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		<title>Using Hypnosis Based Slangs and Talk to Discourage Your Wrestling Competitor and Win</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wrestling is not only a battle of wits and techniques; it is a mental battle as well. The competition not only lies on the strength and abilities of the athlete, but the determination to bring down the opponent: physically or mentally.
Using conversational hypnosis based slang and talk to discourage your wrestling competitor has long been [...]]]></description>
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<p>Wrestling is not only a battle of wits and techniques; it is a mental battle as well. The competition not only lies on the strength and abilities of the athlete, but the determination to bring down the opponent: physically or mentally.</p>
<p>Using <a href="http://conversationalhypnosiscritic.com/">conversational hypnosis</a> based slang and talk to discourage your wrestling competitor has long been a popular technique to win the game. These are applied in boxing, karate, fencing, even basketball. The opportunity to bring down the opponent when all <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrestling" target="_blank">physical techniques</a> fail has been practiced for a long, long time.</p>
<p>The language is actually very simple. The technique is also simple. What makes it hard is to find the right words to say that will affect the psychological capacity of the opponent. The words are not abusive, but these words that will make the opponent pause, even for just a few seconds, a pause long enough to abuse and use for your own gain. That pause is the window of opportunity that allows you to move and defeat your opponent.</p>
<p><strong>Find the weakness, that is the main key to using hypnosis based slangs and talk to discourage your <a href="http://www.tnawrestling.com/" target="_blank">wrestling competitor</a>. </strong>The weakness of some may not necessarily be the weakness of another. So those who just barge into the game and start foul mouthing the opponent will find that their technique does not work one iota.</p>
<p>The masters of these techniques are the quiet ones. They spend most of their time studying their opponents and connect two and two together to make five. These are the opponents to watch out for. Those who analyze and study every single thing that comes out of the others mouth, the way they move, their relationships. It would not be surprising if these opponents have people going around and stealthily study the personal lives of the opponents before the game begin.</p>
<p>When the match finally starts, they find the right opportunities to quietly say the right words, the words that can unbalance the psyche of the receiver. The receiver comes into the arena defensive, and the first move to winning has been made, even before the match begins. During the match, there will be an opportunity to <a href="http://sportsmedicine.about.com/od/sportspsychology/a/Imagery.htm" target="_blank">using hypnosis </a>based slangs and talk to discourage your wrestling competitor. When done exactly right at the right moment, it will weaken the opponent and the game is lost. You’ve won.</p>
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		<title>Winning by Using Hypnosis Based Positive Affirmations Before Wrestling</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When one wants to win, using hypnosis based positive affirmations before wrestling may just be about the best technique that one can apply in any sport. In psychology, ‘positive affirmation’ is not really the term that is used. The proper term to use is positive reinforcement. With positive reinforcement, the subject is given a reward [...]]]></description>
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<p>When one wants to win, using hypnosis based positive affirmations before wrestling may just be about the best technique that one can apply in any sport. <a href="[12:45:07 PM] yangchen dolker: http://psychology.about.com/od/statesofconsciousness/a/hypnosis.htm" target="_blank">In psychology</a>, ‘positive affirmation’ is not really the term that is used. The proper term to use is positive reinforcement. With positive reinforcement, the subject is given a reward when they do something that is expected of them. If the subject responds negatively, they are not given any reward.</p>
<p>Hypnotism, in sports, is also misunderstood. <a href="[12:44:23 PM] yangchen dolker: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_hypnosis" target="_blank">Hypnotism</a> is when abused is harmful. But it is also a form of psychotherapy. It becomes unsportsmanlike if you want to get hypnotized as a gorilla, and you convince yourself that you are one. So if you like winning as a gorilla, then that really depends on you.</p>
