RingSyders Sun Jan 27th 2013 topics:
Royale Rumble discussion
UFC on Fox 6 results and predictions for upcoming SUPERCARD
Boxing 120
Drew’s News
more
WERE BACK LIVE FEB 10TH WITH TONS OF NEWS!!!!
Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 27, 2013
RingSyders Sun Jan 27th 2013 topics:
Royale Rumble discussion
UFC on Fox 6 results and predictions for upcoming SUPERCARD
Boxing 120
Drew’s News
more
WERE BACK LIVE FEB 10TH WITH TONS OF NEWS!!!!
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Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 27, 2013
“PROJECT 1”
Three titles will be decided
February 9th 2013
Bogart’s banquet hall
2142 Old State Road
Jacksonville, IL 62650
General Admission $10
Doors open at 6:30 PM
Show starts at 7:30 PM
TaDarius Thomas
TaDarius Thomas comes to Proving Ground Pro from Detroit, MI.
Since his High School wrestling days, TaDarius has been a dedicated student to a wide variety of mixed martial arts disciplines. Along with wrestling , TaDarius is also an accomplished Golden Gloves boxer (Michigan’s 2005 outstanding boxer of the year) and practitioner of Brazilian jujitsu and Capoeira (African-Brazilian martial art) that incorporates gymnastics,dance and an ability to strike from almost any position.
TaDarius has exploded onto the independent wrestling scene, becoming a major player in promotions around the world. He now brings those skills and experience to the Proving Ground .
Mr. 450 Hammett
Mr. 450 makes his way to Proving Ground Pro from Hormigueros, Puerto Rico. He is trained by Puerto Rican legend Invader III, taking that education to it’s highest levels.
Mr. 450 is a true international wrestling star who has won titles in multiple countries already in his wrestling career. His high flying, hard hitting style could take him to the top of Proving Ground Pro.
Dysfunction
Dysfunction comes to Proving Ground Pro from Milwaukee,WI., where he has made quite a name for himself on the professional wrestling circuit. A big favorite where ever he preforms, including many high profile appearances for Juggalo Championship Wrestling and Pro Wrestling Blitz.
Dysfunction is as comfortable swinging chairs and breaking tables as he is doing classic mat wrestling. His big match experience and unusual combination of skills will make him hard to beat in the Proving Ground.
Ruff Crossing
Ruff Crossing makes his way to Proving ground Pro from Sweet Grass, MT. Ruff has blazed a trail for himself in true cowboy fashion, drinkin’ beers, punchin’ steers, and kickin’ ass all the way from Sweet Grass.
True grit and heart will be on display each time out. Ruff Crossing will prove to be that classic pro wrestler who has every skill it takes to win a championship!
Derek St Holmes Esq.
Derek St Holmes Esq. , a true blue blood of independent wrestling. As his name refers, esquire is a candidate for knighthood..giving Derek a very regal air about him.
His European based submission grappling and old school stretching are to be respected and avoided if possible. St Holmes, “Entitled by Birth” for championships, will be difficult to beat in the Proving Ground.
Marion Fontaine
Marion Fontaine makes his way to the Proving Ground from Las Vegas, NV. Fontaine brings one of the best all around games and best all around mustaches in wrestling today.
Marion Fontaine is tearing up the indy circuit all over the country. Poised to be a breakout star, Fontaine will attempt to take it to the next level in Proving Ground Pro.
Chase McCoy
“Psycho” Chase McCoy is a man with a growing reputation across the northern Midwest indy circuit. That reputation is winning matches and hurting opponents. Competitors across MN,WI,IL and MI have felt the wrath of “Psycho” Chase. Expecting to be in a title hunt, Chase now brings that unpredictable intensity to the Proving Ground.
Blake Steel
Blake Steel is a true home grown superstar in the making. Dedication and hard work have taken Blake into the title picture at several independent promotions across the Midwest. Expecting to take his career to the next level, Blake has entered the Proving Ground.
“The Business” Bobby Houston
The Business is exactly that..All Business.Bobby is a true Blue Chipper..plying his trade across the Virginia’s and Carolina’s, as well as the Midwest, Bobby Houston is a contender for any title. Singles gold has been his…but Bobby is also a Tag Team expert.so expect the best from Bobby Houston on any night against any opponent.
Dan Lawrence
Dan Lawrence has proven his worth mainly in Chicago area promotions. Dan is a multi-time title holder for several of the the larger promotions in Illinois (and upper Midwest). Whether he was a singles competitor or a tag team member , Dan Lawrence has proven to be a competitor with all the tools to win gold in the Proving Ground.
