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Posts Tagged ‘Dynamo Pro Wrestling’

Shake Up at Dynamo Pro Wrestling in Wood River, Illinois Mike Outlaw, Shorty Biggs

Posted by flairwhoooooo on September 3, 2016

By Patrick Brandmeyer
By Brian Kelley

“The Cowboy” Ric Maverick vs. “The Incredible Primal Prodigy” Matt Kenway (Look At Him): This was a rematch from the previous Glen Carbon show where Maverick scored the victory over his rookie opponent. I will stop hammering that lame running gag about Kenway into the ground…eventually.

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Despite Kenway usually being the rulebreaker in shows around here, this seemed to be a battle of fan favorites as it played out (though a few people still booed Kenway). Kenway cut off Maverick’s rally with a Union Jack-style cobra clutch neckbreaker, then got the surprise tapout win with an Anaconda Vise in 5:09.

C.J. Shine vs. The Snitch: Sophie Darling was absent from Snitch’s corner, leaving the masked man to silently protest about the abundance of fans attempting to take pictures with their phones. Snitch cheated to win their previous encounter, so payback was the order of the day…however, Snitch hid in the audience during C.J.’s entrance to attack him from behind. Shine is gaining popularity, which is a good sign…it’s just a matter of how well he does against more established opposition.

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Shine went to the top rope to finish, but Snitch pushed the referee into the ropes to knock him off balance…causing him to land rather painfully on the top turnbuckle. Snitch capitalized by covering with feet on the ropes for the tainted pin in 9:01…aww. Shine got some post-match retribution with a top-rope missile dropkick(not enough headroom in the venue for a springboard move).

Rocket Mapache vs. Orange Lazarus: O.L. is a new masked character…he seemed oddly familiar but I can’t quite place it. I felt like I’d seen this match at some point in a past life…not sure why that was the case.

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At a few points during the match, Lazarus was left motionless on the mat only to do an Undertaker-style “Zombie Sit-Up” as if rising from the dead. This freaked out Dynamo’s resident raccoon, but he managed to rebound and win after a Codebreaker followed by a flying boot in 6:42.

Makaze vs. “The Alternative” Ozzie Gallagher: This feud has progressed over the past several months…Sadie Blaze returned to Dynamo and took exception to his former protege’s tactics, especially as it related to the masked competitors. That led to Sadie taking matters into his own hands and bringing his very close personal long-time friend Makaze into the battle. Gallagher won their first outing after a low blow, but he wasn’t quite as sneaky in the rematch and got disqualified for the same nefarious tactic. I’m still getting used to Makaze being FAR more vocal than he had ever been in the past…previously he had remained silent and let managers or tag team partners do his talking.

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Makaze even encouraged the fans to chant “Brandon” to antagonize the one who had previously gone by that name. The Wind Of Destruction had pulled his own share of dirty tricks in the past so he knew exactly how to counteract them…the chessgame went in the favor of “age and treachery” in this case. Makaze was able to stun Gallagher with a mulekick to the Universal Weak Point out of the referee’s line of sight, scoring the pinfall in 16:43(!).

After the match, Makaze said that he hoped Gallagher had learned a lesson…he didn’t believe in using such tactics, but this was an exception as he was fighting fire with fire. Gallagher remained stubborn and challenged Makaze to one more match to settle things, but he wanted Makaze’s mask to be on the line. Makaze was fine with those terms…as long as Gallagher put his hair on the line as well. That grudge match has been set for Saturday, September 17th in Glen Carbon…mark your calendars, as they say.

Intermission~! I shouldn’t have settled for ramen noodles for my homebound dinner as I indulged a bit on this night. Your Official Ben Simon Concession Count(tm)(Part One), as he was ring-announcing for Pro Wrestling Resurgence: Bag of barbecue potato chips, one Pepsi, and a Hershey bar.

Tag Team Champion Jon Webb vs. MWR Missouri Champion Brandon Espinosa, non-title: Espy had a whirlwind night ahead of him as he was scheduled to wrestle on all three area events (and did so). The MWR Missouri Title was not at stake as the match was on the Illinois side of the river; normally the belt doesn’t even make an appearance in that situation, but Espy wore it to the ring anyway. Webb is set for a big match at World League Wrestling next week as he battles Jayden Fenix in a no-DQ match to determine the first WLW Jr. Heavyweight Champion; he was the fan favorite here despite being in the rulebreaker role with tag partner Jack Gamble at NatsuCon.

