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How likely is every NFL stadium to host WrestleMania? An investigation

With the announcements of WrestleManias 37, 38, and 39, some users were critical of WWE selecting the same venues every year. Every WrestleMania since 23, with the exception of three in Orlando (two at the Citrus Bowl/Camping World Stadium and one at the Performance Center due to COVID-19), has been held at an NFL stadium. As something of an NFL stadium expert, I decided to examine each NFL stadium's likelihood of hosting a future WrestleMania. Please note that some stadiums are located just outside of the city limits listed, but I listed the major city most associated with it (so for instance, while AT&T Stadium is technically in Arlington, it hosts the Dallas Cowboys, so I listed Arlington.) I'm also giving WWE a significant benefit of the doubt and assuming they'd be interested in hosting a Mania outside of their usual go-tos.
Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, NV
Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, MO
AT&T Stadium, Dallas, TX
Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, NC
Bills Stadium, Buffalo, NY
Empower Field at Mile High, Denver, CO
FedExField, Washington, DC (stadium located in Landover, MD)
FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland, OH
Ford Field, Detroit, MI
Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, MA
Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, FL
Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, PA
Lambeau Field, Green Bay, WI
Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, CA
Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA
Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN
Lumen Field, Seattle, WA
M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, MD
Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA
Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, LA
MetLife Stadium, New York, NY (located in East Rutherford, NJ)
Nissan Stadium, Nashville, TN
NRG Stadium, Houston, TX
Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, OH
Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, FL
SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
Soldier Field, Chicago, IL
State Farm Stadium, Phoenix, AZ
TIAA Bank Field, Jacksonville, FL
US Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
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[10/27/2020] Tuesday's Off Topic Free Talk Thread

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Recent Longhorn Tweets

  1. @sehlinger3 RT @CFBONFOX: "It was all about execution late." @JoelKlatt breaks down how @SEhlinger3 read the defense perfectly to complete @TexasFootb…
  2. @CoachTomHerman RT @KLEINCAINFB: #1and0 #REIGNCAIN https://t.co/M6ct1bBI2D
  3. @TexasFootball Use your voice. Go vote. 🤘🗳 https://t.co/lKFJOFbI2k
  4. @BCarringtonUT Can’t wait 🔥😤🤘🏾 https://t.co/bX6L121rTx
  5. @MikeRoach247 Houston is the second school of the night to offer rising 2021 Mansfield Lake Ridge CB Marvin Covington https://t.co/F3NpduHlvF
  6. @_delconte Melina - congratulations on the new addition to the family ... that’s exciting news! What a precious baby and the b… https://t.co/837M4XC8Sv

Here's A Look At Todays Longhorn Sporting Event(s):

  1. 10/28 University of Texas Women's Golf at East Lake Cup
  2. 10/28 University of Texas Men's Golf vs East Lake Cup

Trending on Reddit

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  1. Terrifying.
  2. Mother's Day
  3. Ocasio-Cortez: 'Plenty of people without college degrees could run this country better than Trump'
  4. Damn she's unstoppable
  5. I'd probably roar with her 😉
/CFB
  1. Million Mayhem
  2. Hurricane Zeta
  3. Lane Kiffin fined for remarks about SEC Officiating 'secrecy'
  4. [Eickolt] Wisconsin QBs Graham Mertz and No. 3 QB Chase Wolf have tested positive for COVID-19. Badgers could be without their top 3 quarterbacks for the next 3 weeks.
  5. SEC Shorts - A South Carolina fan is the scariest 2020 Halloween costume
  6. Surging Rutgers lands first Big Ten prime-time game since 2017
  7. [Bratton] Lane Kiffin says he just got off the phone with the SEC regarding blown call, "really struggle with this one." Say fans "deserve to hear what I was just told," says he can't share it though per SEC rules.
/LonghornNation
  1. [10/26/2020] Monday's Off Topic Free Talk Thread
  2. Texas opens as a 4 point underdog to Oklahoma State
  3. Injury updates (Ossai)
  4. Big 12 Conference releases 2020-21 Men’s Basketball league schedule
  5. Tom Herman Press Conference [Oct. 26, 2020]
  6. Texas vs Baylor 2020
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[9/28/2020] Monday's Off Topic Free Talk Thread

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  3. @TexasFootball 🤫 https://t.co/aDlmK2vJmf
  4. @BCarringtonUT RT @_MarcusW11: Rise when u fall down🙏🏽Back 2 da drawing board✍🏽 #TakingRisk🎲 https://t.co/oicncYcprD
  5. @MikeRoach247 People keep punting to JD Coffey https://t.co/WhuaAvpRIw
  6. @_delconte Ryan- @TexasSportsTix will call reach out mañana .. 👊🏽🤘🏽 https://t.co/XGPbvX7P8O

Here's A Look At Todays Longhorn Sporting Event(s):

  1. 9/29 University of Texas Men's Golf vs Colonial Collegiate Invitational

Trending on Reddit

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  1. [Post Game Thread] The Miami Heat defeat the Boston Celtics 125-113 behind 32/14/5 from Bam Adebayo to win the series 4-2 and advance to the NBA Finals
  2. Former Trump campaign manager, Brad Parscale, armed, barricades self in Fort Lauderdale home, police called
  3. Nothing to see here!
  4. Biden campaign sells 'I paid more income taxes than Trump' stickers
  5. Little kid bringing in a huge fish
/CFB
  1. [Week 4] Picture/Video/GIF Thread
  2. Week 4 Game Thread and Postgame Thread Index
  3. Mississippi State's Mike Leach sends warning shot to rest of SEC in debut
  4. Georgia State announces that positive COVID-19 tests that resulted in cancelation of Saturday game vs Charlotte were read incorrectly and that the game could have been played
  5. [Week 4] AP Poll
  6. Texas beat Texas Tech by yesterday's exact score in 1979 (in overtime too btw)... in basketball. Big XII defenses baby!
  7. NC State safety Khalid Martin discharged from hospital
/LonghornNation
  1. [9/27/2020] Sunday's Off Topic Free Talk Thread
  2. [Next day Thread] Texas survives Texas Tech 63-56
  3. Tom Herman: "Our quarterback looked at me and he said 'They left us too much time. We're gonna tie this thing and win it in overtime' and I believed him. Shoot, if Sam Ehlinger tried to sell me oceanfront property in Arizona I'd probably write him a check... And he was right."
  4. Texas opens as a 13 point favorite over TCU
  5. [Complete Game Replay] @ Texas Tech 2020
  6. Texas ranks 9th in this week’s AP Poll.
  7. Somebody make us this shirt! The best ones are home grown baby!
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Huge Sports Betting Wins, What Could You Get?

  1. At number 10, back in March 2011 a £2 bet over 6 different horses including two 16-to-one and two 12-to-one ended up in a £1,450,000 winner.
  2. Multiplying a 50p bet into a £1 million win on an 8 leg horse racing accumulator, another UK winner made a staggering return to become a millionaire.
  3. In the USA a player in Las Vegas managed to win a $5 parlay bet on a group of basketball matches in March 2016. There was a mixture of college teams, Detroit Pistons, Golden State Warriors and Kansas.
  4. Another winner in the UK was able to convert an 80p into a £585,000 total win through a 19-team accumulator with odds of 683,738 to one.
  5. A big basketball fan in America was able to convert two separate bets into a colossal win of $375,000. First by betting on the St. Louis Cardinals to make the World Series at 500-to-1 odds, and secondly for them to win the world series. However unlikely it seemed at the time to bookmakers, they ended up winning the tournament.
  6. Again in the UK a great day at Ascot horse racing a gambler managed to turn £67.58 into £550,823 by betting on the jockey Frank Dettori to win all 7 of his races on the day.
  7. Two very shrewd and wise bets were able to make one punter in England about half a million pounds richer. Firstly by betting correctly, with £2.50, on the outcome of 9 separate games and next by betting 30p on the outcome of 15 games in a row.
  8. Back to horse racing and one lucky betting aficionado managed to convert roughly £19 into a humongous £853,000 win. That would exchange to roughly $1,000,000 from a simple $25 bet.
  9. One lucky 26 year old managed to win a 15-team parlay of NFL games are odds of 20,000/1 in America and won $100,000.
  10. A professional sports bettor Bill Walters was able to pick the winning team at the 2010 Superbowl - Going with the underdogs The New Orleans Saints after analyzing all the information. He went big with a $3,500,000 bet and would have made a hefty amount back after they won.
If you think you've got what it takes, we highly recommend SportsBet.io as our gambling site of choice, good luck on your endeavors and remember that a little research can go a long way.
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Choosing the Best Sportsbook

Sports betting is essentially the act of placing a wager on the overall result and predicting sports results. The likelihood of sports wagers varies widely by culture, with a majority of bets being placed on sporting events that are won by a certain margin. Sports betting can take place on a single event such as an NBA or NFL game, a Formula One race, or any other competitive sporting event. In many cases sports betting can also take place on non-competing teams and/or players in order to handicap the competition.
Gambling has long been regarded as an acceptable form of gambling by many people, including many law makers. Gambling comes under the heading of sports betting in the United States law because the US government recognizes that it can generate revenue for its citizens through regulation of sports betting. Many states in the US have legalized sports betting, although they generally do not include online gambling, lottery bets, or other non-regulated forms of sports betting. Internet gambling is illegal in most states, but Las Vegas is the only city that openly promotes sports betting by allowing online bookmakers to participate in the LVAC Sportsbook Select program, which is used by hundreds of bookies across the country. The US State Department does not recognize online gambling, however, and individuals caught participating in this activity can face serious criminal charges.
In Las Vegas, a sportsbook allows customers to place bets on a variety of different sporting events, including basketball, football, baseball, tennis, golf, swimming, horse racing, and skating. The odds at which these wagers are placed are based on the sportsbooks' understanding of each sporting event and the probability of that event occurring. In order to place a successful bet, the gambler must be able to understand the odds on the game or event. The odds at which a bet is placed may vary significantly from bookmaker to bookmaker. In order to place a profitable bet, the gambler must use all available information, including the odds, to make his or her best bet.
With so many sports betting options available today, bookmakers have made it possible for bettors to enjoy their favorite recreational activities while still earning money. There are literally thousands of sites on the Internet where bookmakers allow bettors to place sports bets. Many of the sites feature daily, weekly, and even monthly payouts. The terms and conditions for placing sports wagers on such sites vary, but most include the following basic information: the name of the bettor, his or her credit card or e-mail account information, the wager amount, the date and time of the game, whether the game will be played in an online casino or on a television set, and whether or not the game will be played in more than one game. In addition, bettors must read carefully over the terms and conditions and follow all instructions provided.
Some online sports betting websites offer betting programs that include a variety of different games, including college football, baseball, basketball, soccer, tennis, and NASCAR racing. These programs also typically include a schedule of games for the different sports involved. Most bettors must register at the website in order to place a bet. Others must join a VIP program, which allows them to place larger sports bets that would not be eligible under regular rules.
Online sportsbooks also allow bettors to look up current news and odds for sports events within their books. This information allows them to place bets based on news and odds. The best sportsbooks can offer a wide range of information and provide updates on game scores and odds for millions of sports events. Before making a bet, it is important to find out if the website and the bookmaker have good customer service, because in the end, it is you who will have to keep track of your winnings or losses. And most importantly, do not forget to check if the site and the sportsbook can actually produce the numbers you're looking for; that way, you won't get stuck paying too much for sports betting odds.
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[BB] Big Brother: House of Temptation - Season 23

