Josh C Ray has sent the word that the MWR Ranking has been updated today!!
Wrestling fans take the time to find out where your favorite wrestler, female and tag team ranks in the Midwest.
Go to this link to see for yourself Rankings
Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 27, 2008
Josh C Ray has sent the word that the MWR Ranking has been updated today!!
Wrestling fans take the time to find out where your favorite wrestler, female and tag team ranks in the Midwest.
Go to this link to see for yourself Rankings
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Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 25, 2008
We would like to wish everyone a happy and safe holiday season. Cherish the time with your family and friends. Always take time to let them know that you love them.
The MWR family hopes that you get all your hearts desire and have a Merry Christmas.
Drive safe, enjoy the food and we look forward to seeing you at a wrestling show soon.
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Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 24, 2008

Absolute Wrestling Radio discusses the huge UFC 92 card this weekend, along with their predictions. This Saturdays PPV should be the card of the year.
Forrest Griffin vs. Rashad Evans.
Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira vs. Frank Mir.
Wanderlei Silva vs. Quinton Jackson.
They talk about TNA’S Main Event Mafia and much more.
Listen to the show at ABS at MWR
Add them as a friend on Myspace
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Posted by reimaginejournalism on December 23, 2008
By Kari Williams
“Cowboy” Bob Orton made a special appearance in East Carondelet, IL to help “Night Train” Gary Jackson take on Jerome Cody and Phil E. Blunt. With a jam-packed audience at the East Carondelet Community Center, MMWA-SICW put on a show that had the fans on the edge of their seats.
Anticipation buzzed through the building, as Orton made his way to the ring for the main event steel cage match. With Commissioner Keith Smith as the special referee—and his conflicts with The Connection well-known—nobdoy left their seat. Cody tried to end the match abruptly as he went to climb out of the cage the moment the bell rang. Jackson put a quick stop to Cody’s foolishness and proceeded with the match. As Blunt tagged in, he gained control and cornered the recently tagged Orton. Being such, Jackson made the save for the legend, giving Orton the upper hand. In traditional ‘Cowboy’ fashion, he used the legendary cast and gained control. However, the match soon turned against them, but not for long. Jackson once again came to Orton’s aid and cleaned house, thus allowing Orton to secure victory for his team, as Jackson took out Cody.
As a stipulation for the match, if The Connection lost, their manager, Travis Cook, had to be in the ring with Orton for five minutes. At first Cook tried to take advantage, but to no avail. This time slot was apparently a match, and Orton pinned Cook in just over four minutes.
Following the main event, Shaft came out and claimed that his new year’s resolution would start on Jan. 10, when he “puts Jackson down for the one, two, three.”
A former MMWA-SICW Heavyweight Champion in Jeremy Lightfoot took on Eric Brewer in the previous bout. Brewer gained an early advantage with the first takedown, but Lightfoot quickly worked his way out of Brewer’s grasp and hit Brewer with his signature chops. By the five minute mark, Lightfoot gained control, but not for long. Neither man attained a clear advantage but both scored a number of two counts. In the end, Lightfoot won via pinfall at 13:24.
Bobby D had his hands full against the Junior Heavyweight Champion A.J. Williams. Despite one’s initial thoughts, D controlled a good portion of the match, until Williams connected with a Harley Race-like high knee and an elbow drop from the top rope. Williams only received a two-count on this excursion, but it did not deter him. He continued punishing D, even taking it outside of the ring. Much to the displeasure of the fans, the match ended in a no-contest because neither man returned to the ring prior to the 10 count.
One of Shaft’s biggest tests to date came in the form of The Big Texan, accompanied by Waco. Shaft would have had an easier time of trying to dismantle Texan if Waco had not been present. The ‘mini-Texan’ interfered on separate occassions, causing Referee Jim Harris to throw him out. Shaft tried to utilize that window of opportunity and capitalize, but Texan’s power overwhelmed him. Shaft’s determination was put to the test yet again, and he passed with flying colors; he regained his focus and locked Texan in his signature ankle lock. Inspite of this, Texan had the wherewithall to esacpe the maneuver, and the match progressed, with both men vying for the upper hand, which neither gained, and the competition ended in a draw at the 15-minute time limit.
