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APW March 17th Milo, Iowa!!

Posted by flairwhoooooo on March 9, 2012

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The Body Slam on Saturdays 9:30 AM to 12:00 PM internet radio stlouisflo.com

Posted by flairwhoooooo on March 9, 2012

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Listen to Kathy Hanner co-host on the Body Slam on internet radio stlouisflo.com. We are the home of the Independent Artist. Wrestling fan? Tune in to hear us interview some of your favorite indie wresters. Aspiring Musician??

This week Mephisto and Brandon Aaron’s.

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Tune in and feel free to call and let me know you listening.
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Jimmy Karryt is on his way to IWAU.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on March 9, 2012

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MWR shoots on covering the Midwest.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on March 8, 2012

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By Brian Kelley

Today, I had a friend contact me on why I have not been to one of there shows while I have attended quite a few of other shows recently. First off I wished I had enough money to just go to the shows, I love being there, I love taking photos and I love seeing the fans and the wrestlers. MWR has been worth every dime to me and I hope that you the fans have enjoyed the site and Id love for MWR to have a positive impact on the wrestlers careers going forward.

For the past 8 months, I have been looking for a job with nothing promising in sight. As you may have read in Mick Foley’s Have a nice day book or Matt Murphy’s book “The Somebody Obsession: A Nobody’s Desperate Journey to Stardom” you know that there is little money for the wrestlers in the sport that so dearly deserve it at our level. There is no $50.00 to take home at the end of the night as a booking fee. With that said, there is no money whatsoever for the photographer,(or at least this one) who also runs and edits the site for your enjoyment.

I know I don’t have the skills of an ACH in the ring or the good looks and body of a Ryan Slade or the sheer  power of Brian Breaker or the natural ability of  Mike Sydal , but I feel as if MWR is my way of being a part of my first true love , which is Wrestling. I have no regrets about this site and with this post I am not trying to pat myself on the back (Though I could see where you get that ideal) , no just trying to leave a clear understanding to my friends who don’t understand what time it takes just to get to and back from a show.

Often my girlfriend Dubray is kept from doing what she wants to do because of my love of covering a show. If I was to win the lottery, I would still be doing what I am doing. Dubray has been wonderful in her support of the site, though it can be weary for her at times just to drive 250 miles, not have time to sight see cause we are low on time and more likely just have enough money to get back, sit 3 hours, wait for me to get a promo or two then head out for the 250 mile drive only to get home at 4 in the morning.

Once again,  this isn’t to complain as the friendships that we have made throughout the Midwest at each promotion is priceless , and has been a dream come true. Having people such as Larry Matysik, MsChif, Davey Richards and Trevor Murdock just to name a few to endorse MWR has been truly awesome. Teaming up with a top company like 3XW to help spread the MWR name to their fans with a promotion like the Mark Sterling vs Jeremy Wyatt trading card, to be able to present Brandon Espinosa and Stacey O’Brien their 2011 awards at MMWA-SICW and AAPW respectably is such an honor This week it was great to have David Schmida owner of the The Wrestling Press.com to add a link to our site using the MWR logo, while Adam Testa mentioned us on The Greg DeMarco show and Ringsyders invited me on their show this last Sunday . I am always happy to see the local wrestlers and fans wear the MWR shirt and to have Harley Race’s permission to work with his promotion WLW has never lost its luster in my heart.

How great it has been to be a guest at Mike Chapman and Bob Geigel’s house in the past, getting the chance to hear from two men who have worked with the best and have also been inducted in several Hall of Fames.

Thanks to all the promoters, wrestlers and fans that support MWR, I know that can is said so often but without each of the three of you, the site would be nothing.

Let’s be real no one put a gun to my head to make me go to the shows, I just want my friends to know that it is nothing personal that I make shows that are closer to me than the ones that they are at

With that said lets take a basic look at the promotions we cover, how close their normal shows are and how much it cost to get to that show from my house in Salisbury, Mo.