The 23rd season of the Big Brother: House of Temptation series is here!
This season on BBHOT, 16 brand-new and unique strangers entered the game looking to either win the money, make a name for themselves, or get some publicity. Using the BB21 template, this season was full of twists and turns that rocked the player's games. What will go down in the BBHOT books, find out now!
Also, I apologize to all the supporters of this series. I have been very busy with school and a lot of assignments and other things, so my free time is much more limited. I hope you understand and I'll pick up the pace moving forward if I can! My apologies and thank you for making this series so great!
View the season down below and give your thoughts!
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View the season here - SEASON 23 LINK
View this seasons voting chart - S23 VOTING CHART
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THE CAST:
Michael Hale, 37, Secondary Teacher - u/Nahuelfire39
Alexa Station, 20, YouTuber - u/IAmWolfNinja
Michael Krumptone, 47, Band Director - u/swoldow
Sonia McDevitt, 18, Bartender - u/ParisGoldC
Mara D'Antonio, 34, Life Coach - u/ParisGoldC
Malcolm "Mac" Everett, 27, Basketball Coach - u/SilverOwl24
Jessa Blanchard, 29, Beauty Salon Owner - u/SilverOwl24
Douglas Chance, 29, ER Nurse - u/TDSwaggyBoy
Karl Pearson, 42, Gardener - u/TDSwaggyBoy
Georgia "Gigi" Seedrow, 21, Unemployed - u/AngolanDesert
Belinda "Bertha" Matthews, 43, Lunch Lady - u/AngolanDesert
Brett Herman, 28, Professional Poker Player - u/Twig7665
Giovanni "Dr. Moreno" Moreno, 52, Doctor - u/Twig7665
Leonardo Khan, 34, History Teacher - u/Malpa15
Sonja Bush, 22, Gymnast - u/Malpa15
Justin Tyung, 26, Bartender - u/asiansurvivorfan
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OVERVIEW AND THOUGHTS OF THE GAME AND HOUSEGUESTS (Obvious spoilers!)
Opening: 16 brand-new houseguests enter the house of temptation for our 23rd season! This season is not like others, there are an extreme amount of twists ready to shake up this game! The banishment and opening eviction are the first.
Camp Director Twist: Evicted: Justine | In this brand-new twist, Douglas, Dr. Moreno, and Michael plead to be the camp director. By a close vote, this power goes to Michael! He chooses to banish Michael H., Justine, Mac, and Sonja. Michael H, then Mac, then Sonja reenter the house. Justine is the first evictee of the season. This is so sad! She may get the chance to come back in! ;)
Week 1: Evicted: Mac | After the opening eviction, Michael H. is the new HOH after being banished! He targets Brett and Mac in his nominations, but Brett pulls out the first veto! This forces Michael to put someone up, and he nominates Gigi. The house votes out Mac, but Justine returns and the camp comeback twist is in play! Michael K. has been dominating with power, and now has the nightmare power. He's definitely a big threat.
Week 2: Evicted: Douglas | Wow! This was a great and intriguing week. Leo becomes the new HOH! He nominates the 2 players in the medical field, Dr. Moreno and Douglas. Dr. Moreno's veto pick Gigi wins, and he is saved! This causes Leo to make a big move by backdooring Brett. This is where the strategy comes into play. Brett makes a 6-person alliance and secures 4 out of their 5 votes to stay. He also gets Bertha's vote, which sends Douglas out and keeps Brett in for a blindside. This was a huge move and this could really change the season! I'm super sad Douglas left so soon though.
Week 3: Evicted: Bertha | Michael is the new HOH, and puts up Alexa and Sonja. When players are picked, Brett activates his power. However, the same 3 houseguests are picked again! This is so funny and the odds of it happening are so low. This is definitely a memorable moment! Sonja saves herself by winning the veto! Michael K puts up Bertha, leaving the final 2 duo on the block. The house almost unanimously decides that Bertha should be evicted. After being eliminated on day 1, Justine returns to the game like nothing happened! I can't wait to see how she plays.
Week 4: Evicted: Leo | Alexa wins the HOH! Her HOH was not the best, as she had to nominate 5 people. She first tries to put up Sonja and Michael K, but Michael activates his power, forcing her to then nominate Gigi and Leo. Gigi picks Sonja to play, and Sonja wins the POV. Alexa puts up Brett. In a tie, she evicts Leo. This was not the best move, because the alliance now has the potential to take the full majority. Good move on Michael's part, he's been a big threat in this pre-jury phase.
Week 5: Evicted: Michael K | Sonja is able to clutch all of the power for the week! This allows her to be able to take a big threat, Michael, out. She puts Alexa up as a pawn and is able to lock the nominations and unanimously send him home. Michael K really had a big impact on the first part of the game. This leaves room for some people to step up and do the same.
Week 6: Evicted: Justine | Sonia wins the HOH, and misses on a move. She nominates the duo of Gigi and Dr. Moreno, and Gigi saves herself. This allows Sonia to potentially nominate someone big, but she nominates Justine and she goes home obviously. This season has such great potential and the fact that an alliance is running it right now annoys me. And now Justine, someone who wasn't a big threat at all, is the first in the jury.
Week 7: Evicted: Michael H. | Another outsider heads to the jury this week, as Brett becomes the new HOH. In the field trip twist, Karl stays safe while Gigi goes on the block. There was no way she would've gone home anyway, and Sonja ends up saving her. This leaves Michael to be the next evicted player. I hope there can be a power shift next week to switch up the season.
Week 8: Evicted: Sonia | Gigi takes all the power for the week, and gets Sonia evicted. This was a predictable week, as Sonia is probably the biggest threat out of the outsiders left. Gigi and Sonja are doing great with comps, but I'd like to see some new things happen. Hopefully, Jessa can win herself a comp since her power wasn't used.
Week 9: Evicted: Jessa | She was one of my favorites going into the season, so I'm really bummed she didn't pull through as an underdog. Brett wins HOH in another predictable scenario. Jessa wins the prankster and puts up her other outsider, Alexa. This is a terrible move. She could've at least tried to put someone in the alliance up. Brett, Gigi, and Sonja are steamrolling through the game right now.
Week 10: Evicted: Brett | Karl wins his first comp with the HOH, and goes after Brett instead of trying to get Alexa out. Sonja wins yet another veto and locks the nominations. The vote ties and Karl gets Brett out. This is definitely a big move for his game and sets himself up nicely for the double eviction.
Week 10 Double Eviction: Evicted: Dr. Moreno | Dr. Moreno is next out the door after Gigi wins the HOH. I was expecting another person in the alliance to go, but the fact that Gigi got Moreno out after being so close to him the whole game was crazy! Sonja wins the veto (again) and Dr. Moreno is blindsided in a 2-1 vote. Sonja has now won 7 vetoes, which is the record for this series! She's not one of my favorites on the cast, but these comp wins are crazy and I have to give her credit! Sonja and Gigi have won every POV this season except for one.
Week 11: Evicted: Mara | This really surprised me! I thought Mara and Karl were a tight duo. I think he really wanted Sonja to leave, but she won her 8th POV and got to the final 4. I'm sad that Mara is out because of her backstory, but all of the final 4 have worked hard to be there. Competitions will probably decide who gets to the end and wins.
Week 12: Evicted: Alexa | Sonja wins her 10th competition, and keeps her closest ally safe. Gigi then wins the veto, and make a fake alliance with Alexa before evicting her. I feel like that was unnecessary, but that's just who Gigi is. I like Karl the most out of this final 3, but Sonja really deserves to win. Alexa was a really cool personality to have on this season and I'm surprised she made it so far.
Final 3: Evicted: Karl | This is no surprise. I knew this final HOH was going to Sonja, and Karl having a fight with her just sealed his fate even more. Sonja also forms a random alliance with Karl before evicting him, which is really not necessary. They just love to manipulate. Sonjia 100% deserves to win this season. She has the most competitions wins out of any houseguest in BBHOT history, even though the game is not all about comps.
Finale:
Runner-Up: Sonja | I swear this happens every time someone should win over the other. The jury was very bitter and she only received 3 votes. Sonja won almost every veto this season along with Gigi, and I really think she should have won. Gigi did make more moves, though. Her comp win record will take a lot to be beaten! I wasn't expecting that to happen this season!
Winner: Gigi | Gigi was one of my least favorite on the cast. Seeing everyone's backstories compared to her's made me not like her as much and that she didn't deserve to win. She did play this game well, and she really used her manipulation skills to the best. Her and Sonja were one of the strongest duos to play and even though it may have been boring, watching them dominate the season was very cool as well.
Fan Favorite: Mara | Yay! She didn't have a big impact on the game, but her backstory was very wholesome and she really deserves this!
Possible for an all-star or returnee season: Sonja, Karl, Mara, Brett, Jessa, Justine, Alexa
Notable Stats!
Most Wins: Sonja, 11 wins (#1 record)
Most Times Nominated: Alexa, 6 nominations
Most Votes Against: Brett, 13 votes
Times Veto Was Used: 7 times
Final Thoughts: I really loved this cast! I was super excited to see them all play and was hoping someone deserving would win the money. The move that Brett made to save himself during Week 2 was amazing, but that alliance kind of ruined the season. I wanted to see power shifts and big moves, but it was repetitive. There were still some great moments though, like Brett using his power and getting the same 3 players, and Sonja breaking the comps record. It wasn't a bad season, but it could've gone better! I hope to see some of these players back under better scenarios.
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PAST SEASONS:
Season 1
Season 2
Season 3
Season 4
Season 5
Season 6
Season 7: All-Stars
Season 8
Season 9
Season 10: Newbies vs. Veterans
Season 11
Season 12: Couples
Season 13
Season 14
Season 15: Coaches
Season 16
Season 17
Season 18: Generations
Season 19
Season 20: Strength vs. Skill
Season 21: All-Stars 2
Season 22
Season 23
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Season 24 is coming! This will be an all-newbie season! Season 25 will not be all newbies ;)
Leave thoughts and suggestions down below!
~Brought to you by u/PJCGames~
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[Dec 8-14] ACC Football and Basketball Betting Discussion

Talk all things ACC betting!

