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Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat October 7th at the Swansea Fire House SICW

Posted by flairwhoooooo on July 10, 2017

Saturday October 7th at the Swansea Fire house you will meet the one and only
Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat

That’s right, the “St.Clair Special Emergency Service” organization will be holding their annual fund raiser, and Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat will a “Special Guest” Referee.

Stay tune for more information on the SICW return to the Swansea Fire House on Saturday October 7th.

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Cowboy Bob Orton Jr Meet and Greet in Sedalia, MO on Sept 30th with New Breed Wrestling

Posted by flairwhoooooo on July 10, 2017

NBW press release- Promoter Scotty Z is pleased to announce a meet and greet event hosted by former WWF superstar and WWE H.O.F member, Cowboy Bob Orton Jr!

This event will take place on Sep 30th prior to the NBW show, from 4:30pm till 5:30pm at the Liberty park convention hall in Sedalia Mo. The pricing and details for the meet and greet are as follows. For the low price of $25.00 you will receive an all access pass that guarantees you a ticket to the meet and greet, your ticket for the wrestling show later that evening, plus you will be able to take your seat 30 mins before the doors open at 6pm!

The Cowboy Bob Orton Jr meet and greet package will be available for purchase starting on August 12th. But if you would like to purchase an early bird package, then please send us a message here and we will provide you with all of the ordering information.

New Breed Wrestling would like to thank all of our sponsors for the Sedalia Uptown theater fundraiser show. Helton excavation of Eldon Mo, Rent a Center, Americas car mart in Sedalia Mo, Dukes & Boots in Sedalia mo, Lion heart MMA of Sedalia Mo and Walters Barber shop Sedalia Mo. stay tuned fans, more exciting information regarding this show coming soon. “Wrestling!”

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NWL STL Champion Maverick vs. Gary Jay, Dingo vs Michael Strider, Tommy Dreamer This Saturday

Posted by flairwhoooooo on July 10, 2017

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RAW FOOTAGE: Bucky Collins becomes the new PGP Franchise Champion

Posted by flairwhoooooo on July 9, 2017

BuckNasty” Bucky Collins defeated “The Leader Of The Pack” Stephen Wolf (In a most unique way) to win the vacant Franchise Championship at Path To Glory

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Moondog Rover Defeats Ace Hawkins for the MMWA Championship

Posted by flairwhoooooo on July 9, 2017

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NWL Moves Forward in 2017 with a New Direction

Posted by flairwhoooooo on July 8, 2017

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By Brian Hoops

The National Wrasslin League (NWL), which was formed in
2016 by Major Baisden; and debuted in Missouri in January,
2017; has changed its business plan.
Originally, the company business model was to run every
other Saturday night in Kansas City and every
other Thursday night in St. Louis. In May, 2017; St. Louis was
moved from Thursday night to Sunday afternoon. Now, in
August, St. Louis is again undergoing a change and will now run
once a month, but in the suburb of St. Peter, about a 45 minute
drive from St. Louis.

Kansas City will continue to run every other Saturday night, but
now at two different locations, one show per month on the
Kansas side and one on the Missouri side.

When Baisden looked to establish his own wrestling company,
one of Baisden’s first and most important hires was former
WWE Monday Night Raw writer and Kansas City native Chris
Gough. Gough who grew up in Kansas City watching Central
States wrestling headquartered in Kansas City; ventured to
Connecticut to work on Monday Night Raw in 1997, but
returned to his native Kansas City in 2003. Gough began
working at local television station, and promoted Metro Pro
Wrestling. In his free time, Gough produced the excellent
documentary on the history of Kansas City wrestling called “KC
On the Mat.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=Wzy5_4_GLjE

Gough closed down Metro Pro in 2016 and quit his job at the
TV station to work full time for Baisden as the key man behind
the scenes for NWL.

Gough has been one of the key building blocks in the growth of
the NWL as he is the behind the scenes booker, match maker
and the key in acquiring talent. Gough signed Metro Pro
favorites such as The Royal Blood, Jeremy Wyatt, Michael
Strider, Blaine Meeks and Derek Stone to exclusive NWL
contracts; and also acquired fresh talent such as NWL Kansas
City Champion Dak Draper (former NXT wrestler Sam Udell),
Niles Plonk and Texas based wrestler and NWL St. Louis
Champion Maverick.

