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Archive for 2009

Pro Wrestling Phoenix looks back at 2008.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 12, 2009

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By PWP Management

Photo comments by Gary Giaffoglione/GG HotShots.com PWP Photographer

 

2008 was a very remarkable year for Pro Wrestling Phoenix. We came back from a four month hiatus in February. We had lost the rights to run shows at our old building, and had some trouble coming up with a new one. Once we decided on the Armory, we were skeptical about how many people could even find the place let alone who would show up. At “Year of the Phoenix 3” on February 16, we couldn’t have been happier with our second biggest crowd ever about 130 people. That night saw a lot of great action, and is notable for being the night “The LONRs” Showtime Darrien Sanders and Mark Sterling won the PWP Tag Team Championship by defeating “Pride and the Passion”, Zac James and Tyler Pride This caused massive problems between Zac and Tyler. At this point “Babyface” Tony Cortez was still PWP Heavyweight Champion, and was able to retain the title in a 3 Way Dance over “The Rebel” Jeremy Wyatt and Abu Colossus. Hype Gotti began an intense losing streak as well.

“Try and Stop Us Now” on March 15 had one of PWP’s best matches ever, a bout between “The Anarchist: Arik Cannon and Ryan Cruz, one half of the Northstar Express. I highly suggest checking this one out; you can find it on YouTube. “A New Era” in April saw the Northstar Express and Arik Cannon both getting title shots in PWP. However, “The LONRs” and Tony Cortez both pulled through, retaining their respective titles.

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March 15 Wyatt vs Strife- Could be the most high flying and technical match I remember, there was so much nonstop action from both Wyatt and Strife- Gary Giaffoglione/GG HotShots.com PWP Photographer

This led to our “3rd Year Anniversary Spectacular” on May 10. “The LONRs” once again retained the PWP Tag Team Championship by defeating Ben Sailor and Nate Bash. Hype Gotti continued his losing streak, this time losing to Domino Rivera. This show also saw one of the greats Jerry Lynn show up to wrestle Arik Cannon in an absolute classic PWP match. Zac James finally agreed to fight Tyler Pride, but was only the beginning. A very big surprise also happened when PWP Alumni Payday Patterson showed up to answer Brett Young’s one shot challenge in a very memorable match. Chris Havius made his return to thank the fans, and was attacked by Stephen Saint. The big news here however, was Abu Colossus was able to win the PWP Championship in a 4 Way between Tony Cortez, Jeremy Wyatt and Jaysin Strife, thus ending his 20 month reign as champion.

May 10 Wyatt vs. Abu, Babyface Cortez vs. Strife, again so much action I couldn’t capture it all among these four

May 10 Wyatt vs. Abu, Babyface Cortez vs. Strife, again so much action I couldn’t capture it all among these four.-Gary Giaffoglione/GG HotShots.com PWP Photographer

We started the summer off with two shows in July. The first show saw Chris Havius try to get some revenge on Stephan Saint, however the match ended in a double disqualification. Jaysin Strife finally beat Hype Gotti one on one. Afterwards, Tony Cortez confronted Jaysin about some things that had been happening, especially in last months main event where he helped pin Tony. He attacked him, and it looked like Hype was making the save, but he shocked everyone when he too attacked Strife. It took Vic Victory coming out with a chair to run those two off, and it looked like Simply the Best was back together. Victory and Strife put their differences behind them. Abu solidified his status as champion when he was able to pin Tony Cortez in a one on one match.

Our second July show was our huge Battle of the Phoenix show. This saw 25 contestants get a shot at becoming #1 contender. And who was more fitting to win than #1 Brett Young. He earned a shot at Colossus in August. This was a big night for Brett Young as he also defeated Arik Cannon in a singles match. Also on this show, “The LONRs” were once again successful over Northstar Express, Zac and Tyler tangled again, and Strife and Victory got their first taste of Simply the Best.

August was very intense, Tyler Pride finally defeated Zac James in a must see street fight to open the show. Stephen Saint defeated Chris Havius by cheating in a First Blood match. Afterwards, Chris challenged Stephen to a FANS BRING THE WEAPONS match at the next show. Brett Young fell short of his chance at gold when Abu Colossus once again dominated him. This led us to September, Malicious Mayhem and one of the most insane nights in PWP history. Chris Havius and Stephen Saint put it all on the line in a match that included tables, ladders, chairs, light tubes, thumbtacks, bibles and more. Chris Havius came out on top and both earned the fans respect that night.

