We are back with yet another edition of the Shadowfire Promotions, front row ringside,
and we are actually on MTV right now. Yes, we have Melody Trouble Vixen, MTV from Glow.
Now, you know, you were MTV when MTV still showed music television.
That's right. That troubles my middle names.
There are a lot of people that may be able to claim that, but you were the original of that trouble at your middle name.
That's right. Yeah, your parents obviously said, oh man, she's trouble.
Well, my producer did, that's for sure.
So, where did you grow up, first off?
Born in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Oh, so this is a homecoming to you.
It really is, and when I worked here in the 80s, I was living like two blocks from where I was born.
Nice.
Yeah, women's hospital, right on Easter.
So what did you do before you got involved in wrestling, when you were working here in Vegas?
I was an actress, and a musician, a Los Angeles musician, in a band called Ruby Slippers.
Oh, very, very Wizard of Oz.
Very Wizard of Oz. It was a glitter band.
We sang and just had, when we did glitter bombs on stage for the audience, it was fun.
So going and being on something like Glow with the gimmick that you were given was very representative of reality for you at that time?
Well, Matt Simber is a genius, and he took, when he was creating characters, he would see what you did and who you were,
and the easiest thing was to create a character out of who you already were,
because a lot of these girls were not actresses, they were athletes, or they just had talent,
and it was easier for them to play something that they knew, something familiar.
So, since I was a rock and roll musician and an actress, I got to be the rock star who wrestled.
So you were before there was Man Mountain Rock with the guitar, or Hulk Hogan with the belt guitar?
There was MTV.
With my guitar?
With the guitar.
I played the hits on people's heads in the ring.
Before the honky-tonk, man.
Before the honky-tonk? Well, the honky-tonk was kind of at the same time, but he was country rockabilly.
Yeah, he was a country rockabilly.
Yeah, kind of a country rockabilly.
His country hit, you know, hunk-a-hunk-a-hunky love.
Yeah.
Now, did you ever try to collaborate and write a few songs?
No.
I could stay in the same place, take some of the time.
No, I, the first time I met him was here at CAC.
Oh, really?
He's a very nice man.
I really enjoyed it.
I love the ring of friendship.
It's, I just can't tell you how much fun it is being here with people who understand.
We know and love what we do, and it's, you know, it's a camaraderie like nothing others,
and I'm very proud to be a part of it.
That's terrific, and we're all happy to have you here because, hey, I think that for a
lot of people, you know, in my age group, certainly, but other people I've seen across different
generations, even if they didn't watch low in the 80s, it's become kind of an iconic thing
where people recognize it.
Like, oh, low, yeah, I remember that, you know.
They don't necessarily have to be Washington, they just become this thing that everyone
knows about.
Well, people need to come because it's one of the only places where wrestling stars
and wrestling fans can both join the organization and both be together and have fun and hang
out and have a good time.
And see all the girls from low.
That's right.
Now, how did you get to notice about low, the audition?
I was going to a Seafood Broiler audition.
Do you remember Seafood Broiler was, I think, Grand Lobster became Seafood Broiler.
I would go to commercial auditions because that's what I was out in LA.
I went to the casting office and did the Seafood Broiler audition, and then what I like to
do whenever I got into a casting office was to see whatever auditions were going on and
see if I could possibly, you know, maybe have a part.
So I would go sign my name up on the roster and then they'd call me and, you know, I'd
audition.
Well, low was doing that.
And I was thinking, you know, low is a nationally syndicated television show.
It's number one in its category.
It's on two nights a week and I could possibly have a principal role.
Okay.
How did I talk to the producer?
Why not?
And, I mean, I never ever...
If you would have told me back then that I would become part of the first women's wrestling
league in history, you know, I would have said, you're crazy.
Why would I be a wrestler?
But I love it.
When I got there, Matt Simber, I'm going to do a best Matt Simber voice.
He says, you looked at my book and my photo book and talked to me for a while and said,
well, I'm going to invite you to come to Vegas.
You can come.
But I think you're going to get your ass kicked.
You're welcome to come.
And I'm thinking, oh, he doesn't know me.
Have you ever heard of athletic grown-up?
Oh, yes.
Yeah, I grew up with high school on Maui, Hawaii, and I was in an Outrigger canoe club.
