Luke Hadley (Juggalo Wrestling) Jackass stunts

Luke_Hadley_(Juggalo_Wrestling)_Jackass_stuntsLuke Hadley (Juggalo Wrestling) Jackass stunts

Rating:    User: DVLH333   2008-02-10T13:15:57.28Z

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"Surprise! You're dead!"

Surprise!_Youre_dead!"Surprise! You're dead!"

Rating:    User: DVLH333   2008-01-12T12:43:46.737Z

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New Jack Extreme Wrestling (ECW Superstar)

New_Jack_Extreme_Wrestling_(ECW_Superstar)ECW original - New Jack, doing some hilarious yet disturbing promos in San Francisco for the Backyard Wrestling Video Game publicity shoot in 2004. DVLH. LukeHadley.com

Rating:    User: DVLH333   2007-02-16T00:17:36.827Z

Tags: ECW | extreme | wrestling | WWE | WWF | WCW | CZW | IWA | Howard | Stern |

Necro Butcher on the 2007 CZW TOD

Necro_Butcher_on_the_2007_CZW_TODNecro explains to Luke Hadley his travel difficulties getting to the 2007 CZW Ultra-violent Tournament of Death. Dylan Keith Summers (born July 13, 1973) is an American professional wrestler best known by his stage name The Necro Butcher. Primarily wrestling for Combat Zone Wrestling in Philadelphia and more recently Ring of Honor as part of The Age of The Fall, Summers has competed for numerous promotions including IWA-Mid South, Jersey All Pro Wrestling, CHIKARA, Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, XCW Wrestling, Juggalo Championship Wrestling. He is well-known for his willingness to participate in a creative and dangerous mix of hardcore matches and deathmatches. He competes alongside Toby Klein regularly in CZW their team name is the Tough Crazy Bastards. Wrestling career In 1998, Summers made his professional wrestling debut after teaming with Aaron White to take on Victor Pain and Canyon. Summers continued to work small independent shows across Texas. On March 16, 1999, as Necro Butcher, he won his first professional wrestling championship, after defeating Damon Richards to become IHW Hardcore champion. Butcher's popularity continued to dominate Texas wrestling, and at his debut in TCW, he defeated rival Joey Diego to become the company's Hardcore champion. His success in TCW came to a halt after a dispute with its promoter. He lost the Hardcore title to Hellhammer before leaving the company. Butcher continued to build up his reputation as the most violent Death Match wrestler in Texas. On October 10, 1999, Butcher faced "Mad" Man Pondo for the first time. He would face Pondo again in JCW (Juggalo Championshit Wrestling) in a Death Match in 2003. The match can be found on JCW Vol. 3 (November 11, 2003). Another match in JCW included a "Light Tube" match from the 2003 Gathering of the Juggalos where he squared off against "Hollywood" Chuck Hogan ("Death Dealer" Tommy Starr in a Hogan-like zombie mask). Combat Zone Wrestling His success in IWA-MS lead him to become a name attraction for hardcore oriented indy promotions in North America. For Combat Zone Wrestling, Butcher worked a program with Wifebeater, losing to him in the first Tournament of Death in 2002. Butcher returned the following year and was eliminated in round two by Ian Rotten. He reached the final at the 3rd annual Tournament of Death before finally winning Tournament of Death 4 by defeating John Zandig and Nick Gage.[6][7] This victory made him the only person ever to win both the King of the Deathmatch and Tournament of Death. After this, he feuded with Nick Gage, John Zandig, and Justice Pain and fought them in a losing effort in the Cage of Death match.[7] He briefly held the Ultraviolent Underground Championship when the current champion Zandig presented him with the belt at Tournament of Death IV: Butcher had eliminated Zandig from the tournament. Butcher and "Mr Insanity" Toby Klein teamed as "The Tough Crazy Bastards" to win the CZW tag belts from The H8 Club, Nick Gage and Justice Pain. They subsequently dropped them to The Kings of Wrestling, Chris Hero and Claudio Castagnoli

Rating:    User: DVLH333   2007-12-28T11:49:25.317Z

Tags: Necro | butcher | czw | iwa | cage | tournamnet | death | dvlh | luke | icp | gotj |

From the DVLH Wrestling vault!

