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MWR Trading Card #17 Mephisto

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 12, 2014

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One of the most hated men in pro wrestling today has returned to the MWR Trading card set as Mephisto now claims number 17 in the second MWR Trading card set. Mephisto has been causing havoc and turmoil with partner in crime Brandon Espinosa at Pro Wrestling Epic and at the historic South Broadway Athletic Club in 2013 and with a new year here he looks to make an even bigger impact than before.

Ruthless, unapologetic and just plain nasty Mephisto will do whatever it takes to capture a win, most recently targeting “The Great One “Gary Jackson in St Louis while teaming with powerhouse Dave Osborne to knock the Money Makin Jam Boyz off the top of the tag team mountain at Pro Wrestling Epic.

Known for hardcore wrestling. Mephisto alliance with Espinosa has improved his in ring ability so much that he has become a dual threat in the ring.

Get your hands on the red hot Mephisto card today !

MWR Trading Card Series: Set #2

#1 Kyle O’Reilly

#2 TJ Perkins

#3 “The Alternative” Brandon Gallagher

#4 Nikki St John

5 “The Big Hurt” Abu Colossus

#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

#15 Claudia Del Solis

#16 “Crazy” Mary Dobsin

Check out Set #1

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 $1.50 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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Schamberger Labs 028: Dusty Rhodes

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 10, 2014

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This week I show you how I did my Champions Collection portrait of the American Dream Dusty Rhodes! Plus! New paintings of The Iron Sheik, The Undertaker, Dolph Ziggler, Lana, Alexander Rusev, Jim Cornette, Sasha Banks, and The Big Boss Man! And! A new print!

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The boiling point is coming on Saturday, January 18th at SICW- Flash Flanagan vs. Ron Powers with special referee Ricky Cruz

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 9, 2014

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Will Ricky Cruz as the special referee help settle the boiling feud between Flash Flanagan and Ron Powers at the SICW card in East Carondelet Saturday, January 18th?

One thing for sure – Cruz has his hands full. Obviously the motivation for promoter Herb Simmons in asking Cruz to be the referee was that Ricky is likely neutral in the issue. Not only has Cruz butted heads with both Powers and Flash, but Cruz is also one of the top contenders for the Classic Wrestling Championship belonging to Ironman Ken Kasa.

Plus, Cruz is crabby about the “politics” of Simmons in how he lines up matches in SICW. Ricky will be under pressure to keep order, though, as Powers and Flanagan have pounded each other with chairs, tables and kendo sticks in recent donnybrooks, one of which left Powers a bloody mess.

Speaking of Kasa, the Classic king enters tag team action January 18th when he and Mr Unpredictable Dave Vaughn (both clients of manager Travis Cook) oppose the exciting duo of high-flying Heath Hatton and explosive Jake Dirden, the MWR Wrestler of the Year. This battle is guaranteed to be a barn-burner!

Adding to the fun January 18 in East Carondelet is the appearance of Luke Williams of Bushwhacker tag team fame in WWE. A colorful character, Luke is as liable to jump into the ring as he is to lick the forehead of the promoter.

The ladies are back in East Carondelet as Angeles Layne meets Lucy Mendez.

Another tag team affair pits Alexandre Rudolph and Mr. Lucky against Gary Jackson and Jim Hoffarth, formerly the Big Texan. It’s interesting the respect that has developed between Jackson and Hoffarth since it was actually Gary who unmasked The Big Texan. But wrestling without the mask seems to have given Hoffarth a real boost.

Others in action January 18th are Daniel Eads, Frankie “The Thumper” Wyatt, Ax, and Chaz Wesson. For tickets call 618-286-4848.

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3XWrestling Outside the Ring – January 2014

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 9, 2014

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Highlights from the November 22nd, 2013 November Knockout 5 event.