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They had a really good competitive bout that could have easily gone either way…Webb hit the Sliced Bread #2, but the time limit expired at 15:00 for the draw. Espinosa was notably respectful to his opponent afterwards, saying he would love to do Five More Minutes(tm) but he had a full night ahead of him elsewhere…he’d be cool with a rematch down the line, perhaps even in Missouri so he can put his belt at stake. Cue handshake with no shenanigans.

Outtkast vs. “The Don Mega” Shorty Biggs for the D-1 Title: Outtkast’s challenger was determined by a random draw and turned out to be his longtime tag team partner in The Bumrush Brothers, creating this first-time matchup between the two. The team formed back in the days of Gateway Championship Wrestling and won the GCW Tag Team Titles in November of 2006, defeating the team now known as The Submission Squad (Evan Gelistico(Petrie) and Pierre Abernathy). As you might expect, the two know each other very well and this wasn’t the brawl you would normally expect out of the individual competitors…both are extremely underrated on the technical side and they got to show that in this bout. I really enjoyed this bout as someone who is familiar with their extensive history…they both turned up their aggression but not to the point of outright heelishness against a longtime friend.
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Outtkast couldn’t use his power-based moves against Shorty so he had to go to his aerial arsenal, landing his corkscrew senton off the top rope for a close near-fall. However, Outtkast went to the well once too often and missed the move on the second attempt; Shorty capitalized with a Paydirt and then a fireman’s-carry Michinoku Driver, picking up the decisive win in 16:05 to capture the D-1 Championship! It was Shorty’s first singles championship since he won the Lethal Wrestling Alliance Heavyweight Title in 2007, something that Shorty made mention of…he said Outtkast could have a rematch anytime he wanted one, so it looks like that’ll be a go for September 17th.

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“Dirdey” Jake Dirden vs. Mike Outlaw for the Heavyweight Title: When Outlaw upset Ricky Cruz for the Heavyweight Title in December of 2014, he faced a lot of tough opponents; none was tougher than Dirden, who won the championship under controversial circumstances in May of 2015. In the year-plus since that time, Outlaw had to deal with a lot of obstacles in his quest to regain the championship…all of that finally culminated in this one-on-one bout with no Mark Bland, no Travis Cook, and no Black Hand Warriors to interfere.

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Dirden had the advantage when the match turned into a brawl on the floor, throwing Outlaw over several rows of chairs and nearly winning by countout. As the battle continued, the referee was knocked down, leading to a visual pinfall for Dirden after a chokeslam. Dirden brought in a chair, but that backfired as Outlaw dropkicked it back into his face. Outlaw delivered the High Noon(top-rope elbowdrop) and the referee recovered to count…two. Dirden fired back with a big boot but took out the ref AGAIN by mistake. Outlaw springboarded off the second rope for a flying European uppercut, but Dirden was able to get a hold of the chair and bash Outlaw with it. Dirden covered and a second referee ran in to count…two.

Dirden wedged the chair between the turnbuckles as the second referee assisted the first to the backstage area…but Outlaw reversed Dirden into the chair, then used the chair to his own advantage by beating down Dirden with it.

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Outlaw delivered the Mafia Kick as the second referee re-entered the ring and covered…for two. Outlaw wasted no time in keeping up the pressure, dropping Dirden with a second Mafia Kick and then going to the top rope for a second High Noon. Three counts later, we had a NEWWWWW Heavyweight Champion!

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Outlaw was ecstatic over finally reclaiming the gold…he said Dirden had ducked him for over a year, but he wouldn’t do the same and offered Dirden a rematch whenever he wanted it. After some hesitation, the two shook hands to seal that deal.

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Mike Outlaw on Top Once Again – Shorty Biggs Upsets Bumrush Partner Outtkast for the D-1 Title

Posted by flairwhoooooo on August 22, 2016

By Patrick Brandmeyer
Photos Brian Kelley
Complete recap in the future at MWR

“The Don Mega” Shorty Biggs d. Outtkast to win the D-1 Title; Outtkast got a near-fall after his corkscrew moonsault senton, but missed his second attempt at the move. Shorty capitalized with a Paydirt and fireman’s-carry Michinoku Driver for the win over his Bumrush Brother tag team partner (16:05).

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Shorty was happy to give his tag team partner his return match for the title…it sounds like it’ll take place at the September 17th show.

