to find out about a wrestling show.  This has happened with a wrestling promotion in Malaysia (not Malaysia Pro Wrestling) that I post very little about.  It's not that I don't want to post about the group, and their shows, but they do not seem to want to be communicative with the blog and this blogger.

 

This is not my loss for this blog!  There are plenty promotions that I can write about and write effectively!  Most of the promotions appreciate the write-ups done on them.

 

Recently, I promoted a future wrestling show for PWS Korea, and hopefully, the communication will be better going forward.

 

Back to the PWS Pub Brawl, if I can get any information regarding results, I will pass it on to the readers.  However, I'm not going to lose any sleep over non-communication!

19 February 2024

PWS: Pro Wresting Resurgence


Pro Wrestling Society (PWS Korea) will be back with an upcoming event, Pro Wrestling Resurgence.  The event will take place on Saturday, April 6th beginning at 4pm with doors opening at 3pm.  The venue is
PWS STUDIO SONGTAN,  74-25, Mokcheon-ro, Pyeongtaek-si.

 

This will be the first major show for PWS Korea since last autumn.  As soon as there is more information on the show, will post more.  In the meantime, please check the Pro Wrestling Society page on Facebook.  Thank you. 

03 November 2023

Shiho

Shiho about to pin Jin Gae Sung in a match in August 2022.

 

 

Not too many people in Southeast Asia have heard the name, Shiho, a pro wrestler in South Korea.  In fact, I didn't know about him either.  That certainly changed when this blogger started following some video late last year.  I started following the promotion, PWS Korea that he wrestles in.

 

Shiho is a pro wrestler, promoter and trainer for the South Korean promotion.  According to Cagematch, he is 5'7" tall and weighs 170 pounds.  From videos that this fan has seen of him, he is as tough as nails when it comes to the squared circle.  He's quick, strong, has an aerial attack and has won more than his share of matches.  He has wrestled in Korea, America, Japan and China.


Shiho has won his share of titles such as the PWS Title on a couple of occasions.  However, bringing in wrestlers from within and outside the country is one of his major attributes.

 

The first video I saw of Shiho was on You Tube back in October 2018, about five years ago.  The event was PWS Domination 2.  Shiho faced a tough hombre in Big Money, part of today's Regnant Stable with Middle Kingdom Wrestling in China.

 

Despite a height and weight disadvantage, Shiho, more than earned this fan's respect.  He wasn't intimidated nore feared by the challenger.  In fact, he went toe to toe with him for portions of the match.  Big Money, thinking he had an easy win before the match ever started, learned some other things that day.  Shiho won by a count out, something that he would have preferred winning by pin or submission.  However, a win is a win.

 

The promotion he began, PWS Korea, had their first show back in January 2018 with an event, PWS First Show.  Their upcoming event will be PWS Pub Brawl on Saturday, November 18th.  All the best to Shiho and to PWS Korea going forward.