Discuss spreads, money-lines, and totals of various ACC football and basketball games through the week! The football games are listed below, but basketball odds aren't posted until one day out, so they won't be added here. Thus, if you find a game you'd like to discuss, be sure to reference the relevant odds!
This thread is posted every Tuesday-ish.
ACC Football Odds
Day/Time (ET) Away (ML) Line Home (ML) Line Total
Thu at 7:00 PM Pittsburgh (-245) -7 Georgia Tech (+195) +7 54
Sat at 12:00 PM Wake Forest (+105) +1.5 Louisville (-125) -1.5 63.5
Sat at 3:30 PM #17 North Carolina (+125) +3 #10 Miami (-145) -3 67.5
Sat at 4:00 PM Duke (+165) +5 Florida State (-195) -5 57
Sat at 8:00 PM Virginia (+115) +2.5 Virginia Tech (-2.5) -135 62
Odds are from MyBookie or Bovada and are typically updated Friday-ish, though not always.
ACC Basketball Odds
There are too many games and odds aren't posted early enough to cram each one into this thread... but feel free to still discuss any that you like or are interested in!
See the latest basketball odds: MyBookieBovadaVegas Insider
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[Nov 24-30] ACC Football and Basketball Betting Discussion

Talk all things ACC betting!

Discuss spreads, money-lines, and totals of various ACC football and basketball games through the next week! The football games are listed below, but basketball odds aren't posted until one day out, so they won't be added here. Thus, if you find a game you'd like to discuss, be sure to reference the relevant odds!
This thread is posted every Tuesday-ish.
ACC Football Odds
Day/Time (ET) Away (ML) Line Home (ML) Line Total
Fri at 3:30 PM #2 Notre Dame (-215) -5.5 North Carolina (+175) +5.5 67.5
Sat at 12:00 PM NC State (-620) -14.5 Syracuse (+460) +14.5 51.5
Sat at 3:30 PM Pittsburgh (+1000) +24 #4 Clemson (-1900) -24 55
Sat at 4:00 PM Louisville (n/a) +1 Boston College (n/a) -1 55
Sat at 7:00 PM Duke (n/a) -1 Georgia Tech (n/a) +1 58
Sat at 8:00 PM Virginia (-330) -9 Florida State (+265) +9 59
Odds are from MyBookie or Bovada and are typically updated Friday-ish, though not always.
ACC Basketball Odds
There are too many games and odds aren't posted early enough to cram each one into this thread... but feel free to still discuss any that you like or are interested in!
See the latest basketball odds: MyBookieBovadaVegas Insider
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[Dec 15-21] ACC Football and Basketball Betting Discussion

Talk all things ACC betting!

Discuss spreads, money-lines, and totals of various ACC football and basketball games through the week! The football games are listed below, but basketball odds aren't posted until one day out, so they won't be added here. Thus, if you find a game you'd like to discuss, be sure to reference the relevant odds!
This thread is posted every Tuesday-ish.
ACC Football Odds
Day/Time (ET) Away (ML) Line Home (ML) Line Total
Sat at 12:00 PM Florida State (+190) +6.5 Wake Forest (-235) -6.5 66
Sat at 4:00 PM #2 Notre Dame (+290) +10.5 #3 Clemson (-380) -10.5 60
Odds are from MyBookie or Bovada and are typically updated Friday-ish, though not always.
ACC Basketball Odds
There are too many games and odds aren't posted early enough to cram each one into this thread... but feel free to still discuss any that you like or are interested in!
See the latest basketball odds: MyBookieBovadaVegas Insider
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[Dec 1-7] ACC Football and Basketball Betting Discussion

Talk all things ACC betting!

Discuss spreads, money-lines, and totals of various ACC football and basketball games through the week! The football games are listed below, but basketball odds aren't posted until one day out, so they won't be added here. Thus, if you find a game you'd like to discuss, be sure to reference the relevant odds!
This thread is posted every Tuesday-ish.
ACC Football Odds
Day/Time (ET) Away (ML) Line Home (ML) Line Total
Sat at 12:00 PM Western Carolina (n/a) +49.5 #17 North Carolina (n/a) -49.5 69
Sat at 2:30 PM Syracuse (+2175) +33.5 #2 Notre Dame (-8730) -33.5 51.5
Sat at 3:30 PM Boston College (+185) +6.5 Virginia (-225) -6.5 54.5
Sat at 4:00 PM Georgia Tech (+215) +7 NC State (-265) -7 59.5
Sat at 7:30 PM #3 Clemson (-2000) -22 Virginia Tech (+1025) +22 67
Sat at 8:00 PM #10 Miami (-600) -14.5 Duke (+450) +14.5 60.5
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ACC Basketball Odds
There are too many games and odds aren't posted early enough to cram each one into this thread... but feel free to still discuss any that you like or are interested in!
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Interview with Magician and Card Thrower Rick Smith Jr

Interview with Magician and Card Thrower Rick Smith Jr
Who is Rick Smith Jr?
When you're an entertainer, you need to find something that makes you stand out from the rest of the pack. This is also true for performers in the magic industry. With magic man Rick Smith Jr, it's easy to see that he has what it takes to stand out from your run-of-the-mill magician. To begin with, Rick has three Guiness World Records.
But it's not just that Rick Smith Jr is a world record holder that makes you sit up and take notice, but it's especially the kinds of records that he holds. Rick is an expert in throwing playing cards, and holds the record for the furthest distance ever thrown with an ordinary playing card. But that's just one of the ways he's made headlines with his card throwing skills. He's also developed an incredible accuracy with his card throwing, and his insane skills have seen him hit the big time in a "trick shots" collaboration with Dude Perfect, which features his card throwing. The video went viral, and at the time of writing it has around 150 million views! In the summer of 2020 he made a return visit to Dude Perfect, the result being this latest video with even more amazing stunts.
With his unique fusion of magic and card throwing, Rick Smith Jr is in high demand around the world. He's performed on television many times, for some of the biggest names in the business. Each year he does more than 600 shows for a steady stream of clients, who want to bring his exciting brand of magic and card throwing to their homes, businesses, and events. With a background in marketing, Rick is well placed to serve the needs of corporate customers, while entertaining them with an unforgettable performance at the same time.
Rick has been amazing audiences for around 20 years, and with his remarkable skills and talents, he knows how to use playing cards in a way that few others do. We're grateful that he was willing to do this interview with us, giving us the opportunity to get a unique insight look at his world, and get some helpful pointers for taking our playing cards to the next level - literally!

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THE INTERVIEW
For those who don't know anything about you, what can you tell us about yourself and your background?
Well, I've been performing magic for over 30 years. I perform close to 600 magic shows a year right now, with my card-throwing being a niche of my act. So I'm not just a card thrower, but I am a professional entertainer. I was an NCAA pitcher in college, and I developed my strength of my card throwing by throwing a baseball 90-plus miles per hour.
What can you tell us about the Guinness World Records you have set?
I have three Guinness Book world records for throwing playing cards. My first world record was set in 2002, for throwing a playing card 72 yards at a speed of 92 miles per hour.
My other two world records were set in 2015 and 2017, one for throwing a card the most accurate, which was 46 out of 52 cards to a target in under a minute. The other world record was for throwing the highest, which was 70 feet and some odd inches straight up in the air.
What does a typical day or month in the life of Rick Smith Jr look like?
Typically, I have been a prize for a fundraising company for the past ten years. I would perform three school shows during the week, Monday through Friday. My weekends, I would travel. I would perform for different companies and corporations around the world, and the school tour thing lasted for ten years. There was 400 shows a year.
An average day: I'll try to come up with some new material, perform the shows, post on social media, and hang out with family and friends when I can. I work a lot.
What are some of your interests and hobbies outside of magic and throwing playing cards?
Going to sporting events. I was a baseball player, and we're from Cleveland, so we go to different Cleveland Indian games. I played baseball up until a couple years ago, after I had an elbow injury, where I had to have surgery, which was both baseball and card-throwing-related. So I gave up baseball.
Also four-wheeling, hanging out with family, cooking on the grill - those are my hobbies right now.
Aside from your world records, what would you consider to be your biggest accomplishments, and things you're most proud of?
I guess my girls. I have a three-year-old, Aubrey, and I have a five-year-old, Averie. Having kids now, it's changed my life. When I'm not performing, I'm going to dance recitals and taking them for swimming lessons and Little Gym and getting them into sports and baseball and soccer and basketball. So I'm spending a lot of my time with those two, and there's one more on the way in August. So it's going to change my life even more, coming up.
What instructional videos have you produced that we should know about?
If you want to learn some magic and some card-throwing, I have a free tutorial and some more tutorials on my YouTube channel. I also have some behind the scenes of the card-throwing and some in-depth training on a DVD called Velocity, which is available on my website.
What playing cards have you personally been involved with producing?
I developed the whistle for the Banshee throwing playing cards. Banshees were created by Murphy's Magic, while the whistle was created by me. So Banshees and Banshees Advanced are playing cards that you can throw that have a measuring system. I used the Chrome Kings that De'Vo developed for most of the first video for Dude Perfect. In my second collaboration video, I used my new Falcons, which have a gold and silver edition. We just released a cool Kickstarter for the Falcon Razor deck.
What playing cards do you use for performing magic?
My magic deck is still Bicycle. I still prefer them over any other deck that I've used for performing magic, unless I'm at a really high-end event and I want to have a fancy deck of cards. I will browse my collection and grab one of De'Vo's earlier decks. I'm not against other companies though, and I have decks from David Blaine, Art of Play, and Theory 11. I probably have thousands different decks of cards, if not more. Some decks of cards, other magicians give to me. Some decks of cards, I've received as gifts. So I like playing cards all around.

