The genre of professional wrestling has undergone an evolution and
metamorphosis throughout its history. From the sideshows in its most
primitive stages to the early days of television, which made the
legendary Gorgeous George one of the most popular athletes in the 1950s,
sports entertainment has thrilled audiences in all its forms. As far
back as Ed "Strangler" Lewis and Jim Landos packing stadiums in the
1940s up until the amazing streaming technology of today that allows
fans to watch live cards from around the globe, the grappling arts
retains a headlock on its audience.
It's often said that the unique business that combines drama and
athleticism is its own brand of entertainment. The squared circle is the
stage and that literal canvas of the ring is where these skilled
artists get the opportunity to paint an athletic picture for the
audience.
It's because of this parallel that Wrestle Rex, a concept from the mind
of world-traveled, Sam Adonis, has steadily become one of the most
intriguing events on the Pittsburgh wrestling calendar. A venue that
hosts several music acts on a regular basis, The Rex Theater on the
south side provides an actual stage for a cast of international
performers not often seen in the region.
"I
have been working at The Rex on-and-off as security for 12 years. We
had always kicked around the idea. Anytime I was in Pittsburgh, so many
people asked when I was wrestling downtown, but there was never an
opportunity. The idea of creating an event that appeals to non-wrestling
fans that want to come have a good time made The Rex a no-brainer. Now
we are four shows in and the scene is really growing," Sam Adonis
explained.
The
brother of WWE's Corey Graves, Adonis is a lifelong fan that chased his
dream, and his dedicated matched with his in-ring ability took him
around the globe as a truly international star. After finding himself as
a performer in the UK, Adonis went on to work full-time in Mexico for
two years for CMLL, where he's scheduled to return next month. South of
the boarder is where he was really able to hone his craft, working main
event matches at the legendary Arena Mexico for the diehard Latino
audience. A rudo, Adonis antagonized the Hispanic crowds as a foreign
villain, battling lucha legends during his tenure in one of the longest
running organizations in the world. He defeated the legendary Blue
Panther in a hair vs. hair match, before he eventually had to sacrifice
his own hair after a bout with Negro Casas, a visual that was
reminiscence of the late, Art Barr, who was an American villain in lucha
libre in the early-90s. Adonis' notoriety in lucha libre took him on
tours for All-Japan Pro Wrestling, the group founded by the iconic Giant
Baba. Adonis considers all of this experiences very critical to his
success and part of the inspiration for the Wrestle Rex events.
"My
traveling has definitely made my perspective on wrestling different to
almost everyone. I've been able to learn through trial and error of not
only myself, but of other wrestlers and promotions in many different
countries and cultures. That's why I feel what we are doing at The Rex
works. It's a melting pot of all of it," Sam commented.
With
names like Pentagon, Rey Fenix, La Parka, Hornswoggle, Super Crazy,
Bull James, and Gangrel as alumni, Wrestle Rex became known a standout
event that brings international talent with a mixture of Pittsburgh's
best stars to a concert type atmosphere with fans surrounding the ring
while a light show brings the glamour as the competitors make their way
to the ring.
"Wrestle
Rex is unique because there's something for everyone. I believe
wrestling has become too much of a niche and only appeals to diehards.
Wrestle Rex is standing room only with a party atmosphere, featuring
some of the top talent on earth for everyone to enjoy," Adonis
commented.
On
Thursday, February 27th, Wrestle Rex returns to the stage with another
card of global stars as they are paired with the iron city's best
talent. Joe Doreing, one of the top gaijin or foreign talent in All
Japan, returns to the theater for another rare American appearance, as
the talented grappler works extensively overseas. The lucha influence
will be back on stage as Hijo de Dos Caras,
Templario, and Audaz are scheduled for the show. One of the fastest
rising independent competitors, Danhausen will also compete. The western
PA are will also be featured as The Mane Event, the best tag team in
the area are scheduled, as well as Facade and Sam Adonis himself. One of
the top acts on the marquee is former ROH, Impact, and WWE star, Matt
Sydal. The sum total of all of these stars create a true buffet of pro
wrestling.
"It's such an up close and personal experience. This is not like
anything in Pittsburgh right now. It's such a mixture of styles of
wrestling all on one show," said Bobby Williams, widely-regarded as the
best referee in Pittsburgh and one of the event organizers.
While the steel city is known as much for its wrestling as for the steel
it produced, Pittsburgh has an extensive and storied history of the
industry. Bruno Sammartino, the Italian strongman and real-life super
hero to many will always be the standard of the area. But names like
Shane Douglas, Kurt Angle, and Corey Graves have also went on to
represent the region as well. Now Sam Adonis proudly showcases
Pittsburgh as the wrestling city that it is with this very unique event
at the Rex Theater.
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