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Archive for 2009

NWA Dynamo Pro Wrestling Tomorrow

Posted by flairwhoooooo on September 17, 2009

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Next Event September 18th, 2009, Glen Carbon, IL.
NWA Dynamo Pro returns to the St.Louis, Missouri area with an event in Glen Carbon, IL. at the Game soccer arena.

Tickets are available at the Game box office or here online.

Main Event
No DQ
NWA Missouri Champ Dingo vs OuTtKaSt

These two men have faced each other early in their wrestling careers in many historic battles through out the Midwest area.
This will be the first time they have faced each other in over three years and to top it off, the match will be a no disqualification match as requested by OuTtKaSt in order to prove he has what it takes to stand toe to toe with one of the best wrestlers in the Midwest.

Who will come out victorious? Be sure to get your tickets early so your not to miss any of the action.
Advance Tickets Available for September 18th, 2009 Event

To purchase Advance Tickets go here
Adult $8.00
Child $5.00
$1.00 surcharge per ticket

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MECW This Saturday- You can win a free MWR T-shirt !!!!!

Posted by flairwhoooooo on September 17, 2009

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Join MWR this weekend for exciting MECW wrestling in Wood River Illinois.

Come early for a chance to win one of the exclusive and very popular MWR T-shirts during the evening.

We hope to see you there.

Brian “Flair” Kelley

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Jeremy Wyatt and Michael Strider receive MWR Awards.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on September 16, 2009

I am torn on the announcement that I am about to make. After many nights contemplating the future of the MWR monthly Awards we have decided that for the time being that we are going to discontinue that feature from our site. It’s not that I don’t feel as if the awards are a fun part of the site, it’s just that:

1) Many of the awards committee have become so busy with their everyday lives that they have respectfully asked to be taken off of the committee as they cannot honestly vote on the awards and knowingly give an honest vote. Add on the fact that there are so few individuals that keep up with the MWR coverage area (KS, IA, IL, and MO) that could honestly vote on the awards in an unbiased manner.

2) The time that it takes to get nominations, send out the final vote, tally up the votes then look up a picture to make the winner look like a million bucks is considerable. With that said, in the month of August at Lethal Wrestling Alliance, Kari Williams and I were able to deliver two of the 2008 MWR Awards to Jeremy Wyatt and Michael Strider.

The year 2008 will always be remembered as the year of the Rebel. Main events for the man they would call “The Belt Collector” was the norm. Whether he faced “The Future” Donovan Ruddick, Abu Colossus, Davey Richards, Shorty Biggs, Tyler Cook or the man many claim is the best in the Midwest, Dingo the matches stole the show. Wyatt was the talk of 2008 as he tore through 3XW, LWA, HVW, PWP and NWA Dynamo.

Wyatt is one of the most feared and respected athletes in the sport with a bright future ahead of him. MWR was proud to present the 2008 MWR Wrestler of the Year award to Jeremy Wyatt.

2008 MWR Wrestler of the Year Jeremy Wyatt with MWR’S Kari Williams .

2008 MWR Wrestler of the Year Jeremy Wyatt with MWR’S Kari Williams .

On February 2, 2008 in Lawrence, KS Central States Wrestling was on life support, but that did not stop the wrestlers from going out there and delivering a great night of wrestling. The main event was going to be brutal and promised to deliver as, arguably, the top Midwest Talent NWA Central States Champion Michael Strider went against Jeremy Wyatt in a No-Ropes Barbed-Wire Match.

The outcome? A huge win for a bloodied Strider. Wyatt went on to lose a nipple, thanks to getting caught in the dangerous barb wire. The fans were shocked and impressed as these two warriors gave the match of a lifetime—One that they would never forget.

Unbeknownst to many, this match would change the course of Midwest Wrestling. Strider would slowly fade away from the sport as his heart was no longer in it. Jeremy Wyatt would go on to main event wherever he was booked. He become a six-time MWR Wrestler of the month and part of five MWR Matches of the month in the process.

A true passing of the torch match.

A reunion between two warriors of the sport as Michael Strider and Jeremy Wyatt receive their 2008 MWR Match of the Year plaques. Pictured left to right Michael Strider, MWR Columnist Kari Williams, MWR Owner Brian Kelley, Jeremy “The Belt Collector” Wyatt.