<p><strong>In sports, ‘hypnotism’ is actually using the ‘mind over matter’ concept.</strong> You can start using <a href="http://conversationalhypnosiscritic.com/">conversational hypnosis</a> based positive affirmations before wrestling by convincing yourself that you are a good fighter, that you can predict the moves of your opponent if in case they do a certain move that you are familiar with, you can also visualize the moves that you can use to your advantage. If that is what the sport is espousing, then it is not really hypnotism. It is getting prepared for a particular fight with a full conviction on your moves, your techniques and your ability to move against all odds.</p>
<p><strong>Using hypnosis based positive affirmations before <a href="http://wwe.sify.com/">wrestling</a> is a technique that has been used by wrestlers and artists alike.</strong> If telling yourself that you are the worst player in the world, or that you have no business being on stage and sing well, then what are you doing there? What are you doing as an athlete?</p>
<p>Positive affirmations should be a technique applied to everyone. It boosts positive self-image, it raises self-esteem, and it makes for good work performance. In short, it makes us who we are when we succeed. No one will succeed or do well if what is fed to us is all negative.</p>
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		<title>Doing Good by Using Hypnosis and Visualization to Get Yourself an Edge in Wrestling</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using hypnosis and visualization to get yourself an edge in wrestling is actually good practice before every practice or fight. Being able to visualize how the opponent will react if a certain move was made makes for a very educated approach to the sport. Simply going in and making erratic moves without knowing what the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Using hypnosis and visualization to get yourself an edge in wrestling is actually good practice before every practice or fight. Being able to visualize how the opponent will react if a certain move was made makes for a very educated approach to the sport. Simply going in and making erratic moves without knowing what the outcome will be is an amateur approach to sports.</p>
<p>Using <a href="http://conversationalhypnosiscritic.com/">conversational hypnosis</a> and visualization to get yourself an edge in wrestling in this case is actually not what the whole term really implies. Here, it is misused for a technique where certain moves may generally get a particular reaction. Knowing what the possible reactions may be is what is called a ‘prediction”.  To be able to actually go through the whole fight inside the mind without actually physically doing it is what is called preparedness.</p>
<p><strong>Visualization is to ‘see’ in your mind what certain things may look like if they were actually to happen in reality.</strong> The whole idea is like memorizing the contents of a piece of paper and when recalled, the picture raises in the mind, complete with how the paper looked, not just the idea of the content.</p>
<p>In sports, and not just <a href="http://wrestling.com" target="_blank">wrestling</a>, visualization is the key to a good play. Ever see the coaches make diagrams on the ground or on the chalkboard? That is visualization: to connect certain things together and their possible outcomes by simply making illustrations in the mind and then applying it to reality.</p>
<p>Piano players can visualize the notes when they hear certain music being played. Mathematicians visualize mathematical symbols when they are lost in their thoughts. Professors visualize their lessons before they say it in front of their class. That is visualization. There is no hypnosis involved, unless the word has been totally misunderstood with power of suggestion, which is actually a form of convincing the self to a certain thing so that the outcome that is wished for actually happens. So <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypnosis" target="_blank">using hypnosis </a>and visualization to get yourself an edge in wrestling is a good way to go and there should be no negative effects to the matter.</p>
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		<title>RCW Pay-Per-Views</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[RCW Wild Summer Night
Rose Garden, Portland, OR
Sunday 16 July 2006, 5pm PST (8pm EST)
Catch  the replay now!
