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ST Louis Anarchy Circus Maximus July 25th, 2/3 Falls Table Ladders and Chairs match: Gary Jay © vs. Mat Fitchett

Posted by flairwhoooooo on July 14, 2014

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For Anarchy fans, this is “Circus Maximus” season and that means tons of action and anarchy! On top of all the amazing action you get at every Saint Louis Anarchy event this year’s Circus Maximus (#CM14) will have the theme of Anarchy vs. BOSS!! Here are all the details on this huge event (do not wait to get your tickets as we have broken our attendance record the last three events and this one we will do the same.)

Saint Louis Anarchy presents: Circus Maximus 2014 Friday July 25th, 2014 Live From Knights of Columbus in Alton, IL (405 E 4th Street Alton IL) Doors Open at 6:30pm Show starts at 7:00pm

Tickets:Front Row $15 ($18 at door)Second Row $12 ($15 at door) General Admission $10 ($15 at door)

$1 BEER and FULL BAR!

NO RECORDING LIVE EVENT!

Main Event: Saint Louis Anarchy Championship Match 2/3 Falls Table Ladders and Chairs match: Gary Jay © vs. Mat Fitchett (won the Lethal Lottery to get his title shot)

Tag Team Dream Match: The Hooligans (Devin/Mason Cutter) vs. The Young Bucks (Nick/Matt Jackson)

Grudge Match: Michael Elgin vs. Jo Jo Bravo

Darin Corbin vs. Brandon Espinosa w/ Angelus Layne *stipulation being IF Corbin beats Espinosa, he wins the right to MARRY Layne/Espinosa at our next event

Kyle O’ Reilly vs. Danny Cannon

Zak Sawyer vs Arik Cannon

Anarchy vs. BOSS: Davey Vega vs. Christian Rose

Anarchy vs. BOSS (DOUBLE DOG COLLAR CHAIN MATCH): Adam Raw/Alexander Rudolph vs. Dan Walsh/Jordan Lacey

ALSO SCHEDULED FOR ACTION: ACH, Jeremy Wyatt, Evan Gelistico, Angelus Layne, Alex Castle & the 2 top students from Micheal Elgin’s July seminar will win a pre-show match.

CARD SUBJECT TO CHANGE

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“Elitism Triumphant in Best of 7 Series at South Broadway!”

Posted by flairwhoooooo on July 13, 2014

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By A.K. Edwards

It may have been Christmas in July at the South Broadway Athletic Club, but the action inside the ring on Saturday night was far from cold.

In what was perhaps the most important event in SBAC history, Team Elitism took on Team Harris, the group representing respected commissioner Jim Harris, in a Best-of-Seven series that would determine control of the company.

The theme of the night may have conjured up images of a icy winter, but from this writers point of view, tempers were flaring red hot from the opening bell. Whether it was commissioner Harris bickering with the very despicable Sean Orleans ringside during matches, or Brandon “Espy” Espinosa addressing the crowd, trying to convert the masses to The Elitism–you could feel the intensity in the building from match to match.

Orleans and Espinosa, in particular, had plenty of reason to spew their propaganda. If the Elitism won the night, Orleans would take over as commissioner. While he would get the prestigious title and with it the power, Espinosa would undoubtedly benefit as the top dog of team Elitism. Orleans may be rising his way up the latter in MMWA, but if you follow the strings attached to his back you’ll find the real puppet master behind The Elitism movement: Espy

Espinosa and his band of thugs started the night off quick winning three of the nights first seven matches, thus taking a commanding lead in the race for the control.

Newcomer Kevin Lee Davidson cast a shadow over the ring in his South Broadway Athletic Club debut, as he picked up the pin for Team Elitism in a tag match to start the night off. Chase King and Lamarcus Clinton then cheated their way to a cheap victory over Gary Jackson and Zulu, to extend the Elitism’s lead to 2-0. The crowd jeered and boo’d their disapproval of King and Clinton’s devious ways, but it only seemed to make the dangerous tag team that much more focused, and even more anxious to quiet the obviously pro-Harris fans.

