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Luke Hadley in the Backyard Wrestling video game with Sunrise Adams, Tera Patrick and Supreme Adams ... Tera Patrick Linda Ann Hopkins[4] (born July 25,[3] 1976 in Great Falls, Montana), known professionally as Tera Patrick, is an American pornographic actress.Patrick was born in Great Falls, Montana to a Jewish father and Thai mother; her parents had originally met in Vietnam during the Vietnam War.[3] While Tera was young, her mother moved back to Thailand, and her father moved with her to San Francisco, California and raised her there himself.[4]
[edit] Early career
Patrick was discovered in San Francisco by a talent scout for the Eileen Ford Modeling Agency, and at the age of 13 she was signed to a contract to be a model. She moved to New York City shortly thereafter and her career as a runway and catalog model began. At 18, she left the world of modeling and enrolled at Boise State University[5] where she earned an AAS degree in nursing and a BS in Microbiology.[6] She then transferred to University of California, Santa Barbara, where for financial reasons she began modeling again.
[edit] Pornography career
In the late-1990s, Patrick transitioned to appearing in nude and soft-core features. In 2000, she made the transition to hard-core porn in Andrew Blake's Aroused. Since that time, she has become one of the most popular and recognized porn stars in the world. She has appeared in Playboy and Penthouse, where she was the "Pet of the Month" for February 2000[7] and was selected as "Pet of the Year" runner-up, and has appeared in more than 70 adult features. Patrick is noted for her sultry voice and her aroused and enthusiastic portrayals of sex. Because of this, she has won several awards from the adult-movie business organizations. Today, she hosts the popular webcast The Tera Patrick Show and she is active in the adult film community, raising money for both the Free Speech Coalition and A.I.M Healthcare.
In an interview with the Adult Film Database in February of 2007, Patrick stated she will only continue to work in front of the camera for two more years, but plans on releasing her starring adult titles over the next decade.[8] The March 2007 DVD release, 'inTERActive' set the record as the fastest selling Hustler release ever.[9]
[edit] Guest appearances
Patrick has been a frequent and favorite guest of Howard Stern on his TV and radio programs. She was featured on the cover of the July 2006 edition of the more mainstream FHM,[10] revealing candid details in an interview inside. Patrick, who had been named one of FHM's 100 sexiest women, was the first porn star to appear on the cover.[11] Tera also appeared, as herself, in episode 63 of the cartoon series Aqua Teen Hunger Force, which first aired November 19, 2006.[12]
As well, Patrick was made into a playable character in the video game Backyard Wrestling 2.[13]
[edit] Legal battles
In December 2002, she severed ties with Digital Playground, and brought suit against them, contending she was not paid for her appearance in several Digital Playground productions. Digital Playground's countersuit contended that it owns exclusive rights to the name "Tera Patrick," and that she is signed up to produce adult entertainment only for them until January 2008. Despite her ongoing lawsuits with Digital Playground, Patrick signed a two-year exclusive contract with Vivid Video in December 2003.[citation needed]
In April 2007, Patrick and her production company Teravision filed a lawsuit against Jenna Jameson and Playboy Enterprises (the new owners of Club Jenna) for failing to properly account for and pay royalties on money earned by Patrick's website clubtera.com.[14]
[edit] Magazine
In 2003, Patrick became the masthead publisher of Genesis magazine, a popular men's magazine which subtitles itself, "The Home of Porn's Hottest Stars." Since she has signed the contract with Genesis, Patrick has graced the cover of seven issues of the publication.
[edit] Marriage
Tera Patrick with husband Evan SeinfeldOn January 9, 2004, Patrick married Evan Seinfeld in a small ceremony, after a 3-year relationship, in Las Vegas where they were attending the 2004 AVN Awards show.[15] In November of 2006, Patrick starred in a Vivid/Teravision production titled "Tera Patrick's Fashion Underground" where she performed with Jean Val Jean and Tommy Gunn. In the same film her husband, under the name Spyder Jonez, performed with Lanny Barbie. This was the first time in over 3 years that the two had deviated from their agreement to be each others' exclusive (on-screen) "boy/girl"-scene partner(s). The two have made five movies for Vivid and ten for Teravision (with Seinfeld appearing under the name "Spyder Jonez"; he has also directed some features).