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When did you first get involved in magic and what first sparked your interest in it?
I was seven years old. I always did card tricks. My dad knew one card trick, my uncle knew a coin trick, and that was what really sparked my interest - being able to handle cards and being able to do one-handed cut and shuffle the cards and be able to do little tricks, where I could do some betting things with family and friends. That's how I really got into card magic. The coin trick was just the scotch and soda trick, and that was the trick that my uncle knew and taught me. He ended up giving me the coins to be able to perform that trick for my friends. So that got me interested to it.
Back in the day we also had World's Greatest Magic every Thanksgiving. That sparked an interest from illusions to close-up magic to all those other things that just got me into magic even deeper.
How have your own performances and shows changed since you first became involved in magic?
I've made myself more of an entertainer. I'm not the best or most technical magician in the world. But I feel that I'm a good entertainer. I'm out there performing and doing things that are not easy to figure out, but they're also fun. They're not drawn out, and they're exciting.
I try to create some magic tricks that would fit in with my card-throwing For example, there's my own version of a card stab and instead of using a knife I do this: I have someone select a playing card, lose it in the deck, throw the cards in the air, and then I throw a playing card and pin their sign card to a board.
I also create tricks that fit in with my personality, which is just have a good time, make sure the audience is having a good time, and keep people entertained. I'm always there to talk with my audience. And if people see me at a show, I'm the same person that they would see if I was just walking down the street. Those are the people that got me into magic, and I'm always there for those types of people as well.
How has technology impacted the magic industry over the last couple of decades, and is this good or bad?
I think it's enhanced the magic community a ton. I use technology magic in my act now, and I don't see a weakness in it yet, other than someone thinking that it might be an app. But if you can use somebody else's cell phone or somebody else's technology in their hands and end up doing something with their props, you can sometimes just get rid of that whole idea of "That was an app" or "That was something that had to do with technology." If you're a good storyteller, you can kind of work around that.
Do have any good stories you can share about an epic "fail" that you experienced?
I haven't really had any card-throwing things gone wrong, aside from not hitting the target the first time. But I did have one epic fail. At the end of my shows, I would throw playing cards as far as I could, for example at an outdoor show in the summertime. If it was a kids' show, I'd tell the kids: "Whoever catches this card wins a deck of cards, one of these Chrome Kings" (or a Bicycle deck or whatever I had at the time). I would throw the card as far as I could or as high as I could, and outside it would definitely travel sometimes farther than world record distance because of wind and things like that.
Well, one day, I had two kids run into the card at the very same time, and they kind of ran face-to-face, ran into each other. The one kid's tooth popped right out. So that was an epic fail. I was pretty upset about that. But they went to the hospital, and they got the tooth back in, and I never heard from that family again, even in a bad way. But I felt bad.
I guess the first show ever I ever did in my entire life was an epic fail as well. I was 15 years old. I thought flash paper and smoke powder and sparkle dust type of stuff that was flammable would be a cool idea to set on fire in somebody's living room. Well, it started sparkling and sparkling and sparkling, and it never stopped until it hit the floor and then burned a nice quarter-inch hole in their carpet. This was a housewarming party for their first house that they ever bought. Now they have a quarter-inch burn hole in the middle of their thing! 20 or more years later, they come up to me, and say: "That burn hole is still there, and we love that you're performing still. We tell everybody that you did it."
What advice would you give to a young person just starting to learn card magic for the first time today?
Just practice. Don't necessarily practice in front of a mirror. It's good to practice your angles, but practice on your family. Practice on your brother or your sister, your aunt or your uncle. The more that you're out there, performing these tricks on people, the better you'll get.
I've seen some of the best magicians in the world technically who can show the most incredible card move that I've ever seen in my entire life, but they don't have the courage to walk up to a real person and perform that trick. Even though they would blow me away technically, they don't have the social or people skills. So develop your people skills. It's going to help you with school. It's going to help you with presentations in college. It's going to help you with anything. The more that you can be in front of people and the more that you feel comfortable with people, the better you'll get with your act. People will see that you're comfortable, and they'll like you as a person, as well as your act.
Do you have any thoughts and opinions on cardistry?
I think cardistry's pretty cool. I have a lot of friends that do cardistry. I know De'Vo was one of the first to do extreme card manipulation, and he popularized it. Then it became cardistry, and then the Buck twins made it a little bit more popular, which is great.
Back in the day all of those fancy card moves were used as performance pieces. Nowadays they're used as things added to enhance your performance. While you're performing a trick, you do a little bit of cardistry in the middle of it, finish your trick, and you're done. It just gives you something you can do with cards that no one else can.
What has been your experience with social media, and what role do you think it plays for your career?
I never liked social media. I hated that kind of stuff. But I guess I followed just on what everybody was doing. I thought, "I don't want to be left behind too far. I'll post here and there." Now I have an audience of over half a million people. It's not a lot yet, but it's getting there, and it's growing every day. I'm getting sponsors from different companies, and I'm doing sponsored posts. I'm becoming an influencer. I'm making money on YouTube. I'm making money on Instagram. So I'm going to continue to do that, because, as of right now, during this time in the world [COVID-19 crisis] it's the only way for an entertainer to make money.

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Do you have any goals or accomplishments that you would still like to achieve in your lifetime?
That's a tough one. Just keep performing. I feel like I've accomplished so much, so young. I would love to build up my YouTube subscribers. I would love to continue that and present card-throwing, magic, and tutorials to the younger people out there in the world, give them a place that they could learn and collaborate with others. I would like to just continue doing what I'm doing, collaborating with different artists, making different trick shot videos, trying to always get better. That would be the goal, never to let it get stale, never let it get old.
I had a mentor as a kid when I went on Ripley's Believe It or Not say, "Enjoy your 30 seconds of fame, because it's not going to last more than a couple of weeks." When that mentor said that to me, I was like, "Well, I'm going to prove him wrong." I've been doing card-throwing now for 18, 19 years, making a significant living off that and off my magic. So it's been going on for 18 years. Ricky Jay did it his whole career. I think I can keep enhancing it and making it better, keeping it popular.
What should we know about Magic Gives Back, which you founded and are the director of?
Magic Gives Back is a platform that I created for my Las Vegas-style magic show. Originally for ten years I was performing at 400 schools a year, as a prize for a local fundraising company. Kids would sell magazines, cookie dough, and wrapping paper and I was the prize for their reward. Instead I basically made Magic Gives Back, the ultimate family night, as a fundraiser. I grabbed 15 of my closest friends, from lighting engineers, sound engineers, to special guest entertainers to dancers to assistants, built some of the best illusions from big magic builders in Las Vegas, like Magic Ventures, and I have tons of different illusions from around the world. We put all that stuff together.
We ended up going into schools, offering them 50% of the profit. So instead of kids selling magazines and cookie dough, they would sell tickets to the show. They would be the promoters to the show, and then we would bring that show to their facilities, their auditoriums. In one night, we could raise anywhere from $20,000-$40,000 and split the money, with the school perhaps doing absolutely nothing. And we had a sold-out show and were able to perform our Las Vegas Dallas show without ever having to spend any money on advertising. So it was a win-win for everybody.
Where can people go to see you perform today?
Most of my shows are private. We do probably 15 Magic Gives Back shows a year. Just say keep an eye out on my social media. If there are public appearances, I put them on Instagram or Facebook or Twitter, and if they want to come to a Magic Gives Back big show, the next shows will be in the spring, 2021.

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CONCLUSION
There's no doubt that Rick Smith Jr is a unique individual with a remarkable set of talents. He has shaped himself into an entertainer like no other. His path to the record-setting top has been shaped by a few key events, especially his baseball background, his first world record, and his Dude Perfect collaboration video. But he's also not afraid of hard work, as his busy schedule of 600+ shows a year makes clear. He's honed and polished his craft, enabling him to do things with playing cards that nobody else in the world can do.
But even if we're not about to contest Rick Smith Jr for his world records, that doesn't mean we can't have fun with playing cards in unusual ways. So why not grab a deck of playing cards and give card throwing a shot yourself!

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Author's note: I first published this article at PlayingCardDecks here.
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Interview with world record playing card thrower Rick Smith Jr

Interview with world record playing card thrower Rick Smith Jr
Who is Rick Smith Jr?
When you're an entertainer, you need to find something that makes you stand out from the rest of the pack. This is also true for performers in the magic industry. With magic man Rick Smith Jr, it's easy to see that he has what it takes to stand out from your run-of-the-mill magician. To begin with, Rick has three Guiness World Records.
But it's not just that Rick Smith Jr is a world record holder that makes you sit up and take notice, but it's especially the kinds of records that he holds. Rick is an expert in throwing playing cards, and holds the record for the furthest distance ever thrown with an ordinary playing card. But that's just one of the ways he's made headlines with his card throwing skills. He's also developed an incredible accuracy with his card throwing, and his insane skills have seen him hit the big time in a "trick shots" collaboration with Dude Perfect, which features his card throwing. The video went viral, and at the time of writing it has around 150 million views! In the summer of 2020 he made a return visit to Dude Perfect, the result being this latest video with even more amazing stunts.
With his unique fusion of magic and card throwing, Rick Smith Jr is in high demand around the world. He's performed on television many times, for some of the biggest names in the business. Each year he does more than 600 shows for a steady stream of clients, who want to bring his exciting brand of magic and card throwing to their homes, businesses, and events. With a background in marketing, Rick is well placed to serve the needs of corporate customers, while entertaining them with an unforgettable performance at the same time.
Rick has been amazing audiences for around 20 years, and with his remarkable skills and talents, he knows how to use playing cards in a way that few others do. We're grateful that he was willing to do this interview with us, giving us the opportunity to get a unique insight look at his world, and get some helpful pointers for taking our playing cards to the next level - literally!

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THE INTERVIEW
GENERAL BACKGROUND
For those who don't know anything about you, what can you tell us about yourself and your background?
Well, I've been performing magic for over 30 years. I perform close to 600 magic shows a year right now, with my card-throwing being a niche of my act. So I'm not just a card thrower, but I am a professional entertainer. I was an NCAA pitcher in college, and I developed my strength of my card throwing by throwing a baseball 90-plus miles per hour.
What can you tell us about the Guinness World Records you have set?
I have three Guinness Book world records for throwing playing cards. My first world record was set in 2002, for throwing a playing card 72 yards at a speed of 92 miles per hour.
My other two world records were set in 2015 and 2017, one for throwing a card the most accurate, which was 46 out of 52 cards to a target in under a minute. The other world record was for throwing the highest, which was 70 feet and some odd inches straight up in the air.
What does a typical day or month in the life of Rick Smith Jr look like?
Typically, I have been a prize for a fundraising company for the past ten years. I would perform three school shows during the week, Monday through Friday. My weekends, I would travel. I would perform for different companies and corporations around the world, and the school tour thing lasted for ten years. There was 400 shows a year.
An average day: I'll try to come up with some new material, perform the shows, post on social media, and hang out with family and friends when I can. I work a lot.
What are some of your interests and hobbies outside of magic and throwing playing cards?
Going to sporting events. I was a baseball player, and we're from Cleveland, so we go to different Cleveland Indian games. I played baseball up until a couple years ago, after I had an elbow injury, where I had to have surgery, which was both baseball and card-throwing-related. So I gave up baseball.
Also four-wheeling, hanging out with family, cooking on the grill - those are my hobbies right now.
Aside from your world records, what would you consider to be your biggest accomplishments, and things you're most proud of?
I guess my girls. I have a three-year-old, Aubrey, and I have a five-year-old, Averie. Having kids now, it's changed my life. When I'm not performing, I'm going to dance recitals and taking them for swimming lessons and Little Gym and getting them into sports and baseball and soccer and basketball. So I'm spending a lot of my time with those two, and there's one more on the way in August. So it's going to change my life even more, coming up.

