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The one and only APRIL HUNTER Comes to St. Louis’s CON-TAMINATION 2010

Posted by flairwhoooooo on April 21, 2010

Photo Credit: Robert Payes of http://www.stiffshots.com

 

You may recognize her from Playboy, MAXIM, Penthouse, fitness or men’s magazines, pro-wrestling arenas…or from TV, comic books and more.

She was a former nWo girl and in 2008 she was ranked #18 in the PWI Female singles Wrestler of the Year.

Now you can meet her in person

Friday April 30th, 5-9pm,
Sat. May 1st, 10-8 pm
Sunday May 2nd, 11:30-pm – 5 pm

St. Louis’ first Horror, Sci-Fi & Pop Culture convention all under one roof! A weekend packed with toxic celebrities, contagious dealers, viral gamers, brain hemorrhaging music and other coma inducing activities. Conveniently located at the Holiday Inn Viking 10709 Watson Road St. Louis, MO 63127. Book your rooms early and mention Contamination 2010 for discount rate.

PLEASE NOTE YOU WILL NEED TO BUY CELEBRITY DINNER TICKETS IN ADVANCE THEY WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE THE DAY OF THE SHOW!

GET YOUR TICKETS ON LINE NOW FOR THE SHOW!

PRICES WILL GO UP THE DAY OF THE SHOW ACCORDINGLY

WEEKEND PASS $45
FRIDAY ADMISSION $20
SATURDAY ADMISSION $25
SUNDAY ADMISSION $20

CON-TAMINATION 2010 ST. LOUIS CONVENTION

April 30th, May 1st & 2nd
HORROR, SCI-FI, & POP CULTURE UNDER ONE ROOF.
For more information go to their website here.

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MWR Trading card #6 “The Rebel” Jeremy Wyatt

Posted by flairwhoooooo on April 21, 2010

Jeremy Wyatt has won a MWR wrestler of the Year award, he has won not one but two MWR Match of the year awards, and he is the current 3XW wrestling champion and has been a former PWP Champion. He has main been in the Main event in almost every promotion in the Midwest.

Recently Jeremy Wyatt and Ring of Honor World Champion Tyler Black received a stand ovation in their April 2nd match at 3XW in De Moines Iowa. In St Louis he teams up with the elite faction known as the KC Killers with Mark Sterling and Mike Sydal battling the High Voltage Wrestling and 2009 MWR Tag team of the year the Hooligans. In Illinois at AAPW he has gone toe to toe with the biggest man in the Midwest the AAPW Champion the Mississippi Madman.

There is no doubt that he is one of the most feared and hated men in wrestling today.

Missouri Wrestling Revival is proud to announce that we are offering “The Rebel” Jeremy Wyatt’s trading card and you will not want to miss the chance to own a card that is as menacing as he is the ring.

#1 The Northstar Express Darin Corbin and Ryan Cruz- 2008 MWR Tag team of the Year.
#2 Mark Sterling- 2009 MWR Wrestler of the Year.
#3 The Hooligans Devin and Mason Cutter -2009 MWR Tag Team of the Year
#4 MsChif- 2009 MWR Female of the Year
#5 Mike Sydal –

To own your Jeremy Wyatt card or any other MWR Trading Card send $1.50 for the card Send your a money order to

Brian Kelley
305 West 3rd Salisbury Missouri 6528

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LWA: No Restrictions 3-20-10 Video Recap

Posted by reimaginejournalism on April 20, 2010

By Kari Williams

Gary the Night Owl took on and defeated LWA newcomer Ricochet. Ricochet impressed the audience and created a buzz, but having the fans behind him wasn’t enough to get one over on the Night Owl.

Two more LWA debuts occurred in the following contest, where Mat Fitchett defeated Sir Bradley Charles. Though slow to get going, once the crowd got into the match, they rooted for Fitchett to emerge victorious.

LWA Tag Champs Glamour, Inc., Mike Sydal and Brandon Aarons, went up against Christian Rose and Markus Crane. The back and forth contest saw Sydal and Aarons secure victory and walk away with their belts intact, but they did not leave without a fight.

“Future” Donovan Ruddick and Shorty Biggs battled through the building in hopes of establishing their dominance within the LWA. However, Ruddick had the upper hand on this exchange.

