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MWR Promotions please take notice

Posted by flairwhoooooo on October 15, 2009

We are asking that the promotions in our coverage area to please take the time to send us your rankings for your promotion in order for them to be added to the site. Please rank your champion then the top 10 singles in your company. For tag team please rank your Tag Team Champions if you have one then the top 4.

I plan on doing this quarterly every year starting now and will update them quarterly in February, May and September. This may take some time to get all the information from the promoters and have the time to get it posted so fans of your favorite promotion please be patient as we make this transaction.

Wrestling promoters who are listed in our promotions list please send your top 10 list to flairwhoooooo@yahoo.com along with any photo’s with the champions you would like listed.  For an example I have already had 3XW from their respected websites added in the rankings page above. Under the subject in the e-mail  please put MWR Rankings.

Thank you Brian “Flair” Kelley

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3XWrestling presents Halloween Horror 3 on Friday, Oct. 16 at the Des Moines Social Club.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on October 15, 2009

3XWrestling presents Halloween Horror 3 on Friday, Oct. 16 at the Des Moines Social Club. Doors open at 7 p.m. To see the Halloween Horror III commercial that aired locally in Des Moines during WWE Smackdown!, the most recent episode of 3XW “Outside the Ring,” and an excellent six-man tag team match featuring six of the top talents in the Midwest, please visit http://www.3xwrestling.com/

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JR Timmons interview with Carnage- IWA Productions returns October 17 in Olney, Illinois

Posted by flairwhoooooo on October 15, 2009

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As you may know, IWA Productions, centered in Olney, Illinois, is holding its big event, Saturday Night Fright on October 17th at the IWA Wrestling Center. A great main event has been scheduled, at first being between the IWA Heavyweight Champion, Homicidal Steven Davis, and the number one contender, being Carnage. Carnage obtained the contendership position after outlasting twenty three other IWA and AAPW stars in an over the top timed battle royale. In the weeks following that event, shady practices by the champion led to the general manager making the match for October 17th a three way match, one in which the third party would be decided via a eight man tournament. I caught up with Carnage before the tournament finals match to ask him a few questions regarding his readiness, mentality, and his quest for IWA gold.

J.R. Timmons “Carnage… thank you for joining me, and for the time to do this interview. I know you’re busy with your preparations and training for what is now a three way match for the IWA championship. My first question to you is… How do you prepare for that, I mean… coming up on this matchup, what’s going through the mind of Carnage.”

Carnage: “Well, the first thing on my mind is… when did this match become more than just me and him, one on one? I’ve been out of action in IWA for quite some time, and last time I was here, Davis and Christian Rose attacked me with a chair, and injured my knee. So.. I was out for a couple of weeks, taking time just to get back in shape, and wrestling in All American Pro Wrestling, I had no idea this was turning into a… what did you say? A three-way, a four-way?”

Carnage looked at me, glaring from behind the dark circles around the eye-holes of his mask, and I have to admit, finding a response to his calm question made my heart skip a beat.

J.R. Timmons: “It’s looking like it will be a three-way.”

Carnage: “That’s alright, then the next thing on my mind would be how did that come about, and who would my second opponent be?”

J.R. Timmons: “Well, as you’re just now learning… eight IWA stars were chosen and they’ve been fighting for the opportunity to face you and Davis; Christian Rose, Alex Castle, just to name a few, and tonight, the final tournament matchup will decide who will go on to Saturday Night Fright.”

Carnage: “Well, the proper thing to say is… I don’t care who it is. I plan on coming into Saturday Night Fright, and taking home that belt. But, I’m actually pulling for Christian Rose so I can get my hands on him as well…”

J.R. Timmons: “That’s right, after the chair attack, I’d guess you’d have a little animosity against Rose, and if he wins, that will be a change for you to get a little payback?”

Carnage: “No… it’s going to be more than a little payback. I’m going to do to Christian Rose what he TRIED to do to me, but I’m going to get the job done.”

