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Renegade Pro Wrestling- Toys 4 tots drive with “Superstar” Bill Dundee

Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 16, 2008

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Renegade Pro Wrestling Present’s

 

Season Beatings

 

2nd Annual Toys 4 Tots Drive.

 

 

Friday December 19th, 2008 @ RPW Arena.

1409 E 5TH ST. Metropolis, IL

 

Bell time 7 P.M. Doors open 5:30 P.M.

 

Tickets only $7.00, Under 5 free.

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Get $1.00 off a ticket if you bring an unwrapped gift for a boy or girl.

 

Special Appearance by “Superstar” Bill Dundee and Santa Claus.

 

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Also in action

Tojo Yamamoto JR, Diabla, Kilo, Pretty Boy, Brooklyn Bull, Mr. Kryptonite,D4H, Auburn Thunder, BBB, Brian the GM., Amazing Mitchel, Mickie Taylor, KB Chaser, Mike Michaels, Dirty South Mob Squad, Iceman Danny Ice, Plus Many more.

 

For more info on this show go to Renegade Pro Wrestling

 

Card subject to change*

 

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MWR- Interview with Pat Tanaka

Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 16, 2008

I recently got to meet Pat Tanaka prior to his match against Simply Divosi at New Breed Wrestling Alliance. Pat was friendly from the time that I approached him and we spent some time talking about wrestling and life in general. It was like we had known each other for a long time.

 

He was kind enough to do an interview with me for the site. I must say that my lack of preparation for the interview is very noticeable. I learned a lesson from it and the experience and moment was one that I don’t regret. Thank you to everyone at New Breed Wrestling Alliance for allowing us the opportunity to meet the former WWE Superstars and current NBWA stars.

 

 I now give you my interview with Former WWE Superstar Pat Tanaka.

 

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A Reporter’s Reflections: ROH Commentary, Dec. 5

Posted by reimaginejournalism on December 14, 2008

By Kari Williams

For the second time this year, working with Missouri Wrestling Revival initiated me to the live experience of a class-act wrestling show I otherwise may not have attended. I was not sure what to expect upon arrival, but I got everything I could have asked for—and so much more.

Once the doors opened, I quickly scoped out the merchandise table and planned to splurge on ROH gear. However, I first needed to find Brian Kelley to discuss the website and this piece you are reading now. Upon finding him, I talked with the High Voltage Wrestling promoter, TNT Keny G, and saw many familiar faces—Pierre Abernathy, Evan Gelistico, Billy McNeil, Kurt Styles and Gary the Barnowl, just to name a few.

I soon made my way back to the merchandise table and proceeded to spend $50 on a t-shirt and a hoodie, where I ran into Greg Jovi, who designed the FIST t-shirts. He told me that he needed to find Steven Kennedy because Kennedy told him that he would be there with bells on. Greg brought bells for Kennedy. Haha.

Prior to the actual start of the show, there were two ‘dark’ matches (for lack of a better word). The first one put Hunter Matthews against Steve Anthony. As the bout began, Matthews told the fans, “No cat calls, please.” Then, only moments into Matthews’ entrance, a “Hannah Montana” chant started. Anthony ended up catching Matthews with a quick roll-up for the pin. Having  never been to a show before, the opening match opened my eyes to what ROH truly is—entertaining, enjoyable and filled with superb wrestling.

The next dark match set Dirty Ernie against Brandon Marino. This bout did not do as much as the first to make me become an active follower of ROH, but it did keep me intrigued. Ernie secured the win after choking Marino on the ropes early in the game and then after losing control, he quickly regained his dominance and secured victory.

As the show truly got under way, the announcement came that MsChif would not compete and that the SHIMMER title would not be defended. However, a bonus match came about as a replacement.

Kenny King wrestled Kenny Omega in a spectacular display of athleticism. King had the first big takedown, which was followed up by back and forth action into a standoff that produced applause from the captivated audience. Soon after this, King and Omega found their way to the outside, where King pummeled Omega into the guardrail. Once they moved back into the ring, King delivered a beautiful snap suplex that received respectable praise. Omega gave the match a bit of humor when he said, “You son of a B!” following a nearfall. After connecting with an enziguri kick, Omega secured victory with a roll-up.