Oh, okay.
And in my earlier years on a ranch, after I only lived in Vegas until I was five, then
we moved to Northern Nevada in the Sierras.
And I lived on a ranch.
And we had horses, pigs, chickens, and I was a ranch girl.
So I had a brother who used to play stuntman.
So when I got to the ring, a lot of these were the same things my brother and I used to do.
We'd throw each other around and do dive forward rolls and three-quarter rolls.
So it was very familiar territory.
And I'm telling you, once I got in the ring and started wrestling, that was it.
I was hooked.
It's some of the most fun I've ever had, still the most fun I've ever had in my life.
I hear that a lot of wrestlers, they say when they first started training and they took
their first bump, they're just like, this is it.
Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, I never ever wanted to stop.
I mean, it was, how much fun can you have?
Not only can you play a character and have a good time, but the physical contest, the
physical contest is, it's just a good workout.
A good way to work out, a good way to keep in shape, and I was in the best shape I was
ever in in my life.
So much fun.
How many seasons did you do a blow?
Three, four, and five.
People don't know that there was a fifth season that was cut together.
And then I did, we did two or three paper views, and I also did Stallone's knockouts
and Hollywood hits, and whatever reunion shows we did, I got the ring then too.
So the last time I got the ring was about three years ago.
So you're still semi-active.
Yeah, I really, because of arthritis, I don't want to take big bumps anymore.
Yeah.
But I could still do a whole match.
Yes, I could.
It would be a lot of character, but I could still do it.
And every time I see someone wrestling, I want to do it.
You go out there and you see them at it and you're like, what the hell was that one?
Well, I'm not so broken hearted about it anymore, but I do want to.
I would love to be able to get in the ring again.
Maybe one of these days, if they find the truth of arthritis, but you can only slam
around for so many years.
But I'm an author and a screenwriter, and I love to produce shows.
Now, you have a book available now, is that correct?
I do.
I have a series called Banners of Avalon, and it's about the guardians of earth, air,
fire, water, and spirit, and they live in Avalon.
The immortals of Avalon and how they take care of the planet.
And it's fun.
There's time travel and wizards and warriors.
And it's all different time.
So it's part of it is like a sword and sorcery, and part of it is historical,
and part of it is time travel, a little bit of everything.
It's all fantasy.
It's my brainchild.
We're doing a little bit.
I'm turning it down.
Thank you.
Thank you, Roxy.
Thank you, dear.
Roxy's so awesome.
She is.
She's my favorite globey arch friend.
And I love her cats.
She does.
Oh, don't say that too loud.
People will get the wrong impression.
The premise of my story is the guardian of earth loses a fight with her nemesis of evil sorcerer,
and she gets caught in a time vortex for 86 years, and she falls to earth.
She's resting and recovering because Avalonians are immortals, but they're not invulnerable.
They can die if they get wounded badly enough.
So she has to rediscover who she is and her powers and her mission,
and there's all kinds of adventure in people that help her do that.
And then she has to continue trying to heal the earth and get it ready for this celestial event
while preventing Aldonis, that's the evil sorcerer, his rise to power.
Now, when this idea came, did you just wake up one morning and it was all there in your head?
I started thinking about this.
It's interesting.
I was watching a Discovery Channel special on Copernicus,
and I was absolutely floored at how he was able to understand
the gravitational relationship of all the planets just from using a small telescope
that's probably about the power of a magnifying glass now.
And so I got this inspiration about the alignment of planets
and how gravity is only held together by the turning of the earth.
If that changes, gravity changes, and time changes.
So that just got me, and when I do write this story, I do just open my mind up to the universe and it flows to me.
It's amazing how I'll start writing my characters and they'll start doing things,
and I'm just trying to keep up with them writing it down.
Your mind is moving at one speed and the character has kind of taken her own life.
And they do things that I have to write them down, and they surprise me with the things that they do.
It's amazing. It's good stuff. I love it. It's a magical way to write.
As you're going along, it's kind of self-writing in a way.
It does. I wrote it originally as a five-season television series,
and I started shopping it around and so many producers tried to take it from me that I said,
I'm going to novelize it. That way there's no doubt as to creative rights.
It's my story. And then I have a bunch of screenplays finished.
I understand the whole story marked out and written in draft form.
