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10 QUESTIONS with the Champ: SICW Classic Champion The Big Texan

Posted by flairwhoooooo on July 5, 2023

Interview by Brian Kelley | Edited by Ben Simon

  • DEBUT: 1997 in Rampage Championship Wrestling
  • FIRST MATCH: Texas Longhorns (Texans 1 & 2) vs. Bodily Harm (Bobby D & Jimmy D)
  • TRAINER: Gno “The Exterminator” Harris (pronounced “Geno”)
  • FINISHER: Lariat
  • NOTABLE: SICW Classic Wrestling Champion since defeating Attila Khan in a Texas Death match at the SICW Wrestling Fanfest on 5/13/23 at the Aviator Hotel in Saint Louis, Mo.

Brian Kelley: I am thrilled to interview one of the best big men in independent professional wrestling today, “The Big Texan” Jim Hoffarth. Texan, I know that you are very busy defending the Southern Illinois Championship Wrestling title and meeting with your fans so thank you for taking the time to answer 10 Questions with the Champ.

Q 1: You have been a staple of St. Louis wrestling for quite some time. Give us a brief history of how you got started in the sport. Who were your biggest influences?

Big Texan: So many people influenced me: Jeremy Lightfoot, Shawn Santel, Mauler McDarby, Gary Jackson, Rick Brewer, Amish Warrior, and easily it was Gno that gave me the most much-needed attention. A wrestler named Joe Curry got me started in this crazy world; he opened the door. Joe came into my workplace at the time and said, “Damn! You are a big guy! Have you ever thought about being a wrestler?” Joe wanted to start his own promotion and was willing to train new students. I signed on. Joe’s promotion never materialized but he introduced me to the MMWA (Mid Missouri Wrestling Alliance) and its training facility.   

Q 2: Were you a fan of wrestling growing up, and if so, who were your favorites? 

Texan: Growing up, my father was a big wrestling fan with my brother, and I would watch it with them. Wrestling at the Chase and the WWF. We would eventually invite friends over and we would have small get-togethers while watching wrestling. Hulk Hogan, Ultimate Warrior, Big Boss Man, and the Von Erichs… one rebel, Bruiser Brody, was my favorite growing up. 

Q 3: What advice comes to mind that has helped you come as far as you have? 

Texan: Herb Simmons’s words of wisdom: “Ears open. Mouth shut.” From the trainers, I would have to say: how to tell a story and how to work the holds.

Q 4: You were one-half of the successful Midwest tag team “Guerrilla Warfare” with Waco. You wore a mask at that time. What was that like? Share your memories of that period of your career.

Texan: Wearing the mask was a way to hide from the crowd. I always smiled… even when I should’ve been in pain. I was just having so much fun. So to block my smile, I wore the mask. I won most of my titles under the mask, with and without Waco. Waco and I won the MMWA tag straps multiple times and the Multi-State tag title which was co-promoted by New Breed Wrestling, SICW, and USA Championship Wrestling. I also won my first heavyweight title under the mask.   

Q 5: You later became a fan favorite after years of being hated. For those that are new to SICW and St. Louis wrestling, explain how you won the fans’ hearts. 

Texan: When I started, I was a gun-for-hire. So I did not care about titles; they came but I did not need them. My goal was to hurt my opponent. When my father would come to visit from Kansas when he retired, he would always be at my matches. One day, my father asked me, “Why wear the mask still? Wouldn’t you want fans to recognize you? Aren’t you proud of your last name?”

I decided to put my mask on the line in a match against Gary Jackson’s career. I lost, but tried to earn the fans’ respect. I couldn’t help but wonder: Did I sabotage myself? Did I give it my all?

I wrestled without the mask for about a year. My father was diagnosed with cancer, and it was a short battle. Some of the fans found out by seeing me bringing him to events. By then, word had spread around that he was my dad. I lost my father, and the fans knew, and they would send their condolences.

Fans are smart, they knew the situation that I was going through. I wrestled the day after my father’s wake. I had to. That night, I wrestled The Iceman. After I won, I continued to beat on him. Eventually, I stopped and announced my father’s death and that my father was the reason I took off the mask. I said since my father passed, I’m putting the mask back on. The fans erupted in cheers. Even though I had pummeled Iceman, they still wanted to be behind me!