WLW

Driving directions to Eldon, MO

Distance: 117.07 miles

Time: 1:52 hr

Total miles 234 x $2.47= $57.80

NWA Dynamo

Driving directions to Glen Carbon, IL

Distance: 144.3 miles

Time: 2:17 hr

Total Miles 288 x $2.47= $71.14

Metro Pro Wrestling

Driving directions to Kansas City, KS

Distance: 160.35 miles

Time: 2:29 hr

Total Miles 320 x $2.47= $79.04

IHW

Driving directions to Red Bud, IL

Distance: 161.75 miles

Time: 2:38 hr

Total miles 324  x$2.47 =$ 80.03

MMWA

Driving directions to St Louis, MO

Distance: 178.53 miles

Time: 2:51 hr

Total  miles 357  x $2. 47 = $ 88.18

SLA

Driving directions to Granite City, IL

Distance: 181.27 miles

Time: 2:58 hr

Total miles 363  x $2.47= $89.66

MECW

Driving directions to Wood River, IL

Distance: 187.13 miles

Time: 3:01 hr

Total miles 374  x 2.47 =$ 92.38

SICW

Driving directions to East Carondelet, IL

Distance: 189.26 miles

Time: 3:09 hr

Total miles 378 x $2.47 = $93.37

New Midwest Wrestling

Driving directions to Springfield, IL

Distance: 193.59 miles

Time: 3:16 hr

Total miles 388  x $2.47 = $95.84

PWE

Driving directions to Mt Pulaski, IL

Distance: 218.49 miles

Time: 3:47 h

Total miles 438 x $2.47 =$ 108.19

3XWrestling

Driving directions to Des Moines, IA

Distance: 244.33 miles

Time: 3:52 h

Total miles 488  x $2.47 = $120.54

Zero-1

Driving directions to Mattoon, IL

Distance: 252.49 miles

Time: 3:57 h

Total miles 506  x2.47 = $ 124.98

Magnum and PWP

Driving directions to Council Bluffs, IA

Distance: 262.66 miles

Time: 4:10 h

Total miles 526  x $2.47 = $ 129.93

AAPW

Driving directions to Marion, IL

Distance: 297.69 miles

Time: 4:44 h

Total miles 596  x $2.47 =$ 147.21

IWA U and IWAP

Driving directions to Olney, IL

Distance: 317.56 miles

Time: 5:14 h

Total miles 636  x $ 2.47 = $157.09

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3XW teams up with MWR to present a FREE MWR/3XW Mark Sterling vs. Jeremy Wyatt match trading card on March 30th.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on March 8, 2012

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It is with great pleasure that we are to announce that MWR has teamed up with 3XWrestling for a fun promotion for the fans this month at All-Play on March 30th in Des Moines, Iowa.

Last year, Mark Sterling and Jeremy Wyatt delivered the 2011 MWR Match of the year with the first ever 60 minute Iron Man Match during the MWR Years in January of 2011. When the 60 minutes expired and the bell rang, they were tied with no clear cut winner. The fans came to their feet chanting for more.  3XW’s Todd Contryman gave them what they wanted and the match continued. During an explosive 7 minutes of action it would be Mark Sterling who would have his hand raised in victory, thus earning the nickname “The Iron Man”

Just a little over a year later, the feud between two of the best in the country has only heated up more. Wyatt would have a phenomenal year at 3XW as he went on to defeat Brian Ash for the 3XW title. Not to be outdone, Sterling on the last show of 2011 would defeat Wyatt thus winning his first 3XW Heavyweight Championship.

In less than thirty days, the rematch of what many believe to be the biggest match in the history of MWR to date will go to round two as 3XW has signed 3XW Champion Mark Sterling to meet “The Belt Collector” Jeremy Wyatt in IRON MAN 2!!!

The title will be on the line, 3XW has just signed a TV contract so fans can catch 3XW TV weekly on CW affiliates in Iowa – 6 p.m. Saturday on KWKB Ch 20 in eastern Iowa and 1:30 a.m. Monday on KCWI ch 23/ch 9 (Mediacom) in central Iowa, making this match even that more important.

It was with great pleasure that 3XWrestling contacted MWR to work together to give back to the hundreds of fans that have been packing ALL-PLAY to see many of the best in the Midwest battle it out.

To the first 400 fans that purchase a ticket and enter the doors that night will receive a FREE MWR/3XW Mark Sterling vs. Jeremy Wyatt IRON MAN 2 match card. This card will be the first ever match card in the set and will be number 72.