The previous bout tested the luchador Chucho’s high-flying antics against the more ‘pound and ground’ style of “Wild Child” Billy Diamond, accompanied by Lightfoot. Chucho and Diamond both had their moments to shine, as Chucho connected with a second-rope moonsault and Diamond caught the luchador in a devastating ankle lock. After five minutes, Diamond had Chucho grounded, but Chucho swiftly sent Diamond out of the ring with a hurricanrana. The resiliency of Diamond shined bright, as he went back to work on the knee/ankle region and thus earned the pinfall at 9:41.
The ‘Middle-Eastern Menace’ Saladin took on a fan favorite in Mr. Bibbs. Saladin controlled the opening stages of the bout, but Bibbs’ tenacity soon took over, and Saladin never had a chance to recover. Ten minutes in, Saladin inadvertently hit his head on the ring post, which allowed Bibbs to catch Saladin off-guard. In the end, Bibbs’ brute force was no match for Saladin, who lost to the MMWA-SICW veteran in 12:11.
One of the company’s newest athletes, Blade, put his skills up against those of Waco, who had The Big Texan at ringside. Perhaps fearing that the newcomer would out-wrestle him, Waco called upon Texan to interfere and tip the scales in his favor, so to speak. Nonetheless, that was not necessary because they appeared evenly matched. As the match came to a close, Waco had a distinct advantage over Blade, but Blade quickly gained momentum—as if from nowhere—and defeated Waco.
The MMWA-SICW returns to the South Broadway Athletic Club in St. Louis, MO on Jan. 10 and the East Carondelet Community Center on Jan. 17.
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: "Wild Child" Billy Diamond, A.J. Williams, Blade, Bobby D, Chucho, Cowboy" Bob Orton, Eric Brewer, Gary Jackson, Jeremy Lightfoot, Jerome Cody, MMWA-SICW, Mr. Bibbs, Saladin, Shaft, The Big Texan, Travis Cook, Waco | Leave a Comment »
Posted by Admin on December 22, 2008
Editor’s Desk…
by Josh Ray
MWR Owner-Editor
I sincerely hope that you have all been enjoying the hard work of my good friends Brian Kelley and Kari Williams over the past month that I have been absent from the Midwest. It’s nothing but fun and sun for me in Iraq. Actually, the temperature has dropped to around 60 degrees during the day, but I can’t complain. Typically this time of year in Iraq is muddy and cold. It’s really neither right now.
I’ve been trying to keep up with all of the Midwest wrestling action, but as you can imagine, it is difficult. I’m still here, though. I’m almost completely caught up with the rankings for the 2009 Wrestling Revival Cup season. Never fear! I foresee a few changes, perhaps even in the top ten of the singles and tag team rankings. There are a few individuals and tag teams that seem to be picking up momentum. Mid Pro Wrestling Undisputed and Scott County Wrestling Champion Mississippi Madman comes to mind. So does the Ego Express, perennial rivals of 2008’s cinderella tag team of sorts, Johnny Vinyl and Davey Vega.
I’m excited beyong belief about MWR’s next Midwest Best Series match! Tyler Black, Ring of Honor star and number one in the 2008 MWR 100, goes one on one with MWR’s 2008 Wrestling Revival Cup Champion “The Rebel” Jeremy Wyatt at Lethal Wrestling Alliance’s event in January. I count it an honor to have both high caliber wrestlers in the same ring to help promote MWR and Midwest pro wrestling! What a way to kick off the new year!
Earlier this month I waited around my camp in Diwaniyah, Iraq for an hour and a half to meet and greet World Wrestling Entertainment Superstars to. More than 300 soldiers and civilians were disappointed to be informed that the event had been canceled! I was disappointed, as I had planned on plugging the site and conducting quick interviews. Randy Orton, Big Show, Chris Jericho, JTG and IRS were all scheduled to be there. The meet and greet was right outside of my screening office, but unfortunately the even fell through.
