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ABSOLUTE WRESTLING RADIO With Matt Morgan! (TNA SUPERSTAR)

Posted by flairwhoooooo on February 6, 2009

ABSOLUTE WRESTLING RADIO
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THIS WEEK THEY INTERVIEWED Matt Morgan! (TNA SUPERSTAR)

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TO LISTEN TO THIS INTERVIEW AND ALL THE OTHER ABSOLUTE WRESTLING RADIO SHOWS

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2008 Year End Awards and Reflective Celebration!

Posted by Admin on February 3, 2009

Missouri Wrestling Revival Presents:
2008 Year End Awards!

The staff of MWR offers our first reflective effort on an entire year of Midwest wrestling action.

Compiled by Josh Ray
MWR Owner and Editor


An Amazing Year

2008 was MWR’s first year in operation and what an amazing year it was!  The year saw a lot of wrestlers and tag teams step into the spotlight on a regional stage and even the elevation of another Midwest wrestler to a global stage when Matt Sydal transformed into Evan Bourne for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE).  It’s time to get the ball rolling for the MWR coverage area by announcing the winners and runners up for the MWR 2008 Awards!

The MWR 2008 Awards were voted on by a group of wrestling insiders almost three times the size of the normal awards committee.  Ballots were compiled from quarterly and monthly awards for the entire year, so needless to say that voting was close.   Be on the lookout for award presentations across the MWR coverage area in the coming months!


MWR 2008
Wrestler of the Year

“The Rebel” Jeremy Wyatt
(55 points)

The Rebel Jeremy Wyatt

MWR 2008 Wrestler of the Year: "The Rebel" Jeremy Wyatt

The 2008 Wrestler of the Year has done about all he set out to do the entire year.  After a furious battle in a no rope barbed wire match with National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) Central States Champ Michael Strider in February that ended in a loss, Wyatt did what he has always done…  he warped it into some strange form of rage-fueled motivation. 

In the St. Louis area, he became the Lethal Wrestling Alliance (LWA) Medallion holder first, then went on to use his brain to easily become the LWA Heavyweight Champion by claiming his LWA Medallion-given right to challenge for the belt moments before it was to be forfeited by then champ Jordan Lacey.  Since then Wyatt has proven that he is as slick and intelligent as he is fierce, using mind over matter to retain the title even when at the brink of defeat.

In southwest Iowa, he turned a singles wrestling winning streak for Pro Wrestling Phoenix (PWP) into a PWP Heavyweight Title reign.  Putting Abu Colossus down for the count isn’t an easy task, but Wyatt did it.  Wyatt also beat Tyler Cook within an inch of his life for 3XWrestling (3XW) in Davenport, IA at 3XW’s “BAM-O-Ween” after the first match in MWR’s Midwest Best Series pitting Tyler Cook against Shane Hollister.  Wyatt was relentless in his assault, even repelling an attempt by Shane Hollister to save Cook from a sever beating.  Putting an exclamation point to the ambush, Wyatt delivered a curb stomp to Cook using Cook’s own 3XW Pure Championship Belt.

“The Rebel” finished 2008 as Missouri Wrestling Revival’s 2008 Wrestling Revival Cup Champion and possibly had the best year of his career.  Some of the most entertaining matches of 2008 included him, as he was involved in MWR’s February and June matches of the month.  The February match with Michael Strider went on to win the MWR Match of the 1st Quarter.

The MWR Awards Committee voted “The Rebel” Jeremy Wyatt as the MWR 2008 Wrestler of the Year!

1st Runner Up – “The Future” Donovan Ruddick (37 points)
2nd Runner Up – Shane Hollister (35 points)
3rd Runner Up – “Delicious” Devin Carter

Others receiving votes:  Hunter Matthews, Eric Ruffington


MWR 2008
Tag Team of the Year

Northstar Express
(51 points)

The Northstar Express

MWR 2008 Tag Team of the Year: The Northstar Express

Every discussion about tag teams in the Midwest includes Darin Corbin and Ryan Cruz.   Collectively known as Northstar Express, these two have turned the entire Midwest tag team scene upside down.  Mainstays north of the MWR coverage area for F1RST, the past year solidified their status as the best tag team in the Midwest.  It could be argued that they’ve made tag teams in the area better through their highly competitive matches in 2008.

All American Wrestling (AAW) Tag Team Champions in the Chicago area, the Northstar Express also held the 3XWrestling (3XW) Tag Team Champions for a record 20 months.  Battling and bettering rivals such as the Phoenix Twins, Adrenalin Overdose, Krotch & Mad Dog McDowell, and the Phoenix Twins, the Corbin and Cruz were riding high on their own success.  They were consistently ranked number one in MWR rankings, a fact that wasn’t lost on the tag team.

However, there were some struggling points in 2008 for the team in a very competitive Midwest tag team division.  The LONRs defeated them on two separate occasions in title defenses for Pro Wrestling Phoenix (PWP).  The Gentlemen’s Club in 3XW used Northstar Express-patented underhandedness and an injury to Darin Corbin to end the team’s record-breaking 3XW Tag Team Title reign.  They traveled to St. Louis for the first time and met the up and coming tag team of Davey Vega & Johnny Vinyl for Lethal Wrestling Alliance (LWA), but came up short.  The late summer and early fall were difficult for the team.