With a great bio on the back from 3XWrestling announcer Midnight Guthrie, this is a card worthy of the match that you will see in the main event that night.

We would like to thank 3XWrestling for teaming up with MWR for this great promotion for you the fans.

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Get your tickets now at 3XWrestling.com

 If you are a promotion that would like to team up with MWR in 2012 please contact Brian Kelley at flairwhoooooo@yahoo.com

Fans in St Louis look for a great promotion at NWA Dynamo Pro Wrestling on April 6th at NWA Dynamo Pro Wrestling as the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion Adam Pearce returns to meet Kahagas along with the homecoming of Santana G as she meets Christina Von Eerie. Fans will also enjoy the Dynamo Tag team tournament that night. If you listened to RingSyders Party Animal radio this past Sunday then you know what we will be giving away to the MWR fans at this must attend show in Glen Carbon, Illinois.

RingSyders airs every Sunday from (usually) 5-7 P.M. We are the show for wrestlers, referees, promoters, fans, marks, smarks and people named Mark.

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IWA Unlimited March 10 Survival Mode

Posted by flairwhoooooo on March 8, 2012

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Listen now to podcast of The Greg DeMarco Show with Screamin’ Serenity and AAPW’S Adam Testa.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on March 7, 2012

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Last night AAPW Marketing director Adam Testa and rising female star Serenity were guest on The Greg DeMarco show. MWR fans listen to the interview to see if you should shop at Office Depot or Office Max. Find out the goals of the one and only screamin’ Serenity in the world of wrestling.

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Serenity was impressive during her match against one of the toughest women in wrestling today Rachel Summerlyn at St Louis Anarchy this past February. (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

Also you can listen in to hear Testa’s take of AAPW’S Main Event, what AAPW has in store for 2012 plus a few exciting announcements for AAPW and their fans in the ring and on their website in the near future.

Don’t hesitate check it out here.

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“Rockstar” Jimmy Rockwell reviews Matt Murphy’s book “The Somebody Obsession: A Nobody’s Desperate Journey to Stardom”

Posted by flairwhoooooo on March 7, 2012

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Jimmy Rockwell currently is one of the top young wrestlers in the Midwest today.  Rockwell is multi-dimensional  wrestler who has won singles titles around the Midwest and currently holds onto two tag team titles with two different partners.

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“Rockstar” Jimmy Rockwell (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

Rockwell’s title history.

3xw Pure Championship

3xw Cruiserweight Championship

Current 3xw tag team champion with Mike Sydal

1st ever 3xw King of Des Moines

Current Metro Pro wrestling Tag Team Champion with Zach Thompson

NWA  Midwest tag team champion

Mecw tag team champion

MECW Independent champion

Windy City Pro Wrestling 6man tag team champion

By Rockstar Jimmy Rockwell

I get asked quite a bit what’s it’s like to be a pro wrestler… where do i start? How does somebody describe something they’ve completely dedicated themselves to?

Wrestling is filled with the good stuff but there is also the times that is filled with disappointment and setback.

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During a huge 6 man match at Metro Pro Wrestling in February , Matt Murphy teamed up with Bull Schmitt and Trevor Murdock to take on Showtime Bradley Charles, Jeremy Wyatt and Mark Sterling. Here Murphy drops Charles and Wyatt.(Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

Maybe this where I’m supposed to talk about the blood, sweat and tears?

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Rockwell and his partner Zach Thompson otherwise known as Heroes for Hire has had two classic matches with the Hooligans at Metro Pro Wrestling. (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

Well in Matt Murphy’s autobiography, The Somebody Obsession, he nails it.

Matt overcame a less ideal childhood to follow a dream. He dedicated himself to it in ways other people can only imagine and achieved a level they can only dream about. From being the 1st graduate of the Harley Race Academy and being one of Harley’s best and brightest. He toured Japan, wrestled the best in the world, and entertained thousands. All while living with friends, waiting tables and wrestling with demons.

Matt’s book is an easy read with something for everybody. He’s got funny tales of language breakdowns with some of Japans best, to hilarious “injuries at his own hand”… Gives insight to some of the greatest stars in the history of pro wrestling. Harley Race’s competitive nature and the stubbornness of Bret Hart. Matt also gives his candid opinions on some of the best wrestlers covered in in the MWR area. Murphy does this with a writing style that makes you think he’s in the room telling you the stories personally.

