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Please vote for “The Golden Boy” Greg Anthony at the RRO 2010 Awards.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 4, 2011

MWR fans Greg Anthony is not only a phenomenal writer for our site but he is also one of the premier wrestlers in the country. Please take the time to support him as he is up for some great awards from our friends at Rassin’ Riot Online.

Please vote for Greg for Wrestler of the year here.

RRO MVP Performer of the Year 2010 here

RRO TV Match of the Year 2010 here

RRO Columnist of the Year 2010 here

We would like to wish Greg Anthony the best for the awards.

Plus MWR Fans do not miss the chance to see Greg Anthony in action on January 15th at AAPW.

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Wrestling star Jonathan Gresham sports the MWR shirt at Chikara

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 4, 2011

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We were thrilled a few months ago when Jonathan Gresham, one of most exciting young wrestlers today agreed to be a part of the Missouri Wrestling Revival Trading Card set.

Gresham is able to be the match of the night no matter where he is on the card, as we have seen many times before. High flying with an explosive impact Gresham is able to deliver punishing blows from anywhere in and out of the ring.

We at MWR are honored that not only is he a part of our trading card set but we were surprised to see the star wear the MWR T-shirt during a Chikara promo.

Chikara one of the top wrestling promotions in world that showcase annually the King of Trios tournament and the Young Lions Cup tournament.

Let’s watch Jonathan in Chikara’s Special Update: Osirian Portal/Jonathan Gresham

Gresham After several failed attempts to shoehorn odd teamings together (like Soldier Ant with the Super Smash Bros, or Mister ZERO with 3.0) Wink Vavasseur finally struck gold when he convinced Ophidian and Amasis to give Jonathan Gresham a shot – and as the Osirians were looking for a third partner anyway, this seemed like a logical move. Together, the three upset a trio of BDK types at our Season 9 Finale, as Gresham proved he can get it done in the ring…but now what?

For more information on Chikara check out their website by clicking here.

MWR Fans when Gresham makes his way to the Midwest again do not hesitate to get a ticket and don’t forget to purchase an MWR card to have the man autograph it for yourself.

For more info on his card please click here.

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WLW invades Hamilton to benefit the West Hancock Wrestling Club

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 3, 2011



“The King” Harley Race’s WLW comes back to Hamilton IL to help benefit new uniforms for the West Hancock Wrestling Club
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Trevor Murdoch, former 3 time World Tag Team Champion with WWE, and current WLW Heavyweight Champion will be headlining this great night of action.

Ticket prices are $15 for the Golden Circle and $10 for general admission. Prices are $17 and $12 the day of the show.

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Metro Pro Wrestling returns this Saturday in Kansas City

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 2, 2011

Wrestling Fans in Kansas City have a lot to look forward to this coming weekend championship wrestling on Saturday and a KC Chiefs playoff game on Sunday .

You will not want to miss it when the #1 wrestling promotion in KC will return with a rematch between the MPW TV Champion Trevor MurdockPhotobucketand

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Derek Stone in a last man standing match.

Already announced is a NWA Kansas title match between Champion Tony Morales Photobucket
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Tyler Cook.

The one and only Lucy Mendez
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will meet the 2008 MWR Female Wrestler of the Year Stacey O’Brien
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Sir Bradley Charles
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has set his sights on the one and only

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Mark Sterling .

Tickets on sale at MetroWrestling.com or you can buy them at the door.

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Don’t miss one second of the excitement! Tune in every week to Metro Pro Wrestling on Metro Sports and never miss one moment of the action behind the curtain, as well as exclusive interviews and announcements.

What happens in the ring is only half of the story!

Catch them every Saturday night at 11pm on Metro Sports (find your channel below) with a replay on Wednesday at 11pm!

Time Warner Cable’s Metro Sports is a regional 24-hour sports network.
And Metro Sports is the ONLY place you can see Metro Pro Wrestling
Catch us on:
• TWCKC 30
• TWC Nebraska Coming Soon!
• Comcast 258
• Sunflower-Lawrence 37
• MS 2 on TWCKC 222
• MS HD on TWCKC 1030
• MS On Demand on TWCKC 130

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3XW’s Mark Sterling is ready for war -By Mark Campos

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 2, 2011

 

By Mark Campos

Two men enter! One man leaves! At next months 3XWrestling show, “Divide and Conquer”, a 60 minute Iron Man No Disqualification match will take place at the Des Moines Social Club! Mark Sterling will take on former 3XW Heavyweight champion “The Rebel” Jeremy Wyatt in a match that will be a ferocious battle with one man finally laying claim to being the best in the Midwest.

