Saturday, November 29, 2014

UCW Wrestling's Johnny Deep vs. Quinn Harper: Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye



     UCW match #325 is the one and only time that Johnny Deep (at the callow age of 19) fought Quinn Harper. Johnny battled his brutal rival, Eli Black, three times in singles matches (#354, #336, #264) plus once in a tag team encounter (in addition to the impromptu scrapping during match #332). Johnny grappled with federation co-owner Ethan Axel Andrews three times (#295, #277, #269) in regularly released presentations, and once in a "lost video" (a private, custom match which was eventually edited and marketed to the public -- #316). By contrast, during Johnny's lengthy tenure at UCW, the young man avoided Quinn Harper like a plague after this lone match was taped.
     Quinn Harper is also the only wrestler that Johnny singled out to me in a negative manner, back in the days when we corresponded (before I sent Johnny a birthday gift and federation co-owner Michael Bodyslam intervened, explaining to me as diplomatically as possible that Johnny was having difficulty handling all the attention he was receiving from me, and specifically requesting that I no longer send Johnny links to my blog entries).
     I almost quit blogging altogether after that, until Jax Briggs came along and temporarily bolstered my spirits. I put Johnny out of my mind as best I could and never viewed his infamous encounter with Quinn Harper -- until two nights ago.
     The match wasn't what I expected, in many respects. Of course, I had only Ringside at Skull Island's gleeful description of Johnny's suffering ("Johnny is the mischievous pretty-boy...whoop his vanilla ass...") to help formulate my expectations. Since Blogger Joe and I never agree on anything -- especially what constitutes male beauty -- it's no surprise that he and I would view this match from wildly differing perspectives. Joe doesn't even consider Johnny attractive. Joe's masculine ideal is a bearded brute with WWE aspirations named Big Sexy -- the kind of Neanderthal who would knock Joe out with a club, grab a handful of the gentleman's greying locks, and drag him back to his cave for a well-deserved ravishing.
     Whenever I watch a UCW match, I focus on the reality behind the theatrics -- the actual interpersonal dynamic that occurs during these 30-minute S&M improvs. I pay especially close attention to the verbal exchanges and I relate them to what I already know about the two antagonists' personalities. In the case of match #325, I want to know why Johnny came away from the experience considering Quinn Harper to be "the worst guy" in UCW. In short, I want to figure out what makes My Beautiful Precious Johnny Deep (MBPJD) tick.
     As soon as this video begins, before the graphics even disappear, there's evidence of a personality clash in the making. Johnny is exhibiting his brashest, most smart-Alec behavior (probably to camouflage his discomfiture) while Quinn is typically sardonic. (I almost entitled this entry, "The Insolent vs. The Embittered" until I came across that appropriate old Irish Rovers tune.)
     Johnny is almost manic in his reckless mockery of Quinn and his cardboard-and-duck-tape "championship belt." In tone of voice, facial expressions, body language and hand gestures, Johnny reminds me of an old classmate of mine during my junior high / high school days -- a prettyboy who deliberately antagonized bullies and frequently paid the price for his irrepressible sarcasm (needless to say, I loved him to the point of obsession).
          Yes, this is the same adolescent who, according to Michael Bodyslam, is "shy about his body" -- exhibiting teenage bravado toward Quinn Harper as he stands there in his yellow speedo with the cameras rolling.
     Quinn is scary. I'm a middle aged man (nearly a senior citizen) and Quinn gives me the willies, so I can imagine what effect he's having on Johnny. On top of Quinn's typically aggressive, macho biker persona, he's betraying evidence of a latent gay streak which makes him even creepier.
     Johnny is clearly going for broke with the rapid-fire insults, and he immediately succeeds in pushing Quinn's buttons by calling him an "old man." Instinctively, Quinn's lips curl and his sadistic smile becomes even more grotesque. For the rest of the video, Quinn (who has always been self-conscious about being the oldest member of the UCW roster) will reference this personal slight incessantly.
     Quinn uses the phrase "when you were getting your ass changed" (a more vulgar variation of "when you were getting your diapers changed") to point out Johnny's relative immaturity, and Johnny's reaction is both innocent and coquettish. Quinn seems giddy with lust as he observes Johnny's performance.
     Johnny is genuinely, legitimately worried about tying up with Quinn when the bell rings and the banter is finished. Whenever Quinn feigns an attack move, Johnny takes a step backward. Eventually, Johnny finds himself trapped in a corner.
