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daily dos

tue 8/19/2008

 
daily-dos-mini-skirt-the-issue Two girls in white miniskirts and stockings.

(image by Felixe via flickr)

U.S. Olympian Henry Cejudo defeated Japan's Tomohiro Matsunaga to win the gold medal in 55kg wrestling. The Mexican-American grappler says his mother "almost did a back flip when she was on the phone."

 
 

WWE vs. UFC

versus

wed 4/9/2008

 
WWE vs. UFC A collage of the WWE logo and the UFC logo.
full name World Wrestling Entertainment. Ultimate Fighting Championship.
discipline Professional wrestling. Mixed martial arts.
started in 1952. 1993.
founded by Vincent J. McMahon. Art Davis and Rorion Gracie.
homebase Stamford, Connecticut. Las Vegas, Nevada.
current catchphrase "The power is back." ''As real as it gets."
big cheese Chairman Vince McMahon, Jr. President Dana White.
a family affair Vince McMahon's wife, Linda McMahon, is CEO. Son Shane McMahon and daughter Stephanie McMahon-Levesque are executive vice presidents. Owned by brothers Frank Fertitta III and Lorenzo Fertitta.
battleground The "squared circle." The octagon.
signature event WrestleMania. UFC tournament.
old guard André the Giant, Hulk Hogan, "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, "Macho Man" Randy Savage, Ultimate Warrior, Bret "The Hitman" Hart, Shawn Michaels, The Undertaker, The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Triple H. Royce Gracie, Bas Rutten, Dan Severn, Ken Shamrock, Randy Couture, Chuck Liddell, Tito Ortiz, Dan Shamrock, Mark Coleman, Vitor Belfort, Tank Abbott.
new blood John Cena, Randy Orton, MVP, Shelton Benjamin, Jaime Noble. Anderson Silva, Matt Serra, BJ Penn, John Alessio, George St. Pierre, Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira.
charismatic champion Randy "The Legend Killer" Orton. Quinton "Rampage" Jackson.
high-profile defections Former WWE Champ Brock Lesnar now fights for UFC. UFC fighters Ken Shamrock and Dan Severn became WWE Superstars.
Latino stars Tito Santana, Eddie Guerrero, Rey Mysterio, Jr., Batista, Carlito. Tito Ortiz, Ricco Rodriguez, Wanderlei Silva, Roger Huerta.
crossing over Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has appeared in nine movies, including The Scorpion King, Walking Tall and Gridiron Gang. Tito Ortiz has appeared in the move Cradle 2 the Grave and the TV show "Celebrity Apprentice."
making moves Purchased rival promotions WCW and ECW. Purchased rival promotion PRIDE.
the critics Phil Mushnick, New York Post: "Pro wrestling manufactures death. And the guy who owns and operates the biggest factory, the boss who sets the standards, is Vince McMahon." Phil Mushnick, New York Post: "[Ultimate fighting] would not have been on TV in the past because it was inappropriate. Now, it's on TV because it's inappropriate."
controversy Scrutiny over steroid abuse increased after the sudden death of Eddie Guerrero and the Chris Benoit murders. In 1996, before weight classes and new safety rules were established, Arizona Senator John McCain sent letters to every state asking them to ban ultimate fighting because it was "barbaric."
bet you didn't know WrestleMania I did not feature a WWE Championship match. The original promoters of UFC reportedly considered installing an electric fence around the ring.
 
 

Carlito

whodat

thu 3/6/2008

 
The Bad Apple Carlito of WWE crossing his arms.

WWE Superstar Carlito is carrying a lot weight of on his shoulders, and it's not just during matches. The afro-rocking 29-year-old known as "Carribean Cool" is himself the son of a legendary Boricua wrestler: Carlos Colón.

Born Carlos Edwin Colón, Jr. in Puerto Rico, the brawny Carlito grew up in a world of backbreakers and bodyslams. Not only did he watch his father take on wrestling icons like Ric Flair and Iron Sheik, the apple-spitting bad boy got his start in professional wrestling by selling beer at matches before operating TV cameras for local shows. But all along, he was on a mission. Trained by his father since age 11, Carlito, aka "Carly," won his professional debut for the WWC (World Wrestling Council) promotion in 1999.