Issues 1 and 2 have been shiped for Michael Kingston’s “Headlocked” comic book! Issues 1 features cover art by Jarry “The King” Lawler, while Missouri Wrestling Revival and Michael Kingston teamed up to showcase top Midwest wrestler Michael Strider in Issue 2 in a special section at the back of the book! I’ll have very limited quantities of both issues, so let me know if you are interested in obtaining a copy.
I wanted to end this column by letting you all know that if you weren’t at LWA’s November show and you did not get to see the Donovan Ruddick vs Mark Sterling match, you missed out! Go check www.lwawrestling.com and find out when it is being released on DVD!
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Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 20, 2008

By Brian “Flair” Kelley
I won’t lie to you, I was excited about going to Pomona Kansas for professional wrestling. How could you not be? The night would include a NWA Kansas Championship match between #1 Brett Young taking on Tyler Cook, Dingo was scheduled to have a rematch with Jeremy Wyatt. A tag team dream match between the LONRS and the Ego Express plus ROH Superstar Davey Richards would be in action as well. Yes, I was excited about all of those stellar matches, but what really excited me was hooking back up with my friends in Kansas before the holidays.
Dubray and I got into the Pomona, Kansas, a small town of less than a 1000 that I had never heard of, much less been too. The NWA has advertised a meet and greet with the fans at a restaurant called Buzzards Pizza. I had ran into a wrestling fan in St Louis the week before, Jonathan Jones, who I had told about this night of wrestling. To be honest, I really didn’t believe that he would make it. Lo and behold, Jonathan called me to let me know he was in town, so he caught up with us at Buzzards. While the wrestlers met with the fans, we enjoyed some of the best pizza I had ever tasted. Wrestling fans if you ever hear that a wrestling show is coming to Pomona, you now have two reasons to go.

(From Left to right) NWA Kansas Champion #1 Brett Young,Desiree Powell 10 , Shorty Biggs,Jared Griffin 9, Ashley Griffin 10, Sadie Blazz,Ashley Griffin 10 and Dice
The NWA had invited us to come and give away a MWR T-shirt to one of the fans at the show. While my better looking half, Dubray met them at the door Jonathan and I watched as fans kept coming through the door. I was thinking to myself, “is the whole town here?”
Before the match started, a 3 bell salute with a moment of silence, was asked by Larry Barber from the crowd, due to a tragedy within the community. A young man age 14, Treavor Wormell, had lost his life while another boy Preston Bunyard was in critical condition after a head on collision with a combine. Everyone at MWR, extends their thoughts and prayers to both families.
With the building packed, the announcer introduced the first match, a six way between Domino Rivera, Brandon Espinosa (In a pretty pink and blue outfit), Kraig Kessman, Mike Sydal (Skipping into the ring), Davey Vega and Adam Rich. I turned to Jonathan and said “There’s a lot of talent in the ring right now.” Rivera, who is a stone cold assassin normally, couldn’t resist teasing Sydal and Espinosa that they should be a couple before the match started, which prompted laughter throughout the building.
Throughout the match Sydal was able to use his athletic ability to impress the crowd. Espinosa hit a beautiful dropkick on Vega, but Vega would later return the favor when Espy was outside the ring, Vega went to the top rope and his a flying body press onto both Espy and Sydal and at the same time that happened Kessman went to the top rope on the other side and hit a flying ax handle on Rivera. Exciting action from all 6 men ensued during the match. Rivera seemed to have the match won when he hit a killer clothesline but when he went for another move, Kessman hit a snap mare DDT for the win.
Aaron Scott and Brandon Marino were up next, the two mirrored each other in looks, power and moves. What one could do the other would match. Aaron was nasty from the get go and threatened to rip off Marino’s arm at one point of the match. Powerful kicks and big moves were abundant in this encounter. Marino made the mistake of going to the top for a high risk move but Aarons was one step ahead and moved out of the way which led to Marino hurting his leg. Aarons smelled a weakness and capitalized on it with a sharpshooter for the victory. I know I saw more wrestling in this seventeen minute match than I have seen on my TV screen the past 2 weeks. Trust me when I say you will hear of these two guys before it is said and done.