This was the easiest to chose, of all the shots taken in 2008 this Weapons Match between Chris Havis and Stephen Saint will forever be in my conversation of “what  are some of your best shots”. September 21, 2008 Malicious Mayhem… would be the #1 Choice of my Best PWP Shots of 2008.- Gary Giaffoglione/GG HotShots.com PWP Photographer

This was the easiest to chose, of all the shots taken in 2008 this Weapons Match between Chris Havis and Stephen Saint will forever be in my conversation of “what are some of your best shots”. September 21, 2008 Malicious Mayhem… would be the #1 Choice of my Best PWP Shots of 2008.- Gary Giaffoglione/GG HotShots.com PWP Photographer

October 25 was a special night for PWP. The Northstar Express had their last chance at the PWP title, if they lost, they would never get another shot at the LONRs. They did pull through to become PWP Tag Team Champions. Also, the showed was named Night of the Rebel, because Jeremy Wyatt, who hadn’t lost a singles match in probably a thousand years in PWP, defeated Abu Colossus to become the current reigning PWP champion. Since then he has defeated both Abu Colossus and Brett Young to retain. The Northstar Express’ reign was short lived, as they were defeated in a three way dance by Simply the Best, also including Jaysin Strife and Vic Victory. Afterwards The duo challenged Simply the Best to a Texas Tornado Tag Title match in December, with the added stip that whoever was pinned in the match would leave PWP forever.

December came and new Tag Champs AGAIN, as Strife and Victory pinned Hype Gotti not only to win the titles, but to send him packing from PWP. Hype Gotti asked for one more match, and that is January 17th VS. Jeremy Wyatt for the Title. Regardless of winning or losing, he is gone from PWP. But he said he is going to retire as champion and go out with a bang.

What do we have to look forward to in PWP in 2009? You can bet that everyone has their sights set on “the Rebel” Jeremy Wyatt and his coveted Title. Look forward to your favorite regulars as well as new talent looking for chances at gold. Strife and Victory are the Tag Champs, but for how long? The LONRs won’t sit idly by and watch them take all the glory. Don’t forget about the Northstar Express either. It is a very exciting time for Pro Wrestling Phoenix, please check us out at www. prowrestlingphoenix. com for all the updates and add us as friends at www.myspace.com.prowrestlingphoenix.
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NWA Dynamo Pro – Wrestles for a new Heart for Jimmie Bass January 31 in Ottawa Kansas

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 11, 2009

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Christmas time has come and gone, your family and friends have come together in the season of giving. Pro Wrestling has a long history of giving not only during the Christmas season throughout the year. During the year there are many wrestling company’s support fundraisers. They include Toys for Tots, school functions, Relay for life, just to name a few. The wrestlers and the company involved take great pride on helping others. The relationship between the wrestling community and their fans are like none other.

Just prior to Christmas, a tragedy in the Nilwood Illinois when a fire caused a family to not only lose their house but sadly the mother. New Midwest Wrestling quickly stepped and promoted a show to help raise funds for the family.

This past weekend my heart was touched when Larry Barber and NWA-Dynamo Pro Wrestling brought to my attention a fundraiser they were doing for a young boy named Jimmie. Larry also sent me pictures and here is the heartfelt letter that his grandmother Charlene Bernabe sent.

Larry,
Jimmie Bass is a 5 yr. old little boy from Ottawa awaiting a heart transplant. He is now on a heart pump and cannot leave the hospital in Iowa City Iowa until he receives a new heart. He was born with 3 chambers to the heart. The arteries were all routed backwards at birth. Causing the blood to bypass the lungs. He also had a hole in 2 of the chambers. He has undergone several open heart surgeries to try to help fix this problem, but it was not successful. There was too high of pressure in the heart. His heart just was not able to go anymore, that is why he is on a pump. There is a web site that has a video about lil Jimmie and the pump, due to it is not FDA approved. You may get it at KGAN CBS 2 go to there website and scroll down on the top stories called….”A NEW HEART FOR JIMMIE”. Thanks for all your help. Charlene Bernabe

Jimmie Bass enjoys a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Clause in the hospital.

Jimmie Bass enjoys a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Clause in the hospital.

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Not only will you have the opportunity to help out Jimmie Bass but you also will get to see some of the best wrestling in the Midwest.

Jeremy “The Rebel” Wyatt vs. Former WWE and ECW Superstar Al Snow

Al Snow is well rounded with years of experience; he was one half of the former WWE Tag team champions (with Mick Foley), he can beat you in many ways. Snow was recently seen in TNA when he helped Kurt Angle defeat Rhino by distracting and slapping special guest enforcer in the face.