Christian Rose
Christian Rose, “The Bitter Lunatic’, is really putting himself on the map. Winning singles matches against a who’s who of wrestling was the hallmark of Rose’s 2012. Will this year prove as successful?..Be it tag team or Singles, expect Christian Rose to rise to the top of Proving Ground Pro in 2013.
Matt Cage
Matt cage is a true “see him now” independent star. Fans and promoters alike have taken notice of Cage’s talent and dedication. As both a singles and tag team star, Matt Cage will be a mover and shaker in the Proving Ground.
Alex Castle
Alex Castle is an independent powerhouse on the rise. Alex has gained attention across the central and southern Midwest indy circuit, winning matches and titles along the way. Castle even squared of for the NWA title, an impressive accomplishment for such a young rising star. Castle now looks to make his mark in the Proving Ground.
Bobby Valentino
Bobby Valentino is as smooth as they come in the ring. A true technician who combines aerial abilities with an impressive mat game. Singles or Tag, Bobby has the skills and acumen to be a real player in the Proving Ground.
Mario Crivello
Mario Crivello comes to Proving Ground Pro from the northern Midwest circuit. Mario is athletically gifted, with all the tools. Strength,speed and endurance are all in Crivello’s arsenal. A true on the rise performer, keep an eye on Mario Crivello in the Proving Ground.
Tony Scarpone
A veteran powerhouse from Chicago. There’s no gimmicks needed with Tony, he’s classic old school style. A solid mat game with plenty of power to back it up. He will parlay this combination into a recipe for success. Scarpone Plans to do big things in the Proving Ground.
Zero Gravity
CJ Esparza and Brett Gakiya truly live up to the name Zero Gravity. They have redefined Tag Team Wrestling in the independent ranks. Making a name from coast to coast, the high flying Zero Gravity looks to land Tag Team gold in the Proving Ground.
Cookies & Cream
“Fabulous” Jason V and CC Cerveza are no doubt the most flamboyant team in the Proving Ground. But don’t let the antics fool you, this duo has the skills, psychology and technique to upend any team on any given night. Cookies & Cream look to rise to the top of Proving Ground.
Renaldo Piven
Renaldo Piven is part agent, part manager, part mouthpiece. With unmatched business skills, a keen eye for talent and a razor sharp tongue, Piven consistently keeps his charges in the title hunt wherever he goes. Proving Ground Pro is Renaldo Piven’s next stop.
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Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 27, 2013
Submitted by PWC Staff
History was made on Jan. 19, as Pro Wrestling Collision debuted in front of a sell-out crowd of more than 200 fans.
The show started off hot, as owner Chris Hagstrom announced to the audience – as well as the competitors in the Collision Cup tournament – that Edmund “Livewire” McGuire had informed him that he would be unable to fulfill his commitments as Heavyweight Champion and wished to vacate the title.
Hagstrom then announced that the winner of the Collision Cup would be crowned the new Pro Wrestling Collision Heavyweight Champion.
Here are quick results from the show. The first episode of COLLISION is slated to air on our YouTube channel in early February.
Joey O’Riley defeated Matt Cage in an opening round tournament match. These two gave each other all they had, but in the end, O’Riley emerged the victor. Immediately afterward, though, he fell victim to an assault from Christian Rose.
Christian Rose defeated Kyle Sykes in an opening round tournament match. The young Sykes made the save for O’Riley, but he was quickly cut down by Rose. Sykes tried his hardest, but the more experienced Rose proved to be too much for the young rookie to handle.
Alex Castle defeated Ace Hawkins in an opening round tournament match. This quickly became a numbers game. While Hawkins’ tag team partner Brandon Espinosa was with him at ringside, he couldn’t offset the presence of Angelus Layne in Castle’s corner. Castle pulled out the victory (much to the chagrin of Creative Director Adam Testa) with a little help from his lady.
Heath Hatton defeated Brandon Espinosa in an opening round tournament match. These two friends had a spirited competition. At least until Castle made his presence felt again, costing Espinosa the match, unbeknownst to Hatton. Espinosa was none too pleased with this result.
Angelus Layne defeated Twinke Starr. Layne set out to prove she was above her opponent, and she certainly sent a message. Starr put up the best fight she could, but Layne targeted her head and then put her away with a deadly maneuver, earning a decisive victory by knockout.
Gaylord Stevens brought his critically acclaimed “Old School” to a live studio audience. His guest and client, [Ax Allwardt](/node/1271], condemned the 1970s look he said management promised him would lead to success and unveiled a new wardrobe. No more spoilers here.
