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3XW’s June 2009 “Outside the Ring”

Posted by Admin on June 7, 2009

Check out the latest from 3XW video production team!

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MWR Spotlight: “Serial Thriller” Shane Rich

Posted by Admin on June 6, 2009

by Josh Ray

When looking at All-American good guys in the MWR coverage area, they don’t come any more talented or well-received than “Serial Thriller” Shane Rich.  The former All American Pro Wrestling  (AAPW) Heavyweight Champion, Rich has carved a reputation in Illinois as being one of the best.  Looking at the Rich’s life, it’s easy to see why he is thought of highly in the Midwest independent pro wrestling community.


Initial Inspiration

Rich was four-years-old when he first noticed pro wrestling.  He watched the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) on cable television before it transformed into what became World Championship Wrestling (WCW), and while most wrestling fans in his age group would say they were most influenced by wrestling legend “Nature Boy” Ric Flair, Rich gives the credit to one of Flair’s greatest rivals: “Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat.

“I loved martial arts and Bruce Lee as a youngster, so Steamboat fit what I was looking for in a wrestling hero,” said Rich.

In the mind of the “Serial Thriller” both Flair and Steamboat complimented each other in style and personality.  It’s easy to see this philosophy shine in Shane Rich’s personality when comparing him to three of his most recent rivals:  “Homicidal” Steven Davis, “The Rebel” Jeremy Wyatt, and “Modern Day Viking” Shawn Shultz.  He couldn’t be more different then any of them, and that translates into happy fans and competitive matches.  When confronted with this comparative observation, Rich smiled.

“Just thinking back (on Steamboat and Flair) puts a smile on my face.  Their matches were just so intense that you would never have said that they were only putting on a show.”

Other early inspirations were numerous and diverse, including Bret Hart, Sting, Ultimate Warrior, Brian Pillman, AJ Styles, Rey Mysterio Jr., and Juventud Guerrera.  Rich describe each individual and his reasons for them inspiring him, and a common theme emerged.  Rich naturally migrated toward tough, high-impact individuals with strong personalities and a certain unique quality that placed them above the rest in their time.  These are qualities he continues to hold dear to this very day.


Fitness Fanatic

With a few younger uncles encouraging him due to his love of pro wrestling, Rich started working out when he was six-years-old.  They told him at a young age that in order to make it big in wrestling he would have to be big and in shape.  Heeding their advice, Rich started small by riding his bicycle and lifting small weights with one of his uncles.

“I was much too small for the olympic sized bar bell that my Uncle Kevin had, so he put together some dumb bells for me to use when I was at his house,” Rich explained.

Not one to limit himself, Rich did sit-ups, pushups, hindu squats, and other exercises even when not at his uncle’s house.  This continued until he got his hands on the best weight bench at fifteen years of age.

“I’ve been addicted to bodybuilding and fitness ever since,” added Rich.


Early Training

In 2000 at the age of seventeen, Shane Rich started training with “Homicidal” Steven Davis.  Within months of starting his official training to becoem a professional wrestler, he started wrestling on a local level for Attitude Championship Wrestling (ACW) and National Wrestling Coalition (NWC).  This is where the base of Rich’s wrestling talent came from.  During this nearly two-year period, Rich wrestled every weekend and trained for five days every week with Steven Davis at the ACW training facility.  This hard work and dedication combined with his committment to physical fitness set the tone for “Serial Thriller” wrestling career.

When asked about his most memorable matches from the early days, Rich quickly replied with one name:  “Homicidal” Steven Davis.

Punished by archrival Homicidal Steven Davis [credit: Calpurnius].

Punished by “Homicidal” Steven Davis (credit: Calpurnius).

He added, “We started out together and in a way became the Flair and Steamboat of the Midwest during that time.  Then, just like now, we beat the tar out of each other and were always willing to go that extra mile to entertain the people while still staying true to the old school mentality of pro wrestling.”

Rich has wrestled for many other wrestling promotions, including Rampage Championship Wrestling, NWA Tennessee and Old School Wrestling in Kentucky.  It stands to reason that he will wrestle for many more in the years to come.


The Air Force

Some might expect that a young two-year veteran of independent professional wrestling might develop an attitude.  That wasn’t the case with Rich.  He made the decision to better himself outside of pro wrestling, and in the process develop some very important wrestler attributes.  In November 2001, two short months after the September 11th World Trade Center attacks, he joined the United States Air Force.

Official Air Force photograph of Shane Rich.

Official Air Force photograph of Shane Rich.

“To me, I needed to learn discipline, a good work ethic, and do a service to my country,” Rich clarified.

He continued to work for various independent promotions across the country during this time, building a reputation and keeping himself in great shape.  Rich was once again staying dedicated and pushing himself to get better.

Life as a pro wrestler while working full time for the U.S. Air Force is extremely difficult for Rich, but he takes it in stride.  Some of the benefits from being in the Air Force actually help him pursue his dreams in pro wrestling, since he doesn’t worry about health care, food, or a place to stay.