#1 Brett Young came to the ring to let the fans know that he is the NWA Kansas State Champion, a fact that makes him better than each and everyone of the fans in attendance. Tyler Cooks name echoed all through the building as he entered the ring. The Champion showed little respect for the #1 contender by slapping him in the middle of the ring. Cook returned the favor with a slap of his own. Young went for a cheap shot, but Cook was ready with the block and a punch. Young wisely bailed out of the ring, and my guess was he finally realized for the first time that this match was not going to be a walk in the park.
The ever popular Shorty Biggs was to take on every fans enemy, Pierre Abernathy, who on this night was accompanied by manager Sadie Blaze. Biggs had Abernathy rattled early on with his tomfoolery. Abernathy bailed out of the ring, Biggs went with him and chased him around the ring. Blaze then made his presence known by hiding under the ring with sneak attack. The crowd was not happy that the European scumbag had taken the cheap way and the building rang with USA chants. Shorty would get the advantage only to have Blaze interfere and negate it. Blaze attempted to help one more time, but Shorty took advantage of a miss hit for the 1 2 3 win going into the intermission.
At Intermission the wrestlers came out and met with the fans to take pictures and thank them for coming. While they did that, Jonathan went and bought the Jeremy Wyatt and Tyler Cook t-shirts, and I caught up with my friends Logan and Alex. I was able to speak to some of the wonderful members of the Masons. The night of wrestling was also a fundraiser for the Masons. They explained to me in more detail of what their organization is about. It is amazing what the Masons do to help others in need.
After intermission we were treated to what I’d like to think was a triple main event. The first match was two of the best tag teams in the Midwest, The LONRS (Mark Sterling and Darrien Sanders) taking on the Ego Express ( Steven Kennedy and KC Karrington) and led by the always talking Tiffany Lefane.
The LONRS were home in Kansas, but the two let the fans know they wanted nothing to do with them. The match went back and forth with Lefane’s presence felt at major moments of the match. This would prove to be true when the LONRS went for a top rope piledriver on Kennedy. Lefane took advantage and distracted Sterling, Karrington meanwhile took out Sanders and pushed him out of the ring to allow Kennedy to roll up. The LONRS were furious and vowed to get revenge on the Express when the NWA returns January 31, in Ottawa Kansas. The Ego Express and the LONRS had lived up to the expectations of Jonathan who stated that this was his vote for the match of the night.
Dingo was scheduled to take on his rival Jeremy Wyatt but due to an injury was unable to make it. He was replaced by Ring of Honor Superstar Davey Richards. As soon as the announcer stated who Wyatt’s opponent was, I knew there was going to be a war. Wyatt normally is able to overwhelm his opponents with his intensity but Richards is one of the few men who can match him and then some. Wyatt and Richards beat each other from one side of the ring to the other. At one point Wyatt threw Richards out of the ring onto a group of fans in the front row with ring rail in tow. Wyatt hit a belly to back suplex for the victory against the ROH Superstar. This was a pure wrestling classic with no gimmicks required.

Davey Richards did not care if Wyatt is the number one ranked wrestler in the Midwest. He delivered brutal strikes throughout the match.
That last match could have been the main event anywhere else in the country but on this night we had the NWA Kansas Championship Match. Brett Young walked to the ring and seemed to regain his composure from the earlier meeting with the young Tyler Cook. The place was shouting “Let’s go Tyler” but Young is a master in the squared circled and slowed the pace down so that the fans and Cook were unable to get the quick start. When Cook would get the upper hand, Young wisely took a step back and never let him get in a routine. Young decided that he would just take the easy win by going to the locker room and calling it a night but Cook took it upon himself to bring him back to the ring. The fans were ecstatic when Cook turned it up a notch and proceeded to punish Young outside the ring. At one moment, Cook held Young while a Kansas masked fan delivered a Ric Flair chop.

Playing around with the fans may have been a mistake because when Cook threw back inside the ring. Young struck quickly before Cook could get back in the ring to get the advantage. Every time Cook would strike, Young had an answer.
With the referees back turned Young took the pad of the turnbuckle. The time that it took allowed Cook to recover, which led me to believe that we would have a new champion. I was sure that Young’s evil deeds would backfire on him. With Cook going for the pin, Young powered out and threw Cook head first into the uncovered turnbuckle. With the challenger knocked out Young was able to get the victory and retain the NWA Kansas Championship in an exciting match.
