Congratulations go out to Shane Fury for defeating Shane Somers to become the new NWA Illinois state Champion at NWA Central States in Swansea, Illinois.
Shane Fury is one of the Midwest toughest young stars in the sport today. MWR fans have seen him at MECW and Dynamo Pro Wrestling in the past .Fury is the younger brother of the hard hitting and very dangerous “The Showgun” Chris L.O.G.A.N and has appeared for many top promotions in the Illinois area.
MWR received word that on August 31st Fury will defend his title in an I-Quit match against Somers when Central States Wrestling returns to action in Cahokia, IL. At the Knights Columbus Hall.
In action will be the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion Rob Conway as he will meet the current NWA Central States Champion Evan “Money” Morri$ w/ Garrett Williams.
Current NWA 360 & Bull Of The Woods Heavyweight Champion & Former NWA North American Heavyweight Champion, “Addictive and Expensive” Byron Wilcott will meet the “The Showgun” Chris L.O.G.A.N.!!!
Get your tickets on July 1st 2013 at the following locations:
Knights of Columbus 100 E. Fifth Street Cahokia, IL. 62206 Phone # : 618-337-1303
No more trophies…Ken Kasa is the official SICW Classic Wrestling Champion.
In the early years of his career, the wrestler known as Ian Storm had the support of the fans but never quite reached championship status. After a sabbatical from the ring wars, he decided a change was in order…and “Ironman” Ken Kasa made his re-debut in the spring of 2012.
Kasa wore a spiked “gas mask” to the ring and brought a new aggression to his wrestling style…and his performances caught the eye of several notable people on the local scene. One of those was manager Travis Cook, who had already recruited former protégé Dave Vaughn to his side…with Kasa added to the fold, the “Travis Cook Organization” had two tough contenders for whatever belt they targeted.
It didn’t take long for the bulls eye to land on SICW Classic Wrestling Champion Ricky Cruz. Over the course of Cruz’s year-plus reign as champion, many nights were spent dealing with the headaches provided by Cook’s stable AND his mouth. Despite the hardships, Cruz assembled an impressive streak as champion, prompting the fan chant of “Cruz Can’t Lose!”…Cook was dead-set on proving the fans wrong and it was last December when he seemingly achieved that goal.
In a tag match pitting Kasa and former champion Ron Powers against Cruz and Sean Vincent, Vincent was injured and Ricky was left in a two-on-one situation. Vincent gallantly tried to rejoin the battle but it was too late…Kasa took advantage of the situation and scored the shocking pinfall over the titleholder!
On the heels of that win, Kasa earned a title shot in January…Cook interfered several times in the bout and Kasa used several foreign objects to his advantage. In the end, Cruz hit Kasa with a chair that Kasa had brought into the ring…resulting in Kasa getting the win by disqualification(but not winning the title).
Despite the ever-present rule in wrestling that titles do NOT change hands on a DQ, Travis latched onto Kasa’s two wins over Cruz as proof that The Ironman was the “true” champion of SICW. He even presented an “engraved crystal trophy” to Kasa to commemorate his claim to the championship! With Cruz wrestling all over the country, he was absent from a few SICW shows and unable to immediately respond to Cook’s slated point of view.
The situation came to a head earlier this month. Travis Cook was irate about Cruz NOT defending his title against Ken Kasa on that night and vowed that his organization would “make a statement” that night. After Kasa & Vaughn defeated Gary Jackson & Shorty Biggs, The Big Texan joined the duo in dishing out a post-match beat down. Travis Cook brought out hair trimmers and threatened to shave Gary Jackson‘s head…and when Commissioner Keith Smith intervened, HE was assaulted and partially shaved!
The champion finally hit the ring to put an end to Cook’s actions, but that was just what Cook wanted. He forced the hand of both Cruz and promoter Herb Simmons by demanding that Kasa get the next title shot after Cruz’s defense against Ron Powers later in the night. Ricky was angry about Travis’ insults(he had claimed that Ricky and Savio Vega were “stealing hubcaps” down in Puerto Rico) and agreed to the terms…something that would come back to haunt him.
Ricky already had a tough task ahead of him in the form of Ron Powers. The previous titleholder tried to win through underhanded means, pulling special guest referee Danny Boy Hawkins in the way of Cruz’s superkick.
Powers then delivered a low blow and piledriver, but Danny Boy called for the disqualification instead of counting a pin. At that point, Kasa and Cook re-entered the picture…they demanded their promised title shot right then and there. Cruz was bloody and hurt…but he was also ticked off and ready to shut Travis Cook’s mouth. Challenge accepted…the match was on.
Unfortunately, while both men had already wrestled that night, Kasa was in a tag match about an hour earlier while Cruz had just completed a tough title defense.
Cruz took his frustrations out on Travis Cook…even shattering a hubcup over Cook’s head!
However, the loss of focus proved to be his undoing as Kasa connected with his trademark flying dropkick, then locked on a cravate hold. Cruz struggled to escape the move but, risking serious injury, he finally had no choice but to tap out!
Question his methods, but the outcome was exactly what he and his manager wanted: The SICW Classic Wrestling Championship belt now resides around the waist of Ken Kasa. Of course, now that he’s the champion, the target is on The Ironman’s back…Ricky Cruz will want a rematch. Chris Hargas still has a score to settle with his former friend. How do Ron Powers and Flash Flanagan feel about Kasa jumping ahead of them in line? How does Dave Vaughn feel about his partner getting the glory that Cook had once promised him?
Those questions will be answered down the line…but for now, Kasa has the gold and he is the man to beat in Southern Illinois Championship Wrestling.