Typical of a competitive tag team, though, the Northstar Express bounced back by regaining the AAW Tag Team Titles and making the third time a charm by defeating the LONRs for the PWP Tag Team Titles.

MWR’s January and July Tag Team of the Month were voted by the MWR Awards Committee the 2008 Tag Team of the Year!

1st Runner Up – LONRs (39 points)
2nd Runner Up – Phoenix Twins (33 points)
3rd Runner Up – Zero Gravity (25 points)

Others receiving votes: Feature Presentation, Simply the Best


MWR 2008
Female Wrestler of the Year

Stacey O’Brien
(46 points)

Stacey O'Brien

MWR 2008 Female Wrestler of the Year: Stacey O

Stacey O’Brien was the most active female wrestler in the MWR coverage area, and she’d no doubt tell you all about it if given the chance.  Although recently in a Groundhog’s Day-esque cycle with third generation wrestler Amy Hennig, Stacey O’Brien has wrestled and beaten nearly every female th Midwest has to offer in 2008.

The former MMWA-SICW Women’s Champion  made the move to central Missouri for legendary Harley Race’s World League Wrestling (WLW) and found a home, quickly finding a way to defeat the beloved Ms. Natural in April in MWR’s hometown of Lebanon, MO for WLW’s Lady’s Championship.  She put a headlock on the title for most of the remainder of the year, briefly losing the title to Amy Hennig before recapturing it.  She hasn’t looked back.

Although destined to face Amy Hennig again in the future, Stacey O’Brien has the confidence and ability to keep her at bay.  Rumors of a Stacey O’Brien-MsChif match could set the tone for 2009.

The MWR Awards Committee has voted Stacey O’Brien the 2008 Female Wrestler of the Year!

1st Runner Up – MsChif (45 points)
2nd Runner Up – Malia Hosaka (31 points)
3rd Runner Up – Ms. Natural (30 points)

Others receiving votes: Amy Hennig, Alexis Lightfoot


MWR 2008
Promotion of the Year

3XWrestling
(45 points)

3XWrestling

MWR 2008 Promotion of the Year: 3XWrestling

3XWrestling (3XW) combined great talent, an awesome venue, a dedicated staff, and excited fans into a terrificly entertaining product in 2008. It’s difficult to find a promotion in the Midwest with the dedication and professionalism of this Iowa-based promotion.

Looking at the talent alone, 3XW has top-tiered singles wrestlers such as Gage Octane, Devin Carter, Mark Sterling, Mad Dog McDowell, Jeremy Wyatt, Tyler Cook, Shane Hollister, Arik Cannon and Casanova in regular competition. Tag Teams like the Northstar Express and women like Malia Hosaka bring depth by legitimizing the tag and women’s divisions, too. What distinguished 3XW as a leader in 2008 wrestler-wise, however, is the up and coming rookies that are being developed and sculpted by the 3XWrestling experience. Guys like Ryan Slade, Zach Thompson, Mike Sydal, Aaron Masterson, Jimmy Rockwell, and Brady A. Dezire are the future of Midwest wrestling and all are 3XW mainstays.

A look at 3XW isn’t complete without acknowledging the staff. The supporting staff includes ring announcer KL Snow, conflicting leadership with Todd Countryman and Skylar Pierce, the once docile Chad Mylan, and many more. These individuals give 3XW its character and appeal.

Although the promotion will no longer be at inPlay! in Des Moines, IA, there is reason to believe that 3XW will continue to be a force into 2009. When one group of individuals has the passion and dedication that 3XW possesses, success is a forgone conclusion.

The MWR Awards Committee voted 3XWrestling 2008 Promotion of the Year.

1st Runner Up – Lethal Wrestling Alliance (40 points)
2nd Runner Up – World League Wrestling (39 points)
3rd Runner Up – Scott County Wrestling (34 points)

Others receiving votes: New Breed Wrestling Alliance, High Voltage Wrestling


MWR 2008
Personality of the Year

Harley Race
(54 points)

Harley Race

MWR 2008 Personality of the Year: Harley Race

Harley Race is Midwest professional wrestling. So much of Race’s innovative past has been imitated the world over, and those who imitate his style are quick to give credit where credit is due. Men from Bret Hart to Triple H pay tribute to Harley Race.

“The King” continues to cast a large shadow here in the Missouri Wrestling Revival coverage area, but he chooses to let his World League Wrestling (WLW) do most of the talking as he works behind the scenes to develop tomorrow’s pro wrestling stars.

At the direction of Harley, WLW has done numerous fund raisers in 2008, including a huge benefit for the Pro Wrestling Museum in Iowa. Harley also put together a great show at the end of WLW’s annual training camp with Pro Wrestling NOAH. He continues to have a great working relationship with the top wrestling promotion in the world, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). Where else in the Midwest can a wrestler enjoy tutelage from Ricky Steamboat and Harley Race, while training and wrestling with the likes of Kensuke Sasaki and Morishima?

The saying goes, “behind every great man there is a great woman”. Harley is no different, frequently ackowledging the love, care, support and guidance from his wife BJ.

The MWR Awards Committee voted Harley Race 2008 Personality of the Year!