Gough explained that “moving wrestling to St. Peter, just
outside of St. Louis and running on the more popular Saturday
night will be a great move for us. The venue is a really cool
building, similar to Memorial Hall that was home to Thursday
night wrestling in Kansas City for many years. If things go well,
we may run twice a month in St. Peter. The original plan was to
have a St. Louis champion as well as a Kansas City Champion.
That is still the plan, although we are having tag team belts and a
NWL championship belt made.”

A touring house show circuit will also be setup. The plan is to
run about 100 dates per year, but move into new markets like
Joplin, St. Joseph and Springfield, Missouri; Des Moines, Iowa;
Omaha, Nebraska, Topeka and Salina, Kansas and Tulsa,
Oklahoma. Some of the cities are in the old Central States
territory such as St. Joseph, Salina, Des Moines and Topeka.
Joplin and Springfield were part of the old Tri-States territory
while Omaha was for years was its own market, until becoming
part of the AWA.

The WWE is a national touring promotion, but only hits small
markets like Omaha or Springfield once every 18 months and
even larger markets like St. Louis and Kansas City only two or
three times a year. ROH only runs towns it has television
clearance in and TNA/GFW doesn’t run house shows currently.
NWL looks to fill the void of a local touring promotion by
running these once great wrestling towns more frequently.
Dates for upcoming shows have already been announced with
St. Joseph at the National Guard Armory, with a debut show on
August 11 and additional shows October 6 and December 15.
Springfield is set to debut at the Shrine Mosque on September
22, with additional dates of October 29 and January 7.
The promotion plans to run 8-10 dates per month with Kansas
City as its home base.

One of the key promotional tools used by NWL has been the
“Fight Club” membership that allows members to have access to
all NWL KC events for 12 months and discounted merchandise,
as well as VIP access to meet and greet with NWL performers.
Fans can continue with this plan on an annual or a monthly
basis, or individual tickets can be purchased at a reduced rate.
“The NWL currently has 10 full time wrestlers on the roster and
15-20 students at the training center. We will utilize our roster as
well as some of the students and maybe some local wrestlers to
round out our wrestling cards,” Gough explained.

The NWL only has television clearance in St. Joseph and
Kansas City, so local advertising and promotion will be needed
to successfully promote the shows. “We will have guys on the
ground developing relationships with TV and radio stations and
local sports bars and restaurants to get our name out to the
public,” Gough stated.

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Ace Hawkins and Moondog Rover FINALLY determine who is MMWA Champion, July 8

Posted by Ben Simon on July 7, 2017

Moondog Rover chokes Ace Hawkins

Moondog Rover grabs Ace Hawkins by the throat at the South Broadway Athletic Club on April 8, 2017. Photo: Joe Henley

Gather ’round kids and listen about a time when the South Broadway Athletic Club had its own champion.  It has been a while, hasn’t it?  November, to be exact.

That changes this Saturday, July 8 when the MMWA Championship will be awarded to the winner of the tournament final between Ace Hawkins and Moondog Rover.

Also on the card, the Missouri Wrestling Revival State championship is on the line as Brandon Espinosa defends his crown for the third time against MMWA Cruiserweight champion Deacon Cash.  Although unlikely, Cash’s title will also be on the line if Espinosa weighs in at the cruiserweight limit. To maintain the endurance, strength and overcome fatigue, Nugenix is helpful in sports. For more details, visit flexmastergeneral.com

 

20170708 MMWA

Read the title announcement and rules

MWR Missouri Heavyweight Championship | MMWA Cruiserweight Championship (if Espinosa makes 205 lbs.)
CBrandon Espinosa vs. Deacon Cash (c)

MMWA Championship | Championship Series Final
#10Ace Hawkins vs. Moondog Rover

Gary Jackson vs. The Big Texan
Johnny Park vs. Damion Cortess
Da’Marius Jones vs. B.T. Daramola
J’Mal Swagg vs. Jimmy D

Bell at 8.  Tickets are $9.

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Ron Simmons is on His Way to Richmond, Missouri on August 12th

Posted by flairwhoooooo on July 6, 2017

From the office of World League Wrestling

The next big announcement comes NOW as are happy to announce that with the plans of making Richmond events happen more often, we are working with THIS major superstar – Ron Simmons AKA Farooq – of WWE/WCW fame will be coming to the Richmond Community Center! This will be a first that he will be appearing for WLW, and is looking to see what the hype of World League Wrestling is all about!