Dan Walsh defeated Matt Cage in an exciting and athletic match up. Both Walsh and Cage are stellar athletes, and they proved such for the LWA fans.

Billy McNeil and Chuck Taylor delivered a fast-paced bout, with both men looking poised for victory on multiple occasions. Nonetheless, McNeil emerged the victor.

LWA Heavyweight Champ Davey Vega put his title on the line against Jeremy Wyatt. These two men went through a hellacious battle, only to have the bout end in a disqualification when the Submission Squad interfered, seemingly costing Wyatt the match.

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April 23rd WLW fundraiser for young Emilee who is in need of a double lung transplant.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on April 19, 2010

Harley Race’s World League Wrestling will return to Richmond Missouri this Friday April 23rd at the Richmond city hall gym. Doors open 6:00pm with bell time at 7:00pm

This will be more than a wrestling show as this show is a fundraiser for nine year old Emilee Hendricks who is in need of a double lung transplant.

In the main event it will be former 3 time WWE Tag team champion Trevor Murdoch taking on the powerful WLW Champion Trent Stone in a leather strap match with special guest referee “The Rob Man” Rob Kinnard !!

The WLW Women’s Champion Amy Hennig (daughter of wrestling great Curt Hennig will take on TNA’S Santana G.

You will also have a chance to catch a MWR T-shirt when a WLW Star wears it to the ring prior to their match.

Plus 5 more exciting matches!!

That’s April 23rd in Richmond Missouri. Come out and enjoy great wrestling action and to support the Hendricks family.

Advance Tickets only 15.00 for the golden circle $17.00 at the door
Advance Tickets only $10.00 for general admission $12.00 at the door

Friday April 23rd
Richmond Mo.
Richmond City Hall Community Center

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Pro Wrestling Phoenix This Saturday!!!

Posted by flairwhoooooo on April 18, 2010

Pro Wrestling Phoenix returns to action on Saturday Night April 24th!!!

The Murder Militia, comprised of Jeremy Wyatt, Joey Daniels, #1 Brett Young, Mark Sterling along with Jayden Draigo, have been running rampant on PWP for months – however, a few of the PWP mainstays have risen to the challenge to defend their home company – men like Chris Havius, Donnie Peppercricket, Jaysin Strife, and the PWP Heavyweight Champion “Babyface” Tony Cortez. What will be the next chapter in this ongoing struggle? Be there on Saturday April 24th to find out!

*** “Babyface” Tony Cortez will defend the Pro Wrestling Phoenix Heavyweight Championship against The Murder Militia’s Joey Daniels. Will the champion have what it takes to retain his coveted title, or will the overwhelming odds of The Murder Militia be too much for Cortez to handle?

*** Last month, Jaysin Strife suffered severe head trauma after a vicious and bloody attack by Jayden Draigo, using a Singapore cane over and over again. We have been told that Strife’s doctors have forbidden him competition until further notice, however – Chris Havius and Donnie Peppercricket are sure to be gunning for revenge on Strife’s behalf. Last month, Havius & Donnie nearly had the PWP Tag Team Titles reclaimed, only to win via DQ – will they be looking to grab the titles back from The Murder Militia on April 24th?

*** In what is sure to be a very exciting and high flying matchup – Matty Star will go one on one with Mike Sydal!

*** Also in Action: David Clark, Jimmy Rockwell, Ryan Slade, “The Passion” Zac James, Sir Bradley Charles, Stephen Saint, Preston Maxwell and more!!!

DON’T FORGET – All PWP Tickets are now JUST $10!!!!!!

Saturday April 24, 2010

National Guard Armory
2415 E. Kanesville Blvd.
Council Bluffs, IA 51503

Doors: 6:30
Bell Time: 7:00

http://www.ProWrestlingPhoenix.com
http://www.MySpace.com/ProWrestlingPhoenix
http://www.Twitter.com/PWPwrestling

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Missouri Wrestling Revival is a proud sponsor of the 2010 Cauliflower Alley Club Reunion in Las Vegas, Nevada

Posted by flairwhoooooo on April 18, 2010

Art Abrams award
Jim Ross

Lou Thesz award
Dan Severn

Iron Mike award
Ted DiBiase

Womens Wrestling award
Joyce Grable

Mens Wrestling award
Dean Ho Higuchi
Rip Hawk
Roger Kirby

REEL award
Magic Schwarz

International award
Pat Barrett

Red Bastien Friendship award
Vince Fahey

Posthumous award
Lee Fields
George “Scrap Iron” Gadaski

James C. Melby award
Vance Nevada

Future Legend award
To be announced at the Banquet

Plus, as always, many surpises!!!!