From_the_DVLH_Wrestling_vault!Luke Hadley tears it up in the backyard. This is a music video from 1997 featuring Marilyn Manson's "Beautiful people" Many of those who practice it embrace a style that emphasizes risky high spots (which can involve diving or taking bumps from rooftops or ladders) and the liberal use of weapons in matches. These may include thumbtacks, barbed wire, tables, plywood, fire, glass, and fluorescent lamps. Even among participants who shy away from this, there still is a considerable level of inherent risk involved. Many professional wrestling holds require extensive training to perform correctly and safely, which few backyard wrestlers have received. These and other concerns are at the heart of the controversy surrounding the practice. Backyard wrestling is so-called because it is often literally performed in yards, though most any location can host a backyard wrestling match, including parks, garages, playgrounds, vacant lots, warehouses, barns, and school gyms. It is common for backyard professional wrestling promotions, or "feds," to construct their own homemade wrestling rings. Wrestling on trampolines is also common, which allows for visually impressive moves to be performed with a minimal risk of injury. Others opt to simply perform matches on the bare ground which, in most cases, is more dangerous than performing in home-made rings. Backyard wrestling promotions can be highly organized, and many tape their shows and maintain websites where media is available for download. The internet proved instrumental in popularizing backyard wrestling during its initial boom period. [edit] Relationship to Pro Wrestling Backyard wrestling is modeled almost entirely after professional wrestling, and many backyarders are dedicated fans of the sport. Backyard matches are usually "worked" in the same way professional matches are, with finishes booked in advance and participants going over high spots beforehand. Like in professional wrestling, backyard wrestlers can be seen communicating with each other during bouts. However, while hardcore wrestling matches are often criticized for lack of direction, the same may be said for much of backyard wrestling, especially considering the aforementioned lack of training. This can result in poor communication and, thus, a high risk of injury. Backyard wrestlers often create story lines and gimmicks in their wrestling events, creating persona and styles of their own. These characters are usually modeled closely after inspirations in their favorite professional wrestling promotions. Connoisseurs to the sport often criticize backyard wrestling as more sloppy and not as well thought-out as professional wrestling, especially because of the tendency of backyard wrestlers to use more absurd gimmicks and story lines. Creativity and organization are also important issues in creating successful wrestling events, of which the majority of backyard wrestling inherently lacks. [edit] History In its history, backyard wrestling has changed significantly in terms of its professionalism, safety provisions, popularity, and hardcore style. Backyard wrestling tends to follow the trends of professional wrestling and changes in accordance with what are the fads and trends in the major promotions such as World Wrestling Entertainment or Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. Although backyard wrestling has been often associated with a Mick Foley home video in which Foley jumps off the roof of a house onto his opponent who is lying on a pile of mattresses, backyard wrestling most likely began in the 1950s emulating such stars as Gorgeous George, and later Bruno Sammartino, and Superstar Billy Graham[citation needed]. The earliest listed "official" backyarder is Shawn "Crusher" Crossen who wrestled from March 1984 until early 1990 in his own promotion known as NWF Kids Pro Wrestling.[1]Twin Cities based promoter and trainer Eddie Sharkey actually co-promoted a sold-out wrestling event that featured matches from both P

Rating:    User: DVLH333   2007-12-18T08:32:19.787Z

Tags: wwe | ecw | backyard | hardcore | classic | rvd | hhh | tna | aj |

Luke Hadley

Luke_HadleyLuke Hadley

Rating:    User: DVLH333   2008-05-23T08:12:52.97Z

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ICP's 2005 Gathering of the Juggalos part 2