This book is a must have for wrestling fans everywhere.

To purchase this must read book from All That Matt Murphy click here.

Fans can catch Matt Murphy and Jimmy Rockwell at Metro Pro Wrestling and various other quality promotions around the Midwest.

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“FRONTMAN” Michael Flannery wants Ryan Phoenix.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on March 6, 2012

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“The Frontman” Michael Flannery and Ryland Foxx (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

Ever since starting at New Midwest in August, with my manager, best friend, and partner, Ryland Foxx, I have remained undefeated. That’s right, a perfect win streak for over six months. You’d think that I’d be proud of such a tremendous accomplishment, but I’m NOT. I haven’t been challenged. I haven’t received the best that this company has to offer.

Therefore, my request is simple. I demand a match against Ryan Phoenix. He has just held the title for a year. He has accomplished a lot in his career. To me, he will just be another victory. Another notch on my belt. When all is said and done, I will prove myself victorious. Ryan Phoenix will be a distant memory on my long list of accomplishments. He’ll be nothing more than a name on a list of New Midwest wrestlers I have defeated. Nothing more than the dust on my Ballroom Blitz Brawltoberfest trophy. Nothing more than the scratches on my DVD’s reflecting my perfect winning streak. Ryland Foxx and I are coming, and our only expectation is to be the best. We are coming for you Ryan Phoenix. New Midwest management…you will give me this match, and I will win.

“The Frontman” Michael Flannery

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All American Pro Wrestling’s Main Event 1/14/2012 DVD Review

Posted by flairwhoooooo on March 6, 2012

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By Brian Kelley

MWR fans I am here to review a show that we covered at the beginning of the year AAPW’S Main Event in Marion, Illinois on January 14th, 2012. For the fans that are new to the site, AAPW has been a part of the MWR family of promotions from the very start. Throughout their history the company has been a proud company who has worked with the communities in southern Illinois for fundraisers while providing exciting wrestling with stars such as the current AAPW Champion Edmund McGuire, “Serial Thriller” Shane Rich, Playboy Paul Rose, the Mississippi Madman and “Homicidal” Steven Davis.

In the spring of 2011, it was announced that AAPW would be heading to the homes via WSIL3 ABC in their area with Collision; AAPW’S version of WWE’S RAW. AAPW would also be led by Chris Hagstrom, a promoter, who like his predecessor Sean Chambers had a desire to deliver Southern Illinois with family friendly wrestling filled with action, drama and a great time.

I won’t lie to you this review will be an inside look at the show from the ring and out as I know some of the men and women involved in making the show such a success.

First we will start with a fellow friend Adam Testa. AAPW Marketing Director Testa and I have different opinions on the way we like our wrestling, yet there is one common ground that we share, the desire to work to make what we do as big as we can. Testa, Hagstrom and AAPW announcer Kevin Hunsperger went to work locally putting up posters, and working the community. The three men were active in getting the word out about the show through various markets via the web. As my friend HVW promoter TNT Keny G says, the last thing you want to do when having a promotion is to have “a secret show”.

While MWR covered AAPW with 10 reasons why you should attend AAPW’S main event, Hagstrom joined Greg DeMarco of 411mania.com and the VOC Nation for an interview, Jerome Cusson, editor-in-chief of Pro Wrestling Ponderings (prowrestlingponderings.com) sat down with Hagstrom and Testa to discuss Main Event. Kevin Hunsperger, AAPW play-by-play commentator, had been previewing all the Main Event matches on his blog, My 1-2-3 Cents.

Fans could listen in on the radio as Hagstrom and Testa were joined by former AAPW Tag Team Champion Heath Hatton for a whirlwind tour of Withers Broadcasting stations during the week on the FM dial and Testa and Hatton were interviewed by Jimmy Fish, live on 1150 AM WGGH.

Flipside, inside The Southern Illinois, delivered with a special coverage of the Main Event, including an interview with special guest “Boom Boom” Colt Cabana that was set to print the Thursday before the show.