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Mark Sterling debuted in 3XW in 2006 at “Retribution” at the legendary One Dollar Fitness Center (aka Devin Carters’ home). He had already built a solid reputation around the Midwest as he has been the NWA Central States champion, NWA Kansas champ and a NWA Midwest Tag Team champion. During that first year Sterling, who had much shorter hair at the time, established himself as great technical wrestler that could hold his own against anyone.

In late 2007 a change started to take place within Mark Sterling. He grew his hair out longer and added facial hair along with a lot more muscle. He began to get more intense during his matches and started talking more on the mic. He joined forces with Gage Octane and “Commissioner” Todd Countryman to form the original “Gentlemen’s Club”. In 2008 Sterling would win the 3XW Pure championship from Maddog McDowell of course with the help of the sneaky “Commissioner”. With Sterling now having backup at his beckoning call his new attitude became even more intensive then before! He came out to the ring like a mad man calling out wrestlers and yelling at fans and scaring small children. He would even taunt the 3XW crowd by daring anyone to do more push ups then he could and of course nobody could.

In the ring Sterling was now even more dangerous and would cheat at all times in an effort to get the win. He was all business when he got in the ring and his opponents knew it as Sterling would anxiously wait to get his hands on whoever crossed him. Sterling and Octane would take the Tag Team titles and hold on to them for eleven months before finally losing them to “The High Flyers”. After this loss Sterling and Octane went after “The Horndogs” before getting a rematch for the belts but during this time Sterling began to show a new face.

As passionate as Sterling is about winning he now started showing respect for those he fought in competition. After losing a hard fought match with “The High Flyers”, one in which Sterling stopped “The Gentlemen’s Club” from interfering; Octane, Countryman and Casanova attacked the “Flyers” from behind. An already enraged Sterling assaulted his former teammates but was out numbered and left unconscious in the ring.

Mark Sterling came back not long after for revenge on his one time stable mates and seemed content on finishing them off for good. But unfortunately a man known as “The Rebel” Jeremy Wyatt had other plans. These two superstars meet during the final for the “King of Des Moines 2010 Tournament” in what turned out to be a classic match up and saw the crowing of King Sterling. This feud started way before they met at 3XW though as these two Kansas natives have fought over 100 times in other promotions around the country.

At “Clobberpalooza Classic III” they had the rematch from the previous month’s tournament and saw Wyatt get the pin. Sterling challenged Wyatt again to a two out three falls bout at “Halloween Horror 4” and this time Wyatt used the assistance of a steel chair to knock out Sterling and get the win. Then at “November Knockout 2” Sterling and Wyatt hand picked each others opponents. They each won their match and at the end of Sterlings’ match a masked man appeared on the entrance but to everyone’s surprise Wyatt came from behind to attack him. The other wrestlers tried to keep them apart but to no avail as these men wanted blood! Sterling grabbed the microphone and challenged Wyatt once and for all to a one hour Iron Man match. Wyatt agreed but only if it is No Disqualification! Mark Sterling has trained a lifetime for this match and Wyatt will come prepared to fight to the death.

There’s only one way to see the bad blood between these two come to an end and that is to come out to “Divide and Conquer” and see which man remains standing!

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“Divide and Conquer” will be held at the Des Moines Social Club on Friday, January 7th located at 1408 Locust Street in Des Moines, IA. Tickets can be purchased online at 3XWrestling.com or at Cup O’Kryptonite and both Jay’s CD and Hobby locations. Advance presale tickets cost $12 for adults and $6 for kids 10 and under. Ticket will also be sold the night of the show at $15 for adults, $6 for kids 10 and under and kids 3 and under are free. Doors open at 7:00 p.m. with the bell time being 7:30 p.m. Sterling will destroy all!

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2010 MWR Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Mike Chapman

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 1, 2011

History should
be studied
because it
is essential to
individuals and
to society, and
because it
harbors beauty.

