Hurricane Pro: Unleashed

Ford Park Exhibit Hall, Beaumont, TX Hurricane Pro’s latest event, Unleashed, went down on Saturday, February 22nd. It featured seven solid matches and one of the biggest crowds that I’ve witnessed at an HP show. Things started off quickly with the first of three title defense matches. Reigning Cruiserweight Champion, Bu Ku Dao, successfully defendedContinue reading “Hurricane Pro: Unleashed”

Hurricane Pro: Queens of the Ring II

Ford Park Exhibit Hall, Beaumont, TX Despite nasty weather, a solid crowd showed up for Hurricane Pro Wrestling’s Queens of the Ring II. The evening’s match ups were broadcast live on Title Match Network on their YouTube channel. There were seven matches in all and all of them were excellent. Along with a few familiarContinue reading “Hurricane Pro: Queens of the Ring II”

Hurricane Pro: Glory & Pain

12/28/19, Ford Park Exhibit Hall, Beaumont, TX My daughter and I attended the latest Hurricane Pro event, Glory & Pain, over the weekend. Of all of the HP events that I’ve attended, this was definitely one of the best ones. There were title changes, wrestler debuts, and even a good ol’ fashion slobberknocker involving membersContinue reading “Hurricane Pro: Glory & Pain”

Hurricane Pro 8/24/2019

The Great Sexy Love Invasion Continues… Two months ago, Sexy Steve De Marco and his Great Sexy Love Stable made their presence known at Hurricane Pro Wrestling. They stormed the ring during the main event between HPW Champion Jordan Jensen and “SuperTex” Brent McKenzie and declared that they were going to take over HPW. InContinue reading “Hurricane Pro 8/24/2019”

Queens Of The Ring!

Hurricane Pro Wrestling, Beaumont, TX On Saturday, July 27th, my daughter and I made the hour plus journey to Beaumont, TX for what has become a monthly ritual for my family. We attended Hurricane Pro’s Queens of the Ring event at the Ford Park Exhibit Hall. The show featured five matches that offered up someContinue reading “Queens Of The Ring!”

Pirates, Steampunk, Wrasslin’ and More!

Lake Charles, LA Since 1957, pirates have taken over the city of Lake Charles, LA, for one of the largest festivals in the state.  Originally called Contraband Days, the festival grew from a one day event into a two week festival that included speed boat races, concerts from major artists in multiple genres, a carnival,Continue reading “Pirates, Steampunk, Wrasslin’ and More!”