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Support Pro Wrestler Adam Raw’s (Sam Richardson) Hafu Comic Book Today, Win a Free Harley Race Autograph

Posted by flairwhoooooo on May 1, 2019

 

We would like for the fans of MWR to take the time to support Pro Wrestler and Artist Adam Raw‘s (Sam Richardson) wonderful graphic novels Hafu 1 and Hafu 2. Both stories contain awesome artwork from the former LWA/ SLA, Metro Pro and SICW star Adam Raw. While the story explodes off the pages in art form from Raw, the storytelling delivers an epic tale from Writer and Military Veteran Jordan Taylor.

Hafu is the story of a girl who must deal with the stresses of growing up with no mother, an almost-absentee father, and the struggle of growing up in Japan being bullied because of her mixed ethnicity.

When Akiko finds out the dark secret her father is hiding, her life is changed forever. The world of Ninja meets the world of Mobsters in our graphic novel, Hafu.

I have copies of both, you should too.

For more information on Hafu click here.

To purchase one or both click here.

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For the past ten plus years we have supported the wrestling community and those who have supported us. I am offering to you, the wrestling fan a chance to support Sam Richardson and Jordan Taylor and own a autograph from my personal collection of my hero and the best wrestler on God’s Green Earth, Harley Race.

That is right, a FREE MWR Trading card of Harley Race to the FIRST fan to purchase a combo pack of Hafu 1 and 2 from their website, When purchasing it on their site, send your address in the e-mail and mention Free MWR Harley Race Autograph Trading card and if you are the first fan you will get that card delivered to your house.

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Missouri Wrestling Revival Tag Team of the Year Stats

Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 23, 2016

If you are a tag team and would like to have a picture of your team send it my way on facebook or e-mail flairwhoooooo@yahoo.com

A.J. Williams & Da’Marius Jones

03/12/2016 – Mid-Missouri Wrestling Alliance -St. Louis, Missouri
MMWA Tag Champs Prince Moses & Damion Cortess fought A.J. Williams & Da’Marius Jones to a double countout.

04/23/2016 – High Risk Wrestling – Warsaw, Missouri
A.J. Williams & Da’Marius Jones def. Prince Moses & Matt Kenway.

06/25/2016 – High Risk Wrestling – Warsaw, Missouri
AJ Williams & Da’Marius Jones def. High Level Enterprise (Jack Gamble & Jon Webb) to win the vacant High Risk Wrestling Tag Team Titles.

08/20/2016 – Pro Wrestling Resurgence – Sauget, Illinois
The Alpha Class (Danny Adams & Paco Gonzalez) won a triple threat match with The Submission Squad(Evan Gelistico & Pierre Abernathy) and 2.0 (A.J. Williams & Da’Marius Jones.

Alpha Class (Danny Adams & Paco Gonzalez)

01/23/2016 – Dynamo Pro Wrestling – Wood River, Illinois
Alpha Class (Danny Adams & Paco Gonzalez) def. The Professionals (Shawn Santel & Mauler McDarby).

02/06/2015 – Dynamo Pro Wrestling – Fenton, Missouri
Dynamo Pro Wrestling Tag Champs High Level Enterprise (Jack Gamble & Jon Webb) def. Alpha Class (Danny Adams & Paco Gonzalez).

03/19/2016 – Proving Ground Pro – Petersburg, Illinois
Alpha Class (Danny Adams & Paco Gonzalez) def. Carnivore Club (Blake Belakis & Nate Redwing).

04/23/2016 – Proving Ground Pro – Havana, Illinois
Danny Adams & Paco Gonzalez def. Craig Mitchell & Kenny Sutra.

05/28/2016 – Dynamo Pro Wrestling -St. Louis, Missouri
Keon Option & Justin D’Air def. The Bite Club & Alpha Class (triple).

06/18/2016 – Proving Ground Pro – Havana, Illinois
Danny Adams & Paco Gonzalez pinned Everett Conners & Austin Blackburn.

The Alpha Class (Danny Adams & Paco Gonzalez) won a triple threat match with The Submission Squad(Evan Gelistico & Pierre Abernathy) and 2.0 (A.J. Williams & Da’Marius Jones.

08/28/2016 – Pro Wrestling Resurgence -Swansea, Illinois
Alpha Class (Danny Adams & Paco Gonzalez) def. The Bestiest In The World (Davey Vega & Mat Fitchett.

09/10/2016 Proving Ground Pro – Petersburg, Illinois
Alpha Class (Danny Adams & Paco Gonzalez) def. The Carnivore Club (Blake Belakis & Nate Redwing) to win the Proving Ground Pro Tag Titles.

10/01/2016 – Proving Ground Pro – Springfield, Illinois
Proving Ground Pro Tag Champs Alpha Class pinned Blake Belakis & Nate Redwing.

10/22/2016 – Dynamo Pro Wrestling – St. Louis, Missouri
Dynamo Pro Wrestling Tag Team Champions Straps Down University (Keon Option & Justin D’Air) def. Alpha Class( Danny Adams & Paco Gonzalez).

10/22/2016 – Proving Ground Pro – Havana, Illinois
Proving Ground Pro Tag Champions Alpha Class (Danny Adams & Paco Gonzalez) def. The BrotherHood (Brother Reed & Micky Muscles).

11/19/2016 – Proving Ground Pro – Petersburg, Illinois
Proving Ground Pro Tag Champions Alpha Class (Danny Adams & Paco Gonzalez) def. Zero Gravity.

11/23/2016 – Proving Ground Pro – Illiopolis, Illinois
Proving Ground Pro Tag Champions Alpha Class (Danny Adams & Paco) pinned The Hooligans (Devin & Mason Cutter)

Babewatch -Brandon Espinosa and Brandon Aarons

06/25/2016 – High Risk Wrestling – Warsaw, Missouri
Babewatch (Brandon Espinosa & Brandon Aarons) def. Evan Morris & Matt Kenway.

10/21/2016 – High Risk Wrestling –Warsaw, Missouri
Babewatch (MWR Missouri Champion Brandon Espinosa & Brandon Aarons) def. Jack Gamble & Matt Kenway to win the High Risk Wrestling Tag Team Titles.

12/02/2016 – High Risk Wrestling Warsaw, Missouri
HRW Tag Champs Brandon Espinosa & Brandon Aarons def. Danny Adams & Matt Kenway

The Bayside Bruisers (Jaysin Strife & KC Slater)

03/04/2016 – 3XWrestling – Des Moines Iowa
The Bayside Bruisers (Jaysin Strife & JC Slater) def. Adrian Alexander & Devin Thomas.

05/06/2016 – 3XWrestling –Des Moines, Iowa
The Northstar Express (Darin Corbin & Ryan Cruz) def. The Bayside Bruisers( Jaysin Strife & J.C. Slater).

05/14/2016 – 3XWrestling – Nevada, Iowa
The Bayside Bruisers (Jaysin Strife & KC Slater) def. The Convoy (Maddog McDowell & JD Riggs).
Flawless & Delicious (Brandon Wallace & Devin Carter) def. Bayside Bruisers (Jaysin Strife & JC Slater) to win the 2016 Jeff Thompson Memorial Tag Team Tournament.

The Bite Club (Rocket Mapache & Jackal)

04/23/2016 – Dynamo Pro Wrestling – Columbia, Missouri
The Dynamo Pro Wrestling Champions The Professionals (Shawn Santel & Mauler McDarby) (w/ Evan Morris) def. The Bite Club (Rocket Mapache & Jackal).

05/28/2016 – Dynamo Pro Wrestling -St. Louis, Missouri
Keon Option & Justin D’Air def. The Bite Club & Alpha Class (triple).

07/22/2016 – Dynamo Pro Wrestling – Collinsville, Illinois
The Midnight Society (Jayson Khaos & Billy McNeil w/ C.J. McManus) def. The Bite Club (Rocket Mapache & Jackal).

11/05/2016 – Gateway Elite Wrestling – Camdenton, Missouri
Mike Sydal & Kiyoshi Shizuka def. The Bite Club (Rocket Mapache & Jackal).

Black Hand Warriors (Michael Magnuson & Jayden Fenix).

03/05/2016 – Dynamo Pro Wrestling – Fenton, Missouri
Dynamo Pro Wrestling Tag Team Champions High Level Enterprise (Jack Gamble & Jon Webb) def. The Black Hand Warriors (Michael Magnuson & Jayden Fenix).

03/19/2016 – World League Wrestling – Troy Missouri
The Black Hand Warriors (Michael Magnuson & Dave DeLorean) def. Elite Aggression (Superstar Steve Fender & ” Mark Sterling( w/ Trevor Murdoch) to win the World League Wrestling Tag Team Titles.

Black Wrestlers Matter (Jon West & Griz)

01/15/2016 – 3XWrestling – Des Moines, Iowa
3XW Tag Team Champion Jon West & Griz def. Maddog McDowell & Devin Carter.

03/04/2016 – 3XWrestling – Des Moines Iowa
3XW Tag Team Champions Jon West & Griz def. Maddog McDowell & Devin Carter.