RCW Championship:
Johnny  Pleasence (c) vs. “Pistol”  Paul Driscoll
Lights Out Match:
“Lone  Wolf” Brody Thunder vs. Owen  “Truth” Curtis
Three-Way No Escape Cage Match:
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<p><strong>Rose Garden, Portland, OR<br />
Sunday 16 July 2006, 5pm PST (8pm EST)</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.ripcitywrestling.com/archive/2006-07-16-wsn-ppv.txt">Catch  the replay now!</a></p>
<p><strong>RCW Championship:</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.ripcitywrestling.com/handlers/view_wrestler.php?id=43">Johnny  Pleasence</a> (c) vs. <a href="http://www.ripcitywrestling.com/handlers/view_wrestler.php?id=8">“Pistol”  Paul Driscoll</a></p>
<p><strong>Lights Out Match:</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.ripcitywrestling.com/handlers/view_wrestler.php?id=73">“Lone  Wolf” Brody Thunder</a> vs. <a href="http://www.ripcitywrestling.com/handlers/view_wrestler.php?id=37">Owen  “Truth” Curtis</a></p>
<p><strong>Three-Way No Escape Cage Match:</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.ripcitywrestling.com/handlers/view_wrestler.php?id=33">Orin  “The Lynx” LeBlanc</a> vs. <a href="http://www.ripcitywrestling.com/handlers/view_wrestler.php?id=19">Vinny  Carmazzi</a> vs. <a href="http://www.ripcitywrestling.com/handlers/view_wrestler.php?id=1">“Golden  Boy” Nolan Dorado</a></p>
<p><strong>Street Fight:</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.ripcitywrestling.com/handlers/view_wrestler.php?id=90">Lord  Byron</a> vs. <a href="http://www.ripcitywrestling.com/handlers/view_wrestler.php?id=56">“The  Jersey Drifter” Liam Cassidy</a></p>
<p><strong>Submission Match:</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.ripcitywrestling.com/handlers/view_wrestler.php?id=48">Mark  Coleman</a> vs. <a href="http://www.ripcitywrestling.com/handlers/view_wrestler.php?id=76">Akitoshi  Ogawa</a></p>
<p><strong>Falls Count Anywhere:</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.ripcitywrestling.com/handlers/view_wrestler.php?id=7">Madrock  the Irrepressible</a> vs. <a href="http://www.ripcitywrestling.com/handlers/view_wrestler.php?id=34">“Your  Hero” Danny Daniels</a></p>
<p><strong>Handicap Match:</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.ripcitywrestling.com/handlers/view_wrestler.php?id=44">Christian  Right</a> &amp; <a href="http://www.ripcitywrestling.com/handlers/view_wrestler.php?id=38">Nathan  Herod</a> vs. <a href="http://www.ripcitywrestling.com/handlers/view_wrestler.php?id=52">“The  Fallen Angel” David Cross</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.ripcitywrestling.com/handlers/view_wrestler.php?id=60">Derek  Rage</a> vs. <a href="http://www.ripcitywrestling.com/handlers/view_wrestler.php?id=77">Dave  Bryant</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.ripcitywrestling.com/handlers/view_wrestler.php?id=84">“Showtime”  Rick Marley</a> vs. <a href="http://www.ripcitywrestling.com/handlers/view_wrestler.php?id=10">Ryan  Faith</a></p>
<p>(Card subject to change.)</p>
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		<title>RCW Shows</title>
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RCW RAMPAGE is RCW’s bi-weekly live event, emanating from the  world-famous Rose Garden arena in downtown Portland, Oregon.
Broadcast on KPDX 49 at 10pm on alternate Thursday nights, RCW  RAMPAGE is the hardest-hitting hour of wrestling action on television
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<p>RCW RAMPAGE is RCW’s bi-weekly live event, emanating from the  world-famous <a href="http://www.rosequarter.com/">Rose Garden arena</a> in downtown Portland, Oregon.</p>
<p>Broadcast on KPDX 49 at 10pm on alternate Thursday nights, RCW  RAMPAGE is the hardest-hitting hour of wrestling action on television</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Open for new applications!
The RCW roster is currently closed for new applications.
Who can join?