      "I've got you in a corner. Are you a little worried?" Quinn ridicules. "Come on, come on. I'll let you out. You a little scared?"
     Johnny plays off his trepidation by continuing to grin broadly. Later in the match, Quinn will label Johnny, "an old man's plaything" in a game of cat-and-mouse.
     When Johnny finally dares to half-heartedly attempt a wrestling maneuver (still grinning), Quinn slams Johnny to the mat with unexpected force and scrunches the kid up like an accordion. The back pain wipes the grin off Johnny's face and he does very little smiling for the remainder of this encounter.
     This match is basically a conflict on two different levels. First off, we have the ire of a grizzled, mature man who was disrespected by a teenage wise guy. Secondly, we have the undeniable homosexual sadism in an individual who passes for straight in mainstream, indy wrestling circles. Sure, Quinn Harper may seem like any hell-raising, patriotic, blue-collar roughneck outside UCW. However, inside UCW, Quinn has ratcheted up the S&M sleaze factor to unprecedented levels. Nobody forced (or even advised) Quinn to behave in such a manner; what we see during UCW presentations is simply Quinn being Quinn. In Quinn's own words, he "wrecks prettyboys," and that's how he gets his jollies.
      In match #325, Quinn utilizes his repugnant Oil Check "wrestling maneuver" on Johnny -- not once, but twice. On the second occasion, Quinn has Johnny positioned in such a manner that he makes the kid observe the lead-up to his own humiliation. Quinn even tries to make Johnny lick his thumb in preparation for the attack. I won't be featuring photos of this segment, because this blog isn't "hardboiled wrestling kink" and it's not about to feature any warnings for "unsuitable content." (By the same token, UCW Wrestling isn't an age-restricted, adult entertainment site like BG East -- Bodyslam and Ethan, take note.)
     As for Johnny -- please keep in mind that Johnny is a jock, and he has a jock's mentality. Johnny's character was forged on lacrosse fields and on wrestling mats at high school tournaments. As a result, Johnny has developed a stoic personality; he doesn't allow himself to display vulnerability. Johnny is a tough, traditionally masculine young man (and no, Blogger Joe -- "tough prettyboy" isn't an oxymoron).
      Due to Johnny's innate stoicism, "selling" runs contrary to his nature. (That's not to say that Johnny didn't sell videos for UCW; Johnny was a hugely popular wrestler, and his lengthy absence from the fed has to be a financial blow to the company.) "Selling," as it applies in this context, is a wrestling term which means being very demonstrative and extroverted when you are experiencing pain (even to the point of exaggeration, as long as you don't jeopardize your credibility in doing so). Johnny doesn't "sell" -- in this match, or in any other of his UCW appearances. When Quinn applies painful holds (clawing Johnny's pectoral muscles, for example), Quinn actually does most of the yelling, drowning out Johnny's low-key  reactions.
     The above photo captures Johnny's initial reaction of surprise when he first experiences the unexpected twinge in his right pec. Within seconds, however, Johnny was coping with the discomfort and doing his best to appear nonchalant, as unwilling to exhibit physical pain as he is loathe to show fear or embarrassment.
     Ethan Axel Andrews candidly revealed to me that he will seriously hurt opponents who aren't "selling" to his satisfaction. Of course, Ethan and Bodyslam make a living by marketing UCW videos, but Quinn appeared frustrated by Johnny's stoicism on a more personal level. At one point, in an apparent homage to Dahmer-style cannibalism, Quinn actually dives in and bites -- yes, bites -- Johnny's groin area. Johnny screams and seems truly agonized afterward. Given Johnny's ability to shrug off injuries, this segment is troubling. In a UCW career typified by acts of sexual sadism, Quinn has reached a new low.
     I am in a quandary deciding how to rate this video, considering Johnny's reaction to it. It's quite possible that Johnny didn't really experience the full impact of this match until he reviewed the tape. Quinn's actions, outrageous and repugnant in and of themselves, become even more reprehensible in the context of his onscreen remarks. Quinn gloats about Johnny's victimization, reveling in his role as predator. The substance of match #325 is horrid, but the style in which it's presented puts it over the top, even by UCW standards.
      When I suggested to Johnny that Eli Black was UCW's main problem, Johnny was adamant about correcting my misconception. "Eli isn't the worst guy out there," Johnny informed me. Then Johnny went on to say that he'd rather get "slammed into a chair" (Eli's knockout move in match #336) than have to deal with Harper.
     As I mentioned, this match was reviewed by "Ringside at Skull Island" when it was first released. With typical insouciance, Blogger Joe smirkingly entitles his review "Handicapped," and you can read it here:
        
