Posted on Tuesday 07 September 2010 - 01:04:36 in Archives by pcpjtevans
Scott Putski Interview.
This past Wednesday, September 1, 2010, former WCW, WWF and GWF wrestler, as well as a second generation wrestler Scott Putski joined "The Pacific Coast Player" JT Evans of False Count Radio for an interview, in association with Gimick$ T-shirts. Download the entire interview at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/fcr-radio/2010/09/02/false-count-radio-former-wwf-superstar-scott-putsk. Also, you can now subscribe to the False Count Radio podcast on iTunes by going tohttp://itunes.apple.com/podcast/false-count-radio-blog-talk/id251771844 or searching for "False Count Radio" in the iTunes store. Alternatively, you can also download the podcast at http://falsecountradio.podomatic.com/.Scott discussed his wrestling training. Scott talked about following in the footsteps of a wrestling legend. Dusty spoke about his early days and first success in GWF. Scott reminisced on the late General Skandor Akbar. Scott remembered his time in Japan and Mexico. Scott spoke about his time working for Vince McMahon. Scott reminisced about his feud with Brian Christopher and Jerry Lawler. Scott remembered teaming with his father. Scott spoke about his time in WCW and his thoughts on Eric Bischoff, comparing him to Vince McMahon. Scott discussed life after retirement. Check out GIMICK$ Wrestling tees. They are the future of wrestling t-shirts. "F" a sign. Wear a t-shirt! They can't confiscate a t-shirt! Visit them on the web atwww.gimickswrestlingtes.bigcartel.com or on Twitter at gimicks247. You can also email them at gimicks247@gmail.com
Posted on Tuesday 07 September 2010 - 01:00:53 in Archives by pcpjtevans
Skandar Akbar Tribute Radio Show Ft. Sawyer, Masters, Stro and others
On Saturday, September 4th, False Count Radio, in association with Wrestling Soup, proudly presented the Skandor Akbar Tribute Show. This tribute to a fallen brother was hosted by "The Outsider" Andrew Karluk, ECW Original “The Pitbull” Gary Wolf and Anthony Missionary Thomas. "The Pacific Coast Player" JT Evans contributed to the pretaped interviews, but, unfortunately was unable to be on the live show, due to him wrestling. Andrew, Gary and Missionary talked about the early part of Skandor’s career.Download the entire show at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/fcr-radio/2010/09/04/skandor-akbar-tribute-show.
The Doug Masters pretaped interview was played. Doug spoke about what Ack would have wanted fans to remember him most for. Doug discussed his best memories of Skandor. Doug discussed what he would title the book about Skandor Akbar’s life. Doug talked about the impact Skandor had on the people around him. Doug reminisced about what he'll miss the most about Skandor Akbar. Doug discussed what he felt was Akbar’s true passion outside of wrestling. Doug discussed what he feels Ack’s legacy is. Andrew, Gary and Missionary discussed Skandor Akbar’s genesis as a manager. The Stro’s pretaped interview was played. Doug spoke about what Ack would have wanted fans to remember him most for. Stro discussed his best memories of Skandor. Stro discussed what he would title the book about Skandor Akbar’s life. Stro talked about the impact Skandor had on the people around him. Stro reminisced about what he'll miss the most about Skandor Akbar. Stro discussed what he felt was Akbar’s true passion outside of wrestling. Stro discussed what he feels Ack’s legacy is. Andrew, Gary and Missionary spoke about Devastation, Inc. and Skandor Akbar’s time in Mid-South and World Class Championship Wrestling. The Bart Sawyer pretaped interview was played. Bart spoke about what Ack would have wanted fans to remember him most for. Bart discussed his best memories of Skandor. Bart discussed what he would title the book about Skandor Akbar’s life. Bart talked about the impact Skandor had on the people around him. Bart reminisced about what he'll miss the most about Skandor Akbar. Bart discussed what he felt was Akbar’s true passion outside of wrestling. Bart discussed what he feels Ack’s legacy is. Andrew, Gary and Missionary discussed GWF and Skandor Akbar’s role in that promotion. The Alex Porteau pretaped interview was played. Alex spoke about what Ack would have wanted fans to remember him most for. Alex discussed his best memories of Skandor. Alex discussed what he would title the book about Skandor Akbar’s life. Alex talked about the impact Skandor had on the people around him. Alex reminisced about what he'll miss the most about Skandor Akbar. Alex discussed what he felt was Akbar’s true passion outside of wrestling. Alex discussed what he feels Ack’s legacy is. Andrew and Missionary spoke about the last years of Skandor Akbar’s life. The show closed with a ten bell salute to General Skandor Akbar.. Check out GIMICK$ Wrestling tees. They are the future of wrestling t-shirts. "F" a sign. Wear a t-shirt! They can't confiscate a t-shirt! Visit them on the web atwww.gimickswrestlingtes.bigcartel.com or on Twitter at gimicks247. You can also email them at gimicks247@gmail.com Download the entire show at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/fcr-radio/2010/09/04/skandor-akbar-tribute-show. Also, you can now subscribe to the False Count Radio podcast on iTunes by going tohttp://itunes.apple.com/podcast/false-count-radio-blog-talk/id251771844 or searching for "False Count Radio" in the iTunes store. Alternatively, you can also download the podcast at http://falsecountradio.podomatic.com/.