Rhet Titus and Sal Rinauro took on Grizzly Grimwood and Bushwhacker Luke Williams in the first of many tag team matches. Grimwood and Williams played to the crowd, causing Titus and Rinauro to use that to their advantage; but they were quickly thrown out of the ring. As the match progressed, both teams took it to the limit to please the crowd. They also proved their worth and showed me what I’ve been missing out on. Titus stole the victory for his team with a roll-up where he grabbed the tights.

The bonus match took place next, pitting Tony Kozina versus Bao Nguyen. Many people seemed uninterested in the match, and I heard grumblings from those sitting around me that this was not a good replacement for the SHIMMER title match. Personally, I thought the match was fine. It could have been better, but then again it could have also been much worse. Nonetheless, Nguyen and Kozina wrestled a fairly even match, where Nguyen’s athleticism outweighed Kozina’s near the end. Nguyen suplexed Kozina into a bridge and earned himself a three count.

An insanely impressive tag team gauntlet followed, with the first two teams being Brent Albright and Eric Stevens and Irish Airborne (Jake and David Crist). Both of these teams amazed me with their skill in the ring. Albright and Stevens advanced to the second round of the tournatment, and faced Sweet & Sour’s Davey Richards and Bobby Dempsey. Richards’ intensity translated to the fans, who ate up his presence. However, everyone seemed to care more for Dempsey, who Richards intentionally kicked and pounded on. The two did work together long enough to make it to the next round as Stevens tried to use a boot that Larry Sweeney threw into the ring, the referee disualified Stevens.

The Briscoe Brothers, Jay and Mark, rushed to the ring and made their presence felt against the weakened Dempsey and Richards. Bringing additional, pure athleticism to the bout, the Briscoes astounded me with their skill, as I hade never seen them prior to this show. As cohesively as the Briscoes worked together, Dempsey and Richards seemed to fall apart at the seems, which more than likely caused their downfall. After Jay and Mark left the ring, Sweeney attacked Dempsey and slapped him right across the face, which, among other things, caused Dempsey to sulk to the back, bloody nose and all.

A brief intermission ensued, and then the match I deemed my personal favortie began—Jimmy Jacobs and Delirious versus Ace Steel and Necro Butcher. The moment that Age of the Fall’s (AoTF) music blared through the speakers, I was hooked. I had heard a lot about AoTF online and from other people, but I did not fully appreciate them until seeing witnessing their presence live. So much happened in this match, and I got so captivated by the match, that I did not write down the specifics of what happened. These four men battled in and out of the ring, eliciting an “ROH” chant and applause from the crowd. In the closing moments of the bout, as Jacobs and Delirious had Necro and Steel in a weakened state, Jacobs gave a foreign object to Delirious who contemplated using it. Daizee Haze then came to ring side and talked him out of doing so, ultimately costing them the match. Haze apologized to Jacobs who walked away in disgust; she then raised Steel and Necro’s hands. When everyone else left the ring, Delirious received an overwhelming applause.

Tyler Black took on Austin Aries in a classic match that had fans raving for more. Before the bell rang, Aries got on the mic and said that he wanted to put everything aside and have a classic match with Black—and that they did. Both men showed their strengths and gave the fans everything they asked for. Aries and Black battled inside and outside the squared circle, in a match with too many nearfalls to count. Impressive move after impressive move warranted a “This is awesome!” chant. In the end, Black established his dominance as he defeated Aries, much to the delight of the jam-packed crowd. Aries received a standing ovation for his work as Black walked victoriously to the back.

The highly anticipated main event put Claudio Castagnoli and the ROH World Champion Nigel McGuinness against Jerry Lynn and Brian Danielson. A “Best in the World” chant rose up out of the crowd as McGuinness made his way to the ring. This was simply tag team wrestling at its best. Frequent tags, cutting the ring in half, multiple near falls and an all-together great chemistry between the teams made the match fantastic. Lynn secured his team’s fate while delivering a piledriver to Castagnoli.