Master of Ceremony
J.J. Dillon

For more information click here to go to the Cauliflower Alley Club for more information.
Terry Funk

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High Voltage Wrestling March 27th Recap The Hooligans vs The KC Killers, Kahagas vs. Flash Flannagan

Posted by flairwhoooooo on April 17, 2010

Results thanks too Patrick Brandmeyer

IWA Mid-South Light Heavyweight Champion Ryan Phoenix (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

A chess game between two of the most exciting young stars started the night off for HVW.(Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Phoenix delivers a beautiful dropkick on Gary J. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Ryan Phoenix racks up another win and the PWA High risk championship.(Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

IWA Mid-South Light Heavyweight Champion Ryan Phoenix d. PWA Highrisk Champion Gary Jay in a title vs. title match; Phoenix got the win after a Death Valley Driver into the corner turned straight into a pinning combination.

Pierre Abernathy and Super Electro enjoy a balloon. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Super Electro sends Abernathy to the mat on way to a victory.(Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

-Super Electro d. Pierre Abernathy via rollup.

Sir Bradley Charles feels the power of Flash Flannigan. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Sir Bradley Charles has shown signs of greatness in his matches throughout the midwest.(Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Flannigan delivers a painful chop in the corner (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Charles would be feeling the punishment that Flash Flannigan gave him the next day.(Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Sir Bradley Charles shows a lot of fight against the respected Flash Flannigan. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Flash Flannigan uses a chair to take the win on the young Sir Bradley Charles. (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

Flash Flanagan(w/ Magic Man) d. Sir Bradley Charles with a rollup and feet on the ropes to win the vacant PWA Heavyweight Title. Keny G disapproved of Flanagan’s method of victory and set him up to face Kahagas in a title vs. title match later in the night.

Dan Walsh has the NWA Missouri Champion Davey Vega in a bad spot. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Walsh looked great as he prepares to slam Vega to the mat.(Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Vega showed why he was the champion and was able to withstand the attack on the talented Walsh. Out of respect Vega offers his hand. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Davey Vega d. Dan Walsh via frog splash to retain the NWA Missouri Title.

The charismatic KC Karrington returns to the ring. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Karrington works over Matt Fitchett in the corner. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Karrington chokes Fitchett (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Fitchett uses his speed to get one step ahead of Karrington. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

1-2-3 Fitchett gets an impressive win against KC Karrington. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Mat Fitchett d. K.C. Karrington with a rolling reverse cradle and bridge.

Shorty Biggs misses a leg drop on Alexandre Rudolph (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

Rudolph size and power would be too much for Biggs. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Alexandre Rudolph(w/ Sadie Blaze) d. Shorty Biggs after Blaze’s distraction allowed Rudolph to finish with IT’S THE BIG FOOT.

Santana G and MsChif.(Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Santana improves in every match. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Jessika Haze tries to walk all over the popular Santana G. (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

Serenity feels the boot of Santana G. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Serenity finds herself facing the best in the world. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Flying body press from Santana G (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Love this picture!!(Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Moonsaults from the tag team of MsChif and Santana G would allow them to prevail. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

MsChif & Santana G d. Jessika Haze & Serenity when MsChif and Santana hit stereo standing moonsaults onto Haze and Serenity(respectively) and MsChif got the pin on Haze.

Flash Flannigan and the Magic Man come to take on the HVW Champ Kahagas. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

The High Voltage Wrestling Champion Kahagas. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Kahagas delivers a stunning blow after propping Flannigan onto a chair.(Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Flannigan walks the ropes as he gets ready to soar. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Kahagas was in deep trouble as he got stuck in between the ropes. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Kahagas quickly turns the momentum of the match. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Kahagas and Flannigan matched each other move for move.(Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

A kendo stick would be Flannigan’s undoing.(Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

HVW Heavyweight Champion Kahagas d. PWA Heavyweight Champion Flash Flanagan(w/ Magic Man) in a title vs. title match; Flanagan repeatedly abused the referee…but the referee finally lost his cool and delivered a Stone Cold Stunner on Flanagan! The referee blatantly turned his back as Kahagas blasted Flanagan with his kendo stick, then turned around to count Kahagas’ pinfall!

