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Posts Tagged ‘Team IOU’

Missouri Wrestling Revival Tag Team of the Year Stats

Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 23, 2016

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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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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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Photo Kari Williams

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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David Wilson Interviews Team IOU (Kerry Awful & Nick Iggy)

Posted by flairwhoooooo on September 11, 2016

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DW – How long have you guys been wrestling?

NI – I have been wrestling for about 6 years, Kerry for about 5 years and we have been a tag team about 4 years.

DW – Who trained you guys? And where?

IOU – Kerry was trained mostly by Dutch Mantel aKa WWE’s Zeb Colter. And Nick with Reno Rigging out of TN, Tasha Symone and Wolfy D.

DW – Where did the Carnie persona come from?

IOU – There was another gimmick we were using and it just kind of transitioned and took off from where it was.

DW – What’s the biggest Tag Team you guys have faced?

IOU – It would honestly be a toss up between the Rock and Roll Express and Homicide and B Boy.

DW – Where did the “Too Carnie Me” come from?

IOU – We can’t tell you, that’s a secret only a few people know.

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DW – Who would be your dream match be with?

IOU – We both agree that it would be either The Hardys or The Dudleys.

DW – Kerry this one is for you, how many tattoos do you have and which is your favorite?

KA – Too many to count, I like to consider it as 1 piece that keeps growing and growing. My favorite would have to be the one across my toes that says Unsweet Tea.

DW – If you guys weren’t wrestling, What do you think K you would be doing?

KA – Hopefully to be a father, I can’t wait until I become a dad.

NI – I would probably be in school pursuing another passion.

DW – What are some of your guys hobbies outside of the ring?

NI – I love to do video editing. I also like to customize action figures.

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KA – I am into Comic Books and pretty much anything Netflix.

DW – Tell me something about you 2 that a lot of people may not know.

IOU – We had a gimmick that was a boy and his dog. It was a comedic version of ourselves.

DW – What can we expect from The Carnies for the rest of 2016?

IOU – More shows, more matches , more belts and more adventures.

DW – And this last question comes from Zakk Sawyers from the tag team of Roscoe Eat Lisa, Do you guys think REL are good kissers?

NI – “Mikey is a tender kisser.”

KA – “Zakk needs work, he needs a better technique.”

DW – Thank you guys so much for doing this I really appreciate it.

IOU – Thanks for having us and also please tell everyone to follow us on Twitter @KerryAwful, @IggyNJ210 @TeamIOU and also on ProWrestlingTees.com/TeamIOU And also on Youtube.com/TeamIOU

If you would like my friend David Wilson to do an interview of you for Missouri Wrestling Wrestling hit him up at Facebook or email me 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

By Patrick Brandmeyer
Photos By Brian Kelley

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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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St. Louis Anarchy Holding Out on a Hero

Posted by flairwhoooooo on March 8, 2016

By Patrick Brandmeyer

Photos Brian “Flair” Kelley

Promoter Pierre Abernathy and Davey Vega started the show…Pierre told the fans that Chris Hero‘s flight had been delayed, but they were adding a match or two to the card to give him time to get to the building. As a result, I joked that the subtitle for Part 1 of Gateway To Anarchy could easily be “Holding Out For A Hero”,

Davey Vega acknowledged the passing of Darren Dean, who had competed for St. Louis Anarchy on a few occasions(usually teaming with Aaron Solo(w)). That segued into the ten-bell salute.

Justin D’Air & The K.C. Wolves(Luke Langley & Graham Bell) vs. Kevin Lee Davidson, Sean Orleans, & Kody Krash: This was K.L.D.’s debut and he made an immediate impression as D’Air and the Wolves did their best to prevent his entry into the match.
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However, the big man got a tag and it was downhill from there for the opposing trio. The finishing sequence saw multiple dives until only Orleans was left in the ring…however, Orleans loudly proclaimed that he wouldn’t risk his neck with such a move. However, Bell got a hold of Orleans and Awesome-Bombed him over the top rope onto everyone else at ringside! K.L.D. finished Langley with his spinebuster finisher in 14:02, lifting Langley high enough that his head bumped a ceiling panel…the big man got over in a major way in his St. Louis Anarchy debut.

