Pre order your very own Limited Edition DPW Star Wars poster T-Shirt!
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Posted by flairwhoooooo on April 14, 2018
Pre order your very own Limited Edition DPW Star Wars poster T-Shirt!
sm thru 2xl $15
3xl and 4xl $17
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Posted by flairwhoooooo on April 8, 2018
We now know all the contestants in the D-1 six man scramble ladder match to be held on 4/21.
Mike Outlaw
Keon Option
Jaden Dominic Rose
Snitch
Brandon Aarons
Jake Parnell
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: Brandon Aarons, D-1 Championship Ladder Match, DPW, Dynamo Pro Wrestling, Jake Parnell, Jayden Dominic Rose, Justin D'Air, Mike Outlaw, Missouri Wrestling Revival, MWR, The Snitch | Leave a Comment »
Posted by flairwhoooooo on November 10, 2017
By Patrick Brandmeyer
The Master Of Hairflips” Brandon Aarons vs. “The Wind Of Destruction” Makaze for the Heavyweight Title: I was unclear on whether Makaze was considered a former Dynamo Pro Heavyweight Champion...he was NWA Missouri Champion on the night that the championship was converted into the current Dynamo Title. At that show, he was defeated by K.C. Karrington for the title…and this was his first chance to get back to the top of the promotion. Makaze had recently returned to his rulebreaking ways and that attitude had led to several victories, putting him in position for this opportunity. Aarons had been on a roll with successful title defenses against Dingo, Danny Adams, and Brandon Espinosa and Roy Lewis in a triple threat match, as well as his win over Nick Brubaker at Proving Ground Pro…he was also nearing the one-year mark as champion, as he defeated Mike Outlaw for the belt last November.
I was NOT expecting a title change here, but I had a feeling Aarons was about due for it. Jaden Roller made his way to ringside to confront Aarons over his earlier actions…Aarons was distracted but only momentarily. Aarons rallied and delivered the close-range superkick that won him the title in the first place, but Roller got up on the ring apron to put the bad-mouth on the champion. He claimed that Aarons was jealous of his own hairstyle…them’s fighting words and Aarons took him out with a superkick. However, Makaze was lying in wait…and as the referee’s attention was on Roller, Makaze threw a FIREBALL in Aarons’ face! Makaze quickly covered and the referee turned around to count three in 14:35, crowning Makaze as the new Dynamo Pro Wrestling Heavyweight Champion!!
To see exclusive video of this historic title change from Dynamo Pro click here.

Brandon Aarons the very next day is without his Championship, beaten and battered. Will he ever be the same again?
The REMATCH – Dynamo Pro Wrestling Champion Makaze vs Brandon Aarons on Nov 25th Details coming soon.
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Posted by flairwhoooooo on October 1, 2017
Pro Wrestling seminar with Matt Sydal on Thursday, Oct 5th at 6pm at the Dynamo Pro Dojo. Cost is $40
Message us to save your spot!
dynamoprodojo@gmail.com
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Posted by flairwhoooooo on March 28, 2017
Justin D’Air def. Jackal, The Snitch & Jayson Khaos
Makaze def. Jack Gamble
Shawn Santel & Mauler McDarby def. Jay Howard & Roy Lewis
Karim Brigante (with Miss Monica) def. Jayden Fenix
Jon Webb def. CJ Shine
Michael Elgin def. Outtkast to win the DPW D-1 Title
DPW Heavyweight Champion Brandon Aarons def. Elvis Aliaga
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: Brandon Aarrons, Brian Kelley, CJ Shine, DPW, Dynamo Pro Wrestling, Elvis Aliaga, Jack Gamble, Jackal, Jayden Fenix, Jayson Khaos, Jon Webb, Justin D'Air, Karim Brigante, Makaze, Mauler McDarby, Michael Elgin, Miss Monica, OuTtKaSt, Roy Lewis, Shawn Santel, The Snitch | Leave a Comment »
Posted by flairwhoooooo on February 26, 2017
Here at MWR we work with several of the top promotions in the area and due to the amount of time, we often just give breaking news for title changes of the main titles for each promotion individually with a MWR headline. Yet, when the man that captures a secondary title is one of the TOP wrestlers in the WORLD today, let us say that it is a HUGE deal.
That is what happened last night when MWR was on hand to cover the exciting double main event in Alton, Illinois for Dynamo Pro Wrestling as Michael Elgin challenged D-1 Champion Outtkast and DPW Champion Brandon Aarrons battled Elvis Aliaga at the Mineral Springs Mall in Alton, Illinois.