1st Runner Up – Gary Giaffoglione (40 points
2nd Runner Up – Mark Bland (29 points)
3rd Runner Up – Joey Eastman (20 points)

Others receiving votes: Luke Roberts, John Bach, Mad Conservative Crimefighter


MWR 2008
Match of the Year

Central States Wrestling Heavyweight Title No Rope Barbed Wire Match:
Michael Strider (C) vs “The Rebel” Jeremy Wyatt
February 2, 2008 in Lawrence, KS
(38 points)

MWR's 2008 Match of the Year!

When the match was announced, skepticism ruled the day. NWA Central States Wrestling was attempting a comeback after sporadic activity in the Kansas City area and a big match needed to headline the event, but fans still wondered. Why would “The Rebel” Jeremy Wyatt still have a grudge with Michael Strider, National Wrestling Alliance Central States Champ, much less one big enough to warrant a potentially brutal no rope barbed wire match for the title? Fans debated, while behind the scenes MWR searched for the answer.

Speaking of his supposed dead feud with Strider, Wyatt summed it all up:

“You see, Strider superplexed me off of a cage and through a board covered in barbed wire. That’s something that sticks with a guy.”

February 2, 2008 came to Lawrence, KS in a big way, with Strider and Wyatt not holding anything back. Both men tried to toss the other into the barbed wire without landing in it himself. Then all hell broke loose. The phrase “blood, sweat, and tears” doesn’t even begin to describe the battle that ensued. The fans were at a fever pitch and the two gladiators in this particular battle were dead set on victory.

Strider emerged victorious and retained the title, but such was the importance of this match that Jeremy Wyatt actually gained strength, motivation, and respect from the loss. Professional wrestling in the Midwest can be fully understood by watching matches like this. Two men giving every fiber of their being to be the best.

Even the post match action created an air of excitement. After an intense stare down, Wyatt stormed away, but returned to attempt a rescue of his opponent from a three-on-one beatdown.

It is unfortunate that after this show CSW was never able to pick up steam. The promotion eventually closed operations, and this match, the 2008 MWR Match of the Year, might be never be seen in its entirety again.

1st Runner Up –
Pro Wrestling Phoenix Tag Team Title Match and Missouri Wrestling Revial Midwest Best Series Match #2:
The LONRs (C) vs Northstar Express
October 25, 2008 in Council Bluffs, IA
(36 points)

2nd Runner Up –
World League Wrestling Tag Team Match:
Kensuke Sasaki & Katsuhiko Nakajima vs Keith Walker & Oliver John
September 19, 2008 in Eldon, MO
(30 points)

3rd Runner Up –
Scott County Wrestling Heavyweight Title Match:
Tyler Black (C) vs Shane Hollister
April 4, 2008 in Davenport, IA
(27 points)

Other receiveing votes:

Lethal Wrestling Alliance 8-Man Survivor Series Streetfight:
Submission Squad vs Ego Express & Bearded Men from Space Station 11
July 12, 2008 in O’Fallon, IL


A look back at 2008

Here is a look at some of the top stories and events that helped shape the Midwest wrestling scene over the past year!

Most Loved and Most Hated

  • “Delicious” Devin Carter
    Easily the most loved wrestler in 3XWrestling.  The former 3XW Heavyweight Champion lost the belt late in 2008, but had one of the best win-loss records of any wrestler in the region.  Carter is charismatic, funny, and intelligent.
  • Dinn T. Moore
    It doesn’t matter what town Dinn T goes to.  He gets booed.  Loudly.  Even though he’s one of the most talented wrestlers on the World League Wrestling roster, due to vocal chanting to the contrary Moore constantly has to remind the fans that he, in fact, does not suck.

Inspirations

  • Mississippi Madman
    After facing health concerns early in the year, Madman bounced back to capture the SCW Heavyweight and Mid Pro Undisputed Championships.
  • Steve Szoke
    A mentor to so many wrestlers in the Midwest, Szoke passed away in 2008 and left behind a great legacy.  Many wrestlers came together free of charge to put on a tribute show at the request of Tobi Hope, titled DIEHARD 4EVER.
  • Bud Chaplin
    National Wrestling Coalition may have ended a twenty-year run after Bud’s passing, but his memory still lives on as an inspiration to many in the wrestling business.

Feuds

  • “The Rebel” Jeremy Wyatt vs Tyler Cook
    The 3XWrestling feud of the year for a reason, these two former best friends have been at each other’s throats for months.  Wyatt executed a brutal attack culminating in a curb stomp on Cook’s 3XW Pure Championship in October after his Midwest Best Series match with Shane Hollister. 
  • Ego Express vs Vinyl & Vega
    These two teams are still technically feuding since the match that was supposed to end it all never took place.   Girlfriends, blood, sweat, and fire summarize a brutal and unrelenting feud that could see a violent end in 2009.
  • Tyler Black vs Shane Hollister
    Former Scott County Wrestling Tag Champs together, Tyler Black ducked and dodged Hollister’s challenges for his SCW Heavyweight Title for months before losing it in a great match on April 4, 2008 in Davenpot, IA.  This feud was one of the hottest in Iowa for 2008 and resulted in a match of the year candidate.
  • Northstar Express vs Phoenix Twins
    Jockeying for the top position in the MWR rankings for all of 2008, a clearcut winner of the feud was never crowned, leaving fans clamoring for more!