“The Money” Matt Cage vs. Paco Gonzalez: Cage wore a “Straight Outta My Closet” T-shirt in rainbow colors…heh. Paco finally got trunks and Cage acknowledged the wardrobe change by noting that he got his “big-boy pants”.

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Paco went for the anklelock multiple times in the match, resulting in Cage limping in the late stages of the bout. That tactic led to his downfall as Cage countered the last anklelock attempt into a victory roll pin in 13:55. Alex Castle attempted another sneak attack, but Cage saw him coming and Castle backed off. That led to Cage speaking his mind about the implosion of the Kentucky Buffet tag team…he said that Castle let his other relationships get in the way of the team’s success. They did a good job of building to the following night’s last-man-standing match between the two.

Mike Outlaw vs. Christian Rose:

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Oddly, it turned out to be the shortest match of the night as it was the only bout to go under ten minutes. Rose got the tapout win with the No-Leaf Clover (Liontamer-style Boston crab) in 8:36.

Stephen Wolf vs. “Buck Nasty” Bucky Collins: Hadn’t seen Bucky in several years(think he worked for High Voltage Wrestling a few times. Bucky’s an entertaining heel and the women in the audience were decidedly unimpressed by his mannerisms.

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Buck Nasty won a good match with a crucifix bomb in 12:58.

“Zesty” Zakk Sawyers vs. Steve O. Reno:

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Both guys were fan favorites in this one, though Reno seemed to be the subtle heel. It could have gone either way, though Zakk recently challenged Gerald James for the Heavyweight Title.

Sawyers stepped off the turnbuckles and jumped backwards into a Diamond Cutter variant, getting the pinfall in 14:51.

The Cause (Evan Gelistico & Adam Caster)(w/ Danny Adams, Everett Connors, & referee Austin Blackburn) vs. The Hooligans(Devin & Mason Cutter) vs. The Viking War Party(“American Viking” Alexander Rudolph & “Littlest Viking” Jake Parnell) vs. Team I.O.U.(“The Down-South DandyNick Iggy & “The Music City Mutt” Kerry Awful) for the Tag Team Titles: This was the Anarchy debut for Iggy and Awful; they were in the rule breaking role with two very popular teams as the other challengers.

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This was as chaotic as expected; I.O.U. would get a better chance to shine in their standard tag match on the Sunday show. Parnell attempted a tiger suplex on Caster that didn’t do either guy any favors. The Vikings dished out a huge pileup of humanity as Parnell hit a Codebreaker on Awful, then Rudolph choke slammed Iggy onto Awful as Parnell held Awful across his knees! Chaos broke loose at that point, allowing Mr. Gelistico to steal the fall on Iggy in 12:30.

Davey Vega vs. “The Rebel” Jeremy Wyatt (w/ Greg Jovi): Jovi interfered a bit, which led to Vega sliding out of the ring and wiping out the manager with a pump kick…bwahahaha. Wyatt focused his attack on the leg to potentially set up for his hanging half-crab submission hold…he got Vega in a figure-four leglock at one point, but Vega got to the ropes to escape.

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Wyatt went for the hold again and Vega small-packaged him for the flash pin in 29:27(!). Surprisingly, Wyatt offered a post-match handshake and Vega accepted the gesture without incident…though Wyatt swiped a kid’s pizza on the way to the backstage area.

Intermission~! Given the length of the show, I indulged a bit and had a total of four sodas: Two Mountain Dews, a root beer, and a Pepsi. There’s your Official Ben Simon Concession Count(tm).

The Big Mustache On Campus” Mikey McFinnegan vs. “Absolute” Ricky Starks: Starks was on cloud nine after his recent appearance on NXT…of course, that lasted all of about ten seconds and most of his TV time was being chucked out of the ring by Colin Cassady. He felt like he was on his way to bigger and better things and took on a decidedly arrogant attitude as a result…he even had an “I’m A Hugger” T-shirt that he personally received from NXT Women’s Champion Bayley Rose. McFinnegan tried on the shirt for size, much to Starks’ dismay.
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They had a fine match, ending with Starks hitting the double-underhook faceplant in 11:58.

