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Proving Ground Pro Returns Sept 17th Jake Dirden vs Ethan Page
Posted by flairwhoooooo on July 11, 2016
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Dynamo Pro Wrestling Live Event – Glen Carbon, IL This Saturday
Posted by flairwhoooooo on July 11, 2016
Dynamo Pro Westling is returning to the Sports Academy.
Come see the Dynamo Pro Stars in action!
Scheduled to appear:
Mike Outlaw
Justin D’Air
High Level Enterprise
CJ Berry
Makaze
The Snitch
Billy McNeil
Rocket Mapache
The Professionals
Brandon Espinosa
Ozzie Gallagher
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New Breed Wrestling Returns this Saturday in Sedalia, Mo
Posted by flairwhoooooo on July 10, 2016
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Wrestling Invades America Sunday August 7th in Swansea Illinois 5 PM
Posted by flairwhoooooo on July 10, 2016
Sunday August 7th, Wrestling Invades America returns to the Swansea Improvement hall in Swansea Illinois, tickets are ten bucks at the door, 8 in advance, kids are 5 bucks, Belltime is 5 PM.
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Mike Sydal Electrifies the Fans in Japan’s Dragon Gate
Posted by flairwhoooooo on July 8, 2016
Mike Sydal continues to be one of the hottest wrestlers in the world. The first half of the 2016 have seen him pick up some huge wins including winning the High Risk Wrestling Championship. Since that time he has made his return overseas to Korea and Japan to improve his skills by training at the Dragon Gate Dojo while taking on the best in the world.
The HRW High Risk Champion, “The Yoga Monster” Mike Sydal recently had his first successful title defense in Korea for Pro Wrestling Fit!
Our correspondents in Japan reported to MWR that Sydal was involved in a spectacular match at Kourakuen Hall (famous wrestling venue in Tokyo) as he teamed up with Ryo Saito, and Genki Horiguchi to defeated Kenichiro Arai, Jimmy Kanda, and J.K.S.
While the fans in the USA are excited about to hear about the success of Sydal, we have also been receiving fan mail asking when Sydal will return to the Midwest. Sydal will be back in action at Metro Pro Wrestling on July 30th in Kansas City, Kansas as he looks to add the Metro Pro Wrestling Championship to his resume.
Sydal then returns HRW in Warsaw on August 6, and Metro Pro Wrestling at the huge August 26 event.
Wrestling promoters if you would like to have the exciting Mike Sydal at your event, do not hesitate to book him at mikesydal@gmail.com today.
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Battle Lines Drawn: Powers Under Fire From All Sides
Posted by flairwhoooooo on July 7, 2016
By Patrick Brandmeyer
Photos Brian Kelley
Promoter Herb Simmons started the show by acknowledging the recent passings of Gypsy Joe and Muhammad Ali. Gypsy Joe was a bit before my time, but he had in-ring wars in his later years against such opponents as New Jack and Necro Butcher. Quite a few of the wilder rasslin stories in history involve the name of Gypsy Joe, to say the least. Herb also noted that it was the birthday of the late Bruiser Brody, segueing into the ten-bell salute.
“Your Canadian Hero” Sean Vincent vs. Britton Tucker: Tucker is not well-liked in East Carondelet; one female fan was particularly irate about Tucker’s mere presence and Tucker promised to take her out to Olive Garden after the show. Bwahahaha.

They had a solid opener and Vincent appeared to be on the verge of winning with his Mapleleaf Leglock, but “Unstable” Dave Vaughn entered the ring and blatantly attacked TUCKER…thus getting Vincent disqualified in 7:44. Har har. Afterwards, Vincent reaffirmed that Vaughn would not turn him back into a “villain” as he insisted he would.
“The Fury” Jason Vaughn vs. “The Incredible” Matt Kenway (Look At Him): We have two guys in SICW with the last name of Vaughn…cue the MARKET CONFUSION~! Kenway was substituting for Ax Allwardt(Vaughn’s scheduled opponent).
Vaughn’s two young children were in attendance and were VERY vocal in their support of their father. Kenway did a good job in the rulebreaking role and targeted Vaughn’s arm, but Vaughn made El Big Comeback and got the figure-four leglock out of nowhere for the submission in 6:08.
Bobby D vs. “Unstable” Dave Vaughn: Vaughn’s transition into Heath Ledger Joker continues with the similar hair and the eye makeup. Vaughn controlled most of the matchup, but had trouble putting D away and went for a chair.

