We're back this week to, hopefully, help make your Thanksgiving commute a little less painful. We dive back into the changing economic landscape of independent wrestling following the announcement that West Coast Pro Wrestling has formed strategic partnerships with St. Louis Anarchy and New Texas Pro Wrestling. WCPW formerly had similar partnerships with Prestige Wrestling and Deadlock Pro Wrestling. With the announcement that both promotions were going away (at least for a while), WCPW acted swiftly and secured two new partners that will be as good, if not better, moving forward. Will this consolidation strategy take hold in other areas as the landscape continues to change? Is it an alternative to the "go national" model of promotions like GCW and House of Glory? Could this lead to a governing body? OK, maybe that's too far, but join us as we discuss all of the possibilities.
At the same time, Bob and Jon react to wonderful news coming out of the Monster Factory. Danny Cage announced this week that even though he is stepping away for a while, and their building has been swept out from under them, that the Monster Factory legacy will continue with a new name and a new building, but tons of familiar faces. David Goldy, Missy Sampson, and Travis Jacobs will lead this new chapter in the multi-decade legacy, created by Larry Sharpe and Danny Cage. We are encouraged by the resilience of these folks, and by the news that, even in the cluttered wrestling scene in New Jersey, promotions are digging in their heels and sticking around rather than taking their ball and going home. This can be nothing but good news for independent wrestling and we support Goldy, Sampson, and Jacobs on this new phase of their journey.
In other news and notes, we discuss Atticus Cogar becoming the new GCW champion, Shotzi Blackheart becoming the new House of Glory women's champion, and two new champions in Focus Pro Wrestling. While Jon revels in the fact that he picked the Women's title tournament winner correctly and Bob did not (Congratulations to Kaia McKenna), both of the guys rejoice in Mani Ariez surviving the dog collar match and regaining HIS Focus Pro Championship. Congrats to all!
In honor of Laynie Luck winning the WWE ID Women's Championship and getting a WWE ID contract, our IWX Watch This is a playlist of five increasingly awesome Laynie Luck matches from the past few years. The playlist is on our Linktree if you want to watch along as Laynie faces Gia Scott, Elayna Black, Jordynne Grace, Stacy Shadows and Shazza McKenzie.
Finally, since it's a holiday weekend and most wrestling fans, if they're leaving the house, are all going to be concentrated in one place, Bob figured it's a great time to introduce anyone who is unfamiliar to everything that is Wrestlecade weekend. We go through the itinerary step by step and talk about all of the amazing offerings at Wrestlecade in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Four wrestling shows, meet and greets with hundreds of performers (past and present), Q&As, panels, retrospectives AND a concert by Jeff Hardy? If you're never been, listen in as we give you the lowdown. Bob is already pressuring Jon to go next year. Maybe we'll see you there!!
Next week, we'll be back to the regular program. Hopefully with the guest we teased for this week. Have a happy Thanksgiving and STAY TUNED!!