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Golden Circle: Missing Moondog By Greg Anthony

Posted by flairwhoooooo on February 14, 2010

By Greg Anthony

The other night here in town I ran into James Booker, one of Moondog Spot’s sons, we chit chatted, talked a little wrestling, shook hands and said goodbye. As he was walking away I began thinking how much his Dad helped me. I thought about how much his Dad helped a lot of us in this area. Everyone here has a “Moondog Story” and that’s why I and I’m sure alot of you out there are missing Moondog.

Larry was truly a class act, he was business but not a prick about it. When I the opportunity to work with him he was at a time trying to teach young guys the importance of the old school way. He was trying the best he knew how to teach guys respect for the business he had given his life to. Some took his words to heart, others were just hard headed or at least they thought they were until Moondog Spot swung something at them.

Nobody cared more, knew more or made more out of their gimmick than Moondog Spot. He knew without any doubt how a “moondog” should be presented to the crowd. And he wasn’t afraid to tell people when they had it wrong. I first hand saw the difference between doing it right and doing it wrong. I saw Larry let a promoter book him one way, then I saw the difference when Larry booked it the way he felt it should be. The difference was undeniable.

Larry and I worked a program with each other for 4 months. Larry had little ways of testing you, to see if you had what it took. We did a pull apart during this time and he had two handfuls of my hair as wrestlers were trying to pull him away, it was yanking on my every so tender head. For ,I swear, a straight 5 minutes he had me by the hair as tears welled up in my eyes. When the actually “pull apart” actually happened I headed to the back. My scalp was throbbing, it hurt like crazy. Larry came to the back and said “They were really trying to pull me away, so I had to grab your hair.. that was a shoot, are you ok?”. I shook his hand and said “I’m fine, felt fine.. thank you.”

That’s the way he tested a lot of us. Some guys would get hit with chairs, boards, exc… and just cower away and that’s when he’d really hit them. When Larry hit me, I hit him just as hard. Larry didn’t want anyone to cower away, he wanted you to stand up and work with him. That’s how you earned his respect. Some thought just by taking his hits, that was his respect, that wasn’t the case. He joked about those that would just go out there and let him eat their lunch.

I remember the night he passed away. Chris Rocker got the call from Will Gibson that Larry had a heart attack working a match in Memphis, he never took his medicine from https://www.ukmeds.co.uk/treatments/beta-blockers/propranolol-tablets-10mg/ so he couldn’t prevent it. We didn’t know the extent of it all yet, we just kind of were in shock. When news came that he had actually passed away it was a tough thing for all of us. I went to the funeral, as we all did, to pay our respects. Larry was well respected and it showed on that day. There were legends there and they openly wept for their friend as did I and knowing Larry like I did, I know that he wouldn’t have wanted to leave his family that early but I know in my heart that he found solace that he died doing what he loved. We all could only be that lucky, I promise.

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MWR announces 2009 Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient: Larry Matysik

Posted by reimaginejournalism on February 13, 2010

 

Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat

By Kari Williams
 

Missouri Wrestling Revival is very proud to present Larry Matysik with our newest award, the Lifetime Achievement Award. Larry has been a staple of the St. Louis wrestling scene since his days doing play-by-play for Wrestling at the Chase. He worked closely with Wrestling at the Chase promoter Sam Muchnick for the bulk of his career. When things began to go downhill in St. Louis, Larry was hired on by Vince McMahon and worked with WWE for 10 years. His contributions to not only St. Louis wrestling, but the entire wrestling community, are nothing short of spectacular.

Larry is also the author of three books: Wrestling at the Chase, Brody and Drawing Heat the Hard Way: How Wrestling Really Works. However, nothing I can say will fully grasp the magnitude of Larry’s dedication to, and love for, the wrestling business. Regardless of all its faults and low points, Larry cannot stay away. It’s in his blood. It always has been, and it always will be. It is with great honor, that we present Larry Matysik, my mentor and friend, with the first-ever MWR Lifetime Achievement Award.

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MWR Award Commentary

Posted by Admin on February 12, 2010

http://tppwf.wordpress.com/2010/02/12/2009-mwr-award-commentary/
Former MWR Owner-Editor Josh Ray gives his take on Missouri Wrestling Revival’s 2009 Awards!