Then, on Friday morning, Hagstrom was live with Hunsperger at “WSIL in the Morning” on WSIL-TV 3. Hunsperger was interviewed about facing “The Masterpiece” Mike Masters at Saturday’s Main Event.

So with all that hard work done by the AAPW Staff, there was no way that anyone in Southern Illinois, heck the country could not know about this event.

As the doors open, people keep piling in one after another. I was behind the curtain with my friend and AAPW Champion Edmund McGuire as we watched the fans keep coming in. McGuire turned to me with a smile and said these words to me that I will never forget Brian you have covered us when we had only 20 people and now look at this, wow”. Wow, was right as the building would fill up to standing room only as 405 fans total was ready for wrestling at the Black Diamond Harley Davidson. The building is filled with motorcycles above the ring, no not just motorcycles; Harley’s. This is a great venue for wrestling.

So with 405 fans ready for wrestling, and the emotion and excitement buzzing through the air it was up to the wrestlers to stand up and rise to the occasion.

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AAPW Promoter Chris Hagstrom, Shane Rich and Kevin Hunsperger calls the action.(Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

The announcers on this DVD are AAPW Promoter, Chris Hagstrom, Kevin Hunsperger and former 3-time AAPW Champion Shane Rich.

The cover has great photos courtesy of Jason Wilkey, and the back has an easy to read match line up for this huge show. There is two disc done for this event with images of Colt Cabana on disc one and disc two features McGuire and challenger Ax Allwardt in a stare down.

Before I even put a DVD in the machine, I am impressed with the quality of the box. Now let’s see if the matches were as good on TV as I felt they were when I left the building that night.

Heat Hatton vs. “The Golden Boy” Greg Anthony

A grudge match between the veteran Anthony and young Hatton would start the match. The three commentators do a good job of announcing while not taking away from the in ring action. Anthony had cost Hatton the AAPW Tag team belts and had been a thorn in his side in 2011. This is a great match to start as Anthony is one of the best on the microphone. A student of the game, Anthony quickly lets the fans and us at home know that he is not the one to root for. The promo is nothing to intense, but an easy effective old school promo that has the fans rooting for Hatton off the bat.

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Greg Anthony looks to slow down rising star Heath Hatton. (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

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Heath Hatton nails a beautiful dropkick. (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

The match is very solid as Anthony works over the legs of Hatton, then taunts the crowd. Anthony maintains control of most the match but one mistake from the Golden Boy and Hatton capitalizes with a roll up for the victory. I do enjoy the replay of the final moments of the match as it added to the professionalism of the DVD.

Promo David Ade with Stacey O’Brien

Awesome, wasn’t expecting promos on the DVD. I am a huge fan of promos almost as much as I like the wrestling. The problem in the Midwest is that the wrestlers have very little experience at doing promos so this is great for the talent of AAPW. O’Brien put over that she has been training with Harley Race which is good and lets the fans know the history of her and Rebecca Raze.

M-Dogg 20” Matt Cross vs. Pokerface

The undefeated Pokerface sent out an open challenge to anyone to face him at the Main Event. Fans of WWE’S Tough Enough would recognize him as “M-Dogg 20” Matt Cross. Still I could tell most of the fans at AAPW didn’t recognize him but I knew at the end of the day, his skills would make them remember him.

Pokerface may not have the name but you can tell that he puts in the work as he is in top shape. Rich gives a history lesson of Cross’s words to Stone Cold Steve Austin on Tough Enough. Hagstrom hypes the show Collision. This match promises to be an exciting contest.

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Matt Cross (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

Cross delivers some great action that has the fans laughing and Pokerface in disgust. This a great back and forth wrestling match between these two on this night. This is a wonderful matchup that the fans at home or watching on DVD cannot keep their eyes off the ring.

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Pokerface nails some huge knees to Matt Cross on his way to victory. (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

Pokerface nails a great Ghetto Blaster kick for the win. A fun match. The replay shows that Cross is nailed with a bull’s eye with that kick.

PROMO PAC with Chris Hagstrom and El Generico- El Generico puts over PAC and states he has always respected him and their matches in the past and PAC lets the fans know that it has been over two years since they last met and Generico doesn’t know him at all.