05/06/2016 – 3XWrestling –Des Moines, Iowa
3XWrestling Tag Team Champions Black Wrestlers Matter (Jon West & James Grizzle) def. Jay Maynard & Joey Edwards.

Carnivore Club (Blake Belakis & Nate Redwing)

03/19/2016 – Proving Ground Pro – Petersburg, Illinois
Alpha Class (Danny Adams & Paco Gonzalez) def. Carnivore Club (Blake Belakis & Nate Redwing).

05/21/2016 – Proving Ground Pro – Lincoln, Illinois
The Carnivore Club (Blake Belakis & Nelson Sixx) def. Team IOU (Nick Iggy & Kerry Awful).

09/10/2016 Proving Ground Pro – Petersburg, Illinois
Alpha Class (Danny Adams & Paco Gonzalez) def. The Carnivore Club (Blake Belakis & Nate Redwing) to win the Proving Ground Pro Tag Titles.

10/01/2016 – Proving Ground Pro – Springfield, Illinois
Proving Ground Pro Tag Champs Alpha Class pinned Blake Belakis & Nate Redwing.

The Commission/ The Submission Squad (Evan Gelistico & Pierre Abernathy)

01/30/2016 – Metro Pro Wrestling – Kansas City, Kansas
The Commission (Evan Gelistico & Pierre Abernathy) def. the King Brothers (Jake and Ryan).

04/09/2016 – Metro Pro Wrestling – Kansas City, Kansas
The Commission (Pierre Abernathy & Evan Gelistico) def. Team Vintage (The Iceman & Kraig Keesaman.

07/09/2016 – Pro Wrestling Championship Series Granite City, Illinois
Roscoe Eat Lisa def. The Submission Squad (Pierre Abernathy & Evan Gelistico).
The Alpha Class (Danny Adams & Paco Gonzalez) won a triple threat match with The Submission Squad (Evan Gelistico & Pierre Abernathy) and 2.0 (A.J. Williams & Da’Marius Jones.

07/30/2016 – Metro Pro Wrestling – Kansas City, Kansas
Metro Pro Wrestling Tag Champs The Kobra Kai Dojo (Davey Vega & Mat Fitchett) def. Evan Gelistico & Pierre Abernathy, The Diamond Dogs (Graham Bell & Luke Langley) and Jake & Ryan King.

10/08/2016 – Metro Pro Wrestling – Kansas City, Kansas
The Commission (Pierre Abernathy & Evan Gelistico) def. The King Brothers (Jake and Ryan)

11/20/2016 – Pro Wrestling Resurgence -Swansea, Illinois
The Submission Squad (Evan Gelistico & Pierre Abernathy) def. Austin Blackburn & Matt Kenway.

12/03/2016 – Metro Pro Wrestling – Kansas City, Kansas
The Commission (Pierre Abernathy & Evan Gelistico) def. Kobra Kai Dojo (Davey Vega and Mat Fitchet) for the Metro Pro Wrestling Tag Team Championship .

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The Daniels Brothers (Joey & Paul Daniels)

01/16/2016 – Pro Wrestling Phoenix- Council Bluffs, Iowa
Pro Wrestling Phoenix Tag Team Champions The Daniels Brothers (Joey & Paul Daniels) def. The American Bulldog (Maddog McDowell & Jon West).

01/27/2016 – Pro Wrestling Phoenix- Omaha, Nebraska
Pro Wrestling Phoenix Tag Team Champions The Daniels Bros (Paul & Joey Daniels) (w Axel Greece) def. the team of Purple & Dalton Lee Roth.

03/12/2016 – Pro Wrestling Phoenix – Council Bluffs, Iowa
Pro Wrestling Phoenix Tag Team Champions (Paul & Joey Daniels) The Daniels Bros. def. Dalton Lee Roth & Purple.

03/22/2016 – Pro Wrestling Phoenix – Omaha, Nebraska
The Pro Wrestling Phoenix Tag Team Champions The Daniels Bros (Paul & Joey Daniels) def. Con Artiest & Blue Rocket.

04/16/2016 – Pro Wrestling Phoenix – Council Bluffs, Iowa
The Pro Wrestling Phoenix Tag Team Champions Joey & Paul Daniels (w Axel Greece) def. The Rising Phoenix Champion Zac James & Darren Russell by DQ.

08/25/2016 – Pro Wrestling Phoenix – Council Bluffs, Iowa
Pro Wrestling Phoenix Tag Team Champions The Daniels Bros Paul & Joey w/ Axel Greece def. Darren Russell & Duke Cornell.

Pro Wrestling Phoenix Tag Team Champions, Paul Daniels & Joey Daniels vs Darren Russell & Hype Gotti went to a No Contest.

11/17/2016 – Pro Wrestling Phoenix – Omaha, Nebraska
Darren Russell & Duke Cornell def. Paul Daniels & Joey Daniels to win the Pro Wrestling Phoenix Tag Team Championships.


Elite Aggression (Steve Fender and Mark Sterling)

02/27/2016 – World League Wrestling – Troy, Missouri
Steve Fender and Mark Sterling (Now known as Elite Aggression) def. Roy Lewis & Air-Raid.

03/19/2016 – World League Wrestling – Troy Missouri
The Black Hand Warriors (Michael Magnuson & Dave DeLorean) def. Elite Aggression(Superstar Steve Fender & ” Mark Sterling( w/ Trevor Murdoch) to win the World League Wrestling Tag Team Titles.

03/27/2016 – New Breed Wrestling – Eldon, Missouri
Steve Fender & Mark Sterling def. The Riegel Twins (Logan & Sterling).

High Level Enterprise

Dynamo Pro Wrestling Tag Champions Jack Gamble & Jon Webb def. Michael Magnuson & Danny Adams.
02/06/2015 – Dynamo Pro Wrestling – Fenton, Missouri

Dynamo Pro Wrestling Tag Champs High Level Enterprise (Jack Gamble & Jon Webb) def. Alpha Class (Danny Adams & Paco Gonzalez).

02/20/2016 – Dynamo Pro Wrestling – St. Louis, Missouri
Dynamo Pro Wrestling Tag Team Champions High Level Enterprise (Jack Gamble & Jon Webb) def. Justin D’Air & Keon Option to retain the Tag Team Titles.

03/05/2016 – Dynamo Pro Wrestling – Fenton, Missouri
Dynamo Pro Wrestling Tag Team Champions High Level Enterprise (Jack Gamble & Jon Webb) def. The Black Hand Warriors (Michael Magnuson & Jayden Fenix).

04/02/2016 – Dynamo Pro Wrestling – Fenton, Missouri
Shawn Santel & Mauler McDarby def. Jack Gamble & Jon Webb to win the Dynamo Pro Wrestling Tag Titles.

04/23/2016 – High Risk Wrestling – Warsaw, Missouri
The High Risk Wrestling The Riegel Twins (Logan & Sterling) fought High Level Enterprise (Jack Gamble & Jon Webb) to a time-limit draw to retain the Tag Team Title.

05/07/2016 – Dynamo Pro Wrestling -Fenton, Missouri
High Level Enterprise (Jack Gamble & Jon Webb) def. The Professionals (Shawn Santel & Mauler McDarby) to win the DPW Championship.

06/25/2016 – High Risk Wrestling – Warsaw, Missouri
AJ Williams & Da’Marius Jones def. High Level Enterprise (Jack Gamble & Jon Webb) to win the vacant High Risk Wrestling Tag Team Titles.

07/16/2016 – Dynamo Pro Wrestling – Glen Carbon, Illinois
Dynamo Pro Tag Team Champions High Level Enterprises (Jack Gamble & Jon Webb) def. The Professionals (Mauler McDarby & Shawn Santel).

07/22/2016 – Dynamo Pro Wrestling – Collinsville, Illinois
Dynamo Pro Wrestling Tag Team Champions High Level Enterprise (Jack Gamble & Jon Webb) def. Keon Option & Big Jay Knight.

The Hooligans (Devin and Mason Cutter)

01/23/2016 – Proving Ground Pro – Petersburg, Illinois
The Hooligans (Devin and Mason Cutter) pin Roscoe Eat Lisa (Zakk Sawyers and Mikey McFinnagin) to retain the Full Impact Pro Tag Team Championship.

02/13/2016 – St. Louis Anarchy – Alton, Illinois
St. Louis Anarchy Tag Champs Evan Gelistico & Adam Caster def. The Hooligans, The Viking War Party & Team IOU.

05/20/2016 – St. Louis Anarchy – Alton, Illinois
Tag Team Title Contenders Tournament: The Hooligans (Devin & Mason Cutter) def. Team I.O.U.(Nick Iggy Kerry Awful).

05/21/2016 – St. Louis Anarchy – Alton, Illinois
Tag Team Title Contenders Tournament: Roscoe Eat Lisa (Zakk Sawyers & Mikey McFinnegan) def. The Hooligans (Devin & Mason Cutter).