Behind the Scenes

  • Kari Williams
    A future nationally recognized pro wrestling journalist for sure, Kari worked behind the scenes for MWR and St. Louis area promotions, giving her time and effort to help improve the wrestling scene and prove her passion for the sport. 
  • Iceman
    Instrumental in getting a nearly catastrophic failure of a show back on track in an honest and straight forward manner, Iceman proved that honesty and hardwork trump shady tactics any day. 
  • Martin T
    The former NWA Central States owner has been a consistently great referee for World League Wrestling, and also reffed for Total Nonstop Action in 2008!


What to look for in 2009

The end of 2008 showed signs of life for Midwest independent wrestling that are serious indicators of an even better 2009!  Here are a few of MWR’s predictions!

The Next Wave of Midwest Stars

  • Ryan Slade
    Already a popular young block in the 3XW tower, Slade has been getting strong reactions in MECW where he is becoming a mainstay, as well as SCW where he has just started making appearances.
  • Mike Sydal
    Nobody can deny the huge upside of having a versatile (both athletically and character-wise) man like Sydal on a card. 
  • Zach Thompson
    Currently teaming with Mike Sydal in 3xw, Thompson has really started coming into his own and developing a more outspoken persona.
  • Brandon Marino & Aaron Scott
    Impressive in their few MWR coverage area appearances in 2008, if promoters give the tag team the opportunity then they’ll bring a whole new dimension to the tag team division.
  • Brandon Aarons
    Training with wrestlers the caliber of Dingo will only help to improve this young wrestler in the coming year.  He’s already regaining steam in LWA.
  • Bao Nguyen
    One of the most respectable and hard-working wrestlers in all of the Midwest.  Expect a breakout year for this young wrestler.
  • Dustin Lane
    With less than one year wrestling, Dustin has look like a solid veteren. He and his tag team partner, the ultra talented Darin Waid, shocked the Richmond, MO when they defeated a team thought of as a 2009 dominant tag team for the World League Wrestling Tag Team Titles: Dinn T. Moore & Brian Breaker.
  • Aaron Matthews
    Matthews could be a diamond in the rough. What he lacks in size, he more than makes up for with lightning quick moves and charisma that is off the charts. While he helped put up the cage for the main event at High Voltage Wrestling, he was inside the cage taunting and entertaing  the fans during intermission. If you get a chance to see this rising star, dont miss out.
  • Amy Hennig
    Amy has been wrestling the number one female in the Midwest, Stacey O’Brien and learning from every match. We urge you to go see this 3rd generation wrestler at a World League Wrestling show.  The fans loved her grandfather (Larry “The Ax” Hennig) and her dad (the late “Mr. Perfect” Curt Hennig, but when Amy enters the ring the connection with  the fans is unbelievable. Wrestling fans have always been about family, and to them Amy is one of their own, One day she will be in the WWE.  Of that there is no doubt.   Today you have the opportunity to see the future of Women’s professional wrestling in action.  Don’t say that we didn’t try to tell you.
  • Tony Stetson
    Young and determined, the IWA/AAPW wrestler has been wrestling frequently. A chance to shine outside his home area could be what the young star needs to go to the next level.

Developing Feuds

  • Donovan Ruddick vs Mark Sterling
    After two highly entertaining matches in November and December for the Lethal Wrestling Alliance that screamed intensity, a win by Mark Sterling in the Spring of 2009 could spell a Midwest-wide feud the likes of which hasn’t been seen in years.
  • Shane Hollister vs Tyler Cook
    After their historic showdown at 3XWrestlings BAM-O-Ween in October 2008 in the first match of MWR’s Midwest Best Series, Cook and Hollister could have more confrontations across the Midwest in such promotions as Scott County Wrestling and High Voltage Wrestling that set the region on fire. 
  • Feature Presentation (Eric Ruffington & Blake Steel) vs LONRs (Darrien Sanders & Mark Sterling)
    Without a doubt two of the best in the area, these two teams have never went head to head.  That could all change in 2009, as the LONRs have been booked frequently in Feature Presentation’s area.  Which team will win when matching the tenaciousness of the LONRs against the tricky tactics of Feature Presentation?
  • Dingo vs Kahagas
    Dingo took the first match in January 2009 in his hometown for High Voltage Wrestling, but the Japanese Nightmare earned the respect of Dingo and the fans. There is no doubt that Kahagas will  want to avenge that loss when they meet again. With Kahagas already burning with rage with Dingo’s manager Magic Man involved, this could get ugly quickly. Easily a candidate for feud of the year in 2009 if the fire is lit for the competitiveness both men possess.
  • “Serial Thriller” Shane Rich vs Shawn Shultz
    After an emotional win against the ever popular Edmund “Livewire” McGuire, Rich took offense to Shultz sneaking into the ring and hitting  Livewire with a DDT.  Heated words were exchanged, with Shultz telling Rich to “keep the belt clean” for him. If Rich can retain the belt on March 14, 2009 when the belt collector Jeremy Wyatt comes after his title then an epic feud could ensue. If Wyatt wins that evening this could turn in a three way feud for the All American Pro Wrestling title.