Tickets will be on sale starting next week on http://www.harleyrace.com!

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The Magnum Minute #22 “Fourth of July in KC”

Posted by flairwhoooooo on July 5, 2017

Dak spends his first Fourth of July at Riverfest in Kansas City.

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WRESTLE TALK PODCAST PRESENTS “JULY 5TH FIREWORKS” – EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWS WITH FRODO “THE GHOST” MEYER, “THE KINGPIN” ANGEL MEDINA, AND STEVIE RAY

Posted by flairwhoooooo on July 5, 2017

The Wrestle Talk Podcast with Joe and Rene is proud to announce that on Wednesday, July 5th, we will have severalspecial guests on the program.

At 7:05 P.M., the Wrestle Talk Podcast will be speaking with Dynamo Pro Wrestling’s Luke Roberts and Frodo “The Ghost” Meyer. Luke Roberts will be discussing Dynamo Pro Wrestling’s events for the month of July. Known for his green mohawkhairstyle and lyric stylings, Frodo “The Ghost” Meyer is an accomplished musician who has gone on tour with Twiztid and ABK. He has also performed at the Gathering of the Juggalos. Always one to be successful in many fields, Frodo “The Ghost” Meyer trained for his professional wrestling debut in February 2017 at the Dynamo Pro Wrestling Dojo in St. Louis, Missouri. Since his debut, Frodo “The Ghost” Meyer has used his wide knowledge of professional wrestling styles and his positive attitude to quickly gain a strong amount of fan support in Dynamo Pro Wrestling.

At 7:30 P.M., the Wrestle Talk Podcast will have the opportunity to sit down with “The Kingpin” Angel Medina. Early in his life, Angel Medina developed a love for professional wrestling. Training under the guidance of “Unpredictable” Johnny Rodz, Angel Medina made his professional wrestling debut in 1999. Many professional wrestling fans remember “The Kingpin” Angel Medina from his time with “The Baldies” in Extreme Championship Wrestling. After leaving Extreme Championship Wrestling in April 2001, Angel Medina traveled to the International Wrestling Association in Puerto Rico, winning the IWA Hardcore Championship on seven occasions.

At 8:30 P.M., the Wrestle Talk Podcast will have the opportunity to have a conversation with one of the most well-known tag-team wrestlers of the 1990’s, Stevie Ray. Making his professional wrestling debut in 1989 in Ivan Putski’s Western Wrestling Alliance, Stevie Ray achieved his greatest level of success as a tag team with his brother, WWE Hall of Famer Booker T. In August 1993, Stevie Ray journeyed with his brother to World Championship Wrestling. Under the tag team name “Harlem Heat”, Stevie Ray went on to have an impressive ten reigns as the WCW World tag team champions. Later in his career, Stevie Ray made an impression as a singles competition, leaving Harlem Heat and joining the New World Order. In May 2000, Stevie Ray became a commentator on WCW Thunder. Known for such phrases as “yaks” and “Sucka’s gots to know!”,Stevie Ray brought a wrestler’s knowledge and expertise to the announce table. In 2005, Stevie Ray and Booker T opened “Booker T and Stevie Ray’s Pro Wrestling Academy in Houston, Texas. At the 2013 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony, Stevie Ray inducted Booker T in to the WWE Hall of Fame. Most recently, you can catch Stevie Ray every Wednesday KCOH 92.9 FM as he hosts his weekly radio talk show “Straight Shooting with Stevie Ray”. Please tune in to the Wrestle Talk Podcast as we continue to bring you the best in the world of professional wrestling.

Since 2015, the Wrestle Talk Podcast with Joe and Rene has covered the world of professional wrestling at the local, national, and international levels. Based out of Kansas City, Kansas, the Wrestle Talk Podcast is your official source for everything in the world of professional wrestling. The Wrestle Talk Podcast also covers the world of fantasy professional wrestling through the Fantasy Wrestling Worldwide Chapter. To interact with the show LIVE, please call (657) 383-1521. To listen to the Wrestle Talk Podcast LIVE, please go to our website at http://www.wrestletalkpodcast.com. You can also find the Wrestle Talk podcast online at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/wrestletalkpodcast, on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/WrestleTalkCast, and on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/wrestletalkcast

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