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Once It’s in Your Blood… By Matt Murphy

Posted by flairwhoooooo on February 19, 2011

Just a few months ago, I was content with my role as a passive wrestling fan. I watched WWE programming once in a while with lukewarm interest, mostly to see how a few of my friends were doing and what storylines they were involved with.

An old friend said I was getting bitter towards the wrestling business. He couldn’t have been more wrong. I love wrestling, always have and always will, but I had already struck out with WWE as a writer didn’t see any future for myself in the business. I thought it would be best for me and for my family if I just stayed away from wrestling.

And I tried. I pushed wrestling to the back of my mind did what I could to leave it there. My wrestling DVD library started to collect dust. And as I finished the first draft of my latest book, The Somebody Obsession: A Nobody’s Desperate Journey to Stardom, I wrote about my relationship with wrestling as if (and believing) I’d found closure.

My passion for wrestling never died and I could still feel it inside, but I dismissed it as indigestion and moved on with my life.

It had been more than a year since I’d done an interview when some old friends invited me to appear as the guest on their Squared Circle Round Table wrestling talk show on JCTV in Jefferson City. I wasn’t nervous or excited when the interview started, but I surprisingly had a blast talking wrestling with them. We filmed a pair of one-hour episodes and I felt like could have sat there and talked wrestling all night.

At Christmastime, I was adding items to my Amazon wish list to make my wife’s gift-buying as painless as possible. I thought it might be fun to kick my son’s butt at some WWE Smackdown vs. Raw on the Xbox 360, so I added that game to the list. On Christmas Eve, we let Hunter open one present. In turn, he insisted that I open one as well and he picked out the wrestling game to be that early gift. Minutes into my first match against Hunter, I could see that he was going to get hooked on wrestling.

During the next month, I watched and worried as Hunter’s obsession with wrestling grew. He staged matches with his rapidly growing collection of action figures, wrestled with his giant stuffed Batman on the dining-room floor, watched my Wrestlemania anthology and other wrestling DVDs (ever seen a five-year-old choose to watch a Verne Gagne vs. Baron Von Raschke match?), and played that wrestling video game so much that I had to buy a kitchen timer to make sure he still made time for other activities. I even tried to distract him with a little Super Smash Flash 2 game but after a few tries he went back to his wrestling! Have to try again later…

I had always said I would support my son’s interests to the best of my ability, no matter what those interests were, and he was putting that promise to the test.

Wrestling was a big part of my past that I expected to stay in the past, but he pulled me back in. And despite my uncertainty as I felt it happening, deep down I was glad.

I started looking for ways to contribute to the business again.

I’ve been called both a hack and a genius when it comes to the wrestling business. While the truth probably lies somewhere in between, I’ve always felt like I had something special to offer.

Many people who leave the business miss the camaraderie among the boys most of all. I miss it, of course, but more than anything I miss the thrill of feeling my creative wheels constantly turning, of scribbling down ideas for gimmicks and storylines and match finishes as fast as I could before they were lost forever, and that sense of accomplishment when I watched one of my ideas played out in front of a live crowd. Those are feelings I’ve never experienced in a “real” job and I miss them.

While browsing Facebook, I came up with an idea to create a networking site similar to Facebook but exclusively for those working in the business. Instead of piling that idea on the growing heap of ideas I’ve had in the last couple years that never made it a step further, I created the site that night. After one week, Kayfabe Connect has almost 80 members. I hope to see that number grow to 250 members in the next three months.

I didn’t watch Raw on Monday night but I heard about the Rock’s return soon afterwards. I found it on YouTube and watched in awe, forgetting about all my successes and failures in the business, and got completely engrossed in the segment once again as a fan. For the first time in I-don’t-know-how-long, I can’t wait until next Monday night.

A few nights ago, I went into the Harley Race Wrestling Academy for the first time in more than a year. I spoke briefly with Harley, who I’d only seen once during that time, and stood beside my old friend Trevor Murdock as we watched our sons, who are two months apart in age and are best friends, wrestle around. Since then, Hunter can’t stop begging me to take him back there. It seems that wrestling is in his blood, just as it’s in mine. Maybe this is just a phase and he’ll lose interest, and it’s okay with me if that happens, but for now I’m having fun watching him get wrapped up in wrestling the same way I did when I was a kid.