In perhaps one of the more memorable matches of the night, and certainly most historic, MMWA Junior Heavyweight Champion Ace Hawkins successfully defended his title against Andrew “The Wolf” Wilder.

The action was intense, to say the least, as both men risked both life and limb to position a ladder in the center of the ring and climb up to reach gold. Wilder was inches away multiple times, and he certainly made Hawkins earn the strap. But in the end it was Hawkins, with the help of a low blow and other dastardly tactics, who found himself alone at the top of the latter, as he reclaimed his Junior Heavyweight Championship Gold.

To be honest, it was tough to determine who was in worse shape following the hellacious match, and that’s not even taking into consideration the state of the ladders–which were wrecked.

At that point, it was 3-0 Elitism, and Jim Harris and his crew were in trouble.

Whatever Harris said in the locker room during intermission certainly fired up the troops though, as Team Harris raced back to tie the series at three with a flurry of exciting wins.

First, Da’Marius Jones and A.J. Williams defended their tag titles against big  and Orleans. Then, it was Moondog Rover who got the best of Mephisto, who was obviously not as comfortable with the concept of a Dog Collar match as fan favorite Moondog was. Despite Mephisto bringing out a rolled up newspaper in an attempt to shame and beat the beast into defeat, it was Moondog who walked away as the TV Champion.

Finally, despite Barackus‘ best attempts to wake up his claw and put Dave Osborne to sleep, Big Dave captured the Survivor Championship in a grueling 2-Out-of-3 falls match that literally shook the building to its very core.

Tied up 3-3, everything rode on the gauntlet match to end the night. The winner of the gauntlet, which featured competitors from each team competing in 1-on-1 action, would determine who walked away from South Broadway with control of the MMWA.

J-Mal Swagg was the first entrant for The Elitism, but he was pinned after a huge leg-drop from Everett Connors of Team Harris off the top rope. Ace Hawkins then appeared in the ring for The Elitism, but he befell the same fate as Swagg, as Connor’s leg drop found him for the 1-2-3 in the center of the ring.

Down two competitors, The Elitisim was obviously desperate as Sean Orleans made his way to the squared circle. 

Rather than fight, though, Orleans–true to his loud-mouth nature–grabbed the mic to berate Connors, who was red-hot at the moment. The crafty Hawkins, who was still sulking at ring-side, saw the opportunity for yet another Elitism cheap-shot and took it, as he bashed Connors in the back of the head with his Junior Heavyweight Championship title.

Orleans then took advantage, despite the disapproval of the crowd, and went in for the easy pin.

The next member to enter the match for Team Harris was Webmaster Stevie K. The fall saw Orleans trying to run away and plead his way out, as Stevie’s power was too much for him. Outside of the ring, Stevie charged in with a high knee but Orleans moved out of the way, causing Stevie’s knee to collide with the ring post. Orleans took the opportunity to roll in the ring and Stevie was counted out.

The Elitism was now tied 2 to 2 with Team Harris.  The Elitism had regained momentum.

Just as the crowd realized the impending doom of the Jim Harris era, though, it erupted upon realizing who had just returned to the ring to fight for the commish.

It was none other than Shaft, who was given a heroes welcome into the ring by the crowd; as he stalked and pushed the cowardly Orleans around before making the wannabe commish tap-out to his ankle lock.

Not a person was in their seat as Shaft stood over Orleans victoriously, but that moment was short-lived and ruined by Espinosa, who surprised Shaft from behind and then drove his head to the mat with a nasty thud that was heard throughout the building.

Perhaps realizing that the tide had turned in his favor, Espinosa took to the mic to preemptively announce the end of the Harris era, as well as predict a win over Harris’ last chance, Brian James.

Despite Espinosa’s strong words, James entered the ring fully backing up Harris, and it looked like he had a shot until a move from Espinosa found James staring at the ceiling with Espy above him ready to strike. Once again though, Espinosa’s confidence, if not hubris, got he best of him as he grabbed the mic from ringside and berated Harris, while pumping up The Elitism, as well as his own ego.

