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A defesa de Morasca


Jenna Morasca, através de uma página do seu MySpace, defendeu recentemente o seu combate ocorrido no último Victory Road, frente a Sharmell. Segundo esta:
"Eventually I wanted to blog about my wrestling debut match Sunday. Before I do that I want to encourage everyone to pick up a copy of this weeks People magazine to read about and see the powerful pictures of Ethan's cancer battle. Also there is a new great funny video of me sticking it to Ethan on People.com (link in my blog). OK onto the wrestling. This past Sunday on Victory Road I had my debut match against Sharmell LIVE! I want to thank everyone who has sent me love and props for the match. I also know some wrestling lovers were not as excited as I was. I want to clear up a few things. First, you cannot judge my match against Sharmell like you would a pro such as Kong, Tara, etc. The reason why- I am NOT a wrestler! The match was not to debut my wrestling skills it was purely for entertainment, which I think it was. Considering I have never wrestled in my life and only had a few days to practice everything I am really proud of myself. So you cannot judge and analyze as you would another wrestler. Its apples and oranges in my mind. Second, for it being my first match EVER and first time ever doing wrestling moves I am freaking proud of myself, I had fun, thought it looked good, and no one got hurt. Last I heard some people crying about wrestling should be reserved for "legit" wrestlers and "legit" matches. I have to say to that- PILLOW FIGHT MATCH. I have seen matches where literally all the girls were doing was hitting each other with pillows in lingerie. At least I was doing a cross body, splash, etc. Along with some fun campy stuff like my pin and entrance (which I loved). But I was always told any press is good press and I gues the fact that people are still talking about it, and my entrance is a good thing! Needless to say I had fun, thought the match looked good, and I am proud of Sharmell and I..."
Sumariamente, e em sua defesa, Morasca clama que não é pro-wrestler e que, portanto, nunca poderia proporcionar algo ao nível de uma Awesome Kong ou Tara e que há que se ter isso em conta, aquando do momento de se criticar o combate. Em adição a isso, Jenna acrescenta que a função daquela contenda era, essencialmente, entreter e, na sua opinião, o confronto serviu para isso. Morasca afirmou ainda sentir-se orgulhosa de si própria pelo facto de esse ter sido o seu primeiro combate de pro-wrestling e de, pelo menos, ninguém ter saído magoado desse. Por fim, esta adiantou ainda sentir-se um pouco injustiçada com certas críticas, pois, na sua opinião, no seu combate ainda existiram algumas manobras típicas do pro-wrestling e tendo em conta certos combates que de quando em vez ocorrem como, por exemplo, "pillow fight matches", durante os quais as envolvidas se limitam a arremessar almofadas uma à outra em "langerie", esta considera que os "críticos" foram demasiado duros e até incompreensivos para consigo.

Fonte: PWMania

Castagnoli sente-se "insultado"


Claudio Castagnoli, wrestler da Ring Of Honor, escreveu recentemente no seu blogue uma breve nota na qual afirmava ter-se sentido insultado, enquanto lutador profissional, ao observar o combate que colocou frente-a-frente no último "ppv" da TNA, o Victory Road, Jenna Morasca a Sharmell.

Nas palavras de Castagnoli...
"Now what was so insulting? Well the fact that this chick that’s from a reality show that needs absolutely no talent can get a job in the wrestling business and being featured on PPV making a mockery out of the sport I love! Starting at the horrible entrance to the horrible slap right before Kong splashed her, you’re a disgrace to the ring. Did you think if you act like a stripper people would not care what you do in the ring? Did she even train once? Because if she did I’m sure she’d be able to take a halfway decent bump or maybe run the ropes straight. But no, nothing! How can you be in a sport and not trying to get yourself ready? How insulting is that?"

Basicamente, Castagnoli afirma ter-se sentido insultado pelo facto de uma rapariga (Morasca) sem o mínimo dos talentos, ter saído de um reality show e ter conseguido ingressar no mundo do wrestling, participando de seguida num combate de "ppv" que não passou de uma piada de mau gosto acerca do desporto que este adora. Durante as suas críticas, Claudio compara os gestos de Jenna aos de uma "stripper" e frisa terminantemente a evidente falta de preparação e de técnica dessa.

Fonte: Wrestling Attitude

*Spoiler* Estreia na TNA durante o Victory Road


A cláusula com a WWE de 90 dias sem competir noutra empresa expirou, o que permitiu Taz assinar pela TNA.
O novo manager de Samoa Joe estreou-se oficialmente pela TNA no PPV de hoje, Victory Road. Foi revelado durante o combate que opôs Sting à "Samoan Submission Machine", como conselheiro deste último.



Fonte: Wrestling Attitude

Resultados do Victory Road 2009


- Angelina Love (com Velvet Sky e Madison Rayne) venceu Tara e tornou-se na nova Knockout's Champion.

- Matt Morgan venceu Daniels.

- Abyss venceu Dr. Stevie (com Daffney) (No Disqualification Match).

- IWGP Tag Team Champions Team 3D venceram The British Invasion (com Rob Terry).

- Jenna Morasca (com Awesome Kong) venceu Sharmell (com Sojournor Bolt).

- Kevin Nash venceu AJ Styles e tornou-se no novo Legends Champion.

- Booker T e Scott Steiner venceram Beer Money, Inc. e tornaram-se nos novos World Tag Team Champions.

- Samoa Joe (com Taz) venceu Sting.

- World Heavyweight Champion Kurt Angle venceu Mick Foley.



Fonte: TNAwrestling.com
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