High Risk Wrestling Presents “Final Fight”, our last Event of the year on Friday, December 2nd, at the Warsaw Community Building in Downtown Warsaw, Missouri! The doors open at 7:00PM and The First Bell is at 8:00PM!
We are just two weeks away from our next HUGE Event! At this time, I can announce the next two matches!
1. The new HRW Tag Team Champions, BabeWatch will be defending their newly won Championships against former Champ, Matt Kenway and a new partner of his choosing!
HRW Tag Team Championship Match!
BabeWatch ( “Simply Irresistible” Brandon Aarons / Brandon “Espy” Espinosa ) Managed by Garret “Freakin” Williams (c) VS “The Primal Prodigy” Matt Kenway / “The Millennial” Danny Adams
2. After the Wild Main Event at our last Event, where Justin D’Air defeated his former friend, turned Enemy, Mike Outlaw to win The HRW Mayhem Championship, I have decided to make a rule change to The Mayhem Championship as it will now be defended in more than just multiple person matches!
Back in 2005, I, Frank Thurman, ran a Promotion called F.I.S.T. Wrestling in Peoria, Illinois. This Promotion had a Championship called The Specialty Championship. This was a totally new and different Title as it had some specific rules. This Championship could only be defended in some kind of Speciality match, which could be anything from, winner gets 5 minutes with the manager to a 3 way match to a Cage match to a Table match, etc., but there had to be some type of stipulation before the Title could be defended.
The First Athlete to claim The F.I.S.T. Specialty Championship was Now, Wrestling Legend, SharkBoy who defeated Independent Wrestling Legend, Jimmy Jacobs managed by Tank Thurman in a 5 count match, where a 3 count was not good enough, you had to keep your opponent down for a full 5 count!
With this in mind, I have decided to change the Stipulations for The HRW Mayhem Championship!
The HRW Mayhem Title will now have the same stipulations as the Specialty Title! The Mayhem Title can now only be defended in a match with some kind of special stipulations, including multiple person matches!
After watching the last two matches between, Justin and Mike, where they literally left bumps and bruises on each others bodies, I have decided that this conflict between these two Men, needs to end before someone ends up permanently disabled. To that end, I have booked one last match between these two, to hopefully end this once and for all!
HRW Mayhem Championship Match! Last Man Standing Match! Justin D’Air (c) VS Mike Outlaw
Also featuring the following:
NWA Missouri Championship match! “The Freestyle Phenom” Jay Howard (c) VS Paco Gonzalez
Number one Contenders Match! “Tornado” Tony Kozina VS Kiyoshi Shizuka
HRW High Risk Championship Match! “The Yoga Monster” Mike Sydal (c) VS “The American Wolf” Davey Richards
High Risk Women’s Match! “Miss Natural” Heather Patera VS Angelina Love
[NJPW News] The teams and matches were announced for the upcoming “World Tag League 2016”. 16 teams will compete, in split blocks, in this years league which will take place from November 18 until December 10.
Announced Teams
A BLOCK
・ Hiroshi Tanahashi & Juice Robinson
・ Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Satoshi Kojima
・ Manabu Nakanishi & Henare
・ Raymond Rowe & Hanson (ROH)
・ BRIAN BREAKER & LELAND RACE (WLW)
・ Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa (BC – Reigning IWGP Tag Champs)
・ Yujiro Takahashi & Hangman Page (BC)
・ Tetsuya Naito & X (L.I.J.)
Two teams were announced previously announced with ROH’s Raymond Rowe and Hanson, War Machine, and WLW’s Brian Breaker and Leland Race. They have both found themselves placed in the A BLOCK. Hiroshi Tanahashi and Juice Robinson will be a team due to Michael Elgin being out with an injury. Which this gives Robinson a strong chance to show himself. Tenzan and Kojima will be overlooking to once more get into the IWGP Tag title picture. Then the young lion Henare will be teaming with the veteran Nakanishi. The reigning IWGP Tag Champions Tonga and Loa will be in the A BLOCK as they look to continue showcasing themselves as one of the strongest teams right now. Yujiro and Page will continue on as a team. Which then this leads us to Naito and a new member of L.I.J. will be debuting on the 11/18 show at Korakuen. Naito has not released any details on who it may be, just all will be revealed on the opening day.