Pro Wrestling fans are passionate about their love of the drama and action inside the squared circle. In a sport where the desire for us, the fans to know more about our heroes and villains more than ever, we are very fortunate to have websites, shoot interviews, movies and documentaries to fall back on.

Growing up I dreamed of a Hall of Fame for the stars that I saw in publications such as Pro Wrestling Illustrated. Wrestling needed a Hall of Fame just as baseball has Cooperstown New York and the NFL Canton Ohio. Sure, many magazines had a Hall of Fame on paper but I wanted more. I wanted to see the championship belts, photos and posters from past shows.

To be honest, coming from a boom time for pro wrestling in the 80’s with “Rock and Wrestling”, I still lived in a small town in the Midwest where there were still many that did not understand my love for wrestling. I thought that if a Hall of Fame was to exist I would have to make my way to New York or California to see such a wonderful museum.

Thankfully, we have one of the leading authorities on wrestling history in Mike Chapman living right here in the Midwest. Mike took his passion for amateur and pro wrestling and parlayed his talent to provide wrestling fans around the world a chance to gather to celebrate the accomplishments of our heroes.

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Mike and Bev pose for a photo in the ring in the Pro Wing of the Museum. (Photo Courtesy of Mike Chapman’s website)

Now fans young and old can come together to look back and remember the stars of yesterday at the The Dan Gable International Wrestling Institute and Museum in Waterloo Iowa. Mike Chapman founded the museum in 1998. With several years of hard work he retired from the museum on October 31, 2009 to devote full time to his new magazine, Iowa History Journal, and to write books.

Mike has represented the Midwest and the wrestling world with class and honor by promoting the sport as a public speaker, an author of 21 books (14 about wrestling) and his work has appeared in dozens of national and regional magazines.

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In his books wrestling fans are able to take a trip back into time to look back at the incredible careers of Frank Gotch in “Frank Gotch: His Life and Legacy” and one of my personal favorite wrestlers and human beings Dan Hodge in “Oklahoma Shooter: The Dan Hodge Story”.
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Fans of today are well aware of the talents that the collegiate wrestling world has as many in wrestling such as Bill Miller, Jack Brisco, Bob Geigel Brock Lesnar, Ken Shamrock, Steve Williams, Bobby Lashley, LeRoy McGuirk and of course Kurt Angle . Each of these men have all become important wrestlers in the pro ring at one time or another.

If some of these names are people that you may not know, I urge you to check out the museum or look them up, each a champion in their own right.

Let’s look at just a small part of his resume.

Mike is the founder of W.I.N. Magazine, considered by many the nation’s top amateur wrestling publication; the WIN Memorabilia Show, which draws 8,000 fans each year to the NCAA Championships.  Mike has been important in the jumpstarting the “Dan Hodge Trophy,” which goes each year to the top college wrestler in the United States. It has been called “the Heisman Trophy of wrestling.”

Mike has earned the respect of many in the sport by being named in six Hall of Fames the AAU National Wrestling Hall of Fame. In 2002 he  received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Cauliflower Alley Club (CAC), an organization of boxers, wrestlers and movie actors. In 2007 he received the Order of Merit for lifetime achievement from the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in Stillwater, Oklahoma, and the President’s Award from the Iowa Wrestling Coaches and Officials Association.

As a reporter, he has attended 38 NCAA wrestling tournaments, two Olympics and two World Championships. He has won numerous awards for journalism and writing. He has been named National Wrestling Writer of the Year five times, by four different amateur wrestling organizations.

He has met and interviewed such people as Ronald Reagan, Muhammad Ali, Robert Redford, Lou Ferrigno (The Incredible Hulk from TV fame), Denny Miller (Tarzan actor and star of “Wagon Train”) and many other famous stars of movies and sports.

Mike has appeared on numerous TV shows –including the networks ESPN, A&E, Fox Sports, Iowa Public Television and Fox and Friends. He has been the guest on over 200 radio talk shows. He has produced three wrestling videos and has two screenplays in Hollywood, including “GOTCH: An American Hero.” The movie rights are owned by Empire Film Group and it is currently in pre-production.

As an athlete, he competed in wrestling, judo, sombo and bench press contests. He once bench pressed 440 pounds at a bodyweight of 205.

