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Trevor Murdock and Brian Breaker announced for Pro Wrestling Noah tour March 12- 27th

Posted by flairwhoooooo on March 5, 2011

Two of the top young wrestlers in the Midwest will travel to Japan to work for Pro Wrestling Noah this coming month.

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Trevor Murdock can be seen tonight at Metro Pro Wrestling a week prior to his return to Japan. Murdock has worked for Pro Wrestling Noah in the past before becoming an household name with WWE. Trevor is a current WLW Champion and a challanger for the Metro Pro TV title.

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Brian Breaker is one of the top young stars in the sport today. A graduate of Harley Race’s WLW, he has been both a WLW Tag Champion with Dinn T. Moore and defeating “Superstar” Steve Fender for the WLW Heavyweight Championship.

Breaker standing at an awesome 6’3 and 255 pounds he is able to overpower his opponents while using the mat skills that Harley Race taught him to end a match in a hurry.

We would like to congratulate and send our best wishes too two of the very best in the Midwest as they invade Japan.

For more info on pro Wrestling Noah Click here.

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Jimmy Jacobs makes an impact- The Hooligans win more gold and Zach Gowen makes a cameo appearance in Mason Beck’s promo all at Pro Wrestling Epic.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on March 4, 2011

By Brian Kelley

This past weekend in Mt Pulaski Illinois, Pro Wrestling Epic brought to their fans once again some of the biggest and most talented names in the sport today for an action filled evening.

Prior to the evening MWR’S Dubray Tallman caught up with “Mean” Mason Beck to get his thoughts on his upcoming match with the PWE Champion The Mississippi Madman in a Steel Chain match….in the first of many surprises as the challenger Beck was ending his promo let’s find out which former WWE star showed up.

After some big matches that saw young Evan Money defeat Jordan McEntyre,
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Alexander Rudolph over power David Osbourne,
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Krotch taking down Eric Allen.

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We got to see the grudge match between PWE US Champ Blake Steel and former champ Brandon Aarons. A hard hitting match that is far from over as Aarons won by DQ when Steels manager Melody interfered.

Prior to intermission we were shocked to see Jimmy Jacobs, who has torn in up at Ring of Honor, , Evolve, AAW (just to name a few) came into the ring to confront Jordan McEntyre. McEntyre had came back to the ring to taunt the crowd some more for his own amusement. After he disposed of loud mouth McEntyre he let the crowd why in fact he was there know that he was signed for Pro Wrestling’s tournament on April 29th which has been named the Epic 8.
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With Jacobs signed it will be truly exciting to see who else will be signed in what could very well become something truly special.

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When we came back the Pro Wrestling Epic the tag team belts was vacated by former champ Mephisto and his tag partner Kurt Styles who was not in the building. In a big match up that saw the Hooligans earning the belts in a win against Brandon Espinosa and Ace Hawkins.
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Afterwards Espinosa turned on his partner, even adding insult to injury when the Hooligans took part in the beat down on Hawkins. Once again the talented Jacobs came to the ring this time the man to feel his wrath was Brandon Espinosa.

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In one night the PWE fans was able to see a glimpse of what is to come on April 29th.

AJ Smooth defeated a tough Knight Wagner as we geared for the main event.

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In the main event we got to see Mason Beck and the Mississippi Madman go at each other in a Steel Chain match.

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Throughout the match the sheer power of both men caused the chain to break loose. Blow after blow, back and forth the Madman and Beck went at it.

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In the end it would be the power the Madman who would stop Beck from making the final touch of the ring post and retain his PWE Championship.

The show was over but we were far from done as the MWR Wrestler of the Night ,Evan Money had worn our t-shirt to the ring. Prior to the start of his match he threw it out to the Goldman family from Bloomington, IL. Money was more than willing to take the time to meet his young fan after the show.

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After much hard work throughout the night we were honored to get words from Jimmy Jacobs as he gave us his thoughts on Pro Wrestling Epic’s Epic 8 on April 29th in Mt Pulaski Illinois.

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MWR Breaking News : WHOOOOOOOOO……Ric Flair comes to Eldon Missouri on March 12!!!!!!!!!