“In the Air Force, you can never just up and travel to a show that is more than 8 hours away,” said Rich.  “If I ever got a call to wrestle in Japan, Mexico or elsewhere overseas, the military would say no in a heartbeat.  However, the military has given me discipline, money, education, and most importantly PRIDE.”


Close to a Smackdown!

It was during one of his many travels that he got his biggest break.  In the Fall of 2004 while deployed somewhere in Southwest Asia in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, things started to heat up when Rich met one of the best wrestlers pound-for-pound in pro wrestling, Chris Benoit.  World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) was conducting a meet and greet to support the troops, and Rich jumped at the opportunity to meet Benoit, whom he idolized.

“Basically, I told him that I wanted to some day be as great a wrestler as he was,” Rich said.

His encounter with Benoit proved fortunate, as Benoit smiled and told Rich that he would help him out.  Later in the evening he was introduced to WWE’s Smackdown Vice President, Gary Davis.  Benoit told Davis that Rich wanted to be a wrestler, asking Davis to give Rich his contact information.  Davis onbliged, giving Rich his e-mail address and insturcting Rich to contact him as soon as he landed back in the United States.

Nearly three months later, “Serial Thriller” returned to California, where he was stationed at the time.  He quickly e-mailed Gary Davis, as he was instucted to do.  Shortly thereafter, he had a reply, asking for a good 8×10 promotional picture.  Rich complied with the request and when Wrestlemania rolled around in the Spring (2005), Davis sent him tickets to the “biggest event of the year” along with a lot of WWE merchandise.

Rich was excited to say the least, and in the Summer was invited to Tennessee to attend one of Tom Pritchard’s training camps.

“I would love to tell you that they signed me on the spot, but they didn’t,” said Rich.  “After the camp was over, I went back to California and was never contacted again.  I re-enlisted (into the Air Force) and took an assignment back home in Illinois.”


New Home

Rich still hasn’t let up on his committment to being a professional wrestler.  Upon returning home, Rich has been heavily involved in All American Pro Wrestling (AAPW) and IWA Productions (IWAP).  After battles with former trainer “Homicidal” Steven Davis as part of one of the most intense feuds of recent history, Rich claimed the top prize in AAPW, defeating Davis to become the new AAPW Heavyweight Champion.  On top of his training and independent wrestling work schedule, Rich is still in the Air Force and attends McKendree University, where he is working on his bachelors degree in business administration and marketing.

His biggest connection to Illinois, though, is his eight-year-old son, Christian.

“To me, there is nothing more important than taking care of him,” Rich said.

His son was his main reason for relocating back to Illinois when he re-enlisted.  Rich reflected that he wasn’t a part of Christian’s life enough in the first four years of his life, but that he has made up for lost time since returning to Illinois.  His son was born when Rich was only seventeen years old, and Rich credits his birth for making him realize he needed to grow up.

“It made me realize that it was time to step out into the world and be responsible,” said Rich.  “It has been a great reward to watch him grow up.”


The Future

Rich feuded and battled some of the best in the area, including Steven Davis, Shawn Shultz, Jeremy Wyatt, Tracy Smothers, and Edmund McGuire, but what is in store for “Serial Thriller” in the months and years to come.

In Shane’s own words:

“I am very happy with working the indies for the moment.  It gives me a flexible schedule and allows me to work with young, undiscovered talent.  It’s a great reward for me at the moment.”

Former AAPW Heavyweight Champion.

Former AAPW Heavyweight Champion.

In five years, Rich hopes to be a big part of the independent wrestling scene not just in the Midwest, but across the nation.  As humble as they come, Rich acknowledges that due to his current situation in the military and with school, larger promotions in Japan, Mexico, and the U.S. are further down the road.  That isn’t to say that the next level of success will never come, though.  “Serial Thriller” Shane Rich is one of the absolute best that the area has to offer and success is always within reach for a man with his dedication, desire, committment, and work ethic.

One of his idols, Rich would love to have at least one match with AJ Styles.  Another Total Nonstop Action (TNA) wrestler that Rich would like to go one-on-one with is “Cowboy” James Storm.

“It’d be a hilarious slobber knocker,” claims Rich.

Others that Rich wants to wrestle already have ties to the Midwest.  On top of the list are Mike Sydal and Issan Hadeev.

The future is bright for “Serial Thriller” Shane Rich, and Missouri Wrestling Revival is proud to shine a spotlight on him!

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AAPW TOMORROW in Mascoutah, IL!

Posted by Admin on June 5, 2009

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New Absolute Wrestling Radio!

Posted by Admin on June 2, 2009

CHECK OUT THE LATEST EPISODE OF
ABSOLUTE WRESTLING RADIO 
ON OUR PODCAST PAGE

 
THIS WEEK:
Interview with JAKE SHIELDS of Strikeforce!

 
GOTO:
 
http://mwr.podOmatic.com
 
TO LISTEN TO THIS INTERVIEW AND ALL THE OTHER ABSOLUTE WRESTLING RADIO SHOWS
 
 

 
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Mark Bland is training!

Posted by Admin on May 29, 2009

Absolute Wrestling Radio’s Mark Bland provides wrestling fans with a glimpse of what he is capable of in this short 5-minute video.  In it, he discusses St. Louis wrestling fans, his training, South Broadway Athletic Club, and of course…  “The Future” Donovan Ruddick!