NJPW Event Cards for November & December 2016
New Japan Pro Wrestling “WORLD TAG LEAGUE 2016”, 11/18/2016 [Fri] 18:30 @ Korakuen Hall in Tokyo
(1) Teruaki Kanemitsu vs. Hirai Kawato
(2) Togi Makabe, Tomoaki Honma, Jushin Thunder Liger & David Finlay vs. Yoshitatsu, Billy Gunn, KUSHIDA & Ryusuke Taguchi
(3) Katsuyori Shibata, Yuji Nagata & Tiger Mask IV vs. SANADA, EVIL & BUSHI
(4) Kazuchika Okada, Hirooki Goto, Tomohiro Ishii & YOSHI-HASHI vs. Kenny Omega, Bad Luck Fale, Chase Owens & BONE SOLDIER
(5) WTL – A BLOCK Match: Manabu Nakanishi & Henare vs. Raymond Rowe & Hanson
(6) WTL – A BLOCK Match: Brian Breaker & Leland Race vs. Yujiro Takahashi & Hangman Page
(7) WTL – A BLOCK Match: Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Satoshi Kojima vs. Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa
(8) WTL – A BLOCK Match: Hiroshi Tanahashi & Juice Robinson vs. Tetsuya Naito & X
New Japan Pro Wrestling “WORLD TAG LEAGUE 2016”, 11/19/2016 [Sat] 18:30 @ Fujisawa Oji Chichibu Memorial Gymnasium in Kanagawa
(1) Teruaki Kanemitsu vs. Hirai Kawato
(2) Raymond Rowe, Hanson, Jushin Thunder Liger & Tiger Mask IV vs. Brian Breaker, Leland Race, Ryusuke Taguchi & David Finlay
(3) Hiroyoshi Tenzan, Satoshi Kojima, Manabu Nakanishi & Henare vs. Tama Tonga, Tanga Loa, Yujiro Takahashi & Hangman Page
(4) Hiroshi Tanahashi, Juice Robinson & KUSHIDA vs. Tetsuya Naito, X & BUSHI
The first match announced will feature J-Mal Swagg vs Da’Marius Jones of 2.0 at High Voltage on Nov 12th!
Champion vs Champion.
A slobber knocker of a match as Danny Adams takes on Everett Connors!
The deck is stacked against the challenger as KLD takes on the MMWA Champion AJ Williams with the muscle of 2.0, B.T. Daramola at ringside. It all goes down at High Voltage!!!
These two cannot seem to ever get along. Moondog will take on Jimmy D in a No DQ Dog Collar match at High Voltage!
Another highly anticipated match is on the way as Brandon Aarons takes on Super Electro @ High Voltage
The huge Survivor Series match as Barakus, Brian James, Matt Jones and Jason Roberts takes on Gary Jackson , Decon Cash, Damion Cortess and Big Texan.
Former friends will finally collide in an explosive match as Brandon Espinosa defends his Missouri Wrestling Revival Missouri Championship against “The” Ace Hawkins. @High Voltage
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September 24th, Cape Championship Wrestling Presents Best Of The Best, Live At The Osage Centre In Cape Girardeau, MO!!! Doors At 6pm, Bell Time 7pm!!! Card Subject To Change.
Main Event
Austin Lane w Psycho
Vs
CCW Champion
Brandon Barbwire W Jeff O’Dell
MWR Championship
Ace Hawkins vs Brandon Espinosa
Hollis Giroux v Cj Shine
I Quit Match
Little Bit
vs
Diamond Doll
“Farmer” Billy Hills w Sarah Summers
vs
Sexy Sarge
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.
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.
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.