All the storylines, I know where everything's going.
What were you always? A writer? Did you always have this ability to tell that type of story?
I wrote a lot of the raps for the girls in the original Glow Show.
I'm an uncredited writer. I would sit there with Steve and write storylines.
I wrote storylines for my matches. I wrote character businesses.
A lot of the raps I performed were mine. I wrote for them.
Is Banners of Avalon your first novel series?
It's my first novel series.
Other than screenwriting and that type of thing for television,
in terms of books or anything, what other types of books have you done?
That's my first. I've written a lot of life theater.
I work with a theater group called Brethren of the Coast. It's a historical theater.
We've done a lot of street theater. We've done a lot of live scripts for the live performances.
You've got a pretty impressive resume in terms of actress, author, all this stuff.
I'm an uncredited screenwriter too, for them to action.
In terms of acting, what type of roles have you done? Have you done anything on any shows on television today?
Back in the day, I would do small parts and big parts, but that was in the 80s, a long time ago.
It's on my IMDP page, the stuff that I'm credited for.
For as far as life theater, I've done everything from Shakespeare to slapstick comedy,
vaudeville type comedy.
Very moral heartied, that sort of thing.
I love physical comedy, where you tumble around and get into cat fights and things like that.
With that, things blow right up your alley, because they're doing that.
You know, Americana gets pies in the face, California Doll, and her points to Ponder,
and David McLean in the telephone booth.
I still get ripped up. I mentioned it to Hollywood earlier on.
They're trying to rip me all the time. I said, I'll go to my office, make a call, or something.
They were like, yeah, is that a phone booth on the corner?
Yeah, here. Go away.
Yeah, well, what I'm doing now, I have a business that I'm trying to get off the ground,
a publishing business, and having gone through self-publishing,
I really, with the technology we have in this day and age, there's no reason why
the author shouldn't be able to publish, market, and sell their own work with the technology we have.
So, myself, my brother who's a web developer, and my mom who is a business maven,
we have invented, as a system, to publish, market, and sell your own work.
And we got a U.S. patent, which is no easy thing, because you have to prove to them you're original.
It had a lot of paperwork, yeah.
But we got our patent, and we are doing a GoFundMe right now to get seed money to develop this website,
so that we can have any musical artist, a video artist, photographers,
wrestling people, authors, and self-publish very affordably and easily.
And we also will have, there's a video form, so that you can have webinars, you can have a debut with your audience,
and do question and answers live with them over webcasting.
And, you know, they can market their, it's a worldwide market, and it's deliverable.
You can either do hard copy, or you can deliver it through e-devices, yeah.
So, we're at, it's in the e-publishing, I had to read this.
www.gofundme.com, i-n-d-i-e-publishing.
And it's also, if you go to my Facebook page, EileenMTVGlo O'Hara,
and if you go to my Facebook page, the links are all there.
And you also have a Twitter.
Yes, I have a Twitter.
But the end of e-publishing, we're trying to raise a million dollars to get this website make a reality.
So, a very ambitious sort of a thing, but also in terms of, you know, the seed money and getting off the ground.
But it is a great global thing, and there's a lot of people that don't know how to...
It is my mission to free artists from the tyranny of this chokehold the publishing industry has on the business.
We don't need that. It's not necessary.
We can all, you know, publish, and I'm very passionate and adamant about that, because it's doable.
There's no reason, except for their greed, that they want to control the market.
They shouldn't be able to, that's why we need to band together and make this a reality, and publish everybody.
Get everybody published, and because there's so many good artists out there.
And that's one of the reasons, too, why I believe in the Ring of Friendship here at CAC, because it's a benevolent organization.
And we're here to help each other.
They're the wrestlers helping, the wrestlers helping other wrestlers, the fans helping the wrestlers.
They have later on, I know, at the banquet tomorrow night, they're having a raffle drawing for a championship belt
that was made by, I think, Dave Millican, a written part, one of the two.
And I know that the money raised for that raffle is going to the benevolent fund at the CAC,
which, what that is, that helps any wrestlers who, especially the older generation,
that wouldn't have had access to any sort of insurance or anything like that.
Well, can't pay their bills. Can't pay their lighting bill.
You know, and that's why I joined as a life member, because I believe in the benevolent organization.