I don’t know what the future holds for me in wrestling. I know only two things: 1.) I want to work in the business in some capacity again, and 2.) I don’t expect to make profit in wrestling, but I owe it to my family to make sure I don’t take a loss, either.

No matter what happens between me and the wrestling business in the future, it feels pretty damned good right now to feel that fire rekindled.

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MWR Sexiest Wrestler of 2011 is…..Bailey Mannix.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on February 14, 2011

The MECW Champion Bailey Mannix with his manager Lovely Leon (Photo Credit Michael R Van Hoogstraat)

Bailey Mannix has often been in the talks as one of the top wrestlers in the game today, but on this Valentines Day he has won the title as the Sexiest wrestler of 2011.

You can catch Mannix at Windy City Pro Wrestling in Chicago and he is the current MECW Champion who had a phenomenal match with Tony Kozina at IHW in 2010.

Mannix can defeat his opponents with a plethora of moves but all it would take for him to be name the first ever Sexist Wrestler in the Midwest was to have the top votes from his many fans around the country.

We would like to congratulate Bailey Mannix and thank everyone for their vote.

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The NBS and MWR Special Presentation

Posted by flairwhoooooo on February 3, 2011

Recently I joined our friends with the Nosebleed Seats Chris Lee, MOAV5706 for a special look on what’s happening on the local scene.

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Bill Smith’s World League Wrestling photo recap from Hamilton, IL on 1/15 —

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 30, 2011

World League Wrestling results from Hamilton, IL on 1/15 /11

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Ethan Wright d. Superstar Steve Fender

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The Cancun Kid d. Mark Sterling

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Jack Gamble d. Jeff Strong & Ryan Drago (triple)

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WLW Tag Champs Mark Sterling & Superstar Steve Fender d. The Cancun Kid & Ethan Wright

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WLW Heavyweight Champ Trevor Murdock d. Jack Gamble, Brian Breaker & Jason Jones (fatal four-way)

World League Wrestling returns for a double shot weekend of great wrestling on March 11 and 12th.

First show is in Eldorado Springs MO on March 11th then the very next night WLW returns home to Eldon Missouri.

More info in the near future at MWR

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AAPW Fan Nowel Hickam receives a FREE AAPW T-shirt and a MWR Shirt from #1 Contender Edmund “Livewire” McGuire

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 21, 2011

It pays to sit up front just as this AAPW young fan Nowell Hickam from Murphysboro did in West Frankfort Illinois. First All American Pro Wrestling gave away a free AAPW T-shirt to the loudest fan during intermission. I caught up with him and his mom to let him know I would do my best to get his picture taken with his favorite AAPW Superstar….His picks El Magnifico.

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Then in the main event between fan favorite Edmund “Livewire” McGuire and Eric Wayne for the number one contender for the AAPW belt currently held by The Serial Thriller Shane Rich, he caught the MWR Shirt worn by McGuire as he entered the ring.

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Just goes to show, come early and get a great seat, be loud and you never know what may happen.

Look for a full recap of this show at MWR.

AAPW returns March 5 and April 16th to West Frankfort Illinois

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The Promotion Chapter 2 is released.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 18, 2011

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MWR fans have been raving about the local comic book The Promotion by Rob Schamberger based around professional wrestling in 1970′s Kansas City.

For only .50 cents, that is only a half of a dollar you can get the second part in the story sent to you via e-mail. If you have not taken the chance to read the first issue you can also purchase it for .50 cents and have both issues for only a dollar.

I was fortunate to get a sneak peak of issue number two, the story is building with drama with fans, wrestlers and promoters. I am a fan of the Promotion and I sure you will be as well.