7/20/2013 SICW East Carondelet Illinois 823 State St East Carondelet. Il 62240 –$9 Doors at 7 PM; Bell Time at 8 PM
This Friday in Alton, Illinois, I get to put a lot of demons to rest and right a lot of wrongs from my past. For legal reasons, I can’t even mention this particular promotion’s name since they refuse to acknowledge me by name or acknowledge that this match is even happening. But they’re only half right…..this WILL happen, but it won’t be a “match” by definition. This will be an all out massacre.
Davey Vega is a fraud. He and this wrestling promotion who shall not be named make him out to be a man of respect and a man of the people. But he’s not a man. He’s a coward who refuses to face the skeletons in his closet and take responsibility for the shit he’s put me through in the past. He has had me all but erased from this unnamed promotion, and accepts none of the responsibility for it. And yet, he comes to the ring smiling and slapping hands like he doesn’t have a care in the world. It’s about time somebody returned the favor and made him disappear.
Davey Vega made me who I am today. He put the old K.C. Karrington to rest 5 years ago with one heart breaking punch. I honestly dont know if I should hate him for it or thank him. But what I do know is that this Friday he finally has to look his monster in the eye and atone for his sins.
Not much longer now.
6/28/2013 St Louis Anarchy (Alton, Illinois) 405 East 4th Street Doors at 6:30pm (6:15pm for Golden ticket holders and Reserved 2nd row)
In this episode:
– “The Well Moustached Gotch Stylist” Ryan Drago vs. “The Fittest Wrestler in the World” Mark Sterling
– Lucy Mendez vs. Jessica James
– Kansas Title: “Rock ‘n Roll” Mike Sydal vs. “Showcase” Tyler Cook
The number one rule of our promotion is that we are always 100% honest with our fans. Due to circumstances beyond my control, several changes have to be made to this Friday’s card.
1. Due to Total Non-Stop Action (TNA) TV taping, TJ Perkins has been pulled by their management for their event. He will not be in attendance on Friday, but expressed his sincerest apologies and will be back at a later date. After hearing this news, true to his nickname “The Ace of Anarchy” Davey Vega has stepped up to the plate and will compete twice and we will have a St. Louis Anarchy first Davey Vega against A.C.H. The 2 out of 3 falls stipulation will be saved until TJ Perkins is able to return.
2. Due to a knee injury suffered at last weekend ROH’s IPPV T.D Thomas will be unable to compete.
3. Due to a scheduling conflict Jonathan Gresham has informed me that he will not compete for SLA this Friday.
JoJo Bravo has demanded a rematch with Arik Cannon after the humiliation he feels he suffered at the last show. I have agreed to grant him that rematch this Friday in light of the recent cancellations.
Despite these cancellations St. Louis Anarchy staff & wrestlers are dedicated to delivering a top notch wrestling show this Friday night in Alton, Illinois. We truly hope to see all our fans there this Friday even with this bad news.
The 15th edition of RingSyders on MWR is available now. Ben Simon and Drew Abbenhauswill host big action.
Former WLW Heavyweight Champ Jason Jones joins us again to discuss why he vacated the title, his participation in the upcoming tournament to fill the vacancy, and the identity of Leland Race.
This show is short; listen to Drew’s News and the interview.
Everyone at Missouri Wrestling Revival would like to wish Ryan Howe the best this Thursday night on Spike TV’s TNA Gut Check. We were privileged to have him be an important part of the first ever MWR Trading card series at number 56.
Let us hope to see Howe in the TNA trading card series in the future.
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This week’s TNA Gut Check Contestants. Ryan Howe of Louisville, KY is a Musician who has been playing since he was 5 years old and has expanded his abilities to 27 instruments. His love for music is what brought him into the world of wrestling and he has been working towards this moment that could be the most important match of his career. Watch IMPACT WRESTLING every Thursday night at 9/8c on Spike TV.
10. Adam Raw vs. Frankie Big Balls– The last match in the history of the WCWF Circus Maximus event.
9.Nick Tyson vs. Adam Raw- Two men who started the LWA in the last one on battle they ever had.
8.Davey Vega vs. Johnny Gargano– Two wrestlers at the time who were both on the verge on being the top wrestlers in there respected home companies. Both have grown into those roles in a great way.
7. TJ Perkins vs. Davey Richards – Two men in the world of pro wrestling that are capable of having great matches in just about any style. A wrestling classic on paper and it lived up to the expectations.
6.ACH vs. Dingo 2 outta 3 falls: The present of Saint Louis wrestling vs. the man who helped put STL wrestling on the map.
5.Evan Gelistico vs. Davey Vega: The last ever LWA title match at Circus Maximus and a night that started a 17 month title run by Evan Gelistico.
4.Gerald James vs. ACH– This was part of in my opinion the best feud in the history of Anarchy TX and STL. The two went all over the USA and both men grew as wrestlers and performers during this feud.
3.Jeremy Wyatt vs. KC Karrington– The longest title match in the history of LWA and SLA. This match ended the most underrated champion in our lineages history’s title run.
2. Dan Walsh vs. Gerald James: The bloodiest match in the history of the event.
1. The Submission Squad vs. The Bearded Men from Space Station 11 Street Fight: This match capped off the biggest feud in the history of the LWA and was the wildest match in the company’s history that would need to be seen to believe. The cops were called; a hand was set on fire and used as a weapon. At this year’s Circus Maximus two of those men that were in that match Davey Vega and KC Karrington will finally settle issues steaming from that very personal feud all those years ago.