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Archive for May, 2016

WWE Superstar Mark Henry Comes to the 2016 Harley Race Wrestling Camp!

Posted by flairwhoooooo on May 23, 2016

From the office’s of World League Wrestling

So for those who missed the event Saturday – this is what you missed out on! Night Of Champions 2 is now official! August 27th, 2016 will be the date so set it in your calendars! Last year, we brought hundreds of fans to the Troy Buchanan High School Gymnasium in Troy, and this year we aim to do the same! In an added bonus, fans that attended this past Saturday saw the special announcement of who will be attending – and that is the current WWE Superstar, Former WWE World’s Heavyweight Champion, and World’s Strongest Man – Mark Henry!

I’s are still being dotted and T’s being crossed, but once everything is official, we will have tickets for sale! Stay tuned folks! Night Of Champions 2 will be HUGE!

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To sign up – visit http://www.harleyrace.com/2016trainingcamp.html!

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SICW All Star Wrestling Fundraiser Information

Posted by flairwhoooooo on May 22, 2016

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If your organization is looking for help will the your fundraiser, let Larry Matysik show how SICW can assist you. Call 618-286-4848 to get the information and a list of recommendations from groups that have benefited from using SICW ALLSTAR WRESTING.

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New MWR Missouri Champion Brandon Espinosa, Big Night for High Level Enterprise

Posted by flairwhoooooo on May 22, 2016

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The show started with Brian Kelley presenting the 2015 Missouri Wrestling Revival Tag Team Of The Year plaques with sponsor Jack Tierney to High Level Enterprise(Jack Gamble & Jon Webb). The ceremony was interrupted by The Professionals(Shawn Santel & Mauler McDarby), who used underhanded tactics to beat HLE for the Tag Team Titles at the April show…they said the awards were nice but the title belts were even better. Of course, it would be a real downer for HLE to win those awards and then fall short in their return match for the belts…but we’ll get to that later.

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Rocket Mapache vs. C.J. Shine: Shine faced fan favorites in both of his matches on Saturday…I don’t know if that means he’s being positioned as an eventual rulebreaker, but time will tell how the fans react to his character. It was a quick competitive matchup, ending with Rocket avoiding a kick and getting the rollup pin in 4:00.

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“The Valedictorian” Keon Option & Justin D’Air vs. Billy McNeil & Jayson Khaos(w/ C.J. McManus): The fan support was divided in this one as Option & D’Air are popular, but so is Billy McNeil. The story of the match was the dissension between the Midnight Society members as Khaos and McManus wanted to break the rules and McNeil did not. The tension turned into a full-blown argument by the end of the match as they could have gotten the win over D’Air but lost focus. Option took the opportunity to jump in the ring and blitz Khaos with a series of moves, ending in an axe kick that led to D’Air scoring the three-count in 13:00. The Society totally fell apart after the bell as McNeil shoved C.J. to the mat and picked up a chair on his way out of the ring…but the sides parted ways without further incident.

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Outtkast vs. Kiyoshi Shizuka(w/ Lucy Mendez) for the D-1 Title: Shizuka traded wins with Outtkast’s tag team partner Shorty Biggs in recent months. While Lucy has her share of…admirers, I’ll say…she does really well in her role as a rulebreaking manager. I’ve commented a lot on my desire for more women’s wrestling in this area; hopefully the wheels are in motion for that to happen soon. I don’t know much about the masked newcomer Shizuka, but he’s had solid matches in his handful of in-ring appearances.

Lucy was nearly a factor in the outcome as she caused a distraction, allowing Shizuka to hit Outtkast with his Japanese flag pole behind the referee’s back. He followed up with a Perfectplex, but Outtkast barely kicked out before the three-count. The masked challenger set up to finish with a brainbuster, but Outtkast small-packaged him for the flash pin in 12:21 to retain his title.

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Makaze vs. “The Alternative” Ozzie Gallagher: Sadie Blaze made a surprise return to Dynamo Pro a few months ago and immediately had issues with his former student Gallagher over his underhanded tactics. He especially took issue with Gallagher’s disrespect toward masked wrestlers like Rocket, which is understandable given his masked alter-ego Makaze. Gallagher stole Rocket’s mask on one occasion and kept trying to swipe it again after Rocket reclaimed it; that finally drove Blaze to take matters into his own hands and bring “Makaze” back into action. Makaze’s one of the only guys from the first independent show I attended(in the spring of 2000) who’s still working today. The match itself was solid as a first chapter in the series…a near-ref bump allowed Gallagher to deliver a punt to the Universal Weak Point, then roll him up in a modified Oklahoma roll for the cheap pin in 8:40. I somehow suspect that this issue is not quite over, regardless of Gallagher’s sentiment on the matter.

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“The Millenial” Danny Adams vs. “The Filipino Warrior” Elvis Aliaga(w/ Lucy Mendez): Good heel wrestlers can take some time to appreciate and I feel like I’ve turned that corner with regards to Aliaga; he’s very underrated. Adams has proven his versatility in recent months as I’ve seen him work in both the fan favorite and rulebreaking roles. They had a really good matchup and Lucy got involved on more than one occasion…that led to Elvis rolling him up for the pin with feet on the ropes in 11:04.

