User:Ryanrider/The Main Event
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The Main Event (also commonly referred to by its listeners as Main Event Radio or MER) is a pro wrestling talk show that is currently in it's 6th season and airs on CJLO in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Originally called Ringside Radio, the show was created by Ryan Rider and debuted on February 1, 2004.
The Main Event can be heard live every Sunday morning, 10:30 AM-12:30 AM EST on 1690am in Montreal and worldwide at www.MainEventRadio.com [1]. CJLO is funded by Concordia University. The show also previously played in certain areas of Montreal on 650am.
The Main Event is home to Quebec's largest wrestling fan base, whereby they attempt to foster an alternative method of allowing the fans of the WWE, TNA, Indy, and International wrestling products to be entertained and hear all the latest news and happenings in the business ("Giving you the news the others don't").
Aside from the radio show, the Main Event is also involved in other endeavours. They formerly produced an information hotline on all of the latest news, gossip, and updates in the wrestling community which was owned by the television station CFCF-12 called the Contact 12 from November 14, 2002, until late 2005. They have hosted many WWE Pay-Per-View bashes at Marina's (March 2004-October 2004) and at Jilly's Bar and Grill (March 2005-Present) where fans from across the city come together to enjoy the major events together and get to interact with the Main Event staff.
The Main Event also gives back to the community, having donated money to several charities in the past year including World Vision and the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
[edit] Staff
[edit] Current Staff members
- Host, Executive Producer: Ryan Rider (February 1, 2004-present)
- Co-Host, Associate Producer: Steve Rockamaniac (January 14, 2007-present)
- Co-Host: *Ilan "The Viz" Preisler (On and Off from August 29, 2004-September, 2008)
- Intern: Indefinitely Vacant
- U.S. Correspondent: Scott Fishman (June 2007-Present)
- Lawyer: Herbert "the Renegade" Brownstein (February 1, 2004-present)
[edit] Former Staff members
- Leprauchaun Lee (Host from February 1, 2004-June 6, 2004)
- Johnny Le Beast (Co-Host from February 1, 2004-June 6, 2004)
- Macho Kid (Intern from February 1, 2004-May 30, 2004)
- Jimmy Fantastic (TNA Reporter from February 1, 2004-May 23, 2004 and Co-Host from May 30, 2004-July 23, 2004)
- Kid Kash (General Manager from March 7, 2004-June 6, 2004)
--Name Change to High Voltage
- High Voltage (Host from June 13, 2004-October 10, 2004)
- DJ Flame (General Manager from June 13, 2004-August 30, 2004 and Co-Host from September 5, 2004-October 3, 2004)
- Smackdown Stew (Co-Host from from January 30, 2005-September 4, 2005)
- BJG (Intern from March, 2005-September 10, 2006)
- "Iron" Mike Lyons (October 17, 2004-???)]]
- Gavin "The System" Schwartz (October 17, 2004-October 20, 2006 and October 14, 2007-)
[edit] Segments
[edit] Full-Time Segments
- Backstage Pass (News and Rumors)
- Entertainment of Sports Entertainment (Hosted by Steve Rockamaniac)
- "Rider's Picks" (During PPV mornings, run-downs and predictions)
- Commercial Break (One or two during the program, includes songs and ads)
[edit] Part-Time Segments
- The Great Debate (Self-explanatory, usually between The Viz and Ryan Rider)
- Back to the Future (This day in Wrestling History, name taken from famous movie)
- RAW Rundown (Recap/Thoughts)
- SmackDown! LoDown (Recap/Thoughts)
[edit] Past/Defunct Segments
- In the Belly of the Beast (Johnny Le Beast's Segment)
- Blast From the Past (Profile on a Hall of Famer, ended when Smackdown Stew was released in September 2005)
- Whatever Happened To... (Leprechaun Lee, Feb. 2004-June 2004)
- Jobber of the Week/15 Minutes of Fame
- Gavin's Wit Rant (Loose Cannon's original segment on famous quotes, cut after a short-time)
- Lighting in a Bottle (The Viz's short-lived segment)
- TNA Report (Latest Results and News for TNA Wrestling, now incorporated with other parts of the program)
- Rider Report (The Good, the Bad, and The Ugly in the past week of pro wrestling)
- DJ Flame's "Fired Up"
- Kid Kash's Money With Attitude
- Over the Top Rope (The Viz's report)
- Independent Report (All the latest on the Canadian Indy Wrestling scene, hosted by Mike Lyons)
- The Minute Mark (one minute for our intern BJG to "mark out" on a topic of his choosing)
[edit] Memorable Interviews
[edit] Season One (February 1, 2004-May 30, 2004)
- Dory Funk Jr.
