Children sometimes respond to warnings or threats by saying 'I don't care what happens, I still feel this way.' These messages also invite the child to test the firmness of the parent's threat.They can communicate that the parent has no respect for the child's needs or wishes ('If you don't stop playing that drum I'm going to get really upset').('If you don't get to bed right away, you're going to get spanked.') They can evoke resentment and hostility in the same way that ordering, directing and commanding do.These messages can make a child feel fearful and submissive.They can communicate to the child that the parent does not trust the child's own judgment or competence ('Don't touch that dish.' 'Stay away from your baby brother.')Įxample of Roadblock #1: Child says to parent, 'I want another drink of water.' Parent says, 'You've had enough- get to bed right this minute!' Roadblock #2: WARNING, ADMONISHING, THREATENING.They make the child feel resentful or angry, frequently causing him to express hostile feelings, throw a tantrum, fight back, resist, test the parents will.The child hears a threat by getting hurt of someone bigger and stronger than he ('Go to your rom – and if you don't I'll see to it that you get there.') They produce fear of the parent's power.They communicate unacceptance of the child as he is at the moment ('Stop fidgeting around.').('I don't care what you want to do come into the house this minute.') These messages tell a child that his feelings or needs are not important: He must comply with what his parent feels or needs.Retrieved from '(wrestler)&oldid=976108572' A catalogue of effects of the typical ways parents respond to children Roadblock #1: ORDERING, DIRECTING, COMMANDING ^ 'Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI) 5'.^ 'Saturday Night report on December 20 1997'.^ a b ' – The World's Largest Wrestling Database'.For Joe D'Acquisto, who has gone under the names Big Joe Nasty, The Rochester Roadblock, The Wild Thing, and The Mummy. Luchas de Apuestas WagerWinnerLoserLocationDateMasks Mitsuteru Tokuda and Yukihiro KanemuraSuper Invader and Masked InfernoTokyo, JapanAugust 2, 1992Mask El CanekTorre InfernalNaucalpan de Juárez, MexicoNovemReferences 199 of the 500 top wrestlers of the PWI 500 in 1991 Eastern States Heavyweight Championship (1 time).He made a return to the ring in 2010 and continued to wrestle in Mexico until 2012. Retirement ĭ'Acquisto initially retired from wrestling in 1999. Roadblock defeated Jim Powers in his last WCW match on the Augepisode of Saturday Night. He was eliminated by the eventual winner The Giant. He made his only pay-per-view appearance in WCW at World War 3 on November 24 by participating in the namesake battle royal for a future World Heavyweight Championship opportunity. After the match, Roadblock challenged Lex Luger to a match to take place two nights later on Monday Nitro, which Acquisto lost.
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Roadblock made his televised debut in WCW on the Octoepisode of Saturday Night by defeating Dale Wolfe, a replacement for D'Acquisto's originally scheduled opponent Randy Savage. In keeping with his ring name, D'Acquisto would carry a roadblock or a sawhorse to the ring. World Championship Wrestling (1996–1998) ĭuring the late 1990s, D'Acquisto competed as a preliminary wrestler for World Championship Wrestling (WCW) as Roadblock (also spelled as Road Block). ('Infernal Tower') and after months of chaos D'Acquisto lost his mask in a match against the legendary UWA World Heavyweight Championship El Canek. He would also wrestle for the Universal Wrestling Association in Mexico, where he competed under the masked gimmick of Torre Infernal I speed test. In 1992, D'Acquisto made several appearances with the Japanese W*ING promotion, where he feuded with Jason the Terrible.
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In 1991 made some appearances in the World Wrestling Council in Puerto Rico. In 1990, D'Acquisto was the subject of an article by journalist Glen Duffy published in Rolling Stone. He competed in New England and East Coast independent promotions during the 1980s and 1990s, most notably as a mainstay of International World Class Championship Wrestling, where he wrestled as The Rochester Roadblock.
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Professional wrestling career Early career ĭ'Acquisto debuted on October 28, 1987. He is best known for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling in the 1990s under the ring name Roadblock. Joseph D'Acquisto (born October 30, 1960) is an American retired professional wrestler.
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Masked InfernoBilled height6 ft 10 in (208 cm)Billed weight375 lb (170 kg)Trained byLarry SharpeDebutOctober 28, 1987RetiredJanuary 5, 2012 Rochester, New York, United StatesProfessional wrestling career Ring name(s)Little Joe Nasty (Redirected from Joe D'Acquisto)RoadblockBirth nameJoseph D'AcquistoBornOcto(age 60)