J.R. Timmons: “Well… any spoilers for all of us wrestling fans out here in Southern Illinois on how you’re going to do that?”

Carnage: “With brute force, the way I do everything…”

J.R Timmons: “Well, good luck on October 17th, any closing remarks to make, possibly addressing Davis and Rose?”

Carnage: “Well, let me say this. I’ve been wrestling with Homicidal Steven Davis for years. We know each other’s strengths, and each other’s weaknesses. As far as that element goes, the fans can expect to see a great matchup, but as far as this other person goes, whether it be Christian Rose or otherwise… Stay out of my way, cause that title is coming home with me. I haven’t had a championship title since 2004. My last and only heavyweight championship belt was with Attitude Championship Wrestling. I’ve been used as nothing more than hired muscle and henchman for several years, under the tutelage of my former manager, Brooklyn Bobby. Earlier this year, I had a falling out with Brooklyn Bobby, had a falling out with Homicidal Steven Davis. I’m going to take the IWAP Heavyweight Title, I’m going to take the AAPW Heavyweight Title, as well as the heavyweight championship of any promotion who wants to book a fight against a REAL wrestler.”

J.R. Timmons: “Wow…”

Carnage: “That’s a warning to all you other promotions; you want to put your five foot nothing, hundred pound and nothing champions in the ring against a real man? Do it, and I will take those belts… “

J.R. Timmons: “Well, just a second ago, you mentioned that you’re going to take the AAPW Heavyweight Championship. Does that mean you’re calling out the AAPW Heavyweight Champion Shawn Schultz?”

Carnage: “Absolutely…”

I thanked Carnage for his time, and with that, I left the interview area before he did with a quick shaking of his hand, and an even quicker grabbing of my recording devices… I was in no way prepared to stick around with the monster, the beast, the enigma the wrestling fans here simply refer to as… Carnage. That night, myself watched as both Alex Castle and Christian Rose battled to a time-limit draw. It was then announced that the match, which had already been changed to a three-way, was now going to be a four-man battle for the IWA Heavyweight Championship. October 17th was shaping up to be an event of epic proportions.

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TRIBUTE TO A BEAUTIFUL LADY

Posted by flairwhoooooo on October 13, 2009

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We just returned around 11:30 PM last night from what was a most moving and beautiful tribute to a beautiful lady.

Early yesterday I had a call from Ted DiBiase, who had driven from his home in Mississippi and was in St Louis, we arranged to meet in Eldon MO for dinner and then go over to the community center where there was a visitation for B. J. Race. Eldon is a small town and we expected to see a handful of locals who were wrestling fans and a few of the wrestlers from Harley’s wrestling school there thinking most would go today to Kansas City where the funeral was to be.

What a wonderful tribute were we about to witness, as we pulled into the parking lot at 6:05 PM, there was no where to park, the lot was full, I would estimate some 150 cars. Found a spot on the outskirts of the lot and we walked into this nice large building where Harley and BJ held their wrestling shows twice a year. They had set it up like a chapel with the long wall as you enter full of family photos for 4 tables, about 32 feet, and then a massive number of floral pieces, the first on was a huge wreath from Vince McMahon, ( while we were there Vince called to briefly talk to Rob and Harley) then beautiful arrangements and plants and even one large tree from friends and family and wrestlers from all over. I counted the floral pieces there was 53 in all.

The other wall all the former students and current wrestlers from the WLW stood and lined the 300 foot wall, by 7:00Pm there were some 50 plus young wrestlers standing, hands folded in tribute. Including Trevor Murdock, Bull Schmitt, Dangerous Derek, John Pantoya, Steve Fender, Darin Wade, Brian Nguyen,Amy Hennig, Joe Hennig flew in from WWE Florida, Becca Swansen, Lucy Mendez and many more.

Harley’s first graduate Matt Murphy and all the wrestlers stood up and he gave a tear pulling tribute to BJ, and several of the wrestlers showed a heartfelt loss as the tears fell. He said it is easy to see why her e mail was WLWMOM as she was a mother away from home to all those who attended the Harley Race Wrestling Academy.