11/18/2016 – St. Louis Anarchy – Alton, Illinois
The Hooligans (Devin and Mason Cutter) def. The Viking War Party (Alexander Rudolph and Jake Parnell).
11/23/2016 – Proving Ground Pro – Illiopolis, Illinois

Proving Ground Pro Tag Champions Alpha Class (Danny Adams & Paco) pinned The Hooligans (Devin & Mason Cutter).

K.C. Wolves/ The Diamond Dogs (Graham Bell and Luke Langley)

01/30/2016 – Metro Pro Wrestling – Kansas City, Kansas
Metro Pro Wrestling Central States Champion Ace Steel def. Central States Title against the K.C. Wolves (Graham Bell and Luke Langley).

06/04/2016 – Metro Pro Wrestling – Kansas City, Kansas
The KC Wolves def. The Riegel Twins (Logan & Sterling).

07/30/2016 – Metro Pro Wrestling – Kansas City, Kansas
Metro Pro Wrestling Tag Champs The Kobra Kai Dojo (Davey Vega & Mat Fitchett) def. Evan Gelistico
& Pierre Abernathy, The Diamond Dogs (Graham Bell & Luke Langley) and Jake & Ryan King.

08/26/2016 – St. Louis Anarchy – Alton, Illinois
The Diamond Dogs (Luke Langley & Graham Bell) def. Jeff Gant & Matt Kenway.

The King Brothers/ Killer City Kings (Ryan & Jake King)

01/16/2016 – Pro Wrestling Phoenix- Council Bluffs, Iowa
Dalton Lee Roth & Purple def. The King Brothers (Ryan & Jake King).

01/30/2016 – Metro Pro Wrestling – Kansas City, Kansas
The Commission (Evan Gelistico & Pierre Abernathy) def. the King Brothers (Jake and Ryan).

02/13/2016 – Pro Wrestling Phoenix – Council Bluffs, Iowa
The American Bulldogs (Maddog McDowell & Jon West) def. The King Brothers (Jake & Ryan King).

06/04/2016 – Metro Pro Wrestling – Kansas City, Kansas
Redwing & Jay Howard def. The King Brothers (Jake & Ryan).

07/30/2016 – Metro Pro Wrestling – Kansas City, Kansas
Metro Pro Wrestling Tag Champs The Kobra Kai Dojo (Davey Vega & Mat Fitchett) def. Evan Gelistico & Pierre Abernathy, The Diamond Dogs (Graham Bell & Luke Langley) and Jake & Ryan King.

10/08/2016 – Metro Pro Wrestling – Kansas City, Kansas
The Commission (Pierre Abernathy & Evan Gelistico) def. The King Brothers (Jake and Ryan)

Kobra Kai Dojo (Davey Vega and Mat Fitchett)

01/30/2016 – Metro Pro Wrestling – Kansas City, Kansas
Kobra Kai Dojo (Davey Vega and Mat Fitchett) successfully defended their Metro Pro Tag Team Titles against the debuting Riegel Twins (Logan and Sterling).

07/30/2016 – Metro Pro Wrestling – Kansas City, Kansas
Metro Pro Wrestling Tag Champs The Kobra Kai Dojo (Davey Vega & Mat Fitchett) def. Evan Gelistico & Pierre Abernathy, The Diamond Dogs (Graham Bell & Luke Langley) and Jake & Ryan King.

08/28/2016 – Pro Wrestling Resurgence -Swansea, Illinois
Alpha Class (Danny Adams & Paco Gonzalez) def. Davey Vega & Mat Fitchett.

12/03/2016 – Metro Pro Wrestling – Kansas City, Kansas
The Commission (Pierre Abernathy & Evan Gelistico) def. Kobra Kai Dojo (Davey Vega and Mat Fitchet) for the Metro Pro Wrestling Tag Team Championship .

The New Millennia (Brandon Espinosa & Ace Hawkins)

02/13/2016 – Mid-Missouri Wrestling Alliance -St. Louis, Missouri
Prince Moses & Damion Cortess def. The New Millennia (Brandon Espinosa & Ace Hawkins) to win the MMWA Tag Titles

05/14/2016 – Mid-Missouri Wrestling Alliance -St. Louis, Missouri
The Eternals (MWR Missouri Champion Brandon Espinosa & Ace Hawkins) def. The Family (Prince Moses & Damion Cortess) to win the MMWA Tag Team Titles.

09/10/2016 – Mid-Missouri Wrestling Alliance – St. Louis, Missouri
MWR Missouri Champion Brandon Espinosa won a handicap match against Evan Gelistico & Matt Kenway by DQ to retain the Tag Team Titles for himself and Ace Hawkins.

10/08/2016 – Mid-Missouri Wrestling Alliance – St. Louis, Missouri
The Raw Dogs (Matt Kenway & Jason Roberts) def. The Eternals (MWR Missouri Champion Brandon Espinosa & Ace Hawkins) to win the MMWA Tag Team Titles.

Prince Moses & Damion Cortess

Prince Moses & Damion Cortess def. The New Millennia (Brandon Espinosa & Ace Hawkins) to win the MMWA Tag Titles.

03/12/2016 – Mid-Missouri Wrestling Alliance -St. Louis, Missouri
MMWA Tag Champs Prince Moses & Damion Cortess fought A.J. Williams & Da’Marius Jones to a double countout.

04/23/2016 – High Risk Wrestling – Warsaw, Missouri
A.J. Williams & Da’Marius Jones def. Prince Moses & Matt Kenway.

05/14/2016 – Mid-Missouri Wrestling Alliance -St. Louis, Missouri
The Eternals( MWR Missouri Champion Brandon Espinosa & Ace Hawkins) def. The Family (Prince Moses & Damion Cortess) to win the MMWA Tag Team Titles.

The Professionals (Shawn Santel & Mauler McDarby)

01/23/2016 – Dynamo Pro Wrestling – Wood River, Illinois
Alpha Class (Danny Adams & Paco Gonzalez) def. The Professionals (Shawn Santel & Mauler McDarby).

02/20/2016 – Dynamo Pro Wrestling – St. Louis, Missouri
The Professionals (Shawn Santel & Mauler McDarby) def. C.J. Shine & Garrett Shanks.

02/27/2016 – Dynamo Pro Wrestling – Wood River, Illinois
Shorty Biggs & C.J. Shine def. The Professionals (Shawn Santel & Mauler McDarby).

04/02/2016 – Dynamo Pro Wrestling – Fenton, Missouri
Shawn Santel & Mauler McDarby def. Jack Gamble & Jon Webb to win the Dynamo Pro Wrestling Tag Titles.

04/23/2016 – Dynamo Pro Wrestling – Columbia, Missouri
The Dynamo Pro Wrestling Champions The Professionals (Shawn Santel & Mauler McDarby) (w/ Evan Morris) def. The Bite Club (Rocket Mapache & Jackal)

05/07/2016 – Dynamo Pro Wrestling -Fenton, Missouri
DPW Tag Champs High Level Enterprise (Jack Gamble & Jon Webb) def. The Professionals (Shawn Santel & Mauler McDarby).

07/16/2016 – Dynamo Pro Wrestling – Glen Carbon, Illinois
Dynamo Pro Tag Team Champions High Level Enterprises (Jack Gamble & Jon Webb) def. The Professionals (Mauler McDarby & Shawn Santel).

10/15/2016 – Dynamo Pro Wrestling – Glen Carbon, Illinois
Straps Down University ( Keon Option & Justin D’Air) def. The Professionals (Shawn Santel & Mauler McDarby).

The Riegel Twins (Logan and Sterling)

01/30/2016 – Metro Pro Wrestling – Kansas City, Kansas
Kobra Kai Dojo (Davey Vega and Mat Fitchett) successfully defended their Metro Pro Tag Team Titles against the debuting Riegel Twins (Logan and Sterling).

02/27/2016 – High Risk Wrestling – Warsaw, Missouri
The Riegel Twins (Logan & Sterling) def. Mike Outlaw & Justin D’Air to win the High Risk Wrestling Tag Team Titles.

03/27/2016 – New Breed Wrestling – Eldon, Missouri
Steve Fender & Mark Sterling def. The Riegel Twins (Logan & Sterling).

04/23/2016 – High Risk Wrestling – Warsaw, Missouri
The High Risk Wrestling The Riegel Twins (Logan & Sterling) fought High Level Enterprise (Jack Gamble & Jon Webb) to a time-limit draw to retain the Tag Team Title.

06/04/2016 – Metro Pro Wrestling – Kansas City, Kansas
The KC Wolves def. The Riegel Twins (Logan & Sterling).

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Roscoe Eat Lisa (Zakk Sawyers and Mikey McFinnagin)

01/23/2016 – Proving Ground Pro – Petersburg, Illinois
The Hooligans (Devin and Mason Cutter) pin Roscoe Eat Lisa (Zakk Sawyers and Mikey McFinnagin) to retain the Full Impact Pro Tag Team Championship.

05/20/2016 – St. Louis Anarchy – Alton, Illinois
Tag Team Title Contenders Tournament: Roscoe Eat Lisa(Zakk Sawyers & Mikey McFinnegan) def. The Viking War Party (Alexandre Rudolph & Jake Parnell).