– JJ Garrett challenges Jimmy Rockwell for the 3XW Pure Wrestling championship

– Midnight Guthrie speaks to Jimmy Rockwell

– 3XWrestling to debut at the new Des Moines Social Club in January 2014

– Tony Sly talks about Gage Octane

– Gage Octane has some heated words as he leaves the bulding

3XW – A New Era – Friday January 31st, 2014

Friday January 31st, 2014

Des Moines Social Club
900 Mulberry Street
Des Moines, Iowa

Doors open at 6:45 pm for advance ticket holders
Doors open at 7 pm for everyone else
Bell time is 7:30 pm

Featuring:

3XW Heavyweight Championship
“The Intellectual Punk” Tony Sly vs. Gage Octane (c)

3XW Pure Wrestling Championship
“The Natural” JJ Garrett vs. “The Rockstar” Jimmy Rockwell (c)

3XW Tag Team Championship
AJ Smooth and a partner of his choice (Ricky Love is unable to be there due to a previous commitment)
vs.
Mark Sterling & “The Rebel” Jeremy Wyatt (c)

Brady A. Dezire is issuing an open challenge to any past or present 3XW roster member

Six Man Tag Team match
SM King, Nate Redwing & Devin Thomas
vs.
Aaron Masterson, Derek Cornell & “Delicious” Devin Carter

Singles match
“Showtime” Bradley Charles vs. “Rock N Roll” Mike Sydal

Tag Team match
“The Tattooed Technician” Levi McDaniel & Abu Colossus
vs.
American Bulldogs – Maddog McDowell & “The American Fury” Jon West

Also in action: Geek Singh, Ray Stryker & more!

*Card subject to change

Tickets:

Front Row (Kid’s or Adult) $15 Advance Tickets | $18 at the Door
Adult General Admission $12 Advance Tickets | $15.00 at the Door
Kids General Admission 10 & Under $6.00
Kids 3 & Under FREE Admission

Tickets will be on sale on December 15th at:

Jay’s CD & Hobby
3315 SE 14th St
Des Moines, IA

Cup O’ Kryptonite – The Original Coffee & Comic shop!
2608 Beaver Ave
Des Moines, IA

This event is sponsored by:

Aspen Athletics

Prints Copy Center

Henry J’s Taco House

White’s Automotive

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New SICW Wrestling Explosion: Alexandre Rudolph vs. Ricky Cruz – Next week at SICW: Bushwhacker Luke Williams

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 8, 2014

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1/18/2014 – SICW East Carondelet Illinois 823 State St East Carondelet. Il 62240 –$9 Doors at 7 PM; Bell Time at 8 PM

Ron Powers vs. Flash Flanagan – Referee Ricky Cruz
-Lucy Mendez vs. Jordynne Grace
-Big Jim Hoffarth vs. Waco
-Appearing: Bushwhacker Luke Williams
And much more!!

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MMWA returns this Saturday

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 8, 2014

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Saint Louis Anarchy presents: Benefit Bash 2014 Friday night Jan 10th, 2014

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 7, 2014

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Saint Louis Anarchy will bring you “Benefit Bash” on Friday night Jan. 10th in Alton, IL. This will be a benefit for Brian and Lori Davis. The Davis family lost everything in a fire including their seven year old son. We encourage everyone to come out and help out this family in their trying times.

Saint Louis Anarchy presents:
Benefit Bash 2014
Friday night Jan 10th, 2014
Live at the Knights of Columbus in Alton IL (405 E. 4th Street Alton IL)

Tickets for this event are all $10 and are first come first serve.

Doors open at 6:30pm show starts at 7:00pm

NOTE: Draft Beer will be $2 for this event.

Matches Signed:

NOTE: We have been asked by Davey Richards not announce him yet for this card. This should not effect the Feb. 28th and March 1st double shot weekend. When we know something we will announce it.

Main Event:
St Louis Anarchy Champion Gerald James & Jeremy Wyatt vs. Davey Vega & Mat Fitchett

Michael Elgin vs. Jo Jo Bravo

ACH vs. B-Boy (SLA debut)

Kyle O’ Reilly vs. Evan Gelistico

The Hooligans (Devin & Mason Cutter) vs. 2 Star Heroes (Matt Knicks and Chris Castro)

Bolt Brady vs. Mike Sydal

Brandon Espinosa vs. Matt Cage

Angelus Layne vs. Alex Castle

Jordan Lacey/Alex the Big Owl vs. Jeff O’ Shea and Mallaki Matthews

Six Man Elimination Scramble featuring wrestlers making their St Louis Anarchy debut!

