Saturday 1/4 in Fenton, MO:
-WLW Tag Team Champions The Black Hand Warriors(Michael Magnuson & David DeLorean) d. Dynamo Tag Team Champion Shorty Biggs & Evan "Money" Morris(subbing for Outtkast) in a non-title match. Morris got Magnuson in an O'Connor Roll, but DeLorean clotheslined Morris over and Magnuson reversed the pinning combination for the win.
-Executive Director Of Operations Mark Bland spoke to Shorty after the match. Bland said the Dynamo Tag Titles hadn't been defended in a while and that they WOULD be defended in February whether Shorty had Outtkast with him or not.
-Brandon Gallagher defeated Ace Hawkins. Gallagher pushed the referee into the ropes to knock Hawkins off-balance as he was on the top turnbuckle. That led to Gallagher getting the win with the Champagne Supernova(cradle back suplex).
-Jon Webb(w/ Jack Gamble) scored an upset win over Brandon Espinosa. Espy had already used the ringbell hammer for a cheapshot earlier in the bout, but when he tried it again, Gamble grabbed the weapon away from him. Webb took advantage of the distraction to hit Sliced Bread #2 for the victory.
-Kevin X defeated Dan Walsh in a hard-fought matchup. Walsh appeared to be on the verge of winning but Brandon Gallagher showed up at ringside for no known reason. Gallagher wasn't able to directly interfere, but the distraction was enough of an opening for Kevin X to finish with the Pavement Drop. Gallagher talked trash to the fallen former titleholder after the bout...
-In the champion-vs.-champion main event, Jake Dirden retained his Dynamo Heavyweight Title against current WLW Heavyweight Champ Elvis Aliaga. Each man survived the best the other could dish out...Aliaga even kicked out of the pin attempt after Dirden's chokeslam. After great effort, Dirden finally managed to catch Aliaga in his trademark Asiatic Spike. Elvis never tapped out or verbally submitted, but he passed out from the pain and the referee had to call for the bell.
Saturday 2/1 in Fenton, MO:
-Jeremy Wyatt d. Andrew Wilder with a hanging Sicilian Crab.
-Alexandre Rudolph d. Geek Singh by rolling him up to counter an armbar attempt.
-Mark Bland hyped the show and got into a verbal confrontation with Travis Cook.
-Mike Sydal d. "Showtime" Bradley Charles after executing a moonsault while holding his yoga mat.
-Brandon Gallagher won a four-corner match with Jon Webb, Evan "Money" Morris, and Ace Hawkins; Gallagher stole the pin on Hawkins after Webb's Sliced Bread #2 and had his feet on the ropes for illegal leverage.
-Kevin X d. Mark Sterling after the Pavement Drop. Mark Bland announced that Kevin X would be challenging Jake Dirden for the Heavyweight Title on February 18th...leading to a confrontation between Bland and the champion.
-Dynamo Heavyweight Champion Jake Dirden fought WLW Heavyweight Champion Elvis Aliaga to a no-contest after both men shoved the referee in the midst of their brawl. Mark Bland and all three referees had to break up the fight, during which Dirden laid out Aliaga with his title belt.
-WLW Tag Team Champions The Black Hand Warriors(Michael Magnuson & David DeLorean) d. The Bumrush Brothers(Shorty Biggs & Outtkast) to win the Dynamo Tag Team Titles, ending the BRBs' 22-month reign. Travis Cook made his way to ringside and caused a distraction, allowing DeLorean to hit Shorty with a low blow and then put Magnuson on top for the pin.