Comebacks

  • Project Aggression (Michael Strider & “Superstar” Steve Fender)
    Call it a pipe dream, but the entire Midwest tag team scene could be flipped completely on its head if these two join forces again and tour the Midwest.  Any knowledgeable wrestling fan would be hard pressed to pick a current team that could beat Project Aggression on a consistent basis.
  • Derek Stone
    Quite possibly the most respected indy champion of the past ten years on the Midwest indy wrestling scene, a rejuvenated Stone would be a welcomed change of pace for many promotions across the MWR coverage area.
  • Barrio Boys (Domino Rivera & Angel Medina)
    The Barrio Boys struggled in their first match in 2009 but, like the Juggernaut, once they get to moving they are unstoppable. The winner of the LONRS vs Ego Express feud in Dynamo Pro needs to watch out for these two bad hombres.

Power Players

  • Mark Bland & Matt Krueger
    Expect this team, talk show hosts for the St. Louis area’s radio program Absolute Wrestling Radio, to make big moves in 2009!
  • Hype Gotti
    A newly retired Hype Gotti will become a colour commentator for a local promotion’s event DVDs.  Whoever picks him up for this job will see their DVD sales double in 2009!
  • Brandon Espinosa
    Espy has matches in more MWR coverage area promotions in 2008 than any other wrestler.  Expect this constantly evolving wrestler to capture tag team gold before the end of 2009 in LWA, and heavyweight gold in at least one Illinois-based promotion.
  • Larry Barber
    The man has been influential in bringing pro wrestling to the Kansas City area again. In his first two events he has had 200-plus in attendance.  All enjoyed some of the top stars in wrestling.  He also works hard with the Kansas NWA Dynamo Gym.  If you live near Kansas you need to know this power player.
  • Pro Wrestling Entertainment
    April 4, 2009 is marked on the calendar to be this promotion’s first event. With some of the top stars in the Midwest on the card plus national stars Al Snow and Tracey Smothers, Springfield, IL looks to be the place to be that weekend

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Chikara star and NWA World Jr. Heavyweight Champ Mike Quackenbush

Posted by flairwhoooooo on February 2, 2009

The NWA World Jr. Heavyweight Champ Mike Quackenbush started the year off in 2009 in the Midwest at Lethal Wrestling Alliance taking on Nick Tyson and Evan Gelistico in their first double shot. Mike has a love for the sport and took time to train inspiring wrestlers during the weekend as well.

A star in Chikara, Mike Quackenbush took the time to reach out to the Missouri Wrestling Revival fans with this message.

To add them as your friend on myspace go to Chikar-Myspace.

Plus take the time to check out their website and find out why Chikara is one of the most loved promotions in the world.

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World League Wrestling fan Orlando Martinez wins MWR Shirt.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on February 1, 2009

WLW fan Orlando Martinez and MWR rep Dubray Tallman

WLW fan Orlando Martinez and MWR representative Dubray Tallman

Missouri Wrestling Revival was proud to be in Richmond Missouri to see live WLW action. We would like to thank everyone at World League Wrestling for allowing us to visit with their fans and help support professional wrestling in the Midwest.

Orlando Martinez from Richmond was the lucky WLW fan who won the exclusive MWR T-shirt. Look for a full recap of the show that saw the crowning of two set of Champions in the near future on this very site.

If you would like to know more about World League Wrestling please check out there site at WLW.COM.

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LWA January 24 Arena Report

Posted by reimaginejournalism on January 30, 2009

By Kari Williams

Going back to their home base, Lethal Wrestling Alliance had a number of high profile matches for the 115 fans to look forward to at the Knights of Columbus Hall in House Springs, MO, but none more exciting than LWA Champion “The Rebel” Jeremy Wyatt versus Dingo. But of greater importance as the show kicked off was the fact that Dr. Katz, a doctor Jewells hired, said that a number of the stars were unable to compete.

‘Future’ Donovan Ruddick, Gary the Barnowl, XXX Jordan Lacey, Shorty Biggs and Billy McNeil all came to ringside complaining about Dr. Katz’s unusual diagnosis respective of each individual. K.C. Karrington then came out and said that he got a fax on his portable fax machine from Katz stating that he could not wrestle either.

LWA President Luke Roberts addressed the situation and called Katz to ringside to reveal some disturbing information about the so-called doctor. According to Roberts, Katz had three counts of downloading child porn against him, two counts of assumming another person’s identity and 36 counts of have sex with farm animals. Upon the release of this information, Jewells revealed that she made the athletes unable to compete because they are all worthless and do not deserve to be in the main event, let alone in the ring. Roberts allowed all of the men to compete that evening and announced that when LWA returns to House Springs on Feb. 21, Lacey and Ruddick will take on Wyatt and Jewells.

Mike Sydal took on the returning Tyler Cook in the first bout of the evening. Before the match truly got underway, Cook made a comment about Sydal’s body glitter, to which Sydal replied, “I sparkle because I have such a bright future in this business.” Cook controlled the first portion of the match and had Sydal down but only for a two count. Sydal soon turned the tide, but when he missed a high impact move, he gave Cook a chance to gain momentum, which did not last long. Sydal used his wit to steal a win with a roll-up and holding the tights for extra leverage.

Commissioner Adam Raw ventured to the ring to lay down some ground rules for the upcoming six-man tag match and call the Bearded Men and the Submission Squad to ringside. Raw decided that the losing team had to break up and that they will never team together again. He then goes even further, saying that each team must pick a captain—Billy McNeil and Pierre Abernathy were named—and the captain of the losing team would never be seen in LWA again. The commissioner’s final statement was that the match would be no disqualification.