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2013 MWR Lifetime Achievement Recipient Karl. K. Lauer

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 6, 2014

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Karl’s shares time with his mentor and friend Leo and June Garibaldi – The two were friends from 1947 until Leo’s death in 2008.

All photos courtesy of Karl Lauer

Born in Chicago, Illinois on August 1938, Karl. K. Lauer has spent his lifetime touching many people around the world. Lauer’s family moved to Los Angeles California in 1940, where he would make his home until 1994.

His father Karl Lauer Sr. founded Karl’s Equipment Co. in 1947. Lauer Sr. built specialty refrigeration cases under the trade name Flot-Aire (pronounced “Float Air”), which is the system he designed for “Custom” Floral Refrigeration. Karl joined the company in 1962 upon discharge from the Air Force and found success when he took the job of President and CEO of Flot-Aire from 1965-1994, MFG Commercial Refrigeration equipment. The company today is owned and run by his son Wayne Lauer with the main office located in Rolla, Missouri. It is now called Flot-Aire Mid-America

At the age of twenty years old, Lauer would serve his country as a member of the United States Air Force from 1958 to 1962. During that time he would take part in one tour of Greenland North Pole expedition, as well as one tour of Cambodia, assigned guard on the Presidential aircraft the Columbine during the tour at Charleston AFB South Carolina.

For 12 years from 1980-1992, Lauer also served on the United States Congressional Advisory Board under United States Presidents Ronald Reagan and George Bush. This was a non paid appointment but Lauer said it was an experience and a pleasure to meet President Ronald Reagan, someone he greatly respected and enjoyed learning from him. He does not talk politics very often and said he has never voted a straight ticket but for the candidate.

With a business mind, he had a idea to team up wrestling with stock car racing early on with “Wrestle Race”. Mike LeBell the NWA promoter for So Calif turned down the idea, so Lauer just booked his talent from Mike for a flat fee per wrestler and went on with the plan. During the race night on the half mile track would be a race, and then they would roll out the ring and have a match. This process would then repeat throughout the evening. The attendance crowd increased from 4,000-5,000 to 7,000-8,000 fans from the partnership. The track got 60% and Lauer 40 % of the gate, back then a 12K to 21K was a very respectable gate seeing all tickets were only $3.00, it was not long when the wrestlers started calling him to be booked direct and he paid much more than the $40.00 guarantee they were getting.

The team up with be short-lived team up, but the fact that Karl Lauer had a mind for promoting earned the respect of future partner wrestler Gory Guerrero. Gory was one of the most respected and knowledgeable men I have ever known and was a fantastic mentor for me regarding wrestling. Lauer joined the prestigious Cauliflower Alley Club in 1979 when he was sponsored by two very old friends Leo Garibaldi and Red Bastien, back then the only way for someone that did not have the credentials to be a member to join was at the sponsorship of two members.

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Joe Pulombo, Sam Muchnick and Karl in the front row . In the back is Buddha Kahn, aka the Black Devil pro wrestler 25 years, Roller Derby heel and recording artist with the Medallions, the Penguins and the Coasters.

In January of 1980, the then-President and founder Iron Mike Mazurki of the CAC phoned Karl Lauer and asked him if he would consider become the CAC business manager. “Sure,” Karl said, “how long do you want me to be the business manager?” Mike Mazurki answered: “No time limit.” It has lasted over 30 yrs.

In 1983 Lauer became the business manager until 1988 he was asked to be the Vice President while wrestling great Lou Thesz was the president. In 1988 and Chairman of the board in 1989 until finishing up as the CEO starting in 1989 till the present, a total of 34 years with the club with 24 year tenure as the club CEO.

Though Karl Lauer was very hard working in his responsibilities for the CAC, he continued to promote shows under the promotion California Pro Wrestling that was established in 1979 with Gory Guerrero and four other investors started. Lauer would buy out the five other men in 1982. During that time he ran weekly shows in San Bernardino, San Pedro, Santa Ana and semi- monthly shows at the famous Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles and Las Vegas. During this time, He took the time to be trained under the watchful eye of Leo Garibaldi and Prof Tora Tanaka. Lauer donned the hood and entered the squared circle under the names the Masked Bossman or Gringo Patrone.