Wyatt was able to get the victory in a hard hitting match in November when he defeated ROH Superstar Davey Richards in a brutal hard hitting match Will Wyatt’s intensity be used against him by the wily veteran? This should be wrestling classic.

NWA Kansas Championship rematch
Kansas Champion #1 Brett Young vs. Tyler Cook.

There last match in Pomona Kansas, earned them the match of the month for November. Young was able to walk out with the Kansas Championship that night. Cook was able to impress the NWA that he was deserving of another chance to win the belt. This rematch has many interesting questions surrounding it. Young has years of experience to his advantage, was he showing all that he had to offer in that match. Cook on the other hand had his most profiled match against Young and came very close to winning. Will Cooks confidence be at such a high level that the Champion can not overcome the energy that the contender brings?

Tag Team Rematch
“The Ego Express” (Steven Kennedy & KC Karrington)
vs “The LONRS” (Mark Sterling & Darrien Sanders)

Shorty Biggs vs. Billy McNeil

Donovan Riddick vs. Trent Stone

Kraig Keesman vs. Domino Rivera

Adam Rich vs. Mike Sydal

Davey Vega vs. Pierre Abernathy

Join Missouri Wrestling Revival on January 31 in Ottawa Kansas. Come early and sign up for a chance to win a MWR T-shirt.

Al Snow will be having a wrestling seminar prior to the show for only $50.00 Ottawa Middle School – Ottawa, Ks.3-5pmOnly 20 spots available. Be sure to reserve a spot early before they are all filled. Cost $50.00 per person

For more information about the show or the wrestling seminar check out NWA –Dynamo Pro Wrestling at their myspace

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Thank you to LWA.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 9, 2009

We would like to thank Lethal Wrestling Alliance, Jeremy Wyatt and Tyler Black their part in the Midwest dream match last Saturday night in O’Fallon IL. A great night of wrestling with a fun filled crowd proves that the wrestling in the Midwest is moving in the right direction in 2009.

For the LWA Champion Jeremy Wyatt 2009 started out the same as the year ended, as a friend of mine would say “the second verse was the same as the first”. Wyatt was triumphed over the Ring of Honor superstar Tyler Black in a match that showed why each man is considered two of the top rising stars in the sport. The match more than lived up to the expectations and I would not be surprised if this was the first of many encounters between Black and Wyatt.

To celebrate the first LWA double shot weekend, Missouri Wrestling Revival gave away two MWR T-shirts that was drawn out during intermission by LWA’S Paul Parker. Congratulations to Big Al and Mieisha Bell for being the lucky winners of the exclusive MWR T-Shirts.

Mieisha Bell, Brian "Flair" Kelley, "Big Al" Alan Jansen

Mieisha Bell, Brian "Flair" Kelley, "Big Al" Alan Jansen

Once again thank you to everyone at LWA for their hospitality, patience and friendship on January 3rd. We look to continue to support LWA and Pro Wrestling in the Midwest in the future.

Your next chance to win a MWR T-shirt is this weekend at High Voltage Wrestling in Granite City. We hope to see you there.

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Absolute Wrestling Radio 1-4-2009

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 9, 2009

 

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We are happy to have the ABS radio show from this past weekend at MWR. Topics discussed were the Waxman steroid report for pro wrestling, what if Vince McMahon started his own MMA fight league? MMA news regarding Brock Lesnar and Bobby Lashley. This and much more for your number one show for all your Pro Wrestling and MMA news.

 

Go to MWR-ABS Radio to listen to this episode plus shows you may have missed.

 

Absolute Wrestling Radio also has a new website that we hope that you check out.

 

 

 

 

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A ‘Diamond’ shines at South Broadway

Posted by reimaginejournalism on January 8, 2009

Second Generation Wrestler Destiny Diamond, a high school senior, follows in her father, “Wild Child” Billy Diamond’s footsteps while hitting the books as well as the gym

By Kari Williams

Destiny Diamond spent half of her high school career learning how to wrestle, and on Nov. 1, 2008 showed the fruits of her labor to the Mid-Missouri Wrestling Association—Southern Illinois Championship Wrestling (MMWA-SICW), better known in the St. Louis area as ‘South Broadway’ as she fought victoriously against El Uno Loco.

For the better part of two years, she trained and perfected her craft, but the desire the step into the squared circle came much earlier.