- Dan Severn
- Ole Anderson
- Chris Sabin
- Erik Watts
- Harley Race
- Bobby Heenan
- Ronnie Garvin
- Don Callis
- Ricky Steamboat
- Les Thatcher
- Jerry Lynn (in-person at a Canadian Wrestling Entertainment event)
[edit] Season Two (May 30, 2004-October 17, 2004)
- AJ Styles (in-person at an NWA-ACW event)
- Dru Onyx
- Georgious Mike
- Nick Blade
- Andy Ellison
[edit] Season Three (October 17, 2004-September 5, 2005)
- Christopher Daniels
- Jerelle Clark
- Michael Shane
- Frankie Kazarian
- Scott D'Amore
- Ruffy Silverstein
- Dory Funk Jr.
- Austin Aries
- Dory Funk Jr.
- Roderick Strong (in-person at a "New Year's Madness")
- Nova Cain
- Georgious Mike
- Bishop
- Jim Neidhart
- Lodi
[edit] Season Four (September 5, 2005-August 27, 2006)
- Chris Jericho (in-person backstage at a Fozzy Concert)
- David Sahadi
- Ron Killings
- Brother Devon
- Ernie Todd
- The Prophet
- Jeff Jarrett (in-person at Victory Road on July 16, 2006)
- Jimmy Hart (in-person)
- Petey Williams
[edit] Season Five (September 3, 2006-September 2, 2007)
[edit] Season Six (September 9, 2007-Present)
- Eric Bischoff
- Traci Brooks
- Shawn Daivari
- The Miz
- Chris Jericho (twice)
- Booker T
- RD Reynolds
- Chris Masters
- Konnan
- Jay Lethal
- Chris Sabin
- Alex Shelley
- Maria Kanellis
- Floyd Mayweather
- Ken Kennedy
- Glenn Gillberti
[edit] Non-Wrestling Interviews
- Chuck Liddell (April 2004)
- Fall Out Boy (April 2005 and September 2005)
- Staind (October 2005)
- Brooke Hogan (December 2006)
- Robin Black (December 2007)
[edit] Awards Won and Media
- CJLO Talk Show of the Year Award in 2005 and 2006
- Wrestling Radio Host of the Year (Ryan Rider) in 2004, 2005, and 2006
- Honorary Mention for best radio station in the Montreal Mirror newspaper (CJLO) in May 2006
- Ryan Rider was profiled in the October 10, 2005 edition of the Montreal Mirror newspaper
- "Iron" Mike Lyons was quoted on the current Quebec indy wrestling scene in the Montreal Gazette in August 2005 and the Main Event was mentioned
- Ryan Rider regularly writes for the Plant newspaper, including a major feature done on Wrestlemania 22 in the March 30, 2006 edition.
- Gavin the Loose Cannon is profiled in an article on the official Canadian Idol site at http://www.ctv.ca/idol/ entitled "Montreal sings a distinct tune".
- The Main Event was mentioned in Mike Boone's Montreal Gazette column in mid-2007.
[edit] Did You Know...
- "Iron" Mike Lyons has been a journeyman wrestler for over 15 years, having wrestled around the world. His biggest match to date was against "Macho Man" Randy Savage. He was trained by Dino Bravo and Gino Brito.
- Johnny Le Beast's alter-ego Korky T. Krimace once made an appearance on the show in it's early days.
- The Millionaire's Club faction was composed of Ryan Rider, "Iron" Mike Lyons, and Gavin the Loose Cannon.
- During a live interview the morning after winning a match on a UFC PPV, ultimate fighter Chuck Liddell had a live sex celebration on the show two years before Edge and Lita had one on RAW. However, this one was not a work.
- The Viz is currently studying to get a medical degree and become a doctor.
- Gavin the Loose Cannon was a key participant in last year's Canadian Idol competition and will be on the popular television program.