Posted on Monday 06 September 2010 - 21:03:54 in News by pcpjtevans
Shockwave The Robot Live Wednesday 8:00pm est/5:00pm pst
This Wednesday, September 8, 2010, International wrestling Sensation Shockwave The Robot will join “The Pacific Coast Player” JT Evans and "The Outsider" Andrew Karluk of False Count Radio for an interview proudly presented by GIMICK$ Wrestling Tees! Shockwave may be one wrestler who you are currently unaware of, but, you WILL know him soon! He is quickly becoming one of the most recognizable pro wrestlers on the planet! He sets himself beyond anything you currently see in the squared circle. After impressing ECW Original Masato Tanaka in 2007, Shockwave was invited to begin wrestling in Japan. THAT’S where he started making a name for himself! Shockwave has also wrestled in Canada, made several dance appearances, and even has a comic book! Shockwave is known as the world’s Only Breakdancing and Wrestling Robot! Shockwave will speak candidly about his wrestling career in a unique and entertaining manner! Call in and talk with Shockwave at 718-664-9835! Listen live on September 8st at 8 PM EST, 5 PM PST http://www.blogtalkradio.com/fcr-radio/2010/09/09/false-count-radio-shockwave-the-robot-interview Posted on Wednesday 28 July 2010 - 22:52:41 in Archives by pcpjtevans
Axl Rotten Interview
Credit: Andrew KarlukThis past Wednesday, July 28, 2010, ECW Original Axl Rotten joined “The Pacific Coast Player” J.T. Evans and “The Outsider” Andrew Karluk of False Count Radio for an interview, in association with Wrestlehustle.com. Download entire interview today at:http://www.blogtalkradio.com/fcr-live/2010/07/29/false-count-radio-ecw-original-balls-mahoney-inter
Axl discussed who he idolized as a youngster in the wrestling business.
Axl spoke on the origins of his ring name.
Axl talked about working and training with “Jumping” Joey Maggs.
Axl spoke about his feelings on Ian Rotten.
Axl discussed Universal Independent Wrestling of Maryland, which he promoted.
Axl talked about his time in WCW and the atmosphere in WCW at that time.
Axl spoke about his time in Global Wrestling Federation.
Axl discussed his time in ECW, including working with Ian Rotten with The Pitbulls, and his subsequent feud with Ian Rotten, culminating with their Taipei Death match.
Axl discussed why he was released before ever working for WWE when they re-launched the ECW brand in 2006.
Axl discussed his feelings on TNA;s Hardcore Justice and what fans can expect to see.
Everyone should order TNA’s Hardcore Justice on August 8th. You never know, maybe Axl Rotten will be a part of it!!
Posted on Friday 23 July 2010 - 23:24:30 in Upcoming by pcpjtevans
False Count Radio TNA Hardcore Justice Discussion with Pitbull Gary Wolf
This Saturday, July 23, 2010, False Count Radio will go hardcore!!!! Co-hosts "The Pacific Coast PLayer" JT Evans, ECW Original "Pitbull" Gary Wolf, "Pure Poison" Viper and Andrew Karluk will discuss the dawn of hardcore in TNA with the upcoming Hardcore Justice pay-per-view event.We will speculate as to the length of the angle, some of the names who may be coming in and much much more. Afterwards, Gary Wolf will take off his co-host hat and sit down for an interview about several things, including TNA, his efforts to get into TNA, life in the original ECW and much, much more.
We will also take listener questions by phone at 347-324-5095.
Listen live on Saturday, July 24 at 4 PM EST/1PM PST at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/fcr-live/2010/07/24/false-count-radio.