“I came to MMWA shows since I was about eight years old with my dad, and I watched him, and I was like, ‘I want to do it!’… He was the biggest influence, like 98%. I don’t know how to explain it, just seeing him do it, he brought me to do it, and it’s something we can do together,” Diamond said.

As proud as her father, ‘Wild Child’ Billy Diamond, is, he had a few reservations about her entering the business.

“My reaction was mixed. I knew the politics in the business but also knew that she had the desire to do it and was going to regardless. So, I looked at it as an opportunity to train her and make sure she wasn’t misguided by the wrong people,” Billy said.

Destiny attends Northwest High School in High Ridge, MO and deals with the task of balancing wrestling and studying for her classes. No matter the cost—and the fact that she believes wrestling gets in the way of school—she would not change a thing.

“It’s hard because all of the big tests come up and you have school the next day after training for a couple hours, and it’s hard to do, but it’s worth it.

“The biggest challenge is having the energy to [wrestle] and trying to cover up the bruises…It’s hard to explain because you can go to school and say, ‘Yeah, I got these bruises from wrestling,’ and people take it the wrong way, thinking I’m getting beat up when really it’s for fun,” Destiny said.

During Destiny’s freshman year, her American History Teacher Bob Wilhelm revealed his love for the sport.

“I had a teacher who coached wrestling, and I wore one of the MMWA shirts to school one day, and he knew about the organization, and he keeps asking me about it every time I walk by,” Destiny said.

An avid pro wrestling fan, Wilhelm watches every Monday and Friday with his son, who also enjoys the sport. Having known Destiny for four years, he has seen her enthusiasm.

“I love that she is interested in wrestling. She has a real passion for it. She is a real go-getter,” Wilhelm said.

Destiny made a personal choice to let others into her life beyond the clasroom.

“I decided to tell people [about wrestling at school] because…guys in general will tell guys [about sports] just becaue they’ll talk about all their guy sports, and I’ll be like, ‘Oh yeah, well I wrestle with guys,’” Destiny said.

In addition, she let the whole school into her world through an article in the school newspaper and the yearbook, where she and her twin sister, Natasha, were featured wrestling. According to Destiny, her sister “was in training for a while but she decided to veer off and keep her head in the books for a while, but…there may be another ‘Diamond’ to shine soon.”

“I was training for a while to become a wrestler. I had decided to leave it for a while to focus on school because it is our senior year, and I wanted to make the best of it. I plan on returning to training this year and [will] start wrestling with my sister when I can. Before, when I was in training with her, we had some pretty good tag team moves for us,” Natasha said.

Despite putting her own dreams on hold, Natasha attended the MMWA-SICW show when Destiny made her debut.

“I’m honestly really proud of her. When she wrestled on her debut night, I couldn’t have been more happy. I was cheering her on so much, I think I lost my voice the next day,” Natasha said.

Destiny’s ultimate goal in wrestling is “To get [her] name out there and make a statement. [She wants to] show that young girls like [her] can do this.” After high school, Destiny hopes to branch out and begin working for other promotions in the area and beyond.

“I want to try and hook up with more organizations and get my name out there, and hopefully go big. LWA is good and UWA, and eventually I want to try ROH, but that’s really long down the road obviously, but that’d be cool,’ Destiny said.

With her father’s support and training, Destiny has the opportunity to accomplish the goals she set for herself.

“She is very receptive and listens when she is training and is watching and learning all she can. I never would have dreamed that she would take [wrestling] by storm like she has. She has unlimited potential, and I am amazed everytime I see her in her matches,” Billy said.

Destiny Diamond holds the Heavyweight Title of the then-champion Jeremy Lightfoot prior to her training. "[Jeremy Lightfoot] taught me the basics, and then he taught me how to jump off the ropes, do some high flying stuff," Destiny said.

Destiny Diamond holds the Heavyweight Title of the then-champion Jeremy Lightfoot prior to her training. “[Jeremy Lightfoot] taught me the basics, and then he taught me how to jump off the ropes, do some high flying stuff,” Destiny said.

To catch Destiny in action, one can attend the Jan. 10 MMWA-SICW show at the South Broadway Athletic Club located at 2301 S. 7th Street in St. Louis, MO 63104.

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Exclusive update on High Voltage Wrestling –Donovan Ruddick out of action!

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 7, 2009

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MWR has just heard from the HVW management that the High Voltage Wrestling Champion Donovan Ruddick will be unable to defend his title this Saturday in Granite City IL due to an injury suffered this past weekend in LWA against Mark Sterling .