ICPs_2005_Gathering_of_the_Juggalos_part_2DVLH http://www.lukehadley.com The Riddlebox is the third studio album by American hip hop group Insane Clown Posse, released on October 10, 1995 by Jive Records. It is the third Joker's Card entry in the group's Dark Carnival saga. The eponymous Riddlebox is a jack-in-the-box that decides whether your soul is sent to Shangri-La or Hell's Pit in the afterlife. The album's themes mostly revolve around those of death; in "12", Insane Clown Posse rapper Violent J takes revenge and kills 12 juror members who were involved in sentencing him to death. There are four different versions of the album: the standard pressing, a version containing a bonus track of snippets from four (h?d) p.e. songs, a version with reversed colors on the disc and a remastered version. The Riddlebox was the second Insane Clown Posse album to be certified Gold. The album spawned one single, "The Joker's Wild". The album contains 16 studio tracks. "Chicken Huntin'", which was remixed for The Riddlebox, was previously released on Insane Clown Posse's 1994 album The Ringmaster. "Dead Body Man" was also previously released in 1994, on the group's second EP The Terror Wheel, in a slightly lower key. The album makes several references to American popular culture. "The Joker's Wild" is based on the quiz show of the same name, though Insane Clown Posse's rendition is set in Hell and is used as a means to punish the wicked rather than reward people. "Ol' Evil Eye" is loosely based around Edgar Allan Poe's famous short story The Tell-Tale Heart, and features excerpts from the story being read. The Great Milenko is the fourth of six "Joker's Cards" albums released by the Insane Clown Posse. The Great Milenko is a necromancer and master of illusions, who tempts people into following a path of hedonism and evil for material comforts. Released in 1997, this is perhaps Insane Clown Posse's most popular album; it features some of ICP's most famous tracks, including "Hokus Pokus", "Boogie Woogie Wu", "The Neden Game", "Down With The Clown", and "Hall of Illusions". The album was recorded at the studios of Hollywood Records, a Disney-owned record label. After recording was completed, a board of Disney representatives threatened to halt the release of the album unless some significant changes were made to its material. Fearing that their major-label debut would never see the light of day, ICP obliged and was forced to remove three whole songs from the album, and alter the content of others, as requested by Disney. However, just hours after the album's initial release, it was unexpectedly pulled from the shelves, ICP's upcoming tour was cancelled, and they were dropped from the record label. It was later revealed that Disney had received much criticism from certain religious organizations, and in fear of tarnishing their reputation, forced Hollywood Records to drop the act. A media frenzy soon followed, fueled by ICP appearances on MTV expressing outrage over their plight by Hollywood Records. Originally unwilling to nullify ICP's recording contract and relinquish ownership of the album, a deal was eventually reached with Island Records (which ironically was owned at the time by Hollywood's then-distributor PolyGram), who promptly rereleased the album in uncut form. In the end, the controversy turned out to be a blessing in disguise for ICP; the high-profile debacle had created huge public interest in the group and their music. The album went on to become certified platinum. The Calm is an Extended play by Insane Clown Posse that was released on May 17, 2005. This CD is the first after ICP's Jokers Card saga. The title refers to the popular phrase "the calm before the storm". The intro sets up The Tempest, their next CD released on March 20, 2007. On the cover art, the crop circles make up the letters "ICP" in a logo adopted by the group since the end of the Jokers Cards. Several tracks on the album make references to crop circles, and a year after the release o

Rating:    User: DVLH333   2008-01-06T13:57:07.36Z

Tags: ICP | insane | clown | posse | music | live |

DVLH Wrestling sampler

DVLH_Wrestling_samplerDVLH Wrestling sampler Luke Hadley http://www.lukehadley.com for full DVD

Rating:    User: DVLH333   2007-10-04T13:04:49.943Z

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Luke and Beet (Howard Stern Show)

