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OMEGA: Uncommon Passion (2-Disc Set)

From Dream To Reality. The Birth of a New Generation of Wrestling
Stars

Reviewed by Brad Dykens

http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/information/dvds/bve/omega/

I’ll be honest with you, I actually thought the infamous OMEGA promotion was
a glorified backyard wrestling club which featured a bunch of skinny geeks
pretending to be wrestlers in a ring set up in the backwoods of North
Carolina. Moments after putting this DVD into my player, I realized that I
was sadly mistaken. OMEGA was a legitimate wrestling promotion featuring a
cast of young passionate wrestlers, many of whom grew up to be big stars the
top wrestling federations.

I didn’t make a note of the actual number, but about twelve OMEGA wrestlers
would go on to receive contracts with the top three promotions in North
America; including Matt Hardy (WWF), Jeff Hardy (WWF), Jason Arhndt (WWF, as
Joey Abs), Shannon Moore (WCW/WWE), Shane ‘Gregory’ Helms (WCW/WWE),
Christian York (ECW), Joey Matthews (ECW), and Steve Corino (ECW). A couple
others had developmental contracts but failed to break through to the big
leagues. Throw in a couple of familiar faces like Marty Garner and Lexie
Fyfe and you’ve got a pretty impressive roster.

By the way, OMEGA stands for Organization of Modern Extreme Grappling Arts.
The name itself is as unique as the style in which it embraces. The
promotion is the brainchild of Matt Hardy, and was a forerunner to the TNA
X-Division. The high flying, impact-driven style was many years ahead of
its time. They also threw in some occasional crazy stunts, like Shane Helms
jumping off of a transfer trailer into the ring – with near catastrophic
results!

In a world where WWE usually owns the video footage to everything, it was
nice to see a documentary where they were able to use actual footage spliced
into the interviews to visually demonstrate the stories they were relaying
to the viewer. I have to give a major thumbs up to whomever produced the
program because it was very well edited and pieced together with perfection.

Matt was the brains behind the operation, but there was a co-promoter by the
name of Thomas Simpson, whose insight is also featured prominently on this
DVD. Simpson may have been more passionate about OMEGA than most of the
wrestlers. This was evident by the tears he shed when talking about the
Hardyz scoring their first WWF contracts. I could tell Thomas Simpson was a
genuinely great guy, a rare quality for someone of his position in a
wrestling company.

The documentary portion of this two disc set includes interviews with all
the major players, like Simpson, both Matt and Jeff of the Hardy boys,
Garner, Arhndt, Moore, York, Matthews, Corino, and others. The only
noticeable absentee was Gregory Helms – who was contracted by the WWE at the
time. The interviews were shot over the span of a couple of years, whenever
each subject was free and clear of contractual obligations. There was only
a small window of opportunity to sit down with Matt Hardy during the summer
of 2005 when he was temporarily “released” from the WWE. Matt’s input into
the documentary was vital to its development.

The OMEGA promotion had some super impressive gimmicks, and very innovative
storylines – all birthed from the mind of future legend, Matt Hardy, who
took the reigns and guided his band of misfits into becoming a cult
phenomenon. At the time, the OMEGA promotion was wrestling’s best kept
secret, as the team did not want to jeopardize the Hardy’s employment with
the WWF. As long as they kept it low key, the WWF would allow the Hardyz to
do both gigs. When Matt Hardy’s days with the WWE come to an eventual end,
I would hope that he puts some of his energy and money into restarting the
OMEGA promotion and grooming even more future stars.

The second disc of this set holds a series of matches from OMEGA, including;
Venom & Surge (Matt Hardy) vs. Otto Schwanz & Cham Pain, The Hardy Boys vs.
The Serial Thrillas (including Shane Helms), Surge (Matt Hardy) vs. Will O’
The Wisp (Jeff Hardy), The Hardy Boyz vs. Serial Thrillas, and Shane Helms &
Shannon Moore vs. Christian York & Joey Matthews. There is also a section
for memorable promos, including Cham Pain (first name Cham, last name
Pain!), The Serial Thrillas (including Shane Helms), and Will O’ The Wisp
(if you think Jeff Hardy’s current promos are bizarre you need to check out
the Wisp). You could probably file this DVD under “Before they were Stars”
but it was obviously so much more than that. You can check out this DVD and
others like it at www.bvdvd.com

Reviewed by Brad Dykens for www.onlineworldofwrestling.com

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