Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Role Model and Referee Larry Peace signs with Right Coast Pro Wrestling in Delaware



I am super stoked to announce that, effective immediately, a longtime friend of mine, Larry Peace, will be joining the +Right Coast Pro family. Larry and I started in the business together way back in the days of WrestleTech where we were trained by Simon aka Lance Diamond, and Jim Kettner. I just could not be happier that he has agreed to join RCP as a Sr. Referee but more importantly as a mentor in the RCP Developmental Program. Since day one I always wanted Larry to be a part of Right Coast Pro in a larger capacity than just a sponsor (be sure to check out Larry’s Collectable’s and Peaceof Mind Cleaning, links are also on the RCP website). Outside of wrestling, Larry is what I call the ultimate family man and is actually a practicing minister for a local church. He has always been involved with helping the youths of tomorrow in any way he could, and to have that type of role model serving as both a Sr. Referee and a mentor with the RCP Developmental Program is quite honestly invaluable.
Here is Larry’s Bio that will be up on the website shortly: 


Referee Larry Peace is no stranger to Professional Wrestling. Before retiring in the early 2000’s to raise a family, Larry was considered one of the premier referee’s up and down the entire Right Coast. He has worked for several promotions and built an impeccable, and quite respected, reputation as being the “go to guy” when it comes to refereeing.  Whether you were a fan, wrestler, manager, or even owner of a promotion, when you saw that Referee Larry Peace was officiating a match you just knew it would be called straight down the middle and there would be no indecision, no controversy, and no “rookie” mistakes.  
It is no secret that Referee Larry Peace and ties with Right Coast Pro Management. Larry was one of the first to come on board as a sponsor for Right Coast Pro, as he owns two local businesses and his a huge proponent for supporting Professional Wrestling at a local level. Coincidently he has also trained with many of the same trainers as several RCP Elite Pro’s on the roster. Owner and Promoter, Lisa, has known “Ref Larry” for over fifteen years and he has graciously accepted her offer to come out of retirement and join the Right Coast Pro family, not only as a referee but as a mentor in the RCP Developmental Program.
Referee Larry Peace will be serving as RCP’s Sr. Referee, in addition to helping Right Coast Pro mentor the future referee’s, wrestlers, and leaders of tomorrow. 

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Steps in becoming a role model and leader with your chosen passion in life - Right Coast Pro Wrestling




It all starts with leading by example. First YOU have to make the decision that YOU want to be a role model and a leader. There is no magic token, or slight of hand from a famed figurehead that deems you a role model or leader, it is entirely up to you. You have to want to be that role model.

Do not make excuses, do not think it is too late, do not doubt yourself. Most everyone has a skeleton or two in their closet so to speak. If you have been on this Earth for any amount of time you probably have done something in that journey that might not be considered worthy of a role model, they are just excuses and you can not let that stop you.
It is never too late to change the direction you are heading and make the change necessary to better not only your own life, but that of others. 

For me personally, I am using what I love to do and my involvement with +Right Coast Pro Wrestling, and +Renegade Training™ to influence others in a positive way.
After only three shows (four if you count the Private Premier Party, but I am not counting that because it does not have a fancy Latin name to it – your cue to laugh) that influence is beginning to show as witnessed by some of the fan photos with Right Coast Pro Elite Athletes in this blog, and on the website ( http://www.rightcoastpro.com ).
In June, that influence will spread even further as two of our first Developmental Trainees will be taking to the ring in a special “RCP Developmental Showdown” match. 

Whether it is Pro Wrestling, surfing, skateboarding, football, soccer, baseball, acting, chess, or wherever your interest and heart lies in life take the step necessary to become a positive influence on others, even if you have not always been that pillar of strength and virtue. Put that turn signal on and change the direction you are heading.
-JJ 
 





Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Delaware Technical Pro Wrestling Star Billy Bax Signs with Right Coast Pro Wrestling April 20, 2013



I have to admit that the signing of Billy Bax to the roster was a complete, but pleasant, surprise to me. Keep in mind, I am privy to most of the “Corporate” meetings set between +Right Coast Pro CEO Mister Crister and RCP Lisa the Promoter.  Just how “Self Made” Michael Blake, “Mr. Upgrade” Mike Reed, and Mike’s Guy managed to not only recruit Billy Bax into the RCP Legendary Ladies Men but managed to convince him to return to the ring is a complete an utter mystery to myself. 


Having known and wrestled Billy Bax in the past, I can say he is one of the most solid technical wrestlers around. Yeah, he is arrogant, yes he is cocky, and yes he is a prankster but Billy knows his stuff. He was one of the first names RCP Developmental Head Trainer Mozart Fontaine and I listed as a Professional we would like to recruit to come in and conduct a seminar or two with the RCP Developmental Students. Not only is Billy Bax that good in the ring, he is that good at teaching others just how it is done. Trust me he is called the Valedictorian of Pro Wrestling for a reason.



Of course his return has put a slight wrinkle in my own plans concerning Billy Bax. Little did I know he would return to pick a fight with RCP Developmental Head Trainer Mozart Fontaine and the rest of the Legendary Chick Magnets.
Now that he is officially a part of the RCP Elite Pro Roster, perhaps when the dust settles, down the road, I can broker a peace between Billy Bax and Mozart Fontaine in a few months, though I have a feeling it will be years after the June 1 meeting, between the two. Who knows, stranger things have happened in the world, and this is pro wrestling. In any event, I am very happy that Billy Bax, despite his arrogance, has returned to Pro-Wrestling with Right Coast Pro
-JJ.
http://www.rightcoastpro.com