Showing posts with label RPro POP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RPro POP. Show all posts

Friday, June 6, 2014

ESV vs C-RED @ RPro POP

RPro POP returned to the site of it's very first event. The Southside Occupational Academy. After several great matches by other RPro Superstars, Eric St. Vaughn accompanied by Colonel Jesse Corgan called out C-RED who teaches at the academy. C-RED didn't come looking for a fight, but wasn't about to back down to ESV!












Sunday, November 3, 2013

On The Beat Q & A With RPro POP


The students of Neil Armstrong Elementary had some questions for the RPro stars who came to visit them. 

Here are their video responses!

Friday, October 18, 2013

ESV & RPro POP @ Neil Armstrong Elementary School


When RPro POP visited Neil Armstrong Elementary School, ESV demonstrated his rapping skills for the 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders!

Monday, September 30, 2013

ESV On Follow My Head's "Head Of The Cast" Podcast

After weeks of build up between FMH host Bill Harris, and "The Personal Trainer To The Stars" Eric St. Vaughn... The two finally sit down to hash out their differences, and talk some pro-wrestling.

Spend an hour with ESV as he and Bill discuss RESISTANCE Pro Wrestling, The RPro POP program, Body Magic, elbow drops, and rapping!




Friday, September 6, 2013

RPro POP Comes To The Southside Occupational Academy!


So... Remember when you were a kid in school, and you'd go to a Friday afternoon assembly... and it was with Billy Corgan and RESISTANCE Pro Wrestling?

Me either.

But that happened... Today at Southside Occupational Academy!!! This was our inaugural outing as part of RESISTANCE Pro's "RPro POP". (Positive Outreach Program)

We all took turns talking to the kids about the importance of respect, being positive, self appreciation, and above all else LOVE.

Maybe not what you'd expect to hear from a rock star, and a bunch of wrestlers, but it was what was in all of our hearts as we all stood so humbly before these kids with special needs. Their reception for us was overwhelming. We stuck around when school ended to take pictures, and sign autographs. We were all truly on the highest of highs.