Jojo Bravo vs. “Dirty” Andy Dalton: Jojo’s been in a bit of a slump recently, partially due to questionable calls by the officials. Of course Dalton will take any opportunity presented to him, so that was right up his alley.

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Bravo had the momentum, but a near-collision with the referee gave Dalton the opening to deliver an undetected punt to the Universal Weak Point(tm). Dalton rolled up Jojo for the win in 10:13, adding to Bravo’s existing frustration.

Chris Hero & Trik Davis vs. Danny Adams & Everett Connors (w/ Tag Team Champions Evan Gelistico & Adam Caster & Austin Blackburn): Right around 11:00 PM, Hero was ready to go for this penultimate match of the evening. Hero and Trik go way back, dating back to their early days in IWA Mid-South. If I was fantasy-booking, I would have liked to see him against Christian Rose…Rose’s style was compared to Hero’s for a little while. Perhaps that could happen down the line…hint hint.
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The match got a lot of time. Hero hit the Death Blow(Rude Awakening setup into a roaring elbow to the back of the head) on Adams, then Davis followed up with a Diamond Cutter and Hero got the three-count in 24:23.

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Gerald James (w/ Dorian Victor) vs. Mikey McFinnegan best-of-three-falls for the Heavyweight Title: James had held the title for a mind-blowing 862 days (over two years and totaling 28 months). Fitchett battled James on several occasions, winning some non-title encounters but never being able to unseat the champion.

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That included one particularly humbling encounter when James beat him in two straight falls. Fitchett infiltrated the BOSS stable under the Dangerous Deveroux mask and nearly cost James the title to Davey Vega, but it was not to be…however, Fitchett earned one more title shot with his victory in the Anarchy Rumble in November. Notably, Victor went to the backstage area instead of staying at ringside for the main event.

They went right after each other from the opening bell, throwing huge bombs right out of the gate…knowing the people involved, that says a lot. Gerald won a quick first fall with the Michinoku Driver in a brisk 3:24. Fitchett lifted Gerald into a torture rack and dropped him into a reverse Go 2 Sleep(hitting the knee to the back of the head) for a near-fall, but hitting the move a second time was enough to even the score in 6:13.

 

Things got really wild in the final fall as Fitchett lawndarted Gerald into the wall, then hit the cradle piledriver in the ring for a near-fall. Gerald managed to fight back, but Fitchett countered a piledriver attempt on the apron by backdropping him onto the edge of the ring! Fitchett set the champion up on the turnbuckles, but Gerald came back with a flying DDT onto the edge of the ring…eep. Fitchett was left bloody, but incredibly managed to keep fighting…he delivered a cradle pildriver on the floor(!), then one more in the ring to FINALLY capture the title in 11:28!

Davey Vega celebrated with the new champion, who had to be assisted from the ring…we found out the following night that Fitchett had suffered a concussion. Dorian Victor and Christian Rose went to the ring to help the former champion…but out of nowhere, Rose turned on both of them! Rose locked James in the No-Leaf Clover, yelling at him “YOU LOST!” before leaving the “father and son” laying in the ring. After all of that, James addressed the fans…he said that whether they loved or hated him, he had hopefully earned their respect after his long title reign. He wasn’t sure how much longer he had to wrestle, but he’d keep fighting.

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Purchase tickets here for the must see return show of St. Louis Anarchy.
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Saint Louis Anarchy presents: Going Platinum
Live from Spaulding Hall Club in Alton IL (402 E 4th Street Alton IL)

Stage One: Friday night May 20th
Stage Two: Saturday night May 21st

Doors Open at 6:30pm, Show Starts at 7:00pm

Tickets (on sale March 1st)
Front Row: $15 per night in advance $20 day of show
Second Row: $12 per night in advance $15 day of show
General Admission: $10 per night in advance $15 day of show

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

STAGE ONE MATCHES SIGNED:
Saint Louis Anarchy Championship Match: Mat Fitchett (c) vs. Christian Rose

Number One Contender 4 Team Tag Team Tournament:
The Hooligans vs. Team IOU
Roscoe Eat Lisa vs. Viking War Party

First Time Ever in Anarchy: Trik Davis vs. Gary Jay w/ Dorian Victor

STAGE TWO MATCHES SIGNED:
The winners of Hooligans vs. IOU and REL vs. Vikings will face for shot at SLA tag team titles.