After the final match, I spoke with Brian Kelley and Chuck from Slamzone, who only had positive things to say about the night. The matches were spectacular, the atmosphere was almost cult-like and everything came together perfectly. Now, I know I am not an expert, but, in my humble opinion, this show proved what wrestling is all about—pure competition, incredible athleticism and quality matches every match.

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MWR November 2008 Awards

Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 12, 2008

November Wrestler of the Month

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Jeremy Wyatt (PWP, LWA, 3XW, HVW, NWA-DPW)

The rebel wrestled in FIVE organizations in four states in the month of November. At 3XW in Iowa, he defeated the vastly improving Mike Sydal. In Illinois with HVW he wrestled Kahagas in such a tough match that Kahagas had to use a fake injury to get the upper hand to steal the win. At LWA in Missouri, he retained the LWA Championship in a three way between Dingo and KC Karrington when he pinned Karrington.

 

He traveled to PWP  in Iowa he was able to retain the PWP Championship when he defeated former Champion Abu Colossus and #1 Brett Young in a three way dance. Last, but not least he returned to Kansas with the NWA, he was scheduled to take on Dingo but when Dingo was unable to go, none other than ROH Star Davey Richards would be the man Wyatt had to beat. In a match up that Wyatt sure felt the next day; the outcome was once again a win for the Rebel Jeremy Wyatt.

 

 

 

 

1st Runner Up – Brandon Espinosa (AAPW, LWA, NWA-DPW, HVW)
2nd Runner Up –
The Future Donovan Ruddick (HVW, LWA)
3rd Runner Up –
Gabriel Brimstone (MECW)

 

Others receiving votes: Curly (AAPW, IWAP), Dacobra (HVW, NBWA), Steven Davis (IWAP,AAPW) Shane Hollister (SCW)

 

 

 

November Tag Team of the month

  

 

 

 

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Simply The Best: Hype Gotti and Tony Cortez (PWP)

Pro Wrestling Phoenix bad boys, Simply the Best won the titles from the MWR Revival cup 2008 Champions the Northstar Express in the month of November.When they are not causing trouble Hype Gotti and Tony “Babyface” Cortez enjoys winning titles. They are the first in history to have held the Tag team championship as well as the PWP Heavyweight Championship.

1st Runner Up-  Steven Kennedy and KC Karrington (Ego Express) (LWA, NWA-DPW)
2nd Runner Up –
Mad Dog McDowell and Aaron Masterson (Bayou Outlaws) ( MECW)
3rd Runner Up –Brett Gakiya and CJ Esparza (Zero Gravity) (NGW,SCW)

 

Others receiving votes: Mark Sterling and Gage Octane The Gentlemen’s Club (3XW),

Davey Vega, Pierre Abernathy, and Evan Gelistico The Bandana Mafia  (HVW),

The Feature Presentation Eric Ruffington and Blake Steel (NBWA) (NMW)


November Woman Wrestler of the Month

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Malia Hosaka (3XW)

At 3XW the wily veteran continued her winning ways when she defeated Katie Syren, a former WLW superstar. A multi talented wrestler who has wrestled around the world, Malia is a force to be reckoned with in the Midwest.

 

1st Runner Up –Stacey O’ Brien  [WLW]  
2nd Runner Up
Destiny Diamond (MMWA-SICW)


                          November Promotion of the Month

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NWA Dynamo Pro Wrestling

 

In a time where 100 people attending is good, 221 is phenomenal. What is more impressive is the last time wrestling was there the attendance was low. More important than the number was the crowd response. From the time the bell rang to the last pinfall the place was off the hook.

 

1st Runner Up –New Midwest Wrestling   
2nd Runner Up – 3XW
3rd Runner Up – IWA Productions

Others receiving votes – AAPW,HVW, Chaos Pro Wrestling

 

November Personality of the month

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Magic Man (HVW) 

 

Seemingly 100% behind his man from the PWI 500, The Magic Man turned on Kahagas during the main event of the last High Voltage show, aligning himself with “Future” Donovan Ruddick. He showed that he gravitates toward greatness, and he felt that Kahagas could not handle it anymore (see video on Missouri Wrestling Revival). Overall, Magic Man’s wit and knowledge warrant his nomination for Personality of the month.