A reunion between two warriors of the sport as Michael Strider and Jeremy Wyatt receive their 2008 MWR Match of the Year plaques. Pictured left to right Michael Strider, MWR Columnist Kari Williams, MWR Owner Brian Kelley, Jeremy “The Belt Collector” Wyatt.

In January the MWR Awards will return as we will honor the 2009 MWR Wrestler, Tag Team, Promotion, Female, Personality and Match of the Year. Details will be given around that time.

Thank you for your support and your understanding.

Brian “Flair” Kelley
Missouri Wrestling Revival Owner
Proud member of the Cauliflower Club

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MWR friend Cody invites you to PWP This Saturday.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on September 15, 2009

To all my friends who have been a part of PWP with me… 

If you haven’t been coming lately you have missed some really good stuff going on. I really miss each and every one of you being at the shows! And I would love to see all of you at the next show September 19!

We’re still at the Armory and the show still starts and 7 and tickets are still $12 and up. Jaysin Strife is taking on Jeremy Wyatt for the PWP title and I really feel like it is going to be one of the best matches in the company history. Thinking about it reminds me of the old days at Kirn when Hype and Strife would go at it. Besides that there are going to be some other great matches and also I heard about a possible announcement from one of everyones favorite roster members. I can’t say anything yet, but you should be there to find out!

I can’t think of any better way to tell you guys except bring some friends and come to the show! You will not regret it, I personally can guarantee it! I hope to see you all very soon! Thanks, have a great week!

Cody, The Door Guy, Sound Guy, etc.
PWP Management
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Pro Wrestling Phoenix returns to action on Saturday Night – September 19th!!!

*** At Battle of the Phoenix ‘09 – Jaysin Strife scored a huge win for Pro Wrestling Phoenix against the Murder Militia by winning The Phoenix Challenge, earning himself a shot at the PWP Heavyweight Championship – on September 19th, he gets that shot, as he challenges “The Rebel” Jeremy Wyatt!!!

*** The PWP Tag Team Champions, the Murder Militia’s Mark Sterling & #1
Brett Young will defend their titles!!!

*** Chris Havius will go head to head with The Murder Militia’s Joey Daniels!!!

*** Mike Sydal faces “The Rockstar” Jimmy Rockwell!!!

Also in Action: Abu Colossus, “Babyface” Tony Cortez, Vic Victory, Donnie Peppercricket, Ryan Slade, “The Passion” Zac James, and more!!!

Saturday September 19, 2009

National Guard Armory
2415 E. Kanesville Blvd.
Council Bluffs, IA 51503

Doors: 6:30
Bell Time: 7:00

Front Row: $15
General Admission: $12

www.myspace.com/prowrestlingphoenix

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LWA Aug. 29 Arena Report

Posted by reimaginejournalism on September 14, 2009

By Kari Williams

In House Springs, Mo, with an attendance of 87, Lethal Wrestling Alliance witnessed IWA-Mid South Heavyweight Champion Dingo make a bold statement regarding his title, the reuniting of the Ego Express after a nearly six month separation and much more.

LWA President Luke Roberts MC’d the show because he gave Paul Parker and Graham Wellington the night off. Roberts called out the Submission Squad, who had a few things to clear up after their actions at the last show. Pierre Abernathy claimed that he does not like Adam Raw and that the only thing they have in common is their love for the LWA. He compared their respective involvements with the company to two men loving one woman, but she can only choose one. Abernathy vowed to rid LWA of Raw.

The next point Evan Gelistico, Gary the Nightowl and Abernathy made was to make an example out of “Spitfire” Davey Vega, who shook Dingo’s hand after their match in New Athens, IL. Vega was unceremoniously removed from the Submission Squad for that act. Chaos ensued moments after Gary began attacking Vega; Dash Rando and Rebelucha came to Vega’s aid.

Rando and Rebelucha cleared the ring, and prepared to start the first match. Abernathy and Gelistico barely stood a chance with the momentum Rando and Rebelucha had going for them. Although they have not been tagging together all that long, the luchadore-duo has found a niche in LWA as one of the top tag teams.