PACO vs. Andy Dalton

Talent Signed:

Saint Louis Anarchy Champion: Mat Fitchett
Saint Louis Anarchy Tag Champions: The Cause (Mr. Gelistico, Mr. Caster)

Davey Vega
Christian Rose
Gary Jay w/ Dorian Victor
Jo Jo Bravo
The Hooligans
Viking War Party
Andy Dalton
The Cause (Mr. Adams/ Mr. Connors)
Making his SLA debut: Sammy Guevara
Trik Davis
Roscoe Eat Lisa (Zakk Sawyers/ Mikey Mcfennegan)
Team IOU
PACO
Stephen Wolfe
4 Star Heros
Ricky Starks
Mike Outlaw
Alex Castle
Making their SLA debut: Beauty and the Beat (Steve Fierce/Rob Matter)

MORE TALENT TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER

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Proving Ground Pro’s Miracle on Main Street in Havana, Illinois this Saturday with Jake Dirden ,Team IOU and more

Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 15, 2015

MIRACLE ON MAIN STREET is 7 matches of badass blazing winter indy hotness set to kick off your holiday in fantastic fashion….

1. Franchise champ “Dirdey” Jake Dirden defends against challenger Frank Wyatt.

2. PGP Tag Team champs Team IOU(Nick Iggy and Kerry Awful) defend against challengers Alpha Class(Danny Adams and Paco Gonzalez).

3. “Bad Wolf” Blake Edward Belakis vs. Mallaki Matthews in a Ryan Buckley Memorial Tournament qualifier.

4. Randy Ray (w/ Bull Bronson in his corner) meets Krotch in a 1 on 1 match..

5. The Academic Standard(GPA and Mason Conrad IV) battle The Curse(Fire Lord Draconis and Ovirload) in classic tag team action

6. Craig Mitchell vs. Johnny Wisdom matches rising indy stars .

7. Justice Jones collides with Big Gator is a battle of giants.

Only $12 adult, $7 kids
ENTER THE PROVING GROUND!!!

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Breaker And Bayn’s Power Hour the Former MWR Wrestler of the Year Jake Dirden

Posted by flairwhoooooo on October 28, 2015

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A great two part interview with the former MWR Wrestler of the Year, and Dynamo Pro Wrestling Champion Jake Dirden that has just made a huge splash this past weekend on IPPV for FIP representing Proving Ground Pro with Team IOU.

Check out episode 89 and 90 here as well as all the other great interviews.

Do not forget to subscribe.

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Congrats From MWR To Team PGP -Winners of FIP FALLOUT 2015 Jake Dirden and Team IOU

Posted by flairwhoooooo on October 25, 2015

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Courtesy of PGP

16 teams of three entered the tournament and when the smoke cleared one remained in the 2015 Full Impact Pro FALLOUT IPPV and that was none other than TEAM Proving Ground Pro of the former MWR Wrestler of the Year Jake Dirden and Team IOU of Nick Iggy & Kerry Awful.

Congrats from MWR to Proving Ground Pro on the historic win.

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High Risk Wrestling Sunday July 26th Cahokia, IL Blake Belakis vs. Bolt Brady, Silas Young, Team IOU, High Level Enterprise and Tommaso Ciampa

Posted by flairwhoooooo on July 4, 2015

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High Risk Wrestling Presents “Rainbow In The Dark” on Sunday afternoon, July 26th in Cahokia, IL.

with a matinee start time of 3:00PM Doors and 4:00PM Bell time.

All Tickets are $15 and will be available at the door.

Here is the complete Line up!

The Main Event will feature The HRW High Risk Championship on the line as the current Champ will defend against the Number One Contender in what could very well be an instant Classic!