Also, join our petition to get Gary Wolf into TNA: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Get-Gary-Wolf-signed-by-TNA/114235008613261?ref=ts
Posted on Thursday 27 May 2010 - 00:02:12 in News by pcpjtevans
Sean Morley informs fans about UK Appearance possible cancelation!
WWell folks, it looks as though I will not be headed to the UK after all. 1PW has not paid for my flight and neglected to do so early
Posted on Sunday 23 May 2010 - 23:30:53 in Archives by pcpjtevans
Owen Hart Tribute Radio Show
Credit: Andrew KarlukFalse Count Radio/Wrestling Soup Owen Hart Tribute Show
Hosted by JT Evans and Anthony "Missionary" Thomas
May 23, 2010
Hard to believe it's been 11 years since we lost Owen Hart
The show opened with Smith Hart. Smith said that he feeled that Owen hadn't reached his prime when he passed. He spoke about a rib that Owen did on Davey Boy Smith. Davey was taking an early flight back to Florida (where he lived at the time), and gloating about leaving early. Owen took it upon himelf to lock Davey Boy's bag to a locker with a padlock while he was showering, causing him to miss his early flight. But that wasn't it: Owen convinced the flight attendants that Davey Boy was a groupie, and had him escorted back to his seat.
The interviews becan with a prerecorded clip with former WWE referee Jimmy Korderas. Korderas spoke of a story when his credit card was rejected at a hotel. Someone called him from thelobby to alert him, so he put shorts and a tshirt on to go downstairs and straighten the situation out. When he got to the lobby, the employees had no idea what he was talking about! He said it was Owen calling him and posing as a hotel employee. He said if the fans could remember oh for one thing about Owen, its that he was just an average guy, who nobody is able to say anything negative about. Jimmy said that the best advice Owen ever gave him was to take care of his family, as family comes first.
A caller said his favorite Owen memory was the DX skit on The Nation when Jason Sensation parodied Owen.
Koko B. Ware called in and spoke about teaming with Owen. Smith said he thinks of Koko as a brother. Koko spoke about Owen's ribs, mentioning that Owen never did a "dirty" rib Nobody ever got hurt. Koko says Bret and Owen were the only Harts he got close to, even though he knew them all. Koko said if he could say one thing to Owen, it is, "Man, I love you." Kiko said if he wrote a book about Owen, it would be called "He did it his way." Koko was getting very emotional speaking about Owen. Smith said he was very touched by what Koko had to say.
A caller remembered the Dan Severn storyline. He asked if Steve Austin and Owen reconciled their differences, and Smith believes they did.
A caller named Frankie from New York said his best memories of Owen were of him winning the Slammy and becoming the King of Harts. He remembers vividly watching the PPV during the accident.
Smith spoke about Owen vs. Bret at Wrestlemania X. He said anytime anyone in the family was involved with a big event, they tried to make it to the event.
Sean Morley called in. He said you always expected something funny out of Owen. He remembered a stry when they were waiting in line at a hotel, when people asked for autographs. Someone had a huge stack, but Sean only signed one. When he got to his room he got a call from that fan saying he said hed sign them all and he wanted him to come down to do it. Morlet came down angry, but the fan was nowhere to be found. 6 months later, Edge clued him in that it was Owen. He said Owen was just about having a great time in and out of the ring. Morley said Owen's inspiration on him was that he can work a fun match without stressing about it. If he could say one thing to Owen, it's that he loves and misses him. Sean says that Owen taught him that being in the ring isnt as stressful as its made out to be. If he wrote a book about Owen, it would be called "Owen's Playground: The Squared Circle."
A prerecorded interview with Bill Apter of www.1wrestling.com played. He says Colin Raye, the country singer, is a wrestling fan, and more importantly was a huge Owen Hart fan. It turns out that Owen's favorite song was Raye's song "One Boy, One Girl." That song was used on the A & E Biography about Owen Hart. Apter said if he could say one thing for Owen that his fans would want to know, it's that he had a great sense of humor. Collin Raye even sang at Owen's funeral.
The Godfather (Charles Wright) called in. Charles said he remembered Owen for simply being a great guy. He said Owen never ribbed him. He says his last thought of Owen was that he wishes they could have had that last match.
Listener Joe Young called in. He said that Owen meant the world to him, he even named his son Owen after him, He says Owen is the reason he got into the business.