-Jeremy Wyatt won a twenty-wrestler Dynamo Rumble to earn a future Heavyweight Title shot. Order of entry: Jeremy Wyatt, Lucy Mendez, Andino Giovanni, Mike Sydal, Ace Hawkins, Mark Sterling, Bradley Charles, Alexandre Rudolph, Jon Webb, Andrew Wilder, Jack Gamble, Tag Team Champion David DeLorean, Outtkast, Evan "Money" Morris, Geek Singh, Tag Team Champion Michael Magnuson, Shorty Biggs, Brandon Gallagher, Dan Walsh, and Elvis Aliaga. Eliminations: Wyatt threw out Lucy. Rudolph eliminated Webb quickly. Sydal threw out Sterling but was tossed by SBC. Wyatt threw out Wilder, then joined forces with SBC to eliminate Giovanni. Rudolph threw out Hawkins. Gamble eliminated SBC but was eliminated himself by DeLorean. DeLorean threw out Money, but then Outtkast got some revenge by eliminating DeLorean. Wyatt eliminated Singh. Magnuson got jumped by Shorty as he was making his entrance(with Shorty not waiting for his entry number to be called); once Shorty was officially in the match, he and Outtast threw out Magnuson. However, Magnuson pulled Shorty to the floor to him. Walsh went right after Gallagher and threw him out, then eliminated Outtkast as well. The remaining competitors ganged up on Rudolph and Wyatt finally got him out. Wyatt threw Walsh over the ropes and Gallagher ran out to pull him to the floor, causing his elimination. That left Aliaga(#20) and Wyatt(#1), so Dirden came out to ringside to personally observe things. Aliaga seemed on the verge of winning, but Dirden's presence caused him to lose his focus and Wyatt knocked him off the top rope to the floor for the victory! Dirden and Wyatt had a staredown, but Kevin X made his presence known to remind Dirden that he's next on the agenda...
Tuesday 2/18 in St. Louis, MO(Off Broadway):
-Brandon Gallagher d. Andino Giovanni via rollup with a handful of tights.
-The Bumrush Brothers(Shorty Biggs & Outtkast) d. "Team Stag"(Alexandre Rudolph & Jake Parnell) when Outtkast pinned Parnell after the Case Study.
-Brandon Espinosa d. Dan Walsh; Gallagher ran interference after Walsh hit the Paydirt, then distracted Walsh long enough for Espinosa to roll him up for the win while holding the tights.
-WLW Tag Team Champions The Black Hand Warriors(Michael Magnuson & David DeLorean)(w/ Travis Cook) d. High Level Enterprise(Jack Gamble & Jon Webb) to retain the Dynamo Tag Team Titles; DeLorean pinned Webb after Magnuson knocked out Webb with one of the title belts behind the referee's back.
-Jake Dirden d. Kevin X with the Asiatic Spike to retain the Heavyweight Title. It was Dirden's toughest test to date as champion and Kevin X held out longer in the hold than any previous opponent, but he finally passed out from the pain and the referee called for the bell after three arm drops.
-Outtkast won a six-way match with Shorty Biggs, Brandon Espinosa, Brandon Gallagher, Dynamo/WLW Tag Team Champion David DeLorean(w/ Travis Cook), and Dynamo/WLW Tag Team Champion Michael Magnuson(w/ Cook). Walsh ran into the ring to chase off Gallagher late in the bout. Magnuson tried to finish off Outtkast, but Kast reversed a fireman's-carry move into a sunset flip for the three-count! Shorty was disappointed that he didn't win but congratulated his partner, who said he would win the Heavyweight Title on March 1st. That brought out Dirden for a staredown with his next challenger...
Saturday 4/5 in Fenton, MO:
-TNT Keny G spoke to the fans about his upcoming benefit for stroke victims.
-Mark Bland and Brian Kelley presented Missouri Wrestling Revival awards to Alexandre Rudolph(Future Star) and Lucy Mendez(Sexiest Female Wrestler).
-The Elitism(Brandon Espinosa & Ace Hawkins) won a triple threat match with Evan "Money" Morris & Jake Parnell and High Level Enterprise(Jack Gamble & Jon Webb); miscommunication between Gamble and Webb led to Espinosa pinning Gamble after a jumping DDT.
-Mark Bland brought out the returning Ricky Cruz(w/ Lucy Mendez); Bland told Cruz that he would have to work his way back up the ladder...
-Ricky Cruz(w/ Lucy Mendez) d. Brandon Aarons; Lucy's distraction allowed Cruz to hit a pop-up Diamond Cutter and the Cruz Control(swinging fisherman buster) for the win.
-"Showtime" Bradley Charles d. Dan Walsh; Brandon Gallagher tried to throw powder in Walsh's eyes but Walsh knocked it back in Gallagher's face. The distraction was still enough of an opening for SBC to hit Walsh with a TKO for the victory. Walsh chased Gallagher around the ring but Gallagher got away from him, leading to Walsh challenging him to a one-on-one match at the Glen Carbon show on the 19th.
-Elvis Aliaga d. Mark Sterling with a crucifix pin.
-Kevin X d. Alexandre Rudolph via small package.