To purchase this please click here

If you live in Kansas City you are able to get a hard copy of The Promotion mini-comics are now available for only two bucks at:

B-Bop Comics:
6320 Nw Barry Rd, Kansas City, MO 64154
3940 Main St. Kansas City, MO 64111
5336 W 95th St Prairie Village, KS 66207-3204

Big City Comix:
12317 State Line Rd, Kansas City, MO 64145

Elite Comics:
11842 Quivira Rd, Overland Park, KS 66210

Pulp Fiction Comics:
1100 SE Blue Parkway, Lee’s Summit, MO 64063

More locations coming soon!

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Matt Murphy’s The Somebody Obsession: A Nobody’s Desperate Journey to Stardom is released

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 16, 2011

MWR fans and wrestlers you have enjoyed Matt Murphy’s great mind for the business here in the past and have been clamoring for more.

The wait is over as Murphy’s new book The Somebody Obsession: A Nobody’s Desperate Journey to Stardom. is now for sale at Amazon

For the low low price of $12.95 you can pick up the must read book of 2011 by clicking here..

Then when you are done please take the time to leave a review of the Book at Amazon.

Many stars have shared their success stories in the crowded genre of professional wrestling autobiographies. But for every star there are a hundred also-rans, those of us who fell short of our dreams. We, too, have a story to tell. In my autobiography, THE SOMEBODY OBSESSION: A NOBODY’S DESPERATE JOURNEY TO STARDOM, I reveal how I overcame an impoverished, troubled childhood to live my lifelong dream of becoming a professional wrestler. I had to succeed; failure meant damnation back into the white-trash hell from which I came.

While self-medicating the scars of my tormented youth with sex, booze, and wrestling, I reached for the stars and could feel them at my fingertips before my amazing ride crashed to an abrupt end. My story is THE BULLPEN GOSPELS meets I HOPE THEY SERVE BEER IN HELL. Funny and poignant, it is an inspirational and cautionary tale for anyone who dares to dream. It is about overcoming challenges and shows that the dreamer’s biggest obstacle is often the one that stares back at him in the mirror. – Matt Murphy

“A heck of a story about the less glamorous side of the wrestling business.” – Mike Mooneyham, author of SEX, LIES, AND HEADLOCKS

“This book is more addicting with each chapter. You don’t need to be a wrestling fan to enjoy it.” – Jason King, Yahoo! Sports

About the Author
Matt Murphy was the first graduate of the Harley Race Wrestling Academy and later became the lead instructor at the professional wrestling school. A respected former independent wrestler with experience in Pro-Wrestling NOAH and WWE rings, he also worked as the producer, play-by-play announcer, and editor of a weekly wrestling TV show. Murphy is the author of THE PROFESSIONAL WRESTLER IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS-ENTERTAINMENT (2008) and THE SOMEBODY OBSESSION: A NOBODY’S DESPERATE JOURNEY TO STARDOM (2011) and is a contributing writer for Missouri Wrestling Revival. He lives in Missouri with his wife and son and finds it awkward to write his own author’s bio in third-person.

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IHW is back in 2011 in Columbia Illinois on January 22.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 13, 2011

In less than two weeks join MWR to check out the 2011 debut of IHW in Columbia Illinois. Let’s take a look at the action from their last show in Jerseyville Illinois.

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Dubi meets the MMWA-SICW fans in East Carondelet (12-11-10)

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 7, 2011

By Dubray Tallman

Hello All, this is Dubray Tallman with “Dubi Meets the Fans of MMWA-SICW” The house was packed at East Carondelet, Saturday, December 11, 2010.

This was an important night for us as the fine people at MMWA-SICW was honoring the hard work that we do at MWR with a presentation in front of their fans and we finally caught up with Larry Matysik to present him with the 2009 MWR Lifetime Achievement Award .

Also on this exciting night was the best of the best 2009 MWR Wrestler of the Year Mark Sterling going one on one against the one and only Mike Sydal. This night also featured two grudge matches starting off with a leather strap match showing the wrath of the powerhouse Ron Powers taking on the Big Texan with Gary Jackson as the special referee. Bad blood and respect was on the line in a grueling 2 out of 3 falls match between the former MMWA-SICW Champion Dave Vaughn and Brandon Espinosa led by Vaughn’s ex manager Travis Cook.