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THROWING PLAYING CARDS
Throwing playing cards looks amazing, but why should we learn how to do it?
You don't have to learn how to do it. It's just something fun to do. Being able to be at a party and being able to take a playing card and be like, "Hey, let me slice that celery in half" - that's something that I do that no one in the world has ever commonly done. It made me unique as a performer.
I used my baseball background to be able to throw the cards so far, and the accuracy just came with practice. People kept asking me to do different types of challenges, and I kept on testing my abilities. Sooner or later, I was slicing olives being thrown up in the air or taking a cup off of somebody's head or slicing a vegetable in half.
So if you want to learn it, it's just a cool skill to have. It's not going to make you any money, unless you devote your life to it and add it to something that you love to do. Since I loved to be a magician, I wasn't going to make a living off just throwing cards. It was more of a hobby, and wasn't something that I was like, "Oh, this is going to be my job. I'm going to be a card thrower." It just became something that I can showcase in my magic acts, which made my magic acts more popular, which made me more money.
How difficult is it to learn how to throw playing cards for the average person?
The average person can learn how to throw a playing card fairly quickly, with the right technique, the right hold, the right flick of the wrist. Anyone can throw a playing card, just like anyone can throw an object.
Everyone can play a piano and can play Mary Had a Little Lamb, but not everyone can play Beethoven. So if you want to get good with it and confident with it, you're just going to have to keep practicing it. Doing it well is not something that you're just going to be able to do instantly. It's going to take years of throwing and figuring out what the cards can do and what they can't do. Once you realize what they can do, then you can create the trick shots that you want to create.
What else can you tell us about the process involved in setting your first Guinness World Record for card throwing?
The story with the first world record, the distance world record, comes down to the baseball locker room. In the locker room, before practices, we would goof around. I would perform magic for some of the guys in the locker room. But we would also roll up our socks and throw them across the room and try to hit people. One day, I got hit with a sock, and I didn't have a sock to throw back, so I grabbed out my deck of cards and took out one playing card, threw it, and gave one of my buddies the worst paper cut of his life. I thought they were going to be mad, but they thought it was the coolest thing that they've ever seen. So we practiced throwing a couple cards in the locker room, and that was it for that day.
The next day, one of the other teammates brings in a Guinness Book of World Records. He goes, "Hey, there's actually a Guinness world record for throwing playing cards, 201 feet, and it's held by this magician guy named Jim Carroll. I bet you can beat it." So we called up Guinness World Records. We called up every local news station, every newspaper, everything that you could do. In the year 2002, there was no social media, no YouTube, or anything of that caliber. So if you wanted to get it out there, you went to Associated Press. We went to the Plain Dealer, the News Herald. Basically, we told everybody we were going to break this world record for throwing a playing card, and we had no idea if people were going to show up or not.
What response did you get to your world record attempt and afterwards?
Guinness showed up. Every single news station showed up. Every newspaper showed up. It took about 30 throws because of the air flow in the room, but after I broke the world record, I made the front page of the Plain Dealer. It went to Associated Press and it went viral before viral was a thing. Every news station, newspaper, radio station in the world was contacting me and asking me, "What did you do?" This wasn't even a stunt, and it wasn't even "Can you slice something in half?" This was just throwing a playing card 72 yards! It had nothing to do with anything other than throwing a card a long distance.
But the following day, I was in class in college all day after this stuff got published, not knowing what was going on. And all of the voicemails were like, "Hi, this is the Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Please give us a call back." "Hey, this is so-and-so from Ripley's Believe It or Not. Give us a call back." "Hey, this is the Steve Harvey Show. We're doing a TV show called Steve Harvey's Big Time. We'd love for you to be a part of it. Please give us a call back." "Hi, this is the Wayne Brady Show, blah blah blah." I had voicemails from London, BBC, radio, so many different places. I was doing interviews like crazy.
That's how I got into the card-throwing. It was all a mistake. It was all from throwing a sock, to throwing a playing card, to giving the kid the worst cut of his life, to finding out there was a world record, to breaking the world record, and then getting contacted by media all around the world. It's crazy.
How did your other two Guinness World Records for card throwing come about?
For the other record, I went on this local station in Cleveland - FOX 8 - and I said, "Hey, I'd like to break a world record." They were like, "Hey, why don't you break it on our show?" So it was just a morning segment. It wasn't anything crazy, and I broke the world record on the segment. I didn't get any press out of it, other than FOX 8 in the morning. I broke the world record, and sent it to Guinness. They approved it, and I got my plaque.
I broke the record for the height on Pi Day, and we ended up getting thousands of people to show up at the Great Lakes Science Center in Cleveland, Ohio. We decided to do a magic show, as breaking the Guinness Book world record. I stood at the bottom floor of the science center and hit the ceiling of the science center, and we had people from different news stations there, as well as Plain Dealer, again. It didn't go viral or anything, and no one seemed to care, other than, "Hey, it's just the new world record." But it was an accomplishment. It was right after another surgery that I had on a piece of bone that was in my elbow that I broke that world record.
Do you have your eye on any other records, or do you have any plans to beat the ones you currently hold?
I was supposed to. In April, I was supposed to go to Italy to break a world record for the most cards thrown around a human in under a minute. That's on hold due to the world situation right now.
What can you tell us about your baseball background, and how has this impacted your ability in throwing playing cards?
My training and ability to pitch is the only reason I could throw cards so well. If you want to break the world record, it's possible, and I could teach you how to throw a playing card. But the only way that someone's going to be able to break my world record is they can throw a baseball 90 miles an hour plus. You could flick a card as hard as you want, but if you don't have that arm speed and that power from your legs and your body to be able to throw a baseball 92 miles an hour, there's no way in the world that you're going to get enough power behind your playing card.
I broke the world record in my peak of NCAA baseball. So if I teach a Major League Baseball pitcher how to do it, I can see that they would have a fair chance. But no one's going to break the record unless they're an NCAA athlete or higher. I just don't see it happening. Not to be cocky about it - I'm just saying it's going to be hard. That day I was warming up by throwing a ball, and then I broke the world record.
The world record has to be set indoors. It has to be set with no wind flow. We had to shut all the air conditioners off. We had to shut all the doors. There was no air flow, and it was weird, because when I first did go break the world record, I kept on throwing 200 feet, 199 feet. It kept on stopping, and then we ended up switching sides, because there was still an air flow, like some kind of vent. We switched sides, and I broke the world record the second or third throw after that. It hit the bleachers and bounced back 15 feet. So maybe I could've thrown it a little further, but Guinness took the world record from where the card landed, not where it hit.
Are there particularly memorable experiences you've had with your card throwing for TV shows?
America's Got Talent, the Tonight Show, and Shark Tank were probably my favorite TV shows to appear on. On Shark Tank I was able to perform magic as well as my card-throwing stunts, and it was on a major TV network at a prime time. So they got my magic and my card-throwing out in one episode.
America's Got Talent was one of the bigger stages that I got to perform on. I never got X'ed, and a lot of people watch that show, so that was another fun one to get recognized from. There were other shows that were fun to be on, like the Tonight Show. They all just have different audiences, and have different reasons for being the best show at the time. With the Ellen DeGeneres show, I got to throw cards with Ellen, and it was a timeframe and different audience that I'd never reached before. The Tonight Show is just a late night show audience, college kids, and was also another group that I'd never reached.
I have a lot of favorite TV shows. Even on Ripley's Believe It or Not, the first show I ever performed on, I was treated like gold. They flew me to Vegas to film in front of thousands of people, and I got to do stunts for the very first time, ever. I did thinks that I'd never done before for the very first time on TV, and that was so memorable.
Of the many videos online in which you appear, which is your favourite one, and why?
With YouTube channels I've been able to work with some of the best YouTubers in the world. When I did the first Card Throwing Trick Shots video with Dude Perfect, the video went viral. It trended in the number one spot on YouTube for an entire day. It had over 20 million views in the first week, and we're over 137 million views now. They got card-throwing out to the biggest audience in the fastest amount of time, and made me the most recognizable around the world for the age group of kids. Kids would recognize me anywhere I'd go, non-magic-related, just because they're huge Dude Perfect fans.
But Dude Perfect led into other big collaborations with Mark Rober, the mechanical engineer from NASA; with David Dobrik, going to his house and performing trick shots with all of his friends, and with Florian "Venom" Kohler, the pool trick shot artist from Las Vegas. And there's a whole bunch of others: Carter Sharer, Juggling Josh, Logan Broadbent, the Slow Mo Guys, the Modern Rogue, and Scam Nation. All of these other YouTube channels have just totally launched my YouTube career; I thought that I would have reached 300 million people in such a short amount of time.
What impact did these viral videos have on your career?
I have been able to charge higher fees and I have been more in demand. I've got some of the biggest shows of my life since then. I've been able to travel to other countries and do my card-throwing and magic in places that I never thought possible. I've had a few agents ask to hire me for different events. I've done just card-throwing shows, even if they were only ten minutes long. At times I been paid more to do a ten-minute card-throwing show than for my Las Vegas-style magic show!
So yes, it has gotten me out there, and the demand right after that video was so great that I couldn't handle all the shows. I started working with other magicians and people in my area, and we developed a really good entertainment agency ourselves called the Cleveland Entertainers, where we book different entertainers. When leads come in and I can't fulfill them personally, we say: "Rick's not available, but we have so-and-so that would be a good fit for your party." It is another way to make some extra money, but it also gives a lot of friends in my network some extra shows that they didn't have coming.
How many takes does it typically take you to accomplish the kinds of feats we see you do in viral videos like your first video with Dude Perfect and others?
Dude Perfect took place in one and a half days. The first day, we started at 11 and ended at 5. The second day we started at 11 and ended at 1:30 or 2:30, because I had to fly back. Most of the trick shots were fast, and didn't take a long time at all. The only thing that took time in between each trick shot was setting up the cameras. The trick shots that you would think would be the hardest to take place, like the olive slicer where Cody would throw the olive up in the air and I would slice it in half? A lot of people say "That had to take you all day," but I can honestly do that one out of every six throws. I probably cut that olive six or seven times, just to get the right and perfect camera angle that we needed for that shot.
Making a basket from a full court? Some people say, "Oh that probably took you all day." Believe it or not, that was my second throw. It happened, and we were done with it. We had set aside 20 minutes to do that shot, but I did it within the first minute.
No one would believe what was the hardest shot of that whole video. It would be the balloon that was hanging on the second level, and I was standing below, and had to throw the card upwards and pop the balloon hanging about 50 feet away. That was the hardest shot of the whole video, because I had to throw upwards at an angle, and I had to hit the balloon, and I had to pop it. So that one probably took the longest - I think we worked on it for 20 minutes. Then we went to lunch, and we came back. Right after lunch, we were about to give up, and then I got it. So 20 or 25 minutes was the longest we spent on any trick shot in that video. But a lot of them were first or second try.
What instructional videos have you produced that we should know about?
If you want to learn some magic and some card-throwing, I have a free tutorial and some more tutorials on my YouTube channel. I also have some behind the scenes of the card-throwing and some in-depth training on a DVD called Velocity, which is available on my website.
What's the worst injury you've experienced as a result of throwing playing cards?
I would say it was the elbow. I tore the UCL in the elbow, and I had to have that replaced. The first time was with a cadaver and that broke. Then the second time, they took my hamstring from my left leg, and they built it into my right arm. They did a figure eight twice to strengthen that ligament strong enough so when I threw a card or ball or whatever I was throwing, I wouldn't tear that ligament again. But that puts you out six months. I still could do magic and card throwing, but I did it with my other arm.
What do you think the worst damage a playing card could do if you threw it at someone?
It can definitely give you a paper cut, that's for sure. I think that's the worst thing you could do. I don't think you're going to kill somebody with a playing card, but you can definitely make somebody bleed. You can definitely stick a card into somebody, if you throw it hard enough. But it'll give you the worst paper cut of your life, so I recommend you don't throw at people, even though I've done it to friends of mine.
If you're going to have your card battle, you're going to want to have glasses or a welder's mask. I have a gauntlet glove. I give people Styrofoam targets to put on, the UFC gloves with targets put onto them. So if I'm doing this in a live show, people are 100% protected, and nothing is going to happen to them.
What advice would you give to someone who is interested in learning how to do card throwing for fun?
If you want to learn how to throw cards for fun, I would just say hop onto my YouTube channel. Check out the different tutorials. Grab some Styrofoam targets, some playing cards, and practice throwing them.
What can you tell us about the card-throwing competition at your shows?
I have a card-throwing competition now that is live for anybody that wants to come to one of my shows, offering $1,000 if they can hit a target three times in a row and stick their cards into the target. People come up, and whoever throws a playing card the farthest gets to throw three cards into the target. I demonstrate that it's possible right in front of them, and then I give them the same three cards, or three new cards, depending on what they want, and let them try to throw the cards as well.
If they do it, they win the money. If not, they get other prizes. They can win a deck of cards, they can win $100, or they can win the grand prize of $1,000. It's usually done live, in front of hundreds of thousands of people. No one's won yet, but I've given a couple hundred dollars away, and I've given probably 15 decks of cards away for people that have stuck one card into the target. I've had a couple good kids out there that are ready to take my money.