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Pro Wrestling Phoenix This Saturday.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on February 12, 2010

Pro Wrestling Phoenix returns to action on Saturday Night February 13th with – PWP 50 (Our 50th Event!)

Last month at Year of the Phoenix, several shocking things took place – most notably, the re-birth of the Murder Militia, under the guidance of Jayden Draigo. The Militia was able to reclaim the PWP Tag Team Titles, and were pretty much dominate throughout the evening – until PWP Champion “Babyface” Tony Cortez took a stand against the Murder Militia, uniting with Jaysin Strife. We now look to PWP’s 50th Event, On Febuary 13th:

*** The Murder Militia will defend the PWP Tag Team Titles against the team of PWP Champion “Babyface” Tony Cortez & Jaysin Strife!!! What combination Militia members will be defending the titles? And what impact will Jayden Draigo play this time? Be there on the 13th to find out!

*** Also in Action: “The Anarchist” Arik Cannon, Chris Havius, Donnie Peppercricket, Abu Colossus, Darin Corbin, Mike Sydal, David Clark, Matty Star, Jimmy Rockwell, Ryan Slade, “The Passion” Zac James, Stephen Saint and more!!!

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

Saturday February 13, 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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B.A.B.Ewatch no more ?

Posted by flairwhoooooo on February 11, 2010

BABEWATCH – Brandon Espinosa and Brandon Aarons during the good times.

By Brian “Flair” Kelley

When 2009 started B.A.B.Ewatch’s Brandon Espinosa and Brandon Aarons were one of the top tag teams. Both men have a great wrestling mind, hard work ethic, raw talent and confidence that it looked as B.A.B.Ewatch would be the future of our sport for years to come.

You never know your partner till you go through the rough times. Throughout last year tough losses and miscommunication followed the two wherever they went. On November 14th Missouri Wrestling Revival gave them their toughest test to date an the MWR Pro Wrestling Showcase when they were set to take on the 2008 MWR Tag team of the Year The Northstar Express (Darin Corbin and Ryan Cruz) to prove to the wrestling world that they could live up to the hype that many felt they deserved. At times in the match it looked as if they were about to get over that hump to be among the top teams in wrestling today. When the dust settled the Northstar Express had their hands raised as they pinned Brandon Espinosa leaving the team at odds even more so than before.

Recently the ST Louis Wrestling Community caught up with Brandon Espinosa. Espinosa expressed his distaste in his former friend and partner.

After the match at the MWR Showcase it was announced that Aarons and Espinosa would go one on one in a match at the High Voltage Wrestling show this past December 5th.

Let’s Take a look at the MWR archives and see some exclusive footage backstage with B.A.B.Ewatch member Brandon Aarons talking to the Northstar Express after their battle at the MWR Pro wrestling showcase to get a glimpse of the frustration that the young Aarons was having after Espinosa left the building right after the match.

The match at December 5th would not go as plan due to a scheduling conflict.

These two are bound to finally meet each other in the ring soon as Espinosa has let his feelings be addressed known in the middle of the ring at IHW and anyone that will listen.

Look for these two partners to go at it in 2010 in a feud that will be one that you will not want to miss.

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Rico Casanova warns the Kansas City Killers of Mark Sterling, Jeremy Wyatt and Mike Sydal.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on February 10, 2010

By Brian “Flair” Kelley 

MWR fans you saw the vicious beat down that the Kansas City Killers  Mark Sterling and Jeremy  Wyatt gave Kahagas this past December in the High Voltage W’restling’s Champions backyard at Coastal Championship Wrestling.

Kahagas returns February 20th in Granite City Illinois to gain revenge on the Kansas City Killers. (2009 MWR Wrestler of the year Mark Sterling, Jeremy Wyatt and Mike Sydal) The Tokyo Monster will be tested in the month of February when this week he matches up with former WWE’S stars.

First tomorrow night he goes head to head with Headbanger Mosh, then on Saturday at CCW’s main event for Valentine Vengeance Kahagas goes after the former WWE Superstar and CCW Champion Scotty 2 Hotty in a rematch between these two warriors

Kahagas then travels to Puerto Rico’s LLXI to defend the High Voltage Wrestling Championship on February 19th then boards a plane to go one on one with the KC Killers Mike Sydal the very next night at High Voltage Wrestling  in the Granite City, IL.