The KC Killers arrive !(Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Sterling gets a shot straight to the mouth. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Wyatt continues to work the arm of the Hooligans.(Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Wyatt knows how to deliver the pain. (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

The KC Killers and The Hooligans have been a classic feud between two of the best. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Up up and away (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

Sterling and Wyatt think alike as they try to take out the Hooligans arms while grounding the unpredictable HVW Tag team Champions. (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

The Hooligans lays into Wyatt(Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

The Hooligans get a big win off the KC Killers (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

The Hooligans d. Jeremy Wyatt & Mark Sterling to retain the Tag Team Titles; the match proceeded even after the middle rope came loose in the early stages of the contest. The Kansas City Killers nearly stole a victory when Wyatt hit Devin Cutter with one of the title belts, but Devin kicked out of the pin at the last split-second. The Hooligans were able to dispose of Sterling long enough to hit Wyatt with their wheelbarrow/jumping DDT double-team(with Mason jumping off the BOTTOM rope since there was no functioning middle rope), giving Devin the pinfall! The ‘Killers tried to do some post-match chair damage but the champs turned the tide and stood tall at the end of the show!

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Eric Allen challenges Brandon Aarons for the IHW Title in a Last man Standing match on June 12th in Dupo Illinois

Posted by flairwhoooooo on April 16, 2010

 

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WRESTLING LEGENDS ON TOUR May 7,8 and 9th

Posted by flairwhoooooo on April 15, 2010

St Louis Larry Matysik with be the guest announcer while our good friend Herb Simmons is working hard as the event coordinator.

Harley Race will not be able to attend but it was announced it will be the one and only Roddy Piper that will be in St Louis on May 8th. This will be a can’t miss weekend.

Performing At:

St. Charles Convention Center

Saint Louis, Missouri

Friday May 7, 2010: 5pm – 6pm

Saturday May 8, 2010: 8am – 10pm (VIP entry at 8am)

Sunday May 9, 2010: 10am – 4pm
Tributes to two Late, Great Legends….

KING KONG “BRUISER” BRODY

Brody was wrestling’s true rebel, an independent who made his own rules and became one of the biggest attractions ever worldwide. He was feared by many, but respected by those who understood his determination to march to his own drumbeat. Standing up to promoters with whom he disagreed was never a problem for the determined Brody – yet those who griped about him always booked Brody because he drew big money at the box office. Inside the ring, Brody was a furious, intense competitor who could both take and dish out a beating in addition to surprising foes with his ring smarts. While many tales are told about Brody, none are as compelling as the truth of his triumph and tragedy. Brody is a legitimate wrestling legend.

ROAD WARRIOR HAWK

Along with Animal and managed by Paul Ellering, Hawk played a vital role in making the Road Warriors the gigantic force that they were. Few, if any, tag team combinations could stand up to the ruthless onslaught of the Road Warriors. Hawk was a powerhouse, in addition to being loyal to his friends Animal and Ellering. Never afraid to say what he thought, Hawk could back up his opinions with his fists. His fire energized the Road Warriors as the combination became a headline attraction around the world. The look, the interviews, and the action that the Road Warriors and Hawk provided are still the stuff of legends.

ROAD WARRIOR ANIMAL

Animal, along with late partner Hawk, formed possibly the most destructive, explosive, overwhelming tag teams in history – the Road Warriors. When Animal and Hawk began crushing opponents on the WTBS national cable show from Atlanta, fans everywhere were introduced to two incredible characters. Later, as the Legion of Doom, the Road Warriors ran roughshod over the World Wrestling Federation. Now, Animal’s son James Laurinaitis gained tremendous praise the rookie middle linebacker for the St. Louis Rams in the NFL. And Animal himself will bring his amazing charisma to St. Charles, Missouri when the Wrestling Legends on Tour arrive May 7-8-9.

COLONEL BUCK ROBLEY

Robley was the most controversial wrestler and booker of the 1970s and 1980s. The first to wrestle in a T-shirt, as a booker Robley was the first to match the best against the best on television in the Mid-South promotion. Many of his angles were copied by bookers around the country. Buck was the first to use music for ring entrances, started to do music videos of the talent, and is responsible for many of the innovations common today. Colorful, opinionated, and outspoken.