And that's why I want Indy to get off the ground and get going, because as soon as we do,
I'm going to bring it to CAC and start doing the, you know, start webcasting
and get all this stuff, you know, launched in the media, too.
That's a great concept to be able to say, hey, because a lot of people just don't know how to get themselves published.
And I know how. I'm a self-published, I'm an author and a producer,
and you're a glow girl, you're going to be at Roxy Astor's after Glow at Sea?
That's genius. Roxy's after Glow Fan Party is genius.
This woman brought this idea into fruition, and it is as she's listening, she's sitting here.
I'll tell everybody. That was a stroke of genius, and I'm so glad that she did this,
because it was her brainchild. I didn't know she had a brain, but it had a child.
And it hooded to have a child with.
I'm not sure. I just told him it was your brainchild.
They didn't know you had a brain, but it had a child.
I know.
Yeah, he wanted to know who it hooded to have a child with.
And the weird thing is, it's because of you.
Hold on.
I was at, we were on a radio show, and I mentioned something to you, but I wasn't ready to do.
And I made her do it.
She was the kickstarter, so she goes, oh, why don't you talk about the afterglow fan party?
I made her do it.
We're going to do a kickstarter, so I think three days after that, I had the kickstarter up.
So she kind of split me in a corner.
I was the kickbutter.
She was the kickstarter.
She was the real kickstarter.
I have to be honest, I ran the idea first through Grenlina, because I know that she's just like very,
very cool or anything, and I told her, and then she pushed it.
You can blame her too.
It's an absolutely brilliant idea.
No one's done it, and it was so doable.
Very easily done.
And it worked out good, right?
Didn't it work out perfect?
And it was something else that I covered with Hollywood earlier.
With the glow, you girls were not really encouraged to be friends and tell your real names to anyone.
But you know what about that?
I understand why he wanted to immerse, because like I said, a lot of those girls were not actresses.
They didn't know how to play a character.
And so we had to make them be the character in order to play the character.
But when something as iconic as Pat and Passionate as wrestling and wrestling fans,
it's like the soap operas.
Once you are that person, you're identified with them for the rest of your life.
And I'm proud and honored to be MTV once and always and forever.
There's not another MTV.
Well, what I was thinking of is that with keeping as a character,
it made it much more difficult for the afterglow to start,
because hey, I don't know MTV's real name.
I don't know how do I find these people.
It was the documentary that got us all together.
Those guys, Windows Pictures, Brad, Thomas, and what a wonderful man.
They told that story with such a great heart.
They got us all together and we started reconnecting.
We all connected on Facebook.
And so it's kind of like a momentum started.
And once momentum started, it all went boom again.
And I was so happy.
So I was going to CAC with Lightning when it was at the Sportsman's Lodge.
And it was just really a meeting.
Just a dinner, nice dinner and a meeting back in the day.
That was probably 20 years ago.
And now this is blowing up too.
I love it. I love it. I'm so happy.
So happy for all this. I'm so thankful and proud and happy to be a part of this.
And so be remembered as a TV.
Be remembered like fans of love.
I love these people and they love us.
And it's the people who, the workers, the wrestlers and the fans, it's wonderful.
It's a big love fest that I'm just very happy and grateful that it's still going on.
A lot of people very fondly look back at blow and everyone that was involved with it.
I do too. It was so much fun.
And I'm glad that I can still, you know, be under the banner.
Be under the big globe banner.
My beautiful banners.
Yeah. They're very nice banners.
Yeah. It's fun.
So let's go and get all of our little plugs in on everything that you have here.
Okay. My novel, the first novel, Banners of Avalon, the return of Elana.
It is available. I have, you can get hard copies on eBay.
And I can autograph one for you.
Or you can download the book on Amazon.com.
And if you download it, she can't autograph it.
No, but if they want, I can send them an autograph photo.
How would they contact you to get an autograph book or an autograph photo?
Just on my Facebook page, EileenMTVGlo O'Hara.
And let's see. I have Facebook and email is MelodyTroubleVixen at Outlook.com.
And then make sure you go to the GoFundMe.coms.com slash IndiePublishing
and help us get this publishing, IndiePublishing up and running
so that we could, anyone can be published affordably.
And let's revolutionize it.
Let's kick the publishing door wide open because it's unnecessary
to keep a stranglehold on these beautiful artists.