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Though he only worked specialty matches for his promotion mainly to work an angle or get someone over further in the card. He always remembered what Gory had told him “no one comes to see the promoter or the referee, always put the talent over” and he did, and always stayed low keyed to the fans, after all they were paying all the bills.

Lauer would experience a setback for his promotion when he lost the lease on the Olympic, but he was able to have 13 shows that grossed over $100,000.00 in 1988 and 1989, while this was when WWF, NWA and AWA were making 3 or 4 shows a year within 20 miles of the Olympic Auditorium from 1987 thru 1999. Lauer switched to Lucha Libra style shows in the late 80′s featuring the stars of AAA all brought in on a working visa from Mexico City until the closed promotion in 1994 after losing the lease to Able DeLuna who bought the Olympic master lease. He worked for 2 years as advisor for EMLL Americana which was owned by Able Deluna, AKA Luna Music who had bought the lease to the Olympic, and had the EMLL CONTRACT FOR California.

In 1992, Karl Lauer would quit that part of his wrestling career in California when he moved to Rolla, Missouri, where his son Wayne had set up a Flot-Aire factory. The wrestling promoting bug hit him again in 1995, when  he  founded World Legion Wrestling. He would hire the former 8-time NWA World Champion Harley Race to be the booker.

In 2000, he would sell WLW to Race who would change the name to World League Wrestling. A promotion that is still going today.

In 2000 Lauer’s integrity and respect would earn him a part time position with the Missouri Office of Athletics in the year 2000, a job that he still holds to this date.

Karl Lauer has been a positive influence to humanity, pro wrestling around the country for the past sixty plus years. In wrestling he has promoted, ring announced in and out the ring for CPW while on KODC_TV CHANNEL 56 in California and WLW. Lauer even managed pro wrestlers Prof Toa Tanaka, “Wildman” Jack Armstrong , Victor Rivera, John Tolos and Jay York in the ring. When asked about his wrestling career, Lauer stated, “I never consider myself as a wrestler, nor was I ever very good in the ring, but I always felt I was very good on the mic, and I could create, control and excite a crowd very well.”

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Lauer continued, “Wrestling was never my main source of income. Though I has made a lot of money at it, MFG and finance have always been my forte, from a kid who use to watch the greats in the 40’s and 50’s to selling peanuts at the Olympic Auditorium and other arenas around the Los Angeles areas to becoming a successful promoter has been the least to say a fun and a good ride.”

There is no doubt the reason why Karl Lauer was chosen unanimously as a MWR Lifetime Achievement award. During his life Karl Lauer has been a successful business leader, a Military Veteran in the United States Air Force, a wrestler, a manager, a announcer, a promoter and a key component for the success of the Cauliflower Alley Club. When he started with the CAC they had an estimated 368 members, throughout the years a little over 8,000 have been a part of the organization. Today the CAC is honored to boast an active number estimated of members around 2,000 living.

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Outside the ring, Lauer enjoys a successful marriage with his wife Barbara. The two were married on June 7, 1960 after meeting each other while both were in the Air Force. After 53 years the two cherish their time with the family. Karl and Barbara enjoy spending time with his son and daughter in law who also adopted two foster kids on the ranch and his three grandsons and 3 grand-daughters in Missouri. And 4 more in California. Of the 10 grand-kids 2 are engineers, 1 a 3rd year law student, one in the movie industry in California and 6 in high school.

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Karl Lauer’s family celebrates Thanksgiving 2013.

In and out of the ring, Karl Lauer has set the standard by leading by example at every goal that he has set. It is with great excitement that we are to honor Karl Lauer for his positive influence to pro wrestling around the country that has helped the reputation of the sport, while supporting the wrestlers and fans of the sport that we love.

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2013 MWR Future Star of the Year Alexander Rudolph

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 5, 2014

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Note: For the first time in the history of MWR, we have decided to present two MWR Future Star Awards. The reason is for the amount of talent and effort that both Raphael King and Alexander Rudolph possess. King a native of the Midwest in less than a year has become one of the most sought out young stars in pro wrestling today wrestling over 184 matches in his rookie year. King is blessed with great looks, a body that has yet to reach its full potential and charisma to make it to the top.