In 2004, the former WWC Heavyweight Champion left Puerto Rico for WWE, home of Rey Mysterio, Jr., John Cena and Triple H. Despite a tremendous debut – he defeated Cena in his first WWE match – some fans in the Carribean felt abandoned, labeling Carlito a "sell-out" for choosing the U.S. wrestling juggernaut over WWC (of which Carlos, Sr. is part-owner).

No matter, he was quickly embraced by the much larger WWE fanbase for his cocky attitude and surprising athleticism. With their support, Carlito has bumped and bruised his way to both the United States Championship and Intercontinental Championship title. A ladies' man, he also appears to have regained his popularity in Puerto Rico though he remains focused on climbing to the top of his profession: "I think everyone who comes into the WWE aspires to be WWE champ, and that's definitely on my list."

 
 

in the red?

daily dos

fri 2/22/2008

 
The red zone. Stanford students dressed in cardinal red.

(image by brianc via flickr)

Teens who watch wrestling are more likely to be violent, smoke or have unprotected sex, according to a report published in the Southern Medical Journal. Or, you know, kids who smoke, get into fights and have unsafe sex like to watch TV and don't change the channel when wrestling is on. According to a report.

 
 

smack that

daily dos

fri 3/23/2007

 
Kickin' it like Tae Bo. Akon poses in front of a crimson red background.

Timbaland and Ludacris to perform at WWE Wrestlemania 23.

 
 

Rey Mysterio, Jr.

whodat

fri 2/23/2007

 
Rey Rey Rey Mysterio, Jr. makes his way out to the ring in a white mask.

Rey Mysterio, Jr., a soft-spoken, compact professional wrestler of Mexican descent, is holding his own in a field dominated by loud-mouthed giants. Born Óscar Gutiérrez in San Diego, California, the high-flying 5-foot-6 grappler is one of World Wrestling Entertainment's biggest stars – but rather than impressing fans and haters alike with his size and strength, Mysterio wows them with his speed and finesse. Along with the late Eddie Guerrero, Gutiérrez has quieted those who held that smaller wrestlers with a lucha libre background would never succeed in American wrestling.

Mysterio, Jr.'s career began at the age of 14, when he started training with his uncle, Rey Misterio, Sr., a star in Mexico's beloved wrestling circuit during the '70s and '80s. Only a few months later, Gutiérrez made his professional debut in Mexico as Colibrí (The Hummingbird), eventually changing his moniker to Super Niño (Super Kid). At 18, Gutiérrez assumed the name of Rey Misterio, Jr. with the blessing of his uncle, Rey, Sr. Gutiérrez' risky, acrobatic style electrified crowds while his clean cut image made him an ideal foil for fellow rising star – and training partner – the maniacal Dionicio Castellanos, aka Psicosis.

After years of plying his trade in Mexico, Mysterio made the jump to the underground hit Extreme Championship Wrestling promotion in the United States. He then moved on to Ted Turner's World Championship Wrestling, where he quickly went from virtual unknown to crowd favorite. Despite his popularity as a masked luchador, WCW unmasked a reluctant Gutiérrez – a move that would disgrace Mysterio in Mexico. His new look would consist of a dye job and faux horns. When WWE purchased the ailing WCW, Mysterio took a self-imposed hiatus. Months later, Gutiérrez re-emerged on WWE – masked, again. It was a move almost unheard of in lucha libre and a shrewd choice, as fans welcomed the return of the masked Mysterio with thunderous applause.

After nearly 20 years of professional wrestling, the now 32-year-old Gutiérrez appears to be winding down as an active wrestler. Yet Mysterio, Jr. continues to be a mainstay in the world of WWE. He is featured as a marquee character in WWE video games while his replica masks and action figures are a hot commodity among collectors. A man of his times, the charismatic Gutiérrez already enjoys the popularity of a legend.

 
 

going postal

daily dos

fri 1/5/2007

 
You've got mail! A black mailbox is held up by a big fake hand.

(image via amusings on flickr)

The Luchador Flight Bag: emblazoned with Mexican wrestling legend El Santo.

 
 

free as in libre

daily dos

wed 8/16/2006

 
La Doña, La Tía y la Chica  Frame-grabs of wrestling videos.

Luchadoras caught in the act: Mexican grandmothers Doña Luz and Tía Alicia wrestle in an alley. It's the most beautiful and bizarre thing we've seen all week. Looking to take down a man in style? Sí se puede.