Mike Outlaw d. “Dirdey” Jake Dirden to win the Heavyweight Title for the second time. Dirden nearly won by countout after throwing Outlaw over some ringside chairs, but he barely beat the ten-count. The referee was knocked down and Dirden delivered a chokeslam, but there was no one to count the pin attempt. Dirden brought in a chair, but Outlaw dropkicked it back into his face and delivered the High Noon(top-rope elbowdrop) for a close near-fall. An errant Dirden boot felled the referee again and Outlaw hit a middle-rope springboard European uppercut, but Dirden took him out with the chair and a second referee ran in to count…two. Dirden wedged the chair in the corner as the second referee helped the first official back to the dressing room area…but Outlaw reversed an Irish whip into the corner chair, then whacked Dirden twice with the chair. Outlaw followed up with the Mafia Kick and the second referee returned to count…two. Outlaw didn’t waste time and dropped Dirden with a second Mafia Kick, then hit a second High Noon to finally get the win for the title (21:08)!

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Outlaw was ecstatic to regain the championship after a year-plus of Dirden dodging him…but he said he wouldn’t be the same kind of champion and offered Dirden a rematch whenever he wanted it. The two shook hands to end the show.

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Join MWR for Dynamo Pro in Wood River, Illinois this Saturday Night Jake Dirden vs. Mike Outlaw Doors 4:30

Posted by flairwhoooooo on August 19, 2016

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Dynamo Pro is returning to the Douglas Club on Saturday night. Aug 20th with a special start time of 5pm.

Already signed:
Heavyweight Championship Title Match
Jake Dirden(c) vs Mike Outlaw

CJ Shine vs The Snitch
Makaze vs Ozzie Gallagher

Also scheduled to appear
Brandon Espinosa
Shorty Biggs
D-1 Champion – Outtkast
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Angelina Love vs. Monica Passeri July 22nd at Dynamo Pro Wrestling

Posted by flairwhoooooo on July 20, 2016

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NatsuCon is proud to be partnering up with our friends at Dynamo Pro Wrestling to bring you “Natsu-Bash at the Con”!

Already schedule to appear:
TNA Impact star Davey Richards
Ring of Honor star Delirious
NatsuCon own sponsored
“Natsu no Senshi” 夏の戦士 “The Cowboy” Ric Maverick
Dynamo Pro Tag Team Champions Jon Webb and Jack Gamble ‘High Level Enterprise’ and
Current D-1 Champion OutKast will be defending their titles
“The King of Chaos” Ricky Cruz
Former Dynamo Pro Champ Mike Outlaw
“The Valedictorian of Straps Down University” Keon Option
“The Man In The Air That Just Don’t Care” Justin D’Air

Thanks to our Friends at Dynamo Pro Wrestling we have matches to announce for Friday night July 22!

Former Dynamo Pro Champion Mike Outlaw will take on Ring Of Honor superstar Delirious Wrestler

Former Dynamo Pro champion and former Missouri Wrestling Revival, Missouri Heavyweight champion “The King Of Chaos” Ricky Cruz will battle the one and only MOJO McQueen

For the the Dynamo Pro D-1 championship, champion OuTtKaSt will defend against Jesus Bryce

Current Missouri Wrestling Revival, Missouri Heavyweight Champion Brandon Espy Espinosa in a non-title match will lock up against Mason Conrad.

All attendees of NatsuCon will be allowed in the show with prefer seating and any planned meet and greets with the wrestlers. But not to worry we haven’t forgotten about the die hard Dynamo Pro Fans! We are opening up the show to you as well, tickets are available for pre-sale at $10.00 and at the door for $12.00 (good for Friday night wrestling show only), so act fast cuz when there gone they are gone!

More updates, and match line ups to come, and card is always subject to last minute change.

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Dynamo Pro Wrestling is returning to the Sports Academy in Glen Carbon, Il. on Saturday July 16th.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on June 22, 2016

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DYNAMO PRO WRESTLING RETURNS TO THE SPORTS ACADEMY

Dynamo Pro Wrestling is proud to present an all ages, live, professional wrestling event on Saturday, July 16th, 2016. This professional wrestling event will be held at the Sports Academy, located at 101 The Game Drive in Glen Carbon, Illinois. Doors open at 6:00 P.M. with a bell time of 7:00 P.M. Adult tickets are $10 in advance and $12 on the day of the event. Tickets for children ages five to twelve years old are $5.

