
February was ultimately similar to January: one meet & greet for the entire month; however, this one was very different because I met *two* wrestlers instead of one! Who? Let’s look back. Read More »

February was ultimately similar to January: one meet & greet for the entire month; however, this one was very different because I met *two* wrestlers instead of one! Who? Let’s look back. Read More »
2016 started off very modestly. My first (and only) meet in the month of January was someone I had met just two months prior at Big Event IX: The Sandman. Despite this being a repeat meet, this turned out to be one of favorites of the year. Read More »

K&S Wrestlefest has added Tantaka to their Big Event XII lineup. He will be joining Sid, Gangrel, Godfather, the Boogeyman, and The Headbangers.

Pre-sales to meet “The Ugandan Giant” are now live. You can purchase tickets here. Also, don’t forget about my Big Event XII Pre-Order Page that will help you keep track of all vendor pre-orders for the March 4th event.

Two additions to the Big Event:
Pre-Orders:
The Big Event XII Pre-Order Page has been updated! You can now pre-order General Admission w/Koko B. Ware Autograph, Sting, Mike Tyson, Mene Gene, The Spirit Squad, Melina, Lita, Demolition, Ron Bass, and all K&S Wrestlefest guests.

2016 was a tremendously successful year in this crazy hobby. I met some incredible names, many who have rarely done conventions/signings, and gained some unforgettable memories.
Starting this Sunday through December 30th, I’ll publish one post every day looking back at 2016 on a month by month basis; for example, Sunday will examine the month of January, Monday February, Tuesday March, and so on.
And then on December 31 – New Year’s Eve – I’m going to do a personal year-end awards post. What was my favorite convention, favorite photo op, favorite autograph, etc.

I made my way to La Boom in Queens, New York for yet another epic Evolve show. This show caught my attention for three reasons: 1). The card looks terrific; 2). I could get four of my PWG BOLA ’16 cards signed; 3). Dick Togo was being brought in from Japan. Can’t miss show? Can’t miss show.
I arrived at 4:40 PM with doors scheduled to open at 5:00 PM. It was freezing outside so, naturally, doors opened well past 5:00 PM. After finally being let in and settling my massive coat behind my seat, I made my way to the way too narrow hallway to partake in the meet & greet.

Up first was Dick Togo, who was a more than reasonable $20 combo. I had him sign the cover of my ECW Barely Legal DVD, which is also signed by Taz, Shane Douglas, Terry Funk, Tod Gordon, Rob Van Dam, and the Sandman. Togo didn’t seem to speak English but he was really nice. I considered having him sign my Encyclopedia but I was low on cash and the Kaientai entry is sort-of meh to begin with. I’m running out of space on the cover though there’s an insert inside the package that I could use to get lesser guys that appeared on the show to sign.

I then met Jeff Cobb, whom you might know as Matanza from Lucha Underground. I had him sign his PWG BOLA ’16 card and he was shocked I had one. He asked me if I had the full set (I do) and he said he’s missing the Legion Larry card (which I have). It was a really fun convo and he’s a great guy – and an AMAZING talent. Seriously, WWE needs to be on this guy ASAP. He was a $20 combo.

I saw Brian Cage – also from Lucha Underground – and saw a huge print of himself that I thought would be a great piece to get signed. I was low on cash but, luckily, Cage was a $10 combo! He personalized the piece and it’s one of my favorites. Melissa Santos was with him but she wasn’t really partaking in the M&G. I met her before so I didn’t need a pic or auto but I did tell her I was a fan and she gave her thanks.
Next was Chris Hero, whom I’ve met before. He, too, signed his PWG BOLA ’16 card for $5. I saw a cool 8×10 of him giving an elbow to a Zombie and I decided to buy it and have him sign it. Hero’s great as usual. He’s what most Indie wrestlers should be: fun to talk to, easy going, ton of merch, and eager to sign it for a really low price.
No other signs of my other two wants: Ricochet and Matt Riddle. I did see their merch laid out, though, so I knew they’d be signing after the show.
The show itself was fantastic. There was a spot where Cage threw Darby Allin from the ring and onto the stage. He actually landed about two or three feet in front of me! Surreal.
Following the show, I spotted Matt Riddle and he signed his BOLA ’16 card for free. Awesome guy and quickly becoming a top, top name in Indie wrestling. He’d be a great prospect for WWE but his pro-marijuana stance is reportedly keeping that from happening.
Finally, Ricochet emerged from the back. He told me he’d sign his BOLA ’16 card for $5…but I think he meant $15. I handed him a $20 and he gave me back $5. He either stiffed me (!) or I misheard (probably the latter). No biggie either way.
Anyways, great show and great meet & greet. I also got a free event poster pre-signed by the talent! I now have 5 of the 27 BOLA ’16 cards signed. I would love to get them all but guys like Excalibur, Super Dragon, and Legion Larry (a fan) will be next to impossible to get.
Autographs:
Dick Togo

Jeff Cobb

Cage

Chris Hero

Chris Hero #2

Ricochet

Matt Riddle


K&S Wrestlefest is bringing in another guest for Big Event XII: The Godfather, also formerly known as Papa Shango, Kama, and The Goodfather.
It’s already a stacked lineup for K&S as they’re also slated to bring in Sid, Gangrel, the Headbangers, and the Boogeyman.

Big Event XII has announced that convention regular Jerry “the King” Lawler is being brought in courtesy of North East Wrestling, who are also bringing in the ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champions The Kingdom.
It certainly would not be a wrestling convention without the King.