The center section of the community center was set up with 2 sections of chairs, each 11 wide and 10 deep for 220 seating, we sat in row 9 and got there at 6:05, by 7:30 they had to break out more chairs, counting those that stayed for the whole two and a half hours and those who came and paid their respects i would guess somewhere around 400 plus.

Harley”s long time partner and closest friend Larry”The AX “Hennig was there with his wife and they sat in the last row with Ted DiBiase and several other wrestlers that I did not know.

To top off a fantastic tribute, on Saturday night I was able to reach Ken Hirayama in Hawaii and told him of BJ’s passing, and asked him to call Mr. Ryu, president of Noah Wrestling in Japan and let him know. At 7:30 Pm both and Ken and Rhu showed up in person. He had been traveling from Japan to Hawaii to St Louis a total of 30 plus hours to be there. Less then 48 hours from the time he was called some 30 hours in the air and in a car he was there. Two very caring men who stood and shed a tear with some 400 others, I have gotten to know these men over the last 4 or 5 years and take pride in their friendship and support of the CAC.

Kyle Mason who was the City Administrator in Eldon when Harley and BJ opened his school there, 10 years ago, is also a ordained pastor, gave a moving tribute to BJ and a eulogy that showed why she was so respected and loved by this small town.

Beverly Ann Race had just turned 60 the 9th of this month, I know I will miss working with her at the future WLW shows and miss her smiles and rough voice when she says “OK lets go count the tickets and give you your tax money”, and then smile and say but your such a nice tax collector.

From Executive-Vice President Karl K. Lauer

This touching tribute was posted with permission from Karl Lauer.

For more information, our good friend Josh Ray sent me the link of the obituary of her life that you see here.

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R.I.P. Zach “Napalm” Porter, Jeffrey and Glenda Smith

Posted by flairwhoooooo on October 12, 2009

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I can’t really find the right words to express the shocking events from this past weekend that led to the brutal murders of Midwest wrestler Zach “Napalm” Porter and his girlfriend’s parents Jeffrey and Glenda Smith in LEBANON, Mo.

I had met Zach for the first time this year at Pro Wrestling Entertainment’s debut show where he took on Mephisto for the PWE US Title. I had introduced myself and exchanged pleasantries. I was ringside to take photographs of their match and wished him a safe trip at the end of the night. Mephisto would ask me later on in the week what I thought of the match, and I had to be honest. I told him point blank that it was not that good. In return mephisto spoke up for his friend and said that Zach may have been rusty but in fact could put on a good match.

Fast forward to this past September; I was invited to Independent Hardcore Wrestling (IHW). On the card for the night was another hardcore match between Napalm and Mephisto. These two tore each other up giving it their all for the fans. At the end of the night I went up to talk to him and he asked me my thoughts on this match as he knew I wasn’t too thrilled with their first encounter. I did not have to lie to him. I enjoyed the match very much. Zach was very humble, polite and friendly  even though I had stated that I wasn’t impressed with him before which really impressed me on the man’s demeanor. Afterwards we said our goodbyes till next time.

The problem is there will not be a next time. It sheds the ever reminding truth that we need to love and respect each other because we may not know when our last day is. Zach may not have been a household name but to many in the Midwest, he was a friend. In my short time that I spoke to him, I could tell why. MWR’S condolences go out to the family of Zach’s, as well as Jeffery and Glenda Smith’s.

I am going to leave you with a word from a man who always stood up for Zach, his good friend Mephisto.

“No matter what Zach was always laid back and chillin.
When there was trouble and everyone was taking themselves too seriously and bitching and worrying about shit he was calm almost every time and always joking.

He never complained about putting anyone over or doing any kind of business you asked him too.

He was one of the most genuine people I have met in this business and people can say what they want to about him but they can’t take away the fact that he was one of the best of us because he had a Good Heart.