Whether you’re new to e-wrestling, or whether you’ve been around the  block plenty of times but want to try out a new character or find a new  home for a recent creation who’s not fared well in another fed, RCW [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Open for new applications!</h2>
<p>The RCW roster is <strong>currently closed for new applications</strong>.</p>
<h2>Who can join?</h2>
<p>Whether you’re new to e-wrestling, or whether you’ve been around the  block plenty of times but want to try out a new character or find a new  home for a recent creation who’s not fared well in another fed, RCW may  be the place for you.</p>
<p>RCW doesn’t want to tell the same stories with the same faces found  in other feds. RCW is looking for fresh, new wrestlers ready to make  some history, not trade on it.</p>
<p>If you’ve got a great new character, have the writing chops to bring  that character to life, you’ve read <a href="http://www.ripcitywrestling.com/about">all about RCW</a> and like  the sound of it, then perhaps you should apply.</p>
<h2>Eligibility</h2>
<p>Your wrestler must be:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Original</strong>: No direct Undertaker rip-offs, Steve  Austin clones or Batista knock-offs, please. Try to create a new  identity.</li>
<li><strong>Realistic</strong>: No 8? luchadors who can pull off a  Shooting Star Press from standing right on the mat, please. Make your  wrestler believable.</li>
<li><strong>Interesting</strong>: Try to come up with a compelling  back-story for your wrestler. Work out what motivates him to succeed,  what he believes in: it’ll come in handy when creating angles and  advancing storylines.</li>
</ul>
<p>Your wrestler must <strong>not</strong> be:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>A woman</strong>: RCW currently has male competitors only.</li>
<li><strong>A tag team</strong>: RCW currently has singles competitors  only; though there will undoubtedly be tag matches in RCW, there are no  tag team specialists at the moment.</li>
</ul>
<p>Also, please note that we will accept <strong>only one application  per handler</strong>. It keeps things focused.</p>
<h2>I’m ready to apply</h2>
<p>To apply, <a href="http://www.ripcitywrestling.com/handlers">click  here</a>.</p>
<p>You will need to create a username and password (make sure cookies  are enabled in your web browser), then fill out our online application  form for your wrestler (and manager, if applicable).</p>
<p>If the RCW front-office staff are interested in your wrestler, you’ll  receive an invitation for a try-out: a sample of a roleplay, for  example.</p>
<p>Do well in the try-out, and your wrestler could find himself on the  roster of the most exciting up-and-coming new wrestling league around.</p>
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		<title>Stars of RCW</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 16:21:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The wrestlers
View  the complete roster…
RCW is currently closed to new talent applications.
The front-office staff
Daniel Spreadbury, RCW President
Current figurehead of the organisation, Spreadbury has been brought in  by the as-yet unnamed backers of RCW to be both the company President  and also interim General Manager of Wrestling Operations. Spreadbury’s  wrestling career stretches [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.ripcitywrestling.com/handlers/roster.php?sortby=w_weight&amp;order=ASC">View  the complete roster…</a></p>
<p>RCW is currently <strong>closed</strong> to new talent applications.</p>
<h2>The front-office staff</h2>
<p><strong>Daniel Spreadbury, RCW President</strong><br />
Current figurehead of the organisation, Spreadbury has been brought in  by the as-yet unnamed backers of RCW to be both the company President  and also interim General Manager of Wrestling Operations. Spreadbury’s  wrestling career stretches back to the mid-1990s, when he steered the <a href="http://www.iiwf.info/">IIWF</a> from local Portland-based league  to global phenomenon. Will lightning strike a second time with the RCW?</p>
<h2>The announcers</h2>
<p><strong>“D.D.” Don Ditka</strong><br />
52-year-old Don Ditka is one of the most respected announcers of his  generation. He’s worked in his native Chicago, Illinois, and in regional  promotions all the way from the north-east to the Pacific north-west.  Now with RCW, Ditka hopes that his voice will soon become known to a  much wider wrestling audience.</p>
