abbazabakyleman-98834
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After leaving WCW in 1990 due to personal issues with president Jim Herd, famous wrestling manager Jim Cornette founded the independent promotion Smoky Mountain Wrestling, along with Sandy Scott and music producer Rick Rubin. It was based out of Tennessee and contained a number of memorable wrestlers such as Paul Orndorff, Heavenly Bodies, Rock n' Roll Express, Al Snow, New Jack, Dirty White Boy, etc. Doing the play-by-play commentary was Dutch Mantell and Bob Caudle and Brian Hildebrand (aka Mark Curtis) as the referee. The show offered a lot of interesting storylines, such as Cornette's long-standing feud with the promotion's commissioner Bullet Bob Armstrong and young Tammy Lynn Stitch trying to get her feet wet as a manager, though chasing away any possible candidates.
By 1995, the promotion as well as its popularity, began to dry up due to declining business and many wrestlers signing on to other organizations. It still holds a candle to many fans who enjoyed this show.
By 1995, the promotion as well as its popularity, began to dry up due to declining business and many wrestlers signing on to other organizations. It still holds a candle to many fans who enjoyed this show.
In his first starring role, Fred Williamson plays B. J. Hammer, an aspiring L. A. boxer who works part-time at the docks, which is being used as a heroin-smuggling ring led by kingpin Big Sid (Charles Lampkin) and his henchman Brenner (William Smith). Hammer, however, is oblivious to it as he is busy training for an upcoming championship fight. The only allies he has are Sid's secretary Lois (Vonetta McGee) and his trainer The Professor (Mel Stewart). It is also isn't long until Brenner abuses his power and attempts to overthrow Sid.
Done on the cheap side, the film does warrant some good action, particularly a wild car chase through a railyard and some frantic fights, including one inside a gymnasium.
Done on the cheap side, the film does warrant some good action, particularly a wild car chase through a railyard and some frantic fights, including one inside a gymnasium.
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