Come out and see such Dynamo Pro Wrestling favorites such as Dynamo Pro Heavyweight Champion “DirdEY” Jake Dirden, Dynamo Pro Tag Team Champions “High Level Enterprise”, Dynamo Pro Wrestling D-1 Champion OuTtKaSt, Missouri Wrestling Revival Missouri State Champion Brandon Espinosa, Mike Outlaw, “The King of Chaos” Ricky Cruz, “The Alternative” Ozzie Gallagher, C.J. Shine, Keon Option, Justin D’Air, “The Bite Club”, “The Professionals”, Brandon Aarons, and many more. To purchase advance tickets, log on to http://www.dynamoprowrestling.com or contact the Sports Academy at (618) 288-6899.

Since 2007, Dynamo Pro Wrestling has strived to bring professional wrestling fans of all ages with hard hitting, fast paced, edge of your seat professional wrestling action. For additional information on Dynamo Pro Wrestling, you can check out our website at http://www.dynamoprowrestling.com, follow us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/dynamopro, and on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/DynamoPro. For Sports Academy venue information, you can check their website at http://www.thesportsacademy.net or you can follow them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Sports-Academy/113119765389580.

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DYNAMO PRO WRESTLING INVADES NATSUCON FRIDAY JULY 22ND

Posted by flairwhoooooo on June 17, 2016

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DYNAMO PRO WRESTLING INVADES NATSUCON

Dynamo Pro Wrestling is proud to announce that will be presenting a professional wrestling event on Friday, July 22nd as a part of NatsuCon. This professional wrestling event will be held at The Gateway Center, located at 1 Gateway Drive in Collinsville, Illinois. Doors open at 6:00 P.M. with a bell time of 7:00 P.M. Tickets for this special Dynamo Pro Wrestling event are available for $10 in advance and $12 on the day of the event.

This action-packed night of professional will feature special appearances by Ring of Honor Wrestling’s Delirious and Impact Wrestling’s Davey Richards. In addition, you will see Dynamo Pro Wrestling favorites such as Dynamo Pro Wrestling Tag Team Champions “High Level Enterprise”, Missouri Wrestling Revival Missouri State Champion Brandon Espinosa, Dynamo Pro Wrestling D-1 champion OuTtKaSt, “The King of Chaos” Ricky Cruz, Keon Option, Justin D’Air, “KLD” Kevin Lee Davidson, Mike Outlaw, “The Cowboy” Ric Maverick, “The Don Mega” Shorty Biggs, “The Bite Club”, and many more. Please come out and experience the best in professional wrestling as Dynamo Pro Wrestling invades NatsuCon. To purchase advance tickets, log on to http://www.natsucon.org or go to http://www.dynamoprowrestling.com.

Since 2007, Dynamo Pro Wrestling has strived to bring professional wrestling fans of all ages with hard hitting, fast paced, edge of your seat professional wrestling action. For additional information on Dynamo Pro Wrestling, you can check out our website at http://www.dynamoprowrestling.com, follow us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/dynamopro, and on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/DynamoPro.

NatsuCon is a St. Louis metropolitan area based anime convention possessing the sole desire of expanding the appreciation, understanding, and acceptance of Japanese pop culture in America. By the use of media ranging from art, to music, to visual screenings, NatsuCon strives to present attendees with an accepting, friendly environment allowing guests of all ages to meet and express similar interests. The staff and volunteers of NatsuCon all share the common wish of providing attendees with a fun and welcoming atmosphere. Through educational panels, interactive presentations, and events based around precepts of Japanese culture, NatsuCon offers its guests with an opportunity to empower themselves by increasing knowledge, diversity, and strength of character. For additional information on NatsuCon, you can check out their website at ww.natsucon.org, follow them on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/NatsuCon, and on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/Natsucon.

For Gateway Center venue information, you can check out their website at http://www.gatewaycenter.com, follow them on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/GatewayCenter, and on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/GatewayCenter

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New MWR Missouri Champion Brandon Espinosa, Big Night for High Level Enterprise

Posted by flairwhoooooo on May 22, 2016

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By Patrick Brandmeyer

Photos Brian Kelley

The show started with Brian Kelley presenting the 2015 Missouri Wrestling Revival Tag Team Of The Year plaques with sponsor Jack Tierney to High Level Enterprise(Jack Gamble & Jon Webb). The ceremony was interrupted by The Professionals(Shawn Santel & Mauler McDarby), who used underhanded tactics to beat HLE for the Tag Team Titles at the April show…they said the awards were nice but the title belts were even better. Of course, it would be a real downer for HLE to win those awards and then fall short in their return match for the belts…but we’ll get to that later.

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Rocket Mapache vs. C.J. Shine: Shine faced fan favorites in both of his matches on Saturday…I don’t know if that means he’s being positioned as an eventual rulebreaker, but time will tell how the fans react to his character. It was a quick competitive matchup, ending with Rocket avoiding a kick and getting the rollup pin in 4:00.