<p><strong>“Spotlight” Billy Shakespeare</strong><br />
In a huge coup, the RCW President has secured the services of IIWF  legend and former IIWF Intercontinental Champion, “Spotlight” Billy  Shakespeare to be the primary colour commentator for RCW broadcasts.  Shakespeare was one of the hottest young high-flyers of the latter half  of the 1990s, and tangled with many of the greats. Never mind  out-wrestling them — he could talk just about all of them in circles.  Now he’ll be putting his legendary linguistic prowess to work on RCW  broadcasts. The one who was “Born To Perform” performs again!</p>
<h2>The referees</h2>
<p><strong>Juan Morales</strong><br />
One-time Mexican heavyweight luchador champion, 48-year-old Morales —  whose high-flying career was cut short when he slipped on a burrito  thrown into the ring by an over-wrought fan — isn’t above interjecting  himself physically into a match if he feels it’s necessary. His English  isn’t great, however.</p>
<p><strong>Jim Bright</strong><br />
Bearded Jim Bright is a second-generation wrestling referee. His father,  James Bright Senior, was one of the most respected referees in the  Mid-South in the 70s and 80s. Bright, however, doesn’t always live up to  his name, much to the eternal shame of his father. It’s perhaps too  easy to pull the wool over our Jim’s eyes.</p>
<p><strong>Pat Nickrick</strong><br />
New Yorker “Quick” Pat Nickrick is a take-no-prisoners referee. He’s  earned his nickname by being so quick to call for the disqualification  in the event of any interference or use of a foreign object. But what he  doesn’t see can’t hurt him…</p>
<p><strong>Bobby Belshee</strong><br />
Portland-born Belshee is the youngest of RCW’s referees, aged just 22  years old. He’s a little wet behind the ears, but what he lacks in  experience he more than makes up for in eagerness.</p>
<h2>The ring announcer</h2>
<p><strong>Sy Simmons</strong><br />
Former boxing ring announcer Sy Simmons has the ring-announcing duties  at RCW events.</p>
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Rip City Wrestling is a new, regional wrestling league based out of  Portland, Oregon. It runs regular shows in the world-famous Rose Garden  arena, already the home of the Trailblazers and the Winter Hawks, and  now home to the hottest new wrestling league in the US.
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<p>Rip City Wrestling is a new, regional wrestling league based out of  Portland, Oregon. It runs regular shows in the world-famous Rose Garden  arena, already the home of the Trailblazers and the Winter Hawks, and  now home to the hottest new wrestling league in the US.</p>
<p>RCW is privately-held and backed by a mystery business consortium.  The mouthpiece of the organisation is Daniel Spreadbury, former  President of the notorious IIWF, which was also based in Portland,  Oregon in the latter half of the 1990s.</p>
<p>RCW aims to showcase the finest rising talent in the wrestling world  to a regional — and perhaps eventually national — audience. With regular  cable TV broadcasts and deals being struck to hold regular pay-per-view  events, the profile of RCW is sure to rise.</p>
<h2>RCW: Breaking Kayfabe</h2>
<p>Sure, you know the back-story. What about the real information?</p>
<h2>So who’s this Daniel Spreadbury guy anyway?</h2>
<p>First, a bit of history.  I was the creator and President of the <a href="http://www.iiwf.info/">IIWF</a>, one of the most famous e-wrestling  feds in the “sport’s” heydey.  The pioneering IIWF ran between May 1996  and August 1998, and was perhaps the greatest star-maker that  e-wrestling has ever seen.  Legends such as “Outlaw” J.W. Hardin, Brian  Lau’s Syndicate, Steve “the Fury” Kowalski and many others all made  their names in the Double Eye.</p>
<p>I’ve been away from e-wrestling for many years.  But my love of  telling the big stories and working with great handlers hasn’t dimmed.</p>
<h2>Why does the world need RCW?</h2>
<p>Short answer: it doesn’t, clearly.</p>
<p>Longer answer: e-wrestling is clearly a hobby in decline.  The  corners of the web in which evidence of a hobby enjoyed by thousands of  grapple-fans around the world are increasingly dusty and deserted.  Most  feds are now run on message boards, and the art of writing a card that  has the pacing, drama and excitement of an hour or more of real,  episodic wrestling action is running out.  Veteran feds like Mike  Beeby’s <a href="http://www.uwfwrestling.net/">UWF</a> are the exception  rather than the rule.</p>