Longtime friend and manager of High Voltage Wrestling Champion Kahagas, Rico Casanova sent Missouri Wrestling Revival this warning to forward to the KC Killers.

Fans of the Midwest you will not want to miss Kahagas when he makes his way back to the Midwest on February 20th in Granite City Illinois

 

High Voltage Wrestling Returns February 20th in Granite City Illinois

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Missouri Sports Hall of Fame snubs pro wrestling

Posted by flairwhoooooo on February 9, 2010

By Matt Murphy

I won’t rant long about this. The Missouri Sports Hall of Fame has inducted exactly two professional wrestling legends in its 60-year history. Sam Muchnick was inducted in 1992 and Lou Thesz was inducted in 2002. This is a slap in the face to professional wrestling and to the many wrestling legends deserving of inclusion.

Wrestling fans, wrestlers, promoters, writers — let’s let the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame know exactly how we feel about it! Whether they like it or not, professional wrestling has been a major part of Missouri’s rich sports history. They owe it to the legends and to all of us as fans to recognize our sport.

Here’s their info:
Website: www.mosportshalloffame.com
Address:
Missouri Sports Hall of Fame
3861 E. Stan Musial Drive
Springfield, Missouri 65809
Phone: (417) 889-3100 or (800) 498-5678
Fax: (417) 889-2761
Hours: Monday – Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

I’ve included an email exchange between me and Todd Yearack, who at the time worked for the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame. For the record, no wrestlers, wrestling promoters, or wrestling announcers have been inducted since these letters.

From: Matt Murphy
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 10:21 PM
To: Todd Yearack
Subject: MO Hall of Fame

Dear sir:

I am writing to inquire why an organization whose catchphrase is “All the memories and all the thrills of sports” has neglected to recognize so many stars of professional wrestling.

Harley Race with the Missouri State Heavyweight Championship belt.

(A total of 17 wrestlers held the Missouri State heavyweight championship from 1972 through 1985. Eight would hold major versions of the World heavyweight championship.)

Lake Ozark resident Harley Race was one of the most respected athletes of his era. He was an eight-time NWA World Champion professional wrestler (he broke 2002 Missouri Sports Hall of Fame inductee Lou Thesz’s record of six World Title reigns). He was also inducted into the WCW Hall of Fame in 1994 and the WWE Hall of Fame in 2004. Race currently runs World League Wrestling, an Eldon, MO-based small independent wrestling organization which has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for various charities in the state since 1999.

I certainly feel Mr. Race’s inclusion from the Hall of Fame is necessary. He is, after all, considered by many to be the greatest wrestler ever to lace up a pair of boots. Mr. Race is now sixty-one years old, and I think he should be inducted in the very near future.

Warrensburg native Bruce “Butch” Reed was a star football player for CMSU and one of the ground-breaking African-American athletes in professional wrestling. A former World Tag Team Champion and one of the top wrestlers of the 1980s, Bruce was among the first black professional wrestlers to achieve national superstardom.

Cowboy Bob Orton

St. Louis-area resident “Cowboy” Bob Orton is the father of current WWE superstar Randy Orton and a former WWE superstar himself. He is being inducted in the WWE Hall of Fame this year.

Bulldog Bob Brown

These are just a few notable pro wrestlers deserving of being recognized as the elite athletes in Missouri sports history. Others who deserve induction include wrestlers “Bulldog” Bob Brown, Rufus R. Jones, Mike George, and Bob Geigel, announcers Bill Kersten and Larry Matysik, and promoter Gus Karras.

While many don’t consider wrestling a sport, it is undoubtedly an important part of Missouri sports history. Just ask a bunch of Missourians about wrestling. “I remember watching Harley Race and Bulldog Bob Brown at Memorial Hall” and “I watched ‘Wrestling at the Chase’ every week with my family” will likely be responses you’ll hear often.

Please let me know what I can do or how many like-minded Missourians should contact you to accomplish my goal of seeing the elite of those who contributed to “All the memories and all the thrills of sports” in Missouri recognized properly.

Please let me extend my invitation for assistance. If you need anything, from doing research to writing bios to conducting interviews with any professional wrestler deserving of Missouri Sports Hall of Fame inclusion, please don’t hesitate to email or call me.