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“The Valedictorian” Keon Option & Justin D’Air vs. Billy McNeil & Jayson Khaos(w/ C.J. McManus): The fan support was divided in this one as Option & D’Air are popular, but so is Billy McNeil. The story of the match was the dissension between the Midnight Society members as Khaos and McManus wanted to break the rules and McNeil did not. The tension turned into a full-blown argument by the end of the match as they could have gotten the win over D’Air but lost focus. Option took the opportunity to jump in the ring and blitz Khaos with a series of moves, ending in an axe kick that led to D’Air scoring the three-count in 13:00. The Society totally fell apart after the bell as McNeil shoved C.J. to the mat and picked up a chair on his way out of the ring…but the sides parted ways without further incident.

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Outtkast vs. Kiyoshi Shizuka(w/ Lucy Mendez) for the D-1 Title: Shizuka traded wins with Outtkast’s tag team partner Shorty Biggs in recent months. While Lucy has her share of…admirers, I’ll say…she does really well in her role as a rulebreaking manager. I’ve commented a lot on my desire for more women’s wrestling in this area; hopefully the wheels are in motion for that to happen soon. I don’t know much about the masked newcomer Shizuka, but he’s had solid matches in his handful of in-ring appearances.

Lucy was nearly a factor in the outcome as she caused a distraction, allowing Shizuka to hit Outtkast with his Japanese flag pole behind the referee’s back. He followed up with a Perfectplex, but Outtkast barely kicked out before the three-count. The masked challenger set up to finish with a brainbuster, but Outtkast small-packaged him for the flash pin in 12:21 to retain his title.

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Makaze vs. “The Alternative” Ozzie Gallagher: Sadie Blaze made a surprise return to Dynamo Pro a few months ago and immediately had issues with his former student Gallagher over his underhanded tactics. He especially took issue with Gallagher’s disrespect toward masked wrestlers like Rocket, which is understandable given his masked alter-ego Makaze. Gallagher stole Rocket’s mask on one occasion and kept trying to swipe it again after Rocket reclaimed it; that finally drove Blaze to take matters into his own hands and bring “Makaze” back into action. Makaze’s one of the only guys from the first independent show I attended(in the spring of 2000) who’s still working today. The match itself was solid as a first chapter in the series…a near-ref bump allowed Gallagher to deliver a punt to the Universal Weak Point, then roll him up in a modified Oklahoma roll for the cheap pin in 8:40. I somehow suspect that this issue is not quite over, regardless of Gallagher’s sentiment on the matter.

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“The Millenial” Danny Adams vs. “The Filipino Warrior” Elvis Aliaga(w/ Lucy Mendez): Good heel wrestlers can take some time to appreciate and I feel like I’ve turned that corner with regards to Aliaga; he’s very underrated. Adams has proven his versatility in recent months as I’ve seen him work in both the fan favorite and rulebreaking roles. They had a really good matchup and Lucy got involved on more than one occasion…that led to Elvis rolling him up for the pin with feet on the ropes in 11:04.

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Mike Outlaw vs. “The Yoga Monster” Mike Sydal: These two nearly crossed paths a while back as Outlaw and Justin D’Air had been scheduled to face Mike and his brother Matt, but Matt’s travel issues ixnayed that potential bout. This was a battle of fan favorites and a good one; I’ll never quite understand why Ring Of Honor didn’t do more with Sydal. I joked that my money was on Mike to win this match and at least one fan tried to start a “Let’s Go Mike” chant…MARKET CONFUSION~! Sydal made the fatal mistake of dropping his yoga mat and going out to retrieve it for the sake of his Yogasault…Outlaw had enough time to roll out of the way of the move, then finished with the Mafia Kick in 12:23. Nicely done.

Post-match, Outlaw acknowledged Dirden’s absence and said he hadn’t had a fair rematch for the title since losing it in May of the previous year. He said that he wanted his title shot…and if Dirden wouldn’t give it to him, then he would stay on his trail until he got it. Glad to see he’s getting back into the title hunt…woo.