Then we got into the COVID era. Everything shut down. During this time, I had a conversation with Herb Simmons about how Larry Matysik always asked why I was called “The Big Texan” and wore camo fatigues. The idea was to start going back to my roots and be a “big Texan,” like an idol of mine, Stan Hansen. After COVID, I introduced my new image and the fans immediately got behind me.

Q 6: You won the 2015 Bruiser Brody Memorial Battle Royal. With you being so big, all your opponents put a target on your back.  \It must have been exhilarating to get that trophy in your hands. SICW has had many battles royal throughout the years, dating back to its relationship with the MMWA. How many do you think that you have been in, and before that, what was your favorite battle royal?  

Texan: So I did win the Bruiser Brody Battle Royal one time and it was definitely an honor, because after I won, Barbara Goodish handed me that trophy. Barbara is the widow of Brody. So that one, and the first time I won MMWA Battle Royal championship are my favorites. I have been too many battle royals to count. The biggest guy is always a target.  

Q 7: The current SICW talent level is off the charts with the likes of: Flash Flanagan, Steve Fender, Curtis Wylde, Gary Jackson, Bobby D, Sean Vincent, Joe Helms, and the dangerous Attila Khan. The title is coveted by all the top wrestlers. When you won the belt from Khan in St. Louis on May 13, the crowd exploded. Describe the moment before you hit that lariat to win the title through the celebration afterwards.

Texan: It couldn’t have been a better night. Attila and I had been fighting each other for almost a year. I finally got a match for his Classic title, and it fell on May 13th at our Fanfest card. We had over 40 legends there, plus an amazing crowd! Two of the legends were Stan Hansen and John Bradshaw Layfield, two great Texans who also used the lariat as their finisher. James Beard, the veteran official from Texas, was our referee. Barbara Goodish was at ringside. It was a Texas Death match, which means you must pin your opponent, but they have 10 seconds to get up. So, if he does get up, the match continues. We fought for over 20 minutes. Finally, I wrapped my arm with my bull rope and bell to deliver one last lariat, and it worked. Attila did not get up.

To win that title was everything. It was one accomplishment that had escaped me, but I wanted to win it before I retired… not that I want to retire yet! The after-party was crazy. I was hanging with the legends, drinking and staying up too early in the morning, hah!  

Q 8: Herb Simmons and SICW have built a reputation for honoring the legends throughout the years. What special guests have you enjoyed sharing the ring or locker room with?

The Voice of St. Wrestling Larry Matysik and the Big Texan
The Voice of St. Wrestling Larry Matysik and the Big Texan

Texan: Man, so many legends! Harley Race, Million Dollar Man, Stan Hansen, JBL, Tugboat, Jerry “The King” Lawler, Jimmy Hart, Terry and Dory Funk. I have wrestled Tony Atlas, Bob Orton, and Greg “The Hammer” Valentine.

Q 9: I asked fans prior to this interview what they would like to know if I interviewed you and I had several people ask: other than yourself, which SICW wrestler has the best chop? 

Texan: Jeremy Lightfoot, Bobby D, Sheik Prater, Steve Fender, and Billy Diamond are the best.

Q 10: Your next SICW Classic Championship title defense is on July 8th at the Belle-Clair Fairgrounds in Belleville, Ill. against the monster Kowalski. Kowalski reminds me a lot of you; he is so agile for his size but he has youth on his side. He will be hoping to power that title from your waist to become the new kingpin of SICW. For fans that have never been to an SICW event, why should they go to this one?   

Texan: My matches are hard hitting battles, wars. There will not be flippy floppy moves. So, if you want to see two big brutes fight then this is the show for you. Every second Saturday of the month you can find me at the Belle-Clair Fairgrounds in Belleville, Ill.

Brian, thank you for inviting me to come here and talk about my history and the future of my career.

Find The Big Texan:

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The Squared Ring Podcast

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SICW Biggest Fan Fest in the Midwest Photo recap

Posted by flairwhoooooo on July 4, 2019

 

To check out the complete recap check out our MWR Facebook page.