I won’t lie as I was nervous as could be heading to the show as this was the first time that I had been to a show without Brian, who was in Granite City, Illinois covering NWA Dynamo/High Voltage Wrestling. I was fortunate to be able to catch a ride with our good friend and MWR photographer Mike Van Hoogstraat and Larry Eddicott to the show.

The nerves would soon be long gone as everyone at MMWA-SICW made me feel very welcomed as they prepared to bring the fans the best show they could to end the year. While they got ready to open the doors I caught up with some good friends along with Larry Matysik who are two great guys.

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Danny Boy (Photo Credit Mike Van Hoogstraat)

I had found the MWR Wrestler of the Night in MMWA-SICW fan favorite Danny Boy.

Danny Boy was able to wear the MWR Holiday green and red shirt to the ring prior to his match. Mission accomplished for the MWR wrestler of the night, I found my Santa hats that I was going to give everyone who sat in the front row. I decided to just give them to the children, and they seemed very happy about wearing them. I made the mistake of running out of the  hats and one cute little girl was in tears. Being a mother of three myself I that hit at home and thankfully I was wearing my reindeer antlers and was able to make her happy by giving them to her but I made her promise me that she would wear them.

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MMWA-SICW Promoter Herb Simmons and Dubray Tallman. (Photo Credit Mike Van Hoogstraat)

Herb Simmons presented us with a great plaque from MMWA-SICW that Brian was thrilled about, and my speech to Larry Matysik went off without a glitch so I was feeling good and off to find some friends to be a part of Dubi Meets the Fans.

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(Photo Credit Mike Van Hoogstraat)

The first set of fans I met were Devan and Dylan, from East Carondelet and this was the first time they had been to the matches. They were excited about seeing some girls wrestle, and asked for me to choose a wrestler for them. I chose young Chase King for them and King is shown here holding Dylan’s sister Jaelyn.

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(Photo Credit Mike Van Hoogstraat)

Marla Bradshaw was super excited to get her picture with Ron Powers, she was all smiles and happy as a lark, she couldn’t wait to get her hands wrapped around this beast of a man.

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(Photo Credit Mike Van Hoogstraat)

Marla’s son Cody also wanted to choose a wrestler, so he went with the young high flyer Ace Hawkins.

Prior to Danny Boy’s match with Tony Raze, he threw out the shirt to Sarah Kinkade. Danny Boy would go on to pick up a big win on the hated “Lockdown” Raze.

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Look for a full photo recap from Mike Van Hoogstraat in the near future at MWR, and I hope all the fans have had a great Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Till next time, be good and I hope to see you at the shows in 2011.

Love Dubz.

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Stacey O’Brien faces Lucy Mendez this weekend at Metro Pro Wrestling

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 5, 2011

 Two of the very best females in the Midwest today will go at it one more time at Metro Pro Wrestling this Saturday night when Lucy Mendez hooks up with former MWR Female Wrestler of the Year Stacey O’Brien.

Both of these ladies are former Harley Race’s WLW Women’s Champions looking to prove who just is the best.

Recently our friends Metro Pro Wrestling send this video of their first match from last year.

Let’s find out who had their hand raised at Metro Pro Wrestling during this exciting match up.

Tickets on sale at MetroWrestling.com or you can buy them at the door.

Do not forget to purchase your very own Lucy Mendez MWR collectable trading card to go along with fellow MPW Stars Cards from Trevor Murdoch, Mark Sterling, Steve Fender, Jeremy Wyatt, Sir Bradley Charles, Angel and referee’s  Jeromy Robb and Michael Crase  

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Don’t miss one second of the excitement! Tune in every week to Metro Pro Wrestling on Metro Sports and never miss one moment of the action behind the curtain, as well as exclusive interviews and announcements.

What happens in the ring is only half of the story!

Catch them every Saturday night at 11pm on Metro Sports (find your channel below) with a replay on Wednesday at 11pm!
Time Warner Cable’s Metro Sports is a regional 24-hour sports network.
And Metro Sports is the ONLY place you can see Metro Pro Wrestling
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• TWCKC 30
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