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Big Ben Ortmanns joins Pluggo to chat about his recent return to the ring, the IWS, and more exclusively on Love Wrestling!
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Amir Jordan joins JPJ in Love Wrestling’s latest exclusive interview! Just prior to his return to Canada for the first time in seven years, the former NXT UK Superstar hopped on to chat about his upcoming return to the Great White North, his experience wrestling on the UK indies, his decision to become a pro wrestler, training under Lance Storm, and more!
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Love Pro Wrestling returned to the Rec Room South Edmonton for not just a pair of back-to-back events, but the most successful pair of events in LPW history! Both LPW x CWS #4 and LPW 16: I Think You Should Lariat were the highest-attended and most-viewed shows of their kind in the history of Love Pro Wrestling. If you weren’t there, tune in on YouTube or subscribe to our Patreon for the full shebangs!
Zoë Sager def. TJ Cannon
Sheik Shabaz def. Marz the Specialist, Jared Rogers
Gigi Rey def. Steven Crowe
The Clandestine Society (Michael Richard Blais & Taryn From Accounting) def. TY Jackson & Fake Nooz Neville
LPW Challenge Championship Match: Son of Irish (c) def. Reid Matthews
Shaun Moore & Fil Deadly def. The RADz
Jared Rogers def. Sebastian Wolfe
Se7en (Jack Pride, TJ Cannon, Marz the Specialist) vs Clandestine Society (Michael Richard Blais, Taryn From Accounting, Steven Crowe): No Contest
Gigi Rey def. Shazza McKenzie
LPW Tag Team Championship Match: Para Lira (Berat Gorani & Sheik Shabaz) (c) def. Mo Jabari & Levi Night
LPW Grand Championship Match: Zoë Sager (c) def. TY Jackson
Grand Champion: “The Intangible” Zoë Sager
Challenge Champion: Son of Irish
Scramble Champion: Jack Pride
Tag Team Champions: Para Lira (Berat Gorani & Sheik Shabaz)
Referees: Stewart Garvey, Mike “The Fitz” Fitzpatrick, Judge Ben Oomen
Commentary: Big Bad Boris
Production: Gavin Fitzpatrick, Dustyn Devos
LPW x CWS #5 👉 https://bit.ly/3XCXmmq
LPW 17: VIOLENCEVIOLENCEVIOLENCE 👉 https://bit.ly/3qR5PpN
It’s that time of the month, friends. The last Friday of the month can mean only one thing…it’s LOVE PRO WRESTLING 16: I Think You Should Lariat, June 30 at the Rec Room in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. This card has a little bit of everything you could want from professional wrestling: Some bad blood, new champions, new tag teams, debuts, and much more!
LPW is truly one of my absolute favorite promotions in wrestling, and I’m not just saying that because I work here. LPW really knows how to put on a fun show and exciting matches every single month. I’m stoked to get the chance to break down all the action and prepare you for one of the biggest, if not the biggest show in LPW history.

After a hellacious #1 Contenders street fight at LPW 15 against Michael Allen Richard Clark, TY gets his shot at LPW Grand Champion Zoe Sager. Sager has been on a roll since defeating the 1st LPW Grand Champion, Michael Richard Blais, at LPW 11. Sager has beaten the likes of Sebastian Wolfe and Nicole Matthews, just to name a few.
For TY Jackson, he is the only member of the RADz to not win LPW gold so far, but he is the first to challenge for LPW’s top prize since Mitch Clarke was unsuccessful against Michael Ricard Blais at LPW 5. So you know he’ll be chomping at the bit to get this match underway Friday night.
Expect some outside interference, as this is the longest stretch in LPW history the RADz have been without gold, and we all know how they like to get in the mix to gain an advantage. Also, you can never count out Zoe’s insurance policy known as Reid Matthews to do whatever it takes to keep gold around the waist of the Intangible One.
If I was a betting man, I’d say Zoe Sager pulls out another win and defends the LPW Grand Championship. (Calm down, TY, I’m just doing my job.)

Jack Pride, Marz The Specialist and TJ Cannon vs Michael Richard Blais, Taryn from Accounting, and Steven Crowe
If you have followed LPW, then you know just how formidable of a trio the Clandestine Society is, as well as highly decorated. In a lot of ways, this trio has been the face of LPW and has set the standard for factions in the promotion.