Onslaught def. Tony Chini

Billy McNeil def. Jake Prater

Sean Vincent & Khayman def. Shawn Santel & Mauler McDarby

Van Venis def. Beastman

Malia Hosaka def. Thunderkitty

Tony Atlas & Bob Orton def. The Big Texan & Frankie D

The Mecha Mercenary def. Nick King

Gary Jackson & Gil Rogers def. Curtis Wylde & Kowalski

Ricky Cruz & Flash Flanaghan def. Chris Hargas & Damion Cortess

Attila Khan with Travis Cook def. Tommy Dreamer in a Extreme Rules match (Special Enforcer Road Warrior Animal.

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SICW & GIMMICK TREE ENTERTAINMENT Presents Tommy Dreamer, Road Warrior Animal, The Baron Von Raschke and Mr. USA Tony Atlas.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on April 2, 2019

SICW ALL*STAR WRESTLING and
GIMMICK TREE ENTERTAINMENT

Proudly brings you Tommy Dreamer to the biggest PRO- WRESTLING extravaganza in the midwest.

Not since 2012 when Larry Matysik and SICW worked with Colonel Buck Robley to bring 22 wrestling legends to St.Charles has there been so many legends under one roof.

Joining Tommy Dreamer so for are, Road Warrior Animal, The Baron Von Raschke and Mr. USA Tony Atlas. Next Sunday night at 8pm on the SICW live Facebook another Legend will be announced.

Saturday June 29th at the Belle-Clair Fairgounds is the place to be for this HUGE EVENT. $20.00 dollars for adults, $10.00 for children under 12. Table for 8 people are available, plus sponsorships. For more information on tickets 618-971-5409.

 

 

 

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Missouri Wrestling Revival Trading Card #61 Tony Atlas!

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 22, 2012

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In the world of pro wrestling few men have ever had the physique like Missouri Wrestling Revival’s number sixty one in the MWR Trading Card set, MR USA Tony Atlas.

Throughout his career Atlas has enjoyed success and failures that has been documented in his great autobiography Atlas: Too Much… Too Soon released by Crowbar Press, co-authored with Scott Teal.

A member of both the WBBG Hall of Fame and the WWE Hall of Fame he has wrestled around the world the along with the biggest stars. Matches with Hulk Hogan, Harley Race and King Kong Bundy thrilled fans as he tested his power that won him the title MR USA among many other bodybuilding titles.

He would make history when he teamed with Rocky Johnson to defeat The Wild Samoans to win the Tag Team Title thus becoming the first ever African-American team to hold the belts. During his time in the sport he would hold also hold titles in the NWA and AWA.

Fans recently will remember Tony Atlas as he worked with “ The World’s Strongest Man” Mark Henry as he held the ECW Title. Later on ECW he was featured as the announcer for “The Abraham Washington Show” segment each week. On December 12, 2011, he made a brief appearance to co-present the Slammy Award for “Trending Superstar of the Year” with David Otunga.

In 2011, he would make his way to Midwest meeting fans with Dinner with the Legends and wrestling two matches at Harley Race’s World League Wrestling against Farmer Billy Hills and WLW Champion “The Prince” Jason Jones.

During the first night I had a chance to interview Atlas to discuss his match with Hills, his autobiography and the upcoming MWR Trading Card.

We are proud to announce the Tony Atlas as part of the MWR Trading card set.

#1 The Northstar Express Darin Corbin and Ryan Cruz – 2008 MWR Tag team of the Year

#2 Mark Sterling– 2009 MWR Wrestler of the Year

#3 The Hooligans Devin and Mason Cutter – 2009 MWR Tag Team of the Year

#4 MsChif – 2009 MWR Female Wrestler of the Year

#5 Mike Sydal – 2009 Pro Wrestling Illustrated Rookie of the Year —-SOLD OUT—

#6 Jeremy Wyatt – 2008 MWR Wrestler of the Year, 2008 & 2009 MWR Match of the Year (vs. Michael Strider, vs. Tyler Cook)