YOU WERE MY BROTHER AND I LOVE YOU MAN.
YOU WERE ONE OF MY FAVORITE PEOPLE THAT I HAVE MET IN THIS BUSINESS”

MEPHISTO

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Chapter Two: Training by Matt Murphy

Posted by flairwhoooooo on October 12, 2009

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II. Training

Before your first day of training, you need to get your duffel bag ready. Don’t bring a big pull-along suitcase to training because you’ll look like a dork. Here are a few things you should be sure to have every day when you come into training: a small towel, deodorant, Gold Bond (it’s just a good habit to begin carrying it now since not every venue will have a shower), an extra T-shirt, knee pads, and clean gym shoes (not the ones you wear every day).

 Wear a pair of comfortable gym shorts and a T-shirt when you train. Never wear jeans or khakis during training; doing so will make you look like a scrub and can cause some nasty chaffing.

 When you get to training, be sure to introduce yourself and offer a handshake to everybody. Now’s not the time to be shy.  Just think, in months you’ll be wrestling in modified underwear in front of dozens, hundreds, or maybe even thousands of people. Never assume anybody is insignificant; greet everybody. During my last stint working behind-the-scenes at WLW, experienced guys who hoped to become WLW regulars often came in and treated me like a wall decoration instead of the first graduate of the school, the man who trained the then-trainer, the television producer, and a major source of creative input when it came to live events. They assumed I was insignificant and I said nothing to make them any wiser. I just took a mental note and kept it in mind when it was my turn to voice my opinion about them.

 You’re already familiar with the cardiovascular exercise because you did it during the tryout. Never question why you’re doing exercises and another person isn’t. Maybe he’s not a student and is no longer required to do certain things. Perhaps he’s working through a knee injury and has been told not to do any squats. It’s none of your business. The important thing is to just keep your mouth shut and worry about yourself. That’s right, I said keep your mouth shut. The soft skills they teach in corporate America are rare in professional wrestling. If it still bothers you then your skin might not be thick enough to be in this business.

 During cardio, you may have trouble doing all the exercises. Maybe you can’t do 200 Hindu squats when you first begin training. I’d rather see you do 100 of them correctly and keep pushing as long as you can than to see you cheating your way through 200 of them. Another trainer might not agree, so find out his expectations and do your best to meet those.

 After cardio, you’ll get into the ring and work on your front and back bumps. You learned during your tryout that a professional wrestling ring is made of wood and steel with a thin foam lining below the canvas. Bumps hurt—they always will—but with practice, they will hurt less. Don’t hold your breath right before you hit the mat and don’t forget to tuck your chin every time. The human brain is not built to be rattled around, but it happens if you don’t keep your chin pressed against your chest when you take bumps.

 The first few weeks of your training will probably consist mainly of cardiovascular exercise, learning bumps and running the ropes, though you might also receive an introduction to wrestling basics. Don’t expect to be doing moonsaults right away.

 Be patient when it comes to learning; not everybody will learn at the same pace. If a guy has a hard time learning to execute a front bump, it doesn’t mean that he’s never going to make it as a wrestler. I’ve always learned most things almost immediately, but I also tend to peak quickly and sometimes watch people pass me by who once lagged behind.

 As a student, I was a quick study because I was always attentive to everything going on around me when I wasn’t the center of instructional attention, which accelerated my learning. I listened to my trainers instruct others and watched the experienced guys in the ring while others played grab-ass.

 The most important things to learn during training are safety and listening. You only get one body, so take care of it. Pay that same courtesy to the guy you are working with (wrestling). Never do anything to compromise your own safety or your opponent’s. In ideal circumstances, you wouldn’t be leading anybody in a match for at least a couple of years. If you can listen and execute, you can be led. If you can’t learn to be led, you’d better think of another trade to pursue.

 Paying dues to the business starts the day you enter the business, and it means more than just paying the tuition for training at your chosen wrestling school. It can include, but is not limited to, hanging up posters, selling tickets and concessions, working security at events, and setting up and taking down the ring.