Posted by flairwhoooooo on February 24, 2011

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Big news for wrestling fans all around the Midwest as the two greatest wrestlers of ALL-TIME will be in the same place at the same time on March 12th in Eldon Missouri.

Former World Champion Ric Flair comes to Harley Race’s World League Wrestling in a night that you will not want to forget.

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The history of these two men in the Midwest includes the 1983 PWI Match of the Year in St Louis Missouri on June 10 when Harley Race defeated Ric Flair for the NWA World Title.

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These two men had one of the true classic feuds in pro wrestling history, , which led to the first-ever NWA Starrcade event. Determined not to lose the title again, Race offered a $25,000 bounty to anyone who could eliminate Flair from the NWA. Bob Orton, Jr. and Dick Slater attacked Flair, inflicting what appeared to be a career-ending neck injury, and collecting the bounty from Race after Flair announced his retirement. Flair’s retirement was a ruse, however, and he eventually returned to action, much to Race’s surprise. NWA officials set up a championship rematch, to be titled “NWA Starrcade: A Flare for the Gold”.
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The match was to be held in Flair’s backyard, Greensboro, North Carolina, which enraged Race. Race lost the title to Flair in the bloody and memorable Starrcade cage match (with Gene Kiniski as the special referee) in November, 1983. Race’s loss to Flair at Starrcade was largely seen as the torch-passing from Race to Flair. Flair would go on to an unparalleled 22 reigns as World Heavyweight Champion (10 of those reigns as NWA World champion) and largely credits Race for igniting his career.

Now MWR fans you can experience the biggest night of 2011 with the Midwest reunion of these two TRUE Hall of Famers join the best young stars of the Midwest to provide wrestling the way it was meant to be.

In action could be these WLW Stars

WLW Tag Team Champions Steve Fender and Mark Sterling
Jason Jones
Jack Gamble
Ryan Drago
Ethan Wright
The Cancun Kid
Jeff Strong
Lucy Mendez
Stacey O’Brien

This show will also benefit the Dogwood State school PTO

Eldon Missouri
The Community Center
Doors open 6:00 Show 7:00

Presale is only $15.00 $17.00 at the Door or General admission presale $10.00 or $12.00 at the door.

Due to the Community Center size the limit of fans will be just 500 people so we urge you to get tickets NOW rather than later.

Ticket outlets are at

Eldon Missouri
World League Wrestling
T Murdocks Bar and Grill
Eldon Fitness

Lake of the Ozarks
JJ Twiggs

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Ron Powers goes berserk !!!

Posted by flairwhoooooo on February 24, 2011

By Brian Kelley

Shocking developments at MMWA-SICW in East Carondelet this past Saturday.

Missouri Wrestling Revival were all set to present the trophy awarded to the Classic Wrestling Champion Danny Boy Hawkins for becoming the first CWC Champion this past January in the one night tournament.

The fan favorite Danny Boy had just had a great win in a war with “The Worlds Fittest Wrestler” Mark Sterling. Afterwards MMWA-SICW Commissioner Keith Smith and MWR’S Dubray Tallman surprised Danny Boy with the trophy in the middle of the ring.

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The champ took time to thanks his fans and family for their support and wanted to give a special thanks to his very best friend Ron Powers.

Powers is one of the most feared men in St Louis, had defeated MMWA-SICW Heavyweight and TV Champ Gary Jackson by count out earlier in the night came into the ring to give his friend a hug and congratulations.

Dubray was on her way out of the ring to let the two friends cherish the moment when promoter Herb Simmons asked Dubray to come back for MWR photographer Mike Van Hoogstraat to take a photo for the media.

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Mike shot the photo…..then it happened Ron Powers delivered a clothesline from hell on his good friend, while Dubray ran for cover. Powers then went on a rampage destroying the trophy and continuing the beat down on Danny Boy while the crowd was stunned.

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Thankfully Gary Jackson came in the ring on Danny Boys behalf but not before the damage was done. It was clear that Ron Powers had sent the message to the whole locker room, he was not to be trusted and everyone should watch their backs.

What will the following months at MMWA-SICW bring as Danny Boy, Ron Powers and Gary Jackson all have unsettled business to be taken care of.