Rebelucha goes airborne to take out Pierre Abernathy and Evan Gelistico. Photo by Kari Williams

Rebelucha goes airborne to take out Pierre Abernathy and Evan Gelistico. Photo by Kari Williams

Nonetheless, the Submission Squad grounded, and did considerable damage to, their opponents. With the crowd rallying behind them, Rando and Rebelucha worked their way back from defeat to get the win—with a little help from Vega, who laid in pain at ringside for the entire match. During the winning pinning predicament, Vega held Gelistico’s feet for added leverage.

“Irresistibly Flawless” Brandon Aarons addressed the fans next, complaining about why his absence from the main event with his reasoning for deserving a title shot being because of his looks. Aarons went on to boast about both Mike Sydal and “Thee” Brandon Espinosa being in the PWI 500, enraging the fans. He could not even finish what he wanted to say because the fans were too loud, so he stormed off in disgust.

“Future” Donovan Ruddick made quick work of Super Electro. Ruddick had a plan to destroy his opponent, and that he did. Electro barely got in any offense, as he could not match Ruddick’s tenacity or brute strength.

Future Donovan Ruddick manhandles Super Electro. Photo by Kari Williams

"Future" Donovan Ruddick manhandles Super Electro. Photo by Kari Williams

Even with the fans willing Electro on, nothing helped. Future’s domination would not relent, and he easily secured victory. After the match, Ruddick claimed that he will take back the LWA Heavyweight Championship, no matter who he has to go through.

Gary the Nightowl, with Tiffani LaFane, took on Dingo prior to intermission. Before the contest began, Dingo stated that as the IWA-Mid South Heavyweight Champion, he will continue to defend the belt every time he wrestles, despite the company folding.

Dingo and Gary the Nightowl went through a hellacious battle for Dingos IWA Mid-South Championship. Photo by Kari Williams

Dingo and Gary the Nightowl went through a hellacious battle for Dingo's IWA Mid-South Championship. Photo by Kari Williams

Gary and Dingo went through a battle for Dingo’s championship, much to the delight of the fans—even the hard-to-impress super fans. Dingo’s technical, yet high-flying style meshed perfectly with Gary’s newly acquired viciousness. Pinning combinations and near-falls galore accompanied this stand-out bout. Dingo retained his belt, but not without effort—it took nearly all of Dingo’s signature moves and a piledriver to put Gary away.

The Medallion of Pain was put on the line, as Gorgeous Jordan and Adam Raw wrestled. Raw took the fight straight to Jordan, who—because of his recent actions—would lose the medallion if he was disqualified or counted out.

Adam Raw attempts to wear down Gorgeous Jordan in their battle for Jordans Medallion of Pain. Photo by Kari Williams

Adam Raw attempts to wear down Gorgeous Jordan in their battle for Jordan's Medallion of Pain. Photo by Kari Williams

The two appeared to match each other in strength, but Jordan gained the early advantage and targeted Raw’s arm for the majority of the bout. Raw pushed on, though, and all but had Jordan beat. On so many occasions, it looked as though Raw had pulled off the upset, but Jordan would not relent. Lacey’s persistence and never-say-die attitude propelled him toward victory.

Vega and Sydal competed in the following contest for Vega’s Medallion of Torment. Despite the beating he took earlier in the evening, Vega wrestled excellently against Evan Bourne’s brother. These two men put on, arguably, one of the best matches of the night.

Mike Sydal takes on Spitfire Davey Vega in an attempt to wrestle the Medallion of Torment from Vega. Photo by Kari Williams

Mike Sydal takes on "Spitfire" Davey Vega in an attempt to wrestle the Medallion of Torment from Vega. Photo by Kari Williams

Hold for hold, they took each other to the limit, in order to force the other to tap out. Sydal capitalized on Vega’s previously obtained injuries, getting the advantage for a good portion of the bout. Unfortunately for Sydal, submission finishes have become Vega’s forte. Spitfire forced Sydal to tap to the triangle choke after misguided interference on Aarons’ behalf.

The main event of the evening saw the Ego Express (K.C. Karrington and “Spoiled” Steven Kennedy) reunite for the first time in almost six months against Mark Sterling and Jeremy Wyatt. Kennedy and Wyatt started off the match, with neither man gaining the clear advantage. As the battle progressed, Wyatt and Sterling slowly began to dominate the Egos.