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PLAYING CARDS
Should we use old playing cards for practicing our card throwing?
I'm pretty much a diva when it comes to playing cards, and I've used Bicycle playing cards my entire life. I'll probably use them forever for practice. But once I throw a playing card and it gets bent, I can't throw it again. The accuracy and precision comes with a perfectly non-touched playing card. Once oil is on our hands or once the card gets crinkled or once it gets bent or the heat hits it and it starts warping a little bit, I can't throw those cards accurately. So I would say you can practice throwing or get the technique down with old playing cards. But if you're going to try a trick shot, to have the accuracy and precision that they're looking for, you're going to have to go buy a brand-new deck, never touched by a human.
What type of playing cards did you first use when you started card throwing and magic?
I typically use Bicycle playing cards. I've been a Bicycle fan since I broke the world record in 2002.
For magic I always thought Bicycle playing cards were cards that didn't look like trick cards. They look like the standard deck that everybody has, so when performing magic with them, people didn't think it wasn't a trick deck.
What playing cards do you use for card throwing today?
I still throw Bicycle playing cards, but I had special cards when I worked with De'Vo. When he created the Chrome Kings, I thought those would be a really good card to use because of how they looked in slow motion. I started collaborating with De'Vo as much as I could, because the cards that he created were always different than anything else that I saw on the market. He put a lot of work into it, and I used a lot of his different decks on different TV shows when doing card-throwing appearances. People would see those cards, and they got a lot of interest, and they would say things like "Oh, those are really sick-looking cards" or "They look really cool in slow motion." So I ended up collecting every single deck that De'Vo has created, and I have them hanging in my office on a nice plaque.
We've been friends for years, and he finally said, maybe two years ago, "Let's create a deck of cards just for you." So we created the Falcons, and that's what I have now. That's what I've been selling and giving away and promoting for the last year now.
What playing cards have you personally been involved with producing?
I developed the whistle for the Banshee throwing playing cards. Banshees were created by Murphy's Magic, while the whistle was created by me. So Banshees and Banshees Advanced are playing cards that you can throw that have a measuring system. I used the Chrome Kings that De'Vo developed for most of the first video for Dude Perfect. In my second collaboration video, I used my new Falcons, which have a gold and silver edition. We just released a cool Kickstarter for the Falcon Razor deck.
Do you need a special deck of cards like the Banshees or Chrome Kings for card throwing?
A brand new Bicycle-quality card is fine. I use all the different cards for different reasons. The Chrome Kings looked amazing in slow motion, and I liked the way that they looked. When we used 10,000 frames per second, it looked like a blade was coming right at the vegetable that I was throwing at. The Banshees were heavier, so when I did the long distance bottle-breaker on Dude Perfect, the Banshee card was the thickest card I had at the time that was strong enough to be able to break the sugar glass. The Falcon throwing cards which De'Vo and I created last year are a little bit thicker, the thickest stock that USPC has ever printed on. So my Falcon deck is the only deck that is printed on that stock, which gives it an edge over other cards, because they are a little bit heavier than your typical Bicycle playing card.
Bicycle cards are perfect to practice with. I've used them to break my Guinness Book world record. I feel that if someone wanted to break a world record for distance, that they would need to use a card like the Bicycle playing cards and not a Falcon playing card, because a Falcon would almost be considered cheating, because it's definitely a heavier card, and the heavier card will definitely throw farther than your typical card.
What are some of the other qualities we should know about your personal Falcon Throwing Cards?
There's a marking system on them, not for magic, but for card-throwing. There's a star measuring system for how far you would throw a card into a target.
There are gimmicks that are built with the silver Falcons and the gold foil of the gold Falcons. There's a double backer in the silver Falcons. There's two Jokers with a gimmick card, where you can force a card in the falcon's talons for the regular deck. Then there's a new reveal card in the new silver edition.
Other than that, it looks almost like a blade when you're throwing them in slow motion, so they look pretty cool when you hit them with the high-speed camera.
What playing cards do you use for performing magic?
My magic deck is still Bicycle. I still prefer them over any other deck that I've used for performing magic, unless I'm at a really high-end event and I want to have a fancy deck of cards. I will browse my collection and grab one of De'Vo's earlier decks. I'm not against other companies though, and I have decks from David Blaine, Art of Play, and Theory 11. I probably have thousands different decks of cards, if not more. Some decks of cards, other magicians give to me. Some decks of cards, I've received as gifts. So I like playing cards all around.
Are you a playing card collector at all yourself, and if so, what can you share about your personal collection?
I have a lot of decks of cards, but I don't have all the rare decks. I have never got into collecting like some of my friends who are professional card collectors. I do have some rare decks, like some decks from World War I and II. And I have lots of the different Bicycle brand decks. But my biggest collection is De'Vo's collection. That was the one series of cards that I wanted to make sure that I had every deck. So I do.

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CONCLUSION
There's no doubt that Rick Smith Jr is a unique individual with a remarkable set of talents. He has shaped himself into an entertainer like no other. His path to the record-setting top has been shaped by a few key events, especially his baseball background, his first world record, and his Dude Perfect collaboration video. But he's also not afraid of hard work, as his busy schedule of 600+ shows a year makes clear. He's honed and polished his craft, enabling him to do things with playing cards that nobody else in the world can do.
But even if we're not about to contest Rick Smith Jr for his world records, that doesn't mean we can't have fun with playing cards in unusual ways. So why not grab a deck of playing cards and give card throwing a shot yourself!
Where to learn more? Check out Rick Smith Jr's resources here: - Rick Smith Jr: Official site, Magic Store, Magic Gives Back - Social media: Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, Instagram, Youtube - Videos: Promo video, Card Throwing Highlights - Dude Perfect videos: Card Throwing Trick Shots, Card Throwing Trick Shots 2 - Tutorials: Free Card Throwing Tutorial, Velocity DVD - Custom decks: Falcon Razor, Falcon Throwing Cards, Chrome Kings, De'vo Cardistry decks

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Wrestling Observer Rewind ★ Apr 6, 1987