NWA-Presents Dynamo Pro Wrestling had the best show from top to bottom of 2008. If you missed this show you are still invited on January 31st when NWA-Dynamo Pro Wrestling returns to Ottawa, Kansas. Go to NWA-Dynamo Pro Wrestling for more information and click back here for more exciting recaps, interviews and show information of the best the Midwest Wrestling has to offer.
For information on Dynamo Pro Wrestling go to NWA-Presents Dynamo Pro Wrestling
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: Aaron Scott, Adam Rich, Brandon Espinosa, Brandon Marino, Brett Young, Buzzards Pizza, Darrien Sanders, Davey Richards, Davey Vega, Dice, Dingo, Domino Rivera, Dynamo Pro Wrestling, Ego Express, jeremy wyatt, Kansas, Kraig Kessman, LONRs, mark sterling, Mike Sydal, NWA, Ottawa, Pierre Abernathy, Ric Flair, ROH, Sadie Blaze, Shorty Biggs, Steven Kennedy, Tiffany Lefane, tyler cook | 1 Comment »
Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 18, 2008

Girard High School
525 N 3rd St.
(IL-4)
Girard, IL – 7pm .
This is a charity show that was scheduled just today to help raise funds for a local family that lost their home to fire and the tragic death of their mother.
For more info on this sad incident go State Journal.
For Info on the show go to New Midwest Wrestling
Our hearts and prayers go out the Edwards family.
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Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 17, 2008
By Brian “Flair” Kelley
In a match with HUGE implications, the new PWP Tag Team Champions – Simply the Best, will defend their titles against Jaysin Strife & Vic Victory in a Texas Tornado Tag Match, meaning all 4 men will be in the ring at the same time. The big story is that not only will the titles be up for grabs, but the man who is pinned or made to submit must leave PWP forever!
I was able to catch up to Pro Wrestling Phoenix tag team specialist Vic Victory this coming week to discuss his upcoming match against the Pro Wrestling Phoenix Tag Team Champions and November MWR Tag Team of the Month Simply the Best ( Hype Gotti and Tony Cortez). The result turned out to be entertaining to say the least.
I give you Vic Victory and Jaysin Strife.
If you have never seen Simply the Best go to the #1 promo on MWR.

Pro Wrestling Phoenix presents a huge night of action on Saturday December 20th! What happens on this night will change PWP forever
For The PWP Heavyweight Championship- “The Rebel” Jeremy Wyatt will defend against “Number One” Brett Young!
Abu Colossus will face Stephen Saint!
Chris Havius will go up against Preston Maxwell!
“The Senasational One” Sean Cruz will meet Joey Daniels!
“The Passion” Zac James with his “bodyguard” goes one on one with Donnie Peppercricket!
PWP Saturday December 20, 2008!!!
National Guard Armory
2415 E Kanesville Blvd.
Council Bluffs, IA 51503
Front Row $15
GA $12
Doors: 6:30 – Bell Time: 7:00
www. MySpace. com/ProWrestlingPhoenix
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Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 16, 2008

Mark Bland and Matt Krueger host the new episode of Absolute Wrestling Radio.
Highlights include a preview of the MWR Best of the Midwest Match 3 at LWA on January 3rd. The Midwest dream match of ROH Star Tyler Black taking on LWA Champion Jeremy Wyatt. Thank you to the ABS family for taking the time to let others know about a match that is a must see in 2009.
They also discuss WWE’S Armageddon, UFC’S Ultimate Fighter Finale show. Find out also which one enjoys watching Spongebob SquarePants and they ask who would you like to see from TNA take on WWE Superstar John Cena. This episode has an exciting hour that has a little of everything.
Join ABS Radio next weekend from 2 P.M. to 3 P.M .for a special Christmas broadcast. You will have a chance to win two prize packs that include DVD’S, T-shirts and more from Absolute Wrestling Radio.
To hear the 12-14-2008 show go to MWR-ABS Podcast.
Then add Absolute Wrestling Radio as your friend on Myspace.
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