I first had the pleasure of meeting Mike Chapman in Newton Iowa, the original home of the Dan Gable International Wrestling Institute and Museum several years ago during an annual Hall of Fame. Several of my heroes from years past where in attendance in 2005 along with theInduction of Harley Race to the HOF.

Terry Funk, Verne Gagne and Larry Hennig were just a few that where there to sign autographs for the each and every one of the fans in attendance. Still one of the fondest memories that I had of that trip to Newton Iowa was how nice this guy that worked for the museum was towards Dubray and I. He spoke to us just like he had known us all of his life, telling stories of the displays and the posters on the wall.

We left that day in Newton with the perception that he just worked there and enjoyed what he done. I would later find out that that worker was none other than Mike Chapman, the founder of the museum, a man who had rubbed elbows former World Champions in Boxing and wrestling, Presidents of the United States, and some of the top Hollywood stars.

At Mike’s website this quote was stated

The mission of the Dan Gable International Wrestling Institute and Museum (DGIWIM) is to preserve, maintain and promote the long and illustrious heritage of mankind’s oldest sport in a manner which will benefit the sport, educate and entertain the public, and to inspire youth to dream big and work hard.

Mission accomplished Mike, this Lifetime Achievement Award is a thank you from the fans of the Midwest and around the world.

Editors Note: Please come back to MWR in the future for updates on the progress Mike latest project as he has been working with a committee in Humboldt, Iowa – the hometown of Frank Gtoch – to build an eight-foot statue of the world heavyweight champion (1908-1915) in the center of town.

If all goes as plan we hope to cover this historic occasion at Missouri Wrestling Revival
Please take the time to check out more information of Mike Chapman at his website here.

Fans of wrestling should check out the Dan Gable International Wrestling Institute and Museum website here and make plans to see it live in 2011.

Brian Kelley
Missouri Wrestling Revival

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Former AAPW wrestler “No Mercy “ Tommy Mercer debuts on TNA

Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 31, 2010

 

Last night on Total Nonstop Wrestling former AAPW wrestler Tommy Mercer exploded on the TV screen when he was announced as former X Division Champion’s Amazing Red’s little brother in his fight with former World Champion Jeff Jarrett.

We would like to congratulate Mercer in this golden opportunity.

Mercer has wrestled recently for All American Pro Wrestling  including a match that saw him team up with “Everybody Knows” Shawn Shultz in a losing effort to the team of former AAPW Champion the Mississippi Madman and Matt Boyce .

Join Missouri Wrestling Revival when we cover our good friends at AAPW for their first show of 2011.

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Cauliflower Alley Club 46th Anniversary Reunion

Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 31, 2010

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Homicidal Steven Davis’s last match January 8th in Olney IL

Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 31, 2010

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Please Nominate for the 2010 MWR yearly awards.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 30, 2010

With just a few days left in 2010, we are inviting you to nominate for the 2020 yearly awards.

The categories are

Wrestler of the Year
Tag Team of the Year
Female wrestler of the Year
Promotion of the Year
Match of the Year

The 2010 Lifetime Achievement award will be announced on January 1st.

We will be taking nominations for these awards from now till January 14th. Then at that time the awards committee will be voting on them with the winners of the awards to be announced the first half of February 2011. .

When sending in nominations please give as much information on why you believe they are the most deserving for that category. The more you can validate your choice the more likely the awards committee will agree with you.

For example if you are nominating a promotion then you should list how many shows they had, the draw, the matches, and work with the community are just a few reasons that would help your case with a promotion.

For example of a wrestler, female or tag team, list what main matches they had, titles they won and how long they held them, how many people where there to see there matches, could be reasons why you think they are a best. Feel free to list outside the promotions accomplishments, now how each MWR Awards committee values each of these categories is up to them.

The Promotions and wrestlers that work for these companies are eligible for this year awards.

3xwrestling

All American Pro Wrestling

High Voltage Wrestling

IWA Productions

IWA Unlimited

Independent Hardcore Wrestling

Pro Wrestling Entertainment

Pro Wrestling Phoenix

Metro East Championship Wrestling

Metro Pro Wrestling

MMWA-SICW

New Midwest Wrestling

NWA Dynamo Pro Wrestling

World League Wrestling

Send in your picks to flairwhoooooo@yahoo.com subject MWR Awards

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