May I know?
All right. Well, thank you so much, MTV.
Thank you.
All right. So that was the last of our glow casts
from the Coley Flower Alley Club reunion,
the 51st Coley Flower Alley Club reunion out in Las Vegas.
MTV, Melody Trouble Vixen.
And if you haven't, if you have yet to get enough glow,
don't worry, there is more glow on the way.
We have Sunny the California girl coming up
and we hope to get some more along the way.
I was supposed to have gotten lightning from glow,
but unfortunately I missed her.
So we'll have to see who we can get along the way
and maybe we can get a couple more of the glow girls
to do some stuff with the Shadow Fire Promotions podcast,
front row ringside here.
So let's talk about the plugs for us.
We've talked about MTV and her plugs, her book,
which you should be able to get on Amazon,
Banners of Avalon by Efo Hara.
And she has previously, during this podcast,
she gave you her Facebook and her Instagram
and all that good stuff,
so make sure to listen to it again for her plugs.
So let's talk about some of our stuff.
Let's talk about Daniel Puder,
the undefeated mixed martial artist, undefeated pro wrestler,
the first ever million dollar tough enough champion.
And he's got a new anti-bullying charity called My Life, My Power.
And if you do shopping on Amazon,
which pretty much everybody does at some point,
go to smile.amazon.com
and select My Life, My Power World
and bookmark the links when you go shopping on Amazon.
Amazon will donate, as Steve Laws would say,
a few ducats to the charity.
So that would be really nice.
The actual link is smile.amazon.com
slash ch slash four five dash four zero nine five two one three.
So bookmark the link
and support Daniel Puder's anti-bullying charity,
My Life, My Power,
every time you go shopping on Amazon through Amazon Smile.
Let's see, we've got Daniel Puder, of course,
Nicholas Wattier of Wattier Entertainment.
Nick is the person who is largely responsible for this podcast
because he helped me get it set up, get this in iTunes,
all that good stuff.
And so he was a huge help, technically, with all this stuff.
And he's got his own website, technopoly411.com
and he's got his own podcast
and he is everything you've always wanted to know about technology.
Web design, cameras, premium computers, everything else.
Nick also helped us design certain portions
of the Shadowfire Promotions website as well.
So big thanks to Nick.
I hope he listens to some of this stuff
or gets a chance to download it from iTunes.
But you definitely want to check out Technopoly411.
If you go to the Shadowfire Promotions website
at sfpinkchicago.com,
you click on affiliates and links,
you'll see the banner for Technopoly411.
Make sure to check out Nick's stuff.
My good buddies, the WindGypsies.
These guys, PowerTrio, classic PowerTrio,
guitar-based drums.
We've got Nick Laramie on the guitar.
We've got Neil Holmquist and drums,
Ray Klass on the bass.
These guys, if you go to their site, windgypsies.com,
that's windgypsyswindgypsies.com.
These guys have shared the state
with so many big names in rock and roll.
They do performances all the time,
all over Illinois and Wisconsin and Indiana.
So make sure to check them out.
I only get to see these guys a couple of times a year,
so I really relish when I can see them,
because they're really good,
really great music, a lot of classic rock,
a lot of classic oldies, some great stuff there.
Another good friend of mine, Kimberly Cormacan.
She has a book that you can get through Kindle.
It's called Whatever Makes You Blind,
and I think she's got a second book out by now.
But make sure to check her out,
and just Google K-D Cormacan,
that's C-O-R-M-I-C-A-N.
And she should have her own site ready
by now to go and download her book.
So make sure you go and check her out
and give her a couple of pennies for her book.
It's a real good book,
and I definitely recommend it,
not just because she's a friend of mine,
but she actually was a very good book.
I was looking at it,
and when I looked I'm like,
I don't know what to make of this,
but I read it and I was really pleasantly surprised
at how good it really was.
Let's talk about
mixed martial artists and pro wrestlers.
As I have said to many people that know me,
I do running, I do marathons and such,
and really all the stuff,
all the physicality between my time in the Marine Corps
takes its toll on you physically.
And so a couple of years back,
I was contemplating retiring
because I was just hurt too bad
all the time I spent on the road,
sleeping in cars and all that for wrestling
and then running and marathons and all that.