By Jared Smith Video Credit Paul Beauchamp of Rasslin On Facebook
Cape Championship Wrestling made a splash in its inaugural show in July and this past weekend, they raised the bar once again with their CCW Homecoming show at the historic AC Brase Arena Building in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. The Arena Building was once a tour stop for International Championship Wrestling, which was ran by Angelo Poffo and featured his son’s Lanny Poffo and, oh what was his name…oh yeah, Macho Man Randy Savage! History flows through this building and now, Cape Championship Wrestling calls it home!
The night kicked off with promoter Ken Murphy and GM Hunter Hendricks in the ring, in which Hunter Hendricks noted that The Pinnacle, led by Jeff O’Dell, had been making things rough and that he was going to do his best to ensure that tonight went smoothly. Suddenly, The Pinnacle’s music hit. Jeff O’Dell, Sarge O’Riley, Billy Hills, Sarah Summers and CCW Champion, Brandon Barbwire, came to ringside. In a show of dominance, they cornered Hunter Hendricks, before Jeff O’Dell laid out his group’s plans for dominance for the evening, even saying they would show up in the main event.
The first match of the night featured a very well-traveled and well-respected veteran, “Tornado” Tony Kozina taking on young challenger CJ Shine. CJ Shine tried to us his overly confident (ie, cocky) demeanor to bully Kozina throughout the match. However, once Tony laid in some MASSIVE knife edge chops, the momentum slowly began to turn toward Kozina. Tony hit a vaulting senton bomb, then later hit a springboard bulldog to secure the win!
Up next, BT Daramola took on God’s Gift to Wrestling “Drop Dead” Dale Wylde. Daramola got the crowd behind him early on. Wylde, after he continued to admire himself in his mirror, slowed the pace of the match by grinding the momentum down and controlling the energy of Daramola. Wylde slipped in a few, well, less than honest attacks and ultimately took the win by a quick schoolboy roll up.
Sexy Sarge was up next and in the weeks prior to Homecoming, he had issued an open challenge, stating that if nobody answered it, he would still come down and give the fans a show. His idea of a show would be a tutorial on what he calls “porn star dancing.” Thank the Good Lord above that his challenge was answered while he was in the ring by none other than young star Hollis Giroux! Jeff O’Dell, assuming Hollis was out to join The Pinnacle, soon learned that Hollis was out there to stop Sarge’s display. This was a great match with a lot of back and forth action, even some outside interference from Jeff O’Dell. The match ended when O’Dell mistakenly tripped up Sarge while hitting the rops, which led to a Superkick and a victory for Hollis Giroux. After the match, Sarge and O’Dell had words which almost led to Sarge punching O’Dell when suddenly, Drop Dead Dale Wylde ran into the ring to save Jeff O’Dell! After that, O’Dell claimed that Sarge had been replaced by a younger, better looking version, to which Sarge replied that he didn’t need The Pinnacle, that he regretted the decision to join and was now out to reclaim the love from the fans.
Coming back from intermission, GM Hunter Hendricks came out to announce there was a change in the women’s match. Paloma Starr had been booked to take on Lil Bit, however, Paloma was unable to attend due to other obligations. Lil Bit’s new opponent turned out to be none other than her nemesis, Diamond Doll! Lil Bit and Diamond Doll had a match on the inaugural show, which resulted in Diamond Doll attacking Lil Bit after the bell. These two had another intense match with each other, featuring a lot of back and forth offense and flat out brawling. The ending saw Diamond Doll roll up Lil Bit and use the ropes for leverage for the win due to the fact that the ref didn’t see the feet on the ropes! I smell a rubber match coming!
The following match featured a title defense of the prestigious Missouri Heavyweight Championship, featuring champion Brandon Espinosa making his CCW debut against Farmer Billy Hills with Sarah Summers. Farmer got this match after he, seemingly, took out his prior opponent “The Fury” Jason Vaughn in what we will just call an automobile accident. Early on, Farmer used his size and strength to push Espy around the ring. Espy was able to turn the tides with his quickness and his own deceptive strength. Billy began favoring his shoulder midway through, but was still able to weather the storm of power moves, showing his grit and determination. Suddenly, Jason Vaughn’s music started playing and a bewildered Hills looked at the entrance. This gave Espy enough time to launch an attack that, in the end, resulted in a win from an armbar submission. What a performance from both guys and a great title defense from Espinosa!
