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Join Cowboy Bob Orton Jr’s. Ace Wrestling Academy 50% Off

Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 27, 2018

 

A new year is upon us and what better way to kick start 2019 then to begin your professional wrestling career with the Ace Wrestling Academy. Join this January and receive a special 50% Off your tuition! This is a huge opportunity for you to learn from The Ace Cowboy Bob Orton Jr at HALF the price! Call today to reserve your spot in the 2019 class.
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Larry Matysik to Receive a Posthumous Honoree in 2019 at the Cauliflower Alley Club

Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 21, 2018

 

The 2019 Posthumous award goes to Larry Matysik!

Larry, who passed away on Nov. 25, 2018, got his start in pro wrestling when, as a 16-year-old writing for newsstand wrestling magazines, he interviewed St. Louis promoter Sam Muchnick.  Muchnick told Matysik he would pay him $25 a week to call the newspapers and report the results from the Friday night cards.  Eight years later, Muchnick took him under his wing as his protégé in the St. Louis Wrestling Club office.  In 1972, Larry became the host of “Wrestling at the Chase” on KPLR-TV.

When Muchnick retired in 1982, Matysik began running the office as general manager.  He used methods he had been taught by Muchnick (which had made St. Louis, perhaps, the most sought-after territory in which wrestlers wanted to work), but when co-owner Bob Geigel consistently disagreed with the way Larry was doing things, they parted ways.  Larry ran opposition as Greater St. Louis Wrestling Enterprises and did quite well for a time.  Meanwhile, St. Louis Wrestling Club business went into the tank.  When Larry folded his promotion, Vince brought him onboard to promote WWF shows in St. Louis.  Larry worked for McMahon from 1984 until 1993, at which time he was let go.

Larry kept his hand in the wrestling business after that, primarily producing DVDs of St. Louis wrestling and writing for wrestling magazines.  He also wrote several very good books on the subject, including “Wrestling at the Chase: The Inside Story of Sam Muchnick and the Legends of Professional Wrestling,” “Drawing Heat the Hard Way: How Wrestling Really Works,” and with Barbara Goodish, Bruiser Brody’s wife, “Brody: The Triumph and Tragedy of Wrestling’s Rebel.”  For the past several years, he booked shows for Herb Simmons’ Southern Illinois Championship Wrestling promotion.  And even though he never wrestled or refereed, Larry made a huge, positive impact on the pro wrestling business during his lifetime.

In 2014, he was awarded the James Melby award at the George Tragos/Lou Thesz Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame in Waterloo.  Other non-wrestling accomplishments included working for the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, founding a volleyball club, coaching a girls’ softball team, and was head of the Belleville Auxiliary Police for many years.

At the time of his death, he was working with me on his autobiography, which was to be incorporated into a short book called “Sam and Vince” to be published by Crowbar Press.

Larry suffered a number of ailments during the past few years, including spinal stenosis, rotary scoliosis, and Rhabdomyolysis, a condition in which skeletal muscle breaks down rapidly.

wRESTle in Peace, Larry.

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PWP Present’s Holiday Hangover Dec 26 Omaha, Nebraska

Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 20, 2018

If you’re a WWE fan, you’ll love PWP!

PWP Live returns to The Waiting Room Lounge on Wednesday December 26th with Holiday Hangover!! – presented by Ted and Wally’s Ultra-Premium Homemade Ice Cream!

Featuring all the top stars of PWP in action, including:

*** PWP Champion DUKE CORNELL will defend one on one against BRANDEN JUAREZ

Juarez lost the title to Duke in a triple threat match with Con Artiest back in September, and now gets his rightful rematch for the title! Will Cornell retain, or will Juarez become a 4 time PWP Champion? We will find out on December 26th!

*** CHRIS HAVIUS & JAYSIN STRIFE team up to face THE DANIELS BROTHERS

The rocky past between Havius and Strife has been put to the side, as these two unlikely partners will team up to seek revenge after both being attacked last month by Paul & Joey Daniels!

Also in action!:
* PWP Rising Phoenix Champion MOONSHINE RUSSELL
* PWP Tag Team Champions MIDWEST BLOOD – LARS METZGER & JOHNNY RUCKUS
* “DELICIOUS” DEVIN CARTER
* CON ARTIEST
* “THE CANDYMAN” WILLY SWEET
* SETO KOBARA
* PRESTON MAXWELL
* “COLD STONE” TIM BOSTON
* “THE REAL DEAL” BRETT BISHOP
* KENNY “ZOMBIE” JONES
* JACK DARLING w/ UNCLE RICKY

Tickets just $10 in advance, $13 day of, while they last!!