TED DiBIASE

Though he is going into the WWE Hall of Fame as the “Million Dollar Man,” that character DiBiase portrayed barely scratched the surface of his many talents. He headlined giant programs from Atlanta to St. Louis, from New Orleans to Tokyo as one of the smoothest, smartest and most competitive superstars of all time. If wrestling had not changed in the 1980s, most expected DiBiase would have been the World Heavyweight Champion. He had a million dollars of versatility in the ring.

BOBBY EATON

 

Every other wrestler and all the truly smart fans knew what an outstanding performer Bobby Eaton was. Eaton was the glue that made the Midnight Express one of the great tag teams of all-time. Few had the respect of his peers as much as Eaton. On the mat, in the air, brawling or trading holds, Eaton belonged in a special category. Nobody earned the term Wrestling Legend more than the hard-working Bobby Eaton.

DORY FUNK, JR.

One of the slickest and smartest titleholders ever, Dory Jr. was in command of the World Heavyweight Championship of the National Wrestling Alliance for more than four years from 1969 to 1973. Funk lured sellout crowds around the globe as he risked the prize against every single big name in the business. His duels with the late Jack Brisco are legendary. While noted as a superb scientific wrestler, Dory stood toe-to-toe with the meanest and the biggest. Additionally, Dory is still training young grapplers at his school in Florida. His entire life in wrestling is legendary.

TERRY FUNK

The only brothers to hold the World Heavyweight Championship were Dory and Terry Funk, with Terry on the throne from 1975 until 1978. Yet he seemed to gain even greater worldwide fame for his spectacular duels in Japan (where Dory was also a major star) and his violent, unpredictable hardcore matches all over North America. Some forget that Terry was also a prominent personality in movies, acting with the likes of Patrick Swayze and Sylvester Stallone. When insiders coined the phrase “work like a feather or work like a Funk,” they certainly had the awesome career and countless performances of Terry Funk in mind.

TOMMY RICH

“Wildfire” was one of the hottest stars ever when wrestling was on fire on national cable with WTBS from Atlanta. Rich’s personality and performances, though, earned more of a following than just the thousands of young ladies who adored him. Tommy also won the World Heavyweight Championship! And he was respected for his never-say-die attitude no matter how tough it got inside the squared circle.

ABDULLAH THE BUTCHER

 

When it comes to blood and guts, Abdullah the Butcher is in a class of his own. Half the audience was as afraid of Abdullah as his opponents were! Nobody was more intense from the moment he stepped through the dressing room door than Abdullah. When it came to using weapons, Abdullah wrote the book. Rest assured, fans at the Wrestling Legends on Tour May 7-8-9 will approach Abdullah the Butcher with great care.

GREG GAGNE

The son of the famous Verne Gagne, Greg earned his own way as one of wrestling’s superstars of the 1970s and 1980s. Gagne’s tag team with Jim Brunzell – the popular “High Flyers” – set the standard for fast-paced, aerial action. The duo held the AWA tag team crown several times, and Greg himself was always in the middle of the fight for the AWA singles title. Quick, clever and loaded with spunk, Greg Gagne was a unique talent and indeed a wrestling legend.

PAUL ELLERING

“Precious Paul” was the brain behind the brawn, the mind behind the muscle, when he was the manager of the devastating Road Warriors. A quite capable wrestler himself, Ellering threw himself into molding the Road Warriors into the tag team terrors they were. “Precious Paul” is back with Animal May 7-8-9 in St. Charles, Missouri, for Wrestling Legends on Tour.

KEN PATERA

 

The mighty Patera was a superstar in the NWA, the AWA and the WWF. Before he broke into wrestling, he was a star in collegiate track and field. Patera was also one of, if not the, strongest men in the world as he proved winning weight-lifting competitions nationally and internationally. But wrestling and Patera fit together perfectly, where he could use his all-around athletic ability with his aggressive nature. Ken blasted his way into main events in every major territory. When the bell rang, no wrestler blended power and skill better than Patera.

ROCK ‘n’ ROLL EXPRESS

Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson caused an explosion when they formed the Rock ‘n’ Roll Express. Not only could the duo deliver the goods inside the ring, but they sparked the loyalty of a new generation of fans, especially female. But Rock ‘n’ Roll were scrappers, and they had classic wars with the Midnight Express among others. When Morton and Gibson were on a roll, they could make arenas shake with excitement.