But I went and discovered at the Expo for one of the races,
Cairo won.
I had a Cairo practice,
and it really helped me.
It added years back to my athletic career.
So I wholeheartedly recommend them.
I go to Cairo one of the loop two,
which is downtown Chicago,
Dr. Edgarovich,
and you know,
I know a lot of people have their own opinions
on Cairo practice and stuff,
but it really is a very good thing to do.
Well, definitely, you know,
you can get, it's all about
making you feel better and using the body
to make you feel better.
And for pro wrestlers and mixed martial artists,
you can make your living,
getting thrown around and bummed around
and punched in the face and all that stuff.
You know, especially in pro wrestling,
neck and back injuries are common.
So even if you're still active in your career,
they can still help you feel a little better,
giving you a, you know,
a therapeutic session,
just to make you feel better
and then they can work once your career is over
and putting you back together
the way you are supposed to be,
permanently.
As far as some of the great merchandise
from Shadowfire Promotions,
you want to check out,
we've got the Glow the Movie DVD,
which has been signed by Lightning,
Hollywood of Hollywood and Vine,
Tulsa,
who else signed it, MTV signed it,
who you just heard in this podcast.
I think I got Sunny to sign it,
Sunny the California Girl,
I don't remember everyone,
Little Egypt, I believe signed it.
So that's very, very cool.
One of our featured items is the
Hitman Heart Wrestling with Shadows
Double Disc DVD.
It's two DVDs, it's the
Hitman Heart Wrestling with Shadows,
plus the Life and Death of Owen Hart,
plus a special commentary
from the director of the film,
Paul Jay,
who is now doing something
called The Real News Network.
But what makes this
Double DVD set special,
when you get it through us,
you get the original lobby posters
for it.
So these are the things you see in the theater,
you go and see Coming Soon,
and you see the little lobby posters
in there of the different features
that are playing or coming soon.
We've got those, we've got one that is a
representation of the cover
to the original Wrestling with Shadows,
and then we've got a second one
that's a representation of the cover
to the Double Disc
10th Anniversary.
of
Hitman Heart
Wrestling with Shadows.
So make sure to check that out because
your purchase of that DVD
is $35, it's shipped in the US
and it includes both the DVD
plus the two posters.
So we're
the only ones that can get you those posters,
the posters are Shadow Fire Promotion
Exclusive.
So make sure to check that out, contact us
and let us know.
If you're interested in getting that,
we can arrange for wholesale deals
if you're another distributor
and you want to talk about wholesale deals,
we can arrange that and I'll give you
the information on how to contact me
and arrange for everything.
One of the really cool things we have,
if you're into shoes,
we've got the Cauliflower Alley Club Chuck Taylor
high top shoes,
and these things are really, really cool.
They've got all sorts of great pictures,
I don't have the picture right in front of me right now,
but I know they've got like Lou says
and all sorts of other people
and
I believe they're
I'm not sure, I think they're about
$125.
They are
limited edition shoes
but it's very cool because
a portion of the shoes goes back
and supports the Cauliflower Alley Club
Benevolent Fund which helps wrestlers
and fighters and
people in the pro wrestling
business who are kind of down in the luck
a lot of people
that don't have health insurance
that don't have work that are struggling
to make ends meet because their wrestling
career really messed up their bodies
at a time before
these multi-million dollar contracts
and WWE
taking care of you and making sure
that you get the health care that you need,
that just didn't happen
in the 60's and the 70's
so there are a lot of guys, a lot of medical issues
that are good to get the shoes
and help support that cause as well.
We probably got a lot of other stuff too.
We're slowly
finishing up our website, it's a lot of work
at the website
at sfpinkchicago.com
SFP
like Shadowfire Promotions
INC
like IncorporatedChicago.com
and we're wrapping that up.
We're hoping to do it either by the end of this year
or sometime early next year
when we're hiring so much new merchandise
that it pushes back that release date
while we add more sections to the site.
But definitely
check us out.
So you've got our website
at sfpinkchicago.com
and you can also get us on Facebook and Twitter
it's facebook.com
slash sfpinkchicago
it's twitter.com
slash sfpinkchicago
it's youtube.com
slash sfpinkchicago
We're also on Vimeo, another video sharing channel.
Guess what that address is?