The second wrestler Alexander Rudolph has been in the area for some time now starting at a young age. Standing at 6’5 , 269 pounds Rudolph has the size and power to make an impact for years to come. While doing the research of all the awards for the 2013 MWR Awards, the fact of the improvement and skill level of Rudolph was undeniable. We have had witness many matches in the past for Rudolph over the years, but for the first time you could see a more focus, mature and fearsome Rudolph. At St. Louis Anarchy he stepped out of his comfort zone, transforming in the Alex the Big Owl. MWR owner Brian Kelley stated in his opinion “that though he (Brian) is not a fan of the owl gimmick, he followed in the footsteps of Gary Jay to make the best of it and both of them are  really entertaining t Isn’t that what pro wrestling is about, entertaining the fans?”

Winning the MWR Future Star Award does not guarantee success in the wrestling world, but it’s our sites way of saying that we respect the wrestler for their talent and more importantly for their work ethic as they strive to make an impact in the world of pro wrestling. It takes sacrifice and dedication to spend their money to seek extra training through camps, seminars while traveling down the roads each and every weekend to make a show for the fans.

Both of these wrestlers are on the road to success; will they be able to stay on track to become a force around the world in pro wrestling? Only time will tell us as only a few has that extra desire to make it to go along with luck and good health. Yet, just as MWR has in the pass with former MWR Future Star Award recipients Sir Bradley Charles, Brian Breaker and ACH, the two 2013 recipients have the total support of MWR as we honor them with one of our highest honors to a young star in the Midwest.

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Standing at 6’5, 269 pounds, Alexander Rudolph took the step to be trained by Dingo, one of the best in the Midwest, at the Dynamo Pro Gym. Inspired by hardcore legend Mick Foley’s autobiography “Have a Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks” from 1999, Rudolph ten years later was able to make his dream come true in April.

For the first three years it seemed as if Rudolph was content on being a big fish in a small pound as he stayed for the most part in St. Louis wrestling for a select group of promotions. In 2013, the leash has been broken as the man that states that he is all “brute force and ignorance” has been looking to not only make a name for himself, but to become the best that he can be.

The American Viking would be a mainstay for Dynamo Pro Wrestling, SICW and Strictly Insane Pro Wrestling while changing it up as Alex the Big Owl for St. Louis Anarchy. Outside the area Rudolph traveled to Texas many times while testing the waters at shows throughout the eastern half of the Unites States. Rudolph was featured at the debut show for Beyond Wrestling, a promotion set up to spotlight the stars around the country to the hardcore wrestling fans.

In 2013, Rudolph would showcase his skills wrestling in two of the hardest hitting matches of his career when he took on Adam Raw at FIST Wrestling and in April would team up with Jordan Lacey in a three way tag team match at St. Louis Anarchy in a losing effort against the ACW Tag Champs Jo Jo Bravo and Thomas Shire as well as Darren Dean and Aaron Solo. In a match that Rudolph lost, he would come out of it with confidence that would elevate him to the next level.

Rudolph would work just about every weekend. But with the foundation of knowledge from taking part in Harley Race’s World League Wrestling, WWE, and NOAH wrestling camp in November everyone here at Missouri Wrestling Revival has faith that if Rudolph should continue on the road that he is on, he will be able to make an impact for years to come.

It is with great excitement that we are to name Alexander Rudolph the second of  the two 2013 MWR Future Stars of the years.

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January 2014 Ring Sirens Magazine is available! With an exclusive feature on Jordynne Grace

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 5, 2014

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Exclusive Interview: Evie, Special Feature: Book ‘em’ Danno, Features with: Jordynne Grace, Jasmin, Beautiful Beaa, Articles on: Kaitlyn, Bayley, Funkadactyls, Siren Of The Month: Lana Austin

Print Version – $6.00 US.
Digital Version – $1.39 US
MagCloud iPad App Version – $1.99 US
Click Here to read the Janaury 2014 Ring Sirens Magazine online.

 

Plus check out the new website design at Ring Sirens here. 

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