-Mark Bland & Brian Kelley presented Jake Dirden with the MWR Wrestler Of The Year award, but Jeremy Wyatt blindsided Dirden and hit him with the award plaque. Wyatt dropped him with the Lightning Spiral before leaving the ring...
-The Bumrush Brothers(Shorty Biggs & Outtkast) d. The Black Hand Warriors(Michael Magnuson & David DeLorean)(w/ Travis Cook) to regain the Tag Team Titles. Chaos broke loose near the end of the match and Magnuson accidentally clotheslined his manager outside the ring...Shorty got the pin on DeLorean after he and Outtkast picked him up in double-torture rack position and dropped him face-first to the mat! As Shorty and Outtkast were celebrating their win outside the ring, they were jumped by Shawn Santel and Mauler McDarby(who were seated in the audience)! Magnuson & DeLorean went after the new champs as security ejected Santel & McDarby, but Gamble & Webb hit the ring to run them off.
-Jake Dirden d. Jeremy Wyatt to retain the Heavyweight Title. The referee was knocked down when he got caught in the corner during a turnbuckle powerbomb by Dirden. Dirden caught Wyatt in the Asiatic Spike hold but there was no referee to notice the tapout. Wyatt took the opportunity to knock out Dirden with the title belt and the referee recovered to count three! It looked like Wyatt had won the title, but Elvis Aliaga came out to protest the decision. After hearing what Wyatt had done, the official restarted the match...Dirden went on to win after a chokeslam. Wyatt snapped after the loss and took the referee down in a Crippler Crossface until Aliaga re-entered the ring for the save.
Saturday 4/19 in Glen Carbon, IL:
-Keny G started the show by hyping his upcoming stroke benefit show at the Sports Academy on July 12th.
-Executive Director Mark Bland hyped the show but was interrupted by Jeremy Wyatt; Wyatt had his title shot but demanded that it be a no-disqualification bout. After Bland granted Wyatt's request, he was confronted by Ricky Cruz & Lucy Mendez as Ricky felt he deserved an opportunity as well. Bland put him in another match for the sake of "working his way up the ladder".
-Ricky Cruz(w/ Lucy Mendez) d. Jackal with the Cruz Control(swinging fisherman buster).
-Mark Sterling d. Mike Sydal with an Air Raid Crash after Sydal missed the Yoga Mat-Sault.
-Brandon Gallagher d. Dan Walsh by DQ. Gallagher tried to bring in the ring bell but the official took it away, giving Gallagher the opening to hit Walsh with a chair for a near-fall. The referee was knocked down and Gallagher hit a falling inverted DDT, but there was no one to count his pin attempt. Gallagher brought the chair back into the ring, but Walsh DDTed him on the chair...again, with no referee to count the fall. The ref recovered and Gallagher took a swing at Walsh with the chair, only for Walsh to get it away from him and hit him with it...but the referee saw this and disqualified Walsh.
-Steven Kennedy d. "Showtime" Bradley Charles; SBC controlled a lot of the match, but went for a lazy cover after an exploder suplex and Kennedy crucifixed him for the flash pin.
-MsChif d. Lucy Mendez after the Desecrator.
-Jake Parnell won a triple threat match with Billy McNeil and Danny Cannon by countout; Billy and Cannon were out on the floor and Parnell teased a dive onto both opponents before deciding to put on his Viking helmet in preparation...then hung himself up on the ropes in the process. However, the referee counted both McNeil and Cannon out of the ring, leaving Parnell as the unlikely winner.
-The Bumrush Brothers(Shorty Biggs & Outtkast) d. The Professionals(Mauler McDarby & Shawn Santel)(w/ Travis Cook) to retain the Tag Team Titles when Outtkast small-packaged McDarby.
-Jake Dirden d. Jeremy Wyatt in a no-DQ match to retain the Heavyweight Title. The match got out of control in a hurry as the two brawled outside the ring for several minutes. The two traded near-falls inside the ring until referee Michael Crase got knocked down by a Dirden big boot that was meant for Wyatt. Wyatt hit Dirden with his Lightning Spiral finisher and seemed to have Dirden pinned but there was no pin count; the other official Jay King ran in to count but Dirden kicked out of the delayed pin attempt. The frustrated challenger punched out King and tried to lay out Dirden with the title belt as he did in their previous match, but Dirden avoided the weapon and rolled up Wyatt...for no pin count as both refs were down. Wyatt was able to nail Dirden with the belt on the second try but both officials were still recovering. Wyatt brought a chair into the ring, but Dirden used the belt to his own advantage to knock out Wyatt as Crase made the pin count!