05/21/2016 – St. Louis Anarchy – Alton, Illinois
Tag Team Title Contenders Tournament: Roscoe Eat Lisa (Zakk Sawyers & Mikey McFinnegan) def. The Hooligans (Devin & Mason Cutter).

07/09/2016 – Pro Wrestling Championship Series Granite City, Illinois
Roscoe Eat Lisa def. The Submission Squad (Pierre Abernathy & Evan Gelistico).

08/26/2016 – St. Louis Anarchy – Alton, Illinois
Roscoe Eat Lisa def. Evan Gelistico & Adam Caster to win the St. Louis Wrestling Tag Titles.’

11/18/2016 – St. Louis Anarchy – Alton, Illinois
Roscoe Eat Lisa def. Team IOU.

Straps Down University (Justin D’Air & Keon Option)

02/20/2016 – Dynamo Pro Wrestling – St. Louis, Missouri
Dynamo Pro Wrestling Tag Team Champions High Level Enterprise (Jack Gamble & Jon Webb) def. Justin D’Air & Keon Option to retain the Tag Team Titles.

03/27/2016 – Dynamo Pro Wrestling – Wood River, Illinois
Keon Option & Justin D’Air def. The Viking War Party (Alexandre Rudolph & Jake Parnell).

05/07/2016 – Dynamo Pro Wrestling -Fenton, Missouri
Keon Option & Justin D’Air def. Billy McNeil & Jayson Khaos.

05/28/2016 – Dynamo Pro Wrestling -St. Louis, Missouri
Keon Option & Justin D’Air def. The Bite Club & Alpha Class (triple).

09/17/2016 –Dynamo Pro Wrestling – Glen Carbon, Illinois
Straps Down University (Keon Option & Justin D’Air) def. The Midnight Society (Billy McNeil & Jayson Khaos )(w/ C.J. McManus) .

10/15/2016 – Dynamo Pro Wrestling – Glen Carbon, Illinois
Straps Down University (Keon Option & Justin D’Air) def. The Professionals (Shawn Santel & Mauler McDarby).
Straps Down University (Keon Option & Justin D’Air) d. High Level Enterprise (Jack Gamble & Jon Webb) to win the Tag Team Titles.

10/22/2016 – Dynamo Pro Wrestling – St. Louis, Missouri
Dynamo Pro Wrestling Tag Team Champions Straps Down University (Keon Option & Justin D’Air) def. Alpha Class( Danny Adams & Paco Gonzalez).

Team IOU (Nick Iggy and Kerry Awful)

St. Louis Anarchy Tag Champs Evan Gelistico & Adam Caster def. The Hooligans (Devin and Mason Cutter), The Viking War Party (Alexander Rudolph & Jake Parnell) & Team IOU (Nick Iggy and Kerry Awful) .

02/14/20015 – St. Louis Anarchy -Alton, Illinois
Roscoe Eat Lisa (Zakk Sawyers and Mikey McFinnagin) def. Team IOU (Nick Iggy and Kerry Awful).

05/20/2016 – St. Louis Anarchy – Alton, Illinois
Tag Team Title Contenders Tournament: The Hooligans (Devin & Mason Cutter) def. Team I.O.U.(Nick Iggy Kerry Awful).

05/21/2016 – St. Louis Anarchy – Alton, Illinois
Team I.O.U. (Nick Iggy & Kerry Awful) def. Nick Cutler & Ken Phoenix.

05/21/2016 – Proving Ground Pro – Lincoln, Illinois
The Carnivore Club (Blake Belakis & Nelson Sixx) def. Team IOU (Nick Iggy & Kerry Awful).

08/26/2016 – St. Louis Anarchy – Alton, Illinois
Team IOU def. Danny Adams & Everett Connors.

11/18/2016 – St. Louis Anarchy – Alton, Illinois
Roscoe Eat Lisa def. Team IOU.

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The Viking War Party (Alexander Rudolph & Jake Parnell)

01/23/2016 – Dynamo Pro Wrestling – Wood River, Illinois
The Viking War Party (Alexander Rudolph & Jake Parnell) def. Brandon Aarons & Garrett Shanks.
St. Louis Anarchy Tag Champs Evan Gelistico & Adam Caster def. The Hooligans, The Viking War Party & Team IOU.

03/27/2016 – Dynamo Pro Wrestling – Wood River, Illinois
Keon Option & Justin D’Air def. The Viking War Party (Alexander Rudolph & Jake Parnell).

05/20/2016 – St. Louis Anarchy – Alton, Illinois
Tag Team Title Contenders Tournament: Roscoe Eat Lisa(Zakk Sawyers & Mikey McFinnegan) def. The Viking War Party (Alexander Rudolph & Jake Parnell).

11/18/2016 – St. Louis Anarchy – Alton, Illinois
The Hooligans (Devin and Mason Cutter) def. The Viking War Party (Alexander Rudolph and Jake Parnell).

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Metro Pro Wrestling -NWL KC Quick Hits – An Unholy Alliance with Wyatt and Strider, Redwing and Dirden Plus So Much More

Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 6, 2016

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Metro Pro Wrestling

Turner Rec Center

Fans entered the building to receive free NWL KC T-shirts, bumper stickers, and merchandise. They were also welcome to come to the NWL booth to sign up for NWL e-mail updates and purchase tickets for the Jan 7th debut of the NWL at the Scottish Rite Temple .

Chris Gough thanked everyone for their support throughout the years including the fans, wrestlers Turner Rec Staff and Metro Pro Wrestling crew.

He introduced the NWL owner Major Baisden. Baisden welcomed everyone to come out and support NWL in both KC and STL as they are looking to take wrestling in the Midwest to a new level. He then asked to have Metro Pro Wrestling Commissioner Michael Strider to come to the ring. Baisden addressed the near riot at St. Louis Anarchy in November that was led by Strider and fellow NWL KC. Baisden had told Strider NOT to go to STL on that night and for interrupting Davey Vega’s title belt celebration with the chaos, he was FIRED.

Major Baisden then told Strider that he had reinstated Jeremy Wyatt.

Bobby Blackshire, Jordan Kastle, and Allie Gato vs Derek Stone, Kraig Keesaman and Angel Trinity

Mark Sterling (with the Killer City Kings) defeated Devin Thomas to move to the finals of the Metro Pro Wrestling Championship

Jake Dirden defeated Mike Sydal via submission to move to the finals of the Metro Pro Wrestling Championship

The Honky Tonk Man and Rory Fox defeated The Killer City Kings ( Jake and Ryan)

The Commission (Pierre Abernathy and Evan Gelistico) defeated Kobra Kai Dojo (Davey Vega and Mat Fitchet) for the Metro Pro Wrestling Tag Team Championship

Kevin Lee Davidson won the Metro Pro invitational battle royal last elimination Donnie Peppercricket

A.C.H. defeated Jon Webb

Jake Dirden defeated Mark Sterling (with the Killer City Kings) for the vacated Metro Pro Wrestling Heavyweight Championship

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Redwing defeated Ace Steel in a lumberjack match with special referee Lucy Mendez for the Metro Pro Wrestling Central States Championship.

Jake Dirden came out to celebrate with Redwing only to ambush and lay him out with a big boot with team NWL STL right behind.  NWL KC came out for the save and the end of era in Kansas City closed the door on Metro Pro Wrestling .

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One Promotion,Thousands of Memories- SLA has Their Last Event this Friday- Do Not Miss Out

Posted by flairwhoooooo on November 13, 2016

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The end of an era will happen this coming Saturday in Alton, Illinois as St. Louis Anarchy will have their last event this coming Friday In Alton, Illinois . The National Wrasslin’ League (NWL, LLC) has acquired them with exciting events scheduled in 2017 (more details here).

If you have not been with MWR for the past 8 plus years you may have not known that the SLA foundation was built through a promotion called the Lethal Wrestling Alliance.The LWA featured a group of men and women that had the passion and work ethic to provide the fans with an exciting and fresh style of wrestling. This grass roots promotion offered an opportunity for many of the rising stars in the area to excell against several stars around the country, several of them that  would go onto star in the main event of Wrestlemania.

Throughout the years the LWA would feature hardcore matches, comedy, wrestling classics and memories that shaped the sport in St. Louis for this generation and years to come. The transition from the LWA to the promotion now known as St. Louis Anarchy would find huge success in their home of Alton, Illinois with double shots on Friday and Saturday in front of some of the best fans in the country.

SLA will forever hold a place in my heart due to the  wonderful fans that came to the events for all those years in an unforgettable atmosphere. The above photo is one of my personal favorites, an early LWA event in House Springs as we tailgated prior to a show where we enjoyed delicious food, beer and great friends. I have always loved to see the Lacey and Jackson family as well and supporting the hard working men and women that gave their blood sweat and tears for the fans and the sport that we love.

I would like to encourage all of my friends that we have met in the past to make their way to Alton, Illinois this Friday for one last memory of St. Louis Anarchy and if you have never experienced SLA then please come out to be a part of history as I expect this to be a night to never forget.

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Congrats from MWR to everyone at SLA for their success as they look to make the NWL a huge success in 2017.

