Post by John Blud on Feb 19, 2008 16:09:57 GMT -5
COMBAT ZONE WRESTLING AND LOCOMOTIVE VISION JOIN FORCES FOR INTERNATIONAL DVD RELEASES
2/19/08
TRENTON, N.J. – Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW) has signed an exclusive
agreement with Locomotive Vision for worldwide release of its DVD titles.
“Locomotive is extremely excited to be working with CZW Wrestling,” said
US Managing Director for Locomotive Tom “Smitty” Smith. “Their rapidly
growing popularity and rabid fan base makes this a very attractive
partnership. Now entering their ninth year, CZW has shown that they have what it takes to succeed in the ultra-competitive world of sports
entertainment. We are looking forward to utilizing our strengths to
maximize the presence and sales of CZW Wrestling video at all levels and
further increase their position as a premiere wrestling division.”
“It’s exciting to know that Locomotive is planning to really get behind
CZW and help push the company to the next level,” said CZW founder John Zandig. “This deal will enable us to reach many more fans throughout the country and around the world. It will help CZW grow as a whole. As DVDs sell, we will increase our market which, in turn, will allow us to expand our live events. We’re thrilled to know that Locomotive is as excited to work with us as we are with them.”
The first title will be available in all DVD retail outlets by this summer.
CZW was founded in 1999. The company originally built its reputation on a strong roster of homegrown talent, many of whom were culled from its own wrestling school, and a “hardcore” reputation. Shedding some of the
hardcore in favor of a balanced mix of high-flying action, technical
wrestling, and its tried and true hardcore style, CZW has earned itself a
reputation as one of the top independent wrestling organizations in the
world.
The company runs shows monthly at the New Alhambra Arena (formerly home to the legendary ECW) in Philadelphia.
Locomotive Vision is a division of Locomotive Records. Locomotive Records was founded in 1996 by music producer Goyo Esteban. Since its formation 11 years ago, the company has become one of the biggest Independent labels in Europe, South America, and the United States. With well-known artists from many genres, its main focus remains rock and metal music, and as a US licensor for bigger Indie labels. As a small record label in Spain, the company started with a lone office in Madrid but soon opened up another office in Cologne, Germany, in 2002. That office is now responsible for the international business and artistic vision for the whole company. In January 2008 Locomotive Records opened a US office in New York to increase its profile in the US market and offer a local and country-specific partner to expand its business even further.
2/19/08
TRENTON, N.J. – Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW) has signed an exclusive
agreement with Locomotive Vision for worldwide release of its DVD titles.
“Locomotive is extremely excited to be working with CZW Wrestling,” said
US Managing Director for Locomotive Tom “Smitty” Smith. “Their rapidly
growing popularity and rabid fan base makes this a very attractive
partnership. Now entering their ninth year, CZW has shown that they have what it takes to succeed in the ultra-competitive world of sports
entertainment. We are looking forward to utilizing our strengths to
maximize the presence and sales of CZW Wrestling video at all levels and
further increase their position as a premiere wrestling division.”
“It’s exciting to know that Locomotive is planning to really get behind
CZW and help push the company to the next level,” said CZW founder John Zandig. “This deal will enable us to reach many more fans throughout the country and around the world. It will help CZW grow as a whole. As DVDs sell, we will increase our market which, in turn, will allow us to expand our live events. We’re thrilled to know that Locomotive is as excited to work with us as we are with them.”
The first title will be available in all DVD retail outlets by this summer.
CZW was founded in 1999. The company originally built its reputation on a strong roster of homegrown talent, many of whom were culled from its own wrestling school, and a “hardcore” reputation. Shedding some of the
hardcore in favor of a balanced mix of high-flying action, technical
wrestling, and its tried and true hardcore style, CZW has earned itself a
reputation as one of the top independent wrestling organizations in the
world.
The company runs shows monthly at the New Alhambra Arena (formerly home to the legendary ECW) in Philadelphia.
Locomotive Vision is a division of Locomotive Records. Locomotive Records was founded in 1996 by music producer Goyo Esteban. Since its formation 11 years ago, the company has become one of the biggest Independent labels in Europe, South America, and the United States. With well-known artists from many genres, its main focus remains rock and metal music, and as a US licensor for bigger Indie labels. As a small record label in Spain, the company started with a lone office in Madrid but soon opened up another office in Cologne, Germany, in 2002. That office is now responsible for the international business and artistic vision for the whole company. In January 2008 Locomotive Records opened a US office in New York to increase its profile in the US market and offer a local and country-specific partner to expand its business even further.