“The Bad Wolf” Blake Edward Belakis (c) VS “The Supercharged Superstar” Bolt Brady w/ Magic Man

One of the top ROH Stars will battle the fastest rising Star in St. Louis! After the attack by Silas young on Bolt Brady in June, his Magic Inc. partner Mike Outlaw is out for some revenge!

“The Last Real Man” Silas Young VS Mike Outlaw w/ Magic Man

The Harley Race trained Tag Team High Level Enterprises just returned from an extended stay in Japan for NOAH, where they impressed many and also trained with the best to improve their skills. HRW has come to terms with this highly rated team to compete on July 26th, however they will not have it easy in their HRW debut. They will face a team that has quickly become fan favorites.

Team IOU (“Limitless” Nick Iggy and “The Music City Mutt” Kerry Awful) VS High Level Enterprises (Jack Gamble and Jon Webb)

Former ROH Star and one of the hottest Free Agents in Wrestling today will put his skills to the test against another Top Independent Star!

“The Psycho Killer” Tommaso Ciampa VS Tripp Cassidy

This match will be the classic test of Veteran VS Rising Star.

“Tornado” Tony Kozina VS Ace Perry

3 Way Mayhem!The Midwest Jackass” Dale Patricks VS Justin D’air VS Jayden Phoenix

All tickets are just $15 and are available at the door.

VFW Post #1699 621 Water St. Cahokia, IL. 62206

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Proving Ground Pro Heats up for Havana, IL Feb 21st Jake Dirden,Mark Sterling, Jeremy Wyatt ,Team IOU

Posted by flairwhoooooo on February 17, 2015

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Jake Dirden to defend Franchise title versus Mark Sterling at NEW FRONTIERS

“Dirdey” Jake Dirden returns to the Proving Ground with his Franchise title on February 21st and he’s looking for a fight. Currently the main man in PGP, Dirden just keeps upping his game with refined skills and veteran wiles to accentuate his original foundation of massive power and leverage. If an individual exists that can derail the freight train momentum of the champ it would be Mark Sterling. This is the debut of Sterling and he may be new to PGP fans, but as always you’ll see exactly why this man comes in with a shot at the big prize. Sterling is the goods on the independent circuit, besting all comers for years now with that nearly perfect combination of ring science and pure athletic talent. Preparation and conditioning are staples of Sterlings game, this man has the ability to fight all night and fight a little longer. He’ll need all that and more when he meets “.Dirdey” Jake Dirden one on one at the Lawford Theater(225 W Main Street, Havana,IL) in the main event of NEW FRONTIERS!!!

Dirden versus Sterling is just one of the great matches you’ll get, it’s always a lead pipe cinch every bout on a PGP card is damn good professional wrestling. At only $10($5 for kids) it really is legitimately one of the best values you’ll find in the world of independent professional wrestling, no 40 milers, no unqualified talent that shouldn’t be in a ring, just pure awesome from opening bell to thank you, good night!!! Doors open at 6:30 and NEW FRONTIERS kicks off at 7pm! If you’re a fan of pro wrestling do yourself a favor, gather the posse, pack the wagon and……ENTER THE PROVING GROUND!!!

Blake Steel vs Jeremy Wyatt inked for NEW FRONTIERS

If you need some hot stove to warm up your mid winter, Proving Ground Pro has the perfect prescription for you. On February 21st the historic Lawford Theater(225 W Main, Havana,IL) will see a fantastic match between two of the Midwest/Central States very best ring technicians when “The Apex” Blake Steel meets the debuting “Belt Collector” Jeremy Wyatt for a classic battle between the ropes. Blake Steel is fresh off the biggest single night of his wrestling career by winning the inaugural Buckley Cup ( besting Louis Lyndon, Ethan Page and Tommaso Ciampa in route to victory and earning a Franchise title shot for March in the process), but things are never easy in PGP as Steel receives far more than a mere tune up match when he faces Jeremy Wyatt for the first time. Jeremy earned the moniker “Belt Collector” by doing just that, accumulating dozens of championship belts in his storied career, simply put Wyatt routinely meets and beats the best this sport has to offer. Well aware of each others skill and reputation on the circuit, occasionally crossing paths in locker rooms at various shows, both are eager to meet in the squared circle and prove who is the superior athlete. This really is two of the very best, that’s fact, not hype, and this match should be appointment viewing for anyone who loves great pro wrestling. Steel versus Wyatt is the real deal, mark that date and don’t you dare miss this one, it’s going to be an epic fight!!!

