Editor’s Note: I would like to thank my good friend Dan Gier for keeping the results of WLW graduates Jack Gamble, Jon Webb and Brian Breaker ’s 2015 tour of Japan with Pro Wrestling NOAH, SEMex, and WWA. We here at MWR understand the importance of keeping records of events as we have seen in the past days goes by, then years and then the history if forgotten. So congrats to Gamble, Webb and Breaker for their success overseas and continued success moving forward. – Brian Kelley
*4/11/15
Pro Wrestling NOAH “Ark Echigo Spring Storm 2015“, @ Niigata City Gymnasium
Muhammed Yone & Atsushi Kotoge d.. Jack Gamble & Jon Webb
@ 9:05 Kotoge with a Kill Switch on Webb
*4/17/15
Pro Wrestling NOAH “Countdown to GTL“, @ Tochigi Prefectural Cultural Center, sub-arena (Utsunomiya)
NO MERCY vs HIGH LEVEL ENTERPRISE:
Takashi Sugiura & Daisuke Harada d.. Jack Gamble & Jon Webb
@ 9:32 Sugiura with the Olympic Qualifying Slam on Gamble..
*4/19/15 Results PRO Wrestling NOAH Korakuen Hall Tokyo Japan
Kenoh & Hajime Ohara d. HLE (Jack Gamble & Jon Webb)
MT 8:30
Ten Man Tag Match
Naomichi Marufuji, Katsuhiko Nakajima, Atsushi Kotoge, Yoshinari Ogawa & Zack Sabre Jr. d. Shelton “X” Benjamin, Brian Breaker, Taichi [NJPW], El Desperado [NJPW] & TAKA Michinoku [K-DOJO] MT 11:25
*4/20/15 Pro Wrestling NOAH “GLOBAL TAG LEAGUE WAR 2015“, @ Shinjuku FACE in Tokyo
Three Way Match
Taiji Ishimori d. Genba Hirayanagi , Jon Webb
@ 4:05 Ishimori 450゜Splash on Webb
Daisuke Harada & Captain NOAH d. . Zack Sabre Jr. & Jack Gamble
@ 9:32 Harada (9:32) with a Diving Elbow Drop on Gamble
Global Tag Team War Match:
Lance Archer & Davey Boy Smith Jr. d. Shelton “X“ Benjamin & Brian Breaker
@ 12:10 Archer with the Killer Bomb on Breaker
*4/23/15 Pro Wrestling NOAH “GLOBAL TAG LEAGUE WAR 2015“, @ Best Western Hotel Sendai
10 Man Tag Match:
Lance Archer, Davey Boy Smith Jr., Shelton “X” Benjamin, Brian Breaker & Taichi d. Chris Hero, Colt “Boom Boom” Cabana, Zack Sabre Jr., Jack Gamble & Jon Webb
@ 12:07 in the match Breaker pulls out the Oklahoma Death Driver on Gamble ……. for the pin
*4/25/15 Pro Wrestling NOAH “GLOBAL TAG LEAGUE WAR 2015 ~NOAH Teisen FINAL“, @ Sapporo Teisen Hall in Hokkaido
Three Way
Genba Hirayanagi d,,. Masashi Aoyagi vs. Jon Webb
@ 4″19 Genba via pin-fall on Webb, following an Enzuigiri from Aoyagi on Webb.
Takuma Sano d… Jack Gamble
@ 6:19 Sano with a a Hokuto Bomb
GTL Match:
Shelton “X“ Benjamin & Brian Breaker d..Akitoshi Saito & Quiet Storm
@ 7:37 Benjamin with Paydirt on Storm.
*4/26/15 Pro Wrestling NOAH “GLOBAL TAG LEAGUE WAR 2015 ~ NOAH Teisen FINAL“, @ Sapporo Teisen Hall in Hokkaido
Atsushi Kotoge, Takuma Sano [FREE] & Captain NOAH d.. Zack Sabre Jr., Jack Gamble & Jon Webb
@ 13:35 Kotoge with the Killswitch on Webb.
10 Man Tag Match:
Lance Archer, Davey Boy Smith Jr., Shelton “X” Benjamin, Brian Breaker & Taichi D.. Maybach Taniguchi, Super Crazy, Mitsuhiro Kitamiya, Kenoh & Hajime Ohara
@ 11:59 Smith with the Killer Bomb on Kitamiya.