Before the crowd could catch its breath, the rest of the Elitism came running out of the locker room like a plague, and both James and Team Harris found themselves in very got water. Growing more confident by the moment, Espinosa told Harris that his time was up and that he had nobody left to have his back.

At that moment the doors busted open and Team Harris came out to equalize the situation, though. Both groups stared daggers at each other from across the ring as Espinosa and James continued their bout. Espy landed a big punch, the Elitism erupted. James mounted a comeback, and team Harris cheered, firmly behind him.

Perhaps it was the spirit of competition that suddenly filled the room or sadly, perhaps it was just my own naivety. Either way, though, this writer believed, if just for one moment, that the night would end in the ring with a winner that clearly earned his stripes, while the loser could walk away with his head held high.

Ignorance surely is bliss.

Espinosa would tell you it was a coincidence–truth or not–,but somehow James was sent flying into the referee, which sent the official tumbling across the ring, surely knocked out.

Espy, true to his Elistism nature, saw the opportunity to pounce and barked orders for his crew to attack James. Team Harris wouldn’t allow the injustice to go on for long though, as they were eventually able to clear the ring and restore order back to a one-on-one scenario.

What looked to once again be a fair fight quickly disintegrated back into mischief though, as Orleans, possibly realizing his opportunity was slipping away, attacked James from behind, which gave Espinosa all the time he needed to finish both James and Team Harris off with a wicked chair shot. Metal collided with cranium and James went down, unable to kick out of the 3-count.

It was a truly cold-hearted way for Christmas in July to end at the South Broadway Athletic Club.

Because of the stipulations that led to the Best-of-Seven event, commissioner Harris is now contractually required to resign from his position. Control of MMWA now rest solely in the hands of Orleans, Espinosa and Timmy Miller.

One can only fathom what that means for the state of the MMWA, but it certainly can’t be good.

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Gary Jackson, Bull Bronson, Flash Flanagan, Interview Heath Hatton, Classic: Crusher Blackwell

Posted by flairwhoooooo on July 13, 2014

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SICW wrestling is continuing to heat up the action this summer with more legends scheduled to appear. Saturday July 26 Ox Baker will be at the East Carondelet Community Center, and Saturday August 16th “Mr. Wonderful” Paul Orndorff will be with all the SICW stars.

For ticket info call 618-286-4848 or message us.

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3XW Learning the Ropes on CW’s Great Day this morning.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on July 12, 2014

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Ricky Cruz has a Message for Iceman on July 19th in Chillicothe, MO

Posted by flairwhoooooo on July 12, 2014

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RingSyders: Dave Osborne, Luke Roberts

Posted by Ben Simon on July 10, 2014

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The 42nd edition of RingSyders on MWR is available now.  Ben Simon and Drew Abbenhaus will host big action.

GO TO THE RINGSYDERS PAGE AND DOWNLOAD THE SHOW

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With two major local events this Saturday, MMWA Wrestling and Dynamo Pro Wrestling make their cases as to why you should go to their respective events.

Luke Roberts of Dynamo Pro talks “Stroke Ain’t No Joke” a benefit for the American Stroke Association.

Dave Osborne of MMWA joins us on the phone to talk about the important Best of Seven Series for control of wrestling at the South Broadway Athletic Club.

Plus, what is Ronda Rousey‘s potential in MMA after her last successful title defense which lasted just 16 seconds?  Find out!

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The Official Missouri Rankings: Halfway to a Year

Posted by Ben Simon on July 10, 2014

By Ben Simon

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The third period of MWR’s computerized rating system is posted.  In May and June, 12 events happened in the State. Before anything else, check out this important link – WebDesign499.

Head over to the MO Rankings page for the latest performance publication.  Notice how the wrestlers are organized?  It’s alphabetically, not by rating.  This emphasizes that no one has participated in enough singles matches to warrant a stable rating.  What you see is simply where everyone stands.  However, here are some facts:

The highest rated is Jake Dirden.  While he did fight Ricky Cruz to try to win his Dynamo Pro title back, No Contests do not count.  Thus, he was inactive this period.