Get ready for back to back sports metaphors when your friends at PGP knock it out of the park with NEW FRONTIERS, another slam dunk for action and excitement!!! Seriously, this is a great show at a great price, only $10($5 for kids) and Steel vs Wyatt is just one match on a stacked and jacked night of wickedly good wrestling!!! Doors open at 6:30pm and NEW FRONTIERS starts at 7pm. “Dirdey” Jake Dirden will defend his Franchise title, Cutting Edge champion Mario Crivello defends vs. Kyle Matthews and more huge match announcements soon to launch, MAKE YOUR PLANS TO BE THERE NOW! We hold this truth to be self evident, if you want great wrestling……ENTER THE PROVING GROUND!!!

Wyatt vs Steel has every element needed to be an instant mat classic, and it’s just 1 of the great matches at NEW FRONTIERS!!! The Lawford Theater(225 W Main, Havana,IL) is ground zero for Proving Ground Pro action on February 21st. $10($5 for kids), 7pm first bell.

The Perfect Addiction w/ Lucy Mendez  vs Team IOU w/ Paloma Starr added to NEW FRONTIERS

The Perfect Addiction(Randy Ray, Perry Winkle and Lucy Mendez) will be in full effect February 21st when they invade the Lawford Theater(225 W Main, Havana,IL) to battle Team IOU(Nick Iggy and Kerry Awful) and their partner, Paloma Starr in some great 3 on 3 tag team action!!!

The ever resourceful Perfect Addiction have combined ring skill and treachery to create a formula for success in Proving Ground Pro, putting this trio on the map and competition on notice. One duo that took notice is Team IOU, currently working their way to the top of the PGP tag team scene they see The Perfect Addiction as the perfect opportunity. In an attempt to neutralize potential outside the ring advantages being taken, Team IOU has recruited Paloma Starr to be their partner, forcing Lucy Mendez into the match and setting the stage for some spectacular tag team action.

The Perfect Addiction vs Team IOU and Paloma Starr is just one of the gems you’ll find at NEW FRONTIERS, this card is double stuffed with independent wrestling talent from top to bottom. Amazingly, only $10($5 for kids) gets you Jake Dirden (Franchise Champion) vs Mark Sterling, Mario Crivello(Cutting Edge Champion) vs Kyle Matthews, Yabo Gustobo vs Marion Fontaine, Blake Steel vs Jeremy Wyatt, Justice Jones vs Joey Avalon, Remi Wilkins vs Peter Schwanz vs Nelson Nice(3 man elimination) and the above added 6 man tag!!! That’s real deal damn good wresting brought to you Proving Ground style. Come see what all the buzz is about, doors open at 6:30pm and first bell is at 7pm. Find the wrestling worth looking for……ENTER THE PROVING GROUND!!!

Wilkins vs Schwanz vs Nice triple threat match added to NEW FRONTIERS

Three of PGP’s best fight for a big win February 21st when Remi Wilkins, “Pornstache” Peter Schwanz and Nelson”Mr.” Nice light up the Lawford Theater(225 W. Main, Havana,IL) with this spectacular elimination match. Fast rising star Remi Wilkins returns to the Proving Ground, having won over plenty of the PGP faithful as a double tough competitor with an electrifying personality. Peter Schwanz has a personality that’s won over few if any fans to date, but he may bring some around based purely on his skills and abilities in the ring, like it or not this guy knows how to win. Nelson”Mr.”Nice has found his brightest spotlight at the side of “Dirdey” Jake Dirden, being the man who originally brought our current Franchise champion to the Proving Ground. Mr. Nice isn’t a one trick pony, he’s a very formidable competitor in his own right and should never be taken lightly. Looking to shake the image of “the Dirden whisperer” and establish his own reputation is fueling Nelson to reach that next level. Three combatants in the ring creates chaos and maximizes the need to be opportunistic, it also creates wildly unpredictable action for the fans! No matter who gets their hand raised, this match is a guaranteed winner!!!

