Having ventured into John Zandig’s world briefly, we’re now going to take a trip to the world of Jasmine St. Claire (no, not that world) and The Blue Meanie as we go back to the Electric Factory in Philadelphia in May 2003 for Pro-Pain Pro Wrestling’s A Funkin’ Classic, headlined by old rivals Jerry Lawler and Terry Funk.
The show began with the late Trent Acid going up against Ric Blade.
My heart sank a little within the first few minutes, first because the entrance curtain collapsed as Acid made his appearance, and second because of the position of the hard camera, on a balcony overlooking one of the corners of the ring...
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The Two Sheds Review: 3PW A Funkin’ Classic
On December - 30 - 2010