 

 

 

1st Runner Up- Luke Roberts (LWA)

 

November Match of the month

 

NWA Kansas Champion #1 Brett Young

Vs.

Tyler Cook

(NWA Presents Dynamo Pro Wrestling)

October 29th Pomona, Kansas

 

On a night where every match was top notch, the pressure was on in front of 221 people. The Kansas Champion was at his very best, working the crowd to frenzy and using every advantage to retain the title. Tyler Cook, worked and worked to get the momentum going his way but when Cook hit the uncovered turnbuckle (Thanks to Brett Young earlier) he would go home without the belt. In the main event, you can make or break what the fans thought of the night. Cook showed that he can live up to the hype that many feel he is capable. The fans though, cant wait to see Brett Young get what’s coming to him next time. What more can you ask from the bad guy?

 

1st Runner Up-

Tournament for the SCW title

Danny Daniels vs. Krotch

11-08-2008

(SCW)

 

 

2nd Runner Up-

New Midwest Heavyweight Title

Mississippi Madman vs. Benz

11-22-2008, Springfield, IL

(NMW)

 

3rd Runner Up-

Mark Sterling vs. The Future Donovan Ruddick

11-08-2008 House Springs Mo.

(LWA)

 

 

Others receiving votes :

(HVW)TheFuture” Donovan Ruddick vs. “TheeBrandon Espinosa v. Kahagas 11-22

(AAPW) Edmund “Livewire” McGuire V. Ax Stevens (I Quit Match)

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Free wrestling show Dec.31, 2008 – Wrestlers invited to show what you have to offer.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 11, 2008

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By Brian “Flair ” Kelley

Direct from IWA Productions

 

IWA Productions is having an end of the year blowout. We do a free show for our fans every week. We would like to invite any wrestler who is from the southern Ill. Area. If you want to show our fans your skills please drop me a line and we will work something out. Since we don’t charge our fans the most we can do is give you some gas money. But slots are filling up fast for the gas money. We want to give our fans a wonderful show so get back with me as soon as possible.”

John Bach- – Owner of IWA Productions

IWA Productions also has a training school open in Olney, IL. If you wish to enter the sport, or would like to improve your skills IWAP is the place for you. One of the Midwest top wrestlers “Homicidal” Steven Davis leads a group dedicated to give the fans respectable wrestling that they can be proud to come and see.

Not only will you have a chance to train inside a ring but they offer a weekly show every Wednesday .This will give you a chance to improve your skills in front of a live crowd.

Free wrestling show on Wednesday at 7 P.M.
531 ½ S. Whittle Ave
Olney, IL

Pro Wrestling Training school hours are Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday from 5 PM to 8 PM.

They also have an option for aspiring MMA fighters with training Tuesday and Thursday 5 PM. To 8 P.M.

If you would like to know more about this golden opportunity, take the time to contact IWA Productions

Find more info about  trainer  “Homicidal” Steven Davis 

 

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‘Future’ Donovan Ruddick goes for the gold

Posted by reimaginejournalism on December 10, 2008

By Kari Williams

“Future” Donovan Ruddick established his dominance in the Midwest in two and half years with eight championships and numerous main event-caliber matches to his name. However, the one title he values most—the Lethal Wrestling Alliance (LWA) Championship—escaped him under ominous circumstances.

Ruddick (champion) faced off against XXX Jordan Lacey (challenger) on Sept. 20 in a First Blood match for the LWA championship, where Lacey forced Ruddick to bleed with shards of broken glass as his ally. Chaos ensued in the aftermath of the match, in which Lacey suffered an injury that required him to relinquish his newly won title at the following show on Oct. 24.

LWA President Luke Roberts announced at that show that a tournament would take place to crown the new champion—that is, until “The Rebel” Jeremy Wyatt cashed in his Medallion and was awarded the title. The tournament now stands as this—whomever emerges victorious will face Wyatt in January.

“Honestly, I think the championship tournament is a load of bullsh*t. It’s f***ing stupid because I was never pinned. I was made to bleed because that was the only way that Lacey was ever going to pin me.

