Da’Marius Jones warns Brandon Espinosa
Friend
Trainer
Brother
And now a victim
May 12
2301 south 7th st
Posted by flairwhoooooo on April 26, 2018
Da’Marius Jones warns Brandon Espinosa
Friend
Trainer
Brother
And now a victim
May 12
2301 south 7th st
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Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 15, 2018
By Patrick Brandmeyer
The Big Texan d. Moondog Rover to win the Heavyweight Title; the ref was accidentally knocked down and Texan hit Moondog with his own bone. After two big splashes, the referee recovered to count three (11:22).
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Posted by flairwhoooooo on October 12, 2017
**BREAKING NEWS**
It has just been confirmed by officials at MMWA headquarters, that reality tv star and former MMWA Superstar, will be appearing LIVE at “Reloaded”! After a FOUR YEAR absence, what could possibly be the reason for this St. Louis bred superstar to return home to MMWA!? Find out Saturday, November 11th @ 8pm Live from the historic South Broadway Athletic Club.
Be part of a HISTORIC night that you’ll never forget!
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Posted by flairwhoooooo on September 11, 2017
By Brian Kelley
MWR was honored to be a special guest at the induction ceremony of Bob Backlund and Édouard Carpentier into the St. Louis Wrestling Hall of Fame this past Saturday.
The Hall of Fame is located inside the historic South Broadway Athletic Club in St. Louis, Missouri. Bob Backlund made his way for the historic moment and took time afterwards for a special Q and A with his fans as well as a meet and greet with his fans.
Bob Backlund spoke highly of his time in St. Louis including the contributions of promoter Sam Muchnick, Harley Race and Terry Funk impact to his success in the squared circle.

Bob Backlund sat front and center for the matches at the Historic South Broadway Athletic Club including MWR Missouri Champions second title match of the night. The first one was at the house of Harley Race at WLW.
Later in the evening Bob Backlund sat front and center throughout the night to visit the fans and watch all the matches as well as giving his advice to the wrestlers that asked him.

Young CJ Shine is getting better with each match. Getting advice from a legend like Bob Backlund is a wise move for any wrestler, young or old.
MMWA Wrestling returns on October 10th at the historic South Broadway Athletic Club.
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Posted by flairwhoooooo on July 18, 2017
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Posted by flairwhoooooo on July 9, 2017
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Posted by flairwhoooooo on July 2, 2017
The South Broadway Athletic Club and MMWA Wrestling crown a champion as Moondog Rover and Ace Hawkins face off in the final of a tournament that began in January.
Also on the card, Brandon Espinosa defends his MWR Missouri Heavyweight title against Deacon Cash.
*If Espinosa makes weight limit, Cash’s belt is on the line as well. Espinosa has expressed he has no intention to drop weight for this match up.
It’s Christmas in July! Come win our fabulous door prizes! Tickets are $9, and only $4 for kids.
South Broadway Athletic Club
2301 S. 7th Street, St. Louis 63104
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Posted by flairwhoooooo on June 29, 2017
The first order of this great video set has arrived, “Wrestling Last Rebel” For all you SICW fans and other wrestling fans wanting a copy call SICW at 618-286-4848 to place you order.
“Wrestling’s Last Rebel” is the definitive look at the life and career of Bruiser Brody told by the people who knew him best. Bruiser Brody was the most unpredictable and charismatic wrestler of all time. Independent, blood, guts, and box office, no one matched Bruiser Brody. Many have tried but there will never be another like him.
From becoming a star in the United States to an international mega-star in Japan, Bruiser Brody marched to the beat of his own drum and did things his way. With a rebellious spirit running through his veins, Brody carved out a niche as an independent wrestler before the indies ever existed.
In this documentary you also get to learn of the other side of this complex man as his wife and closet friends talk about what Frank Goodish, the man who portrayed Bruiser Brody, was really like outside the ring as a friend, husband, and father. For the first time you get to see and understand one of wrestling’s most explosive personalities.
Bruiser Brody was tragically taken from his family and wrestling fans in Puerto Rico in 1988. But with this 3 Disc Set full of matches, interviews and more, you get to learn and know that Frank Goodish or Bruiser Brody was so much more than his final day.
“Wrestling’s Last Rebel” is the story of one of wrestling’s most well known names, Bruiser Brody, and this documentary puts his place in wrestling history into perspective.