*4/29/15 Pro Wrestling NOAH “GLOBAL TAG LEAGUE WAR 2015“, @ Nagano Arcs Center, Nagano City, Japan
Shelton “X“ Benjamin & Brian Breaker d. Quiet Storm & Jon Webb
At 7:05 Breaker pulled a Dynamic Bomb on Jon Webb for the pin.
8 Man Tag Match:
Minoru Suzuki, Takashi Iizuka, Lance Archer & Davey Boy Smith Jr. d. Mikey Nicholls, Shane Haste, Zack Sabre Jr. & Jack Gamble
@15:27 Suzuki with a Gotch style Piledriver on Gamble
*4/30/15 Pro Wrestling NOAH “GLOBAL TAG LEAGUE WAR 2015“, @ Nagoya City Chikusa Bunka Shohekijo
6 Man Tag Match:
Takashi Sugiura, Daisuke Harada & Genba Hirayanagi d… Chris Hero, Colt Cabana & Jack Gamble
@ 7:54 Harada with the Katayama German Suplex Hold on Gamble.
GTL Match:
Shelton “X“ Benjamin & Brian Breaker d.. Muhammed Yone & Daisuke Ikeda
@5:35 Benjamin with Paydirt on Ikeda
*5/1/15 Pro Wrestling NOAH “GLOBAL TAG LEAGUE WAR 2015“, @ BODYMAKER COLOSSEUM, 2nd Stadium in Osaka
Three Way
Hajime Ohara d.. Genba Hirayanagi, Jack Gamble
@ 6:12 Ohara with the Muy Bien on Gamble.
10 Man Tag Match:
Shelton “X” Benjamin, Brian Breaker, Taichi, El Desperado & TAKA Michinoku d… Mikey Nicholls, Shane Haste, Yoshinari Ogawa, Zack Sabre Jr. & Captain NOAH
@ 11:44 Desperado with a Diving Body Press on Captain NOAH
*5/4/15 Pro Wrestling NOAH “GLOBAL TAG LEAGUE WAR 2015“, @ Korakuen Hall in Tokyo
Shelton “X” Benjamin & Brian Breaker d..Super Crazy & Mitsuhiro Kitamiya
@ 7:44 Benjamin with Paydirt on Kitamiya.
8 Man Tag Match:
Taiji Ishimori, Daisuke Harada, Genba Hirayanagi & Hitoshi Kumano vs. Kenoh, Hajime Ohara, Captain NOAH & Jack Gamble
@ 11:23 Harada with the Katayama German Suplex on Jack Gamble
*5/10/15 NOAH : GREAT VOYAGE 2015 in YOKOHAMA, Japan
Genba Hirayanagi & Hitoshi Kumano d. Super Crazy & Jack Gamble
*Results 5/17/15 NOAH “Navigation with Breeze 2015″, @ Saitama Prefectural Industrial Technology Center, Multi-purpose Hall
Genba Hirayanagi d.. Jon Webb
Quiet Storm d.. Jack Gamble
*5/21/15 SEMex in SHINJUKU, @ Shinjuku FACE in Tokyo
8 Man Battle Royal:
Muhammed Yone, Katsuhiko Nakajima, Yoshinari Ogawa, Zack Sabre Jr., Jon Webb, Jack Gamble, Captain NOAH, and Shiro Tomoyose (pre-debut)
Winner Yone (10:50)
*5/23/15 NOAH “Navigation with Breeze 2015″, @ Shimada City General Sports Center
Zack Sabre Jr. d.. Jack Gamble
Sabre @ (7:34) with the Are you here. (Chicken-wing style Armbar)
Quiet Storm d.. Jon Webb
Storm @ (5:30) following the 50cm Arm Lariat
*5/27/15 WWA–Seoul South Korea
No Ji-Sin d. Jack Gamble
@ 11:21 Ji-Sin by tap out using figure 4
*5/28/15 WWA—Seoul South Korea
Naomichi Marufuji d. Jack Gamble
@ 9:58 Maqrufuji by “Slice Bread”
*5/30/15 NOAH “Navigation with Breeze 2015, @ Differ Ariake in Tokyo
Genba Hirayanagi d.. Jon Webb
@ 5:15 Genba with a Shoryu Genba
*6/6/15 NOAH “Navigation with Breeze 2015″, @ Yokohama Radiant Hall in Kanagawa Japan
Atsushi Kotoge d,. Jon Webb
@ 8:15 Kotoge with Kill Switch.