“When Lacey was hurt, I should’ve just been given my title right back then and there at the next show, and it just didn’t work out like that, so I’m forced to be in this stupid tournament, but it doesn’t matter because at the end of the tournament, I’m going to get back what’s mine,” Ruddick said.

Despite having held the Heartland Championship Wrestling (HCW) Illinios Title, the HCW Heavyweight Title, Independent Wrestling Alliance of Illinois (IWAI) Heavyweight Title, National Wrestling Alliance-Missouri television title, and currently holding Rampage Championship Wrestling Tag champ with Wicked Stiff Johnson, High Voltage Wrestling-Midwest Heavyweight Title, he holds the LWA title to a higher standard.

“It was cool to go to Texas. It was cool to go to Indiana, but the highlight [of my career so far] was probably winning the LWA title because right now it’s the title in the Midwest. You can’t deny that. You’ve got the up-and-coming feds that are competing with us and what not, but right now you can’t knock the LWA belt,” Ruddick said.

Ruddick’s life has revolved around wrestling since before his birth—his mother used to watch Wrestling at the Chase—so it is only right that he feels such a connection to the sport. Throughout his time in the business he learned an imporant lesson.

“Restraint because there are a lot of times when you want to go out there a rip a f*cking guy’s head off, and you can’t do that. Or, you want to go down the crowd and slap a stupid fan that doesn’t know what the f*ck is going on. So, I would say wrestling has taught me restraint,” Ruddick said.

One place Ruddick did not show self-control was in his LWA title defense against Gary the Barnowl in a no disqualification match in St. Charles, MO, which also won MWR match of the month for May.

“We beat each other’s a**es, we went balls to the wall, and that was my first real wrestling scar. I have a scar from the kendo stick from my left shoulder all the way down to my right thigh, so it was great,” Ruddick said.

Ruddick plans to retake what he believes is rightfully his after he defeats Gary the Barnowl on Dec. 20 at Yuletide Terror to win the tournatment. After all, the belt means “the world [to Ruddick]. I mean, the world. Right now, that’s everything.That’s everything. Period.”

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12-07-08 Absolute Wrestling Radio Episode

Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 10, 2008

 

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The New episode of the Best radio show that covers Pro wrestling and MMA in St Louis “Absolute Wrestling Radio” is now posted up .

This week you can enjoy discussion with Frank Babcock of Kick International, WWE Slammies and Ring of Honor plus much more.

Just click here to get to the new show and if you missed one don’t be shy about listening to the past ones to see what you missed.

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2008 Wrestling Revival Cup Singles Results!

Posted by Admin on December 9, 2008

MWR’s 2008 Wrestling Revival Cup Singles Results

As stated in the last Editor’s Desk… the 2008 Wrestling Revival Cup season has been wrapped up! Each promotion in the MWR coverage area received representation, but final winners have been crowned:

Missouri Wrestling Revival’s
2008 Wrestling Revival Cup Champion:

“The Rebel” Jeremy Wyatt (287 points)

Accomplishments:

  • Pro Wrestling Phoenix Heavyweight Champion
  • Lethal Wrestling Alliance Heavyweight Champion
  • Lethal Wrestling Alliance Medallion Holder
  • Number 1 contender to 3XWrestling’s Pure Championship
  • MWR Juune 2008 Wrestler of the Month
  • MWR Match of the 1st Quarter 2008
  • MWR June 2008 Match of the Month
  • MWR February 2008 Match of the Month
  • Number 27 in the 2008 MWR 100.

“The Rebel” is one of those guys that people in the area respect, be they fans or his opponents. He’s had two “Match of the Month” honors this year, a testament to his wrestling abilities. Even though he can help put on an entertaining match, his real talent lies in his ability to win the big matches. This year he has been undefeated in one-on-one matches for Pro Wrestling Phoenix, won the LWA medallion, became the number one contender to the 3XW Pure Champonship by defeating Mad Dog McDowell and Arik Cannon, and capitalized on a technicality to win the LWA Heavyweight Championship.