This will have severe ramifications for the The Magic Man. Last month at High Voltage Wrestling, The Magic Man had turned on his protégé Kahagas to assist “The Future” Donovan Ruddick win the title.

Now the Magic Man’s worst nightmare has now happened, the Japanese Nightmare Kahagas will be hell bent on destroying the man who betrayed him and the Magic Man is without his Champion. I was able to catch up with the Magic Man to ask him who would he get to replace the most powerful man in the Midwest “the Future” Donovan Ruddick?

He had this to say “I am the most powerful man in the Midwest and it didn’t take me long at all to find the man who is capable of beating anyone on the planet, Dingo. Dingo is able to beat you in many many ways, he can tap you out or hit you so many times with his blazing speed you might just think its magic. Kahagas this weekend in Granite City you will want to do a disappearing act of your own.”

Also of note High Voltage Wrestling star Rick Stone will not be in action due to injuries unknown at this time.

Don’t miss this weekend when Dingo takes on Kahagas!!!
Wicked Stiff Johnson & Keny G vs. Mephisto & Kris Synz in a Cage Match.
Female sensation JessiKa HaZe will be in action.
The LONRS will take on the mysterious and the unknown Blackhearts.
This and much more.

Go to High Voltage Wrestling for more info on this must see show.

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Absolute Wrestling Radio’s Brand new website.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 7, 2009

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Our friends at Absolute Wrestling Radio have a Brand new website that we hope that you will take the chance to visit. If you love Pro Wrestling and MMA then make sure you listen to Mark Bland, Matt Krueger and Andy Echele live every Sunday at 2 PM till 3 PM on The Team 1380 AM radio.

Their talk show is filled with great wrestling talk, exclusive interviews and tons of surprises.

The site is AbsoluteWrestlingRadio.com and will be the host for the podcast of their weekly show on line. Don’t forget to add them as your friend myspace friend as well.

For those who are unfamiliar with ABS radio here is the rundown directly from their website.

Absolute Wrestling Radio’ is an action packed two-hour talk show that delves into the world of Mixed Martial Arts and Professional Wrestling Entertainment. With a weekly worldwide audience in the millions, these genres of sports competition and entertainment are two of the most popular past-times in the United States.

Each week hosts Mark Bland, with Matt Krueger, and Andy Echele discuss the stories and information in regards to all the federations and organizations in the world of wrestling and mixed martial arts. As well as focusing on Regional and Local promotions within these two genres.

Mark has been involved in Professional Wrestling since the age of 21, Bland’s passion is to impart his wisdom and years of in ring experience to fans of the sport. This is accomplished through his media endeavors, television gigs, and business affiliations.

He continues to maintain very close relationships with many MMA and Professional Wrestling industry insiders and performers.
With all this, Matt and Mark are poised to take on the MMA and Pro-Wrestling talk scene nationally.

AWR tries everything in their power to bring info on MMA/Pro-Wrestling to the masses. They are even involved in the charitable side of things, working on creating partnerships with charities such as Toys for Tots, American Diabetes Association and Special Olympic to name a few.

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Feature Presentation- Eric Ruffington and Blake Steel.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 6, 2009

One of the hot young tag teams in the Midwest are the Feature Presentation- Eric Ruffington and Blake Steel. They were ranked #8 in the MWR’S Wrestling Revival Cup Tag Team of 2008. With their great team work and cocky attitude they are a team to look out for in 2009

To book the Feature Presentaion go to the myspace of Blake Steel or Eric Ruffington

For a complete list of the 2008 MWR Revival cup rankings check it out here!

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AAPW January 20th Nashville, Illinois: AAPW Champ Edmund “Livewire” McGuire vs. Mississippi Madman plus former TNA star Chase Stevens takes on former WWE Star Kevin Thorn

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 5, 2009

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MWR Spotlight: Cecil Cerveza

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 4, 2009

Cecil Cerveza

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The Dominican Prince of Central States Wrestling

 

 

Years in wrestling– 4 Years

 

Current organizations– NBWA, SLW, GAW, NGW, HVW

 

Titles held:

NBWA Heavyweight

NBWA Midwest

NBWA No limits

GAW Central States

 

 

Finishing maneuver Roll of the dice (Inside out neck breaker)

 

Favorite moves– Diving head butt, High knee in corner, Fireman’s gut buster, Rock bottom backbreaker

 

 I had an opportunity to see the self proclaimed Dominican Prince of Central States Wrestling for first time live this past fall when High Voltage Wrestling invited New Breed Wrestling Alliance to be part of the HVW 6 man tag invitational. New Breed took this challenge seriously and sent three of their best, Jon Divosi, Aaron Mathews and Cecil Cerveza. They were able to defeat HVW’S Bandana Mafia (Pierre Abernathy, Evan Gelistico, & Davey Vega) with an arsenal of quick and stunning moves in an exciting match. I was impressed with what I saw, and wanted to know more of this exciting young wrestler.  