 Contrary to what a bush-league bully may think, paying dues does not consist of letting a veteran treat you like a bitch—making you pay for his dinner, fetch him an ice cream sandwich at three in the morning, or do his laundry. Some wrestlers try to take liberties on students and inexperienced wrestlers, and it’s a bunch of crap. Within reason, you should grin and bear it while at events, training, or other wrestling-related times, but when you’re away from the business you’re a grown man who should be treated with the same respect you give others. Expect and welcome a little good-natured ribbing (joking, pranks, etc.), but respect yourself as a human being and insist that all others, regardless of either party’s level of experience or success, extend the same courtesy to you.

 After one month, you should be comfortable with the two basic bumps and running the ropes. You ought to know how to lock up with an opponent and properly apply a few holds to the head and arm. If you are progressing well, maybe you’ve learned to take those bumps from basic moves like a hip toss and a clothesline.

 After a trainee gets his feet wet, different trainers use different methods to prepare a student for his first match. What follows is what I did to ensure that a student was ready to debut within six months of training.

 By the end of the second month, I liked to lead the student through some short, basic matches. Mostly holds and reversals, a few spots using moves that are used during drills.

 During the third month, I had three training focuses: selling, visualizing, and executing.

 Bumps hurt, and I never had any desire to take one unless it meant something. Selling, or projecting pain or other emotions to the crowd, gives meaning to everything that is done inside the ring. This was my favorite thing to do inside the ring and seeing it done effectively is a thing of beauty. Making my opponents look good through effective selling was one of my strongest skills and maybe the biggest reason many guys liked to work with me. Sell like it really hurts, but don’t oversell. Fans can snuff that out. Sell what hurts, don’t just sell the fact that you are taking punishment. A punch in the face should draw your hands toward your face. A choke should bring your hands toward the source of your pain: the rope, forearm, or hand that is constricting the oxygen to your lungs and the blood supply to your brain. In a hold, you should try to do what you would naturally do, which is alleviate the pain while looking for a counter maneuver. If somebody is twisting your arm clockwise, you should push counterclockwise to relieve the pressure, show the crowd you’re looking for a reversal or a way out. I would often have somebody grab me in a hold legitimately so I would know how I naturally react in a real-life situation and how to sell it. Give it a try.

 Believe it or not, spots (sequences of holds, moves, and/or events) are easier to call on the fly. Most wrestlers prefer to call everything before the match, leaving little room for spontaneity based on the crowd’s needs at any given moment in a match. A wrestler is a salesman—he’s selling himself and the story—and any great salesman will tell you that the key to sales is listening. A salesman listens to the needs of his clients (in your case, the crowd) and caters to them based upon their needs. Besides, it’s a pain in the ass trying to remember 50 things before you go to the ring. Calling on the fly can be done as long as both wrestlers are visualizing the spot in their minds as it’s being called and then executing the sequence of pictures they see in their heads. With just about anything in life, you multiply your odds of accomplishment if you visualize yourself succeeding.

 By the beginning of the fourth month, my students were becoming comfortable following an experienced opponent inside the ring and were able to visualize and execute basic spots. They had a good foundation on which to build. That month, I would focus on the basic match structure and introduce them to wrestling psychology.

 A wrestling match is not just an exhibition of moves and holds. The whole purpose is to use wrestling moves and holds in the right manner and at the appropriate time to generate the maximum crowd reaction while doing no more than needed to control and entertain the customers. It’s live-action theater; storytelling using action and reaction to tell the story. Like any good book or movie, there shouldn’t be a bunch of holes in the story. Wrestling psychology is the art of in-ring storytelling while minimizing the holes in the story. It’s filling those holes, perhaps preventing them from opening in the first place. If a guy sells his leg throughout the match, he probably shouldn’t do a 450 splash like his leg was in tip-top shape later on in the match. That kind of stuff falls under psychology, which I’ll get into later on.