Spoiled Steven Kennedy delivers a devastating DDT to Mark Sterling as he tries to take the advantage. Photo by Kari Williams

"Spoiled" Steven Kennedy delivers a devastating DDT to Mark Sterling as he tries to take the advantage. Photo by Kari Williams

At one point Sterling and Wyatt had Karrington completely cut off from Kennedy. Once Karrington made his way back to Kennedy, the tide began to turn. Both sides had their moments of near victory, but Wyatt and Sterling kept a subtle advantage. In the closing moments, multiple double teams took place for both teams, but Wyatt got the pin on Kennedy after double-team DDTs with Sterling.

LWA’s next show bring them back to House Springs, MO where they will celebrate their six year anniversary.

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3XW with Al Snow and TNA’S Sheik Abdul Bashir

Posted by flairwhoooooo on September 13, 2009

 

Sept. 18 for Clobberpalooza Classic II – featuring WWE superstar Al Snow and TNA Wrestling superstar Sheik Abdul Bashir!

 

3XW Clobberpalooza Classic II

This Friday – September 18th, 2009

Des Moines Social Club
1408 Locust St
Des Moines, IA

Doors open 7 pm
Bell time 7:30 pm

Featuring:

3XW Heavyweight title match
Former WWE & ECW star Al Snow
vs.
“The Rebel” Jeremy Wyatt (c)

 

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3XW Tag Team title match
TNA star Sheik Abdul Bashir (WWE’s Daivari) & Arya Daivari
vs.
The High FlyersMike Sydal & Zach Thompson (c)

 

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3XW Cruiserweight title match
Casanova
vs.
2009 King of Des Moines – “The Rockstar” Jimmy Rockwell (c)

 

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Tag Team match
Sexy & SmoothRyan Slade & AJ Smooth
vs.
Aaron Masterson & “The Asian Sensastion” Ricky Kwong

 

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Singles match
“Torturous” Tony Sly vs. “Delicious” Devin Carter

 

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Tag Team match
The Horn DogsMaddog McDowell & Krotch
vs.
The Gentlemen’s ClubGage Octane & Mark Sterling w/Todd Countryman
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Advance tickets will go on sale September 5th at:

Jay’s CD & Hobby
5921 SE 14th St
Des Moines, IA

Adults $12 General Admission
Kids 10 & Under $6
Kids 3 & Under Free Admission

This event is sponsored by:

The Video Warehouse
5801 Franklin Avenue
Des Moines, Iowa
515-277-6820

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NWA Dynamo Returns this Friday night!! Dingo vs. OuTtKaSt NO DQ

Posted by flairwhoooooo on September 12, 2009

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Next Event September 18th, 2009, Glen Carbon, IL.
NWA Dynamo Pro returns to the St.Louis, Missouri area with an event in Glen Carbon, IL. at the Game soccer arena.

Tickets are available at the Game box office or here online.

Main Event
No DQ
NWA Missouri Champ Dingo vs OuTtKaSt

These two men have faced each other early in their wrestling careers in many historic battles through out the Midwest area.
This will be the first time they have faced each other in over three years and to top it off, the match will be a no disqualification match as requested by OuTtKaSt in order to prove he has what it takes to stand toe to toe with one of the best wrestlers in the Midwest.

Who will come out victorious? Be sure to get your tickets early so your not to miss any of the action.
Advance Tickets Available for September 18th, 2009 Event

To purchase Advance Tickets go here
Adult $8.00
Child $5.00
$1.00 surcharge per ticket

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The Submission Squad and The Hooligans tear up the Midwest

Posted by flairwhoooooo on September 12, 2009

By Jason Thomas

What started as a competition between two up and coming tag teams has turned into a war that is sweeping across the mid-west and has made an impact on a lot of area promotions.

The Submission Squad (Pierre Abernathy and Evan Gelistico) made there name in the Saint Louis based LWA but have been branching out over the last two years. The Squad has made stops in Chikara Pro as well as IWA-Mid South have held tag titles in 4 states and have worked in two countries. Making there home in LWA as well as IWA-TX the Submission Squad is on the right path of breaking out on a national scene.