Brian Kelley
MWR Owner and Editor

For a great one on one interview with Pierre Abernathy about the LWA that was done in July of 2015 click here

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Don’t miss live NWL STL wrestling events every other Thursday at the Casa Loma Ballroom, located at 3354 Iowa Ave in St. Louis, beginning with our first show on January 12.

Sign up to receive ticket info as it becomes available at fightstl.com.

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Saint Louis Anarchy presents : Straight Outta Anarchy (Our final event)

Friday Nov. 18th live from the Spaulding Hall Club

Doors Open at 6:30pm , Show Starts at 7pm

Tickets on sale at link below or http://www.stlanarchy.com

Front Row: $15, Second Row $12, Gen Admission $10

All tickets $15 at door

Full Bar, $1 BEER and Jello Shots and Food.

Matches Signed:

Saint Louis Anarchy Championship Triple Threat: Gary Jay vs Davey Vega vs. Mat Fitchett

Jimmy Rave vs. Mr. Connors

Saint Louis Anarchy Tag Championship Match: Roscoe Eat Lisa vs. Team IOU

Rivals Collide : The Hooligans vs. Viking War Party

Andy Dalton returns from successful tour of Pro Wrestling NOAH

More matches coming Monday.

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Congratulations to TJ Perkins – First WWE Cruiserweight Champion of the 205 lb. Era

Posted by flairwhoooooo on September 15, 2016

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Missouri Wrestling Revival would like to congratulate TJ Perkins as he defeated Gran Metalik in the finals of the Cruiserweight Classic to become the first WWE Cruiserweight Champion.

Fans in the Midwest have been blessed in the past few years that he has made his way to St. Louis for St. Louis Anarchy as well as Metro Pro Wrestling in Kansas City. Fans can enjoy his victory as well as the whole tournament for 9.99 on the WWE Network and it has been announced that he will be live on Monday Night RAW this Monday Night.

Check out his bio on WWE. COM by clicking here.

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David Wilson’s Interview with Davey Vega

Posted by flairwhoooooo on September 9, 2016

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DW – How long have you been wrestling?

DV – As of Dec this year it will be 10 years.

DW – Who has been your biggest supporter when it comes to wrestling?

DV – I would have to say my Mom, we talk several times a week and she is always checking in on my wrestling.

DW – Who is the biggest named wrestler you have wrestled so far?

DV – It would probably be a toss up of either Jerry Lynn or Chris Hero.

DW – I along with everyone else thought you would be the one to take the belt from Gary Jay, but we all know Fitchett did, with that being said could you see yourself going after the title that is held by your best friend?

DV – We have a agreement that we won’t wrestle each other, Unless circumstances change or of course if he drops the title.

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DW – Who trained you ? and where?

DV – First my training was done with Dingo, I eventually got with Mike Quackenbush from Chikara Pro.

DW – What’s the best advice you have ever been given when it comes to wrestling?

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DV- Dingo on the first day of training, Keep your eyes open and your mouth shut.

DW – If you wasn’t wrestling what do you think you would be doing?

DV- Playing baseball somewhere, in the outfield.

DW – Tell me something about yourself that nobody knows or people outside of your circle don’t know about you?

DV – Most people don’t know I’m a avid reader, I especially love the Rick Riordan series, I am a huge fan of Greek Mythology .

DW – If you could wrestle anyone living or dead, who would it be?

DV – Bret Hart in his prime, I could learn alot from him.

DW – To date what is your most memorable match?

DV – Probably the 6 man tag it was myself, ACH, And Fitchett, versus Gary Jay, Pierre Abernathy and Evan Gelistico, after the match Dolph Ziggler came up and congratulated us and it was also my first standing ovation.

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DW – In your wrestling career what is something you wish you would or wouldn’t have done?

DV – I wish i would have started out eating better and working out. Experimenting with my body and started way sooner.

DW – What advice would you give to someone just starting out in the wrestling?

DV – Be yourself, be a good person, don’t let the struggles change you as a person.

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DW – What can we expect from Davey Vega for the rest of 2016?

DV – Trying to make it, staying healthy and working on my body.

DW- Thanks for taking the time I really appreciate it.

DV- Thanks for having me

If you would like David Wilson to do an interview of you for Missouri Wrestling Wrestling hit him up at Facebook or email  at biggkane76@yahoo.com.

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St. Louis Anarchy May 2016 Night One Angelus Layne Returns, Fitchett Retains Title, TJ Perkins vs Davey Vega

Posted by flairwhoooooo on June 3, 2016

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Jojo Bravo vs. Sammy Guevara: Young Texas standout Guevara was making his SLA debut here. Jojo had been frustrated in his recent outings as officiating miscues had led to several losses. While the traditional face-vs.-heel structure often falls by the wayside in Anarchy(more on that in a bit), Sammy was decidedly the arrogant punk as opposed to the longtime favorite Jojo.

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After a fine opener, Jojo won with a modified backslide in 9:33 and proclaimed “I still got it!” Good for him.

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Angelus Layne made her first SLA appearance in quite some time. I’m a fan…she’s a cool person with a unique look compared to a lot of female wrestlers. Would like to see more women’s wrestling in the area in general, but I seem to mention that approximately once a commentary. At any rate, she said that her goal was to win the St. Louis Anarchy Title as she only had one prior title shot(when Gerald James was champion). That prompted an interrupted by The Cause(minus Adam Caster) and words were exchanged over who truly deserved a title shot(Angelus or Mr. Gelistico), setting up Angelus vs. Mr. (Everett) Connors for the following night’s show. Gelistico officially took up Heavyweight Champion Mat Fitchett on his open challenge for the evening.

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“The Outlaw” Ken Phoenix vs. Kevin Lee Davidson: Phoenix has made a handful of appearances on Ring Of Honor television and this was his St. Louis-area debut. He had a rough time of it as he was attempting to be the fan favorite against K.L.D., who was decidedly the heel of the match but gets a lot of fan support in this area.

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The match was good otherwise, but it had to suck for Phoenix as he did his best to play to the fans only to get a lot of boos from the K.L.D. supporters. Davidson won with his signature spinebuster in 6:25; that move tends to disrupt ceiling tiles in low-clearance buildings such as the Alton venue.

Heavyweight Champion Mat Fitchett came out to set the ground rules for his title reign. (Previous Gerald James had set it up that his defenses would be best-of-three-falls.) Fitchett’s rules were simple: No countouts, DQs, or time limits so a decisive winner would be established. Okay then…SLA has relaxed rule enforcement anyway, though they do have time limits(as established in the Gerald James-Davey Vega sixty-minute draw).

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Paco Gonzalez, Mike Outlaw, Nick Cutler, & Jason Roberts vs. The Cause(Tag Team Champion Mr. (Evan) Gelistico, Mr. (Danny) Adams, Mr. (Everett) Connors, & Mr. (Austin) Blackburn): I don’t think co-Tag Champ Adam Caster was specifically advertised for the SLA weekend, but Blackburn probably saw more in-ring duty than anticipated. This was advertised as Paco recruiting a team of “upstarts” to fight The Cause; Outlaw was the only other known quantity on that side. I think I had heard Cutler’s name in the past(central Illinois guy?) but hadn’t seen much of him; apparently he and Roberts are both trainees of Michael Elgin.

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The match was more competitive than I would have guessed and Blackburn tagged into the match out of a desire to prove himself…but that backfired as Paco pinned him after a Death Valley Driver in 10:40. Paco’s teammates left ringside as Paco confronted Gelistico, saying HE deserved a title shot(having given Gerald James a good fight recently)…that prompted a gang attack by The Cause until Jojo Bravo made the save.

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Jojo and Paco challenged The Cause to a tag match for the following night’s show.

Roscoe Eat Lisa(“Zesty” Zakk Sawyers & “The Big Mustache On Campus” Mikey Mcfinnegan) vs. The Viking War Party(“American Viking” Alexandre Rudolph & “Littlest Viking” Jake Parnell), Tag Team Title Contenders Tournament:

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This was part of a mini-tournament to determine the next challengers for The Cause with four fan-favorite duos competing for that right. While Sawyers has done week in recent months for both SLA and PWCS, he and McFinnegan were probably the underdogs in this matchup against the Vikings. The Vikings were their usual rambunctious selves, throwing chairs into the ring before the bell…Parnell headbutted the top turnbuckle until the pad fell off, then he threw the pad into the crowd and they played keep-away with it…heh.

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Parnell tried to hide the pad in his tights…um, no. When he pulled the pad out of his tights, his driver’s license fell out…har har. (Do Vikings drive?) The Vikings tried to bum a smoke from Zakk before things officially got underway, to no avail. I’ve only recently seen more of the Sawyers/McFinnegan tag team, though they’ve been working together for quite a while now. They had a lot of false finishes between them, ending with McFinnegan getting the surprise pin on Parnell after an assisted Air Raid Crash in 12:40.