Luke_and_Beet_(Howard_Stern_Show)I'm Luke Hadley and I just edited Beetlejuice's new DVD...Lester Green (born June 2, 1968), known as Beetlejuice (often abbreviated to Beetle or Beet), is a frequent guest on The Howard Stern Show and a member of Stern's Wack Pack. He has appeared in feature films as well as performed voice-over work.[1] Beetlejuice has performed with various Howard Stern Show related comedians, including those that perform under The Killers of Comedy Tour banner.[Personal life Beetlejuice was born in Jersey City, New Jersey. He is a dwarf, standing 4 ft 3 in (1.3 m) tall.[3] Beetlejuice also suffers from microcephaly, which gives him his characteristic small head relative to his already small body.[4] On the October 2, 2007 broadcast of The Howard Stern Show, Jerry O'Connell revealed that he knew Lester while he was growing up. O'Connell's mother was Beetle's special-ed teacher, and Beetle was such a good student that he did special work as O'Connell's mom's "assistant."[5] [edit] Music career Also known as "The Beetlejuice Song", "This Is Beetle" is sung by Howard Stern Wack Pack member Beetlejuice for the The Howard Stern Show in late 2004.[6] The song was recorded by Stern show producer Richard Christy, who then wrote music to accompany Beetle's raw vocals and engineered it into the full song.[7] The key lyrics to the song are "This is Beetle, he's bad as can and he knows he's the best."[8] The song, which Beetle created spontaneously in the recording studio, has been covered by the rock group Staind[9], who included the song on special editions of their album Chapter V. On September 19, 2005, Blues Traveler played their version of "This Is Beetle" on the Howard Stern Show.

Rating:    User: DVLH333   2008-01-20T04:04:29.653Z

Tags: beetlejuice | howard | stern | show | comedy | artie | lange | funny |

Jackass (A day with DVLH). Luke Hadley

Jackass_(A_day_with_DVLH)._Luke_HadleyJackass (A day with DVLH). Luke Hadley

Rating:    User: DVLH333   2008-05-09T05:48:57.093Z

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Burning man at the 2004 Gathering of the Juggalos

Burning_man_at_the_2004_Gathering_of_the_JuggalosBurning man at the 2004 Gathering of the Juggalos

Rating:    User: DVLH333   2008-02-22T05:15:34.667Z

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GUS and Drake Younger promote the DVLH wrestling event

GUS_and_Drake_Younger_promote_the_DVLH_wrestling_eventGUS and Drake Younger promote the DVLH wrestling event...DVLH Destruction in Door County, Saturday night July, 19th at Rouers Grandslam in Brussels, Wisconsin. The most extreme wrestling event ever to hit the peninsula! Main Event: (Battle of the CZW Tournament of Death champions)The Psycho Shooter Drake Younger Vs. The reigning T.O.D. champion Danny Havoc...in a barbed-wire boards, fluorescent light tubes death match! Back from Japan and fresh from filming a movie with Hollywood Icon Mickey Rourke, Death Match legend, The Necro Butcher Dylan Summers will face Scotty Vortekz in an extreme death match that will include steel chairs, barbed wire and fish hooks! Vortekz, who, in addition to being a current CZW tag team champion and holding 8 other pro wrestling championships in the past, recently has appeared on the Jerry Springer Show. Special guest ring announcer for the show will be the Half-Breed Billy Gram, who we're told, has a few surprises in store for the fans in attendance. Also making appearances from Milwaukee's Insane Championship Wrestling will be Dysfunction, Troy Walters, Bobby Valentino and Silas Young! Check out Myspace.com/DVLH for more info and updates. More names to be added to this already stacked card! $12 pre-sale and $15 at the door. Tix available at Rouers, the Red Room in Sturgeon Bay or through paypal (anti_mark@hotmail.com)

Rating:    User: DVLH333   2008-05-29T07:25:30.18Z

Tags: Drake | Younger | necro | scotty | vortekz | danny | havoc |

Backyard wrestling cartoon 3

Backyard_wrestling_cartoon_3Backyard Wrestling Cartoon featuring ICP, Luke Hadley, Mad Man Pondo, Vampiro and Kevin Gill.