Wilkins vs Schwanz vs Nice joins an already rock solid line up that features Jake Dirden vs Mark Sterling, Blake Steel vs Jeremy Wyatt, Mario Crivello vs Kyle Matthews and Yabo Gustobo vs Marion Fontaine plus more great matches still to come!!! At only $10($5 for kids) you’re getting a hella good show at a hella good price. This is Proving Ground Pro serving up independent wrestling with no frills, just top shelf in ring action you don’t want to miss!!! Doors open at 6:30pm and NEW FRONTIERS starts at 7pm. The price is so good you’re playing with house money, the action’s so hot you should bring a fire suit!!! There’s no need for a degree in advanced mathematics to triangulate where you need to be….ENTER THE PROVING GROUND!!!

Cutting Edge Champion Mario Andrew Crivello vs Kyle Matthews at NEW FRONTIERS

Saturday, February 21st, the Lawford Theater(225W Main,Havana,IL) is the place to see PGP’s reigning Cutting Edge champion M.A.C. meet the debuting Kyle Matthews with the title hanging in the balance. Much awesomeness will occur as the treacherous Crivello battles one of independent wrestlings most technically sound competitors. Mario is still stinging from a tough loss to world class talent Tommaso Ciampa at the Buckley Memorial Tournament, expect him to be focused, intense and looking to remind people that he is a champion. A perfected art of villainy and a gifted knack for seizing opportunity has served Mario well in the Proving Ground so far, but NEW FRONTIERS is truly a new challenge.
Kyle Matthews is coming to make a statement by capitalizing on a chance to quickly capture a title that has a growing reputation and recognition. Cutting Edge is not only the title he’s after, it’s an apt description of Matthews talent in the ring as well. Coming out of Marietta,GA, Kyle has been lighting up the southeast for most of the last decade. Winning titles and meeting a who’s who of indy stars in promotions across the southeast, it’s time his skills get the wider notice they deserve. A sure way to do that is wresting the title away from the reigning champ, Kyle Matthews is fully capable of doing exactly that. Trained by the legendary “Nightmare” Ted Allen and battle tested by some of the best in the business, expect Kyle Matthews to impress!!!

Crivello vs Matthews is only one of the great matches on a fully loaded card of 100% wicked cool independent professional wrestling. Just $10($5for kids) makes this an amazingly affordable night of action(doors open 6:30pm, first bell 7pm)!!! Debuting stars, returning favorites and excitement galore are what we deliver and what you can count on at NEW FRONTIERS!!! There’s only one way to find matches this damn spectacular in Central Illinois….ENTER THE PROVING GROUND!!!

NEW FRONTIERS slates Yabo vs Fontaine for The Lawford on 2-21

Proving Ground Pro has a completely awesome match to announce for NEW FRONTIERS(2-21-15, Lawford Theater, 225 W. Main Street, Havana,IL) as Yabo Gustobo will meet the returning Marion Fontaine in a one on one match sure to be wickedly cool!!! Yabo has been wildly effective utilizing a bag of tricks to accentuate an unexpectedly high skill level in the squared circle, getting him the last laugh on most of his opponents. Marion Fontaine is fully capable of matching the repertoire of his adversary with an astounding array of moves and a a PhD in ring psychology. Vintage styling with a modern delivery make Fontaine a virtual “human time warp” with perhaps the best mustache in the business. Classic clowning delivered with tightrope risk make Yabo a virtual “human circus” with perhaps the best footwear in the business. High flying, fast paced all out action, that’s exactly what you’ll get in this must see encounter, MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW!!!

There will be a full card of fun and excitement at NEW FRONTIERS, title matches, tag team action and so much more, this is real deal, high quality, independent professional wrestling brought to you Proving Ground style. Only $10($5 for kids) makes this the right show at the right price!!! Doors open at 6:30pm with a 7pm first bell. Find out why this is Central Illinois’ best bet for damn good wrestling….ENTER THE PROVING GROUND!!!

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