In 2005, Patrick and Evan launched a talent agency representing models and actors/actresses. According to a quote on the agency's website, Patrick's goal, "is to help girls (and guys) in the business to be treated with respect, and realize their true potential..." She also owns a production company called "Teravision", which along with Vivid Video released its first feature, "Desperate", starring Patrick and Evan. In April 2006 it was announced that she would host the Exxxotica Miami convention.[16]
[edit] Awards and prints
Tera Patrick at the 2007 XRCO Awards2000 Hot D'Or – "Best New Starlet"
2001 Adult Stars Magazine - Consumer Choice Awards - "Best New Starlet"
2001 AVN Award – "Best New Starlet"
2001 Genesis Magazine – "Best New Cummer"
2001 XRCO Awards – "Best New Starlet"
2002 Runner-up Penthouse Pet Of The Year
2002 Hustler Honey[4]
2004, 2005, "2007" Genesis Magazine Pornstar of The Year
2004, 2005, 2006 FOXE Fan Favorite
2006 FHM 100 Sexiest Women
2006 VH1's Top 40 Hottest Rockstar Girlfriends & Wives
2007 F.A.M.E. Award for Favorite Female Starlet[17] Evan Seinfeld (born December 29, 1967 in Brooklyn, New York) is an adult film actor, director and heavy metal vocalist for the band, The Spyderz. Previously, he had also performed with Biohazard and Damnocracy. He was born in Brooklyn and raised by father Ira and mother Lois. He spent his early summers with his parents at Camp Lokanda in Glen Spey, New York where his father was the girls head counselor.
He is best known as the bassist and vocalist in the hardcore heavy metal band Biohazard. Evan was also the bassist for the short lived supergroup, Damnocracy, the band featured in the VH1 reality television show SuperGroup, and whose members also include Ted Nugent, Sebastian Bach, Scott Ian, and Jason Bonham.
He is married to adult film star Tera Patrick. He has performed with her in seven films under the name "Spyder Jonez", including Reign of Tera and Teradise Island (which he directed), Tera, Tera, Tera, and Desperate. In the final scene of Reign of Tera, he performs in an orgy featuring 10 Asian porn stars as the sole male. He also performs in duo scenes with women other than Tera Patrick.[1]
In March of 2007, Evan Seinfeld debuted his new band, The Spyderz, as an opening act for a Buckcherry performance. The band was originally named White Line Fever, until it was discovered that a UK band already owned the name. The Spyderz also features bassist, John Monte, formerly of Ministry and M.O.D., guitarists Charlie D. and Dirty, and drummer, Lee Nelson.
The Damnocracy logoSeinfeld, who was born Jewish, portrayed Jaz Hoyt in the HBO prison drama Oz for the majority of the series' six year run. Ironically, his character was the leader of the prison's biker gang and an ally of the Aryan Brotherhood, a white supremacist racist gang that hated (amongst others) Blacks and Jews. In certain episodes of season 6 the Star of David tattoo on his belly [2] can be clearly seen.
Has often stated that his favorite band is Judas Priest.
...Sunrise Adams, born September 14, 1982, is an American pornographic actress.
Adams was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and raised in rural East Texas. "I grew up in Pickton, Texas, population 90, with no phone, one TV channel and no one to play with for miles." [1] Adams describes herself as a "curious and wild" tomboy, recalling that in the 6th grade, she tattooed "horny" on her knuckles using a sewing needle and ink from a pen. Adams first engaged in sexual intercourse at the age of 14.[2] In high school, Adams was athletic, playing basketball and football. She is reported to be the only girl to ever play on both the Junior and Senior varsity football teams for the Como-Pickton school district. At age 16, Adams enrolled at a nearby community college to complete her last two years of high school.[3][4]
[edit] Adult film career
At the age of 18, Adams was employed at a Sonic Drive-In. Her aunt Sunset Thomas came to visit, arriving in a tractor and trailer. Thomas, a pornographic actress, convinced Adams that the adult film industry could provide her a path to wealth and fame, and suggested a stage name complementary to her own.[5] Adams left Texas for Los Angeles, and began her career as a pornographic actress. On January 8, 2001, she appeared with Ed Powers in More Dirty Debutantes 186. She later referred to the experience of making that film as "nothing I want to remember".[6]
Adams became popular with fans, and signed a two year contract with Vivid Entertainment in August, 2002, officially becoming a "Vivid Girl." Adams had refused an earlier offer from Vivid to become one of their exclusive actresses, choosing to remain a free agent. Vivid's founder and president Steve Hirsch pursued her, eventually agreeing to meet with her at a gas station while she was en-route to close escrow on her first house. Hirsch spoke with Adams, who agreed to join Vivid on the spot; they signed the contract on the hood of Adams' car. The terms of the contract required Adams to appear in 8 movies per year, for the company.[7]
On September 17, 2002, Adams underwent breast enlargement surgery. Representatives of the Vivid label objected to this, preferring her natural breasts.
Adams in 2007.In 2002, Vivid hired Adams to star in Debbie Does Dallas: The Revenge, with plans for her to star in future films in the series. Vivid representatives considered Adams to be appropriate for the role, because of her blonde hair, her experience with football, and her Texas heritage. Adams found the role difficult, due to her long-standing, deep dislike of cheerleaders.
Adams is well-known among her fans for her performance of oral sex and her girl-girl scenes. Adams was nominated for Best Actress by AVN in 2003. In 2004, she won the award for Best Oral Sex Scene – Film for Heart of Darkness.