That said, it means absolutely ZERO to the new faction on the block in Se7en, which has done nothing but cause chaos and destruction at every turn. They’ve had a highly publicized feud with the RADz, including suspensions, in-house turmoil with TJ and Marz, Jack Pride winning the inaugural LPW Scramble Championship, and what feels like a refocusing of a group that felt like they would fizzle out quicker than it started.
Se7en looks to have their sights on establishing themselves on top of the faction hierarchy in LPW after a vicious attack on the Clandestine Society, in which we had thought the split was happening. But it was simply all part of the master plan.
I know the Clandestine Society pride themselves on always being a step ahead of their competitors and knowing all the angles. That said, with Thaddeus Archer at the controls of this powder keg of a group, it feels like everyone’s favorite faction might be in for a long night at the hands of Se7en.

Last month it was a shock, to say the least that Wolfe’s tag team, State Of Emergency, was splitting up and doing their own thing. Looking for an opportunity to make a big splash, Wolfe hit up LPW and asked for a shot. LPW without hesitation put Sebastian against the Grand Champion Zoe Sager in what was to that point, I had to believe, her toughest match yet.
It was clear from the jump Zoe and Reid had a plan of attacking Wolfe before the bell. Ultimately the numbers game caught up to Wolfe and he took the loss at the hands of Sager.
In steps Jared Rodgers, the newest graduate out of the Clandestine Society wrestling school and a massive fan favorite already after only a handful of matches under his belt. To paraphrase Major League II, “Jared is standing on the tracks and the train’s coming through.” I love the potential Jared brings to this LPW roster and he will definitely turn a few heads Friday night, but I’ve never seen Wolfe so laser-focused and motivated by what happened at LPW 15. Don’t believe me? Head over to our Love Wrestling Patreon and check out the interview I did with him.

If you’ve noticed thus far, The Thickness Reid Matthews has been a theme throughout LPW. In a lot of ways, I think he’s been looking for that big win. Some may have forgotten just how impressive he can be since joining Zoe Sager. Just ask TFA how good Matthews can be, as he beat her at LPW 11. Now Matthews has gold on his mind and hopes to cement himself at the top of the card with a win over Son Of Irish for the LPW Challenge Championship.
Son of Irish has been a day one standout for LPW. Even during a losing streak, he has always put on fantastic matches. He came up short against Mitch Clarke in his first shot at the Challenge Championship, but an unexpected injury to Clarke and a renewed focus enabled him to beat Michael Ricard Blais to become your new LPW Challenge Champion at LPW 12. Ever since then, SOI has been on a run and has really come into his own as the fourth-ever LPW Challenge Champion.
This will be a contrast of styles for SOI and Matthews so it will be interesting to see which side prevails – the high-flying daredevil style of Irish or the hard-hitting fighter that is Matthews. All I know is all of the enemies Matthews made over the past few months may cost him in this one.

I’d like to start by saying I will try my best to be impartial here as the RADz have been a thorn in my side for months.
The RADz are without tag team gold for the first time since LPW debuted the Tag Team Titles a little over 200 days ago. I know Rich King said he wasn’t worried and things are business as usual for the RADz. You’d have to imagine that somewhere in the back of their minds, that loss to Para Lira is still something they are processing.
On the one hand, they are going up against a new tag team to the LPW scene in Fil Deadly and Shaun Moore. Then again, they are two absolute studs in the singles division who are coming together in what has become a wide-open tag team division now that the RADz don’t have a chokehold on the division anymore. Deadly and Moore are popping up at just the right time. The RADz are reeling as well, as their much-discussed legal issues have resulted in an appearance in Wrestlers Court.
Is the RADz’s focus elsewhere? Are Fil Deadly & Shaun Moore taking their first steps toward Tag Team gold? Will Rich King apologize to me? (Ok, I had to throw that last one in.) We will find out Friday night. Oh, shoot, a pick, right, the pick….DEADLY & MOORE MAKE EASY WORK OF THE RADZ. That last part is unbiased and professional, right? That was rhetorical – of course it was.

Some say the RADz got what’s coming to them last month and others said they got screwed. Well, whichever side you fall on, we have a new Tag Team Champion in Para Lira.
