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Archive for January, 2015

New Metro Pro Wrestling TV show – MPW Returns Jan 31st in Kansas City

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 5, 2015

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President Strider’s Choice: Jeremy Wyatt vs. Christopher Daniels
– Metro Pro Championship Match: Derek Stone (c) vs. “Dirdey” Jake Dirden
– No. 1 Contenders Match for the Central States Title: Mark Sterling vs. Mat Fitchett
– The Commission vs. Left Coast Guerrillas
– “Yoga Monster” Mike Sydal vs. SBC
– Miss Natural vs. Nga T

Tickets on sale now at http://www.MetroWrestling.com

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BREAKING NEWS: JJ Dillon comes to SICW February 21st in East Carondelet, IL

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 4, 2015

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SICW is already keeping good on their promise for a bigger year than last, already booked for Saturday February 21th, will be Legendary Wrestler / Manager for the four horseman, JJ Dillon. Its been since the early 80’s since Dillon has been in the area and promoter Herb Simmons has just signed him to make an appearance. SICW continues to bring some of the best in the business to the SICW fans.

01/17/2015 Southern Illinois Championship Wrestling (East Carondelet, Illinois) 823 State Street Tickets $11.00 adults $6.00 under 12

02/21/2015 Southern Illinois Championship Wrestling (East Carondelet, Illinois) 823 State Street Tickets $11.00 adults $6.00 under 12

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2014 MWR LIFETIME RECIPIENT – TONY CASTA

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 4, 2015

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By Jimmy “Big Time” Harris Sr.

In the world of independent wrestling, the name Castaldi doesn’t ring too many bells. But in 1975, that young man, then known as the Hitman, began his career in the Midwest. Competing under a mask and learning the craft of professional wrestling, he evolved through his training and added several matches to his resume before re-inventing himself into Tony “Little Dynamite” Casta. He became a premier wrestler in the Mid Missouri Wrestling Alliance, which the fans in South St. Louis recognize as MMWA, based out of the South Broadway Athletic Club in the Soulard area.

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Casta worked with many of the greats, including King Kong Bruiser Brody, Tojo Yamamoto, Spike Huber, Ox Baker, Buddy Roberts, Iceman King Parsons, Crusher Blackwell, Chris Adams, Bob Orton, Scott Casey, Gypsy Joe, Toro Tinaka and the Kelly Twins. Casta also worked in the ring with several local legends and held titles with several of greats in Missouri. Among his many accomplishments was the opportunity to serve as referee for a match involving former NWA World Champion Lou Thesz.

Not confined to singles competition, Casta also competed as a tag team with the legendary Ed Smith, who had worked as a referee and wrestler in Sam Muchnick’s Wrestling at the Chase. The pair captured the MMWA Tag Team Championship on two separate occasions. Casta also held the MMWA Junior Heavyweight Title seven times, and, in 1981-1982, he was the Outlaw Champion. In the late 80s, Casta suffered an A/C separation injury that sidelined him for six months.

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Because of the injury, he changed course and became the promotor for MMWA and, at one time, teamed up with Herb Simmons, creating the joint promotion known as MMWA-SICW. The two had spent years in Missouri and Illinois, working with the legends of Wrestling at the Chase, as well as independent wresters such as the Giant Assassin, Big Daddy, Big Ron Powers, Gary “Night Train” Jackson, the Freedom Riders, the Masked Executioners, Ricky Robinson, John Blackheart, Buddy Stevens, Tom Sullivan, Dr. Blood, Keith Smith, Rock and Roll Kid and others.

Casta also became the president of the South Broadway Athletic Club and helped take wrestling in the area to new heights by having his promotion help raise money for local charities. He also tried to help promote local talent and kids as a way to keep them off the streets and to encourage them to better themselves and find other ways to use their time constructively. His guidance led to charity events like the spaghetti wrestling fundraiser, emceed by the legendary Smash, that raised money for local children’s homes and helped bring smiles to kids who would have had nothing for the holidays.

Through the years, Casta had no problem convincing wrestlers to share in his dream and give their time for the troops and to help with charity events. He wanted to show that, as wrestlers, they have a responsibility to the community to demonstrate to young fans in the area that there is more to life than gangs and crime, that young fans need role models and that the great wrestlers of the Midwest could easily fill those roles.

To this day, Casta continues to lead MMWA, which is filled with a locker room of hungry talents who want more but have to learn to walk first before they fly. The MMWA has seen everything from the likes of a young Randy Orton, working his way toward the WWE, to Ted DiBiase recording a taping of the history of Wrestling at the Chase in the promotion’s training building. Casta and Larry Matysik are also members of the St. Louis Wrestling Hall of fame committee that is showcased at the SBAC.

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From his days training in the backroom of the SBAC to helping hone and showcase the talent of outstanding local workers, Casta has cemented his legacy as a true hall of famer in the Midwest. He has shown his big heart for local youth and community organizations with special needs. Casta works hard to make a difference in the community, as well as in his own personal life. He has held strong for 38 years with the help of his lovely wife, Wanda; his nephew, Anthony, and some of the faithful talent he has brought up and given a chance to shine. But, most of all, he does it all for the fans and wants nothing but the best for each and every one of them.

 

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Next weekends PWCS event is SOLD OUT. Fans that have tickets can upgrade Please read

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 3, 2015

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From PWCS Facebook page

Fans we have to call this a total sell out! The event will be standing room only, so get there early to be in when doors open at 6:30! We sincerely hope you secured your seats for this landmark event!

There is some good news though! We were able to secure an expanded floor plan today that will allow us to add 11 more second row seats! So if you have bought or reserved general admission seats already just message us here to upgrade! The seats are $11 and are only available to those who have already bought or reserved general admission seats! If you purchased your tickets from Gamebusters or Brown Paper Tickets just message us here with how many second row seats and your name and you can pay the $1 difference at the door!

A simple dollar more secures you a guaranteed seat in what will be a standing room only jammed packed crowd! Don’t delay and upgrade your general admission seat today!

Thank you all for making this our most successful event to date!

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St. Louis Anarchy returns on April 17th and 18th with Gateway to Anarchy in Alton, Illinois

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 3, 2015

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From St. Louis Anarchy

We will open the Gateway to Anarchy on Friday night April 17th with Gateway to Anarchy stage one the following night April 18th we will host stage two of Gateway to Anarchy.

This weekend will feature a 8 team tournament to crown the first ever SLA tag team champions with round one and two taking place on stage one and the finals will take place on stage two.

We understand this is awhile to wait for your Anarchy fix but for schedule and talent reasons this was the best choice for us to run.

2015 will kick off with a bang so please spread the word about Gateway to Anarchy weekend April 17th and 18th.

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PWP Insider: Episode XI

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 3, 2015

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Monsters Are Real Jake Dirden vs Donovan Dijak Ring of Honor Top Prospect Tournament

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 2, 2015

Jake Dirden vs Donovan Dijak
Jan. 3 Nashville, TN
Ring of Honor Top Prospect Tournament

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MMWA Wrestling Returns on Jan 10th Brandon Espinosa vs. Da’Marius Jones

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 2, 2015

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