Advance tickets available now at Ted and Wally’s Ultra-Premium Homemade Ice Cream (both Old Market & Benson locations).

Or online at https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/6291636/holiday-hangover-omaha-the-waiting-room

Doors open at 7:00 PM, action kicks off at 8!!

The Waiting Room Lounge
6212 Maple St.
Omaha, NE

BE THERE!!!

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New Breed Wrestling Announces 2019 Dates

Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 19, 2018

 

Save the dates on your calendar! The men and women of New Breed Wrestling will be in action on the following dates in 2019, along with some of the best Indy talent in the country and superstars from years past!

Dates are subject to change and more dates will potentially be added!

March 30th – Eldon, MO
April 27th – Sedalia, MO
May – To Be Announced
June 29th – Sedalia, MO
July 12th, 13th and 14th – St. Joseph, Missouri crypticon event.
September 28th – Sedalia, MO
October 26th – Eldon, MO

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“The Ace” Cowboy Bob Orton Comes to SICW on Saturday January 26th in Cahokia Illinois

Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 17, 2018

 

Signed tonight to appear at the Holy Family church fundraiser on Saturday January 26th in Cahokia Illinois, Father of WWE Superstar Randy Orton, “The Ace” Cowboy Bob Orton. Make plans to come out and support this great event at the Holy Family Gymnasium at 7pm.

 

 

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Cape Championship Wrestling presents Chaos In Charleston, MO on January 12, 2019,

Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 17, 2018

 

Cape Championship Wrestling presents Chaos In Charleston, on January 12, 2019, at the Charleston High School Gym!!!

Doors open at 6pm. Bell Time is at 7pm.

Tickets are:
$15 Front Row
$13 Second Row
$12 Third Row
$10 General Admission

Tickets can be ordered by contacting Kyle Johnson At 573-683-1635 or by email at kjohnson@charleston.k12.mo.us

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Ace Hawkins Regains the MWR Missouri Belt at Ringside Championship Wrestling

Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 16, 2018

With 350 plus fans in Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri Karim Brigante defended his Missouri Wrestling Revival Missouri  belt in a classic with Ace Hawkins at Ringside Championship Wrestling. With the stakes so high RCW Promoter Brian Thompson brought in legends Cowboy Bob Orton and Bobby Eaton to sit ringside prepared to present the title to the Champion.

In a match that has RCW fans rocking it would Ace Hawkings capturing the MWR Title with his patented Ace Crusher for a record 3rd time.

Congrats to the new Champ Ace Hawkins.

Look for a recap of this event in the future at MWR.

 

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Nick Aldis Defends NWA World Championship VS. Leland Race at WLW Night of Champions

Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 16, 2018

World League Wrestling has been in business for 19 years and will continue strong into 20 years with 2019 just around the corner. Night of Champions has been a staple for the past few years for our company and our fans, and we are continuing on that tradition. What better form of tradition exemplified that to have the National Wrestling Alliance World’s Heavyweight Champion not only appear, but defend, the #tenpoundsofgold at Harley Race‘s creation.

Hear from “The National Treasure” Nick Aldis himself.

Tickets for this event will be on sale in the very near future.

Check into http://www.harleyrace.com for all information containing #WLW #NightofChampions and much more!

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Former MWR Future Star Recipient Daniel Eads Earns a WWE Tryout

Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 16, 2018

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My Once-in-a-Lifetime Friendship with “TNT” Keny G (1967-2018)

Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 13, 2018

‘Cause I’m TNT! I’m dynamite
TNT! and I’ll win the fight
TNT! I’m a power load
TNT! watch me explode

I am taking this time to honor former wrestler, promoter and my good friend TNT Keny Garrett. I am still reeling from his loss at age 51 on December 10th. Though there is sadness in my heart that we will no longer be able to talk to each other, I would like to focus on our wild and crazy friendship.

I remember meeting TNT Keny G for the very first time in Granite City, Illinois at a High Voltage Wrestling event (his company). He had reached out on the St. Louis Wrestling message board, and asked Missouri Wrestling Revival to cover his show. He realized that if you were to have a show that it would only make sense to have as much attention on his product as possible. We walked in the building and noticed right away that it looked like the place to be.

His family and friends helped with the concession stand and were all decked out with branded tees, and the night’s action delivered shocking surprises with stars from around the Midwest and his home state of Florida. His special guest was former Wrestling at the Chase announcer Larry Matysik. Keny respected and loved wrestling so much that he knew that having Matysik in the house brought legitimacy to HVW. Keny himself was dressed to the nines, and thanked everyone for coming. I was impressed, to say the least.