Going through old issues of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter and posting highlights in my own words, continuing in the footsteps of daprice82. For anyone interested, I highly recommend signing up for the actual site at f4wonline and checking out the full archives.
FUTURE YEARS ARCHIVE:
The Complete Observer Rewind Archive by daprice82
1-5-1987 1-12-1987 1-18-1987 2-2-1987
2-9-1987 2-16-1987 2-23-1987 3-2-1987
3-9-1987 3-16-1987 3-23-1987 -
  • Wrestlemania 3 is in the books. It was the most impressive wrestling production in all of history, and everything about the show exceeded anything that has ever been done before in wrestling - from the hype, the production, the attendance. Everything about Wrestlemania was bigger than life. Speaking of attendance, Dave should have a pretty complete estimate of attendance and money next week, but suffice to say Wrestlemania 3 was the biggest grossing wrestling event ever and has set a standard that it will be very hard for WWF to top next year (spoiler alert: they come nowhere near it next year).
  • On the whole, Dave thinks the wrestling was pretty good. The main event was bad, worse than Dave had expected, but it succeeded in its purpose as drawing a monstrously large crowd. Sure, everyone could have predicted Steamboat and Savage would steal the show. Maybe if they’d gone on last some folks who went home feeling sour would have instead clapped their hands and felt the power. Anyway, Dave runs down the card. 2.5 stars for the Can-Ams vs. Orton and Muraco, 2.75 for Haynes vs. Hercules, 1 for Jim and Bundy with the little guys, 1 for Race vs. JYD, 1.5 for the Rougeaus vs. Valentine and Beefer, 3.5 for Piper vs. Adonis, 2.75 for the Bulldogs and Santana vs. Hart Foundation (incredibly sad to watch Dynamite here), 0.5 for Reed vs. Koko, 2.5 for Honkytonk vs. Roberts, 1.5 for the Killer Bees vs. Sheik and Volkoff. But the major highlights are the Intercontinental and World Title matches. Dave gives 4.5 stars for Savage and Steamboat, which he says is the first match of its calibre he’s seen from WWF in almost a year and was better than any match from the last Starrcade. Dave’s only real criticism is the Steamboat promo that made things a little silly to start with. Otherwise, it had everything Dave loves: lots of near falls, big spots, and a build of excitement. Dave says when Randy turns it on, he’s as good as anyone except Flair. On the complete opposite end of the spectrum is Hogan and Andre, which he gives -4 stars for threatening to be the worst match Dave has ever seen. Dave absolutely tears into this match, and I’m just going to quote the entire review here:
Hulk Hogan pinned Andre the Giant with a legdrop after a bodyslam in 12:00. This wasn’t the worst match I ever saw, but it threatened to be at times. Hulk proved all his critics right--in that he simply can’t carry a match. Andre was even worse than I expected. Now, I always heard that Gorilla Monsoon was a math teacher. Didn’t he ever teach his son Joey (Joe Marella) how to count past nine because they were outside the ring for 90 seconds at one point and Marella never counted to 10. Everything done except the first non-slam and the final slam was poor. And little was done. -**** (that’s negative four stars -- I’ll have nightmares about this one--Andre just standing there not moving for minutes on end, nearly falling asleep while holding Hulk in a four minute bearhug). But who can complain--in one day this match did more business than every Buddy Rogers vs. Johnny Valentine, Pat Patterson vs. Ray Stevens, Lou Thesz vs. Karl Gotch, Ricky Steamboat vs. Rick Flair and Jack Brisco vs. Terry Funk match combined. And that’s something to think about.
  • So after Wrestlemania, what’s next? Andre and JYD seem to be heading out, and Piper’s gone for a while. Adonis vs. Beefcake is an obvious, though sure to disappoint feud. Duggan has some options, but you can’t push him to the top of the card right away. Jake Roberts vs. Honkytonk isn’t headline material because of Honkytonk. Bulldogs and Hart Foundation has too much else going on, and it’s not going to headline either. Outside of Hogan feuds, the only headline feud Dave sees possible is Savage vs. Steamboat, and that already peaked. Fortunately WWF has a month off to figure out how they’ll rebuild from here.
  • Riki Choshu is still the major headline in Japan, and it’s clear he wants to jump to NJPW. He wants to bring his friends too, but one of them wants (Yoshiaki Yatsu) to stay with Giant Baba and the others are keeping quiet. A bit of background on Choshu. He started in New Japan and caught a big break in 1982, where he became the most popular wrestler in Japan before jumping to Baba’s promotion with 12 guys to try and cripple New Japan in 1984. This past year, New Japan ratings have been in the toilet and their tv is in jeopardy, with rumors flying that they’d be canceled any week which would kill the company. Bringing Choshu in would probably save the tv deal. As we’ve covered, Choshu missed shows with a hand injury lately, and Yatsu has said he’s staying with Baba, but also that they don’t need Choshu anymore. Choshu has tried to convince the others to jump, and Yatsu trying to convince them to stay, so now they’re on the outs with each other. Choshu’s contract with Baba expired in March, but he has a no-compete clause saying he can’t work for another Japanese promotion for a year after his contract ends, and Baba wouldn’t waive the clause. On March 23, Choshu held a press conference saying he and the rest of Japan Pro-Wrestling (the group of guys he jumped from Inoki with, operating as a renegade promotion partnered with All Japan) had agreed to operate independently and negotiate and appear with both NJPW and AJPW on a tour by tour basis. This has been hugely damaging to the reputation of wrestling in Japan, so much so that the sponsors of World Pro Wrestling (a show that compiles US and Mexican arena tapes) wouldn’t renew, so Tokyo channel 12 has canceled the show in Japan. New Japan’s tv is moving from Monday to Tuesday nights and will be highlights rather than live. Ichiro Furutachi, the voice of New Japan on tv, has bailed on the company. Saito missed a contract signing and Choshu was there in his place, which suggests Choshu may be working for both groups already, which only fuels speculation that Baba and Inoki are in cahoots.
  • Saturday Night’s Main event from March 14 has a final rating: 11.6 and a 33 share. That makes it the second most watched show in the history of its time slot (in ratings points, as more homes have television, it’s the most watched in terms of total viewership). Dave notes that currently tv ratings are the best way to determine interest in wrestling. Live attendance can be affected by a lot of factors, while tv is mostly affected by what else is on tv. Short version: wrestling is not some fad that’s hit its peak and there’s more interest now than ever before. So why won’t ABC or another network get wrestling for that prime 11:30 pm time slot that’s a proven winner? Wrestling would certainly do better than what they have in the slot now, and it’s much cheaper to produce wrestling, so ABC could pull itself out of the red if they did it. Won’t happen, but it should.
  • Speaking of tv, JCP and WPIX in New Work struck a deal for airing Worldwide. The inaugural show was scheduled for last week and even got printed in New York tv guides, but it fell apart because JCP has a deal with Turner that gives Turner the right to refuse any affiliates for the syndicated shows. It seems Turner considers WPIX is too direct competition for WTBS, so he canceled the deal and JCP remains with no tv in New York. We’re still not at WCW but this might be our first LOLWCW moment.
  • More controversy in UWF. Remember when Bill Watts did that interview blasting St. Louis officials for keeping him out of Kiel Auditorium? Well, the Kiel people have walked back some of their exclusivity deal with WWF and put forward a sealed bid proposal for exclusive rights to the arena. Basically, promotions interested in running the arena in the next year should send a bid (most money and dates), and all bids will be opened on April 7, with the highest bidder getting the rights. UWF is basically going to run the Arena in St. Louis instead. Bob Geigel’s Central States promotion is expected to send in a bid, but we can all laugh at that. So really it’s a contest between WWF and JCP for who puts up the most money and agrees to book the most shows. The record between the two speaks for itself - JCP is a failure in St. Louis, and while WWF hasn’t put their best foot forward, they’ve outdrawn JCP consistently over the past 3.5 years. So expect WWF to win this one.
  • In other UWF news, they had good matches but didn’t make a lot of money on their California tour. Their March 25 show drew a hair over 200 fans for less than $2000 at the gate. A weird moment from that show - Michael Hayes and Buddy Roberts beat Chavo Guerrero and Missing Link in a pretty good match, but Terry Taylor started as Link’s partner because Chavo was late. Chavo did make it and finished the match as Link’s partner while wearing his street clothes. I don’t think you’d ever see that in WWF or JCP.
  • Regarding the Freebirds in UWF, their status is unclear. They’ve been released from their contracts, but they’ll work full time through the end of April. Also Hayes’s album is coming out soon, and everyone knows he wants to make it in music. Terry Gordy’s big concern is his Japan deal, and working nightly in the US with a bad knee won’t be great for his chances there, so he might want to work limited dates.
  • Dave has a few pages of show reports from live shows, including one submitted by a fan by the name of Mike Tenay. Tenay saw the March 21 WWF tv tapings in Las Vegas which will air through April as Superstars and build the post-Wrestlemania angles. The show started 45 minutes late so the seats could fill up, so they stalled with some matches and introduced Missy Hyatt to the crowd as a face (they gave her a cheap heat line supporting the local college basketball team to ensure she’d be cheered later). The first hour included the debut of Missy’s Manor, which had an apartment type setting and Missy wore a new leather outfit each hour. The microphone starts on the floor each segment so she has to bend over to pick it up, and the interviews pretty much entirely consist of sexual innuendo. The first one saw Bobby Heenan try and fail to ask her out. Fans reacted well to that one, but started to grow restless in the second show’s segment when Jimmy Hart and Honkytonk were in the Manor. By the third one, the fans weren’t having any more of it even though the guests were Rick Martel and Tom Zenk. Long story short, the Missy’s Manor segments are not going to air and these are being treated as dress rehearsals and they’re planning to tape the first segments meant to air on April 23rd after airing a brief clip announcing her taking over the Pit on the 18th or 25th. In other news, Hogan showed up for the very last bit of the show and beat Hercules in a 9 minute match (it went so long because of a bearhug that went several minutes).
WATCH: Missy’s Manor Segment One, Segment Two, Segment Three
  • Dave, meanwhile, reports on the March 25 JCP show in San Francisco. The bottom of the card was pretty poor, but the final two matches did really well. The Road Warriors & Dusty vs. the Horsemen (Tully & Luger & Arn) for the trios titles was really good, mainly because Tully’s a master showman and that’s what you need going up against the Road Warriors and Dusty. Luger’s inexperience shone through at points, but for the most part he did a good job selling for the Road Warriors and looked good for the brief time he was in the match. Dave gives Nikita Koloff vs. Ric Flair in the main event 4 stars. The finish was an over-the-top rope disqualification, and while Koloff looked smaller than usual, he wrestled better than ever, including a sunset flip over the top rope. The crowd, Dave noticed, was almost entirely men ages 16-30, whereas WWF draws a much broader crowd. They announced a return for April 23 and some names, but those names were guys like Wahoo McDaniel, Baron Von Raschke, Vladimir Petrov, and Bob & Brad Armstrong, so the crowd was less than enthused and didn’t storm the ticket office.