Rating:    User: DVLH333   2008-02-29T08:11:48.62Z

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Beetlejuice from Howard Stern saves Sean's life

Beetlejuice_from_Howard_Stern_saves_Seans_lifeLester and Sean discuss the details from when Beet saved Sean's life. We also find out that Beetlejuice is no longer a hitman. I'm Luke Hadley and I edited Beetlejuice's new DVD http://www.lukehadley.com http://www.jollydwarf.com Lester Green (born June 2, 1968, in Jersey City, New Jersey), known as Beetlejuice (often abbreviated to Beetle or Beet), is a frequent guest on The Howard Stern Show and a member of Stern's Wack Pack. He is a dwarf, standing 4 ft 3 in (1.3 m) tall.[1] Beetlejuice also suffers from microcephaly, which gives him his characteristic small head relative to his already small body.[2] These and other features make up his unique appearance and style of speaking which is what initially garnered the attention of the Stern show.[citation needed] He has appeared in feature films as well as performed voice-over work.[3] Beetlejuice has performed with various Howard Stern Show related comedians, including those that perform under The Killers of Comedy Tour banner. On Beetle's first appearance on the Howard Stern Show (July 27, 1999), Beetle claimed that he was 47 years old. On the October 2, 2007 broadcast of The Howard Stern Show, Jerry O'Connell revealed that he knew Lester while he was growing up. O'Connell's mother was Beetle's special-ed teacher, and Beetle was such a good student that he did special work as O'Connell's mom's "assistant." "This Is Beetle" Also known as "The Beetlejuice Song", "This Is Beetle" is sung by Howard Stern Wack Pack member Beetlejuice for the The Howard Stern Show in late 2004.[6] The song was recorded by Stern show producer Richard Christy, who then wrote music to accompany Beetle's raw vocals and engineered it into the full song.[7] The key lyrics to the song are "This is Beetle, he's bad as can and he knows he's the best."[8] The song, which Beetle created spontaneously in the recording studio, has been covered by the rock group Staind[9], who included the song on special editions of their album Chapter V. On September 19, 2005, Blues Traveler played their version of "This Is Beetle" on the Howard Stern Show.[8][10]Initially, Stern was unable to broadcast this recording on his Sirius Satellite Radio program because CBS Radio owned the copyright to all of Stern's shows from K-Rock.[11] Stern and his producing staff recreated many of the more popular segments from his days on K-Rock, but attempts to recreate "This Is Beetle" were unsuccessful, likely as a result of Beetlejuice's disability.[citation needed] However, as of May 2006, Stern, Sirius, and CBS reached an agreement to sell the rights for all his K-Rock broadcasts to Sirius, thus enabling Stern to play the song.[11] When asked a question, Beetle typically prefaces his response by asking "Me?"

Rating:    User: DVLH333   2007-10-14T01:51:16.043Z

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Beetlejuice from the Howard Stern Show

Beetlejuice_from_the_Howard_Stern_ShowBeetlejuice from the Howard Stern Show gives his opinions on American Idol

Rating:    User: DVLH333   2007-04-05T06:05:35.217Z

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Classic Luke Hadley Wrestling

Classic_Luke_Hadley_WrestlingClassic Luke Hadley Wrestling http://www.lukehadley.com for full DVD

Rating:    User: DVLH333   2007-11-12T17:05:36.72Z

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ICP's 2005 Gathering of the Juggalos