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Mike Outlaw vs. “The Yoga Monster” Mike Sydal: These two nearly crossed paths a while back as Outlaw and Justin D’Air had been scheduled to face Mike and his brother Matt, but Matt’s travel issues ixnayed that potential bout. This was a battle of fan favorites and a good one; I’ll never quite understand why Ring Of Honor didn’t do more with Sydal. I joked that my money was on Mike to win this match and at least one fan tried to start a “Let’s Go Mike” chant…MARKET CONFUSION~! Sydal made the fatal mistake of dropping his yoga mat and going out to retrieve it for the sake of his Yogasault…Outlaw had enough time to roll out of the way of the move, then finished with the Mafia Kick in 12:23. Nicely done.

Post-match, Outlaw acknowledged Dirden’s absence and said he hadn’t had a fair rematch for the title since losing it in May of the previous year. He said that he wanted his title shot…and if Dirden wouldn’t give it to him, then he would stay on his trail until he got it. Glad to see he’s getting back into the title hunt…woo.

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The Professionals(Shawn Santel & Mauler McDarby) vs. High Level Enterprise(Jack Gamble & Jon Webb) for the Tag Team Titles: As noted, Santel & McDarby had captured the belts under dubious circumstances in April; this was the rematch. I think these teams are good foils for each other and I hope the series will continue after this point. Option & D’Air watched the match from ringside and seem to be positioned as future challengers. There’s also the possibility of the Black Hand Warriors re-entering the championship picture, not to mention the Midnight Society in whatever form it may take. The finish saw HLE isolate McDarby; Gamble picked up McDarby on his shoulders and held him for a superkick from Webb, then delivered a fireman’s-carry Michinoku Driver for the winning fall in 13:12…Gamble & Webb are now two-time Dynamo Pro Tag Team Champions! Option & D’Air made a point to hand the belts to the new champions…just like that, the hunters are once again the hunted.

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“The King Of Chaos” Ricky Cruz vs. Brandon Espinosa for the MWR Missouri Title: The history between these two runs deep over the past few years, including a brief reign as Dynamo Tag Champs. While it’s a source of bitterness for Espinosa that he had to start at the bottom of this promotion and claw his way to the top, Ricky has been a two-time Heavyweight Champion as well as SICW Classic Champion. These two had an altercation at the Cinco De Mayo show that led to Cruz pinning Espy in a six-man tag. The pre-match promos set up the bout as a sportsmanlike contest between the two, though both men have been known to throw the rulebook out the window. Each guy withstood the best that the other had to offer, including Espinosa surprisingly kicking out after the Cruz Control(swinging fisherman buster). Cruz unloaded with kicks, but Espy ducked the last one and rolled him up for the shockingly clean pinfall in 15:18! Ladies and gentlemen, we have a newwwww MWR Missouri Champion!

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Ricky was stunned but took the loss graciously at first…of course, Espinosa couldn’t just leave it alone and rubbed the loss in Cruz’s face. When he demanded that Cruz fulfill his promise to raise his arm after the match, Ricky did so…only to punctuate his action with a superkick to the mush. The new champion was laid out as the show wrapped up…

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New Breed Wrestling Brings Back Wrestling to Sedalia, Missouri

Posted by flairwhoooooo on May 20, 2016

Missouri Wrestling Revival was excited to cover the return of pro wrestling in Sedalia, Missouri as the MWR Missouri Championship was on the line, a women’s tag match featuring 3 of the past MWR Female Wrestlers of the Year winners and the NWA Missouri Championship title bout.

Let us take a look at that historic evening.

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Stacey O’Brien was presented the New Breed Wrestling Female Wrestler of the Year award by Wade Chism. Thanks to the chaos and complaining from Lucy Mendez and Miss Monica Passeri at the start of the night, we were able to get a photo of her with her award… Speaking of the rude

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Steve Fender def. John E. Rock and Karim Brigante

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Stacey O’Brien & Heather Patera def. Lucy Mendez & Monica Passeri

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Cousin Gator vs. the Math Magician wrestled to a ten minute draw

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Missouri Wrestling Revival Missouri Champion Ricky Cruz def. Leland Race by DQ

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Leland Race & Ricky Cruz def. Steve Fender & Evan Morris.

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Dynamo Pro Wrestling at the Ready Room on May 28th

Posted by flairwhoooooo on May 19, 2016

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World League Wrestling Beginners Camp May 27th and 28th, Richmond this Saturday Night

Posted by flairwhoooooo on May 18, 2016

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May 27th and May 28th is the time,  if you have the drive and passion to make it in the world of professional wrestling, don’t waste another moment and try out at the Harvard of Professional Wrestling Academies! This 2 day beginners camp takes place at the Harley Race Wrestling Academy and you will get a glimpse at what it takes to become a professional wrestler! Cost for this is $150 and you will get every penny’s worth!