The Mineral Springs Mall is famous for being known as haunted. We are sure that Outtkast will forever be scarred with the memory of the brutal lariat that was delivered from Elgin that ended his title reign of D-1 Champion.
Look for a full recap of Dynamo Pro as well as when Michael Elgin’s first D-1 title defense will be in the future at MWR.
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: Alton Illinois, Brandon Aarons, Brian Kelley, D-1 Champion, DPW, Dynamo Pro Wrestling, Elvis Aliaga, Michael Elgin, Mineral Springs Mall, Missouri Wrestling Revival, MWR, NJPW, OuTtKaSt, Ring of Honor, ROH | Leave a Comment »
Posted by flairwhoooooo on February 11, 2017
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: “Gentleman” Jake Parnell, Brandon Arrons, DPW, Dynamo Pro Wrestling, GWF, Ric Maverick | Leave a Comment »
Posted by flairwhoooooo on February 7, 2017
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: Brandon Aarons, CJ Shine, DPW, Dynamo Pro Wrestling, Elvis Aliaga, Jon Webb, Michael Elgin | Leave a Comment »
Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 18, 2017
Trained by former Ring of Honor World Champion Michael Elgin, Danny Adams and Paco Gonzalez, came together to form the tag team Alpha Class and quietly picked up huge wins in 2016. In January, the duo picked up a big win against former Dynamo Pro Wrestling Tag Team Champions Shawn Santel and Mauler McDarby otherwise known as the Professionals. They would challenge the DPW Champions High Level Enterprise, Jon Webb and Jack Gamble coming up just a little short, but that would not deter them in the least.
While making their way to Proving Ground Pro they picked up a huge win by defeating the much larger and powerful team of Blake Belakis and Nate Redwing, while backing that up with a win against Craig Mitchell & Kenny Sutra.
In August at Pro Wrestling Resurgence Alpha Class picked up a an epic win against two of the most successful tag teams in the Midwest in a triple threat match with The Submission Squad(Evan Gelistico & Pierre Abernathy) and 2.0 (A.J. Williams & Da’Marius Jones).
Proving that that win was not a fluke Alpha Class upset the Besties in the World, Davey Vega and Mat Fitchett. Less than a month later they not only defeated The Carnivore Club (Blake Belakis & Nate Redwing) to win the Proving Ground Pro Tag Titles, but successfully defeated them in a rematch for the title.
Back in St. Louis for Dynamo Pro Wrestling they would lose a hard fought title match against Straps Down University (Keon Option & Justin D’Air) before returning back to Proving Ground Pro to retain the titles against the Brother Reed & Micky Muscles. In the month of November they would retain their PGP Tag titles against the 3-time MWR Tag Team of the Year recipients Devin and Mason Cutter, the Hooligans.
Danny Adams and Paco Gonzalez proved that with great training, hard work and dedication they have a bright future and start the year off as Proving Ground Pro Wrestling Tag Team Champions but now they also lay claim as the 2016 MWR Tag Team of the Year.
Look for an exclusive MWR Tag Team of the Year Alpha Class artwork honoring her for their achievement from acclaimed artist Dartallion Allen Jr. in the future.
If you would like to sponsor the MWR Tag Team of the Year Plaques for Alpha Class then please contact MWR at flairwhoooooo@yahoo.com. The cost is $100.00 (two plaques) and you will receive a past MWR Yearbook, a Tyler Black (Seth Rollins rookie card) and a mention on the MWR Website.
2015 MWR Awards
Tag Team: High Level Enterprise (Jon Webb and Jack Gamble)
2014 MWR Year Awards
Tag Team: The Hooligans (Devin and Mason Cutter)
2013 MWR Year Awards
Tag Team: The Hooligans (Devin and Mason Cutter)
2012 MWR Year Awards
Tag Team: The American Bulldogs (Mark McDowell and Jon West)
2011 MWR Year Awards
Tag Team: The Kentucky Buffet (Matt Cage and Alex Castle)
2010 MWR Year Awards
Tag Team: Attitude Inc. (Guy Smith, Spencer Powers and Michael Shard)
2009 Awards
Tag Team: The Hooligans (Devin & Mason Cutter)
2008 Awards
Tag Team: The Northstar Express (Darin Corbin & Ryan Cruz)
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: 2016 Missouri Wrestling Revival Tag Team of the Year, A.J. Williams, Alpha Class, Besties in the World, Blake Belakis, Brother Reed, Craig Mitchell, Da'Marius Jones, Danny Adams, Davey Vega, Devin and Mason Cutter, DPW, Dynamo Pro Wrestling, Evan Gelistico, High Level Enterprise, Jack Gamble, Jon Webb, Justin D'Air, Kenny Sutra, Keon Option, Mat Fitchett, Mauler McDarby, Michael Elgin, Micky Muscles, MWR, Nate Redwing, Paco Gonzalez, Pierre Abernathy, PRO WRESTLING RESURGENCE, Professionals, Proving Ground Pro, Ring of Honor, ROH, Shawn Santel, Straps Down University, The Carnivore Club, The Hooligans, The Submission Squad, WWE | Leave a Comment »
Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 11, 2016
By Patrick Brandmeyer
Photos Brian Kelley
The ring announcer were Chris Roedel, your assistant ring announcer was Luke Roberts, and your referee was Scott Ramsey.
