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Sound Guy

1. For those who may not be familiar with the promotion can you give us a little background on GLOOW and it's transition into DWOW?

We debuted The Dangerous Women of Wrestling imprint in February 2003. One of the reasons behind it was that some washed up ho from the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling has this premonition that she can restart GLOW and pick up where the pervert McClane left off. However, she is living in the past. Just because it worked in the 80’s, doesn’t mean it will work today. I had a chance to watch a terrible Pay Per View titled the “Best of Glow”. You could understand why we wouldn’t want to be confused with GLOW if you viewed what we viewed. We also hear that GLOW plans a 3-D Pay Per View. Are they fucking nuts?!?! A Pay Per View alone is hard work and at times a hard sell, but a 3-D Pay Per View??? I wonder who’s doing who in this adventure. Plus the numbers that they projected in their reports, are in my opinion, way off. No other company can or should compare their numbers to WWE! Everyone who has followed or heard about our company knows that we are nothing like GLOW, never have been, never will! Look at our characters for example… You have G.I. Ho “America’s Hardcore Ho” (she loves chicks and loves to get around), Tai “Killer” Weed (she loves to smoke pot) and Missy “The Schoolgirl” (what perv doesn’t like Schoolgirls?!?!), to name a few. I don’t see anything innocent or wholesome about our product compared to say GLOW. The Dangerous Women of Wrestling can best be described as the female version of ECW. We have been given that tag by many people who have seen our show or website. We have a solid underground following that buys tickets, videos, assorted other merchandise, watches our television show and follows our company. We openly promote T&A, and we see absolutely nothing wrong with it! Wrestling is entertainment and we cater to just that. We give respect to the other companies trying their own styles, whatever it may be… hardcore, strong style, whatever… It’s all entertainment. We prefer to market the women. When you watch or view our product, relax… have an open mind… and be entertained. Stop taking life… and wrestling for that fact, so seriously!

2. What is The Dangerous Women of Wrestling’s affiliation with WEW? Is there still an affiliation? Why did WEW stop running shows in Philly?
I will make a long story VERY short. We started with GLOOW back in 1999. We have gone through many metamorphic stages along the way. Dan Kowal founded the company, which was run by his wife Heather, back while he was working for ECW. We developed and cultivated our show and talent. When ECW disbanded, Dan got together with Steve Karel and Greg Bagorozy (both former ECW front officers) about forming a company for Pay Per View, with an adult twist. WEW (Women’s Extreme Wrestling) was born. A pilot was shot at The Boathouse in Norfolk, VA and shopped. Soon after, WEW inked a deal with TVN Urban Action Sports Pay Per View Company. We use The Dangerous Women of Wrestling as our developmental territory, if you will. WEW shoots Pay Per Views about every 8 weeks and has been scoring higher than projected buy rates. The main difference between the two companies is that WEW films Adult Scenes (girl on girl) for the Pay Per View, website and video releases. The Dangerous Women of Wrestling pushes the line, sometimes goes over, but is not broadcasting it to the world. Yes, there is still an affiliation as both companies recognize one “Unified Women’s World Champion”. By the way, it’s the ONLY Women’s Championship belt that means anything in the World of Wrestling. It is only held by the cream of the crop and the best of the best of the Women’s Wrestling circuit. WEW choose to move its live events elsewhere where there is no State Commissions regulating wrestling or Adult conduct. In my opinion, there was too much red tape in Pennsylvania.

3. What is with your complete fascination with Ho's and why have you made it your personal mission to destroy GI Ho?

I don’t have a fascination with G.I. Ho. I do have a problem with the way she acts and handles herself. Wrestling is a great sport. She and the rest of the ho’s are ruining it and its tradition. As long as I have a contract, I will continue to fight every ho that steps into our ring and make their life a living hell. It’s no wonder that the girls of today have no good role models to look up to, they have to watch G.I. Ho being a slut on TV! I feel that I must do something about the ho’s, and will continue my “War on Ho’s” until I feel I have completed my mission.

4. What's up with the Smoke? Doesn't anyone realize that the fans don't really hate him they just hate the fact that his gimmick is so unoriginal it isn't funny?

For part one of your question… The Smoke is busy filming yet another movie… It may be a B or C movie, but he is filming yet another movie. Part two… The Smoke has his gimmick down pat and not even he is aware of it! For all the people who don’t like him or the gimmick I must share something with you… You bought into the gimmick! He’s not here to be The Rock. I can best describe The Smoke as a “Mad Magazine” characterization of The Rock (ala Alfred E. Smoke). Hiss lines, he’s looks, everything… If you don’t see it, you’ve already bought into him, and the gimmick.