#7 Santana G – Midwest Sweetheart

#8 Kahagas – The Tokyo Monster

#9 Mephisto – Hardcore Favorite

#10 Tyler Black – Ring of Honor World Champion

#11 Sir Bradley Charles – Rising star trained by Lance Storm

#12 Brandon Espinosa – Talented Superstar

#13 Dave Vaughn – The Wrestling Machine

#14 “The Future” Donovan Ruddick – The 6’9″ Monster

#15 Brandon Aarons – Current Triple Crown Champion in the Midwest

#16 Davey Richards – Arguably the best in the world today

#17 “Superstar” Steve Fender – First American wrestler to train in Pro Wrestling NOAH Dojo

#18 MR Late Nite – “Hollywood Super Agent”

#19 Eric Allen – The Pride of Peoria

#20 Eddie Edward – American Wolf

#21 Evan Money – The Pro Wrestling Kid

#22 Delirious – A Familiar Face from “The Edge of Insanity”

#23 Jason Jones – On the Path to Superstardom

#24 Tony Kozina – Rugged and Well-Traveled Veteran

#25 Jeromy Robb Senior Referee at 3XW and MECW

#26 Sean Vincent Canada’s Favorite wrestler

#27 Lucy Mendez – Midwest Latino Knockout

#28 Trevor Murdock – Former WWE Superstar

#29 Eric Davis –Senior referee at IHW and PWE

#30 Angel -ECW Original

#31 Jonathan Greshem– Electrifying young star

#32 Brett Young -#1

#33 Michael Crase Jr -Metro and NWA Dynamo Ref

#34 -U-Gene Dinsmore– Lovable fan favorite.

#35Billy McNeil– Innovating high flyer.

#36 Mia Martinez – Mysterious and fiery, Midwest diva

#37 Mike Sydal – 2010 MWR Wrestler of the Year

#38 Stacey O’Brien-2008 MWR Female Wrestler of the Year

#39Neil Diamond Cutter– Prince of Death

#40Bloody Harker Dirge– God of Thunder

# 41Brian Breaker– 2011 Pro Wrestling Noah tour

# 42 Brandon Schmitt -WLW and Metro Pro Ref

#43 The The Mississippi Madman– PWE Champion

#44 Dan Gier WLW Announcer

#45 B.G. James– 7 time World Tag Champion

#46 Rob Conway– 3 Time WWE Tag Champion.

#47 Larry Zbyszko- 2 time AWA World Champion

#48 Michael Barry – MR Saturday Night

#49 The Lumberjacks Abe and Gabe– Most decorated tag team in the Midwest

#50 Larry Matysik – Wrestling at the Chase announcer

#51 Jimmy Jacobs– ROH Superstar

#52 The Survivor Barry Ryte – Cancer Survivor

#53 Jessie Belle Smothers – Tracey Smothers daughter DING DING

#54 The Strong Style Devil’s – Bailey Mannix Eric Allen, Loveley Leon

#55 Ace Hawkins– Young High flyer

#56- Ryan Howe– WWE Tough Enough

#57- Misfitt MannersMizfitt Madness

#58- JB Payne-The Midwest Mauler

#59 Dave Hebner – Legendary Ref

#60 El Generico– The Generic Luchador

For a complete list of Missouri Wrestling Revival trading cards as well as WWE , TNA and Japan sets check out the website Wrestling trading cards.com here.

To purchase MWR Trading cards:

1) Catch the star at a show to have them autograph the cards personally

2) Contact them via facebook or myspace

3) Send $1.50 in money order or check for each card at *

Brian Kelley

305 West 3rd Salisbury Missouri 65281

*Checks will take longer to clear than money orders so expect time for that to happen. Make sure you list exactly what card you are wanting to have.

Please note that when purchasing MWR Trading cards from the wrestlers, that they decide the prices for their cards. We highly recommend that you get them from the stars themselves and let them know that you enjoy MWR.

These cards are limited and are not mass produced making them highly collectable.

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Missouri Wrestling Revival’s exclusive interview with MR USA Tony Atlas.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 27, 2011

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Atlas still has charisma, that drew the fans to the WWE Hall of Famer. (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

Thanks to our friends at World League Wrestling, I had the opportunity to sit down with WWE Hall of Famer Tony Atlas.

