NWA Dynamo Pro 6-26-10 recap
Posted by reimaginejournalism on July 19, 2010
By Kari Williams and Patrick Brandmeyer
With a packed house, Dynamo Pro put on what could be one of the best shows of the year thus far. A main event featuring Pete Madden and Mike Sharona against Nikki Strychnine and Makaze, and NWA Women’s Champion MsChif putting her belt on the line against Billy McNeil contributed to the aforementioned claim.
Dan Walsh won a four-corner match with Jack Gamble, Eathon Wright, and Cancun Kid. Gamble, Wright and Kid are regulars with Harley Race’s WLW promotion. After an action-packed matchup, Walsh pinned Kid after the Designated Driver.
Pete Madden and Mike Sharona (sporting brand-new Syndicate T-shirts) came out to enlighten the masses. Madden wanted a great wrestling match, but Nikki Strychnine and Makaze had to attack them at the training center and make it personal once again.
Tyler Cook faced an uphill battle against a much larger opponent in Alexandre Rudolph. However, Cook’s experience proved to be the difference-maker as he forced the big man to tap out to an octopus-style submission hold; Rudolph attacked Cook after the matchup, so it looks like their issue is not quite over.
In what somehow turned into a championship match, MsChif defeated Billy McNeil to retain the NWA World and NWA Midwest Women’s Titles. McNeil had MsChif set up for the Trigger Effect v2.0 but MsChif swatted the referee’s glasses off his face before blinding McNeil with the green mist. MsChif picked up the win with the Desecrator.
The war between the Bumrush Brothers (OutKast and Shorty Biggs) and the Ego Express (K.C. Karrington and “Spoiled” Steven Kennedy) continued their rivalry in the following contest. The Egos did everything in their power to cheat their way to victory, but Biggs and OutKast would not allow to happen so easily. The teams battled back and forth, but Karrington ultimately propelled his team toward a win by throwing baby powder—which the ring announcer tossed to him—into the eyes of Biggs.
Jeremy Wyatt battled NWA Missouri Champion “Spitfire” Davey Vega for Vega’s championship. These two stellar athletes went hold for hold, and Wyatt nearly wrestled the title away from Vega, but with the fans behind Vega, he would not let the gold slip from his grasp so easily. The champ had just about put the challenger away when Mark Sterling interfered on Wyatt’s behalf. Trent Stone made the save, and as a result, Stone and Vega will team up against Wyatt and Sterling on July 24.
Stone and Sterling continued battling into their match, which put Sterling’s NWA Central States Championship on the line. Both men went all out for the championship, taking the match out of the ring and delivering high impact move after high impact move in hopes of emerging as the victor. Though Stone looked poised for the win, Sterling side-stepped a second spear attempt and stole the match with a roll-up while holding the tights for leverage.
Pete Madden and Mike Sharona waged war Nikki Strychnine and Makaze in the highly-anticipated main event. After Strychnine gave a foreboding speech, all hell broke loose—literally. Chaos ensued as all four men wanted to get at each other’s throats. Bodies were flying every which way, proving that not one of these athletes lost a step in their time away from the ring. They went s far as to knock out the referee, causing Kory Twist to run from the back and ref the remainder of the match. Battling chairs, ladders, tables and being bashed into the metal railing, Sharona and Madden emerged from the fray successful, taking nothing away from the remarkable efforts of Makaze and Strychnine.
Dynamo Pro will return to The Game in Glen Carbon, Ill. on July 24.










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