He was by far the top wrestler in the area, regardless of his feelings about his #27 ranking in the MWR 100. He won both the competitive round and the voting round of the 2008 Wrestling Revival Cup, proving he has both the skills and the popularity to make it to the next level. When he makes it to the next level, don’t forget that he started right here in the MWR coverage area and that he was Missouri Wrestling Revival’s first ever Wrestling Revival Cup Champion by 99 points.

Congratulations to “The Rebel” Jeremy Wyatt.

Missouri Wrestling Revival’s
2008 Regional Champ:

Shane Hollister (188 points)

Accomplishments:

  • Scott County Wrestling Heavyweight Champion
  • MWR Wrestler of the 2nd Quarter 2008
  • MWR May 2008 Wrestler of the Month
  • MWR Match of the 2nd Quarter 2008
  • MWR Midwest Best Series Representative (2008)
  • One-half of the AAW Tag Team Champions (w/ Bryce Benjamin)
  • MWR April 2008 Match of the Month

Although severely beaten in the points by the 2008 Wrestling Revival Cup Champion, Shane Hollister did very well for the season. He earned enough points in both rounds to edge out Dingo and Hunter Matthews to be named the 2008 MWR Regional Champion. He’s a guy to watch on the Midwest wrestling scene, as he has one of the most solid chances to be working for even larger promotions in the years to come.

His star shined brightly in Missouri Wrestling Revival’s first ever Midwest Best Series match in a losing effort to 3XW Pure Champion Tyler Cook. He also captured the AAW Tag Team Titles with help from his Adrenalin Overdose tag team partner Bryce Benjamin this year. His biggest win of the season came in April, however, when he faced national wrestling star Tyler Black for Black’s Scott County Wrestling Heavyweight Title. That victory elevated his status in the eyes of many in the Midwest.

Congratulations to Shane Hollister for winning the 2008 MWR Regional Title!

Final Standings:

2008 Wrestling Revival Cup Champion: “The Rebel” Jeremy Wyatt
2008 Regional Champion: Shane Hollister

1. Dingo (182 points)
2. Hunter Matthews (179 points)
3. “The Future” Donovan Ruddick (165 points)
4. Krotch (160 points)
5. Tyler Cook (155 points)
6. Mark Sterling (151 points)
7. Tyler Black (150 points)
8. “Anarchist” Arik Cannon (149 points)
9. Eric Ruffington (134 points)
10. Mississippi Madman (133 points)
11. “Delicious” Devin Carter (131 points)
12. Michael Strider (127 points)
13. Kyle Rich (109 points)
14. Brett Gakiya (108 points)
15. AJ Williams (107 points)
16. Marek Brave
17. “Serial Thriller” Shane Rich
18. Kevin X
19. Jerome Cody
20. Brett Young
21. “Shooter” Curtis Payne
22. Cecil Cerveza
23. “Bloody” Harker Dirge
24. “Rockstar” Jimmy Rockwell
25. Silas Young
26. Keith Walker
27. “Rockstar” Cole James
28. Evan Gelistico
29. Mason Beck
30. CJ Esparza
31. Da Cobra
32. Kraig Keesaman
33. “Masterpiece” Chris Masters
34. Brandon Espinosa
35. “Dangerous” Derek McQuinn
36. Dewey “Booger” Dawson
37. “Hot Bod” Shawn Davis
38. Jeremy Lightfoot – 74 points
39. Jerry Lynn
40. “Soul Train” Shaun Carter (Chocolate Thunder)
41. Gary the Barn Owl (Gary Jay)
42.Casanova
43. Shorty Biggs
44. Tojo Yamamoto Jr.
45. Aaron Matthews
46. Jaxson Pride
47. Shaft
48. Jaysin Strife
49. Danny McKay
50. Pierre Abernathy
51. Abu Colossus
52. Benz
53. Big Texan
54. Go Shiozaki
55. Tommy Knight
56. Brandon Thomaselli
57. Egotistico Fantastico
58. Butcher
59. Dinn T Moore
60. “Homicidal” Steven Davis
61. Jason Vendetta
62. Searcher
63.  Josh Raymond (Josh Abercrombie)
64.  Max Archer (Max Rogers)
65. “Babyface” Tony Cortez
66. Conner Riley
67. Gage Octane
68. Corporal Robinson
69. Jon Divosi
70. Tony Flood
71. Yield Sign Danny
72. Axis
73. Damian Blade
74. Ares
75. Brian Breaker
76. Chivas
77. D’Andre King
78. Eric Priest (Golden Vampire)
79. Waco
80. Mad Dog McDowell
81. “Superstar” Steve Fender
82. Chuck Valentine
83. Cyclone
84. Gary Jackson
85. JD Hughes
86. KC Karrington
87. Gavin Alexander
88. Andy Roberts
89. Phil E. Blunt
90. Arya Daivari
91. Bailey Mannix
92. Issan Hadeev
93. Jimmy Jacobs
94. “Wild” Wade Chism
95. Darin Waid
96. Jason Hades
97. Xavier Frost
98. “Vietnam Phenom” Bao Nguyen
99. Zach Thompson
100. Just Zac
101. Bobby D
102. Pretty Boy
103. Ricky Steamboat Jr.
104. “Spoiled” Steven Kenned
105. Wild Bill
106. Dave Vaughn
107. Ryan Boz
108. Dan Lawrence
109. Billy Diamond
110. Blake Steel
111. Bobby Houston
112. Jose Guerrero
113. Knight Wagner
114. Moondog Rover
115. Xander Frost
116. Akiyago (El Hombre Enmascarado De Mexico)
117. Kid USA
118. Nick Brubaker
119. Zac James
120. Ryan Phoenix
121. Temple Rain
122. Big Pappa
123. “Irish Playboy” Justin Clark
124. Jay Phoenix
125. KC Jackson
126. Donnie Peppercricket
127. Dragon
128. Edmund “Livewire” McGuire
129. Jordan Lacey
130. Brooklyn Bull
131. Cheapshot McGrot
132. “Party Time” Ray Hez
133. Stephen Saint
134. Todd Countryman (Amazing O-Ring)
135. Adam Rich
136. Ax Stevens
137. Big Nasty Bill
138. Davey Richards
139. Johnny Courageou
140. “King of 450” Steve Anthony
141. Martin Jones
142. Morton Von Prose
143. “Party Animal” Wally Wilde
144. “Catalyst” Cory Carter
145. Ivan Stroganov
146. Kensuke Sasaki
147. Vic Victory
148. Adam Raw
149. AJ Smooth
150. Brandon Aarons
151. Davey Vega
152. “Feature Presentation” Johnny Mac
153. Jordan McEntyre
154. Noon Moon (Midnight Sun)
155. Psycho
156. Brandon Keith
157. Dustin Lane
158. Gabriel Brimstone
159. Hype Gotti
160. “Jackpot” JD Rogers
161. Michael Shard
162. Nicky Mankotti
163. Ryan Slade
164. Angello Santelli
165. Anthony (Tony) Brock
166. Jaysin Static
167. Katsuhiko Nakajima
168. Mr. Bibbs
169. Adam Evans
170. Austin Aries
171. Chandler McClure
172. Danny Daniels
173. Guy Smith
174. “Spotlight” Spencer Powers
175. Vito Thomaselli
176. Gideon Morbid
177. Ryan Cruz
178. Jarod Priest
179. JC Blade
180. Marc Godeker
181. Mike Sydal
182. Prince Mustafa Ali
183. Shawn Schultz
184. Billy Morgan
185. Chuck Ray
186. Kahyman
187. Michael Elgin
188. Toga Steve
189. Dorian Victor
190. Dysfunction
191. Eric Marx
192. Eugene (Nick Dinsmore/Eugene Dinsmore)
193. Jay Jensen
194. Leslie Ray
195. Oliver John
196. Rasche Brown
197. Saladin
198. Sly the Rednick Extremist
199. Stan Sallinger (Jon Magnus)
200. Tommy Riggs

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WWE Legend Jake “The Snake” Roberts wants you at the MWR website.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 8, 2008

MWR was honored to be invited at the NBWA show in Rantoul, IL this past weekend that included one of the All –time greats Jake Roberts. He headlined the main event taking on NBWA star Blake Steel. The fans waited in anticipation for Jake to hit one of the most respected moves in the history of the sport. Steel was unable to escape the clutches of Roberts and felt first hand why Jake Roberts is the master of the DDT.

