Ring announcer: Drew Abbenhaus. Referees: Nick Ridenour & Denny Thomas.
-The night started with a 10-bell salute to Karl Lauer and referee Charlie Smith.
-Ax Allwardt d. Jimmy Razor via double-leg rollup with feet on the ropes (7:19). Razor dropkicked Ax out of the ring after the bell.
-The Intern d. Brandon Barretta by DQ when Intern brought his Canadian flag into the ring but Barretta got it away from him and hit him with the flagpole (2:18).
-Promoter Herb Simmons interviewed special guests Ron Powers and Joyce Grable.
-The Big Texan d. Payton Ayers after the lariat (5:27).
-Rob Kowalski d. “The Night Train” Gary Jackson to win the Central States Title. The referee was knocked down and Mauler McDarby interfered with Lucky P. Larsen, Esquire in tow. In the chaos, Kowalski managed to knock out Jackson with Larsen’s briefcase before covering him for the pin (7:46). Larsen announced that he was “The Boss” who Kowalski & McDarby had been referencing in recent interviews.
-Herb interviewed special guest “Dirty” Dutch Mantell.
-“Volatile” Curtis Wylde, Danny Dollar, & Jayson Breed(w/ Wyldefyre) d. Mauler McDarby, “Rough Cut” Rick Ruby, & “The Son Of The South” Frankie D(w/ Lucky P. Larsen, Esquire) when Dollar pinned Ruby after the Bottom Dollar(Diamond Cutter) (10:09).
-King Christopher Hargas(w/ Travis Cook) d. Tag Team Champion Billy McNeil in a best-of-three-falls match. Falls: Hargas pinned McNeil by countering a tornado DDT attempt with a small package (5:37). Hargas pinned McNeil by hitting him with a foreign object as he jumped off the second rope (Travis Cook had distracted the referee) before scoring the three-count (10:21 plus rest period between falls).
-Herb interviewed special guest Barbara Goodish.
-Bobby D won the Bruiser Brody Memorial Battle Royal. Eliminations: Jimmy Razor, David Lee Walker, “Rough Cut” Rick Ruby, The Intern, “Volatile” Curtis Wylde, Danny Dollar, Ax Allwardt, Payton Ayers, “The Night Train” Gary Jackson, Tag Team Champion Billy McNeil, The Big Texan, Mauler McDarby, “The Son Of The South” Frankie D, Brandon Barretta, Jayson Breed, and Central States Champion Rob Kowalski (16:17). Lucky P. Larsen, Esquire had to be ejected from ringside after pushing Kowalski back into the ring on more than one occasion when multiple wrestlers nearly got him out.
-Flash Flanagan won a no-DQ elimination handicap match against Classic Champion Attila Khan & Travis Cook to win the Classic Title, preserve his own SICW career, and force Travis Cook to leave SICW. Flanagan & Khan were left beaten and bloodied after brawling around the ring area, but Flanagan managed to score a quick fall on Khan after the champion missed a diving headbutt off the second rope (10:42). Khan refused to leave the ring and continued his attack on Flanagan until Jayson Breed and other wrestlers fended him off with a chair. Mauler McDarby ran interference as well, allowing Travis to score a close near-fall after hitting Flanagan with brass knuckles. Flanagan’s wife got some payback on Travis by hitting him with Flash’s kendo stick, leading to Flash destroying Travis with a chair…one final fastball of the chair into Travis’ head put an end to him as Flanagan pinned him to send him packing (15:52)!
Mark you calendar for Saturday June 11th when SICW returns with another big live Professional Wrestling Event at the East Carondelet Illinois Community Center.
Then, make plans to join us for the TV tapings the following day at noon with your FREE ticket from the night before. We want to thank everyone for your continued support and, being part of the SICW Family.
Flash Flanagan and his wife celebrate after wining the blood bath at SICW.
History was made when the four former SICW Champion Flash Flanagan won a No DQ handicap war against the Classic Champion Attila Khan and Travis Cook to once again become the Kingpin of SICW on Saturday Night. If Flanagan would of lost he would have retired but with the victory Flanagan not only won the title but forced hated manager Travis Cook to leave SICW.
The annual Bruiser Brody/ Larry Matysik / Tony Casta featured a night of wrestling that fans will remember forever. With guest stars that are Hall of Famers, a former SICW Champion returning to the ring for a special conversation with the fans, a new Bruiser Brody Memorial Battle Royal Champion and the CAC in the house it was only overshadowed by the great action in the ring.
Look for photos from the action, including one of the greatest main events in the areas history soon at Missouri Wrestling Revival.
From Dynamo Pro Wrestling Ring Announcer Chris Roedel
Join us this Saturday as we partner with Arch Rival Roller Derby for a night of roller derby action and professional wrestling action. First up the Block & Roll Express takes on the New Wheeled Order. Tickets available at http://www.eventbrite.com/…/arch-rival-roller-derby….
After the match Dynamo Pro Wrestling presents a 4 match card with 4 title matches. Heavyweight champion Camaro Jackson defends against Karim Brigante. D1 champion CJ SHINE defends against Adrian Surge. Missouri Wrestling Revival Missouri state champion Mike Outlaw defends against The Snitch. Women’s Champion Rahne Victoria defends against Madi Exodus & Ashlyn Alexander.
Slams & Jams is May 21 at Midwest Sports Hockey in Queeny Park(570 Weidman Road, Ballwin, 636-230-6466). The roller derby game starts at 6:30 p.m. and the pro-wrestling event starts at 8:10 p.m.
Dynamo Pro Wrestling returns to Meramec Arnold Eagles Aerie #3678 for a night of professional wrestling action on Friday May 27th. Doors at 630 bell 730. Come for the wrestling, stay for the food. Delicious burgers and so much more.
Dynamo Pro Wrestling will return to The Sports Academy in Glen Carbon for the huge 15th anniversary show and they are bringing a friend along and that is the one and only Delirious. He will be taking on Ryan Ash.