Call now at 573-392-4100 for information and to sign up!

Plus see WLW in Action in Richmond, Missouri this Saturday Night.

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For all of our fans that are in the greater Richmond, MO area, get ready! May 21st we are coming to town! WLW will be hosting another awesome live event at the Richmond Community Center as a fundraiser not only for the Miss Ray County Pageant Scholarship fund, but also for the Richmond High School band! Tickets will go on sale at the outlets this week, but are already on sale online at http://www.harleyrace.com/event2.html! Be sure to get them now!

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Mike Sydal Wins HRW Championship, Justin D’Air vs Mike Outlaw Explosive Match and more

Posted by flairwhoooooo on May 17, 2016

Photos Brian Kelley

Missouri Wrestling Revival was a part of history in Warsaw, Missouri in April as Mike Sydal won the vacated HRW Championship tournament match with a classic battle against Elvis Aliaga. A grudge match would explode around the building as Mike Outlaw with Bobby Eaton and Justin D’air with the Magic Man. The feud shows no signs of slowing down as Outlaw and Eaton handcuff the Magic Man to the ring then proceeded to cut his hair.

Brandon Aarons (w/ Garrett Williams) won a triple threat match with Karim Brigante ( w/ Miss Monica Passeri) and Jay Howard in a match between 3 of the top rising stars in the area.

The main event saw the The High Risk Wrestling Tag Team Champions The Riegel Twins (Logan & Sterling) fought High Level Enterprise (Jack Gamble & Jon Webb) to a time-limit draw to retain the Tag Team Title before being attacked by AJ Williams and Da’Marius Jones.

Later this week, you can find the complete photos from the event at the High Risk Wrestling Facebook page, so take the time to like them and be sure to join us in Warsaw, Missouri on June 25th at the Warsaw Community Center

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High Risk Wrestling Heavyweight Title Tournament: Elvis Aliaga def. Tony Kozina

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Heavyweight Title Tournament: Mike Sydal def. Tyler Copeland

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Brandon Aarons (w/ Garrett Williams) won a triple threat match with Karim Brigante ( w/ Miss Monica Passeri) and Jay Howard.

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Justin D’Air (w/ Magic Man) vs. Mike Outlaw (w/ Bobby Eaton) ended in a no-contest when the referee was knocked down and Outlaw & Eaton attacked Magic Man before cutting his hair.

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High Risk Wrestling Heavyweight Title Tournament: Mike Sydal def. Elvis Aliaga to win the Heavyweight Title.

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The High Risk Wrestling Tag Team Champions The Riegel Twins (Logan & Sterling) fought High Level Enterprise (Jack Gamble & Jon Webb) to a time-limit draw to retain the Tag Team Title.

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Former MWR Wrestler of the Year Adam Pearce Offers 7LevelsOfHate for FREE 2 DAYS Only â€¬

Posted by flairwhoooooo on May 16, 2016

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In honor of the 20th anniversary of my first match in pro wrestling, I am making my 2013 film, ‪#‎7LevelsOfHate‬, FREE to view for 48 hours! THANK YOU for two decades of awesome support!

Check out the image for a review of the film by PWI Pro Wrestling Illustrated.

WATCH THE MOVIE: https://youtu.be/us91bK1ScL4

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Proving Ground Pro Returns this Saturday May 21st to Lincoln IL Jake Dirden vs. Devin Thomas

Posted by flairwhoooooo on May 16, 2016

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Huge Matches Signed for June 4th at Metro Pro Wrestling in Kansas City, Kansas Demolition

Posted by flairwhoooooo on May 15, 2016

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Metro Pro Wrestling returns to Turner Rec Center in Kansas City, KS, on
Saturday, June 4, for our next event of 2016! Doors open at 6:15 p.m.
Event starts at 7 p.m. Tickets are on sale now!

– Legendary tag team Demolition (Ax & Smash) will be in the house helping celebrate our Sixth Anniversary!
– President Michael Strider will accept the 2015 MWR Wrestler of the Year Award for the terminated Jeremy Wyatt

Front Row: SOLD OUT
General Admission: $15
Kids 5-12 (Does not count front row): $10
Under 5: Free

Tickets on sale now!

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Metro Pro Wrestling on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/KCMetroPro

Check out Metro Pro Photos on Facebook: Metro Pro Wrestling Photos

Metro Pro Wrestling airs every week on Time Warner Cable SportsChannel and TWC SportsChannel 2. The show replays several times during the week! Check local listings for details.

Time Warner Cable SportsChannel is a regional 24-hour sports network, and it is the ONLY place you can see Metro Pro Wrestling! Catch us on:

• Time Warner Cable SportsChannel – Channel 30 & 323
• Time Warner Cable SportsChannel 2 – Channel 324
• Time Warner Cable Nebraska
• Comcast Cable Channel 44 & 258
• WOW! Cable – Lawrence 37

Turner Rec Center is located at 831 S. 55th St, Kansas City, KS.
For more information, call Metro Pro at (816) 974-7160.

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