 

 

Prior to his match we were able to catch up with Jake who was first class all the way.

MWR fans we give you the legend Jake “The Snake” Roberts.

 

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You want more of the Snake? Go to Jake the Snake Roberts

 

For more information on NBWA go to New Breed Wrestling Alliance

 

 

 

 

 

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LWA Host MWR Best of the Midwest Match –Tyler Black vs. Jeremy Wyatt

Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 7, 2008

 

 

Ring of Honor Superstar Tyler Black

Ring of Honor Superstar Tyler Black

Missouri Wrestling Revival is thrilled to team up with Lethal Wrestling Alliance to sponsor the third match in the exclusive MWR Best of the Midwest series.

 

 

When: January 3rd

Where: O’Fallon, IL

 

The number one wrestler in the MWR top 100 Tyler Black will take on the current number one ranked wrestler in the Midwest Jeremy “The Rebel” Wyatt. This match will headline the weekend when LWA invites the fans out for back to back nights of wrestling to start the New Year with a bang!!

 

 

 

Tyler Black is the hottest rising star today, a native of the Midwest . In just three years in the sport he was ranked number 88 worldwide from the magazine Pro Wrestling Illustrated top 500 this year. A top star in the red hot promotion Ring of Honor that jump started the careers of CM Punk and Samoa Joe.  You can get first eye view of a guy who could very well be the next big star in the world.

Black thrills the fans with his electrifying and daring moves. Black has many moves that he assaults his opponents with and these are just a few of them, the 180 Corkscrew Enziguri Kick,  Snap Flatliner, Phoenix Spalsh are all that could lead to what Wyatt does not want to see the devastating finisher, God’s last gift (a vicious cradle DDT )

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Jeremy Wyatt torments Ring of Honor’s Davey Richards in the corner of the ring.

 

One could make the claim that 2008 has been the year of the Rebel. With no regard for the fans he took a stranglehold of the LWA belt on October 24th after cashing his LWA medallion. He already has one victory of a ROH star when he defeated Davey Richards in November. Wyatt is ready to prove to the world that one of the best wrestlers is in the LWA. Look for him to punish Black with powerful strikes and a DDT of his own called the cropduster or the vicious Lighting spiral (snap cradle Olympic slam). 

 

 

This is the Super bowl of the Midwest with number one taking on number one. Wrestling fans you do not want to miss Wyatt vs. Black.

 

Matches Signed for night one: Granite City IL at the Rivers Edge complex.

 

 

 

 

IWA-Texas U-30 title on the line: Champion Nick Tyson vs. Mike Quackenbush

Submission Squad (Pierre Abernathy and Evan Gelistico) vs. Gary the Barn Owl and Billy McNeil

Dingo vs. All American Adam Rich

Brandon Espinosa vs. Steven Kennedy

 

Also signed: LWA Champion Jeremy Wyatt, Donovan Ruddick, Shorty Biggs, Mark Sterling, KC Karrington and more.

 

Matches Signed for Night Two: KOC hall in O’Fallon IL

 

LWA Championship Match: Champion Jeremy Wyatt vs. Tyler Black

IWA-TX U-30 Title on the line: Winner of Quack and Tyson vs. Gary the Barn Owl

Evan Gelistico vs. Loser of Quack/Tyson

Dingo vs. Shane Hollister

6 man scrample: Mike Sydal vs. Shorty Biggs vs. Mark Sterling vs. Pierre Abernathy vs. Hunter Matthews vs. KC Karrington

 

Also Signed for Night Two:  Adam Raw, Donovan Ruddick, President Luke Roberts, Steven Kennedy and more.

 

Tickets for these events will be: $10 in advance or $15 at the door.  However you can reserve tickets for both nights for $15.  However you will have to purchase both tickets on the first night when you get to the show.

 

 

 

 

For more information go to LWA Wrestling

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