<p>But I’m convinced there’s still fun to be had in e-wrestling.  There  are new legends to make, new stories to tell.  And I hope that in RCW  we’ll be able to tell some of them!</p>
<h2>What kind of fed is RCW?</h2>
<p>RCW is a <strong>booked</strong> fed.  That means that the story  drives the match results.  Match outcomes are determined not only by the  quality (though not necessarily the <em>quantity</em> of the handler’s  roleplays leading up to matches, and by the quality of the strategies  and angles (again, the <em>quality</em> is more important than the  quantity), but also by the overall direction of the storyline involving  the wrestlers in the league.</p>
<p>Handlers are invited to contribute to the story-telling, in two  crucial ways:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Devising angles</strong>: The best ideas for telling  compelling stories normally come from the handlers of the wrestlers  themselves.  Not every story can be told, and not every story will have  the outcome desired by the handler, but contribution to devising the  angles is essential.</li>
<li><strong>Writing roleplays</strong>: RCW has weekly “update” shows,  in which wrestlers can move their storylines forward by way of  interviews (or soliloquys!).</li>
</ul>
<p>In the end, it’s up to the booker to decide who wins and who loses.  But don’t forget that, in fantasy wrestling as in professional  wrestling, it’s not all about the win-loss record. Telling compelling  stories <em>has</em> to involve somebody losing so that they can get  heat with another wrestler, and it’ll all even out in the end. But if  you’re the kind of guy who worries about winning every match and will  complain if your wrestler does the J-O-B, RCW may not be the league for  you.</p>
<h2>Are there any rules?</h2>
<p>Sure, every game worth playing has rules:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>One wrestler per handler:</strong> To keep the numbers down  and the focus strong, only one wrestler can be signed up per handler,  for now at least</li>
<li><strong>No tag teams:</strong> Though there will certainly be  occasional tag team matches in RCW, there’s no tag team championship  right now, so there’s no room for tag team specialists</li>
<li><strong>No women’s division:</strong> RCW believes that compelling  women’s wrestling is possible, but for the moment the focus is on the  men’s singles division</li>
<li><strong>No use of RCW front-room or back-room staff in roleplays or  proposed angles without prior permission:</strong> If you need an  interviewer or announcer to be involved in a roleplay or an angle, make  sure you clear it with the front office staff first. This just helps to  ensure no continuity or characterisation problems.</li>
<li><strong>If you can’t say it on cable TV (regular cable, not HBO) you  can’t say it in RCW:</strong> RCW will never make it onto network TV if  it gets a reputation for potty-mouthed talent</li>
<li><strong>No racism, sexism or other prejudice will be tolerated:</strong> There’s no room for it in real life, so there’s no room for it in RCW.</li>
</ul>
<p>Apart from that, the only rule is to <strong>have fun!</strong> If  you’re not having fun, let the front-office staff know.</p>
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In addition to that huge main event, no fewer than four wrestlers make their RCW debuts. “Global Superstar” Ron Paris squares [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>RCW World Heavyweight Champion Johnny Pleasence faces off against number one contender Mark Coleman in the main event of this week’s live RAMPAGE  broadcast, emanating from the beautiful Rose Garden in downtown Portland, Oregon.</p>
<p>In addition to that huge main event, no fewer than four wrestlers make their RCW debuts. “Global Superstar” Ron Paris squares off against a mystery opponent, Giuseppe Valentine goes up against the legendary Derek Rage, and Samuel Muster and Big Bad Wolff face each other.</p>
<p>So join the voice of RCW, Don Ditka, and “Spotlight” Billy Shakespeare, for this week’s blockbuster broadcast. <a href="http://ripcitywrestling.com/archive/2006-10-12-rampage.txt">What are you waiting for?</a></p>
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