A Vito LoGrasso clip played.. Vito said Owen was the most loving family man youll ever meet. Vito reminisced about wrestling him in the early 90s as a WWE enhancement talent, Vito felt Owen took care of the young guys, as well as everybody else. Vito said Owen never ribbed him, but he remembers the gravy train. Gravy train is when you fill someone's bag with dog food, water and then shake it up. Vito thinks Owen's fans should remember him for his smile, personality, and his good nature.
Caller Jay Simola called in with his memories of how Owen's death and the tribute show where the curtain was raised and you saw real life for the first time, changed his view on wrestling, Jay said Owen taught him how to be a good father, and made him realize how precious time and human life is. Jay was very emotional while speaking.
The guys played Gary Wolf's prerecorded thoughts about working in Japan with Owen. Gary spoke about all Owen did for him and how his family always came first. He spoke about Owen always cracking jokes. Gary said he will neevr forget Owen. He told the stiry about the one rin that Owen did on him. He put his boots on, and they were superglued to the floor, and he had to wrestle without them. Owen taught him to save as much money as possible. Owen also taught him that you have to take care of your family. Gary says Owen was a technical genius of a wrestler. Bret became the best from working with Owen, Bulldog and Dynamite Kid. Haid the last thing he would say to Owen was thank you
An interview with Clarence Mason played. He remembered a rib when he rigged a door with a bucket above the door full of water. The victim turned out to be Undertaker. Clarence remembered a Slammy Awards where Owen pushed a waiter there so everything would fall, and it fell on Vader. He said Owen just wanted to help him as he was new to the business. Owen was very comfortable where he was and didnt worry about his "spot," no matter where it might have been. Clarence said Owen was an inspiration to him by showing him where he needed improvement and mentored him (yes, Owen could be serious). Owen taught him that anything left than perfection is not good enough.
The prerecorded interview with Bill Alfonso was played. Bill said he was a great worker who knew the business. Fonzie shared astory about Owen and he traveling in Los ANgeles around the time of the 1992 LA Riots. Fonzie said he didnt get ribbed out of respect. He said there's not just one thing that Owen could be remembered for. He said the most rewarding thing about knowing Owen was being dependable. Alfonsos book title if he wrote a book about Owen would be called "One Of The Greats."
JT gave his memories of Owen. He idolized Owen.
Missionary said how sad it is that someone who is so special to so many people is no longer around. He said Owen never failed to impress anyone who watched.
Viper called in and said Bret vs. Owen was one of the most techically impressive matches in history. He said Owen made him appreciate the technical aspect of the business.
A caller called ina nd said that Said Owen was one of the nicest people he ever met. He and his father were confused as to what was happening when the accident occurred.
A personal friend of Owen's called in. He reminisced on the beginning of their friendship, traveling with Owen, he was traveling with owen during feud with Bret. He said they got pulled over by a state trooper during that time, who stopped them and said "You betrayed your brother," and asked for an autograph.
JT finished teh show with aquote of Owen's. "'There's a little bit of the Blue Blazer in all of us.' And in fact, he is right. There is a little bit of the Blue Blazer....no, there is a little bit of Owen Hart in each of us."
RIP Owen Hart you will always be remembered.
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Posted on Wednesday 05 May 2010 - 22:23:42 in News by pcpjtevans
Help ECW Original "Pitbull #1" Gary Wolf get Signed to TNA Wrestling

Gary Wolf has worked for World Wrestling Federation, Extreme Championship Wrestling and he also worked for TNA Wrestling during the Asylum Days.
To Get Gary signed by TNA Wrestling Simply TWEET @Tnadixie with the Words "HIRE PITBULL GARY WOLF" and your reason!
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Posted on Tuesday 04 May 2010 - 17:33:41 in News by pcpjtevans
WWE Fan Threatens to Blow Up WWE HQ and Harm Staff
Posted by: Wrestling-Radio.comAn upset WWE fan by the name of Zavr Peygumbari was arrested last week after persistently calling WWE HQ in Stamford, Connecticut and threatening to blow up the building and harm staff inside.
Peygumbari was said to be upset that WWE released former WWE Women’s Champion Mickie James on April 23rd 2010. A Stamford, CT court heard his case yesterday and lawyer describes him as a "fervent wrestling fan" who did not intend to follow through on his threats.
The judge ruled that Zavr has been charged with four counts of fourth-degree threatening, one count of second-degree harassment and two counts of second-degree threatening. The judge added he could not attend go near WWE HQ, contact or attend any WWE events to which Zavr replied, “I'm not allowed to go to wrestling shows?"



















