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Hunter Mathews is back and wants a piece of Donovan Ruddick or Brandon Aarons.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on February 27, 2010

Missouri Wrestling Revival just got word from Hunter Matthews that he is cleared to wrestle after suffering from acidity in the blood, a diseases which can become a dangerous and weakens all body systems. Matthews struggled with low energy and chronic fatigue during the fall of last year. Always known for his high endurance and charisma, Matthews was concerned for his career as he made the call to the doctor. Thankfully he did that as the past four months and the matches he was able to withstand seemed like an eternity until the doctor got him on the proper medicine and dieting.

For more information on acidity click here.

Matthews will be moving in the Central area to make an impact in 2010 but can he come back in the shape that he was in that allowed him to defeat Shane Hollister, Krotch, Jordan McIntyre and PWI Rookie of the Year Mike Sydal in the past?

Hunter Matthews has a reputation of running his mouth, but in 2010 he wants his actions to speak for themselves by taking on two of the young stars in the Midwest. .(Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

Matthews was quick to let MWR know that he wanted a crack at two of the top talents in the Midwest Brandon Aarons and “The Future” Donovan Ruddick. Aarons and Ruddick are two different styles of wrestling that Matthews will have to contend with.

ST Louis got a taste of Matthews at Ring Of Honor last year when he met up with former WLW Champion Steve Anthony in an exciting match up between the two of the top young wrestlers in the Midwest.

I asked Matthews is if it was wise to call out Aarons and Ruddick so early in the road to recovery.

Matthews has this to say

“You can say I look at those two as stepping stones to get back into my grove. Don’t get me wrong, I have seen them and believe they are extremely talented individuals, but I don’t feel they are quite to my level yet. If anything I feel me being on this road to recovery will make it a fairer match for them.”

Whether wise or not this challenge has been made, will any promotion step up to make Matthews vs. Ruddick or Matthews vs. Aarons happen?

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