DISC 1
Bruiser Brody
Early Life
Breaking In
Falling In Love
Japan
Businessman
Family Man
Independent
New Japan
Tragedy
What If
Legacy
DISC 2
King Kong Brody
King Kong Brody Interview 1
King Kong Brody Interview 2
Flair and Brody
Bruiser Brody vs Ric Flair
Memorabilia
Observer (told by Dave Meltzer)
Bruiser Brody vs Kimala
Picture (told by Bill Apter)
How Bruiser Brody Became the Million Dollar Man
Tommy Rogers (told by Bobby Fulton)
Bruiser Brody/Abdullah the Butcher Feud
Bruiser Brody vs Abdullah the Butcher (Southwest Championship Wrestling)
Money (told by Abdullah the Butcher)
Bruiser Brody Music Video
Thinking (told by Stan Hansen)
Legend (told by Dr. Tom Prichard)
Bruiser Brody vs David Von Erich
The Job (told by Killer Tim Brooks)
Nailz (told by Slick)
Bruiser Brody and Gary Hart Interview
Heart Attack (told by Herb Simmons)
Geigel (told by Larry Matysik)
Bruiser Brody vs Pierre Lefeber
Memorial Show (told by Barbara Goodish)
Put Me Over (told by Bret Hart)
Bruiser Brody vs Gary Young
Ticket (told by Manny Fernandez)
Goodish (told by Ron Bass)
DISC 3
Bruiser Brody vs Lex Luger
Death (told by Barbara Goodish)
Bruiser Brody vs Nick Bockwinkel
Cutting Grass (told by Larry Matysik)
Commercial Shoot
Documents (told by Emerson Murray)
Bruiser Brody vs Chris Adams
Sit Down (told by Ricky Steamboat)
Bruiser Brody vs Wahoo McDaniel
I’m Sorry (told by Tony Atlas)
Book
Closeup Gary Hart and Bruiser Brody
Jeep (told by Brian Adias)
Bruiser Brody vs Joe LeDuc
Scaffold (told by Bobby Fulton)
Bruiser Brody vs Abdullah the Butcher (SICW)
Phone Calls (told by Abdullah the Butcher)
Dangerous a Music Video
No (told by Herb Simmons)
Bruiser Brody and Tui vs Kevin Sullivan and Mark Lewin
A Voice (told by Barbara Goodish)
6 Man Tag Match and Interview
Tequila (told by Ron Bass)
Bruiser Brody vs Nikolai Volkoff
Mid-South (told by Jim Ross)
Bruiser Brody vs Hitman Patterson
Gong (told by George Naplitano)
Bruiser Brody vs Ken Massey
Marriage (told by Barbara Goodish)
Bruiser Brody vs Ivan Novak
West Texas (told by Stan Hansen)
Bruiser Brody vs Ted DiBiase
90’s (told by Dave Meltzer)
Bruiser Brody vs Buck Robley
$100s (told by Larry Matysik)
Heights (told by Barbara Goodish)
Datsun Z (told by Killer Tim Brooks)
I Know You (told by Jimmy Hart)
Soft Side (told by Bill Apter)
I’m Going (told by Bobby Fulton)
Bruiser Brody Memorial Battle Royal (told by Herb Simmons)
Six Man Tag (told by Manny Fernandez)
Travel (told by Barbara Goodish)
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Posted by flairwhoooooo on June 4, 2017
SICW ALL-STAR WRESTLING
Two weeks until the Fathers Day Spectecular at the East Carondelet Illinois community center. New start time 7pm. Will your Canadian Hero Sean Vincent add the SICW title to the Bruiser Brody Trophy? Is Travis Cook concerned that his Champion “Icon” Chris Hargas could be the shortest running champion in SICW. Join SICW to find out and see the Battle between Flash Flanagan and “Cowboy” Marc Houston.
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Posted by flairwhoooooo on May 24, 2017
MWR would like to congratulate Chris Hargas for capturing the SICW Classic Wrestling Championship this past weekend at the 58th Anniversary of the Wrestling at the Chase Super show at SICW. Though we do not approve of Hargas’s tactics and that of his manager Travis Cook, there is no denying that in the past year Chris Hargas has upped his game and is deserving of holding this prestigious title.
Brian Kelley – Owner & Editor of Missouri Wrestling Revival
Recap by Patrick Brandmeyer
Flash Flanagan vs. “The Icon” Chris Hargas(w/ Travis Cook), Classic Title Tournament Final, Best-Of-3-Falls Match, Special Guest Referee “The King Of Chaos” Ricky Cruz:
Hargas defeated The Big Texan, Gary Jackson, and Ken Kasa to reach the finals; he was the fresh competitor compared to Flash who had already competed and was favoring his arm. Cruz had plenty of history with both Flanagan and Travis Cook, but he had promised to be unbiased. Cook couldn’t resist getting involved and that led to Hargas winning the first fall; Flanagan attempted to suplex Hargas back into the ring, but Cook grabbed Flash’s foot and held it as Hargas fell on top for the pin in 8:12. Travis kept sticking his nose into the matchup until Ricky finally hauled off and belted him off the ring apron. Flanagan fought back to even the score in 11:05 after a Tree Of Woe double-stomp off the top rope.
As Flash hoped to maintain his momentum, Cowboy Marc Houston made his presence known; Flash left the ring to confront Houston during the rest period between falls. That didn’t end well as Houston ran Flanagan shoulder-first into the ring post…Big Daddy seemed to be encouraging Houston’s actions from the sidelines, so perhaps he’s found a new protégé. Cook demanded that Flanagan be counted out to give Hargas the final fall, but Cruz allowed Flanagan a longer rest period for the sake of fairness. Unfortunately the damage had already been done; Flash did his best to stay in the fight, but Hargas locked on the Crippler Crossface…Flash never surrendered, but he passed out in the hold and the referee called for the bell in 17:23 after three arm drops!
“The Icon” Chris Hargas had become the new SICW Classic Wrestling Champion, much to the delight of his manager who finally had “his” championship back!
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: Big Daddy, Chris Hargas, Cowboy Marc Houston, Flash Flanagan, Gary Jackson, Ken Kasa, MMWA-SICW, Ricky Cruz, SICW, SICW Classic Wrestling Championship, The Big Texan, Travis Cook | Leave a Comment »