COWBOY BOB ORTON

Being a star runs in the Orton family. Randy is a major cog for WWE today, father Cowboy Bob was a luminary both before and during the time WWF revolutionized the business, and grandfather Bob Sr. was a main event regular in the 50s and 60s. Cowboy Bob Orton has been involved in many of the biggest moments in wrestling history, including many early Wrestlemanias. Actually, his true ring ability has been underestimated; Orton could do it all and do it in great fashion. All the legends know that Cowboy Bob Orton is one of them.

MARK LEWIN

Many recall Lewin as “Maniac Mark,” when he was involved in bloody, out-of-control donnybrooks throughout the wrestling world. They forget that, at the start, Lewin was a popular scientific star in the Northeast. Clever and unpredictable, he navigated his way through the political wrestling wars and was always in the main event. Brawl or wrestle, Mark Lewin gave the fans action every time out.

KAMALA, the Ugandan Giant

If any wrestling legend could instantly get the attention of fans, foes and promoters alike, it was definitely Kamala. Accompanied by the trusted Friday, Kamala turned heads even before he started using brutal chops that left rivals bloody and battered. The wilder the action, the happier Kamala was. Now those in St. Charles, Missouri, May 7-8-9 can see the mysterious Kamala up close and personal – if they dare!

PAUL ORNDORFF

Who could forget “Mr #1 derful” That was Paul Orndorff when he was running roughshod over competition in the WWF. And wonderful is an apt word to describe the many varied skills that Orndorff had in the ring, where he was an acknowledged superstar long before he went to the WWF. An amazing athlete and former professional football player, Orndorff was also gifted with a unique charisma that made him special. Insiders would describe Paul as “the real deal.”

Having him with Wrestling Legends on tour May 7-8-9 is, in fact, “wonderful.”

SUPERFLY JIMMY SNUKA

When Jimmy Snuka dove from the top of a cage in Madison Square Garden, he inspired a generation of risk-taking, high-flying grapplers. An incredible natural athlete, Snuka was a true warrior who was as famous in Japan as he was in North America. His part in the early success of the WWF should never be forgotten. Snuka never backed up, never quit and was – and is – a man’s man. Superfly Snuka – what a fabulous addition May 7-8-9 when Wrestling Legends on Tour visit St. Charles, Missouri.

BILL APTERThe highly-respected Bill Apter has a remarkable background in the business as a wrestling journalist. Although he has written for and edited many notable wrestling publications in a career that began in the early 70s, Bill is most famous for his work with Pro Wrestling Illustrated. Today, Apter contributes to an Italian wrestling magazine and also does features for Fighting Spirit. Further, he is busy writing for 1wrestling.com. Always popular and personable, Bill is a frequent host and guest at wrestling conventions all over the United States.

 

Most notably in a career that began in the early 1970s, Bill is most prominent for his work with Pro Wrestling Illustrated.

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Ted DiBiase Receives 2010 Iron Mike Award – From the Cauliflower Alley Club website

Posted by flairwhoooooo on April 15, 2010

An Award; An Inspiration
by Jeff Sharkey
Photos Courtesy Bob Leonard, Darla Taylor, Roger Deem, Steve Rosen

Upon completion of nearly 80 minutes interviewing Ted DiBiase over the phone, there’s a parallel easily drawn between this dialogue and his past wrestling promos. Be it as a rising babyface talent, or from listening to his heel comments broadcast nationwide at the desk of Gordon Solie on Superstation WTBS, it is a self-assured coolness he conveys. A confident quality that with every word uttered, his audience can see that he believes what he says, and thus they can too, even if they might disagree with his viewpoint.

Only once during the course of the interview is there a deviation from his baritone. DiBiase’s voice wavers slightly as he is asked to comment on the scope of his being selected as the Cauliflower Alley Club’s 2010 recipient of the Iron Mike Award. “This is one of those times when I wish my Dad was here to see this,” DiBiase says. “This award is voted on not only by my peers… but by my father’s peers as well. It’s the highest award that can be given to a pro wrestler. It’s perhaps the most sentimental award you could receive. I think it’s pretty cool, and it’s very special to me.”

For the rest of this great read click here.

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