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Posts Tagged ‘Mike Outlaw’

Dynamo Pro Wrestling returns this Saturday night in Fenton, Missouri ! Mike Outlaw vs Brandon Espinosa

Posted by flairwhoooooo on February 1, 2015

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Dynamo Pro Champion Mike Outlaw vs Brandon Espinosa on Feb 7th in Fenton, Missouri. Espinosa will finally get his title shot. Will he join Dynamo Pro Club Elite consisting of Ricky Cruz and Jake Dirden as the only other competitors to have held both Dynamo Pro Championships? Not if Mike Outlaw has anything to say about it. Outlaw has worked hard to achieve Dynamo Pro greatness and has vowed to be a fighting champion and intends on having his hand raised at the end of every night as THE Dynamo Pro Champion.

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Dynamo Pro Wrestling returns Feb 7th – DPW Tag Match Dirdey Aggression vs. Guns & Beer

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 28, 2015

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Main Event
Dynamo Pro Title
Mike Outlaw(c) vs Brandon Espy Espinosa

Dynamo Pro Tag Team Title
Jake Dirden and Jackal(c) vs Guns and Beer

Ricky Cruz vs Elvis Aliaga

Special Appearence by ROH stars Delirious, Michael Elgin and Mschif.

Also in action Bumrush Brothers, Keon Option, Mike Sydal and many more of your Dynamo Pro favorites.

Ticket available online or at the Stratford Bar & Grill in Advance for $10

Tickets are $12 at the Door

Doors Open at 7pm
Show Starts at 8pm

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First ever PGP Ryan Buckley Memorial Tournament Champion Blake Steel

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 19, 2015

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With his win in the tournament Blake Steel has challenged the PGP Champion Jake Dirden for the title in a match that promises to be one not to miss.

 

Proving Ground Pro honored Ryan Buckley, the first solider killed in Iraq that was from Hillsboro, Illinois with the first ever Ryan Buckley Memorial Tournament filled with many of the top stars in the country.

Cpl. Ryan J. Buckley, 21, was with Army Spc. Richard Morris  riding in a Humvee in Baghdad, when a blast from an explosive device killed Buckley, the gunner on the vehicle. Prior to the event a 10 bell salute was held to honor the war hero.

In the first round Blake Steel was able to withstand the quick strikes from young star Louis Lyndon In the second round Steel took it to Ethan Page with an impressive victory. Page was not done with Steel though as he assaulted him after the match targeting his left arm leaving Steel’s ability to move on in the main event in doubt. Yet, one of central Illinois’s brightest stars would not be denied as he entered the main event against his toughest test to date, the Ring of Honor Superstar Tommaso Ciampa. Blake Steel showed true heart and determination by not only surviving the war between Ciampa, but pinning him with the small package to lay claim as the first ever Ryan Buckley Memorial Tournament Champion.

Ryan Buckley Memorial Tournament Round One

Blake Steel pinned Louis Lyndon
Ethan Page pinned Mallaki Matthews
Justice Jones pinned Tyson Dux
Tommaso Ciampa pinned Mario Crivello
Perfect Addiction – Randy Ray & Perry Winkle pinned Mike Outlaw & “Mr. Nice” Nelson Sixx
Zero Gravity pinned Team IOU

Ryan Buckley Memorial Tournament Round Two
Blake Steel pinned Ethan Page
Tommaso Ciampa pinned Justice Jones
PGP Franchise Champ Jake Dirden beat Abe Jackson & Jon Bolen by submission (triple)
Blake Steel pinned Tommaso Ciampa to win the Buckley Cup

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Dynamo Pro Wrestling this Saturday Night Mike Outlaw vs. Ironman Ken Kasa

Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 29, 2014

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An Emotional Night at Dynamo Pro Wrestling – Mike Outlaw defeats Ricky Cruz for the DPW Belt

Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 19, 2014

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New Dynamo Pro Wrestling Champion Mike Outlaw- Photo courtesy of Andrew Abbenhaus

 