The co-main event was up next, featuring The Monster, Jake Dirden against CCW Champion, Brandon Barbwire with Jeff O’Dell. Ever since winning the CCW Championship in July, Brandon has developed his boisterous personality, and came into the night with a large chip on his shoulder due to the fact he wasn’t in the main event. Jake Dirden came into the night with one thing in mind, to claim a title and destroy Barbwire. This match was a slugfest, with the champ, Barbwire, taking large amounts of punishment early on. However, Barwire absorbed the damage and turned the tides after throwing Dirden into the ring post outside. Toward the end of the match, Barbwire ran to grab the CCW Title belt and then brought it into the ring as a weapon! Dirden, seeing what was transpiring, knocked the belt from Barbwire’s hand, then hit The Cure on the belt! It looked like a sure-fire win, however, Jeff O’Dell distracted the referee long enough for Barbwire to be able to kick out of the eventual pin. This ignited the Monster, as he lunged for O’Dell, who was now on the ring apron. Barbwire attacked, but again was hit with The Cure, which again, O’Dell distracted the ref. Dirden went after O’Dell one more time, however, this time the champion was able to hit Dirden with the belt to take the win and hold onto his title.
The Main Event of the evening featured one of the biggest names on the independent wrestling scene across the world, Ricochet! There’s a chance you’ve seen him on Lucha Underground as Prince Puma, or possibly from the match against Will Ospreay, among many others, but he brought his insane talents to Cape Girardeau for a huge match up with the Best of the Best, Austin Lane. Prior to the match, Hunter Hendricks brought out a second referee to stand guard to prevent The Pinnacle from coming to ringside. The match started with some humor as Austin Lane refused to shake Ricochet’s hand, but then business picked up in a hurry as both guys were able to reverse out of a series of chain wrestling holds, in which neither guy was able to gain an advantage, each competitor holding a counter for the other’s move. Ricochet finally gained an advantage outside with a series of chops which led to him being able to hit The People’s Moonsault in the middle of the ring once they returned. However, Austin Lane was able to regain his composure and launch a counter attack and at one point, scoring a 2.9999 count. The athletic abilities of these two wowed the crowd. At one point, Jeff O’Dell tried to interfere, but was caught at the entrance area and sent back. The match ultimately went in the favor of Ricochet, with a wonderful sequence of his Benadryller kick, followed by a high knee to the face, and capped off with a well-executed Shooting Star Press. During the celebration, The Pinnacle ran down to ringside and attacked Austin Lane, which prompted Ricochet to run back out and help his opponent. Hunter Hendricks came out and stated that since Brandon Barbwire was so desperate to get into the main event, that he will be on the next show against 2 TUFF TONY! After that announcement, The Pinnacle was sent back, while Austin Lane thanked Ricochet and the crowd.
Cape Championship Wrestling will be back at the AC Brase Arena Building for their next card on September 24th, featuring 2 Tuff Tony and Brandon Barbwire for the CCW Title, plus many matches still to come! Don’t miss out on another great show in September!
Due to the outcome last night of the three way match between Gary Jack, Big Jim Holfarth, and “The Tokyo Monster”, Champion Ron Powers will defend the SICW title against the International Superstar and former SICW Champion “The Tokyo Monster” Kahagas.
Powers battled Attila Kahn to retain the Classic SICW Title and now he has to prepare for The MONSTER. That takes place Saturday September 17th in East Carondelet Illinois.
SICW Professional Wrestling was founded in the late 70’s and has grown over the past 35 years to be known throughout the Midwest.
