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Note:
As part of the www.DGUSA.tv Weekly Special, which ends February 16th,
you can get the DVD(s) of the following three FIP shows for FREE. Here
is the basic info:
-Order $50 worth of stuff from the DGUSA.tv Store or by calling 267-519-9744
and pick one for free.
-Order $75 and pick two for free.
-Order $100 and get all three for free.
-To redeem in the DGUSA.tv Store simply list
the DVD(s) you want in the "Special Instructions" at checkout.
-IMPORTANT: Shipping charges do not count towards your totals.
-Everything in the DGUSA.tv Store does count towards your totals including
live event tickets, DVDs, shirts, hoodies, figures, keychains, knit
hats, caps, bags, thundersticks, 8x10s and more.
-The three FIP DVDs you can pick from are:
-2/16/08 Redefined
-4/21/07 International Impact: Phase Two
-3/10/07 Battle Of The Belts
-Simply look at your total before shipping, then add the DVD(s) you
qualify for to the "Special Instructions" during checkout.
-Here's a look at each show:
My Favorite FIP Shows
by Gabe Sapolsky
I was lucky enough to be FIP booker from September 2004 until October
2008. There is a lot of stuff there I am really proud of. We had some
incredible talent and big names. They put on some special matches, feuds
and cards. I really feel a lot of this stuff is overlooked. I think
part of the reason was promoter Sal Hamaoui's unselfish nature in that
he would always push back the releases of his own DVDs to work countless
hours all day and throughout the night on other DVDs. He served his
client first. The result was the FIP DVDs coming out after talk of the
show had died down and interest was lost. As a result, you might have
missed some good stuff. I am guilty of not writing enough about FIP
in my own blog, as there were some great road stories and fun times
in Florida.
As I look back, there are three FIP shows that really stand out to me
during my tenure. Sal and I really feel you should see these cards.
As described above, we are giving the DVDs of these events away for
free as part of the DGUSA.tv Weekly Special (ending February 16th).
Here's some of my thoughts and memories of each of these three events:
"Redefined" - 2/16/08
This was a very emotional show. It was the first event after the hiatus
taken after the just plain tragic and sad passing of Sal's wife Tammie
Hamaoui. We were at a new beginning. I really feel this show delivered
a home run due to the talent in the ring. Roderick Strong and Erick
Stevens proved they were the foundation of FIP with an intense main
event. Those two Floridians took great pride in FIP. They wanted their
home state to have a top notch independent group and they did everything
they could in their matches to make that happen. The main event of this
show was a prime example of that.
This card also featured one of my favorite all time matches, which might
surprise you. It ended up being a handicap match as Shawn Murphy of
Black Market took on The Heartbreak Express. Both teams were staples
in FIP and sold tickets with their first feud. This was the blowoff
to the sequel. The idea was that with a fresh start to FIP, one of these
fixtures would be gone as the losing duo could never team again in FIP.
Then we had a problem. Murphy's partner Joey Machete couldn't make it.
I forget the exact reason, but remember it was a circumstance beyond
anyone's control. Everyone was disappointed, but we had to move forward.
The time was here to put this feud to an end. I have to be honest. I
wasn't expecting much except to get it over with. Murphy, Sean and Phil
Davis then went in there and delivered a great blowoff that had the
crowd rocking. It was perfect for the fans of Crystal River, who had
seen these men battle time and time again. It will always be one of
my favorite live matches.
We were all really happy with this show from beginning to end. It started
hot with Austin Aries vs. Davey Richards and was good all the way through
including a women's tag, Nigel McGuinness (Desmond Wolf) in a brawl
against The Necro Butcher and the further development of The YRR as
Sal Rinauro took on Tyler Black. This show will always be something
special to me.
"International Impact: Phase Two" - 4/21/07
I included this show because it featured one of the most insane, wild
and violent brawls I've EVER seen. I mean it. It was a total modernized
version of an old school ECW fight. It pitted Jay & Mark Briscoe
vs. The Necro Butcher & Mad Man Pondo in a "Bar Room Brawl"
match. Sal and I had decided a few months earlier to go in a more hardcore
direction. I was looking to book Necro in something following up the
tremendous CZW vs. ROH feud, but it was too soon for him to go back
to ROH. Pondo always seemed like a good guy. The Briscoes, well, they
are just crazy and up for anything. When I approached Mark and Jay about
working a program with Necro and Pondo they jumped at it. They were
looking forward to doing something different in FIP by going all out
with these brawls. This show featured the finale and all four men took
it to the next level. Light tubes, trash cans, chair shots, barbed wire
and even the ring truck were used in this match. I have to admit, I
don't know if I'd ever book a bout like this again.
The undercard supported the main event nicely, highlighted by a great
match between Shingo and a young YAMATO. Shingo requested this match
and promised it would be something special. Of course, he got what he
asked for. This contest really showed why these two have rose so quickly
in the ranks of Dragon Gate. The card also had Delirious vs. Jigsaw,
Claudio Castagnoli vs. Jerrelle Clark, Roderick Strong vs. Sal Rinauro,
Erick Stevens vs. Nigel McGuinness and more so there is good stuff from
start-to-finish.
"Eddie Graham Memorial Battle Of The Belts" - 3/10/07
I'm just a big fan here. Mike Graham gave Sal permission to use his
father's name and the "Battle Of The Belts" moniker, which
was a live TV special I fondly remember from my youth. The goal with
this show was simple. Present a pure wrestling tournament that would
do the history of Florida wrestling proud. We loaded the tournament
with eight quality workers. They all came through for a great night
of wrestling. My one lasting memory came backstage. The show started
with an angle with the disrespectful YRR and Mike Graham. We were backstage
talking it over. I was in the middle of explaining something, then suddenly
Mike Graham got all fired up, put his fists in the air and firmly stated
to everyone around him "if any of you get too close to me I'm really
going to pop you one because that's what we did back in the day."
I looked around at The YRR. We all gave a nervous laugh. We thought
Graham lost it and weren't sure how to react. Then Graham broke the
slight tension by slyly saying, "I'm just kidding."
Great moment. FIP was full of them. I hope you won't overlook them.
Go to www.FullImpactPro.com
to check out the entire FIP DVD catalog and get complete match listings
for these DVDs.
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