Now let the title reign begin, as Para Lira’s first defense will be against Knight and Jabari, another inexperienced tag team, but very talented Individuals. Like I mentioned with Moore and Deadly, can Jabari and Knight gel and pull off an upset win over the new tag champs?
For Shabazz and Goroni, it was a long time coming for these titles and slipping up after defense one isn’t an option. I expect them to come out firing on all cylinders and take care of business. If I may offer up a bit of advice, be prepared for anything, boys. The RADz have been stewing all month long and are looking for a quick way back to the belts, so interference is in play. That said, if I was a betting man, I’d imagine the two respective teams get the jobs done and we set up a grudge match between The RADz and Para Lira.

For the first time ever, Rey and McKenzie will square off at LPW 16. Can I just say, that’s super cool it’s happening in an LPW ring! We have Shazza making her Canadian professional wrestling debut, and she is ready to start her career above the 49th parallel against Gigi Rey A crowd favorite even at 0-2, Rey is more than capable of taking on the challenge of Shazza McKenzie.
For Gigi, she has the hometown crowd behind her every time she steps in the Rec Room, but losses to Zoe Sager & Nicole Matthews respectively have Rey coming in as motivated as ever and expecting a big win to get her first win in LPW. Can she spoil the Canadian debut of one of independent wrestling’s brightest stars? This matchup is going to be as good as advertised, and I for one cannot wait.
Well friends, Friday night is shaping up to be one of the biggest nights in LPW history! Feel free to drop your picks or thoughts in the comments. Tune in at 9 p.m. Eastern on Twitch.tv/LoveWrestlingCa to watch everything unfold and join the conversation!
Tonight’s edition of AEW: Dynamite emanated from Hamilton, Ontario. While there were (justified) complaints about the lack of Canadian content prior to tonight’s episode, the Tiger-Cats faithful were treated to a surprise appearance from one of Ontario’s finest.
Earlier today, Tony Khan announced that Dr. Britt Baker would be unable to compete in her previously-announced Owen Hart Tournament match against Ruby Soho. While that match will now take place next week (Wednesday, July 5th), Khan also announced that Soho would still be in action tonight.
Surprisingly, and to the delight of the sold-out FirstOntario Centre, Soho’s eventual opponent was none other than Canada’s own Alexia Nicole.
Though just 27 years old, Nicole is one of Ontario’s most long-tenured wrestlers. At just 13 years old, “The Bionic Woman” began training under current IMPACT Knockouts Tag Team Champion Taylor Wilde. Currently, Nicole is the C*4 Women’s Champion and recently had her reign as Femmes Fatales Champion ended by fellow Dynamite alum Nicole Matthews.
Nicole had previously wrestled for All Elite Wrestling in 2022, taking on Athena in a losing effort on AEW: Dark.
The WWE Universe and the hockey world collided at last year’s NHL Draft, and no, we’re not talking about an appearance from The Goon.
Last year, former Vancouver Canucks bench boss Bruce Boudreau was a featured panelist as part of Sportsnet’s NHL Draft coverage. Of course, the draft is quite literally a night of making dreams come true, with each eligible player hoping to take the first step on the road to the National Hockey League.
However, it wasn’t just an evening of making players’ dreams come true, but last year, Boudreau’s as well. Not only is Boudreau one of the brightest minds in hockey history, but a diehard pro wrestling fan. Boudreau has even gone so far as to have recognized the Canucks ‘Player of the Game’ with a Vancouver Canucks title belt. That fandom, of course, is where Kevin Owens comes in.
During a break in the draft, Owens shocked the legendary head coach, appearing during the live broadcast to say hello to Boudreau.

Speaking with Spencer Love, Owens detailed how his friendship came to be, and how he first came to know of the Stanley Cup Champion.
“Bruce was awesome,” Owens chuckled. “It’s funny because years ago, I watched this – I forget what it was called, NHL 24/7 or something like that. That show where they follow the teams leading up to the Winter Classic. I used to play hockey when I was a kid. Then, once I started wrestling, I kind of gave up any other sports, right?
I stopped playing [and] stop watching.”
“But, over the pandemic, I kind of got back into hockey a little bit,” he continued.” Like I said, I’d already watched that show. The season I watched was the season where they followed Bruce’s team.