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Tony Atlas showed the Mt Vernon fans at WLW that he still has it as he toss the WLW Champion Jason Jones. (Photo Credit Mike Van Hoogstraat)

Tony Atlas has wrestled around the world and on this weekend he would wrestle on WLW double shot weekend. Still an imposing figure Atlas wrestled Farmer  Billy Hills and the WLW Champion “The Prince”  Jason Jones the following night.

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With special Ref Stacey O’Brien keeping order “Farmer” Billy Hills gave it his all, and Tony Atlas was impressed with his raw power and skills. (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

In this interview we announce exciting news on how Tony Atlas and MWR will be teaming up together in the near future.

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Look at the massive arms of MR USA as he locks down the champ Jason Jones. (Photo Credit Mike Van Hoogstraat)

We hope you had a great Holiday’s with your family and friends, and now we are back for a great 2012 as we announce the 2011 MWR Awards, debut the very first MWR Yearbook, new trading cards and continue to support the men and women in the Midwest wrestling promotion coverage.

So with that said, please take the time to watch this exclusive interview with Tony Atlas.

Brian Kelley
Missouri Wrestling Revival.

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Join MWR in Welcoming Josh Ray back from Iraq this Saturday!!

Posted by flairwhoooooo on March 10, 2009

By Brian “Flair” Kelley

 

Join MWR to welcome back Josh Ray from Iraq 3-14-09 at High Voltage Wrestling!

 

We would like to invite every wrestling fan in the Midwest to join MWR as we welcome back our friend Josh C Ray as he returns from Iraq.  MWR has teamed up with High Voltage Wrestling to bring together a top notch card that promises to excite the young and old.

 

High Voltage Wrestling boasts a wide range of talent that includes:

 

HVW Champion “The Future” Donovan Ruddick– Ruddick is one of the most powerful men in the Midwest. With his manager “The Magic Man” Ruddick has had a stranglehold on the HVW title with no plans on letting it go anytime soon.

 

 The Japanese Nightmare Kahagas– Kahagas is one of the most underrated wrestlers in the nation and has battled with Dusty Rhodes, Tomko, and just recently wrestled a classic against Dingo at HVW in January.

 

Dingo- Dingo is a Champion where ever he goes. He currently holds the NWA Missouri and the IWA- Mid South Championship and the HVW title looks to be in his sights.   

 

“Big” Rick Fuller– Fuller has wrestled Hogan and Goldberg in WCW. Trained under WWE Superstars Superfly” Jimmy Snuka and “Mr. USA” Tony Atlas. A Star in New Japan Pro Wrestling Fuller has been terrorizing wrestlers around the world with a chop that you have to hear to believe.

 

 

Brandon Espinoza – Multi-talented, Brandon came close to becoming the first HVW Champion in a three way with Ruddick and Kahagas. Now he sets his sights on the HVW Livewire title.  Look for an exciting match when he takes on fan favorite Gary J.

 

Gary J – Gary never fails to excite the crowd and is not afraid to put his body on the line. Come and see what the Gary J will do next!!

 

Some of the most talked about tag teams in the Midwest will be in St Louis as well. The devastating duo The Hooligans, the exciting Zero Gravity, the team of the future The Hybrids and one can not forget the HVW’s own Bandana Mafia. Teams that have graced the HVW ring in the past are The LONRS, The Blackhearts, and NBWA’s finest. If you like tag team action then you will love HVW.

 

That is not all….MWR is proud to bring to HVW two of the premier wrestlers in the Midwest. “The King of the 450” Steve Anthony will be taking on “Superstar” Steve Fender These two men were chosen because they were two of Josh’s favorites in the ring. You will see quickly why Josh feels that way when two hook up. Both have trained under Pro Wrestling Legend Harley Race at WLW. Superstar Steve has been toured Japan several times and you recently saw Anthony wrestled at ROH debut in St Louis. This has a chance to be a match talked about in St Louis for years to come.

 

Don’t miss this opportunity to see stars around the nation this coming Saturday. Tickets are only $10.00. Children 7 and under is FREE!! HVW is supporting our troops by allowing all Military personal to save a dollar if you show you’re Military Id.

 

 

 

Doors open at 6:30 Show starts at 7:30.

We hope to see you there!!!

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