1418 State St East Carondelet, IL 62240 (618) 286-4848
Kraig Keesaman, Howard Moritz, & Kiyoshi Shizuka def. Jay Howard, The Math Magician & Bobby Blackshire
Metro Pro Wrestling Central States Champ Ace Steel def. Vic Capri
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
Metro Pro Wrestling Heavyweight Title Tourney Round One
Devin Thomas def. Sonjay Dutt
Mike Sydal def. Stevie Richards
Ace Steel was able to get the attention of Redwing, who left the ring to chase his arch rival.
Kevin Lee Davidson def. Nate Redwing by countout
Hype Gotti def. Mike Outlaw
Jeremy Wyatt def. Michael Strider in a hardcore match (unsanctioned).
By James Head
Wrestle Radio’s very own James Head and Jake Ryan Patty with Redwing. Thanks to this podcast and Metro Pro Wrestling the first 200 fans went home with a true collectable.
On Saturday July 30th, 2016 Metro Pro Wrestling handed wrestling fans another stellar card. We had huge stars such as Stevie Richards from ECW and Sonjay Dutt from TNA (Who is now the Global Force Wrestling Champion). There was even a Redwing MWR trading card give away sponsored by the Wrestling Radio Podcast to the first 200 paying fans.
Tina Noire of Galaxy Wrestling All-Stars & Noire Comics designed the awesome back of the Redwing Trading Card.
However this night on Saturday July 30th, 2016 was all about President Michael Strider and “The Rebel” Jeremy Wyatt.
As a Wrestling Fan in the Midwest we have watched President Strider and Jeremy Wyatt developed as two of the best Indy Wrestlers around. Going into this match “A War To End It All” President Strider hasn’t wrestled in 4 years this would be Jeremy Wyatt’s last match.
They have torn each other up all over the Midwest, however this rivalry kicked into high gear 2 years ago when President Strider dressed up as a Referee and cost Jeremy Wyatt his Metro Pro Championship to Derek Stone. This lead to the decision for President Strider to make that if Jeremy Wyatt were to loses his next match that he would be done at Metro Pro . President Strider brought in great talent such as Ricky Cruz and Christopher Daniels. For 2 years Wyatt was unbeaten untill April 2016 when Rhino beat Jeremy Wyatt for the Metro Pro Championship that he got back when he dressed up as Rebulucha. President Strider bought the Championship off Rhino. The next month in May, Jeremy Wyatt manipulated President Strider to get one last match in July where it be Jeremy Wyatt vs President Strider in an unsanctioned Street Fight. Metro Pro and not even the State of Kansas would sanction this Fight.
For President Strider this is his first match in 4 years and it lived up to the hype. Jeremy Wyatt for his final match just wanted to kick President Strider’s ass. For years they have been friends, rivals, back to friends and then more hated rivals. As a wrestling fan you have to respect what these brave men have accomplished. President Strider have won Championships and Jeremy Wyatt is the Belt Collector for a reason as he has won Championships everywhere he has competed. These two men fought all over the Turner Rec Center. They went through tables, chairs, and even had a Barbwire baseball bat that was used in horrific fashion. They used every type of weapon you could think of. Jeremy Wyatt made a promise that he would leave President Strider laying in a pool of his own blood. That’s what he did. After making President Strider bleed a lot he hit his Lightening Spiral for the Pin Fall.
I don’t blame Metro Pro or the State of Kansas to not sanction this Fight. It was a War. There was even blood shed all over the hard wood basketball court. For President Strider I have a new found respect for him. I want to thank him for everything he has done and for putting his body through hell for our entertainment!!
The Rebel Jeremy Wyatt, for that to be his last match he most definitely went out with a bang. I want to thank him for the years of entertainment!!
I would like to thank him for each show he stepped up and made each show better.
Thank you Jeremy Wyatt for the memories. You will be Mr. Metro Pro!! Have a Happy Retirement and you will always be Jeremy Wyatt “The Belt Collector”!!
For a complete recap of the Michael Strider vs Jeremy Wyatt match click here.