The Hooligans (Mason and Devin Cutter) made there names in the Georgia area training under former WWF superstar Mr. Hughes. The Cutters then made there home base in East Saint Louis where they looked to make an impact on the tag team scene. The Hooligans shined in the first ever IWA- Mid South tryout show earning full time jobs and tons of exposure. Since then the brothers have worked all across the mid-west and fought top teams in the IWA. This team is also on the path of breaking onto the national scene.

On June 13th in Dupo Illinois these two paths crossed for the first time as the Submission Squad took on the Hooligans for the first time on the IHW debut show. This back and forth match saw the Submission Squad come out on top. What we thought would be a one time match up has turned into much more.

The Hooligans have Evan Gelistico where they want him. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

The Hooligans have Evan Gelistico where they want him. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

We fast forward to August 8th as the Hooligans jumped at the chance to face the Submission Squad in there home base of the LWA. The Cutters got there second chance at LWA gold in New Athens Illinois/ However for the second time the brothers fell short as the Squad pinned the Hooligans.

The Submission Squad had felt that there rivalry with the Hooligans was over as they had beat them two times in a row but a open door would be what turned this rivalry personal. The Submission Squad was asked to put there LWA tag team titles on the line against the Hooligans on the PWN event and the Squad did not want to turn down the chance to debut in a new area so they accepted and you had The Submission Squad vs. The Hooligans 3 for the LWA tag team titles.

The Submission Squad improved there dominance of the Cutters on Aug 15 when they defeated the Hooligans Lil Brother Neil Diamond Cutter and his tag team partner The Blackheart in the semi final match for the HVW Tag team Titles. (Photo credit Mike Van Hoogstraat)

The Submission Squad improved there dominance of the Cutters on Aug 15 when they defeated the Hooligans Lil Brother Neil Diamond Cutter and his tag team partner The Blackheart in the semi final match for the HVW Tag team Titles. (Photo credit Mike Van Hoogstraat)

On August 21st the Squad would meet The Hooligans in the match that would change everything. In a back and forth match the mid-west wrestling scene was shocked as The Hooligans won the LWA tag team titles. This was unprecedented as the LWA tag titles changed hands outside the LWA to a team who is not in the LWA. Not only that but the Cutters used outside help from the Epic War (based in California) tag team champions Tim Donst and Jaysin Strife to capture the titles.

Current LWA Champions The Hooligans(Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Current LWA Champions The Hooligans(Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

The Hooligans were ready to take on Project Mayhem in the GAW tag team tournament. However on August 30th in Lincoln IL one half of the Project Mayhem team was hurt so they could not compete in the tournament. They did sign there own replacement and it was the Submission Squad. The Squad stormed the ring and fought the Hooligans in non-title (LWA) action. The Squad on this night beat the Hooligans thus ending there chance at the GAW tag team titles. However these two tag teams would brawl out of the building that night.

At GAW the feud continued but the LWA Championship was not on the line. Pierre would get the pinfall for bragging rights in this highly contested feud. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

At GAW the feud continued but the LWA Championship was not on the line. Pierre would get the pinfall for bragging rights in this highly contested feud. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

We now go back to where this all began in the town of Dupo Illinois for the IHW promotion as it was set to be trios action featuring The Submission Squad along with stable mate Gary Jay taking on The Hooligans with there little brother Neil Diamond Cutter. This was not for the LWA tag team titles but was as intense as any title match you could see. The Cutter brothers on this night pinned the Submission Squad but the fight did stop there as these men had to be pulled apart after the match by security and referees.

During the intermission of this show The Hooligans attacked The Submission Squad and these teams tore apart the building and thus have all been suspended from IHW indefinitely.

As of this writing the next scheduled match between these two teams is October 10th in Granite City Illinois for the HVW promotion. They will face in the finals of the HVW tag team tournament. What started as a rivalry between two teams trying to break onto the national scene has turned into a war which may cause one of these teams not to make it

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Golden Circle: At Home in a Lockeroom

Posted by flairwhoooooo on September 11, 2009

By “The Golden Boy” Greg Anthony

When most people start a new job there is that first awkwardness. That uncomfortable silence of when you don’t know what kind of people you’re working with. Way be for you find your mutual likes and dislikes. I mean heaven forbid you be a cardinals fan and your boss is die hard cubs, right? I’ve honestly never had this feeling in a pro wrestling lockeroom.

