Thursday, September 17, 2009

Wrestler of The Month

One of the traditions since January of 2009 at the Santino Bros. Wrestling Academy is announcing a monthly wrestler of the month. Voted by the office of SBWA the individual chosen has shown dedication, hard work, sacrifice, and improvement as far as in ring ability goes amongst others. I myself was voted wrestler of the month for the very first time in January breaking it in and last month August 2009 I became the first 2 time wrestler of the month. Here is what the office of SBWA had to say about Famous B:

Brian Famous B Winbush has been turning heads and making waves since coming onto the SoCal Indy wrestling scene. With just about 30 bouts under his belt, Famous B looks to have the tools he needs to become a major player in the sport of professional wrestling. This is B’s second Wrestler of the Month nod at SBWA, and coming in runner up nearly every month. This kid has a bright future. Keep your head on straight, stay in the gym, gain some weight, don’t give up and keep training. I look forward to watching you on TV some day



Wednesday, September 16, 2009

XPW 10 year Anniversary

Last month August 22nd 2009 XPW celebrated its 10 year anniversary in Hollywood, Ca. It was there Famous B made his XPW debut by competing in the four corners Dynamite D Memorial match. It was a night of action, blood, crazy bumps, nudity, and so much more. After such a great turn out I have a feeling that XPW will be back soon.




Thursday, September 10, 2009

Famous B vs. Kaos Sept. 26th 2009

Los Angeles, CA. September 8, 2009 - Santino Bros. Wrestling Academy brings EvoLucha back to Newhall, CA. September 26, 2009.At the last EvoLucha event. Rico Dynamite and Steve Pain left Supreme beaten to a pulp. Clay Motley tried to help the fallen hero, but met the same demise. Rico and Pain claim “the era of the old washed up wrestler is over”. What will happen? Find out September 26!Famous B, fed up with his Manager’s mishaps, fired Jezabel. Leaving her stranded .. Left unconscious by a superkick. Who will Famous B face next? How will he do without the distraction of Jezabel at ringside? Find out September 26!Oso Loco and BC Killers brotherly love came to a head last show, when BC cost his team the match by not helping Oso. Claiming he’s sorry, only to trick Oso blasting him with a vicious lariat. Will Oso call out his former partner? Find out September 26!We saw new faces like Crayze, managing The Nobodies to victory. We saw kAos debut for EvoLucha making quick work of Ray Rose. What will their impact be this time around? Find out September 26!It all goes down Saturday night September 26, 2009 at the American Legion Hall in Newhall, CA.

Just announced:
•kAos Barbarous faces Famous B
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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Famous B Bio


Hometown: Hollywood, California
Height: ‘5 8”
Weight: 195lbs
Catchphrase: “Who wants my autograph?”
Signature Moves: Shooting Star Press, 450 Splash, and Hollywood Sidewalk Slam

Famous B is just about as brash and arrogant as they come. He claims that he could have been famous at anything he chose to pursue in life. Some of these potential careers include: NBA basketball player, top paid rapper, or get this he could have even been selling tickets at the box office, not behind the glass where you purchase movie tickets but on the big screen starring in a lead role of a major motion picture. Despite the ability to accomplish any of these extraordinary feats Famous B says Pro Wrestling is his destiny. After joining Santino Bros Wrestling Academy in March of 2008 he looks to rise quickly up the ranks of Evolucha Entertainment Wrestling and with his quick wit on the mike and flashy in ring persona he definitely posses the charisma to do just that. To say Famous B is on the cocky side would be a huge understatement, he definitely only cares about one person and that’s the person he looks at in the mirror every morning.Check out http://www.santinobros.com/ and http://www.youtube.com/FamousB23

Clothesline


A move in which one wrestler runs towards another and extends his/her arm out from the side of the body and parallel to the ground, knocking over the other as he/she runs by.[1] This move is often confused with a lariat.

Cactus clothesline
A clothesline used by Mick Foley that is named after his "Cactus Jack" gimmick.[3] The attacking wrestler charges at an opponent who is against the ring ropes and clotheslines him/her, and the force and momentum from the charge knocks both the wrestler and the opponent over the top rope and onto the floor.[4]

Clothesline from Hell
A clothesline used by JBL, named while he was working as one half of The Acolytes. The attacking wrestler gets a running start (usually off the ropes) first before hitting a high-impact clothesline, in which he swings his arm forward while running toward his opponent.

Corner clothesline
A clothesline used by a wrestler where instead of knocking a standing opponent, the attacker charges against an opponent on the corner.

Flying clothesline
While running towards an opponent, an attacking wrestler leaps up into the air, before connecting with a clothesline. Another version sees an attacking wrestler leap up into the air and connecting with a clothesline onto an opponent leaning against the corner turnbuckle.

Short-arm clothesline
Also known as a short clothesline or short-range clothesline, this variation is set up by Irish-whipping the opponent, but holding onto the arm. When the held arm is completely extended, the wrestler pulls the opponent back and clotheslines him with the other arm.[1] Alternatively, this move can be performed in the same fashion, but following an Arm wrench or Wrist lock instead of an Irish whip, or by simply grabbing hold of one of the opponent's arms with one the attacker's hands, pulling it towards the wrestler and clotheslining him with his spare arm.

Three-point stance clothesline
Also known as charging clothesline. In this move, a wrestler uses three-point stance and then clotheslines his opponent. This move was invented and popularized by "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan who calls it Patriot Lariat.

Double clothesline
Two wrestlers both hitting a clothesline on a single opponent by joining hands is referred to as a double clothesline. A variation has both wrestlers charging from opposite sides of a single opponent with a clothesline.
A double clothesline can also refer to two clotheslines being performed by one wrestler on two opponents at the same time.

***************WARNING****************
Don't try this if you're not professionally trained and remember that even a pro can get injured or can seriously injure an opponent with this move.
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