Adams has performed many times with Faith Adams. Sunrise Adams refers to Faith Adams as her "almost namesake," and claimed to have been "married" to Faith for two years.
On August 2, 2004, Adams appeared with Savanna Samson on Fox News's "The O'Reilly Factor", to promote their book, How to Have a XXX Sex Life.
[edit] Other ventures
Adams has performed in comedy and made personal appearances. Adams appeared on the cover of the Xbox and PlayStation 2 game, Backyard Wrestling 2: There Goes the Neighborhood, portraying herself, and was a spokeswoman for Pony Sports. Adams appeared in the skateboarding movie Grind. Adams actively invests in real estate, and owns several homes in California and Texas. Adams hopes to invest in a group of apartment dwellings. Adams is currently working on a business management degree via an online university.
In 2004, Adams renewed her contract with Vivid for 10 more years. Soon after, Adams chose to temporarily stop making adult films. Adams was then hired at Countrywide Home Mortgage in Fort Worth, Texas. On November 15, 2006 Adams announced that she would return to the adult film industry.[8]
Adams was featured as a promotional model for the Las Vegas nightclub Tangerine at Treasure Island.[9]
[edit] Books
Adams has been featured in two books:
XXX: 30 Porn-Star Portraits, Bulfinch (October 1, 2004)
How to Have a XXX Sex Life: The Ultimate Vivid Guide, Regan Books (July 20, 2004)) Xtreme Pro Wrestling (XPW) was an independent professional wrestling promotion that was owned by Rob Zicari, who appeared on shows under the name Rob Black. Zicari appeared on-camera as owner alongside his wife Janet Romano. The promotion focused on hardcore wrestling and had connections to the Los Angeles porn industry. From 2000 to 2002, XPW held an annual deathmatch tournament called Baptized in Blood, which was XPW's version of the legendary tournament hosted by IWA-Japan in 1995.
XPW existed in two different versions: the original West Coast version and the All-New XPW East Coast invasion. The original West Coast version was mainly based in California where controversy and X-rated content were of huge importance. The East Coast invasion featured XPW garnering some success in cities like Philadelphia and Pittsburgh thanks to promotional efforts on the part of Shane Douglas.The original XPW: West Coast Edition (1999-2002)
XPW was founded in the summer of 1999 on the West Coast, particularly Los Angeles, California. The promotion based its style around hardcore wrestling, featuring many violent matches reminiscent of the Japanese death matches popularized overseas. In addition, XPW kept a huge focus on the soap opera aspect of wrestling, as the storylines involved porn stars, alternative lifestyles, profanity, and sadistic violence. The announcing duo for XPW consisted of Kris Kloss and Larry Rivera, with Kloss doing the play-by-play and Rivera taking on the role as a heel color commentator. Kloss' trademark was an irritatingly high pitched scream when something shocking occurred in a match, typically ruining the effect of the high spot. Rivera often sided with Rob Black, and his trademark announcing consisted of referring to Kloss as "chico", using "chico" in nearly all of his sentences, and occasional wandering into Spanish announcing. In this period, the promotion's main stars were homegrown wrestlers, but many former stars of Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) passed through XPW following the fall of that promotion.
The main storyline for most of 2001 concerned heel stable called the Black Army. The Black Army was run by Rob Black, assisted by his wife (porn star Lizzy Borden), and feuded with Sabu.
Towards the end of 2001, another heel stable called the "Enterprise" emerged to feud with the Black Army. Originally consisting of former Black Army henchmen Steve Rizzono, Motivational Speaker TJ Rush, porn star Veronica Caine and GQ Money, the stable was completed at the Damage Inc. show when Kid Kaos won the XPW television title, turned his back on his uncle, Supreme, and aligned himself with the Enterprise. After this surprise heel turn, Kid Kaos dropped the "Kid" from his name and nicknamed himself "The Rock Superstar" Kaos.
At Baptized in Blood III in 2002, Shane Douglas made his return to XPW as the mystery opponent of Johnny Webb, and won the XPW title. Following the match, the revelation that Shane Douglas and Lizzy Borden were allies emerged, which would crush Rob Black to the point that Lizzy inherited the power of XPW. The organization would now base its operations in Philadelphia at the New Alhambra Arena.
Xtreme Pro Wrestling
Format Professional wrestling
Country of origin United States
Broadcast
Original run 2001 – 2003
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[edit] Incident at ECW Pay-Per-View
In 2000, Rob Black purchased six front row tickets for ECW's Heat Wave 2000 pay-per-view. The tickets for the show were given to a cadre of XPW talent, as their mission was to make it clear that ECW was on enemy's turf. At the beginning of the main event, the XPW contingent (The Messiah, Kid Kaos, Supreme, Kristi Myst, Homeless Jimmy and Kris Kloss) donned shirts emblazoned with the logo of their home company, gaining the attention of security and Tommy Dreamer. Security ejected the XPW group. A brawl in the parking lot then broke out between the XPW ring crew and the ECW locker room, but the XPW wrestlers were not involved. In the parking lot, several of the ECW wrestlers brutalized the XPW ring crew in a street fight until several of the ring crew members were left in pools of their own blood.[1]. Initial reports claimed that Kristi Myst somehow touched Francine and that prompted the incident, but Francine herself has since gone on record as saying that she was never grabbed or in any other way touched by any of the XPW crew, and other eye witnesses support the story that Francine never had a hand laid on her. XPW was not officially acknowledged on the telecast.