Getting back to the action, Dorian Victor wrestled Shorty Biggs, continuing their feud. These two men took the fight to each other, but the fans did not take to this match as much as their previous battles. At one point, Victor locked Biggs in a double-leg Boston crab, but Biggs reached the ropes. Victor did his best to keep Biggs down, but he could not do so for much longer, as Biggs his Victor with a boot followed by the Shortcut for the victory. Biggs then got revegne on Victor for previous low blows by returning the favor.

Up next was the No-DQ six-man tag match. Davey Vega, Pierre Abernathy and Evan Gelistico have been hellbent on ending the Bearded Men’s stable from the beginning. However, Jordan Lacey, Billy McNeil and Gary the Barnowl would not go down without a fight. All of these men fought for their lives, so to speak, as they brawled in and out of the ring. At one point, McNeil, Lacey and Gary had their opportunity—in succession—to launch across the ring and plant the Submission Squad to the ground. There was chaos everywhere, with neither team gaining a clear advantage. Near the end of the match, Gelistico threw Gary to the outside, and Gary landed hard on the ring entrance and Lacey was smashed through a table.

The match ended with Abernathy pinning Gary, but Abernathy had his feet on the ropes. Much to the dismay of the fans, the Bearded Men had to break up, but before the Submission Squad went to the back, Gelistico revealed that McNeil had taken him to Space Station Eleven and made clones of himself, one of which being Super Electro. He then went on to say that he is Gary’s father. Looking confused and upset, Gary left with the Submission Squad as McNeil thanked the LWA fans for the last time.

At intermission, LWA’s own “Spoiled” Steven Kennedy played with his band, Noiseland, much to the delight of the crowd. Noiseland played some original songs and a couple of covers. Kennedy brought Karrington out as a guest band member playing the spoons.

Before getting back to the matches, Ring Announcer Paul Parker called Roberts and Raw to ringside. Roberts had many ideas to make LWA better. Starting at the next show, bell time will be 7:00 instead of 7:30, ticket prices will be reduced on a permanent basis and beer may become only 50 cents. He also stated that he needs someone who bleeds LWA and is a former champion. Raw ruled out the choices of Frankie Big Balls, Mag Dog Dafronian and Nick Tyson, and then announced that Dingo v. Wyatt would change to a Jefferson County/House Springs Street Fight.

The Ego Express defended their tag titles against B.A.B.E.WATCH (“Thee” Brandon Espinosa and “Irresistably Flawless” Brandon Aarons) in one of the best matches of the night. B.A.B.E.WATCH has become the team to watch as the top contenders to the titles. Espinosa and Aarons did their best to come out on top, working more cohesively than they have before. However, they were not able to capture the gold on this exchange, as Kennedy and Karrington’s experience as a tag team aided them in the end. Kennedy pinned Espinosa after the Fatality and decisively ended the bout.

Follwing the impressive tag match, Mark Sterling took on Shamus O’ Flannery in a one-sided affair. Every time O’ Flannery tried to gain an advantage, Sterling used his strength to overpower him. Nonetheless, O’ Flannery did attempt to wear down Sterling by attacking Sterling’s knee, but it was not enough. Sterling locked O’ Flannery in the Markshooter and O’ Flannery had no choice but to tap out.

LWA Champion Jeremy Wyatt was in for a brutal fight against Dingo. These two men beat the hell out of each other all around the building. Fans ran from their seats and scurried away from the competitors to ensure that they were not hit. Both men scored multiple pinfalls but still could not put the other one away. Dingo and Wyatt even went so far as to bring one of the light posts that surround the ring into the match. Dingo had the title won via submission, but just as Wyatt was about to tap, he poked the referee in the eye, injuring the ref, so that the tapout would not count. He then used his trickery to steal the win with a rollup and a handful of tights. By the time the match was over, Dingo was a bloody mess and Wyatt left with the smug satisfaction that he had defeated one of the best wrestler in the Midwest. Only mere moments after the devastating brawl, Ruddick emerged and gave Wyatt a spinebuster and layed the belt across a wounded Wyatt.

LWA will return to House Springs, MO with a new start time, lower ticket prices and a tag match that you will not want to miss.

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ABSOLUTE WRESTLING RADIO will be on right before the Super Bowl this Sunday.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 30, 2009

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                                              SUPER BOWL…..

 

ABSOLUTE WRESTLING RADIO will be discussing PENN vs. GSP and UFC 94, WWE Royal Rumble fallout, WEC and they will have a special interview with TNA’s Matt Morgan!

 

ABSOLUTE WRESTLING RADIO is on at a Special Time this week: 4 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. ON Team 1380 AM or  www.team1380.net.

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MMWA-SICW Jan. 17 recap

Posted by reimaginejournalism on January 29, 2009

By Kari Williams and Patrick Brandmeyer

MMWA-SICW kicked off its year in East Carondelet, IL with a night of unique match ups, with The Connection trying to control assert their dominance yet again and champions fighting for everything to retain their titles.