 During the fifth month, I would start to work with the student on developing a gimmick.

 The student would follow veterans through numerous matches.  He was about ready to debut.  That’s when the fun would really begin!

 UP NEXT: Chapter Three: Creating a Memorable Character AND Chapter Four: Creativity

 

 

UP NEXT: Chapter Three: Creating a Memorable Character AND Chapter Four: Creativity

 If you missed the first two installments of this great MWR feature by World League Wrestling original Matt Murphy do not worry.

Just click below and catch up!

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Welcome to Wrestling

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Kari Williams interviews Davey Vega prior to his NWA Missouri Championship Match vs. Dingo

Posted by flairwhoooooo on October 11, 2009

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Students get $2.00 off with a valid collage ID.

For more information check on this and all your NWA Dynamo news check out their myspace here.

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MMWA-SICW Photo recap from East Carondelet, IL on 9/19/2009

Posted by flairwhoooooo on October 11, 2009

MWR fans its time to enjoy another MMWA-SICW Photo recap from our good friend Michael R Van Hoogstraat

Ziggy goes hard to get a victory from the man whom beat him the week before. (Photo Credit:Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Ziggy goes hard to get a victory from the man whom beat him the week before. (Photo Credit:Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Core continues his winning ways on new comer Ziggy Bones.(Photo CreditMichael R Van Hoogstraat)

Core continues his winning ways on new comer Ziggy Bones.(Photo CreditMichael R Van Hoogstraat)

*Core d. Ziggy Bones

Fan Favorite Moondog Rover. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Fan Favorite Moondog Rover. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Waco lands a splash but would lose by DQ.(Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Waco lands a splash but would lose by DQ.(Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

*Moondog Rover d. Waco by DQ

 Blade looks to move up the ladder at MMWA-SICW.(Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Blade looks to move up the ladder at MMWA-SICW.(Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

  Young but a lot of fight, Jaysin Static is in a lot of trouble early.(Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Young but a lot of fight, Jaysin Static is in a lot of trouble early.(Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

After a drop kick Static had Blade feeling a little bit of his own medicine. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

After a drop kick Static had Blade feeling a little bit of his own medicine. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Blade continues his winning ways.(Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Blade continues his winning ways.(Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

*Johnny Blade d. Jaysin Static

Bobby D tries to keep The Big Texan from returning to the ring. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Bobby D tries to keep The Big Texan from returning to the ring. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

The Big Texan powers his way to a win. (Photo Credit:Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

The Big Texan powers his way to a win. (Photo Credit:Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

*The Big Texan d. Bobby D

Purple Passion demands that Canada’s favorite son Sean Vincent to get in the ring. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Purple Passion demands that Canada’s favorite son Sean Vincent to get in the ring. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Poor Sean Vincent, the fans just don’t like him. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Poor Sean Vincent, the fans just don’t like him. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Purple Passion was no match for Sean Vincent. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Purple Passion was no match for Sean Vincent. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

*Sean Vincent d. Purple Passion

In a battle of strength Shaft gets the edge this time on Gary Jackson. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

In a battle of strength Shaft gets the edge this time on Gary Jackson. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Shaft hits Gary Jackson with a head butt. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Shaft hits Gary Jackson with a head butt. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

A good game plan had Shaft going strong but when things got rough Phil E Blunt interfered to give Jackson the DQ win.(Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

A good game plan had Shaft going strong but when things got rough Phil E Blunt interfered to give Jackson the DQ win.(Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

*Gary Jackson d. Shaft by DQ

One of the hottest young wrestlers in the Midwest- David Vaughn(Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

One of the hottest young wrestlers in the Midwest- David Vaughn(Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Former partners in The Connection David Vaughn and MMWA-SICW Champ Phil E Blunt are now at odds.  (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Former partners in The Connection David Vaughn and MMWA-SICW Champ Phil E Blunt are now at odds. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

 The Champ reminds Vaughn why he is the man. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

The Champ reminds Vaughn why he is the man. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Vaughn nails the spear on the Champ.(Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Vaughn nails the spear on the Champ.(Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