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The Professionals(Shawn Santel & Mauler McDarby) vs. High Level Enterprise(Jack Gamble & Jon Webb) for the Tag Team Titles: As noted, Santel & McDarby had captured the belts under dubious circumstances in April; this was the rematch. I think these teams are good foils for each other and I hope the series will continue after this point. Option & D’Air watched the match from ringside and seem to be positioned as future challengers. There’s also the possibility of the Black Hand Warriors re-entering the championship picture, not to mention the Midnight Society in whatever form it may take. The finish saw HLE isolate McDarby; Gamble picked up McDarby on his shoulders and held him for a superkick from Webb, then delivered a fireman’s-carry Michinoku Driver for the winning fall in 13:12…Gamble & Webb are now two-time Dynamo Pro Tag Team Champions! Option & D’Air made a point to hand the belts to the new champions…just like that, the hunters are once again the hunted.

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“The King Of Chaos” Ricky Cruz vs. Brandon Espinosa for the MWR Missouri Title: The history between these two runs deep over the past few years, including a brief reign as Dynamo Tag Champs. While it’s a source of bitterness for Espinosa that he had to start at the bottom of this promotion and claw his way to the top, Ricky has been a two-time Heavyweight Champion as well as SICW Classic Champion. These two had an altercation at the Cinco De Mayo show that led to Cruz pinning Espy in a six-man tag. The pre-match promos set up the bout as a sportsmanlike contest between the two, though both men have been known to throw the rulebook out the window. Each guy withstood the best that the other had to offer, including Espinosa surprisingly kicking out after the Cruz Control(swinging fisherman buster). Cruz unloaded with kicks, but Espy ducked the last one and rolled him up for the shockingly clean pinfall in 15:18! Ladies and gentlemen, we have a newwwww MWR Missouri Champion!

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Ricky was stunned but took the loss graciously at first…of course, Espinosa couldn’t just leave it alone and rubbed the loss in Cruz’s face. When he demanded that Cruz fulfill his promise to raise his arm after the match, Ricky did so…only to punctuate his action with a superkick to the mush. The new champion was laid out as the show wrapped up…

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Dynamo Pro Wrestling at the Ready Room on May 28th

Posted by flairwhoooooo on May 19, 2016

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High Level Enterprise Presented with the 2015 MWR Tag Team Plaques This Saturday in Fenton, Missouri

Posted by flairwhoooooo on May 5, 2016

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We would like to welcome you to come out for an historic evening this coming Saturday at Dynamo Pro Wrestling in Fenton, Missouri. Not only are you going to be able to enjoy a stacked card featuring the likes of Ricky Cruz, Brandon Espinosa, Outtkast, Ozzie Galagher, Makaze and more, we are proud to announce that our friend  Jack Tierney has been kind enough to sponsor the award and will be joining us to present High Level Enterprise with their 2015 MWR Tag Team of the Year.

Jack Gamble and Jon Webb make up the team of High Level Enterprise continue to be one of the top teams in the country and will looking to regain the Dynamo Pro Wrestling tag team Championship on the same night against the Professionals (Mauler McDarby/Shawn Santel).

We would like to thank Jack Tierney and the KC Pro Wrestling Training Center (2015 MWR Future Star Award Redwing) for sponsoring two of the awards and Jeremy Wyatt’s MWR Wrestler of the Year Plaque to be given on June 4th in Metro Pro Wrestling.

We have only one sponsorship left in 2015 and that is for the back-to-back 2015 MWR Female Wrestler of the Year, Lucy Mendez. If you are interested in sponsoring the Female of the Year award then contact me for details at flairwhoooooo@yahoo.com

MWR Missouri Title Match
The King of Chaos Ricky Cruz(c) vs Brandon Espinosa

Brandon Espinosa has made it known that he is coming for Ricky’s Title, even going so far as to attack Cruz with the title belt itself. On May 7th these two men will finally face each other one on one inside a Dynamo Pro ring.

DPW Tag Team Title Match

Dynamo Pro Tag Champs The Professionals (Mauler McDarby/Shawn Santel) will face High Level Enterprise (Jon Webb/Jack Gamble). The last meeting between these four men led to questionable tactics used by the Professionals when the use of a shillelagh was used to secure the Tag Tiles. High Level Enterprise have invoked their rematch clause and have vowed that they will not leave Fenton, Mo. on May 7th without being Dynamo Pro Tag Team Champions.

Also Scheduled

Ozzie Galagher vs Makaze

After blatant disregard and disrepect for Dynamo Pro management and wrestlers, Gallagher must now face his former teacher and mentor, the masked Wind of Destruction Makaze.

Plus much more.

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Dynamo Pro Wrestling May 7th Cinco De Mayo That Day then in Fenton, MWR MO Champ Ricky Cruz vs. Brandon Espinosa

Posted by flairwhoooooo on April 27, 2016

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