5. Why does it seem that the promotion runs several shows in a short period of time, then takes a few months off, then a few shows again, etc.? Wouldn't it be beneficial to run shows on a more consistent basis?

Ask the booking office. We do not have the luxury of having a WWE size staff. We do the best we can, we then have to regroup and re-energize the operation. I think we are the ONLY Company around who runs “Seasons”.

6. What do you feel about the magazines and/or sites that will not cover DWOW because they do not consider it professional wrestling?

We could care less. Most of those magazines suck anyway. With the internet and all, these days the whole KAYFABE thing is lost and the magic of the show gets lost too. We have received some coverage in some magazines, but not on a regular basis. Let’s face it, chicks are used as eye candy and help sell the magazines. Even in male oriented wrestling companies, the girls are used as an “enhancement” to the talent. My question is... Who is the almighty one to define “Professional Wrestling”. Are “Independent Wrestling Companies” Professional Wrestling? I’m sure you’ve seen indie shows / companies that aren’t professionally ran. Look we’re not perfect, but our Television production and other areas blow away most indie companies by far. I alone have 20 years in the entertainment business. So at times I’m a stickler for production. As for the sites, we get some coverage, but not like the other companies. We’ve survived this long without those sites covering our dysfunctional world and we keep pressing forward. We know every accomplishment we make, those reporters curse us. That is one of the sweet rewards with our success at this point. Shit people are cursing right now reading this garbage! We have a very extensive Email News List (for wrestling reporters), and most choose not to cover us. We will continue to chip away and strive forward without their help. I also would like to mention that everyone in wrestling has heard about GLOOW / WEW / Dangerous Women of Wrestling in one way or another. We know many people in the biz and you all eat up the gossip! You people know more about our company than we do! However, we do realize that you and the Wrestling Clothesline are cutting edge and hip (or you just like the CHICKS!!!) by covering some of our slop! Thanks!


7. How did GI Ho get involved with MLW? Will there be any more involvement by DWOW stars in MLW? Why exactly was the GI Ho footage banned from MLW TV?

Why aren’t you fucking interviewing G.I. Ho with all these questions about this whore… She landed the booking through our extensive connections especially Dan, Greg & Steve. G.I. Ho’s footage was banned because the holy holy’s at the Network can’t handle G.I.’s hip thrusting, humping and gyrating. They also claim you could see her nipples through her shirt… Oh well! That segment I’m sure would’ve drew HUGE ratings!!! I would like to mention that Cord (or however you spell his name) has been very good with; and to G.I. Ho for her participation with his company. From what I heard G.I. Ho is happy to be there for the companies. As for other Dangerous Women in MLW, stay tuned.

8. You had tv in Philly on Ch 48. What happened to your show? Any chance of it returning? Is it true it had some of the highest ratings on that station?

Nothing happened to our show… Our season has ended. We don’t feel it would benefit the company to be on in the summer, as we have researched the ratings and notice a significant drop across the board. The Dangerous Women of Wrestling plan to return to WGTW (if they will have us) in the fall for another successful season of “Ho Beatings”. I know wrestling is propaganda driven, but feel free to research our claims about having the highest rated “wrestling” program on WGTW when we’re on. We also scored very high ratings as our rep stated “we haven’t seen ratings like this since ECW was on the air”. So we are very proud of the show and what it accomplished. But let us not kid ourselves, everyone is watching for the HOT CHICKS and not the wrestling (just ask all the prison inmates)! Brittney is also working on deals to air the TV show in New York, Connecticut and Florida for the upcoming season. Stay tuned to the website for more details www.dangerouswrestling.com

9. What has been the higlight of your career thus far? What has been the most embarrassing moment?

Beating up Ho’s in the ring! Actually a highlight was performing in front of 20,000 Screaming Maniacs at The First Union Center in Philadelphia, PA as I was pelted with various objects, food and drinks! As for the most embarrassing moment… anytime a fucking MAE (the fat pigs of the company) sticks their stinky ass near or in my face!

10. Where do you see yourself and DWOW in 5 years?

I won’t answer this question like everyone else... I DON’T EVER WANT TO BE IN THE WWE!!! I have no desire or intentions to EVER, in any form or position, work for the WWE!!! I would like to see The Dangerous Women of Wrestling expand into at least a dozen markets and be able to fill 1,500 seat arenas in on consistent basis. And I hope that I am in the one who puts G.I. Ho out of wrestling for good!

Be sure to check out Sound Guy and all the ladies of DWOW at the following sites:

www.dangerouswrestling.com
www.hardcoreho.com
www.wextremew.com

 
   
   
       
 

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