Any lockeroom I walk into those 15-16 guys or 47 if your at a DK show, I know we all have atleast one thing in common. A common thread that can get the ball rolling on any coversation. Now nobody agrees 100% of the time but atleast we can agree we love wrestling. Some don’t love wrestling at present but they loved it more than anything at one time in their lives. Why else would they be here?

Since I’ve had the opportunity to tag with Bobby Eaton on a regular basis, I’ve found myself in new lockerooms. With some guys I’ve worked with before but others I’ve only heard about. In any other business situation this might cause some anxiety but in pro wrestling I really see it as another opportunity. To share like stories of how we broke it, people we enjoy working with or those we don’t.

In Mississippi I got to work with Tony Dabbs. Nice guy who really impressed me in ring. One of those guys that you can just grab and go. In Fort Smith, Arkansas we worked with Jeff Jett and Matt Riviera. Jeff was fun to work with and isn’t afraid to push the limits. Matt showed off some charisma and defiantly had his ducks in a row when came to running a promotion.

Midnight Gold has be shown alot of hospitality and want to take this time to say thank you to everyone involved. Wrestling can be a jealous business but its nice to see lockerooms looking out for each other and not themselves. I believe I can speak for Bobby and Brian when I say we have felt at home in some of these lockerooms. So Thank you

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Announcement: Stepping Down

Posted by Admin on September 10, 2009

Announcement:
Stepping Down

by Josh Ray

Those of you out there that know me understand that I am very passionate about professional wrestling, yet respectful of what it and all involved represent.  Missouri Wrestling Revival was created to give back to Midwest pro wrestling, and I can honestly look back and say that for nearly two years as the owner and editor of MWR I have done just that.

What was meant to focus my talents has quickly grown into something that is difficult for me to manage with the many responsibilities to school, work, and my family, however, and it is with a heavy heart that I must announce the sale of my beloved business and website.

I have received many offers for the site over the last few months, but have decided that the best thing to do in the interests of my good friends Brian Kelley and Kari Williams was to allow them to continue mission with MWR right here at this website. 

Therefore, as of today I am stepping down as the owner and editor of Missouri Wrestling Revival.  Brian Kelley will assume this position permanently, with Kari Williams continuing work as a staff writer for the site.  Brian has had previous experience taking over day-to-day operations of the site when I departed for Iraq late last year until March of this year, and I have no doubt that he will continue to be as unbiased in his pursuit of giving back to Midwest pro wrestling!  Expect to hear from him soon on the site, as he transitions into his new role and begins implementing positive changes to the site.

I will be taking over as a partner with High Voltage Wrestling, furthering my pursuit of dreams in wrestling. This allows me a much more flexible schedule and does not tie me down with the ongoing projects of over 20 promotions in the area! I will also continue taking bookings as a ring announcer and other similar work as my schedule permits. The key for me was flexibility in my schedule and the ability to focus on things that further my career.

My last official duty with MWR will be November 14, 2009 in Granite City, IL when I will execute what I hope will be the pro wrestling show of the year.  MWR Presents Pro Wrestling Showcase will be a great event for the entire family, so come join me in celebrating good wrestling action at the River’s Edge Reception Center.

I will retain the use of the Wrestling Revival Cup in my capacity with HVW.  It’s my hope to create a tournament in the near future that rivals any other across the country, with the Cup as the centerpiece.

Thank you all for your support during this transition.  Continue to support MWR and your local indy wrestling as long as they support you with good shows! 

Special thanks to many along the way that have helped me get to where I wanted to be in pro wrestling through great advice and other opportunities:

Ed Chuman
Martin T
Evil Jim and Crystal
Skylar Pierce
Todd Countryman
KL Snow
Dan Gier
“TNT” Keny G
Tobi Hope
George the Third
Sean Chambers
Brian Kelley
Kari Williams
Brandon Schmidt
Matt Murphy
Mark Bland
Bubba

… and countless others!  I can’t forget some of the people I have had the opportunity to write about since MWR started, including Mark Sterling, Bao Nguyen, Mephisto, and more.  Thank you to everybody!

Make no mistake about it, the stars of tomorrow are in the Midwest today!  I am proud to be a part of Midwest pro wrestling!

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