It's vimeo.com
slash sfpinkchicago
If you want to chat
on Instant Messenger
we're available on Skype
SFPinkChicago
AOL Instant Messenger
SFPinkChicago
is the screen name for that.
A screen name for Skype is SFPinkChicago
SFPinkChicago
We're doing a lot of work with Skype these days
to get some more interviews
so we're going to try and get these interviews
to kind of crank them out. We haven't really done
a lot of work
with
me personally talking
for the Shadow Fire Promotions podcast
recently
and I know those little talk
we've been in the past about CM Punk's
debut
and we talked a little bit about Brock Lesnar
returning to the Octagon
but we kind of
shelved a lot of the individual
podcast
so we can start working more
on
both the website and also bringing
some of these interviews and all this is really
really time consuming
so that's why there's been
the infrequency with it.
We've got a lot of these podcasters in the can
they're just waiting to be
edited and get the images and everything
so we can make a video of it
but again, it's really really time consuming
for everything we do.
It takes a lot of time, there's no real shortcut
to this unfortunately.
Yahoo
Messenger, we're also available there
but our screen name is slightly different there
it's SFP Inc. Chicago
2003
so the number is 2003
SFP Inc. Chicago
2003 for that
when we first started the screen name
SFP Inc. Chicago was taken
so we appended
2003 to it which was the year that we
set up the Yahoo instant messenger
so
you can check us all out there
and check out all of our prior podcasts
at YouTube and Vimeo
at SFP Inc. Chicago
so youtube.com
slash SFP Inc. Chicago
vimeo.com SFP Inc. Chicago
if you have a question
about a podcast
podcast topics for the future
anything you want to address in a podcast
you can send an email to
podcast at
sfpincchicago.com
if you
are
looking to make a question about
a purchase that you've either made
or a pre-purchase question
or anything like that
you can send an email to orders
at sfpincchicago.com
if you are a wrestler
or a mixed martial artist
and you are looking to have shadowfire promotions
distribute your merchandise
you can send an email to
distribution
at sfpincchicago.com
if you have now
now with the distribution
something that I want to mention with that
is we do have a link
specifically dealing
with distributing your stuff
if you're a pro wrestler
or a fighter
if you're a wrestling company
a mixed martial arts company
check out
distribution.sfpincchicago.com
slash
vendors-new
.htm
and that will give you a little bit of background
so when you email us
you kind of know some of the
questions you might ask
might be answered in that section
check that out before you email us
anything else
question wise
you should probably just send a link to
orders at sfpincchicago.com
if you
have a wrestling
or a mixed martial arts collection
that you are interested in selling
you can draw me personally
a line at gdenis
at sfpincchicago.com
and I can
go when you email me
give me an idea of what you have
the type of condition it's in
if you have an idea of what price you're looking for
if you say well I want to go
and
go and
looking for this price or whatever
then I can tell you right off if there's something
that I might be
interested in or not interested in
in terms of price
I do get a lot of
WWF
stuff
so
I can tell you right now
I'm neck deep in stuff to screen
I can tell you right now
that I am probably
more interested
in ECW
and WCW
and independence
more than I would be
WWF
and that is because
like I say I'm neck deep in it
so I don't really
need any more of that stuff
I've got probably as much footage
of WWF
as they have
so
I'm much more interested
in
WCW, ECW
independence
I love to know
people's travels
if you have unique stuff
magazines, books
posters, that type of thing
I'm always interested in that
it's not just the videos
it's not just the DVDs
if you have cassettes, CDs
posters, books
any of that type of thing
whether it's WWF
WCW, ECW
all that stuff
I'm always interested in that kind of a thing
I don't have a lot of that type of thing
the more obscure the better
and the better condition it's in
the more money you would
get for it
which is going to be the true for any
collectible type of item
so keep that in mind as well
when you're sending your list of stuff
that you are interested in selling
with independence
if it's a local independent
if you know of the group
and they're still active
or even if they're not active
they can go out to their website
to their shows
I'd love to see some of the history
of these independence
where they're located
what shows are they running
what areas do they run
all that good stuff
if they're still active
maybe we can work out a deal
to carry their merchandise
and add them to our catalog too
that would be kind of cool as well
so
MTV
and her plugs
so
I think until next time
we'll see you next time
front row, ring side
