They handled this return to the Roller Derby totally wrong. It should have been a return to Roller DERBY, not Roller GAMES. Roller GAMES was so overly theatrical and obviously staged, whereas the DERBY came across as actually having great skating...even though the result of each game was already known, they were able to do whatever they wanted between the beginning and the end of the game, as long as the end of the game matched what they were supposed to have happen. When the DERBY died, so did the "sport". The integration of Roller Derby skaters into Roller Games was totally mishandled. It was as if the Games people were punishing the Derby people for not being a part of their act for all of those years. The Derby skaters were treated as second class citizens, and always lost fights and jams. Joanie Weston was particularly mishandled. She was treated as a second class citizen, and was manhandled for no reason by the likes of Roberta Mitchell, Sally Vega etc... which would NEVER have happened had they adopted some of the Roller DERBY into the surviving "sport". Joanie was forced to play second fiddle to everyone and it was a sad sight to see. But, Joanie, seeing the handwriting on the wall, did what was asked of her. She was a true class act. Years later, when Derby came back, Joanie reassumed her ascendency to the top of the throne, which was where she truly belonged. The sport died because it emphasized Roller GAMES at the expense of Roller DERBY. This was, by far, the biggest mistake they made, and it cost them dearly. It actually cost them their entire "sport", which never, ever regained the popularity it had in the early 1970s, due to this fact.
2021 im here ilove this show wayback to remember where are they now this year anybody update? Imiss them
Thanks gang. You are all appreciated
they should create a new version of this show.
RodZilla19872005 i just gotta ask when was this aired.
Doctor Spencer 1999 to 2000. the concept was good except it was fake like wrestling.
Yea i knew it was fake but they made it look good that is what counts.
this show is epic way back in AXN days
To me this was like wcw in these days
Sure it was fake, but damn it was fun to watch.
This stuff was really fake? Lol I didn't know that.... No wonder people keep bringing up WWE on these kinds of videos
I used to LOVE this show. They need to bring this back. I thought the storylines were hilarious. Fake but entertaining
2001*
I miss this #errr friday
@ibuayah because this was fake roller derby. its was pro-wrestling on skates.
The hottest women in rollerjam ever
They handled this return to the Roller Derby totally wrong. It should have been a return to Roller DERBY, not Roller GAMES. Roller GAMES was so overly theatrical and obviously staged, whereas the DERBY came across as actually having great skating...even though the result of each game was already known, they were able to do whatever they wanted between the beginning and the end of the game, as long as the end of the game matched what they were supposed to have happen. When the DERBY died, so did the "sport". The integration of Roller Derby skaters into Roller Games was totally mishandled. It was as if the Games people were punishing the Derby people for not being a part of their act for all of those years. The Derby skaters were treated as second class citizens, and always lost fights and jams. Joanie Weston was particularly mishandled. She was treated as a second class citizen, and was manhandled for no reason by the likes of Roberta Mitchell, Sally Vega etc... which would NEVER have happened had they adopted some of the Roller DERBY into the surviving "sport". Joanie was forced to play second fiddle to everyone and it was a sad sight to see. But, Joanie, seeing the handwriting on the wall, did what was asked of her. She was a true class act. Years later, when Derby came back, Joanie reassumed her ascendency to the top of the throne, which was where she truly belonged. The sport died because it emphasized Roller GAMES at the expense of Roller DERBY. This was, by far, the biggest mistake they made, and it cost them dearly. It actually cost them their entire "sport", which never, ever regained the popularity it had in the early 1970s, due to this fact.
Most fake punches I'd ever seen.