With the summer to prepare for this huge fight, and make no mistake about it – this will be a brawl, how well will Bland and Ruddick fair against each other in a one-on-one match up?

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Absolute Wrestling Radio’s 5/24/2009 show POSTED!

Posted by Admin on May 26, 2009

http://mwr.podomatic.com/entry/2009-05-24T14_50_15-07_00

Check out the latest podcast from Absolute Wrestling Radio, sponsored by Missouri Wrestling Revival!  You’ll hear about the upcoming TNA Sacrifice card, WWE versus the Denver Nuggets, and a discussion about last Sunday’s UFC card!

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PWP’s Fourth Anniversary Results!

Posted by Admin on May 24, 2009

From May 16, 2009…

A great crowd turned out to celebrate four years of PWP…no one could have ever expected what would happen by the end of the night…

1) Donnie Peppercricket beat Joey Daniels in a bloody and violent cage match to kick things off! Afterwards Brett Young and Mark Sterling came out to attack Donnie and get Joey to “man up.” Then in a shocking display Joey leaped off of the top of the cage with a leg drop to put Donnie through a table! This was just a taste of what was unfortunately to come.

2) “Babyface” Tony Cortez defeated The Yellow Dog in a highly entertaining match.

3) Preston Maxwell and “The Passion” Zac James defeated Jimmy Rockwell and Ricky Kwong.

4) Abu Colossus got a big win over Chris Havius in a tremendous match of power.

5) Stephen Saint beat Mike Sydal.

6) #1 Brett Young and Mark Sterling became the new PWP Tag Team Champions defeating “The Knights of Fire” – Jaysin Strife and Vic Victory! With a little help from Joey Daniels…this was still just a taste of what was to come.

7) “The Rebel” Jeremy Wyatt and Payday Patterson had a classic PWP Championship bout that ended in disgusting fashion. Wyatt retained his championship with assistance from Brett Young, Mark Sterling, and Joey Daniels! What then followed was pure mayhem as these four basically took over. Attacking innocent ring crew members, current and former members of the roster, and anyone who got in their way. They took our celebration and made it their own.

Nobody really knows what will happen from here, but it is safe to say that a new force has emerged in PWP, and they don’t look to be backing down any time soon.

Next event is June 27th at the Council Bluffs Armory, details and lineup to be announced in the coming weeks.

www.ProWrestlingPhoenix.com
www.MySpace.com/ProWrestlingPhoenix

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Dragon Gate USA in Chicago, IL on September 6, 2009!

Posted by Admin on May 23, 2009

Note:  Be on the lookout for future exclusive offers concerning this very special Dragon Gate USA show!

Dragon Gate USA
September 6th – 6:00pm belltime
The Congress Theater
2135 N. Milwaukee Ave.
Chicago, IL 60647

Tickets go on sale in the Store section of http://www.DGUSA.tv on May 27th at 10am.

The building is easily accessible 24 hours a day by public transportation on the CTA Blue Line or by driving from the I-90/94 Kennedy Expressway. Visit http://www.CongressChicago.com for more information on this classic building.

The first talent will be announced before tickets go on sale!!!

Every DGUSA show is a major, unique and rare event. These ticket options reflect the fact that DGUSA is the premium brand of pro wrestling in the United States. Here are some of the special things that are included in the various packages to show you our appreciation:

-The ticket itself is a high-end collectible item.

-Meet & Greet: The doors will open early and fans will get a chance to meet, get autographs and take photos with some of the stars on that night’s show.

-Bonus Match: The Meet & Greet will also feature a high quality live bonus match.

-Appreciation Bag: DGUSA will show you our gratitude by giving you a gift bag with exclusive DGUSA items. This will include show specific collectible items that will only be available in the Appreciation Bag.

1st Row Golden Ringside – $75 each
-Collectable ticket
-Early admission for meet & greet
-Early admission for bonus match
-Appreciation Bag
-1st row reserved seating

2nd Row Golden Ringside – $50
-Collectable ticket
-Early admission for meet & greet
-Early admission for bonus match
-A special gift
-2nd row reserved seating

3rd Row Golden Ringside – $35
-Collectable ticket
-Early admission for meet & greet
-Early admission for bonus match
-3rd row reserved seating

General Admission – $20
-Collectable ticket
-First come, first serve seating

-Card Subject To Change

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New Absolute Wrestling Radio PODCAST!

Posted by Admin on May 20, 2009

http://mwr.podomatic.com/player/web/2009-05-18T00_47_46-07_00

CHECK OUT THE LATEST EPISODE OF
ABSOLUTE WRESTLING RADIO 
ON OUR PODCAST PAGE
 
THIS WEEK WE interviewed
Tom Atencio, CEO of Affliction, and talked about his upcoming fight and challenge to Dana White (“If Dana says I’m a loser…then it must be true!”) and answers the remarks made by White… and fires some back at him!

 
GOTO:
 
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AAPW on June 6, 2009 in Mascoutah, IL!

Posted by Admin on May 20, 2009

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