Taiji Ishimori d.. Jack Gamble
@ 8:01 Ishimori with a 450 Splash.
*6/7/15
NOAH “Navigation with Breeze 2015″, @ Shinkiba 1st Ring Tokyo
Taiji Ishmori & Atsushi Kotoge d. Jack Gamble & Jon Webb
@ 10:58 Ishmori with 450 splash on Gamble
*6/11/15 “Mitsuharu Misawa Memorial Tour 2015”, @ Nagoya City Chikusa Bunka Shogekejo Chikusaza
Zack Sabre Jr. d.. Jon Webb
@ 9:23 Sabre with the Jim Breaks style Armbar
Katsuhiko Nakajima & Captain NOAH d..Quiet Storm & Jack Gamble
@ 9:09 Nakajima with Vertical Fall style Brainbuster on Gamble
* 6/13/15 “Mitsuharu Misawa Memorial Tour 2015 ~ Mitsuharu Misawa Memorial Night”, @ Hiroshima Green Arena
Opening Match of the Night!!!!
Captain NOAH, Zack Sabre Jr. & Shiro Tomoyose d… Jon Webb, Jack Gamble & Sakigake
@ 6:54 Sabre with a Cross Armbar on Sakigake
*6/14/15 “Mitsuharu Misawa Memorial Tour 2015”, @ Takamatsu Symbol Tower Exhibition Hall
Zack Sabre Jr. & Quiet Storm d.. Jon Webb & Jack Gamble
@ 7:30 Storm with the 50cm Lariat on Gamble
*6/15/15 “Mitsuharu Misawa Memorial Tour 2015 @ BODYMAKER COLOSSEUM, 2nd Stadium in Osaka
Quiet Storm d.. Jon Webb
@ 4:56: Storm with a 50cm Arm Lariat
Lance Archer, Davey Boy Smith Jr., Shelton X Benjamin & Taichi d… Chris Hero, Mikey Nicholls, Shane Haste & Jack Gamble
@ 12:18 Taichi style Gedo Clutch on Gamble.
*6/19/15…. .“Mitsuharu Misawa Memorial Tour 2015” @ Korakuen Hall in Tokyo
Mitsuhiro Kitamiya d… Jon Webb
@ 2:11 Kitamiya with a Spear.
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High Risk Wrestling Presents “Rainbow In The Dark” on Sunday afternoon, July 26th in Cahokia, IL.
with a matinee start time of 3:00PM Doors and 4:00PM Bell time.
All Tickets are $15 and will be available at the door.
Here is the complete Line up!
The Main Event will feature The HRW High Risk Championship on the line as the current Champ will defend against the Number One Contender in what could very well be an instant Classic!
“The Bad Wolf” Blake Edward Belakis (c) VS “The Supercharged Superstar” Bolt Brady w/ Magic Man
One of the top ROH Stars will battle the fastest rising Star in St. Louis! After the attack by Silas young on Bolt Brady in June, his Magic Inc. partner Mike Outlaw is out for some revenge!
“The Last Real Man” Silas Young VS Mike Outlaw w/ Magic Man
The Harley Race trained Tag Team High Level Enterprises just returned from an extended stay in Japan for NOAH, where they impressed many and also trained with the best to improve their skills. HRW has come to terms with this highly rated team to compete on July 26th, however they will not have it easy in their HRW debut. They will face a team that has quickly become fan favorites.
Team IOU (“Limitless” Nick Iggy and “The Music City Mutt” Kerry Awful) VS High Level Enterprises (Jack Gamble and Jon Webb)
Former ROH Star and one of the hottest Free Agents in Wrestling today will put his skills to the test against another Top Independent Star!
“The Psycho Killer” Tommaso Ciampa VS Tripp Cassidy
This match will be the classic test of Veteran VS Rising Star.
“Tornado” Tony Kozina VS Ace Perry
3 Way Mayhem! “The Midwest Jackass” Dale Patricks VS Justin D’air VS Jayden Phoenix
All tickets are just $15 and are available at the door.