DYNAMO PRO WRESTLING
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6TH, 2014
WRITTEN BY: CHRIS ROEDEL

Dynamo Pro Wrestling held its final event of 2014 on Saturday, December 6th at the Stratford Bar and Grill in Fenton, MO. A packed house came out for this event. Dynamo did not disappoint by putting on the best show of the year. The night started with a surprise appearance from Brandon Espinosa, who in his street clothes, stated he’s angry a rookie was getting a title shot over him, and that he is going to go down to 7th Street and main event there. This brought the champion Ricky Cruz to the ring, who told Espy he is happy he gets to main event on 7th street. Espinosa left the ring, verbally berated by Cruz the entire time. Cruz then called his opponent out for the evening, rookie sensation and Dynamo Pro Dojo graduate Mike Outlaw. Cruz gave Outlaw props for coming in and earning respect everywhere he went, declaring that “it will be honor to go to war with you” before slapping the taste out of Outlaw’s mouth, adding another dimension to the main event.

Throughout the night, the crowd emanated an intense pro-Mike Outlaw” feeling, anticipating a great battle. The match did not disappoint; I literally had goose bumps watching from the announcer’s table, and the audience was mesmerized by every move and counter. Non-stop action at its finest! The rookie Outlaw took everything the veteran Cruz could dish out, and kept coming back for more. Around the eighteen minute mark, Cruz looked ready to land his version of the big elbow drop from the top, but Outlaw caught him, slamming Cruz to the mat. Outlaw landed his own big elbow, but only managed to get a two-count when Cruz kicked out. Not since Outlaw’s debut has anyone been able to kick out of his big elbow! Cruz landed his superkick shortly after, but also only managed a two-count. What would it take for one of these men to stay down? Outlaw had Cruz on the outside of the ring and nailed a beautifully executed somersault plancha. He immediately got up, threw Cruz back in the ring to land a second big elbow-drop for a long two count. Cruz got up and hit his Cruz Control maneuver for another long two count.

Cruz was looking frustrated at this point, blaming the referee that this was his fault, and then bringing a steel chair into the ring. The move backfired as Outlaw dropkicked the chair into his face, climbed the ropes yet again, and landed a third big elbow drop on the veteran Cruz. Cruz lay motionless, unable to kick out, as the crowd celebrated the end of the year with a new Dynamo Pro Wrestling heavyweight champion, Mike Outlaw. As Jay King went to award the title to Outlaw, Ricky ripped the title from his hands, presented the belt to his opponent himself, raising Outlaw’s arm in a victory pose, and then left the ring without further incident. The celebration grew as members of the locker room came out to the ring to congratulate the new champion. OuTtKaSt and Jack Gamble lifted Outlaw onto their shoulders, with the new champ saluting the crowd and holding up his freshly won title. After the show ended, Mike Outlaw continued the celebrations with his family and friends in the crowd. Once again, Dynamo Pro Wrestling turned the wrestling world on its collective ears and proved that you can’t miss a show, as you never know what may happen.

In other news from the show, Travis Cook went on a tirade about how he was brought into Dynamo Pro to help sell tickets, and that since his organization had been looked over from day one, if things didn’t change, the Travis Cook Organization would take what is rightfully theirs. Jackal and “DidEY” Jake Dirden got a small measure of revenge from last month’s happenings by taking out The Professionals. Brandon Gallagher stated that he has had enough and filed paperwork to officially change his name to Oswald because it disgusts him that he has to share a name with Brandon Aarons. Unfortunately, the name change didn’t help as he fell in defeat to the more experienced Aarons.

Dynamo Pro had a very successful year running more events than any other promotion in the Midwest. There have been ups and downs, but every night everyone has given 100% to put on the greatest show for our fans. We couldn’t do it without the support of the fans. We look forward to an even more successful 2015.

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The first Dynamo Pro event of 2015 comes to the Stratford Bar & Grill on Saturday night January 3rd.

Main Event
Dynamo Pro Heavyweight Title Match
Mike Outlaw vs “Iron Man” Ken Kasa w/Travis Cook

Also Scheduled

“The Filipino Warrior” Elvis Aliaga vs ” The Bosnian War Child” Spi Ral

Keon Option vs Ozzie Gallagher

Brandon Aarons vs Danny Adams

Lucy Mendez vs Marriah Moreno

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