Kyle Roberts and Jack Gamble had the best records at 3-0 each.  Newcomer Roberts is climbing the ranks faster than many thought he would.

WLW’s Dustin Bozworth had the worst record at 0-3.  Unfortunately for Boz, the DQ decision in his last match should have gone in his favor.

Brandon Espinosa had the most matches at 5.  “Espy” is notable for crossing all promotional lines and wrestles every weekend somewhere.

For details on how the ratings work, read the Introduction

As the Glicko rating system continues to calculate the coming periods, we’ll see each active wrestler’s rating become accurate and stable.  Eventually, an official “Top 10″ can be rendered.

The next release comes in early September.
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Larry Matysik has earned the Melby Award for wrestling journalism By Greg Oliver

Posted by flairwhoooooo on July 10, 2014

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Each year, the George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame honours someone for their contributions to professional wrestling journalism. For 2014, the chosen one is author Larry Matysik of St. Louis — though health issues are preventing him from attending the ceremony.

The Melby Award is just one of the presentations made by the Tragos/Thesz Hall, a part of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame Dan Gable Museum in Waterloo, Iowa. Other names being recognized at banquet on Saturday, July 19th are Scott and Rick Steiner, Wilbur Snyder. Diamond Dallas Page will get the Frank Gotch Award and Larry Hennig receives the Lou Thesz Award. As well, the George Tragos Award will be presented to retired MMA great — and now movie star — Randy Couture. Jim Ross will host the event.

To read the rest of this great article click here.

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MMWA Christmas in July Special Best of 7 this Saturday at the South Broadway Athletic Club

Posted by flairwhoooooo on July 9, 2014

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This coming Saturday night at the historic South Broadway Athletic Club fans will be able to enjoy Christmas in July as the stars of MMWA enter the ring for one of the biggest cards of the year.

It will be The Elitism taking on Team MMWA

If the Elitism wins, Sean Orleans will take over Jim Harris’ role as acting commissioner for MMWA. If Team MMWA wins then all lawsuits will be dropped.

1) Kevin Lee Davids (Elitism) vs. Laurence Johnson (Team MMWA)

2) Chase King & Lamarcus Clinton (Elitism) vs. Gary Jackson and a Mystery partner (Team MMWA)

3) FIRST EVER Ladder Match for MMWA Jr. Heavyweight Championship
Ace Hawkins (Elitism) vs. Andrew Wilder (Team MMWA)

4) MMWA Tag Team Championship Rematch
Jackson Whitechapel & Sean Orleans (Elitism) vs. Da’Marius Jones & AJ Williams (Team MMWA)

5) Wild World OF Wrestling TV Championship Dog Collar Match
Mephisto (Elitism) vs. MoonDog (Team MMWA) (If necessary)

6) 2 out of 2 Fall Survivor Championship
Barackus (Elitism) vs. Dave Osborne (Team MMWA) (If necessary)

7) FIRST EVER Gauntlet at MMWA-
Captain Brandon Espinosa with J-Mal Swagg, a sub for Evan Gelistico and a mystery partner (Elitism) vs. Captain Brian James, Stevie K, Everett Connors and a mystery partner. (Team MMWA) (If necessary)

Bell Time at 8:00 For advance tickets, call (314) 778-4833.

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E25: Darin Corbin’s W.R.E.S.T.L.I.N.G Reflections: Just Plain Insulting

Posted by flairwhoooooo on July 9, 2014

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Darin Corbin has been known to throw a couple quick insults at local fans and wrestlers alike. So he wanted to take a moment to share some of his finer ones with you. Joined by Marion Fontaine and Jervis Cottonbelly, they share different insights on insults. What would be your favorite?

Guest Stars:
Jervis Cottonbelly (star of Gentlemania) @GentlemanJervis
Marion Fontaine (@jnottke & @OldeWrestling)

 

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