[edit] The All-New XPW: East Coast Invasion (2002-2003)
XPW debuted at the former ECW Arena in June 2002 at the Hostile Takeover event, and Shane Douglas was the promotion's focal point for the rest of the year. Controversy arose when XPW signed an exclusive lease with ECW Arena, preventing other independent promotions from holding shows at the venue. As XPW continued to run on the East Coast, the risque storylines that made XPW infamous were quickly phased out, and a majority of XPW's west coast employees were not a part of the "All-New XPW." The relocation to the East Coast also resulted in many former ECW stars passing through XPW, whether it be on a regular basis or one-night appearances. At one point, Kris Kloss was dropped from the announcing booth and replaced with former ECW commentator Joey Styles; this would only last for one event, as Styles only commentated on XPW's Exit Sandman event.
[edit] The End of XPW
In April 2003, Rob Black and Lizzy Borden were indicted on obscenity charges due to pornographic material produced by XPW's parent company, Extreme Associates. Federal agents in Pittsburgh had purchased the offending material, which depicted scenes of rape, urination, and murder. The stress of the trial took a toll on the owners of the company, and XPW could no longer be subsidized financially. In January 2005, the charges were dropped but on December 8, 2005 an appeals court revived the charges (See United States v. Extreme Associates).
Big Vision Entertainment, the video distribution company owned by XPW co-founder Kevin Kleinrock, assumed control of the XPW name and video library in 2004.
[edit] XPW Reunion - Cold Day in Hell (2008)
It has been announced that an XPW reunion show called Cold Day in Hell will take place on May 24, 2008 at Aviation Park in Redondo Beach, California. Big Vision Entertainment will film this show for eventual DVD release.
[edit] Legacy
The only XPW pay-per-view was "The Best of XPW", a compilation of highlights which aired in August 2003.
As of 2008, the first two seasons of XPW's weekly television series have been released on DVD by Big Vision Entertainment. XPW matches have also been extras on several other Big Vision wrestling DVDs, including Forever Hardcore and the Hardcore Homecoming series.
XPW has also been mentioned on various wrestling events such as the first Hardcore Homecoming in June 2005 (by Shane Douglas), by Tommy Dreamer and Paul Heyman on a June 2005 edition of "Byte This," and in a veiled reference by Heyman in a promo at a New Alhambra Arena show on June 24, 2006 ("I don't care what losers and wannabes and porno rejects have run here").
Several XPW alumni worked for Wrestling Society X, which was produced by Big Vision Entertainment.
In 2007, the official website for XPW was launched by Big Vision Entertainment. The website promotes current and future XPW DVD releasesBackyard Wrestling 2: There Goes the Neighborhood is the second installment in the Backyard Wrestling series and was released on XBox and Playstation 2. The licensed soundtrack includes music by Andrew W.K., Kool Keith, the Insane Clown Posse, Bad Brains, Body Count, Six and Violence and Hoobastank.
It was developed by Paradox Development, now owned by Midway Games Inc. and is published by the Eidos Group of Companies as a subsidiary of the UK computer game publisher, SCi Entertainment Group PLC.
The roster of underground wrestlers features more than 20 combatants, including notable hardcore wrestlers, music personalities, and a few adult film actresses.
The game was greatly improved over its predecessor, including a more in depth create-a-wrestler mode. Interestingly, the game included a switch for turning the game's blood effects on and off in contrast to the original game's lack of said switch.
Each wrestler now has an introduction video, though the female non-wrestlers' videos contain more eye candy than wrestling. There are also 3 unlockable music videos.
Despite promises of an improved gameplay experience, the game was a critical flop when released in 2004. Its sales numbers remained respectable, however, moving nearly 300,000 copies through 2005.
The TV commercial included Insane Clown Posse, New Jack, and Tylene Buck
Roster
Mad Man Pondo
Vic Grimes
Vampiro
New Jack
Sick Nick Mondo
Ruckus
The Sandman
Violent J
Shaggy 2 Dope
The Rude Boy
Sonjay Dutt
Messiah
Supreme
Zandig
El Drunko
Masked Horn Dog
Luke Hadley
Joe Peterson
Ryuji Ito
Kelvin Finn
Andrew W.K.