So, I got to know Bruce through that lens, and I got a huge kick out of them. Just [a] great, really lovable guy. [I] really enjoyed him, you know. I liked them a lot already. Somehow, through the grapevine, through Twitter and stuff like that, I caught wind of him being a huge wrestling fan. He would say his favorite wrestlers were Bret Hart, and currently, Kevin Owens. I took that as a huge compliment. Through various little incidents where he’d mention wrestling and stuff like that, I could see the guy was a really big fan.”
Owens then went on to detail how his surprise appearance at the 2022 NHL Draft actually came to be.
“I was in touch with Jackie Redmond, who works with him through the NHL network and stuff like that,” Owens stated on the NHL Draft. “She also works with WWE. Eventually, it just kind of worked out. I ended up at the Draft because it was in Montreal. I was there with my dad and my brother, I took them there to see it because they’re huge hockey fans. As I was in my suite with my brother and my dad waiting for the whole thing to start, I saw Jackie on the floor doing our show, so I texted her.
She’s like, ‘Oh my god, Bruce is here! We have to get you guys together!’ I’m like, ‘Yeah, let’s do it!'”
“It just kind of worked out that way! We surprised Bruce. His reaction was so cool. He and I have become friends, [and] we’re in touch since then. We were actually texting just this morning. It’s great – it’s just great to have made a new friend who loves wrestling, and I love hockey. We talk about that stuff, and it’s just really cool it just worked out that way.”
Visit the link below, or Love Wrestling on YouTube, for our full interview with Kevin Owens. For those who use the transcriptions included in this article, please give an h/t to Love Wrestling.
Kevin Owens joins Spencer Love to chat about the upcoming WWE Canadian tour, similarities with Owen Hart, meeting Bruce Boudreau at the NHL Draft and their relationship since, claiming the WWE Undisputed Tag Team Championships, wrestling Stone Cold at WrestleMania, and more!
KO: “Well, I gotta be honest, not being on the actual show was a real bummer. There’s no way around that. I really wish I could have been there. But, to be a little part of it at the end was great, and to see Sami get his really big moment that he deserved, and to see everybody reacting to him the way they did after all these years. Not that he was ever – obviously, anytime he’d show up in Montreal, you get a great reaction. But, to be in that spot, in that moment? For him, that was really big, so it’s great to see that. But, not being on the show, it definitely hurt a little. Honestly, it’s not even just because it’s Montreal, I feel the same way everywhere. Anytime we go to Canada, and I’m not on one of the shows. I’m like, ‘why am I not on this show?’ It’s everywhere. Canada’s funny this way, where, we tried to explain this to people in WWE, and other wrestlers, and even people in management, but I don’t think they quite grasp that Canada is just one big city in a way for their homeland guys. Whether we go to Winnipeg, or Toronto, or Quebec, or Vancouver – anywhere across Canada, really, we’re welcomed as being a hometown guy. That’s really special. Anytime there’s a show in Canada, and I’m not on it, that hurts a little.”
“You know, it sounds – I hate doing this, because it sounds like I’m trying to get out of it easily. But, there’s really no words to describe either experiences. The best way I can describe it is I look back on both of these these both these nights, and I I kind of can’t believe they happened. That I found myself in that situation, in that spot, getting to do that. The circumstances [of] both years were just so incredible. But, I guess if one takes the absolute cake, and it just edges out the other one by very little, I think it’s still more unbelievable to me that I wrestled Stone Cold Steve Austin, 19 years after his last match, in the main event of WrestleMania. Like that’s just – it’s just kind of a pinch yourself to make sure it’s real kind of moment. I’ve done that a lot over the last year and a half or so since that happened. But both those moments are things I’ll look back on when I’m done and think I was very, very lucky to get to experience those things.”
Love Pro Wrestling returned to action last week with a pair of back-to-back shows at the Rec Room South Edmonton! New champions were crowned, possessions were distributed, and Edmonton got another dose of the best of the best above the 49th parallel.
Weren’t there? We’ve got you covered! Get yer full results below, courtesy of Love Wrestling!