Christian Rose defeated Joey O’Riley in a semi-final tournament match. O’Riley proved resilient as he battled Rose, but at the end of the match, the Team Overkill representative pinned the reigning No Limits Champion, earning himself a spot in the finals and a possible future shot at O’Riley’s championship.
Heath Hatton defeated Alex Castle in a semi-final tournament match. Hatton entered the match with a weakened shoulder, and Castle exploited the injury. But Hatton fought back with the support of his fans and overcame the odds. When Angelus Layne attempted to interfere on Castle’s behalf, some friends of Hatton, who happened to have issues with Castle and Layne of their own, lent a helping hand.
Zakk Sawyer defeated “Farmer” Billy Hills and Justice in a triple threat match. Hills appeared to have this match won, after taking Justice off his feet, but Sawyer swept in and stole the win, earning his first victory. After the match, Hills was none too happy with the result.
Bull Bronson defeated El Matadoro. The debuting El Matadoro seemed a bit surprised when Bronson entered the ring. This match didn’t last long, as Bronson made short work of the young Spaniard. The real story happened after the match, though, as Bronson said he’s not being given real competition.
Heath Hatton defeated Christian Rose to become the Heavyweight Champion. Hatton’s dream finally came true, as he earned a major singles championship for the first time. Rose put up a tough fight, and the presence of Matt Cage and Zakk Sawyer almost became a factor, but Joey O’Riley helped Owner Chris Hagstrom ensure this fight would have a fair ending.
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Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 26, 2013
Wild World of Wrestling (12/28/13)
by StLouisWrestling
SaintLouisWrestling.com
Producer: Tim Miller
Recorded: 12/8/12
MO/IL Junior Heavyweight Championship
Max Archer (c) vs. Brandon Espinosa
MO/IL Heavyweight Championship (Replay)
Gary Jackson (c) vs. The Big Texan
Battle Royal Championship (Replay)
Max Archer vs. The Big Texan vs. Webmaster Stevie K vs. Brandon Espinosa vs. Chase King vs. Andrew Wilder vs. Matt King
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Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 24, 2013
The NBS and Brandon Espinosa preview’s Zero One USA’s event in Mattoon, appearances at Resistance Pro, what’s going on with MMWA, the tournament at PWC, his nominations for the 2013 NBS Awards and the rivalry that has developed with Christian Rose on who the best wrestler of central Illinois truly is!
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Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 24, 2013
Wrestling fans in St Louis be sure to watched KSDK-TV In St Louis tomorrow night at 5 p.m. for a special interview with the author of the 50 Greatest Wrestlers of All –time, Larry Matysik. Hosted by Frank Cusumano the topic will be on the exciting new book “The 50 Greatest wrestlers of All-time.
The voice of Wrestling at the Chase is also set to guest appear during the special weekend of Legends at the Argosy Casino in Alton Illinois on May 10 and 11th with fellow wrestling greats Harley Race, Cowboy Bob Orton and Baron Von Raschke.
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Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 24, 2013
Eric Allen vs Davey Richards
Chris L.O.G.A.N. vs NJPW Star King Fale- Rematch
Tony Kozina Vs. Chase King
Mauler Mcdarby Vs Evan Money
Kyle O’ Reilly Makes his MECW ring debut
Also in action Brandon Aarons, Ace Hawkins,Brandon Epinosia, Sarin Sin, Mike Anthony, Nick Fury and Marcello Spade and many more!!!!!!
Plus a message from our good friend MR. K
A great night of wrestling in honor of MECW Superfan Kenny
As many as you may already know a good friend and family member of MECW has passed away. His name is Kenny and he was one of our biggest fans and He never missed a show. Every time I would arrive at the venue he would have a kind word or a funny joke every time I saw him. And that kind of dedication and love does not go unnoticed. That is why January 26 we are dedicating the entire show to Kenny. MECW and the fuzzy hat club will commemorate his chair in memory good friend.
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Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 24, 2013
Darin Corbin makes his first defense of the Saint Louis Anarchy Title against Jordan Lacey. Corbin was once a dancing, gyrating machine but now under Robert Evans tutelage he has left that in the past. But Lacey’s actions and fun loving attitude seem to disagree with Corbin. At the self proclaimed, “Gateway to Morality” who will walk out as champion?
Also SLA fans hot of the press is the St. Louis Anarchy T-shirt..Get them before they are gone..
The first ever St. Louis Anarchy T-shirts have arrived! We have a limited quantity of 20 shirts so when they sell out, they are gone! If you want to ensure that you get one, you can click on one of the links below and order through PayPal.
Shirt prices:
$15 (pick up day of show).
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$15 + $3 if you would like it mailed to your place of residence.
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Please put desired size in the comments section. M, L, XL are available!
Thanks for the support!
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