  • He also saw the UWF show in Stockton on March 26. Chris Adams & Sam Houston vs. Sting & Rick Steiner was an excellent match that went to a twenty-minute draw, and Dave raves that it’s the best match he’s seen in California in seven months, citing Sam Houston’s skill especially. The Hayes & Roberts vs. Link & Chavo match got weird, as it had Nickla and Sunshine handcuffed together at ringside. Things went fine for the first 9 minutes, then Chavo dropkicked Roberts out of the ring, and it seems like Sunshine tried to get out of the way which pulled Nickla down. After that things fell apart and they devolved into a fight where Nickla practically killed Sunshine until Hayes, Roberts, Red Bastien, and Grizzly Smith had to get out there to calm them down (they failed) and finally separate them. Sunshine bolted to the dressing room and Nickla pretty well bowled everyone over chasing her down. Hayes and Roberts rejoined the match after everything got resolved and they went to the finish. There was also a First Blood, I Quit battle royal that was really good and better than WWF, AWA, and JCP battle royals Dave’s seen recently. Despite the small crowd (800), Dave says credit to the wrestlers working hard for the fans and putting on a better show than JCP did the night before.
  • Terry Taylor reportedly assaulted a teenage fan at a March 13 UWF show. According to the newspaper report, the show was at a high school with 150 in attendance, and the kids threw trash into the ring, so Taylor told school officials he wouldn’t come out until the ring was clear. After he came out, fans chanted “narc” at him and cheered for Eddie Gilbert the whole match. Taylor yelled back at some of the heckling fans as he returned to the back, and a few responded by saying they’d fight him. So Taylor confronted 16-year old James Shamblin and asked him what he said, to which Shamblin said “I just said it.” Taylor reportedly headbutted and punched Shamblin, knocking him out and breaking his nose. The incident is being investigated.
  • Junkyard Dog seems to be out the door while Ken Patera is in the door of WWF. JYD had a best of tape in production, but WWF halted production a few weeks back.
  • Dave’s figured out what put Wrestlemania 3 over the top for him as opposed to Wrestlemania 2 It was the commentary and atmosphere. Both shows had good and bad matches, but last year the celebrity guest commentators actively detracted from the match, whereas this year the commentary was good throughout. Gorilla Monsoon, whom Dave does not care for as a commentator, “even did a good job as a foil for Jesse aaaaaaaaaaaaa (my typewriter freaked out during that last sentence).” Guess it wasn’t used to typing compliments for Gorilla.
  • [WWF] Dave thinks Roddy Piper might actually be hanging it up. For now. His last Pit was real good, and didn’t set up a return angle. Dave is skeptical Piper can get the wrestling disease out of his system for good, but it’s possible he’s the rare one who can. Lol nope.
  • Some All Japan notes. Ric Flair and the Road Warriors helped draw a record 12,900 to Budokan Hall on March 12. Flair had a match with Hiroshi Wajima where Wajima didn’t look great but Flair carried him through. John Tenta has been told by Giant Baba to lose 65 lbs before he can debut.
  • [JWP] Shinobu Kandori has announced her retirement from pro wrestling. She’s a former world judo champion and has been a headliner for Japan Women’s Pro Wrestling and the UWA in Mexico since she debuted eight months ago. And now she’s quit after deciding she doesn’t like pro wrestling.
  • New Japan notes: The IWGP Tag Title tournament has come to a close and the new champions are Shingo Koshinaka & Keiji Muto. Only odd part is Muto is taking off until May 11 to film a movie called Hikara Onna. Also, on the March 16 tv, The Viking (same outfit Inoki wore when he attacked Muto in Florida) attacked Tatsumi Fujinami with a stick and hid out on the foreign wrestlers’ bus. He’s going to be the leader of a new heel group, and the next week they aired a message he read on tv saying their purpose is to ruin and destroy New Japan. Two surprising names announced for the IWGP series from May 11 to June 14 are Kerry Von Erich and Andre the Giant. No way either of them shows up, Dave says, correctly.
  • A young fellow named Paul E. Dangerously has been managing a 6’8” rookie named Lord Humongous in Memphis. Humongous is humongously bad, but reports say Dangerously is dangerously good.
  • Dump Matsumoto and Bull Nakano are the original Heavy Machinery. Dave does a brief reveal of some of the joshi stars’ real names, and notes that Dump and Bull took their ring names from the English words dump truck and bulldozer.
  • AWA did a tv taping with 17 squash matches. One of the better matches, Despina Montaguas vs. Sherri Martel, wasn’t even taped for tv. The only other really noteworthy thing here is that apparently Verne hates the term “ghetto blaster” so Buck Zumhofe’s blaster is just a “radio.” Anyway, they did a thing where Sheik Adnan blasted Zumhofe with the blaster.
  • Over in Stampede, Owen Hart won the North American title. Other notes include Brian Pillman being back, feuding with Makhan Singh and Ron Starr. The young Japanese wrestler with the brain hemorrhage from a couple months ago has recovered and is trying to get back to wrestling. Also, 72-year-old Stu Hart has taken over some training again and stretched some of the trainees so bad they needed to be hospitalized.
  • World Class drew about 3000 fans for a $12,000 gate (kids got in for $3 if they were enrolled in school). It led to a crowd much like the glory days of the promotion, full of teenagers, and the card was better than usual (not hard to do now). They’ve been doing a two minute challenge as part of building Jeep Swenson, and at this show Red River Jack came out and lasted the two minutes because he’s Bruiser Brody and Brody doesn’t lay down for anyone. Jeep is absolutely monstrous - if Hogan’s arms are 24 inches, Jeep’s are 28.
  • In the letters section we get information on a Tampa heavy metal band called Nasty Savage. Apparently pro wrestlers Luna and Lock sing on it, and in the inner sleeve are pictures of Kevin Sullivan, Bob Roop, and Sir Oliver Humperdink.
LISTEN: Indulgence by Nasty Savage
  • Another letter asks if there’s pro wrestling in Cuba, as the writer’s parents grew up there and used to talk about a wrestler called La Menaca Roja (The Red Menace). Dave’s never heard of pro wrestling in any communist country (reasoning wrestling is a very capitalist enterprise, and we have evidence that the Soviets didn't appreciate women's wrestling). The potential for getting China wired for tv and running live shows would be immense if you could do it. Dave knows wrestling was big in the 50s in Cuba, but isn’t sure if anything remained after the Castro takeover. There was a guy back then, Pedro Godoy, who was a big star in those days before coming to the States in the 60s and 70s, who could potentially have been La Menaca Roja.
  • Dave is still catching heat in the letters over his remarks about Misty Blue. An anonymous letter writer takes issue with Dave saying that how she’s dressed justifies any remarks he might make, calling Dave out for clearly treating women differently. When’s the last time he offered an opinion on Flair or Luger’s ass? The writer points out Flair’s flagrantly sexist behavior in interviews and asks why is it okay for wrestling to treat women the way it does. They conclude by saying Dave is a sexist and he should just own up to it and not try to excuse it. Dave responds, saying he talks about men’s physiques a lot and he has called attention to the fact that a large part of the audiences are children, so he does think Flair and Rhodes should tack back on the flagrant sexist remarks for that reason. In the end, Dave says that Misty’s ability in the ring compared to wrestlers Crockett could have brought in (like Debbie Combs, Despina Montaguas, or Donna Day) and compared to the joshis is embarrassing, and he says that’s the basis of his original comments. On the other side of the issue, another reader writes in saying she doesn’t see ass-selling in wrestling as an issue. The muscle freaks certainly aren’t selling wrestling skill - they’re selling appearance.
  • Another writer feels ripped off by the Roddy Piper farewell show at the Milwaukee Arena on March 18. Mainly because Piper wasn’t there, and it didn’t become apparent he wouldn’t be there until the show was over. The main event was advertised as JYD & Jake Roberts & Piper vs. Race & Adonis & Honkytonk. Before the first match of the show they substitute “Da Crusher” in for JYD, citing severe injury the previous night to JYD (this was really just a no-show). Right before the babyface team is set to come out, they announce Piper was “severely injured” the night before and isn’t cleared to wrestle, which causes the crowd to chant that this is a rip off. To placate the crowd they said Piper is there and will make an appearance, and they replaced him in the match with Rick Martel. The crowd was expecting a save by Piper in the match or maybe a speech at the end, something. After the match ended, all that was said was an announcement that “Wrestlemania III will take place next Sunday” and that’s that. The letter ends with something all too familiar to WWE fans in 2019: “All in all, I felt burned, but it won’t stop me from popping for my $19.95 for my Wrestlemania party on Sunday. I should be ashamed.”
  • The story of how Mike Rotunda beat Ed Gantner for the Florida title is pretty funny. Remember that dream date with Ed Gantner angle that Adrian Street was supposed to win before backstage politics fucked things up? Well, they did a Dating Game style segment on the March 14 house show where Gantner asked questions to the girls and Mike Rotunda was feeding answers to one so she’d get picked. Gantner got so mad he attacked Rotunda and they brawled to the ring, where Mike pinned him in 30 seconds. They announced that since they were scheduled to have a match later anyway, that counted and so Mike won the title.
  • Crockett’s Florida people are trying to talk Jack Brisco into making an appearance, which shows how much things have changed. Jack’s brother Gerald promotes WWF in Florida and the NWA thought of Jack as the devil for selling his stake of Georgia Championship Wrestling to Vince. But now they’re wanting him to do business.
  • In Deep South they ran an angle where tv announcer and future NWO referee Nick Patrick got attacked by Randy Rose and Mike Golden. Heel wrestler The Assassin, who’s been a heel since the days of Socrates, ran out to make the save and admitted that Patrick is his son. That’s also a real fact.
  • There was a match of the year candidate in Alabama on March 16. The Nightmares wrestled Jerry Stubbs and Tony Anthony in a cage match where the rule was you had to get a pin then climb out to win. Everybody bled heavily and sold great, with multiple pins and failed escapes. Ken Wayne of the Nightmares got a pin and crawled out, but the ref was bumped and didn’t see it, so the heels doubled teamed Davis and tied his foot to the top rope by his laces while Tom Prichard threw powder in Wayne’s face and threw him back in. Stubbs then walked out the door, closed it, and locked it, and when the ref came to he saw the door locked and Stubbs outside so awarded the win to the heels. The heels beat down the Nightmares until Robert Fuller and Jimmy Golden ran out to make the save.
WATCH: The Nightmares vs. Jerry Stubbs & Tony Anthony as it aired on tv (they didn’t show the finish)
  • Lastly, there are handwritten notes on Wrestlemania’s revenue at the bottom here which I think might be Dave’s handwriting. The notes read: “Wrestlemania Figures / Silverdome 90,873 paid $1,599,000 / US Closed Circuit 375,000 (est) $4,500,000 / Canada Closed Circuit 85,000 (est) $ 670,000 (U.S.) / Total 550,000 (est) $6.8 million (est) / Pay per view won’t be available for 3 weeks but figure w/ video, souvenirs etc. $20 million gross.”
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