Rumors Of Adam Rose Going Away, Need For Daniel Bryan, Title vs Title, SummerSlam Pre-Party In NYC, Lucha Underground Changing Wrestling TV

Chair Shot Reality EP #285

You can see all CSR videos first on WrestleZone.com as each segment is uploaded on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Here is all of the segments in one click for episode #285.

Start-6:18—Rumors of Adam Rose going away, Stephen Amell to WWE and more

6:22-12:12—Social Media Saturday conversation on would Mayweather vs Rousey ever happen in WWE

12:30-17:55—Need for Daniel Bryan to return and more

17:59-end—Why WWE could be doing title vs title at WWE SummerSlam with John Cena and Seth Rollins

SummerSlam Pre-Party In NYC

 

Justin LaBar is hosting a pre-party in Brooklyn and 200 Fifth from 2-5pm EST. More than 41 beers on draft, $3 cans of beer and more! Plus more surprises and giveaways. Come by, have a drink and talk wrestling while getting ready for the show. It’s just a few minutes walk from the Barclays Center.

Lucha Underground

Shane Shoemaker posted a new blog on CSRWrestling.com talking about the importance of Lucha Underground. The following is a sample:

Lucha Underground, which premiered in October of 2014 on the El Rey Network, just finished its first season. Yes, a wrestling promotion just concluded a season of television. Meaning: it stopped production for a time period, to recharge the creative juices, and give their talent rest like a regular television show. The only problem is—it may be in permanent stopping of production.

Executive producer Eric Van Wagenen said on Steve Austin’s podcast a couple weeks back that there’s still some things to work out (mainly production cost) but that the El Rey Network definitely wants them back—producers just want to maintain the same quality level of production as the first season, which is said to be a staggering $600,000 – $700,000 per episode, which is comparable to a WWE show.

If Lucha Underground can’t find the resources to produce the show they want, no one should fault them for that. Lucha was a show based on knowing their niche and having an identity separate, and perhaps more engaging, than any other pro-wrestling organization today.

CLICK HERE to read the full blog.

 

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