- Incredibly Strange Wrestling
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name = Incredibly Strange Wrestling
acronym = ISW
established = 1995
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style =Lucha Libre
location =California ,USA
founder = Johnny Legend and August Ragone
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formerly = Rockabilly Wrestling
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website=Incredibly Strange Wrestling (aka "ISW") is a
San Francisco -basedprofessional wrestling promotion, heavily influenced by masked Mexican Wrestling orLucha Libre . Its shows usually combine wrestling matches with performances by Punk,Rockabilly ,Garage ,Psychobilly , andThrash bands.History
ISW presented various comedic characters and satiric matches for lack of real wrestling prowess. The tutu wearing El Homo Loco was one of the show’s mainstays throughout late 1990s run, as was a large female wrestler named the Poontangler who claimed to have many illegitimate children and fought several “paternity suit” matches. The promotion also presented a “Christians to the Lions” match where a cross-toting, ancient Christian fought a man in a lion suit. The Uncle N.A.M.B.L.A. vs. Lil’ Timmy match pitted a gigantic pedophile against a teenage boy. Other ISW creations included The Amazing Caltiki, The Ku Klux Klown, El Pollo Diablo, El Borracho Gigante, Chango Loco (the fire breathing Santerian Psycho), Americon Man, Scientology, Cletus the Fetus, The Cruiser, The Inbred Abomination, Macho Sasquatcho, The Mexican Viking, L’Empereur, and many more (many, but not all, of the names were coined by
Johnny Legend ). ISW also featured many semi- and pro-wrestlers from the California circuits, and eventually featured several true-blueLuchadors from Mexico.ISW was born at the
Transmission Theater (currently known asFat City ) in San Francisco’s South of Market District in 1995. Early on, it was a creative collaboration between Rockabilly-Wrestling-Cult Movie entrepreneurJohnny Legend (director of the Andy Kaufman movie "My Breakfast with Blassie ") and event promoter/cult movie enthusiastAugust Ragone (author of ""), who first worked together onJoey Myers ' "Sleazefest" at theDNA Lounge in 1990. They discussed their love for hybridLucha Libre monster movies, along with their mutual friend,Barrie Evans , former frontman of the seminal hardcore bandChrist On Parade . Together, they brainstormed ideas, and Evans and Ragone did the wrestling on stage. After several subsequentJohnny Legend events in San Francisco and San Jose, which featured maskedLucha Libre thrown into the mix, Ragone andBret Kieble (who worked at theParadise Lounge ) decided to approachParadise Lounge ownerRobin Reichert with a pitch for a rotating monthly series of after-hours shows, which would include "Masked Mexican Wrestling" (Lucha Libre ). Reichert fixated on that particular idea, and told them to put together a show.With two successful events under their belts, they knew ISW (originally called "Rockabilly Wrestling") was going to become a monster, so Ragone and Kieble asked music booker/band manager, Audra Angeli-Morse (then employed at the Paradise Lounge/Transmission Theatre where many of the early ISW shows were held), to come aboard and help to manage the business end of the show, while they handled, with
Johnny Legend , the creative end. During the first summer, ISW quickly spiraled into popularity, even going on the road for the West Coast leg ofLollapalooza '95 (arranged by Legend), but things were soon to go south. With her exact motives unclear, Angeli-Morse forced out co-creator Legend, who coined the name "Incredibly Strange Wrestling" (approved by cult directorRay Dennis Steckler , "The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed Up Zombies "), despite protests by Ragone and Kieble. Eventually, Angeli-Morse started an aggressive takeover of the event, with Ragone and Kieble eventually parting ways with ISW (even though Angeli-Morse never bought them out, and they are still listed on the original Business License filed with the City and County of San Francisco in 1995).After the split, Legend ran his own
Los Angeles -based version of Incredibly Strange Wrestling and booked matches at monster movie conventions in Southern California (covered in aFlipside magazine interview). In 2006, he produced the world's firstLucha Libre porn movie , Nympho Libre. After returning from a stint in Florida, Legend and his sister,Lynne Margulies (director of theAndy Kauffman documentary "I'm from Hollywood ", formed the DVD labelLegend House . Legend has also revived his own wrestling event,Johnny Legend's Original Rock N Roll Wrestling , which debuted at a "Tiger Mask" event on August 4, 2007 (held atCrash Mansion LA in Downtown Los Angeles), featuring some of the original ISW wrestlers. Ragone continued on with producing his ownRockabilly events through 1999 (with the fifth annual "Greaseball" Weekender), and since his ISW days, returned to writing and lecturing on Japanese Cinema and Pop Culture. Over the last several years, Ragone has been authoring liner notes for English-language DVD releases of Japanese films and television series, programmed theCastro Theatre 's "Godzillafest" in 2004, and currently organizes the annual SHOCK IT TO ME! Horror Film Festival at the historicSan Francisco movie palace . 2007 saw the publication of Ragone's first book, "" (published byChronicle Books ), which has been receiving numerous positive reviews, includingTime magazine. Brett Kieble is now married and currently resides in Colorado.During its heyday, Incredibly Strange Wrestling was a featured attraction during many Summer festival tours, including a low-budget U.S. club tour in 1997 headlined by
Me First and the Gimme Gimmes , Vans'Warped Tour in 2001, and theDeconstruction Tour (Europe) in 2003 withNOFX . After a long hiatus, the promotion announced some Summer Festival dates for 2007, these never materialized, and there has been little activity from this once vital and seminal event, which has been eclipsed (and arguably surpassed) by the Boston-based wrestling-meets-rubber monsters showKaiju Big Battel and LA's ownLucha Va-Voom .Some of the notable bands that have played ISW shows during its height in the 1990s, included
NOFX ,The Supersuckers ,The Mad Capsule Markets (Japan, first US tour),Me First and Gimme Gimmes ,The Dickies ,Demented Are Go ,The Donnas ,Deadbolt ,The Queers ,Fear ,Mike Watt and many more.Dead Kennedys frontmanJello Biafra , local shock jockDennis Erectus and7 Seconds vocalistKevin Seconds often played bad guy managers at ISW shows.Chango Loco y Los Rudos are a band apparently fronted by the wrestlerChango Loco (the fire breathing Santerian Psycho), and are featured on theTKO Records Sampler "Punch Drunk Volume 2 ".Bob Calhoun wrestled and announced with the group under the stage name ofCount Dante in the late 1990s and early 2000s. His ISW memoir, titled "Beer, Blood and Cornmeal ", was published byECW Press in April 2008.References
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* [http://augustragone.blogspot.com/ ISW founder August Ragone's THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND GODZILLA blog]
* [http://www.count-dante.com/isw.html Count Dante's ISW Page]
* [http://www.ecwpress.com/books/beer_blood_and_cornmeal_seven_years_strange_wrestling ECW Press page for "Beer, Blood and Cornmeal: Seven Years of Strange Wrestling" by Bob Calhoun]
* [http://www.beerbloodandcornmeal.com/ Official website of ISW memoir by Bob Calhoun]
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