One of my personal favorite photos of all time.

Wrestling started our friendship, but we eventually became like brothers. He invited my girlfriend Dubray and me over to talk wrestling, and so much more. His quick wit and sharp tongue made him a true character.

We didn’t always get along. There were times that I bothered the hell out of him and vice versa. Yet, I can swear on the Bible that Dubray and I loved Keny as much as anyone that we met at wrestling. There were so many good times with him. It saddens me more as I try to think of them all.

In fact, there is no way that I could remember them all but I would like to share a few of them on here:

Here’s 2 a better day even if only slightly better ill take it as progress here’s a snapshot from the story of my life old road dog of mine —- Keny posted these words for this photo on his Facebook

If you ever get a chance ask the former NWA World Champion Kahagas what he thought of this promo!

How Keny got the nickname “TNT,” I can’t honestly tell you, but if I was to have a gallon of gas for every time I heard it I would be driving for free to shows for life. Every time I hear it, I always think of him and I remember being on the road with Kahagas in Illinois and his ringtone on his phone played that AC/DC song. If someone told me on that three-day weekend that we heard it a thousand times, I would believe them. I can still hear Kahagas telling him to change his damn ringtone.

My friend Kari Williams (the best pro wrestling writer in this generation) stated in her post about Keny giving her advice of the who, what, where, and when over and over. Keny had these words of advice that he made his own, even though they had been around forever. He delivered them in a memorable way, just like his hero Dusty Rhodes.

He was creative and tried to give everyone a chance. He took a chance on my friend (and MWR founder) Josh Ray and me behind the scenes of HVW, making us “co-bookers.” I use that term loosely because I had no business being a booker of any wrestling company. Still, I have no regrets even though there were crazy arguments about what should be done but talk about some good times.

One argument was that I wanted to bring in the Mississippi Madman for an event. He knew I loved the Madman and thought that he was over like a million bucks and said that he didn’t want him on the show. I truly believed that he liked him as well from the get-go, but because I was such a huge fan of him, he razzed me about him not being worth a spot. I told him that if he would not book Madman, then I would pay his booking fee and show him that he would be one of the most over wrestlers on the card.

Keny quickly said that if I paid for Madman that he would let the Madman carry him to the ring like a baby. Why? I do not know why he thought that was funny. Maybe it was just to get me to pay Madman, but I held him to his promise when I did. The moment was priceless.

One of Keny’s closest friends was “Tokyo Monster” Kahagas. They ran up and down the roads long before I knew Keny. Kahagas was the premier talent of High Voltage Wrestling. There was no doubt that Kahagas was and is one of the best wrestlers in the country, but I believed that Jeremy Wyatt was the best. We would have these huge arguments about who was better night after night early on in our relationship. He would harp that I should “get my Jeremy Wyatt pajamas” on when I stayed at his house before we called it a night. It did not take TNT Keny G very long to come around to Wyatt and then I was kidding Keny G on his own pajamas.

Years later TNT Keny G became a proud owner of the Jeremy Wyatt pajamas.

Keny would be quick to tell me and anyone who would listen that it was he who made me a “wrestling journalist.” He told this story a million times about how we drove many miles to Illinois for a big wrestling show with plenty of legends. I wanted an interview with the Honky Tonk Man and Jake Roberts but I ran out of time. I was happy to get a promo from “Bloody” Harker Dirge (an underrated talker and wrestler in the Midwest).

Keny called me out that day (and years after) for giving up on Honky Tonk and Roberts, and and took me to the back.

He said, “You deserve to be back here. You work as hard as anyone to make these guys look good. You get this done.”

I conducted interviews with all the stars on this huge card.

Keny often said he was responsible for some of my success, and it’s true. He vouched for me, called me out when I did wrong, and gave advice when it was needed.

Every time Dubray and I came to St. Louis for a wrestling event, we stayed at his house. Dubray loves pugs, and Keny had a pug named Gracie. Gracie always slept with Dubray. One evening when we were to return back home for the two hour drive, Dubray told me that Keny had given her Gracie as a gift.

I thought that Dubi had begged to have the dog, and I said “No way.” That was Keny’s dog and we were not taking it from their home. Gracie had to stay there.

But then Keny explained that he was tired of the dog wanting food from the table and he was done with her. I just think he knew Dubi loved that dog and wanted to make her happy. Gracie ended up as a part of our family until she passed away on our anniversary: December 10th, 2015.