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“The Leader Of The Pack” Stephen Wolf vs. “The Lone Star” Curt Stallion: Wolf was scheduled to face Trik Davis who was M.I.A. for the whole weekend as far as SLA was concerned. (This wasn’t directly addressed until the following night’s show.) All things considered, this show was pretty good about having face/heel matches as Stallion was in rulebreaker mode. This was a solid bout, though fans weren’t too familiar with either guy; Wolf won with a Blue Thunder Bomb in 12:40.

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Gerald James(w/ Dorian Victor) vs. Jonathan Gresham: This was a battle of fan favorites as James has effectively turned face in SLA. Gresham has been getting a lot of attention in the Midwest in the past few years and also made a few appearances on Ring Of Honor television, upsetting Cedric Alexander and wrestling Roderick Strong for the T.V. Title. This shaped up to be a good battle between two smaller strikers, with Gresham having a slight edge in the technical aspect of the game as he focused his attack on James’ arm.

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After the standard fighting-spirit exchanges and near-falls, Gerald got the win after a kick to the knee followed by a sliding forearm smash in 12:18. That seemed oddly short, all things considered. Cue mutual respect and all that.

Ricky Starks vs. Alex Castle: Starks made a lone appearance on NXT several months ago(as an unnamed-on-TV enhancement talent), so he’s gotten the big head and believes he’s inevitably WWE-bound. However, he competes on the indies FOR THE FANS~!…he’s clearly disingenuous, but he’s entertaining enough that the fans like him anyway.

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That set him up as the fan favorite against the more traditional heel Castle. Starks blatantly copped a few familiar-looking moves and sequences, even saying “I’m sorry, I love you” before a superkick attempt(which missed). Starks won clean with a ropewalk DDT in 9:26, but the highlight was the post-match promo: Starks told Paul, err, TRIPLE H that his return to NXT would have to wait because he wanted to wrestle FOR THE FANS OF ST. LOUIS ANARCHY! He wants to continue to compete for the fans…wait for it…then, now, and forever. Forever…forever…forever…forever…forever…etc. Tremendous.

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The Hooligans(Devin & Mason Cutter) vs. Team I.O.U.(“The Down-South Dandy” Nick Iggy & “The Music City Mutt” Kerry Awful), Tag Team Title Contenders Tournament: These teams have gone around the proverbial horn with each other on the Midwest independent scene, but this was my first time seeing one of their battles in person. This was the all-out brawl that you would expect, complete with one of the Hooligans’ favorite sequences:
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They sit in chairs in a circle with the opponents and they just punch each other in the face as hard as possible. I know some people look down on the fighting-spirit sort of exchanges(“I’m going to let you hit me!”), so your mileage may vary on stuff like that. The exchange took place on the floor, leaving poor Brandon Tolle in a quandary about whether to count them out.

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I.O.U. have worked as rulebreakers in St. Louis Anarchy despite being fan favorites in other promotions(which was how they competed in High Risk Wrestling last year), but then the Hooligans are likely to get cheered either way. I always joke that I lose track of which Hooligan is which, so I have to rely on the Bella System to figure it out: Wait for one to yell out the other’s name. (This was before the Bellas became distinctly different-looking.) This eventually got back into the ring and they traded the standard high-impact offense, ending out of nowhere as Devin pinned Awful with a sunset flip off the second rope in 11:31. The Hooligans were set to face Roscoe Eat Lisa on the following night’s show for the next shot at The Cause.

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Mat Fitchett vs. Mr. (Evan) Gelistico for the Heavyweight Title: Gelistico seemed to play it straight for a while, despite being the obvious rulebreaker in the match, but SHENANIGANS~! were afoot in the big picture. Fitchett appeared to be on the verge of victory after a piledriver but Mr. Adams and Mr. Connors distracted the ref. Brandon Tolle ejected them from ringside, to the point that he physically chased them out the front door! In the meantime, Fitchett tilt-a-whirled into a DDT and went for a pin; that prompted Mr. Blackburn to make his entrance in a referee’s shirt to count two before stopping short. Gelistico decked the champion with the Rulebook and Blackburn nearly made the three-count, but Angelus Layne pulled him out of the ring and dealt with him in short order. Evan brought in a chair, but Fitchett turned the tables and hit a cradle piledriver on the chair…OW. Tolle returned to the ring just in time to make the three-count in 15:42…woo. Fitchett would go on to face the winner of the night’s main event…and he crossed paths with his longtime friend and tag partner Davey Vega in the aisleway.

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Davey Vega vs. T.J. Perkins: TJP’s career has taken some interesting paths in recent years…he competed for Anarchy a handful of times, but TNA commitments took precedence as he held their X-Division Title as Manik(formerly Suicide). Since departing from that company, he has competed for EVOLVE and recently qualified for WWE’s Cruiserweight Classic…cool for him. Vega currently holds the All-American Pro and Metro Pro Tag Titles with Fitchett and recently made his Ring Of Honor debut in a dark match. However, the SLA Title has eluded him…he hasn’t held singles gold in quite a while(he’s been Lethal Wrestling Alliance Champion and NWA Missouri Champion in Dynamo Pro). Vega’s recent track record against national stars has been pretty good as he holds wins over such names as Chris Hero, Roderick Strong, and El Generico(whatever happened to THAT guy?).

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It was a really good competitive battle between fan favorites and the audience wasn’t as invested in the match as I would have thought…hmm. In what came as a surprise to some in attendance, TJP got the tapout win with a modified heel hook in 16:14 and earned the title shot at Fitchett the following night…leaving Vega frustrated once again.

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David Wilson’s Exclusive Interview with Gary Jay

Posted by flairwhoooooo on May 31, 2016

David Wilson – Thanks for taking the time to do this.

Gary Jay  – Thanks for having me.

1- DW – How long have you been wrestling?

GJ – I have been wrestling for 13 years, I had my debut at a XWA show and wrestled twice, One of my opponents was Jordan Lacey, I lost both matches.

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2 DW – Is that the night that Pierre Abernathy and Evan Gelistico also made debuts?

GJ– Yes it is.

3 DW – What actually got you into wrestling?

GJ – As a kid I was flipping through the channels and came across wrestling on TV, I watched for a while and knew this was something I wanted to do.

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4 DW – Who is the biggest name in wrestling you have faced?

GJ – I would have to say probably Alex Shelley and El Generico (WWE’s Sami Zayn)

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5 DW – How did the Gary’s dad gimmick start?

GJ – After I became Gary The Night Owl which is the bad version of the Barn Owl, after a while Dorian started to pull me out of the Night Owl character and he called me Son and I said something about that’s my dad and it stuck from there and we ran with it.

6 DW – How did Stiff Robo Ginger come about?

GJ – One night I was watching RoboCop and needed to create a name for a website and I just kind of came up with it.

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7 DW – If you could wrestle anyone living or dead who would it be?

GJ – The Undertaker, well because he is the Undertaker, and honestly Shawn Michaels for the learning experience I would get from him.

8 DW – A fellow fan Scott Woll wants to know, What happened to BOSS? Are they on hiatus or is the group no more?

GJ – I believe BOSS has served its purpose.

9 DW – Another fellow fan Tim Richbourg wants to know, With all the bumps and chair shots and the head first into the wall, are you concerned about concussions?

GJ – I am very concerned, I am also very confident in my ability and my body and feel as if I have control of my own body at all times.

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10 DW – Another fellow fan Jason Cline wants to know where the Rents Due saying came from? We both love the saying.

GJ – Basically making fun of a wrestler that uses a landlord gimmick.

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11 DW – What can we expect from you for the rest of 2016?

GJ – Just looking forward to the rest of the year and seeing what opportunities arise.

12 DW – When will we see you get your Anarchy Belt back?

GJ – I’m not sure, all I can say is sit back and wait and see what happens.

13 DW Who are the wrestlers you like working with? and Who are you excited to work with?

GJ – I love working with Davey Vega, Mat Fitchett, Martin Stone, Davey Richards, Kyle O’Reilly and Aaron Epic. And a few I get excited to work with are Chip Day, Jimmy Rave and Eddie Kingston.

14 DW – This last question was submitted by Mikey McNeely and is several questions in one.

What kind of products do you use on your facial hair? I just use beard shampoo and conditioner.

What’s your favorite animal? Cats of course.

What’s your favorite food? Hamburgers, Fries, wings and salad. I HATE pizza.

What’s your favorite movie? Forrest Gump, Shawshank Redemption and Batman movie.

Where did you share your first kiss? I really don’t remember.

What was your favorite class in school? Probably Drama.

What is your favorite emoji? I would have to say the POOP emoji.

Which tattoo was your first? Which is your favorite? The barn owl was first. I would have to say the Me on Me is my favorite.
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I just want to say Thanks to Gary for taking the time. Brian thank you for letting me do this. I hope everyone enjoys reading this. And to any promotions that see this and have never had him on your show you need to book him, you won’t be disappointed.

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2015 Missouri Wrestling Revival Wrestler of the Year Jeremy Wyatt

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 1, 2016

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In 2015 many wrestlers in the Midwest deserved to win awards by having great matches, earning accolades and drawing big crowds all around the Midwest. That could not have been done if the talent was not delivering in the ring having fans counting the days till the next event.