 

 

I would like to thank you Cecil for taking the time to talk with MWR today.

 

It’s my pleasure.

 

How long have you been wrestling and where did you get your start?  

 

 I started at Heartland Championship Wrestling in Dixie Arkansas.  At HCW, Austin Lane, Max Mayhem and Reggie Munsker trained me from the start. Since then I have learned greatly from TJ Leitzen.

 

Growing up who did you look up to in wrestling?

 

The Heartbreak Kid” Shawn Michaels and Sting

 

For fans, whom have never seen the Dominic Prince, what best describes the style of wrestling that you bring to the ring?

 

Chris Benoit mixed with CM Punk for the most part.

 

Who did you have your first match with?

 

 I wrestled Jon Divosi at the young age of 18.

 

You were able to defeat Jason Vendetta in a best of 3 series in 2005, What are your memories of them matches, and your thoughts on Vendetta at the present?

 

Vendetta I’ve known him for a very long time, I know his moves and what he is capable of. I felt as if the best of 3 matches with Vendetta were just a way of showing fans what the new kid in the ring can do.

 

 At NBWA’S  Disposable Teams on October 30, 2005 You defeated Vic “The Pitbull” Santelli & Pain Train in a four corners match to win the NBWA Heavyweight Championship when Jason Vendetta interfered and delivered the Detonator to Pitbull.

Your very first title belt, what do you remember about that historic match?

 

 (Laughing ) Honestly, I remember that I almost broke my damn back Because Pain Train power bombed me from inside the ring to the outside on the apron on the floor in a nasty drop.  I was able to recover for the victory, words can not express the happiness that I felt at that moment.

 

 Less than a year later at NBWA Survival of the Fittest: June 4, 2006 –you would go on to show your potential when you defeated Wild Bill, Shark Boy, & Adam Evans by pinning Shark Boy with a backslide. A big victory for you at the time, what do you feel gave you the edge against 3 of NBWA’S finest?

 

Entering the match, I was one of the underdogs along with fellow NBWA wrestler Wild Bill. The credentials of Adam Evans and Shark Boy are well known. I saw an opportunity and I took advantage of it for the win. I am grateful for having the chance to have been in the ring with all three of them. 

 

At NBWA at the last show Danny Bashem & Jeff Harris got the win on you and Tracy Smothers in a rabid crowd of close to 800 people. How exciting was it to work with two wrestlers who have been around the world? Last but not least what did you learn from working.

 

 That match will go down as one of my favorite’s jus because of the whole environment and the fact that we were able to set the standards in the opening match.

 

 

Who would you like to have a match with on the indie scene that you have not had a chance to yet.

 

 

The  wrestler I’d like to have a match with would have to be TNA star Senshi, reason for this is he was in Japan a long time and he learned a lot so it would benefit me to learn from him a strong style wrestling that I enjoy.

 

 

 

Who have you felt in the past four years have given you the most trouble in the ring? (your arch enemies )

 

I’d have to say Vendetta and Pitbull at times, but the wrestler I feel that has been a thorn in my side is most defiantly Jon Divosi. In the ring, we steal the show and always happen to get the best out of  each other. I hate to admit it, but in 4 years Divosi and I have went at it on several occasions and I’ve still yet to beat him.

 

 

What do you feel that you have to do to work on to become one of the best in the Midwest?

 

 As with most young wrestlers I feel as if I need to work more matches in as many areas as possible. I also know that I need to continue to workout.

 

What match has been your favorite up to this point of your career?

 

I have to say my match with Deadly Dale at “Extreme invasion” at Watseka, IL. What made that match so special to me was I got severely injured but was still able to put on one of hell of a match.

 

As 2008 comes to a close, and 2009 is upon us what goals does the Dominic Prince have for the upcoming year? 

 

 I hope to continue succeeding where I am at and look forward to working with other companies as well to get my name out there to prove that I am one of the best in the Midwest.

 

 

For information to book the Dominic Prince of Central States Wrestling go to Cecil Cerveza.

 

 

Cecil will be in action this Saturday at High Voltage Wrestling in Granite City and Sunday at New Breed Wrestling Alliance in Danville IL

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