ICPs_2005_Gathering_of_the_JuggalosInsane Clown Posse (commonly known as ICP) is an American rap duo originally from Wayne, Michigan but formed in the neighborhood of Delray. ICP consists of Violent J (Joseph Bruce) and Shaggy 2 Dope (Joseph Utsler). The duo was originally part of a larger group known as Inner City Posse, which broke up in 1992. The duo has earned one platinum album and four gold albums.[1] They also have starred in their own feature film and formed their own wrestling federation JCW, Juggalo Championship Wrestling (formerly Juggalo Championshit Wrestling). ICP has dedicated followers, known as Juggalos and/or Juggalettes. ICP began in the late 1980s, when a small group of rappers known as the Inner City Posse were performing locally in Detroit. In 1990 Joseph Bruce ("Violent J") released Intelligence and Violence along with D-Lyrical. Then he, along with his long time friend, Joseph Ustler ("Shaggy 2 Dope") released "Bass-ment Cuts" in 1991. The first release that gained them local attention was Dog Beats in 1991. This album led to the beginning of a long lasting and fulfilling relationship with their manager, Alex Abbiss. After gaining a certain level of experience in music, the group decided they wanted to move in a different direction. Then one night in late 1991 Violent J had a strange dream "of a clown, a carnival spirit, with six joker cards in his hands". That marked the beginning of the Insane Clown Posse.[citation needed] ICP would release six "Jokers Cards", warning the world of impending doom. Each Joker's Card album insert featured the cryptic message "After All Six Have Risen The End Of Time Will Consume Us All". Soon, ICP began their "Journey of the Dark Carnival" by starting work on the first Joker's Card titled Carnival Of Carnage. This also began their longtime friendship with producer Mike E. Clark, who would produce their music up until 2001 and again in 2006. With the release of The Wraith albums, the Jokers Card era ended. In 2005, the band released an EP entitled The Calm, which was to be the prelude to their next album, The Tempest. The ICP produced the album, which featured a new sound.[6] However, The Calm is widely regarded as Insane Clown Posse's worst album.[citation needed] In November 2005, ICP released their fourth compilation album, Forgotten Freshness Volume 4. Unlike their other compilation albums, Forgotten Freshness Volume 4 contained several new songs. The album's single, "The People," was made into a music video in 2006. The video features ICP rehearsing the song in their studio, with photos of juggalos and fans flashing on the screen. This marks the first time ICP has made a music video from a non-studio album. In 2006, Shaggy 2 Dope released his first full-length solo album, Fuck The Fuck Off. It was his first solo work since 1994's Fuck Off EP. Shortly afterwards, Insane Clown Posse released their first remix album, called The Wraith: Remix Albums, which contained remixes of most of the tracks off both "Wraith" albums. In February 2007, ICP were featured on one of the final episodes of VH1's The White Rapper Show. On February 23, 2007 ICP released the first single for The Tempest, entitled "I Do This." They also announced that Twiztid would join them on their Tempest World Tour. This was quickly followed by a second track, "Haunted Bumps," and a photo, presumably the cover, which features ICP riding a roller coaster and a new logo composed of Insane Clown Posse written in lightning. After a long delay, The Tempest was finally released on March 20, 2007. It was met with a mixed response from fans. Despite the mixed response, most fans agreed it was much better than The Calm.[citation needed] An advertisement inside the album announced that the next EP, Eye of the Storm, would be released at the 2007 Gathering of the Juggalos. The Tempest debuted at number twenty on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling some 33,000 copies in its first week.[1] As of June 2007, it had sold around 70,000 copi

Rating:    User: DVLH333   2008-01-06T12:48:39.297Z

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Classic DVLH wrestling (Jason beats Luke)

Classic_DVLH_wrestling_(Jason_beats_Luke)http://www.lukehadley.com for full DVD Jason Polecheck brutalizes Luke Hadley in this classic DVLH Backyard Wrestling video.

Rating:    User: DVLH333   2007-11-12T14:47:58.047Z

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Eulogy for Jerry Hadley

Eulogy_for_Jerry_HadleyEulogy for the late American operatic tenor Jerry Hadley.

Rating:    User: radiokellia   2007-07-25T19:23:48.137Z

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Crazy drunk dancer

Crazy_drunk_dancerZach V performs live...while a crazy drunk dude dances. Surreal. DVLH http://www.lukehadley.com

Rating:    User: DVLH333   2008-01-20T01:31:15.773Z

Tags: Zach | drunk | jackass | surreal | crazy | green | sublime | radiohead |

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