NOTE: I enjoy that the promos are done well before their match instead of right before the match.

Jay Space vs. Billy Hills vs. Justice vs. Paul Rose vs. Bull Bronson Five man free for all.

First man to score a pinfall or submission would be the winner

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Jay Spade goes airborne. (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

The Farmer is OVAH at AAPW, Paul Rose has been a very entertaining wrestler at AAPW, and Jay Spade seems out of place with these big guys in the ring, can his speed help him win this match? Also in this match is the huge Bull Bronson, though he is very raw, I am impressed with the size and potential for Bull Bronson. Last but not least is Justice, another big guy who debut recently at AAPW.

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The Billy Hills gets double teamed from Playboy Paul Rose. (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

The farmer and Paul Rose go at it in the ring while Bull takes out Justice early by injuring the arm of the newcomer. Jay Spade takes out the other three guys with a dive from the top rope to the outside. Bronson is a monster tearing up the farmer then turning his attention to Spade. Rose and Bronson seem to have an early alliance but at the end of the day a win at AAPW is vital to capture.

Justice returns and takes out all the men except Bronson. Bronson throws out  Justice then delivers a splash on Rose to pick up the win. I actually liked this match more on DVD than I did live.

Commercials ??? Kind of cool really, don’t know why I think that.

Money Makin’Jam Boyz the Mississippi Madman and KC Jackson vs. Roscoe D. Harris and Bull Bronson.

I didn’t like it when Bull came out right after his match live but with Roscoe’s brother not there for the match I guess Harris figured he needed the stregnth of Bronson to take on the former 3-time AAPW Tag team Champions.

There is no man in the Midwest more popular than the Mississippi Madman. His tag team partner KC Jackson is a great contrast to his partner Madman. During the start of the match they discuss Kevin Hunsperger’s scary situation that will be featured on later in the night as Hunsperger takes on Mike Masters.

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Oh my !!(Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

The Money Makin Jam Boyz dominate early and when KC Jackson gets in trouble the fans chant loudly for him to make the tag to the Madman. Good double teams until Roscoe made the mistake of throwing Jackson into the Madman thus giving them the hope they needed.

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The Main attraction takes the wind out Harris then nails the stunner!!(Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

Bronson and Harris gets back the advantage for a moment till Jackson hits a stunner on Harris setting up the Fifth floor slam from the Madman.

PROMO Chris Hagstrom and Colt Cabana – Colt =Charisma

PAC vs. El Generico

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PAC explodes !!(Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

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Pac was on fire. (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

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High above comes El Generico. (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

This match is worth the $15.00 that AAPW is asking alone.

Disc Two

Promo Bob Fester interviews AX Allwardt and Gaylord Stevens. Wished they had some graphics to tell the fans that don’t know who these guys are. Both of these guys have always been fun giving promos.

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Rebecca Raze inturupts the presentation of Stacey O'Brien 2011 MWR Female of the wrestler plaque from MWR'S Dubray Tallman. (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

MWR’S Dubray Tallman presents Stacey O’Brien with the 2011 MWR Female Wrestler of the Year plaque….I am just glad she got in the ring and spoke instead of myself so GREAT JOB Dubray……Rebecca Raze comes to the ring to “cheer” on her rival O’Brien. Shortly after Raze attacks O’Brien looking to make a name for herself.

Stacey O’Brien vs. Rebecca Raze

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A big boot from Rebecca Raze. (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

O’Brien proved why she is the 2011 MWR Wrestler of the Year against the returning Raze. In Raze’s defense she has been out of action for quite some time and found herself in trouble at times against her former foe.

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(Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

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Does Raze hit this big move?? Buy the DVD to find out. (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

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Stacey O'Brien starts off the way she left 2011, a winner. (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

Promo- David Ade with Mike Masters. Masters sends a message that there is about to be an opening for an announcer at AAPW after he is done with him. Ok, he doesn’t say that but that’s what it sounds like.

Colt Cabana vs. “3G” Eric Wayne

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Colt Cabana plays around with "3G" Eric Wayne. (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

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Wayne looks to hit a big knee from the top rope. (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

This is a match that Eric Wayne would like to win to let the world know that he is among the best in the world. Wayne seems to be really off his game due to the shenanigans of Cabana from the get go.