One of the coolest moments of my career, Yogasaulting for Dragon Gate at Korakuen Hall! I love yoga and wrestling!!! – Mike Sydal
Mike Sydal has entertained fans around the world for the past few years and shows no signs of slowing down. He captured the Pro Wrestling Illustrated Rookie of the Year award in 2009 by paying his dues through his many hours of travels in cars to wrestle in front of small and big crowds alike throughout the United States. Sydal could of easily of lived off of that accomplishments of the PWI honor and being the brother of former WWE Superstar Evan Bourne, yet he has continued to strive to improve his skills to become the very best that he can be. Hours in the gym has given him the ability to wrestle at an exciting pace while he has sought out the best to combine the psychology and ring generalship from the likes of the Harley Race Wrestling camp that has featured WWE, NOAH as well camps with the hottest company in the United States, not named WWE, Ring of Honor.
Sydal first toured in Japan with Dragon Gate from September to December in 2013. So impressed with his work ethic and matches, the door was open for Sydal to have return to Dragon Gate this summer as the company is currently on their road to their biggest event of the year, Kobe World.
Sydal has been on tour with Dragon Gate wrestling against several of the most amazing wrestlers in the world today, while having the honor of wrestling in one of the truly historic wrestling grounds of all –time the famed Korakuen Hall.
Look for Sydal to be in action at Kobe World in a must see 6-man match before returning in August to thrill fans around in the States.
The 2015 Harley Race Wrestling Camp is now finalized! If you’re wanting your opportunity to get some of the best training that one can get, sign up now! www.harleyrace.com/2015trainingcamp.html
13 spots remain, how bad do you want it?
V.I.P. Meet and Greet Information Location – Race Wrestling Arena Time – 1:00pm to 3:30pm
Information: Platinum
You can bring your own personal item to be signed by Ric Flair AND Harley Race OR receive an 8×10 of each wrestler signed. You will also get a picture with Ric Flair, Harley Race, and the NWA World’s Heavyweight Championship! – $60
Gold
You can bring your own personal item to be signed by Ric Flair AND Harley Race OR receive an 8×10 of each wrestler signed. – $40
Silver
You will get a picture with Ric Flair, Harley Race, and the NWA World’s Heavyweight Championship! – $30
It is a pleasure today to be joined with “The Voice of Minnesota wrestling” Mick Karch for this edition of Missouri Wrestling Revival’s One on One. MWR fans will have a special oppurtunity to get to meet Karch in East Carondelet, Illinois on May 16th during the SICW “Bruiser Brody Memorial” event that will also include the afternoon “Meet and Greet” with several Wrestling Legends including Brody’s lovely widow Barbara Goodish, former American Wrestling Association (AWA)Champion Stan Hansen, Wrestling at the Chase announcer Larry Matysik, Wrestling superstar “Cowboy” Bob Orton, the first ever WWE (Then known as the WWF) female ring announcer Mike McGuirk starting at 3:30pm that will conclude with a memorable night of action featuring the stars of SICW.
Please note: All photos courtesy of Mick Karch.
With Terry Taylor and Missy Hyatt, my broadcast colleagues in the American Wrestling Federation Warriors of Wrestling.
Brian: Mick, thank you so much for taking the time to be with us at MWR today.
Mick: Brian, it’s my pleasure. You do a terrific job.
Brian: Today’s wrestling fans have many opportunities to discover wrestling through the WWE on the USA Network, TNA on Destination America, Ring of Honor on Sinclair as well as various outlets on the internet including Youtube and promotions own websites. Yet, as a man that started his career in the 70’s, I have to ask what was your first exposure to the sport as a fan and who was it that created that spark for the love of pro wrestling?
Mick: I did behind the scenes print publicity for the AWA from 1973-1986. In 1987, I was hired on as their ring announcer and occasional color guy for their ESPN tapings at the Showboat in Las Vegas. It is so ironic to have eventually worked for them, because my hero as a child was Verne Gagne. I was flipping through the TV channels at the age of nine, and I saw big Tiny Mills, a 6’3″, 275 pound lumberjack, pushing around the TV announcer, Marty O’Neill. Marty was all of about 5’6″. Tiny was ranting and raving about wanting a match with Verne Gagne.
I saw my first live event May 17, 1960, in Minneapolis, and Verne was in the main event, teaming with football and wrestling star Gene “Big Daddy” Lipscomb to face Mills and Stan “Krusher” Kowalski. I was hooked on wrestling for life.
Brian: You entered the business during a time that it was hard to break in due to the laws of Kayfabe being enforced. At what point did you realize that the matches were predetermined and how were the doors open for you to be included among the circle of people that were involved in the sport?