After Blunts manager interfered to save him , Vaughn looked to make him pay.(Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

After Blunts manager interfered to save him , Vaughn looked to make him pay.(Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Shaft and newest Connection member Sean Vincent puts the boots to Vaughn who won by DQ(Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Shaft and newest Connection member Sean Vincent puts the boots to Vaughn who won by DQ(Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

*David Vaughn d. MMWA-SICW Heavyweight Champ Phil E. Blunt by DQ

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MWR send their hearts and prayers to the family of BJ Race

Posted by flairwhoooooo on October 10, 2009

I went to bed last night looking for the right words (if there are any) to give my respects on the passing of Harley Race’s wife BJ.

There is no doubt that BJ Race was one of the most influential people in the Midwest wrestling scene. I last saw BJ a week ago in Eldon Missouri when WLW successfully celebrated their 10 year anniversary. We got there early for the meet and greet and the place was stacked with people excited about the day’s events. I wished that I would have said more than a hello but she looked to be stressed with all the hard work that it takes to put on a show so I knew that then was not the time.

Throughout the 10 years that I have been going to WLW events the first person I usually saw there was BJ. I would be lying if I told you that we were close friends but memories of her telling Bret Hart at the International Wrestling Institute and Museum in Newton Iowa at the time that my girlfriend Dubray and I were one of WLW’S biggest fans seemed to make the trip that much more special. I am forever grateful that she let us give away a free MWR T-shirt in Richmond MO at a WLW event and later allowed me to interview WLW Superstars Amy Hennig, Superstar Steve Fender and WWE’S Eugene.

She was a wonderful host to the MWR family when we took a tour of their training faculty and allowed us to come into Harley Race’s office for a memorable day. It’s amazing that the time we saw each other were indeed short, but unforgettable.

More importantly than the loss of BJ to the wrestling world, our hearts and prayers go out to Harley Race, her kids, family and friends in this time of sorrow.

Sincerely

Brian “Flair” Kelley and the MWR Team

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New 3XW Outside the Ring Plus a Great Six-Man Tag Online

Posted by flairwhoooooo on October 10, 2009

The October 2009 edition of 3XWrestling’s acclaimed web show catches up wrestling fans on all the news following the successful Clobberpalooza Classic II event in September and builds toward October’s Halloween Horror III event.

Featuring promos and interviews with 3XW Heavyweight champion “The Rebel” Jeremy Wyatt, The Gentlemen’s Club, The Horndogs, “The Rockstar” Jimmy Rockwell, 3XW Tag Team champions The High Flyers, “The Laotian Sensation” Ricky Kwong and Rory Fox.

A great highlight video building up the Pure Wrestling title rematch between Kraig Keesaman and Tyler Cook.

Other footage includes Al Snow in 3XW, Rory Fox’s remarkable debut victory, Kwong turning on “The Right Price” Aaron Masterson, Casanova joining the Gentlemen’s Club, and the High Flyers defending the tag team titles over Sheik Abdul Bashir and Arya Daivari.

That’s not all!!! 3XWrestling sent us some Chaotic six-man tag team action as 3XW Tag Team champions The Gentlemen’s Club (Gage Octane and Mark Sterling with Todd Countryman) team with 3XW Pure Wrestling champion “The Rebel” Jeremy Wyatt to take on the awesome challenge of powerhouse Maddog McDowell, heartthrob Tyler Cook and 3XW Cruiserweight champion “The Rockstar” Jimmy Rockwell.

Will all six men be too exhausted from this bout to pose a realistic threat in the Gauntlet for the Gold battle royal later in the night? You can purchase the full event DVD at http://www.3xwrestling.com/to find out and see this entire awesome event. This battle was held on May 15, 2009 as part of 3XW‘s “May Flowers of POWER!” event at the Des Moines Social Club, 3XW‘s central Iowa home arena. Commentary provided by Midnight Guthrie and Chad Mylan. Footage

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