Jeremy Wyatt first won the MWR Wrestler of the Year award in 2008 when he earned the nickname the Belt Collector by capturing belts throughout the Midwest. Since that time he has been in the running for the same award every year as he delivered excellent matches and built a fan base through cheers and hate throughout the Midwest.

In 2015, Jeremy Wyatt once again filled the arenas with historic matches and feuds while being showcased in 23 main events in 5 of the MWR promotions including his home of Kansas City, as well as Des Moines, Iowa, Granite City, Illinois and Council Bluffs Iowa.

His feud with Metro Pro Wrestling commissioner Michael Strider has lead to huge matches with the likes of Christopher Daniels, Matt Striker, Ricky Cruz, Christian Rose, Ace Steel and has involved Jim Cornette to  help spearhead wrestling back to life in Kansas City. He represented 3XW as their champion against the like of Rory Fox while  feuding with his often friend/rival Mark Sterling in a dog collar ladder No DQ match and an 80 Minute Iron Man match, while facing Hype Gotti in a loser leaves PWP match in July.

In St. Louis, Wyatt found himself drawing red hot heat from the fans at St. Louis Anarchy and PWCS as he battled Colt Cabana while testing his skills against KC Karrington, Makaze,  & Steven Kennedy in the main events.

There is talks that Jeremy Wyatt is close to calling it a career, but if anything is clear it is that his impact on the MWR Coverage area is still being felt in 2015 and beyond.

Past MWR Wrestlers of the Year Winners

2014 Ricky Cruz
2013 Jake Dirden
2012 Adam Pearce
2011 Brandon Espinosa
2010 Mike Sydal
2009 Mark Sterling
2008 Jeremy Wyatt

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One on One with St. Louis Anarchy’s Pierre Abernathy

Posted by flairwhoooooo on July 12, 2015

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It is a pleasure to have with us today pro wrestler and owner of St. Louis Anarchy Matt Jackson, better known to wrestling fans as Pierre Abernathy. Since his debut in 2003, Pierre has made an impact in the wrestling scene in many aspects of the wrestling business. Pierre, thank you for taking the time to speaking with us at Missouri Wrestling Revival

Pierre: No problem, thanks for having me.

MWR: What was your first memories of pro wrestling and who did you look up to growing up?

Pierre: The first pro wrestling event I can remember watching live was WrestleMania VI with Hogan vs. Warrior.

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I was a huge Hogan fan so when he lost that sucked for me. I can remember going to the STL arena watching all the WWF live shows and I was at the only show WWF did at the old Busch Stadium, so that was cool.

MWR: The first opportunity that I got to see you in action was in Lawrence, Kansas for NWA Central States Wrestling as you and Gary Jay lost a three way to Nick Tyson on September 30, 2006. At that point you had been wrestling a little over than three years. How did you get your start in pro wrestling and who were the most helpful in your success?

Pierre: I first got my start when I met Jordan Lacey, he bought a ring and we were going to train in it. The issue was that he didn’t have the training to train us and to his credit he knew that. Most guys would NEVER admit that they had no business training people but he did. We later met Adam Raw and Nick Tyson and they did our training.

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From there they started the LWA and we worked there and branched into Gateway Championship Wrestling. Unlike most guys, our trainers did not travel, so we didn’t have a lot of help getting out of town shots. It was Matt Sydal and Delirious who taught us in a 12-hour seminar that we needed to get in a car and get out of STL and make résumés and start sending them out and do seminars all over and that is what we did.

MWR: What early match that you had gave you the confidence to succeed as a pro wrestler?

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Pierre: Honestly I can’t think of one match. I always had confidence in my promo work more than my wrestling at the start. I think if I had to pick a break out match, I had a three-way match with Gary and Dorian Victor kind of early on that I liked. Plus, working Gary every weekend in a new state we could feel ourselves growing as wrestlers every week.

MWR: You would be part of the group that would spearhead The Lethal Wrestling Alliance. Who else were involved and what is the legacy of that promotion?

Pierre: Honestly I didn’t have anything to do with the start of LWA. LWA was started by Adam Raw and Jordan Taylor. When Jordan went into the Navy it went into the committee of five guys: Adam Raw, Nick Tyson, Frank Cashion, Mike D and Tim P ( I don’t want to butcher the spelling of their last names).

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Jordan Lacey has been a part of the most brutal matches in the modern era of STL wrestling. Here he wars it out against the former MWR Future Star winner Alex Rudolph.

So Tyson was supposed to write the shows and book the talent but he wasn’t doing it, so I would in the background write the shows and send them with him to meetings and no one would know about it and he would get the credit. Fast forward a few years, he was going to quit, so Raw was kind of freaking out thinking he would have to write the shows all himself. I had to tell him I was really doing it all this time, which shocked him and so then I started writing and booking talent from there. Years later when the others quit, it became myself, Raw and Jordan Lacey. In the end of LWA, it was just me and Jordan Lacey.

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Many of the top rising stars int the sport has made their way to SLA.

MWR: Fans at LWA were blessed to enjoy some great matches featuring local talent against many of the top stars in the world. Not too long ago, Austin Aries was the TNA World Champion, Davey Richards was a Ring of Honor World Champion and most recently one half of the TNA Tag Team Champions with Eddie Edwards, and Samoa Joe is quite possibly the most talked about free agent in the world today, but they all entered the squared circle at LWA.

These matches along with other stars including Delirious, Mike Quackenbush and The Motor Machine Guns against LWA homegrown talents are featured on the DVD US vs. Them (click here to purchase). What memories stand out about this historic matches at LWA?

Pierre: There are tons of thoughts I have about that. The two big ones being the first “name talent” we ever used was Alex Shelley and our fans hated him with a passion because he was facing their guy in Nick Tyson and when Tyson tapped him out the legit emotion that came after is what this business is about to me: real emotion. The Second was Samoa Joe: A lot of people were saying behind my back (but I hear everything) that I was making a big mistake putting Dorian in that match and not Adam Raw, and to be honest at that time Raw was a better wrestler than Dorian—hell, Dorian was only a few years in, I think. However, Dorian grew from that match and it taught him how to step up… That’s my job: I have to force you to go outside of your comfort zone and step up to the plate, because if you can’t I need to know that before you fall on your face in maybe a way bigger situation. That night Dorian stepped up and grew from it.

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MWR: You are a member of the famed Submission Squad with. Time has shown that you guys are among the most entertaining tag teams in the country, but early on in your career you teamed up with Evan Gelistico against Davey Vega and Gary the Barn Owl to showcase LWA for Chikara’s King of Trios 2009. In a weekend filled with top Indy wrestling stars like Bryan Danielson (Future WWE Champion Daniel Bryan), Austin Aries, and El Generico (WWE’S Sami Zayn) , the match would receive chants of “DON’T COME BACK!” Many men after that night may have given up, but it only shows how much heart that the four of you had, during that time. Many people snickered and counted you out, but you guys have had the last laugh by becoming among the most traveled talents in the country. Looking back what went wrong, what could you have done different and what advice would you have for a young wrestler that would experience such a situation?

Pierre: I would say that you cannot let what people say bother you. When that happened to be honest it didn’t bother me, it did more the other guys for different reasons. Vega because he lacked confidence anyway so that almost killed him, Gary because the ECW arena was his dream and we just got booed out of it and Evan because he loved the idea of working Chikara. I am telling the God’s honest truth that it didn’t bother me because I was expecting it the whole time. Here you have the biggest weekend of the Chikara calendar with legit stars from all over the world and then you have four dudes from a company in Missouri that none of them knew.. How were they supposed to treat us? Plus, we did ourselves zero favors because of the way we worked the match. We are known for our personalities and we showed zero of it and that is what sucked. However we made a lot of money after that match because people wanted to see if either A) we really sucked or B) they knew we didn’t and wanted to bring us out. So I would do it all again, plus we went back there in 2014 and killed it, so it came full circle for us.

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MWR: As I mentioned you have traveled around the country, including Canada. What has been your personal favorite places to wrestle and why?

Pierre: I love most every trip but I’ll pick one place and say ACW in Texas. Texas was like my second home for many years and I love the fans and friends I made there. Some of my favorite memories came from hangouts I had in Texas.

MWR: For seven years the LWA was known for an alternative style of wrestling that combined strong style, hardcore, comedy and good times for the fans, but a new day came that saw you announce the merging with the Texas based promotion known as Anarchy Championship Wrestling (ACW). That decision has allowed the fans to see many of the top stars of the Texas area make their way to the Midwest, while giving the young stars in this area to grow by challenging themselves against other top talents that may not have a chance to work with. In your eyes, who have taken advantage of working in the land of Anarchy and who are some of the top young stars that fans should have their eyes on for the future?