Jackal vs. “The Caramel Bear” C.J. Shine: The fans were NOT fond of Shine, despite the fact that this was supposed to be an opener between fan favorites. Shine outwrestled Jackal in the early minutes of the match, leading to a danceoff that seemed to go in Jackal’s favor (if you asked the average person in the stands). Shine upset Jackal at the 4 Hands Brewery show last month, so this was a rematch from that particular encounter…in Jackal’s defense, he had just been through a tough matchup with Jake Dirden(the week prior) and Shine was fresh for that bout. Jackal rallied and went for the Killswitch #2 (turnbuckle-walk Tomakazi/Unprettier), but Shine blocked the move and threw him off. Jackal charged at Shine and got caught in a small package for the flash pin in 8:22.
“The Alternative” Ozzie Gallagher(sporting his new shorter hair) made his way to the ring; he had been M.I.A. since the mask-vs.-hair match with Makaze in mid-September. To say the least, his year didn’t turn out as he had planned…but he vowed to get his payback on both Makaze and The Bite Club(Rocket Mapache & Jackal) and to refocus his career in 2017. No match for Gallagher…perhaps next time.
Tag Team Champion “The Valedictorian” Keon Option(w/ Justin D’Air) vs. Rocket Mapache(w/ Jackal): Speaking of The Bite Club, the other half of the team was in action here. D’Air is still recovering from a recent knee injury. I hope to watch the D-1 Title match from last week in Wood River between Outtkast and Rocket; I heard great things about that matchup. Hopefully this will lead to a Tag Title feud between the teams…that part seems to naturally follow as Rocket & Jackal had several near-misses for the belts but never quite won them. The match could have easily gone either way, but Option took it with an axe kick in 6:33. More Mutual Respect(tm) occurred, but Jackal made it clear that they Wanted Da Belts(tm).
Outtkast vs. Makaze for the D-1 Title: Both guys have impressive championship resumes; both men were GCW Light Heavyweight Champions and Outtkast was GCW and Dynamo Tag Champ with “The Don Mega” Shorty Biggs. Makaze briefly held the NWA Missouri Title when it was the top belt in Dynamo Pro; literally on the show when they transitioned from that belt to the current Dynamo Heavyweight Title, he lost it back to K.C. Karrington. Both are veterans in the area and continue to plug away amidst a ton of younger guys, so they brought out the heavy artillery in this championship bout.
I’ve known Outtkast to take crazy amounts of punishment over the years and this was no exception; Makaze caught him with a Death Valley Driver onto the edge of the ring apron! Makaze tried to follow up with a plancha but the titleholder moved out of the way…then Outtkast went to the top rope for a corkscrew moonsault to the floor! Outtkast hit the floor with a thud that was audible throughout the building…ouch. Understandably it took both men some time to collect themselves, but they made it back into the ring and kept on going. Makaze nearly won with his signature Kyouhen(Sharpshooter) and Outtkast barely made it to the ropes. Makaze delivered a Death Valley Driver off the top rope(!) that left both men down…but out of nowhere, Outtkast connected with the Case Study to retain his title in 16:34! It was a tremendous matchup between two guys who I’ve known for most of their respective careers…yes, more Mutual Respect(tm) took place.
Brandon Espinosa vs. “The Incredible Primal Prodigy” Matt Kenway (Look At Him) for the Missouri Wrestling Revival Missouri Title: Surprisingly, Espinosa was the fan favorite in this matchup…both guys have played different roles in area promotions. One of Espy’s favorite tactics in recent months has been to emulate WWE finishers and sequences, so he tried to start off fast with two spears and a Jackhammer(a la Bill Goldberg vs. Brock Lesnar at Survivor Series); Kenway escaped the Jackhammer setup and bailed out of the ring.