Mick: Like any kid from that era, I refused to listen to my parents and siblings, who told me that wrestling wasn’t on the “up-and-up.” Of course, I refused to believe it—for a while. As time went on, I began to pick out certain things that didn’t seem quite right. When I ventured down to the Dyckman Hotel in downtown Minneapolis, which housed the Minneapolis Boxing & Wrestling Club (AWA) a few years later and saw Reggie Parks and Moose Cholak standing by the elevators, laughing and joking, the light bulb went off. Parks and Cholak were in the midst of a “feud” at the time. Now it all made sense.
You are so correct that this was the “kayfabe” era, and the wrestling business was protected to the hilt. No one was automatically allowed even remotely close to the inner circle. I literally hung around the TV tapings and the arena matches for years before I was semi-trusted. That is certainly a far cry from today’s scenario, when it seems just about anyone can finagle their way into a locker room or back stage.
Brian: Before we go any further with the AWA we have to mention the great Verne Gagne. Last month on April 27th , Gagne passed away at the age of 89, but his contribution to the sport of wrestling as a Champion, promoter and trainer defined an era of wrestling that continues to this day. What were your memories of Verne Gagne and out of those three different aspects of wrestling do you feel was his biggest accomplishment?
Former AWA World Champ Verne Gagne by the Artist of Champions Rob Schamberger
Mick: As it relates to Verne Gagne, I don’t think his impact and imprint on the business can be overstated. His influence was monumental, going back to the mid-1950’s when he was really the first national “babyface” wrestler on the old Dumont Network. Televised pro wrestling was an absolute mainstay back then, and Verne was its original big star. As the years went on, his star shone brighter and brighter. He was the epitome of a champion: good looks, tremendous conditioning, smart, articulate, and always the ultimate professional. As a promoter, he had a keen eye for talent and he ruled with an iron fist. Verne was first and foremost a WRESTLER, and you damn well better know how to wrestle if you worked for him. The AWA had its share of off the wall characters, too, but nothing like the circus “sports entertainment” that the WWF/WWE foisted on the world.
As a trainer, there were none better than Verne. Look at the roster of guys he turned out: Ric Flair, Ricky Steamboat, Sgt. Slaughter, Greg Gagne, Jim Brunzell, Scott Irwin, Bob Backlund, Khosrow Vaziri, on and on. Amazing.
Brian: The AWA was filled with several larger than life characters throughout the years that thrilled fans with exciting action in the ring and memorable interviews that drew huge crowds night after night. Men such as a Nick Bockwinkel , Mad Dog Vachon, Bobby “The Brain” Heenan, Dick the Bruiser, Larry Hennig and Baron Von Raschke just to name a few. Who were your favorites to work with personally and can you share a story with the MWR fans of one of those stars?
With Nick Bockwnkel, 1982.
Mick: My favorite wrestlers over the years tend to be the “heels.” My all time favorite, bar none, is Nick Bockwinkel. I honestly believe that he was the standard bearer for the wrestling business in the 1970’s and early 80’s. I was also a huge fan of the late Dr. Bill Miller, Dick (Dr.X/Destroyer) Beyer,Stan “Krusher” Kowalski, and Bobby Heenan. The stories about these guys could fill a book, but I’ll share one kind of bizarre and scary one.
Dr. Bill Miller wrestled in the AWA under a mask as “The Mysterious Mr. M.” He won the AWA title from Verne in January 1962. In August of that same year, Verne won the title back in Minneapolis. The end of the match saw Verne twist the mask so Miller couldn’t see, then he dropkicked and pinned him. The stipulation was if Miller lost, he would unmask, which he did right after the match. On his way back to the locker room, a crazed fan leaned over the railing of the balcony and viciously hit Miller over the head with a 2 x 6 board with a 1/8″ steel spike on the end. A nearly unconscious Miller was assisted back to the locker room.
Some 12 years later, Miller returned for a short stint in the AWA and I spoke with him at the TV tapings. We discussed the incident, which Miller said he remembered like it was yesterday. He explained that when he went back to the locker room and was regaining his senses, he could actually put his pinky finger into the top of his head a feel his brain! Miller was a veterinarian and he knew how serious it was. He showed me the scars which were still clearly visible. The perpetrator, by the way, was never caught.
“The World’s Most Scientific Wrestler” Wilbur Snyder teams with “The Man With The Cast Iron Stomach” Pepper Gomez, to go against the feared master of the heart punch Ox Baker and Dr. Big Bill Miller. This is the first of a two fall battle.
Editors note: SICW fans were fortunate enough to meet OX Baker in 2014 at the East Carondelet Community Center , before he passed away months later.