That brought out Vincent to confiscate the weapon, leading to Bobby D getting the rollup pin on a distracted Vaughn in 5:14. Vaughn didn’t seem too upset about the loss, laughing about how Vincent’s interference proved that he truly was reverting to his old ways…more on this as it develops.
Flaming Freddie Fury vs. Purple Passion: WHEN EFFEMINATE MASKED WRESTLERS COLLIDE~! The fans in attendance had no idea what to make of this encounter, though I heard several people call out “This isn’t wrestling!”
The two ended up falling into 69 position on the ring apron and both were counted out in 5:43. The two literally left arm-in-arm.
“Dead Sexy” Daniel Gunner vs. Brandon Espinosa(w/ Travis Cook): . Travis started out by loudly complaining about the previous match, asking if Vince Russo had booked it. Espinosa followed suit, continuing his mindset that he’s above everyone else in the promotion by insulting several members of the locker room…that included his scheduled opponent for the evening.
This was a solid matchup with Gunner doing better than I would have expected. At any rate, Espy got the cross-armbreaker out of nowhere for the tapout in 7:18.
Big Jim Hoffarth vs. Bubba Troll(w/ Big Daddy): Hoffarth won last month’s Bruiser Brody Memorial Battle Royal and Troll was the last man eliminated, so Troll obviously wanted some payback in this battle of super heavyweights. I jokingly throw around “#ClubbingForearms” at times like this, but it’s not like we’re gonna see a lucha-style match out of these guys. I’m often told that casual fans would rather see a “fight” than a “wrestling match”, at any rate.
In a slight surprise, Troll got the win after a splash off the second rope in 8:30…Drew tried to get a word with Hoffarth afterwards, but he wasn’t feeling up to an interview after BEING SPLASHED FROM THE SECOND ROPE BY A LARGE OPPONENT. Timing, Drew.
“Night Train/Gorgeous/Great One” Gary Jackson & “Ironman” Ken Kasa vs. “The Icon” Chris Hargas(w/ Travis Cook), “St. Louis Handicap Match”: Hargas & Espinosa defeated Kasa in this style of match in May, so Hargas wanted to prove that he could do what Kasa couldn’t. The match had a fifteen-minute limit and the tag team would win if the single wrestler couldn’t win a decision in that time frame. Kasa wanted to fight on his own and asked Gary to stay outside the ring…so the match was basically a singles bout with Gary doing his beset to thwart interference attempts by Travis Cook.

Travis was able to get involved enough that the referee was distracted after Kasa delivered the John Wu Dropkick…at that moment, Jackson chased Travis back to the dressing room area. Kasa locked on a version of the rear naked choke as the time limit ticked down, but Hargas didn’t tap out until RIGHT after the closing bell sounded at 15:00. Technically Jackson & Kasa won the match, but Kasa wanted a decisive victory…so the July show will feature a thirty-minute Ironman Match between Kasa and Hargas. Goodie.
Johnny Blade vs. “The Tokyo Monster” Kahagas(w/ Travis Cook): Blade returned to the St. Louis area fairly recently after previously being a regular for both SICW and the Mid-Missouri Wrestling Alliance. Kahagas won with a pumphandle Michinoku Driver in 5:54.
Ron Powers vs. Attila Khan for the Classic Title, Travis Cook Banned From Ringside: The past two months of Wrestling Explosion have attempted to compare this rivalry to Bruiser Brody vs. Abdullah The Butcher, as Powers is a protege of the late Brody and Khan has a similar style to the “Madman From The Sudan”. This wasn’t a technical classic and wasn’t expected to be…Khan played that popular Memphis game of “Where Oh Where Could The Foreign Object Be?” Hey, it ticks off the fans and that’s what counts for a rulebreaker. Ron had control when the rulebreakers’ locker room essentially emptied on Khan’s behalf to cause the DQ in 3:53. It started with Bubba Troll, then continued with Brandon Espinosa, Chris Hargas, and Kahagas with Big Daddy attempting to direct traffic.

It took a while for the fan favorites’ locker room to get the memo, but finally Ken Kasa and Gary Jackson hit the ring to help. Once they brought chairs into the fray, the rulebreakers backed off…that wrapped up the show.
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The War To End It All – Jeremy Wyatt vs. Michael Strider – Promo – 7/30/16
Posted by flairwhoooooo on July 6, 2016
Jeremy Wyatt faces Metro Pro President/CEO Michael Strider on 7/30/16 in an Unsanctioned/No Holds Barred Match. Wyatt has been fired by Strider after losing to Rhyno. Strider hasn’t wrestled since retiring in four years. Watch as the two break down their big match!
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Espinosa Meets Outlaw, Toughest Challenge Yet for MO Champion, July 9
Posted by Ben Simon on July 5, 2016