Ringside at Skull Island: Handicapped: In a strange (but, as it turns out, clever) matchup, UCW pits Quinn Harper and Johnny Deep against each other...

     Remember, this is match #325, available for download here at the UCW Wrestling site. Right now, this video is on this page, but it may be moved in the future. (Just keep clicking on the "More Videos" links and hopefully you'll find it.)
"I swear to God, you better quit. This old man will rip your arm right the hell off and I will beat you with it."

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

UCW Wrestling's Eli Black vs. Pvt. Jack Marino: Do It For Johnny!!!


     Up top we have one of the great moments in the history of Hollywood "Youth Literature" adaptations. That's Dallas Winston in "The Outsiders," vowing vengeance on the socs who were responsible for the death of his best friend, Johnny. Directly underneath we have a UCW WTF??? moment -- Pvt. Jack Marino ministering to a barely conscious Eli Black like Mary Magdalene during the Passion of Christ.
     You probably didn't know this (because I didn't know it until UCW founder Michael Bodyslam informed me) but Johnny Deep and Pvt. Jack Marino are close friends -- so close, in fact, that Johnny temporarily quit the fed because he was so forlorn after Jack enlisted in the army. Don't believe me? Here's a chat that I had with Bodyslam several months ago (click to enlarge):


     Now you probably did know this, if you read my blog regularly -- the last UCW match that Johnny Deep wrestled was also an oil match against Eli Black (#354). I'm sure you all remember what happened in that encounter (a bleeding head wound is hard to forget) but just in case the memory has dimmed, Eli Black is more than happy to remind us -- right at the very beginning of match #379, before the action even begins.


     Video #379 opens up with a shot of those two bosom buddies, the federation's thuggish ex-champion, Eli Black, and the current, self-appointed All-Star champion for life, UCW co-owner Michael Bodyslam. (Anyone who follows Bodyslam's posts on Facebook knows that he is quite forthright -- even boastful -- about his sadistic streak, so it's only natural that Bodyslam would share a certain affinity with a notorious "heel" like Black.)
     Bodyslam: "So are you ready to meet your opponent?"
     Eli: "Yeah. Who is it? Is Johnny Deep still back? Is he coming back? Did he wake up from his coma?"
     Bodyslam: "I don't think Johnny Deep will ever do an oil match with you again."
     That's good for a few chuckles. Not having rubbed enough salt into the wounds of my favorite former wrestlers, they continue.
     Eli: "What about Jax? Did he ever get out of that trunk I put him in?"

Oh, that's really hilarious, isn't it, Michael?


     Bodyslam: "Ah, no. He's probably still in the trunk."
     And so it goes...
     Of course, it's mere coincidence that the final UCW appearances for both Johnny and Jax were matches against Eli Black. Besides, Johnny is still listed on the active roster and he's scheduled to return after his summer vacation. (Hmm...now what was the title of that 1966 surfer movie?)
     Finally, Eli's mystery opponent shows up and it's Pvt. Jack Marino, on leave from his military duties. Now, if you assume that this is going to be another squash of Eli's former bondage slave, think again. Jack is more muscular (and hirsute) than ever before, clearly in tiptop shape thanks to the rigors of army life.


     Do you know what's wrong with this picture? We've got smiles all around. Where's the killer instinct, Jack? You are about to fight the guy who not only left your best friend stripped naked and bleeding from a scalp laceration (the aforementioned match #354) but also beat him to the point of unconsciousness, then beat him even more (match #336 -- the most affecting example of bullying, pro wrestling style, that I've ever seen, and my reason for creating this blog). I wanted to see Dallas Winston in that "Outsiders" hospital scene; instead I got something all together different.
     Jack remains disappointingly easygoing throughout this video. Jack is the antithesis of UCW newcomer Danny Sticks, who was the subject of my last blog entry. I don't know Jack's astrological sign, but I'll bet my life that he's not a Cancer. (On a side note, my fellow Cancerian Danny Sticks has seen fit to mock my interest in astrology -- not once but twice -- in recent video communiques.)


     Ah, well, it's to be expected. Two Cancerians never get along -- too much intensity. At any rate, Danny is now sporting a spiffy, new, never-before-seen UCW Wrestling t-shirt following his attendance at a federation videotaping this past weekend. (I wonder if Jax Briggs' old employer is responsible for the printing.)


     Okay. Enough about Danny -- at least for now. Let's get back to Pvt. Jack and his social interaction with Eli Black in match #379.
     Before the bell even rings, Eli calls Pvt. Jack a "pussy" (Eli's favorite word) and later uses a profane litany to describe Jack's mother. Then Eli looks directly into the camera and speaks to us about an abominable heterosexual practice called "bowling" (I won't go into detail, but it's definition #4 in the Urban Dictionary) before inflicting this humiliating and emasculating "wrestling maneuver" on Jack. 

Something we'd expect from Quinn Harper?