Brian: Here at Missouri Wrestling Revival, we work with many ring announcers throughout the MWR coverage area. What would be your advice to someone that is looking to become the best ring announcer that they can be?
With AWA/WWF announcer Ken Resnick, 2015
Mick: To aspiring ring announcers, here’s a few tips. Take a deep breath and relax. The audience will pick up on it right away if you are nervous. Do your homework. Make sure you are clear on all the weights, hometowns, and match stipulations. Most importantly, don’t be too overbearing. Deliver your intro forcefully and clearly, but don’t try to be flamboyant and outshine the wrestlers. Remember, it’s about them, not you.
Brian: On December 29th, 1985 Stan Hansen defeated Rick Martel to become the AWA World Champion? Hansen was also a Mega Star in Japan with his good friend and partner Bruiser Brody who is set to be honored next week at SICW with the Bruiser Brody memorial event in East Carondelet Illinois. As a fan that Grew up in the 80’s, Hansen’s version of the clothesline, the Lariat was a feared move that every wrestling fan “knew” had broken WWWF Heavyweight Champion Bruno Sammartino’s neck in the 70’s. I don’t remember a match that involved Hansen that the commentator put over the fact that he could win the match with the lariat if he was able to land the move. Who and what were some of your favorite finishers to call during a match while you did color commentary?
Mick: My favorite finishing maneuvers to call play by play on? Wow, that’s a tough one. I would say Bruiser Brody’s boot to the face and flying knee drop, Greg Gagne’s sleeper hold, Jerry Blackwell’s big splash, and Mad Dog Vachon’s piledriver rank right up there. It’s sad how the business has changed and the finishers I’ve mentioned are just another move in the matches these days, and usually the opponents kick out at least once.
Brian: Fans of today can relive the AWA through the WWE DVD release WWE: The Spectacular Legacy of the American Wrestling Association. Was this a worthy look of the AWA, and what would you have liked to have seen showcased more or less on the DVD?
Mick: I thought the AWA DVD was pretty decent, especially when you consider it was a WWE release. Watching some of the old footage is particularly great to an old school fan like me. If there is anything I had a problem with it would be how much emphasis was placed on the erosion of the promotion. I guess that’s to be expected, but the AWA had 50 years of greatness before the wheels fell off the bus.
At Cauliflower Alley Club with Sir Oliver Humperdink.
Brian: Recently you and I had the pleasure of spending time in Las Vegas at the 50th Anniversary of the Cauliflower Alley Club. The event was filled with memories and moments that will last a lifetime including what I felt was one of the most entertaining acceptance speech’s of All-time when one of my heroes, Harley Race presented Hennig the “Iron” Mike Mazurki Award. The two, along with Hennigs’ wife Irene could easily take their show on the road as they delivered laughs and good times that exhibit what the CAC is all about. This is a multi-part question, how long have you been a member of the CAC, what have been your highlights of attending the reunion and why should a wrestling fan join a club that we feel so passionate about?
Mick: I have been attending the CAC reunions since 2000. There is no way to describe the feeling you get rubbing elbows with the legends of the business. I have met so many amazing people. Since I started going there, I have seen the likes of Steve Austin, Roddy Piper, Ricky Steamboat, Antonio Inoki, Pat Patterson, the Vachons, Hard Boiled Haggerty, Tex McKenzie, Kurt Angle, Sputnik Monroe, Larry Hennig, Harley Race, Lou Thesz, Bobby Heenan, The Crusher, Jim Cornette, JJ Dillon, Nick Bockwinkel, Terry Funk, The Fabulous Moolah, Mae Young, Judy Grable, Stan Hansen, Tim Woods and Johnny Walker (“Mr. Wrestling” 1 & 2), Ox Baker, Superstar Graham, Jimmy Valiant, on and on and on. Hundreds of superstars. I would tell anyone who is truly passionate about the wrestling business, you NEED to attend at least once. You owe it to yourself. I would also say, don’t wait. Many of the people I just mentioned have passed away. You just never know.
Brian: As we prepare for an exciting weekend built around the memories of Bruiser Brody at the show of the year for SICW, what were your memories of Bruiser Brody?
