Any California Supreme fans?

Started by 305CaliforniaSupreme, December 05, 2023, 11:35:46 PM

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305CaliforniaSupreme

Who else loved Cal Supreme? They were the best Catfight company next to APL and tpc wrestling!

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jaybee

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Big Cali Supreme fan here! Roni, Shari, and Debbie were my favorites! I've got a ton of CS matches in my collection and I'd have more but a lot of the stuff on their website is compilation sets and some of the matches are all cut up. They release single matches from time to time plus Rockin-Roxanne has a good collection to pull from, that's the route I usually go.

jaybee

Quote from: sinclairfan on December 06, 2023, 12:12:09 AM
Quote from: 305CaliforniaSupreme on December 05, 2023, 11:35:46 PM
Who else loved Cal Supreme? They were the best Catfight company next to APL and tpc wrestling!

<> Their actresses had bona fide movie-star looks,....

<> .....and bona fide TV-character actress acting chops (not intended as a backhand compliment).

<> Just enough of a storyline.

<> Lengthy fights.....

<> ..... with both actresses contorting themselves into unladylike positions.....

<> ......and spewing unladylike vitriol.

<> Sssooo many blondes....

<> ..... a 4 Violent Grudge fights.

Are you sure you're not talking about California Wildcats?
California Supreme (calisupreme) didn't have many storyline based fights but they did have a lot of grudge matches Roni vs Debbie being one of my favorites! Those two actually have a storyline based catfight that was GREAT! I wonder what they are like now ???

305CaliforniaSupreme

Quote from: jaybee on December 06, 2023, 06:27:57 AM
Quote from: sinclairfan on December 06, 2023, 12:12:09 AM
Quote from: 305CaliforniaSupreme on December 05, 2023, 11:35:46 PM
Who else loved Cal Supreme? They were the best Catfight company next to APL and tpc wrestling!

<> Their actresses had bona fide movie-star looks,....

<> .....and bona fide TV-character actress acting chops (not intended as a backhand compliment).

<> Just enough of a storyline.

<> Lengthy fights.....

<> ..... with both actresses contorting themselves into unladylike positions.....

<> ......and spewing unladylike vitriol.

<> Sssooo many blondes....

<> ..... a 4 Violent Grudge fights.

Are you sure you're not talking about California Wildcats?
California Supreme (calisupreme) didn't have many storyline based fights but they did have a lot of grudge matches Roni vs Debbie being one of my favorites! Those two actually have a storyline based catfight that was GREAT! I wonder what they are like now ???

Brenda and Robin was probably my favorite on Cal Supreme.

Dario

Very good fights and extremaly sexy girls, as Belinda Belle or Pam Nanking.

F4UCORSAIR

 California Supreme  was my first big venture into movies and picture sets in the late 70's and 80's. I even bought 8mm reel movies from them. WOW that seems ancient now. I purchased so much material that I had Ron Devorkin's phone number. I called him a couple times too ( expensive calls then: from Phila. to Calif. pre cell phone days)  He wanted my wife to come out for a few matches, never happened but that's a story for another time.

locked

This goes way back for me  ... probably way before most of you.

Cal Supreme was the first place I ordered anything ... and it was one of their black and white photo sheets. This was even before VHS ... so if you were going to see it as a movie , you were using a movie projector !!  Saw their ad in the back of a wrestling magazine which was about all you could go to searching for this stuff.

Every time I buy a new clip I always think  about how spoiled we've become and how easy we have it now compared to then.   


305CaliforniaSupreme

Quote from: locked on December 06, 2023, 05:46:07 PM
This goes way back for me  ... probably way before most of you.

Cal Supreme was the first place I ordered anything ... and it was one of their black and white photo sheets. This was even before VHS ... so if you were going to see it as a movie , you were using a movie projector !!  Saw their ad in the back of a wrestling magazine which was about all you could go to searching for this stuff.

Every time I buy a new clip I always think  about how spoiled we've become and how easy we have it now compared to then.

Thanks for sharing your memories with us! Wow that's awesome!

305CaliforniaSupreme

Quote from: F4UCORSAIR on December 06, 2023, 01:31:37 PM
California Supreme  was my first big venture into movies and picture sets in the late 70's and 80's. I even bought 8mm reel movies from them. WOW that seems ancient now. I purchased so much material that I had Ron Devorkin's phone number. I called him a couple times too ( expensive calls then: from Phila. to Calif. pre cell phone days)  He wanted my wife to come out for a few matches, never happened but that's a story for another time.

Wow that's incredible! I found his social media but he hasn't accepted my request. Most likely to put those wrestling days behind him and focus on his family. But I wonder...

CalSupreme.tv is still active and I wonder if they still pay the girls from all the subscribers and dvd's being sold:)

Mr. Cavalier

Loved the Saja cartoons they carried. Wish I could find more.

jq000004

Quote from: F4UCORSAIR on December 06, 2023, 01:31:37 PM
California Supreme  was my first big venture into movies and picture sets in the late 70's and 80's. I even bought 8mm reel movies from them. WOW that seems ancient now. I purchased so much material that I had Ron Dvorkin's phone number. I called him a couple times too ( expensive calls then: from Phila. to Calif. pre cell phone days)  He wanted my wife to come out for a few matches, never happened but that's a story for another time.
What I clearly remember was that Ron often engaged in dialogue with fighters while the bout was actually in progress. The conversation wasn't always welcome - witness Robin's glare as Ron tried to talk to her during a break between rounds in a boxing match.