     Eli is actually one of the twin snakes in UCW's Garden of Eden. Both Eli and Quinn are attempting to lead UCW down paths which are detrimental to the federation. Eli's influence is for hardcore violence and Quinn's is for  hardcore sleaze. If we want hardcore violence, we'll watch videotapes of MMA matches (where Eli may also make an appearance, by the way). If we want hardcore sleaze, we'll watch one of BG East's lecherously contrived "X-Fight" matches. UCW is not an adult entertainment site. Furthermore, hot young guys who have a lot going for them (e.g., Johnny Deep and Jax Briggs) probably aren't going to keep showing up for taping sessions if Eli is beating them bloody or Quinn is sticking his hand under their tights.
     It amazes me that so many UCW wrestlers rationalize what happens to them at the hands of Eli and Quinn. For example, Jax Briggs actually considers the hellish experience at the hands of Quinn Harper during match #356 to have been "a learning experience." Similarly, Pvt. Jack absorbs horrendous abuse during this ugly clash with Eli, but the serviceman remains cheery and unflappable throughout.
     For example, at one point, Eli notices that the cap from the oil bottle has sharp edges, so he commences to grind it into Jack's flesh, proudly displaying the ring-shaped imprints to the camera.






     If that cruelty isn't reprehensible enough, Eli demonstrates that Johnny's head injury in match #354 was no accidental fluke by deliberately attempting to hurl Jack head-first into the same cinder block wall. Fortunately, Jack's cranium stops short of the wall by about an inch.
     "Missed!" Eli grouses, and the cameraman (whoever he is) offers Eli the helpful advice that there wasn't enough oil on that portion of the mat. It's all typically ruthless UCW behavior, even on the part of the fed's technicians. 

     In this match, Michael Bodyslam plays an important role. In past matches, Bodyslam has consistently favored his fair haired boy, Eli Black. Bodyslam actually served as a launching pad for an Eli Black frog splash on a hapless Hunter Day (match #345) and offered heartfelt congratulations to Black after the then-champ's fiasco of a title defense against Jax Briggs (match #358).
      This time, however, Eli is facing an opponent who the UCW boss favors, and that fact proves to be Eli's undoing. After dominating the first ten minutes of action, Eli pauses to request another anointing of oil from Bodyslam. Bodyslam acquiesces, but "innocently" begins the process by pouring the oil on Eli's head, forcing the ex-champ to wrestle the remainder of the match squinting at his opponent through narrowed, bleary eyes.
     Then, when Eli commands, "Alright, now rub it in like a good boy," Bodyslam responds, "Someone else is going to do that for me." At that moment, Jack sneaks up on Eli from behind and perfectly executes a Russian leg sweep that would have done Bret Hart proud. Eli crashes to the mat, the tide has turned, and Jack remains in control for most of the video's duration.

      I would rate this match XOXOXO -- three hugs and kisses out of a possible five. Match #336 -- the second Eli Black vs. Johnny Deep skirmish -- was perfection from the standpoint of a pure good vs. evil conflict. That video gets a full five hugs and kisses, and I don't expect anything from any federation will ever equal it. This video would have gotten four hugs and kisses -- still an amazing accomplishment -- were it not for one flaw.
     From the moment Jack stepped into camera range, it was clear that he wasn't serious about doing severe bodily harm to Eli. Whenever Eli faced Johnny Deep, you could sense the mutual animosity and acrimony as soon as the cameras started to roll. By contrast, match #379 gives us two rugged, macho straight guys roughhousing as their competitive juices flow. Although Eli's ego was definitely bruised by Jack's strong showing, his physical health remained intact.
     The very first photo at the top of this blog entry says it all. It is rare when Eli Black is placed in such a vulnerable position. The proper response, given Eli's history of merciless brutality in the fed, is to do what Johnny attempted during a few glorious moments of match #336 -- grab a metal chair (or any other weapon on hand) and pound the creature into smithereens. Just beat the monster until there's nothing left but a pile of dust on the floor. Instead, Pvt. Jack was benevolent of heart and showed unwarranted compassion.
      Of course, not everyone would agree with me about this general assessment, and Blogger Joe of Ringside at Skull Island has, unsurprisingly, a different point of view. Old Steamy Pants himself dusted the cobwebs off an old bottle of Geritol and managed to work up enough energy to compose a full, five-paragraph review of this match (which is like a five-star rating, coming from him). You can glance at all the giddy superlatives over here:

Ringside at Skull Island: Eli's Slick Hairy Private: I love the hell out of  UCW . Even its lamest fight (and there have been some lame ones) has been good for a...

     (Oh -- and look! You don't even have to read beyond the title to encounter the first lewd double entendre! What a joy!)
     As I mentioned, this is match #379, and it's currently the featured offering, available for download at the UCW website. Enjoy.