Tera Patrick
Sunrise Adams
Tylene Buck
Adrianne Pain
Luke Hadley in the Backyard Wrestling video game with Sunrise Adams, Tera Patrick and Supreme Adams ... Tera Patrick Linda Ann Hopkins[4] (b...all »Luke Hadley in the Backyard Wrestling video game with Sunrise Adams, Tera Patrick and Supreme Adams ... Tera Patrick Linda Ann Hopkins[4] (born July 25,[3] 1976 in Great Falls, Montana), known professionally as Tera Patrick, is an American pornographic actress.Patrick was born in Great Falls, Montana to a Jewish father and Thai mother; her parents had originally met in Vietnam during the Vietnam War.[3] While Tera was young, her mother moved back to Thailand, and her father moved with her to San Francisco, California and raised her there himself.[4]
[edit] Early career
Patrick was discovered in San Francisco by a talent scout for the Eileen Ford Modeling Agency, and at the age of 13 she was signed to a contract to be a model. She moved to New York City shortly thereafter and her career as a runway and catalog model began. At 18, she left the world of modeling and enrolled at Boise State University[5] where she earned an AAS degree in nursing and a BS in Microbiology.[6] She then transferred to University of California, Santa Barbara, where for financial reasons she began modeling again.
[edit] Pornography career
In the late-1990s, Patrick transitioned to appearing in nude and soft-core features. In 2000, she made the transition to hard-core porn in Andrew Blake's Aroused. Since that time, she has become one of the most popular and recognized porn stars in the world. She has appeared in Playboy and Penthouse, where she was the "Pet of the Month" for February 2000[7] and was selected as "Pet of the Year" runner-up, and has appeared in more than 70 adult features. Patrick is noted for her sultry voice and her aroused and enthusiastic portrayals of sex. Because of this, she has won several awards from the adult-movie business organizations. Today, she hosts the popular webcast The Tera Patrick Show and she is active in the adult film community, raising money for both the Free Speech Coalition and A.I.M Healthcare.
In an interview with the Adult Film Database in February of 2007, Patrick stated she will only continue to work in front of the camera for two more years, but plans on releasing her starring adult titles over the next decade.[8] The March 2007 DVD release, 'inTERActive' set the record as the fastest selling Hustler release ever.[9]
[edit] Guest appearances
Patrick has been a frequent and favorite guest of Howard Stern on his TV and radio programs. She was featured on the cover of the July 2006 edition of the more mainstream FHM,[10] revealing candid details in an interview inside. Patrick, who had been named one of FHM's 100 sexiest women, was the first porn star to appear on the cover.[11] Tera also appeared, as herself, in episode 63 of the cartoon series Aqua Teen Hunger Force, which first aired November 19, 2006.[12]
As well, Patrick was made into a playable character in the video game Backyard Wrestling 2.[13]
[edit] Legal battles
In December 2002, she severed ties with Digital Playground, and brought suit against them, contending she was not paid for her appearance in several Digital Playground productions. Digital Playground's countersuit contended that it owns exclusive rights to the name "Tera Patrick," and that she is signed up to produce adult entertainment only for them until January 2008. Despite her ongoing lawsuits with Digital Playground, Patrick signed a two-year exclusive contract with Vivid Video in December 2003.[citation needed]
In April 2007, Patrick and her production company Teravision filed a lawsuit against Jenna Jameson and Playboy Enterprises (the new owners of Club Jenna) for failing to properly account for and pay royalties on money earned by Patrick's website clubtera.com.[14]
[edit] Magazine
In 2003, Patrick became the masthead publisher of Genesis magazine, a popular men's magazine which subtitles itself, "The Home of Porn's Hottest Stars." Since she has signed the contract with Genesis, Patrick has graced the cover of seven issues of the publication.
[edit] Marriage
Tera Patrick with husband Evan SeinfeldOn January 9, 2004, Patrick married Evan Seinfeld in a small ceremony, after a 3-year relationship, in Las Vegas where they were attending the 2004 AVN Awards show.[15] In November of 2006, Patrick starred in a Vivid/Teravision production titled "Tera Patrick's Fashion Underground" where she performed with Jean Val Jean and Tommy Gunn. In the same film her husband, under the name Spyder Jonez, performed with Lanny Barbie. This was the first time in over 3 years that the two had deviated from their agreement to be each others' exclusive (on-screen) "boy/girl"-scene partner(s). The two have made five movies for Vivid and ten for Teravision (with Seinfeld appearing under the name "Spyder Jonez"; he has also directed some features).