On the mic and in the spur of the moment, Keny was at his best. We did a wrestling feud with a big build with Donovan Ruddick and Mark Bland that, I swear if it had money behind it, would had packed huge houses. Bland had a popular UFC and pro wrestling radio show, Absolute Wrestling Radio, on the Fox Sports radio affiliate in St. Louis, Team 1380 AM. Josh Ray and I spoke to Keny about putting together an angle for a diabetes charity show. A little known secret is both Keny and Bland were both diagnosed with diabetes and the pair had always been active in fundraising.

The feud started when Bland, a former wrestler, bragged that he could take on any local wrestler week after week on the show. Who would answer the call? Wrestling promoter TNT Keny G and the 6’9″ Donovan Ruddick, a big star in Saint Louis.

Mark Bland has a conversation with Kenny G of HVW regarding his recent infiltration of Absolute Wrestling Radio. Contains EXPLICIT WORDS!

We went on a publicity tour to hype the match at Mark Bland’s radio station and the show even broadcasted live from Six Flags St. Louis. We taped a video at the Pro Wrestling Shirt Shop that featured an attack from Bland on Keny, forever one of my favorites. We did our best to bring attention to the wrestling scene in the area through Absolute Wrestling Radio, and had fun doing it.

It was common to dine with legends at the Garrett dinner table. I remember Larry Zbyszko and Mike Sydal sharing stories in Keny’s living room after a HVW event. I wish I would have gotten our photo with each other! Still, I experienced it, thanks to TNT Keny G.

After one visit at TNT Keny G’s Dubray made the mistake of leaving her sweatpants that had the words Flirt printed on the back of them. This would not be a big deal at most homes, but Keny saw this as a way to rib Dubray in a way only he could. One day I received a call from Dubray telling me that Keny was in Florida visiting his family and had tagged some photos to her. Awesome, he wanted to share with us what a good time he was having.

Nope, they were photos of Keny holding up her Flirt pants in different States. He was entertaining himself with joking with her, and it did not stop there. He somehow talked WWE Legend Larry Zbyszko to hold them up in a photo. He got his daughter Santana G and another female wrestler to pose with them for a photo. Keny was proud to say that he went on tour with those flirt pants.

This year I have lost a lot of love for pro wrestling. That does not mean that I will ever quit but I have slowed down making trips. This summer, I took a job as an assistant manager at a convenience store that had me working a ton of hours.

Keny told me that if I came to St. Louis and took him to the premiere of the movie “350 Days,” he would pay for it. I was not interested in the movie, but because Keny wanted to go, I said yes. I am glad, not because I enjoyed the movie, but because in the past few years it was hard to get him out of the house. On that night we did, just like old times.

Keny could be so funny. A natural storyteller that often would have you wonder if you were being told the truth. He could be overbearing and political incorrect even during the days of that not even being a thing. His friends referred that to “Keny just being Keny”.

 

Photo taken for the Stroke Aint No Joke Fundraiser with Fox 2 News TV.

TNT Keny G proudly teamed up with Dynamo Pro for a MS Fundraising effort.

 

 

 

Though in the crazy world of pro wrestling were everyone is a taker, Keny was a giver. Even after I covered his promotions High Voltage Wrestling, and sent him photos he was always there for us. We were so different in so many ways. I remember going to a St. Louis Cardinal game and he loved to leave shows early, the Cards game being no different. He knew that if I went somewhere then we were staying to the end. He razzed me about leaving but we did stay to the last pitch.

 

Dubray and I were never without a place to stay when we came to town or a bite to eat with Keny living in South County. He was a big part of our relationship and would have been one of my best mans if we would of gotten married in Vega during the CAC reunion this year. He often bragged about keeping us together (even though he stirred the pot sometimes lol) so in what seems like a rib (A practical joke played by or on a wrestler) Keny, like the pug (Gracie) that he gave us passed away on our anniversary. I would like to think that it was his way of making sure that we would never forget him. Like there was ever a chance that that could happen.

Thanks to Keny, I have made countless friendships and experiences over the past decade. I could write a book about them.

TNT Keny G loved his family.

Photo Thomas Rude

Most MWR fans know of his daughter, Santana G. She has become one of the top women wrestlers in the world. I was blessed to see her first match and watch her debut at Harley Race’s World League Wrestling. Her dad supported her at all times and was so proud to see her in Japan and on the WWE Network.

He was just as proud of his other children too, and I was able to see his boys Dusty, Sam, and lil’ Keny grow up. He loved them with all his heart, and as he grew sick they were there for him. Keny had a daughter Savannah and a granddaughter in Florida that he thought of often as well. He loved his wife Luanne who was just as quick-witted as he was.

TNT Keny G, we love you and we will always remember you.

Keny Garrett

1967-2018

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