Pierre: Since we started Anarchy, we have seen ACH become a top star in the USA and I won’t do what a lot of others do and try and take credit for that man’s success. His success has helped us grow, so thank you to him.
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Gary Jay and Davey Vega are in my opinion the two top guys in the area and they prove that every time they work in a ring. The fact neither of them are under a contract is a shame. The Hooligans are guys you have seen grow in Anarchy. Christian Rose has been tearing it up other places for a while but our fans are finally seeing how good he is. Two guys who I think could be the next 2 big stars are Jo Jo Bravo and Mat Fitchett. Jo Jo has gotten really good really fast and it’s up to Fitchett how far he wants to go. He has been ready for a long time now. One guy to watch I think is Everett Connor; I call him my new project because he is a good kid with potential.
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The only guy who I think may be worse now than he was when we started SLA is Evan Gelistico… [sarcasm]

MWR: The Submission Squad was ranked number 12 in 2011 in the MWR’S top 30 tag teams during the MWR years. Four years later, the SS is still running strong, even capturing the Metro Pro Wrestling Tag Team titles recently as the Commission.

Because LWA and later SLA did not have tag belts along with the outside travel, it may have hurt your rankings in the poll. That year a team that you guys know very well the Hooligans were ranked number one, and are currently the St. Louis Anarchy tag team Champions. What has made the Hooligans and the Submission Squad such a great rivalry?

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Pierre: We just have good chemistry and we strive to do the same thing and that’s have a great match. We clicked since the first match we had at an IHW show in Dupo IL.

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At one time we worked with the Hooligans at least once a weekend for like five months in a row, I think… Plus those guys love tag team wrestling as much as we do so it’s easy, The Hooligans are amazing talents.

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MWR: SLA has recently been the home of double shot weekends in Alton, Illinois. You have promoted events for years, what are the advantages and disadvantages of having back to back events?

Pierre: Well it doubles the stress. I mean we have only done two, so I really do not know yet. I’ll say the advantage is for the fans as they will get 2 events a weekend instead of 1. As we keep going with this I am sure more advantages and disadvantages will come clear.

MWR: St. Louis Anarchy events have always been a can’t-miss show as talents around the world have been in action during each of your events. Men like Kyle O’Reilly, Michael Elgin, Chris Hero, the Young Bucks, Davey Richards, Akira Tozawa, and TJ Perkins have all appeared in the past. Who would you like to see that has not appeared yet?

Pierre: We used him in LWA but I really want to bring our fans Alex Shelley as he was supposed to work a show but got hurt. I am hoping to bring some more guys from overseas in. To be honest we will always use that name talent that people have come to think about when thinking of SLA but I am wanting to use more guys who are great but not maybe as well known…. Like there are Gary Jays and Davey Vegas all over the USA who are great but just can’t get breaks and I want to give them their breaks because you never know who could be the next ACH that you just are overlooking.

MWR: On August the 21st and 22nd, Circus Maximus 2015, an event what many fans say is THE event of the year for SLA? Circus Maximus has always delivered with a great mix of national talent as well as the top rising stars around the country. I am going to do a rundown of this years’ SLA talent pool for the double shot weekend and I would like for you to give your thoughts on them. We will start off with the current SLA Champion Gary Jay.

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Pierre: Hardest working man in Anarchy, he tears down the house every time and then is the first person to lead people in tearing down the ring. He gives his all to the company and should be getting more chances outside it.

MWR: Tommaso Ciampa

Pierre: I’m looking forward to seeing him in SLA. He’s a tough dude so guys will have their hands full with him.

MWR: Davey Vega

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Pierre: The “Ace of Anarchy” isn’t just a nickname, it is who Vega has become. He went from a guy who would legit vomit before a match to a guy who I know will always have one of the best matches on the show. He’s the man.

MWR: Mat Fitchett

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Pierre: The Dirty Rook could be a star if he is able to really hit the road and do it. Sometimes though real life things are more important but he’s an awesome talent.

MWR: Jonathan Gresham

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Pierre: He won’t be at Circus Maximus, but he’s an amazing hold for hold wrestler who stole the weekend at Gateway to Anarchy.

MWR: Jo Jo Bravo

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Pierre: One of the top up and comers in Anarchy. He has held his own with some of the best in the world.

MWR: Christian Rose

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Pierre: Great talker and wrestler and our fans are getting to finally see that. Plus, behind the curtain I love talking good and–even better–shitty wrestling with Rose more than maybe anybody.

MWR: Matt Cage

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Pierre: He’s a lot like Rose in that he has been tearing it up other places and our fans will finally get to see more of that in Anarchy.

MWR: Angelus Lane

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Pierre: The 1st lady of Anarchy. I am very proud of Layne. She has grown by leaps and bounds as a wrestler and she improves every event we have.

MWR: Viking War Party

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Pierre: Going to have to buy me chairs if they keep breaking them. Both guys are awesome. Alex I have known since before he started, I am happy every time I see them work and get better and better.

MWR: Ricky Starks

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Pierre: Big deal in Texas and I think he can do the same here so keep your eyes on him as I think he is going to do well.

MWR: The Cause: Mr. Gelistico, Mr. Raw, Mr. Adams, Mr. Everett

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Pierre: We will have to see.

MWR: Zakk Sawyers

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Pierre: The 2014 Anarchy Rookie of the year. He’s not a rookie but was in Anarchy and he stepped up huge. A hard worker in and out of the ring and really appreciates his spot on the roster and he earns it.

MWR: Mikey McFinnigan

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Pierre: Kinda just starting to see what he can do. He will do well in Anarchy, he’s very entertaining.

MWR: Jeremy Wyatt

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Pierre: The best LWA champion of all time. Jeremy is one of my favorite wrestlers and is a pure class act to deal with outside the ring. Jeremy makes no bones about his wrestling days coming to an end and I’ll be sad to see him go, but he’s a guy who will leave better than he came in and how many guys can honestly say that. He’s always done anything I asked him to do and I don’t think Jeremy knows how much I respect him and appreciate his run with the LWA title.

MWR: Steve O Reno

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Pierre: Honestly, I worked him in ACW and I knew he was good. Other than that I have only seen his two matches in SLA and that is it. I think he is very entertaining and he can wrestle, too, so I think big things are on the horizon for him.

MWR: Bolt Brady

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Pierre: I think his change in attitude will be good for him in SLA. I like making people do stuff they may not be used to doing. Bolt is a pro and will do great. He’s getting a lot of miles under him too which is awesome. I like Bolt a lot.

MWR: PACO

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Pierre: In SLA, he became a star in one weekend. Taking Trik Davis to the limit and taking a hellish beating from Gary Jay. I think Paco is a hungry kid who will do big things.

MWR: Pierre, Thank you so much for joining us today, it is always a treat to get to speak with you. How can fans follow you and the world of St. Louis Anarchy?

Pierre: I am on Facebook under Pierre Abernathy and Twitter is @PierreAbernathy. You can like SLA on Facebook at Saint Louis Anarchy and on Twitter @stlanarchy. Thanks for the time!

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Saint Louis Anarchy presents Circus Maximus 2015

Stage One: Friday August 21st
Stage Two: Saturday August 22nd

Live from Spaulding Hall Club in Alton IL (402 E 4th Street)

Doors Open at 6:30pm, Shows Start at 7:00pm

Tickets (PER NIGHT):

Front row: $15, Second Row. $12. General Admission. $10 in advance all tickets are $15 at the door

http://circusmaximus2015.brownpapertickets.com/

$1 BEER, FULL BAR AND FOOD. Please do not record show or stand on chairs

Also special guest musicians Mental Fixation (Stage 2 only)

STAGE ONE MATCHES SIGNED:

Main Event Trios Action: Team Anarchy: Davey Vega, Mat Fitchett, Angleus Layne vs. Team BOSS w/Dorian Victor and Greg Jovi: Gary Jay, Christian Rose, Jeremy Wyatt

Tag Team Titles on the Line: The Hooligans (c) vs. The Cause (Mr. Adams, Mr. Everett)

Zakk Sawyers vs. Tommaso Ciampa

Grudge Match: Alex Castle vs. Matt Cage

Jo Jo Bravo vs. PACO

Steve O Reno vs. Mikey Mcfinnigan

BOSS vs. Anarchy: Bolt Brady w/Greg Jovi vs. Ricky Starks

STAGE TWO MATCHES SIGNED:

Saint Louis Anarchy Championship Match (NO TIME LIMIT) Gary Jay (c)w/Dorian Victor vs. “Ace of Anarchy” Davey Vega

Mat Fitchett vs. Former ECW/WWE Star LITTLE GUDIO

Christian Rose vs. Tommaso Ciampa

Matt Cage vs. Zakk Sawyers

Sugar Dunkerton vs. Steve O Reno

TALENT SIGNED FOR CM WEEKEND:

Saint Louis Anarchy Champion: Gary Jay
Saint Louis Anarchy Tag Champions: The Hooligans
Davey Vega
Mat Fitchett
Tommaso Ciampa
Jo Jo Bravo
Christian Rose
Matt Cage
Angelus Layne
Viking War Party
Sugar Dunkerton
Ricky Starks
The Cause: Mr. Gelistico, Mr. Raw, Mr. Adams, Mr. Everett
Zakk Sawyers
Mikey Mcfinnigan
Jeremy Wyatt
Steve O Reno
Bolt Brady (stage one)
PACO (stage one)
Donovan Danhausen

MATCHES AND MORE TALENT TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER!!

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