In 2005, Patrick and Evan launched a talent agency representing models and actors/actresses. According to a quote on the agency's website, Patrick's goal, "is to help girls (and guys) in the business to be treated with respect, and realize their true potential..." She also owns a production company called "Teravision", which along with Vivid Video released its first feature, "Desperate", starring Patrick and Evan. In April 2006 it was announced that she would host the Exxxotica Miami convention.[16]
[edit] Awards and prints
Tera Patrick at the 2007 XRCO Awards2000 Hot D'Or – "Best New Starlet"
2001 Adult Stars Magazine - Consumer Choice Awards - "Best New Starlet"
2001 AVN Award – "Best New Starlet"
2001 Genesis Magazine – "Best New Cummer"
2001 XRCO Awards – "Best New Starlet"
2002 Runner-up Penthouse Pet Of The Year
2002 Hustler Honey[4]
2004, 2005, "2007" Genesis Magazine Pornstar of The Year
2004, 2005, 2006 FOXE Fan Favorite
2006 FHM 100 Sexiest Women
2006 VH1's Top 40 Hottest Rockstar Girlfriends & Wives
2007 F.A.M.E. Award for Favorite Female Starlet[17] Evan Seinfeld (born December 29, 1967 in Brooklyn, New York) is an adult film actor, director and heavy metal vocalist for the band, The Spyderz. Previously, he had also performed with Biohazard and Damnocracy. He was born in Brooklyn and raised by father Ira and mother Lois. He spent his early summers with his parents at Camp Lokanda in Glen Spey, New York where his father was the girls head counselor.
He is best known as the bassist and vocalist in the hardcore heavy metal band Biohazard. Evan was also the bassist for the short lived supergroup, Damnocracy, the band featured in the VH1 reality television show SuperGroup, and whose members also include Ted Nugent, Sebastian Bach, Scott Ian, and Jason Bonham.
He is married to adult film star Tera Patrick. He has performed with her in seven films under the name "Spyder Jonez", including Reign of Tera and Teradise Island (which he directed), Tera, Tera, Tera, and Desperate. In the final scene of Reign of Tera, he performs in an orgy featuring 10 Asian porn stars as the sole male. He also performs in duo scenes with women other than Tera Patrick.[1]
In March of 2007, Evan Seinfeld debuted his new band, The Spyderz, as an opening act for a Buckcherry performance. The band was originally named White Line Fever, until it was discovered that a UK band already owned the name. The Spyderz also features bassist, John Monte, formerly of Ministry and M.O.D., guitarists Charlie D. and Dirty, and drummer, Lee Nelson.
The Damnocracy logoSeinfeld, who was born Jewish, portrayed Jaz Hoyt in the HBO prison drama Oz for the majority of the series' six year run. Ironically, his character was the leader of the prison's biker gang and an ally of the Aryan Brotherhood, a white supremacist racist gang that hated (amongst others) Blacks and Jews. In certain episodes of season 6 the Star of David tattoo on his belly [2] can be clearly seen.
Has often stated that his favorite band is Judas Priest.
...Sunrise Adams, born September 14, 1982, is an American pornographic actress.
Adams was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and raised in rural East Texas. "I grew up in Pickton, Texas, population 90, with no phone, one TV channel and no one to play with for miles." [1] Adams describes herself as a "curious and wild" tomboy, recalling that in the 6th grade, she tattooed "horny" on her knuckles using a sewing needle and ink from a pen. Adams first engaged in sexual intercourse at the age of 14.[2] In high school, Adams was athletic, playing basketball and football. She is reported to be the only girl to ever play on both the Junior and Senior varsity football teams for the Como-Pickton school district. At age 16, Adams enrolled at a nearby community college to complete her last two years of high school.[3][4]
[edit] Adult film career
At the age of 18, Adams was employed at a Sonic Drive-In. Her aunt Sunset Thomas came to visit, arriving in a tractor and trailer. Thomas, a pornographic actress, convinced Adams that the adult film industry could provide her a path to wealth and fame, and suggested a stage name complementary to her own.[5] Adams left Texas for Los Angeles, and began her career as a pornographic actress. On January 8, 2001, she appeared with Ed Powers in More Dirty Debutantes 186. She later referred to the experience of making that film as "nothing I want to remember".[6]
Adams became popular with fans, and signed a two year contract with Vivid Entertainment in August, 2002, officially becoming a "Vivid Girl." Adams had refused an earlier offer from Vivid to become one of their exclusive actresses, choosing to remain a free agent. Vivid's founder and president Steve Hirsch pursued her, eventually agreeing to meet with her at a gas station while she was en-route to close escrow on her first house. Hirsch spoke with Adams, who agreed to join Vivid on the spot; they signed the contract on the hood of Adams' car. The terms of the contract required Adams to appear in 8 movies per year, for the company.[7]
On September 17, 2002, Adams underwent breast enlargement surgery. Representatives of the Vivid label objected to this, preferring her natural breasts.
Adams in 2007.In 2002, Vivid hired Adams to star in Debbie Does Dallas: The Revenge, with plans for her to star in future films in the series. Vivid representatives considered Adams to be appropriate for the role, because of her blonde hair, her experience with football, and her Texas heritage. Adams found the role difficult, due to her long-standing, deep dislike of cheerleaders.
Adams is well-known among her fans for her performance of oral sex and her girl-girl scenes. Adams was nominated for Best Actress by AVN in 2003. In 2004, she won the award for Best Oral Sex Scene – Film for Heart of Darkness.