Thanks to Mike Van Hoogstraat for sharing with you photos of this historic moments in St Louis Wrestling.

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New Midwest Wrestling photo recap from Springfield, IL 1/29/2010

Posted by flairwhoooooo on February 22, 2011

All photos from Brian Kelley unless otherwise marked and all of the Young Thriller vs Tyler Priegel by Jon Edgecomb….We would like to thank NMW for a great time and we hope you enjoy these photos.

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Ryan Phoenix Starts the night off at New Midwest Wrestling (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

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The Ref catches Bobby Houston in the act to try to cheat (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

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Bobby Houston pinned Ryan Phoenix

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The Feature Presentation pinned CL Slick & Randy Ray

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Truk Thompson pinned Tony G

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Photos Courtesy of Jon 'Skippy' Edgecomb

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Photos Courtesy of Jon 'Skippy' Edgecomb

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NMW CI Champ Tyler Priegel pinned Young Thriller
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Billy Morgan pinned Christian Rose

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Photos Courtesy of Jon 'Skippy' Edgecomb

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Benz & Mississippi Madman beat The Full Metal Jackals by countout

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End the party of Attitude INC

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Scott Keyes pinned Eric Logan
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NMW Heavyweight Champ Jon Magnus pinned Dan the Man
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Ref Ricky Brewer prays not to be the next victim of Jonathan Magnus (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

NMW Heavyweight Champ Jon Magnus pinned Lucious P. Cotrain

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Photos Courtesy of Jon 'Skippy' Edgecomb

Ryan Phoenix pinned Jon Magnus to win the NMW Heavyweight title

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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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Introducing FCW Superstar DT Porter

Posted by flairwhoooooo on February 15, 2011

DT Porter has never had it easy: most of his childhood he was an outcast, bullied and teased for not having as much as the other children in his neighborhood. .It wasn’t until high school that DT broke out of his shell by becoming a star in varsity sports. After high school DT joined the Navy, learning toughness, discipline and embracing a new found confidence. After serving his country, DT took to the ring with an attitude of ‘never say die.’ Once the oppressed, DT is the one now doing the enforcing. Determined to take out all of his childhood pain and torment out on the bodies of his opposition, DT lacks mercy, and will deliver great anger and furious vengeance on any who stand in his way.

For more info on DT Porter and all your FCW news click here.

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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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Who is the MWR’S Sexiest wrestler in the Midwest?

Posted by flairwhoooooo on February 3, 2011

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Hello everyone it is Dubray again and in this special feature we are going to get down to the very bottom of what all girls want to know at a wrestling show. No it is not who is the champ or what happened at the last show. Yes it could be where our girlfriends got that cute dress and how did she get it so cheap.

Sorry I am getting sidetracked, what we really want to know is, who is the sexiest guy in the Midwest. I have been to over a 150 plus shows all around the Midwest the past few years and I can proudly say that I have seen most of the hard bodies in the area. While Brian is trying to get that exclusive interviews with thel ikes of the Mississippi Madman or the picture of the newly crowned Champion, my eye is on the prize.

So in honor of Valentine’s Day I have set up a poll for all the ladies in the Midwest to vote for who is exactly is the sexiest wrestler in the Midwest. The final vote will be taken on Feb 13 at 11:59

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#1 Brett Young

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Bailey Mannix



Benz

Blake Steel

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Brian Gott

Bobby Houston
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Brandon Aarons

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Brian Breaker

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Cameron Cage

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Cancun Kid
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Casanova

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Chris Logan

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Dan Walsh
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Dave Vaughn

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Derek Stone

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Edmund McGuire

Eric Ruffington

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Eric Logan
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Evan Money

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Gary Jackson

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Jaysin Strife

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Jordan McEntyre

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Mason Beck

Mason Beck

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Michael Shard

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Mike Sydal

Mississippi Madman

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Playboy Paul Rose

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Even some of the top women wrestlers in the Midwest can not keep their eyes off of Ryan Slade. (Photo Credit Gary Giaffoglione

Ryan Slade

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Shane Rich

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Sir Bradley Charles

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Steve Anthony

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Truk Thompson

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Tyler Cook

 



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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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