RF Video is a renowned wrestling video production company that has played a significant role in documenting and promoting professional wrestling. The company was founded by Rob Feinstein, hence the name RF Video, in the late 1990s.

RF Video gained recognition for its extensive catalog of wrestling documentaries, shoot interviews, and live event recordings. Through partnerships with various wrestling promotions, including major organizations such as WWE, WCW, ECW, and independent promotions like Ring of Honor (ROH), RF Video captured the attention of wrestling fans worldwide.

The company's focus on shoot interviews became a hallmark of RF Video's success. These interviews offered a unique perspective, as wrestlers and industry insiders spoke candidly about their experiences, the wrestling business, and behind-the-scenes stories. RF Video's extensive library of shoot interviews became an invaluable resource for fans and historians alike, shedding light on the inner workings of the wrestling industry.

Video Title: Awesome Matches #1121

RF Video Number: 1121

Original Description: SMW, Night of Legends (Hosted by Jim Ross)

Match Listing:

Killer Kyle vs. Doug Furnas
Ron Garvin & Stomper vs. Dick Slater & Bob Orton
Thrill Seekers vs. Heavenly Bodies
Note: Chris Jericho bleeds significantly in this match.
R & R Express vs. Brian Lee & Chris Candido
Note: Title change occurs in this match.
DWB vs. Terry Gordy
Legends Ceremony
Terry and Dory Funk & Bruiser Bedlam vs. Hawk, Bob Armstrong & Tracey Smothers
Coward Waves the Flag match
Extras:
Plus tons of interviews and more.

Notes:

Smoky Mountain Wrestling (SMW) was a professional wrestling promotion that was founded in 1991 by Jim Cornette. The promotion aimed to bring back the traditional style of southern wrestling, focusing on storytelling and character development rather than flashy moves or extreme violence. SMW gained a strong following in the Appalachian area and was known for its quality wrestling and compelling storylines. The "Night of Legends" event was one of the promotion's marquee shows, featuring a mix of established stars and up-and-coming talent. It was often hosted by legendary wrestling commentator Jim Ross, adding to its prestige. SMW served as a launching pad for many wrestlers who would later become major stars in the industry, making tapes like "Awesome Matches #1121" a treasure trove for both new fans and long-time aficionados of professional wrestling.