Thanks for your time, and I look forward to a response.
Matt Murphy
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Todd Yearack wrote:

Matt:

Thank you for your note about Mr. Race and a few of the other wrestling icons from Missouri. You are certainly on the right track with your suggestion that Mr. Race be inducted into the Hall of Fame.

He was given very strong consideration for our most recent induction ceremony (February 13th) and will be up for consideration again for 2006. If you wish, feel free to mail us a letter of recommendation/nomination on Mr. Race and I’ll be glad to include it in his nomination file.

Again, thank you for your interest in the Hall of Fame. I hope to hear back from you soon.

Received your letter, and thank you! If you wish, you are welcome to look into additional letters in support of Mr. Race. While the number of letters doesn’t have any true direct affect on the individual’s induction, it is nice to hear from a broad range of folks who support a given inductee. Anything that is sent to us will be put in Mr. Race’s file, which will be reviewed by the selection committee later this year.

Thanks,
Todd

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From: Matt Murphy
Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 1:28 PM
To: Todd Yearack
Subject: RE: MO Hall of Fame

Dear Mr. Yearack:

Thank you for the speedy reply. I have attached a letter to the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame. If I need to send it through postal mail, please let me know to what address it needs to be sent and I will have a letter in the mail next week.

Please tell me if my letter will suffice. Would several dozen letters from other fans help the cause or would it just make a lot of unnecessary work for you and others involved with the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame? I’m willing to do as much work as it needed to witness Harley’s induction to the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in 2006.

Matt Murphy

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Todd Yearack wrote:

Received your letter, and thank you! If you wish, you are welcome to look into additional letters in support of Mr. Race. While the number of letters doesn’t have any true direct affect on the individual’s induction, it is nice to hear from a broad range of folks who support a given inductee. Anything that is sent to us will be put in Mr. Race’s file, which will be reviewed by the selection committee later this year.

Thanks,
Todd

MWR Editors note:

Just recently MWR fans we pulled together to support the future of Midwest wrestling by having our voice heard in regards of Mike Sydal, a wrestler that we felt very strongly deserved to be the Pro Wrestling Illustrated Rookie of the Year.

Now it is time for us to pull together to remember the past wrestling stars that gave their body hearts and soul to entertain the Midwest before there was cable TV, internet and PPV, families came together too boo the bad guy and cheer their heroes. On a personal level my dad who is not a wrestling fan at all does not have a clue who Shemus or The Miz is, but he knows who Rufus R Jones and Harley Race are.

I was shocked to hear that “MR. Race” had to have a file to be inducted in the Hall of Fame, just as Cooperstown would not be right with out Babe Ruth inducted or Michael Jordan in the NBA shrine, I just could not imagine that Harley Race was not there. Hopefully, once we are able to get the ball rolling with Race in the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame the many other great men and women who entertained the very rich history of athletes in the sport of wrestling will be inducted as they should be.

No sport has a more passionate fan base that pro wrestling, lets show the support for Missouri’s greatest mat stars from the past by taking our friend Matt Murphy’s advice and send Missouri Sports Hall of Fame a letter requesting that Pro wrestling not to be over looked.

MWR Fans remember when sending the request to be professional and respectful in your letter to each and everyone at the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame.

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Pro Wrestling Phoenix This Saturday night !!!

Posted by flairwhoooooo on February 8, 2010

Pro Wrestling Phoenix returns to action on Saturday Night February 13th with – PWP 50 (Our 50th Event!)

Last month at Year of the Phoenix, several shocking things took place – most notably, the re-birth of the Murder Militia, under the guidance of Jayden Draigo. The Militia was able to reclaim the PWP Tag Team Titles, and were pretty much dominate throughout the evening – until PWP Champion “Babyface” Tony Cortez took a stand against the Murder Militia, uniting with Jaysin Strife. We now look to PWP’s 50th Event, On Febuary 13th:

*** The Murder Militia will defend the PWP Tag Team Titles against the team of PWP Champion “Babyface” Tony Cortez & Jaysin Strife!!! What combination Militia members will be defending the titles? And what impact will Jayden Draigo play this time? Be there on the 13th to find out!