Targeting the arm has been one of Espinosa’s strategies in recent times, but Kenway attempted to use the same tactic against Espy. Kenway brought a chair into the ring and wedged it between the turnbuckles, but it never quite came into play during the matchup…darn you, Chekhov’s Folding Chair! (Thanks A-Top.) It took several tries, but Espinosa was finally able to lock on the cross-armbreaker…Kenway didn’t surrender, but Espy appeared to severely injury Kenway’s arm and the referee called for a stoppage in 18:40! It looked like Kenway’s elbow had been dislocated and he seemingly popped it back into place on the ring ropes…eep.
There would be no Mutual Respect(tm) HERE as Kenway snapped, bashing Espinosa repeatedly with the aforementioned chair(THERE’S our Chekhov’s Gun)…it would be Espy’s old tag team partner turned rival Ricky Cruz who would run off Kenway after the match. (In fact, Espinosa won the MWR Missouri Title from Cruz.) The two didn’t QUITE seem to be on friendly terms, but Cruz and Espy parted ways without incident.
“The King Of Chaos” Ricky Cruz vs. “The Intelligent Dirdey Monster” Jake Dirden: This was a farewell for both men for different reasons; Ricky is retiring at the end of the year and this was his last Midwest match. (He will face El Mesias, aka Mil Muertes, at Galli Lucha Libre in Chicago for his final bout.) Cruz came to the St. Louis area a few years ago for the Mid-Missouri Wrestling Alliance, then later competed for Southern Illinois Championship Wrestling and held their Classic Title. He would go on to compete for Dynamo Pro, holding their Heavyweight and Tag Team Titles(with Espinosa) as well as the MWR Missouri Title. These two have had many battles(eleven, per Ricky) and the feud did a lot to elevate Dirden in the eyes of the fans, propelling him to the Dynamo Pro Heavyweight and Tag Titles(with Jackal). He also appeared in Ring Of Honor’s Top Prospect Tournament in 2015, losing in the first round to eventual winner Donovan Dijak. Dirden is on his way to the NWL as “Jack Foster“, so this was his last match for DPW.
Ricky got streamers for his entrance and asked Dirden for a technical matchup so they could go out on a positive note…but it didn’t take long for the match to devolve into an all-out fight.
Both guys threw their biggest bombs for this final counter and neither would stay down for very long…it took a grand total of four superkicks for Cruz to finally score the decisive victory in 14:58!
Afterwards, Ricky and Jake both said their farewells as the locker room emptied to applaud their efforts!
Mike Outlaw vs. Brandon Aarons for the Heavyweight Title: These guys had a tough act to follow but they brought their A games; they’d crossed paths a few times in the past with Outlaw getting the upper hand in those bouts. They had a strong main-event matchup and the fans seemed to be slightly in favor of Outlaw (despite both men being fan favorites).
Outlaw’s Mafia Kick only got a two-count…then the High Noon(top-rope elbowdrop) only got a near-fall as well. Outlaw lost his composure (not a common thing for him) and brought a chair into the ring, going so far as to push the referee away when the official tried to stop him. Outlaw swung with the chair, but Aarons dodged and the chair rebounded off the top rope to smack Outlaw in the head. Aarons took advantage of the opportunity with a flurry of offense:

Go 2 Sleep, Hairflip(half-nelson) Suplex, and finally a Shining Wizard…and that earned Aarons the Dynamo Pro Heavyweight Title in 14:00!
Outlaw was distraught over the match outcome and grabbed the title belt away from the ref, but presented it to Aarons and raised his hand. After that, Outlaw dropped his own bombshell: He was leaving Dynamo Pro as well (for NWL)!
Outlaw said his farewells to the promotion and wrestlers who got him started in the business and the roster came out for another round of applause.
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: Brandon Aarons, Brandon Espinosa, Brian Kelley, C.J. Shine, Chris Roedel, Donovan Dijak, DPW, Dynamo Pro Wrestling, El Mesias, Galli Lucha Libre, Jack Foster, Jackal, Jake Dirden, Justin D'Air, Keon Option, Luke Roberts, Makaze, Matt Kenway, Mid-Missouri Wrestling Alliance, Mike Outlaw, Mil Muertes, Missouri Wrestling Revival, Missouri Wrestling Revival Missouri Title, MWR, NWA KC, NWA STL, OuTtKaSt, Ozzie Gallagher, Patrick Brandmeyer, Ricky Cruz, Ring of Honor, Rocket Mapache, ROH, Scott Ramsey, The Bite Club, TNA, WWE | Leave a Comment »