With Bruiser Brody, 1987
Mick: My memories of Bruiser Brody. God, so many. I was a fan of his long before I ever saw him wrestle in person. Watching him on various syndicated wrestling programs and reading about him in the magazines, I always looked forward to seeing him. When he first arrived in the AWA area, it was incredible. His aura, his mystique, his sheer presence. I don’t know if I have ever seen a feud to match the one he had with Jerry Blackwell. In 1986, I had the tremendous honor of doing two television interviews with him at a show in Winnipeg, Canada. Bruiser main evented against the guy I know many fans in this area are very familiar with, “Bulldog” Bob Brown. Their match was a war and spilled out into the crowd. Even though I had been announcing for a couple years at that point, Brody was my first “big time” interview, and needless to say I was initially scared to death. But he spoke with me beforehand, laid down a few guidelines, and the promos went perfectly. When he thanked me for a job well done, I felt as if I had truly arrived as an announcer in the wrestling business. I will never forget that.
Brian: Since AWA has closed doors you have stayed active in the world of pro wrestling. Please tell the fans what you have been up?
Mick: During the time frame that the AWA was shutting down, I left there and became host of a four-hour wrestling block in the Twin Cities called “Saturday Night at Ringside.” Joe Pedicino and Paul Heyman were instrumental in getting me the job. Besides carrying NWA Worldwide, World Class, Pro Wrestling This Week, and Windy City Wrestling, I incorporated localized tie-ins for independent wrestling shows, brought in both local and national wrestlers, created angles and storylines, did trivia contests, answered viewer questions, and had fans appear as a “Ringsider of the Week.” In fact, the famous lady wrestler “ODB” was a “Ringsider” on my program at the age of 8 !!
On the set of “Saturday Night at Ringside,” with Stan Kowalski, Baron Von Raschke, Larry Hennig, Al DeRusha, Wally Karbo and Mad Dog Vachon (1990.)
I have worked for the American Wrestling Federation “Warriors of Wrestling” under the direction of Sgt. Slaughter and Tito Santana; I have done television for literally dozens of independent promotions in the United States, Canada, and Australia. For the past 17 years, I have been lead booker and TV host for Ed Hellier’s Steel Domain Wrestling, based out of Minnesota.
Hosting Steel Domain’s “Championship Wrestling from the Twin Cities” program with promoter Ed Hellier, 2015.
In the early days, SDW had future world champions C.M. Punk, Adam Pearce, Colt Cabana, Ken Anderson, Shawn Daivari, and Austin Aries on the roster AT THE SAME TIME!!!
Brian: Mick, thank you so much for taking the time with Missouri Wrestling Revival and we look forward to seeing you at SICW’s Bruiser Brody memorial event that starts with the 3:30 Q and A. Do you have anything that you would like to mention as we end this interview and prepare for such an exciting weekend?
Mick: I would like to extend my most sincere thanks to you for the opportunity to share part of my story, and to Herb Simmons and Larry Matysik for inviting this old AWA guy to such a wonderful event!!
The registrations for the 2015 Harley Race Wrestling Camp are coming in! There will be a cutoff, and we are at 25% of that cutoff right now. If you wish to learn from the best of the best – Ric Flair, Harley Race, Dr. Tom Prichard and more – then you better sign up soon!
In 2015, WLW will be hosting the 16th annual week-long training camp. For several years, this camp has been a staple in the professional wrestling community. Bringing both current students of the game along with students who have little to no experience together under one roof. This year’s camp WILL be a sell out, there are only a limited amount of spots open, so sign up now. The date that sign-ups will be cut off will be announced soon. To register, please click one of the links below. Costs for this year’s camp are $500.00 per person. A non-refundable deposit of $250 must be sent in ahead of time in order to hold your spot. As time gets closer to the camp, if you haven’t paid your deposit, then your spot will be forfeited if there is someone else on hold.
RIC FLAIR ATTENDING
Harley Race, The Harley Race Wrestling Academy, and World League Wrestling are extremely happy to announce that the 16x World’s Heavyweight Champion will be a guest! He will be attending on Friday, August 28th, to speak to the students that do sign up. He also will be attending the event following the camp on Saturday, August 29th, in Troy at a venue that will soon be announced.
Dates are set!
In 2015, we are pleased to announce the dates for the week-long training camp. August 24th through August 28th will need to be marked on YOUR calendar if you are wanting to get an opportunity of a lifetime!
Guests trainers to be announced soon
In 2014, Dr. Tom Prichard, Bobby Eaton, New Japan Pro-Wrestling, and Pro-Wrestling NOAH ALL attended the camp. With Ric Flair confirmed to appear, 2015 will be HUGE!