“Night Train” Gary Jackson took fans on an impressive ride during his main event battle with Connection Member Phil E. Blunt with Jackson’s Heavyweight title on the line. Connection Manager Travis Cook—who was at ringside with Blunt—tried getting involved in the match early on. When Blunt gained the upper hand and tossed Jackson to the outside, Cook attempted to attack the champion but ended up being chased around the ring by “Night Train,” causing just enough of a distraction for Blunt maintain the advantage. Slowly, Jackson began to turn the tide in his favor and he relentlessly pummeled Blunt. However, Blunt’s evil tactics took control once again, as he choked Jackson.

The fans were solely behind the champion, and once they started chanting for Jackson, he strived to get control, but Cook interfered yet again, right at the 10 minute mark. The two men then battled recklessly for the remainder of the bout, with each scoring nearfalls. Just as Blunt looked like he would gain the belt, he had a confrontation with Commissioner Keith Smith, causing just enough of a distraction for Jackson to score a victory with a roll-up.

After the match, Cook provoked Referee Jim Harris, and Harris took off his shirt, prompting Jackson to put it on and pretend that he would be the ref in a match between the two, but Cook ran to the back like a scolded dog. Jackson then told the Connection, if they want some, come get some, and he called out Shaft, who had been at ringside watching the match.

Jeremy Lightfoot and Shaft continued their seemingly endless feud once again. However, they seemed to have a newfound respect for one another, as the match began with a handshake. Although slow to get started, Lightfoot and Shaft turned their bout into a brawl as they went back and forth, both inside and outside of the ring. At one point, Lightfoot shot Shaft into the table with the ring bell and Shaft landed face first on the bell and even pulled it down with him. Later on, as the two men waged battle on the outside yet again, Lightfoot took a fan’s (my) water bottle, drank nearly all that was left, then smashed the bottle over Shaft’s head. The match ended in a double count out at just over 16 minutes and the two continued fighting to the back.

Previously, the fan favorite, A.J. Williams defended his Junior Heavyweight Title against Bobby D. The challenger controlled the beginning of the match and when Williams appeared to have injured his knee, D took notice and targeted the area. Just after the five minute mark, Williams had the opportunity to connect with a superkick, but he could not capitalize on the situation. With guts and determination, Williams continued his attack, despite the injury, and though D snuck in a few select offensive moves, Williams decisively ended the bout with another superkick at 11:20.

The Connection’s newest and most promising member, Dave Vaughn took on Eric Brewer. Vaughn’s pure athleticism clashed with Brewer’s more hard-hitting style, delivering one of the best matches of the evening. Vaughn dominated the majority of the match up with only a slight assistance from Cook, proving that The Connection has enough belief in him that he can win a match on his own terms. Nonetheless, Brewer pummeled Vaughn at every possible opening. In the closing moments, Vaughn readied himself for a spear, but Brewer telegraphed the maneuver. Mere moments later, Cook caused a distraction, giving Vaughn enough time to recover from Brewer’s spinebuster and connect with the second spear and lock up another victory for The Connection.

Prior to the match, Cook, Blunt and Vaughn came to ringside complaining about Jerome Cody’s suspension, which occurred at the show in St. Louis, MO the previous week. Cook proclaimed that his lawyers are trying to overturn the suspension and stated, “We are not down. We are not out. We are bigger and better than ever.”

The first title match of the evening pitted Women’s Champion Alexis Lightfoot against the former champion in Stacey O’ Brien. O’ Brien’s determination to regain the belt showed in every punch and every kick. She controlled the second half of the bout and had Alexis ready for the pin, but just after 10 minutes, Alexis began to feel her title slipping away, causing her to comeback viciously and retain.

Due to scheduling conflicts, this reporter missed the first two matches, and Patrick Brandmeyer has the rest of the details from the night.

The second matchup was Waco (w/ Big Texan) v. Saladin. Neither guy was all that popular with the East Carondelet audience, and neither seemed all that interested in changing that opinion. Both men used underhanded tactics, but Waco came out on top with a rollup and handful of tights.

In the opener Billy Diamond wrestled Big Texan w/ Waco. Texan focused his attack on the back, while Diamond attempted to work the leg to cut the big man down to size. The finish came when Diamond hit a Stunner, but Waco broke up the pin for the DQ. The masked team beat down Diamond until Jeremy Lightfoot hit the ring with a kendo stick and cleaned house.

The next MMWA-SICW show will take place Feb. 14 at the South Broadway Athletic Club in St. Louis, MO followed up the next weekend returning to the East Carondelet Community Center.

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Win Free MWR T-shirts this weekend!

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 28, 2009

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Join Missouri Wrestling Revival in Richmond Missouri to celebrate WLW’s first show of the year this Friday. Come early and sign up for a chance to win a free MWR T-shirt. Former WWE wrestler Eugene will be live in person along with all of your favorite WLW superstars.

Friday January 30th, 2009
Eagleton Center
1015 West Royle, Richmond MO.

Doors open 6 pm
Bell time 7 pm

Ticket outlets are:
Bank Midwest
Wal-mart Super Center
Daily News
City of Richmond Collectors office
Eagleton Center

Reserved tickets call WLW 573-392-4100
or Rob Kinnard 816-519-0605.

Fundraiser for Cystic Fibrosis and scholarship for recreational participants and Senior Program at Eagleton Center.

For information on WLW please take the time to go to the WLW Website.