*** Also in Action: “The Anarchist” Arik Cannon, Chris Havius, Donnie Peppercricket, Abu Colossus, Darin Corbin, Mike Sydal, David Clark, Matty Star, Jimmy Rockwell, Ryan Slade, “The Passion” Zac James, Stephen Saint and more!!!

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

Saturday February 13, 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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AAPW Photo recap 1-16-10 Rich turns on McGuire

Posted by flairwhoooooo on February 8, 2010

Brooklyn Bobby leads Christian Rose into battle. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Rose cranks down on Gary J. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Big punch sends Gary J reeling. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Gary J gets his hand raised after a hard fought victory. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Gary Jay d. Christian Rose

Newcommer Lazarus dominates Matt Fitchett (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Lazarus d. Matt Fitchett

El Magnifico toys with Christian Rose. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Christian Rose looked strong early but got frustrated and got himself DQ’D (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

El Magnifico d. Paul Rose by DQ

With Curly missing in action AT Brooks stood up to be Rich’s partner, OLD School Thunders Brandon Walker wanted to test the rookie early on.(Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

A.T. Brooks impressed early on against the Ax Alworth. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Shane Rich sends Walker flying out of the ring. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Walker comes back to demonstrate his power on the popular Rich.(Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

The wrestling expertise of Old School Thunder was too much for the new team of Rich and Brooks.(Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Ax Allworth & Brandon Walker d. Shane Rich & AT Brooks

Bloody Harker Dirge (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Dirge took it to Mitch Ryder, but the veteran Ryder was able to get the victory. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Mitch Ryder d. Bloody Harker Dirge

Former TNA Tag Team Champion Andy Douglas and his manager Big Mo getting reado to take on Simon Dean. .(Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Simon Dean has Andy Douglas heading backwards. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Andy Douglas works over Simon Dean.(Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Andy Douglas looked in championship form at AAPW. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Big Mo gives his protégé a helping hand. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Simon Dean earned the win and got revenge on Big Mo. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Simon Dean d. Andy Douglas

Evan Gelstico throws caution to the wind in their match up against Rage.(Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Mike Masters was nasty on the outside of the ring.(Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Mitch Blake and Mike Masters showed the AAPW fans why they are the champs by working as one, even if it wasn’t legal. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Evan Gelstico was shown no mercy from Rage as the match continued.(Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Getting hit from every direction Evan Gelistico needed a tag desperately. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Rage had their way on the Submission squad using cheap shots and cutting off the ring as Pierre asks the ref to regain order. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Pierre Finally got the tag but the ref was knocked out on accident causing a no contest. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

AAPW Tag Champs Mike Masters & Mitch Blake fought Pierre Abernathy & Evan Gelistico to a no contest.

AAPW Champion Edmund Livewire McGuire defends the title against The Missisispi Madman. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Edmund wisely used his speed to get away from the Madman early on in the match.(Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

The Mississippi Madman got his hands on the champ which was not good news for Livewire. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Bodyslam!!(Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

No one knows how to use his bulk to his advantage more than the Madman.(Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

With heart and determination of a true champion Edmund Livewire McGuire fought was able to fight back and looked to have the match back into his favor.(Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Nothing stings more than having a friend stab you in the back. Shane Rich shows his true colors by giving the assist to the Madman while being the special referee. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Not happy with costing McGuire the AAPW Title Rich puts a beat down on his former friend.(Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Due to the actions of Shane Rich , AAPW reprimanded him with a 90 day suspension.(Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Mississippi Madman pinned Livewire McGuire to win the AAPW Heavyweight Title

Missouri Wrestling Revival caught up with Edmund Livewire Mcguire after his heartbreaking loss.

We leave with a final word from Shane Rich.

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Brandon Aarons survives to become the IHW Champion.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on February 7, 2010

By Brian “Flair” Kelley

Missouri Wrestling Revival would like to Congratulate Brandon Aarons for becoming the new Independent Hardcore Wrestling Champion in a brutal main event last night.

Aarons was beaten, battered and busted open in a wild Six-Way Elimination match that also included Mephisto, Steven Kennedy, Billy Mcneil, Sean Vincent & Eric Allen.

IHW returns on March 6th in Dupo Illinois as MWR will have a recap of the Zachary “Napalm” Porter Tribute show that included the wild main event plus info on who will be Brandon Aarons first opponent when IHW returns on March 6th in Dupo Illinois .

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