Brandon Espinosa has a challenge on his hands at the South Broadway Athletic Club on July 9. Espy is set to defend his Missouri Heavyweight Championship against top-ranked Mike Outlaw.
The bout is Espinosa’s third defense of the MWR MO belt, as well as Outlaw’s first opportunity to win it. Outlaw was actually a substitute referee for the very first MWR Missouri Title match last October.
Also that night, the vacant MMWA Heavyweight Title will be decided as the four top contenders at South Broadway meet in an deliciously unusual way: the Championship Scramble.
All four participants are legal from the start. Within the mandatory half-hour time limit, falls count anywhere. There is no tally kept on falls; the only way to win is to score the last fall. There can be no disqualifications or countouts.
Read the title announcement and rules
Missouri Heavyweight Championship
CBrandon Espinosa vs. #8Mike Outlaw
MMWA Heavyweight Championship (vacant) – Championship Scramble (30 Minutes)
#4Gary Jackson vs. Kevin Lee Davidson vs. A.J. Williams vs. Da’Marius Jones
MMWA Junior Heavyweight Championship – Luchas de Apuestas: Title vs. Hair
Brandon Aarons (c) vs. Tyler Copeland
Big Jim Hoffarth vs. Jimmy D
Bell at 8. Tickets are $8.
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Missouri Rankings Update: Brandon Espinosa Captures MO Title from Cruz, Shakes Things Up
Posted by Ben Simon on July 5, 2016
The new Official Missouri Rankings list, good through August, has been calculated and published. Head over to the MO Rankings page for the latest publication. To qualify for the Top 10, a wrestler must have the highest ratings with consistent activity (RD ≤ 200). Rankings are published every two months.
For details on how the rankings work, read the Introduction
MOVEMENTS & EXPLANATIONS
CBrandon Espinosa is the new Missouri Heavyweight Champion after he rolled up Ricky Cruz with a schoolboy and shocked the fans at the Stratford Bar in Fenton. Espy has defended his prize twice, although not against top competition.
Is #1Ricky Cruz on tilt? After the Espinosa loss, Cruz got caught in a small package by #7Outtkast. ‘Kast breaks in to the leaderboard for the first time and is on the rise.
#2Mitch Johnson defeated two (now formerly) ranked men in one June night at Central-States Championship Wrestling. Mitch overtakes #3Jake Dirden and #4Gary Jackson with this impressive feat.
WLW Heavyweight Champion #5Trevor Murdoch is skirting with inactivity and just barely keeps a spot two rungs lower from where he was. Hopefully, the champion will defend his title at WLW’s big event on August 27 in Troy.
#6Brian James pinned Jim Hoffarth and Danny Adams this period, but the Top 10 competition is fierce. “Da Bomb” stays put.
#8Mike Outlaw is back in the elite after wins over Mike Sydal and Jake Dirden. Will Outlaw make it back to the top of Dynamo Pro?
#9Moondog Rover schooled young Matt Kenway at South Broadway but he drops two spots due to others rising faster against strong competition.
The Missouri Top 10 just didn’t look right without #10Leland Race. After three victories at WLW, “The Legacy” is back where he belongs.
Evan Morris, Mike Sydal, Jay Howard, and Jayden Fenix drop off the list. Morris says he’s taking a break from wrestling (which is often lingo for retirement). MWR sends its best wishes to “Young and Dangerous” Evan Morris, one of the hardest-working competitors of the last few years.
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MWR Trading Card Series Two #23 Santana Garrett
Posted by flairwhoooooo on July 4, 2016
Missouri Wrestling Revival is so excited to present to you the fans Santana Garrett’s third MWR Trading Card. She Is one of the hottest wrestlers in the world as she has been featured at WWE NXT, TNA, Japan, and ranked by the PWI Magazine as one of the best today. We at MWR feel as if the best is still yet to come for Garrett who was honored by the Cauliflower Alley Club as a Future Legend in the sport.
She was featured in the first set twice and this third MWR Trading card is her first in the second series promises to be must have collectable for all wrestling fans. The trading card features the talented photography of Modern Myth Photography and a bio from wrestling writer Kari Williams, so be sure to purchase one for you to own today.
MWR Trading Card Series: Set #2
#2 TJ Perkins
#3 “The Alternative” Brandon Gallagher
#6 Darin Corbin
#7 The Iceman
#8 Shooter Spotlight presents ‘American Fury’ Jonathan West
#9 Shooter Spotlight presents Jake Dirden
#10 Shooter Spotlight presents Jimmy Rockwell
#11 Pete Sanctions
#12 Gary Jackson
#13 Ryan Drago
#14 Jack Gamble
#17 Mephisto
# 18 Jordynne Grace
#19 Leva Bates
#21 The Viking War Party (Voracious Viking Frank Wyatt, The Littlest Viking and the American Viking)
#22 Mike Sydal
To purchase MWR Trading cards:
1) Catch the star at a show to have them autograph the cards personally
2) Contact them via facebook or myspace
3) Send $2.00 in money order or check for each card at *
Brian Kelley
305 West 3rd Salisbury Missouri 65281
or Paypal at flairmwr@yahoo.com
*Checks will take longer to clear than money orders so expect time for that to happen. Make sure you list exactly what card you are wanting to have.
Please note that when purchasing MWR Trading cards from the wrestlers, that they decide the prices for their cards. We highly recommend that you get them from the stars themselves and let them know that you enjoy MWR.
These cards are limited and are not mass produced making them highly collectable.
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