The Clandestine Society (Michael Richard Blais & Taryn From Accounting) def. Rylie Rose & Sheik Shabaz
Berat Gorani def. Jared Rogers
Zoë Sager def. Jack Pride & Steven Crowe
Possession on a Pole Match: Marz the Specialist def. The Thickness Reid Matthews
LPW Challenge Championship Match: Son of Irish (c) def. Mitch Clarke
Marz the Specialist def. TJ Cannon
The Clandestine Society (Michael Richard Blais & Steven Crowe) def. El Asesino & Syd Greed
#1 Contendership Street Fight: TY Jackson def. Michael Allen Richard Clark
LPW Scramble Championship Match: Jack Pride (c) def. Taryn From Accounting, Reid Matthews, Mo Jabari, & Jared Rogers
LPW Tag Team Championship Match: Para Lira (Berat Gorani & Sheik Shabaz) def. The RADz (Rich King & Lumberjack Larry Woods) (c) – NEW CHAMPIONS!
LPW Grand Championship Match: Zoë Sager (c) def. Sebastian Wolfe
Grand Champion: “The Intangible” Zoë Sager
Challenge Champion: Son of Irish
Scramble Champion: Jack Pride
Tag Team Champions: Para Lira (Berat Gorani & Sheik Shabaz)
Referees: Stewart Garvey, Mike “The Fitz” Fitzpatrick
Commentary: Big Bad Boris
Production: Dustyn Devos
Love Pro Wrestling returns to the Rec Room South Edmonton for a pair of shows on June 29th (LPW x CWS #4) and june 30th (LPW 16: I Think You Should Lariat)!
LPW x CWS – https://bit.ly/43v4djx
LPW 16: I Think You Should Lariat – https://bit.ly/3BJT7es
One of the most popular videos on my very new YouTube channel (subscribe, pretty please?) was me talking about a long-time childhood friend (Moiz, shout out to you) and how he’s been sharing a lot of Orange Cassidy videos despite the fact that he’s only consistent exposure to professional wrestling was hearing “You’re Going Down” on Smackdown vs RAW 2010 more times than the premier league team Chelsea with the letter “L”.
Now, you’re probably asking yourself, “Why, like your friend, do you resonate with Orange Cassidy so much?” It’s obvious, really: the simplicity of his character and how it represents what makes professional wrestling an enjoyable, satisfying medium to watch.
At its best, professional wrestling really – and I mean REALLY – works when the stories told are simple to follow yet engaging enough that it leads to a satisfying conclusion.
And that is all thanks to the talent that mastered its communication with the audience.
NXT, in its heyday aka the black and gold era, has utilized that simple storytelling extensively. One such example is their “best friends turned bitter rivals’ trope which has worked for feuds like Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn, Dakota Kai and Tegan Nox, Adam Cole and Kyle O’Reilly, Candace LeRae and Io Sky even though that trope is the equivalent of how many times Sam and Dean Winchester died and came back to life in Supernatural.
Coming back to Orange Cassidy though, the current AEW international champion’s minimalist persona has made him special by one, his in-ring attire, two only speaking when he needs to, and three, letting his actions do the speaking.
The way he hits that Superman punch with such force despite earlier in the match hitting the “lazy kicks” is, in my opinion, TEXTBOOK in-ring psychology that does a great job of building anticipation within a wrestling match. The only person in professional wrestling that has come CLOSE to building intrigue/anticipation in a match is, of course, the Nigerian Giant and the big GOAT, Omos.
As I said earlier, Orange Cassidy is a great representation of the simplicity of pro wrestling but also how we can apply to said simplicity in our daily life.
I’ve always put a LOT of detail and complexity into what I do every day that in the end would burn me the f out and my mental health would suffer like Jesse Pinkman in that mid a** Breaking Bad movie. It took me a VERY long time to realize that I don’t have to make everything so complicated in order to achieve my goals for the day.
Look, sometimes minimalism just f’ing works, and guys like Orange Cassidy prove that life doesn’t have to be so complex. To quote a then-younger Avril Lavigne, “Why’d you have to go and make things so complicated?
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The NWA United States Tag Team Champions are here: it’s the Country Gentlemen! Just prior to the 2023 Crockett Cup, AJ Cazana and Anthony Andrews join Spencer Love to chat about their recent tag title win, the live editions of NWA Powerrr, goals for the Crockett Cup, the Briscoe Brothers, and more! Like, share, subscribe, and tune in to Spencer Love Interviews on Love Wrestling!
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