The very next night in Ottawa Kansas, we invite you to NWA –Presents Dynamo Pro Wrestling. Come early for another chance to win the exclusive MWR T-shirt and meet former WWE,TNA, ECW Superstar Al Snow. This event will be a special fundraiser for Jimmie Bass. For more information on this event please go to A New Heart for Little Jimmie Bass.

St Louis Wrestling fans please take the time to go to The Fan Shop and Sign up for a free MWR T-shirt along with your picture with Al Snow. For information on The Fan Shop go to The Fan Shop –Where the customer is the #1 Fan.

We hope to see each and every one at the shows to support Pro Wrestling as they help a good cause.

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ABSOLUTE WRESTLING RADIO 1-25-2009 (AL Snow interview)

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 27, 2009

Check out the latest episode of Absolute Wrestling Radio on our Podcast page.

 

This week they interviewed Al Snow (Formerly of WWE, TNA and ECW)

 

Go To : http://mwr.podOmatic.com  To listen to this interview and all the other Absolute Wrestling Radio shows.

 

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ABSOLUTE WRESTLING RADIO, Your home for the best in Pro-Wrestling talk and information.

ABS Radio has a interview with TNA Star MATT MORGAN that will be at ABS Radio in the near future.

 

 

 

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High Voltage Wrestling 2008 in Review.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 26, 2009

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By Frank Thurman -High Voltage Wrestling Booker

High Voltage Wrestling Midwest was formed in July 2008 by Keny G and Frank Thurman. Keny had been trained by Dory Funk Jr. initially then mentored by Tyree Pride “Hatian sensation” He formed HVW in his home state of Florida and ran one of the top drawing shows in the state before moving to St. Louis.

Frank was trained by “The Human Wrecking Ball” Pete Madden in 1994-95 at The South Broadway Athletic Club Gym in St. Louis. Frank co-promoted his first show in 1997 in Collinsville, Ill. and has promoted shows off and on since then in cities like St. Louis [Illinois side], Springfield, Illinois and Peoria Illinois.

High Voltage Wrestling - Chaos is bound to happen.

High Voltage Wrestling - Chaos is bound to happen.

The First HVW Midwest Live Event happened on October 4th in Granite City Illinois at The Rivers Edge Complex. This first event featured 7 matches including the first round of a tournament to crown the first ever HVW Midwest Champion. The first tournament match pitted seasoned veteran Adam Evans w/ Magic Man against Up and comer “Thee” Brandon Espinosa. They both fought valiantly but in the end a miscommunication between Magic and Adam saw Magic Accidentally burn his own man with a fire ball causing a DQ and allowing Brandon to advance. The second tournament match Featured The 6 ‘ 9″ Monster Donovan Ruddick taking on Florida independent Star Bobby Danger. Even though there was a huge size difference between the two it was an evenly fought contest. Bobby used his speed, agility and MMA experience to hold Ruddick at bay. But in the end Ruddick came out on top and advanced. The rest of the card featured the top talent from all over the Midwest including Gary Jay, Pierre Abernathy, Dacobra, Cecil Cerveza, Jon Divosi, The Bandana Mafia[Evan Gelistico, Davey Vega], Steven Kennedy, The Hybrids and more.

 

The Magic Man led WWE Wrestler Adam Evans at the first HVW event

The Magic Man led WWE Wrestler Adam Evans at the first HVW event

The second HVW Midwest event was on November 22nd also in Granite City, Illinois. The main event had Brandon Espinosa scheduled to face Donovan Ruddick to determine the first ever HVW Midwest Champion. Right before the match Started Magic Man came out with his new charge Kahagas and demanded that Kahagas be added to the match. He went on to explain how his man is a Champion in Florida, has wrestled all over the world and just that very evening he had defeated one of the top Midwest wrestlers in Jeremy Wyatt. Keny G allowed Kahagas into the match that turned out to be a barn burner. All three men fought valiantly, but during the course of the match Magic Man first stopped his man Kahagas from using his Kendo stick then later tripped him up. In the end Future with Magic Mans help became the first ever HVW Midwest Champion. There was also a grudge match between Keny G and Mephisto resulting from an incident at the first event. On Oct. 4th Keny was talking to the fans when Kris Synz came out bad mouthing Keny who then proceeded to take out the garbage that is Kris Synz. Mephisto then came out and he and Keny had a knock down drag out fight to the back. This set up this grudge match that was fought with intensity by both men, until Kris Synz came out and interfered causing a DQ. This brought out Keny’s new body guard Wicked Stiff Johnson who speared Synz into next week then clearing the ring of Mephisto too. There also another highly anticipated match featuring Dacobra taking on Mark Sterling. Both of these men are two of the best in the Midwest and they proved it by having a great back and fourth match that showed they deserved to be in the semi-main event.

Kahagas and the Blackharts have thrilled High Voltage Wrestling fans.

Kahagas and the Blackharts have thrilled High Voltage Wrestling fans.

Even though we have only had two events so far we are already proving ourselves to be one of the best promotions in St. Louis. How can we not be with some of the best wrestlers the Midwest has to offer as mentioned above along with some of the top tag teams including The Bandana Mafia, The Hybrids, The Chi-town Hit squad, The LONRs, Mike Sydal and Brett young, The Blackhearts and more. Be sure to keep track of HVW Midwest, because one thing we can promise is that it will be one wild ride.

For more info on High Voltage Wresling go to HVW.

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