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I dont know who was more surprise that Wayne won, Cabana or the fans but Wayne wins one of his biggest matches of the year. (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

It would take some time for “3G” to get on the offense but when he did it appeared that he had the popular Cabana where he wanted as he hit a death valley driver for the upset win.

Promo Bob Fester interviews Edmund McGuire- McGuire promises to maintain the AAPW Championship.

The history of Hunsperger and Masters highlight reel……Great job teaching new fans why an announcer is in this match.

Kevin Hunsperger vs. Mike Masters

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Some things in life sound better than they really are. For Keviun Hunsperger being a wrestler was a dream come true, or was it going to be a nightmare in the end? (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

AAPW built this match up perfectly as the bully Mike Masters blamed AAPW announcer Kevin Hunsperger for his losing streak in 2011. I had the feeling that Hunsperger felt he had a chance in this match, though I would disagree with him a 100%. Even though Masters had a rough 2011, he is still one of the most talented wrestlers in AAPW.

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Mike Masters toys with Hunsperger(Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

Masters dominates Hunsperger over and over again. The fans of AAPW is behind the announcer so that is a testament to the booking of this match and the men involved. Now that the match has begun, Hunsperger comes to his senses and realizes that he is in the ring with the big boys.

Hunsperger takes a beating as the fans chant “Lets go Kevin”

Masters brings in a steel chair to the ring to finish Hunsperger. Hagstrom enters the ring to protest to the referee .

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Jay Spade gives Hunsperger a vicious chair shot. (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

That gives Jay Spade the chance to interfere and take the chair away from Masters and level Masters with the steel chair and giving Hunsperger the chance to steal the win.

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(Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

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AAPW'S Main Event DVD starts out letting fans know that this is done by the pros and can be dangerous. Here we see Masters busted wide open. (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

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The look on the refs face says it all. (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

Commercial Black Diamond Harley Davidson– Nice

AAPW Heavyweight Championship No disqualification

Edmund “Livewire” McGuire vs. “Old School Warrior” Ax Allwardt

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(Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

Allwardt has been on the hunt to win his first ever AAPW Heavyweight Championship, but his arch enemy Edmund McGuire has stood in his way. The fans at AAPW LOVE Edmund McGuire, and rightfully so, as he is one of the nicest guys in the sport today. McGuire also has one of the most lethal superkicks in the game. If Allwardt was to get the belt on this night he would have to keep away from the finisher of Livewire.

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Edmund McGuire throws caution to the wind. (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

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McGuire was more focus that I have ever seen him during this match.(Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

Allwardt and McGuire have met many times at AAPW, and the ussal calm McGuire showed true emotion from the start. Allwardt would receive a belt from his manager to whip the champion with. Allwardt would drop two referee but with the no DQ stipulation, then McGuire hits the third official with a superkick when Allwardt pushed the ref into the kick.

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Allwardt uses the belt. (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

Chaos ensued as the fans chanted “You suck. You suck” to Stevens and Allwardt.

I was for sure it was over when AllWardt hit his patented piledriver then goes for a chair from Chris Hagstrom who fights back, Shane Rich keeps any more damage coming to Hagstrom after he is pushed to the ground.

Back in the ring Allwardt looks to nail a pildriver on a chair but McGuire was able to fight out of it an back drop him on the chair then delivers a superkick on Allwardt.

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Boom !!! Superkick (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

Stevens sense that his man is in trouble and enters the ring but is met with a superkick. McGuire then returns his attention to Allwardt for a second superkick for the 1-2-3.

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Still the AAPW Champion Edmund McGuire.(Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

A testament to the wrestlers from the first match to the last to keep all 405 fans involved into the matches. The intermission went a little longer to allow the fans enough time to get autographs and photos and the down time didn’t hurt them one bit as the action in the second half delivered as well.

Positive – The wrestling was entertaining throughout the night. The stars delivered while the local talent proved that the talent in the Midwest is top notch. I have to give big props to AAPW for not trying to have a “Heel” announcer who isn’t funny at all. Hagstrom and Hunsperger deliver a serious steady call of the action while Rich gives the team a wrestlers perespective.

Downfall of the DVD– No commercial for MWR on either disc. hahahhaha

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