Adams has performed many times with Faith Adams. Sunrise Adams refers to Faith Adams as her "almost namesake," and claimed to have been "married" to Faith for two years.
On August 2, 2004, Adams appeared with Savanna Samson on Fox News's "The O'Reilly Factor", to promote their book, How to Have a XXX Sex Life.
[edit] Other ventures
Adams has performed in comedy and made personal appearances. Adams appeared on the cover of the Xbox and PlayStation 2 game, Backyard Wrestling 2: There Goes the Neighborhood, portraying herself, and was a spokeswoman for Pony Sports. Adams appeared in the skateboarding movie Grind. Adams actively invests in real estate, and owns several homes in California and Texas. Adams hopes to invest in a group of apartment dwellings. Adams is currently working on a business management degree via an online university.
In 2004, Adams renewed her contract with Vivid for 10 more years. Soon after, Adams chose to temporarily stop making adult films. Adams was then hired at Countrywide Home Mortgage in Fort Worth, Texas. On November 15, 2006 Adams announced that she would return to the adult film industry.[8]
Adams was featured as a promotional model for the Las Vegas nightclub Tangerine at Treasure Island.[9]
[edit] Books
Adams has been featured in two books:
XXX: 30 Porn-Star Portraits, Bulfinch (October 1, 2004)
How to Have a XXX Sex Life: The Ultimate Vivid Guide, Regan Books (July 20, 2004)) Xtreme Pro Wrestling (XPW) was an independent professional wrestling promotion that was owned by Rob Zicari, who appeared on shows under the name Rob Black. Zicari appeared on-camera as owner alongside his wife Janet Romano. The promotion focused on hardcore wrestling and had connections to the Los Angeles porn industry. From 2000 to 2002, XPW held an annual deathmatch tournament called Baptized in Blood, which was XPW's version of the legendary tournament hosted by IWA-Japan in 1995.
XPW existed in two different versions: the original West Coast version and the All-New XPW East Coast invasion. The original West Coast version was mainly based in California where controversy and X-rated content were of huge importance. The East Coast invasion featured XPW garnering some success in cities like Philadelphia and Pittsburgh thanks to promotional efforts on the part of Shane Douglas.The original XPW: West Coast Edition (1999-2002)
XPW was founded in the summer of 1999 on the West Coast, particularly Los Angeles, California. The promotion based its style around hardcore wrestling, featuring many violent matches reminiscent of the Japanese death matches popularized overseas. In addition, XPW kept a huge focus on the soap opera aspect of wrestling, as the storylines involved porn stars, alternative lifestyles, profanity, and sadistic violence. The announcing duo for XPW consisted of Kris Kloss and Larry Rivera, with Kloss doing the play-by-play and Rivera taking on the role as a heel color commentator. Kloss' trademark was an irritatingly high pitched scream when something shocking occurred in a match, typically ruining the effect of the high spot. Rivera often sided with Rob Black, and his trademark announcing consisted of referring to Kloss as "chico", using "chico" in nearly all of his sentences, and occasional wandering into Spanish announcing. In this period, the promotion's main stars were homegrown wrestlers, but many former stars of Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) passed through XPW following the fall of that promotion.
The main storyline for most of 2001 concerned heel stable called the Black Army. The Black Army was run by Rob Black, assisted by his wife (porn star Lizzy Borden), and feuded with Sabu.
Towards the end of 2001, another heel stable called the "Enterprise" emerged to feud with the Black Army. Originally consisting of former Black Army henchmen Steve Rizzono, Motivational Speaker TJ Rush, porn star Veronica Caine and GQ Money, the stable was completed at the Damage Inc. show when Kid Kaos won the XPW television title, turned his back on his uncle, Supreme, and aligned himself with the Enterprise. After this surprise heel turn, Kid Kaos dropped the "Kid" from his name and nicknamed himself "The Rock Superstar" Kaos.
At Baptized in Blood III in 2002, Shane Douglas made his return to XPW as the mystery opponent of Johnny Webb, and won the XPW title. Following the match, the revelation that Shane Douglas and Lizzy Borden were allies emerged, which would crush Rob Black to the point that Lizzy inherited the power of XPW. The organization would now base its operations in Philadelphia at the New Alhambra Arena.
Xtreme Pro Wrestling
Format Professional wrestling
Country of origin United States
Broadcast
Original run 2001 – 2003
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IMDb profile
[edit] Incident at ECW Pay-Per-View
In 2000, Rob Black purchased six front row tickets for ECW's Heat Wave 2000 pay-per-view. The tickets for the show were given to a cadre of XPW talent, as their mission was to make it clear that ECW was on enemy's turf. At the beginning of the main event, the XPW contingent (The Messiah, Kid Kaos, Supreme, Kristi Myst, Homeless Jimmy and Kris Kloss) donned shirts emblazoned with the logo of their home company, gaining the attention of security and Tommy Dreamer. Security ejected the XPW group. A brawl in the parking lot then broke out between the XPW ring crew and the ECW locker room, but the XPW wrestlers were not involved. In the parking lot, several of the ECW wrestlers brutalized the XPW ring crew in a street fight until several of the ring crew members were left in pools of their own blood.[1]. Initial reports claimed that Kristi Myst somehow touched Francine and that prompted the incident, but Francine herself has since gone on record as saying that she was never grabbed or in any other way touched by any of the XPW crew, and other eye witnesses support the story that Francine never had a hand laid on her. XPW was not officially acknowledged on the telecast.
[edit] The All-New XPW: East Coast Invasion (2002-2003)
XPW debuted at the former ECW Arena in June 2002 at the Hostile Takeover event, and Shane Douglas was the promotion's focal point for the rest of the year. Controversy arose when XPW signed an exclusive lease with ECW Arena, preventing other independent promotions from holding shows at the venue. As XPW continued to run on the East Coast, the risque storylines that made XPW infamous were quickly phased out, and a majority of XPW's west coast employees were not a part of the "All-New XPW." The relocation to the East Coast also resulted in many former ECW stars passing through XPW, whether it be on a regular basis or one-night appearances. At one point, Kris Kloss was dropped from the announcing booth and replaced with former ECW commentator Joey Styles; this would only last for one event, as Styles only commentated on XPW's Exit Sandman event.
[edit] The End of XPW
In April 2003, Rob Black and Lizzy Borden were indicted on obscenity charges due to pornographic material produced by XPW's parent company, Extreme Associates. Federal agents in Pittsburgh had purchased the offending material, which depicted scenes of rape, urination, and murder. The stress of the trial took a toll on the owners of the company, and XPW could no longer be subsidized financially. In January 2005, the charges were dropped but on December 8, 2005 an appeals court revived the charges (See United States v. Extreme Associates).
Big Vision Entertainment, the video distribution company owned by XPW co-founder Kevin Kleinrock, assumed control of the XPW name and video library in 2004.
[edit] XPW Reunion - Cold Day in Hell (2008)
It has been announced that an XPW reunion show called Cold Day in Hell will take place on May 24, 2008 at Aviation Park in Redondo Beach, California. Big Vision Entertainment will film this show for eventual DVD release.
[edit] Legacy
The only XPW pay-per-view was "The Best of XPW", a compilation of highlights which aired in August 2003.
As of 2008, the first two seasons of XPW's weekly television series have been released on DVD by Big Vision Entertainment. XPW matches have also been extras on several other Big Vision wrestling DVDs, including Forever Hardcore and the Hardcore Homecoming series.
XPW has also been mentioned on various wrestling events such as the first Hardcore Homecoming in June 2005 (by Shane Douglas), by Tommy Dreamer and Paul Heyman on a June 2005 edition of "Byte This," and in a veiled reference by Heyman in a promo at a New Alhambra Arena show on June 24, 2006 ("I don't care what losers and wannabes and porno rejects have run here").
Several XPW alumni worked for Wrestling Society X, which was produced by Big Vision Entertainment.
In 2007, the official website for XPW was launched by Big Vision Entertainment. The website promotes current and future XPW DVD releasesBackyard Wrestling 2: There Goes the Neighborhood is the second installment in the Backyard Wrestling series and was released on XBox and Playstation 2. The licensed soundtrack includes music by Andrew W.K., Kool Keith, the Insane Clown Posse, Bad Brains, Body Count, Six and Violence and Hoobastank.
It was developed by Paradox Development, now owned by Midway Games Inc. and is published by the Eidos Group of Companies as a subsidiary of the UK computer game publisher, SCi Entertainment Group PLC.
The roster of underground wrestlers features more than 20 combatants, including notable hardcore wrestlers, music personalities, and a few adult film actresses.
The game was greatly improved over its predecessor, including a more in depth create-a-wrestler mode. Interestingly, the game included a switch for turning the game's blood effects on and off in contrast to the original game's lack of said switch.
Each wrestler now has an introduction video, though the female non-wrestlers' videos contain more eye candy than wrestling. There are also 3 unlockable music videos.
Despite promises of an improved gameplay experience, the game was a critical flop when released in 2004. Its sales numbers remained respectable, however, moving nearly 300,000 copies through 2005.
The TV commercial included Insane Clown Posse, New Jack, and Tylene Buck
Roster
Mad Man Pondo
Vic Grimes
Vampiro
New Jack
Sick Nick Mondo
Ruckus
The Sandman
Violent J
Shaggy 2 Dope
The Rude Boy
Sonjay Dutt
Messiah
Supreme
Zandig
El Drunko
Masked Horn Dog
Luke Hadley
Joe Peterson
Ryuji Ito
Kelvin Finn
Andrew W.K.
Tera Patrick
Sunrise Adams
Tylene Buck
Adrianne Pain
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