-After the bell, Wyatt snapped and attacked referee Crase. Jake Parnell ran in to help but was beaten down by Wyatt. Dan Walsh hit the ring as well and Wyatt backed off...for a moment, but he re-entered the ring to blindside Walsh. Dirden finally returned to the ring area to run off Wyatt...
Tuesday 4/22 in St. Louis, MO(Off Broadway):
-Everett Connors d. Chase King via victory roll.
-Ace Hawkins(w/ Brandon Espinosa) d. "The Littlest Viking" Jake Parnell; Espinosa grabbed Parnell's foot to distract him and Hawkins got the win with a jumping DDT.
-"Gorgeous" Gary Jackson d. "The Alternative" Brandon Gallagher by countering a suplex attempt with a small package for the pin.
-"The American Viking" Alexandre Rudolph d. Da'Marius Jones(w/ Travis Cook "scouting" a potential new talent) after the Goozleplex.
-Tag Team Champion "The Don Mega" Shorty Biggs d. Brandon Espinosa(w/ Ace Hawkins) by DQ when Hawkins interfered; Parnell hit the ring to help and Executive Director Mark Bland ordered an impromptu tag match.
-Tag Team Champion Shorty Biggs & Jake Parnell d. Brandon Espinosa & Ace Hawkins; Shorty dropped Hawkins with a uranagi and Parnell got the pin on Ace after a 450 Splash.
-"Dirdey" Jake Dirden d. Tag Team Champion Outtkast in a House Of Fun Match to retain the Heavyweight Title. Keys were hung above the ring to be retrieved via ladder; they could be used to unlock weapons that were chained and padlocked to the ringposts. The weapons were a set of steel chairs, a table, a kendo stick, and a briefcase with a mystery weapon. Outtkast got the keys first and brought the chairs into play; this led to Dirden being hung from the Tree Of Woe with chairs sandwiching his head as Outtkast lawndarted the ladder into his face! The table proved to be sturdier than expected; Outtkast caught Dirden on the ladder and used the kendo stick for a White Russian Legsweep, sending both men crashing down onto the table. Undettered, Dirden chokeslammed Outtkast onto the table and it still didn't break! Outtkast somehow survived the assault and got the briefcase from the final ringpost, bringing out a metal spike...he nearly choked out Dirden with it, but Dirden was able to fight out of the predicament. Dirden fought back by bashing Outtkast in the head repeatedly with the kendo stick...Shorty came out to root for his partner and Kast incredibly kicked out of the pin attempt, but finally succumbed to the Asiatic Spike as he passed out in the hold. After Outtkast regained his wits, Dirden shook his hand in a show of respect after the war they had been through!
Saturday 5/3 in Fenton, MO:
-The Black Hand Warriors(Michael Magnuson & David DeLorean)(w/ Travis Cook) d. Jack Gamble & "The Littlest Viking" Jake Parnell; Parnell accidentally knocked Gamble off the apron, leading to the Warriors double-teaming Parnell. DeLorean pinned Parnell after a Vertebreaker by Magnuson in about nine and a half minutes. After the match, Gamble ran off Magnuson & DeLorean, then cut off Cook when he tried to enter the ring with a baking pan as a weapon. However, Gamble then turned on Parnell by bashing him with the pan and joined Magnuson & DeLorean and stomping down Parnell! Gamble finished the job by planting Parnell with a Canadian Destroyer.
-Evan "Money" Morris d. Ace Hawkins; Brandon Espinosa tried to interfere, but Morris ran Hawkins into his partner and got the pin with an O'Connor Roll in about nine minutes.
-Brandon Espinosa(w/ Ace Hawkins) d. Brandon Aarons after the jumping DDT in about six minutes. Evan Money saved Aarons from a post-match attack.
-Executive Director Mark Bland hyped the night's show but was once again interrupted by Ricky Cruz. Cruz's scheduled opponent Kevin X wasn't there, so Bland added him to the Outtkast-Bradley Charles bout to make it a triple threat.
-Ricky Cruz won a triple threat match with "Showtime" Bradley Charles and Tag Team Champion Outtkast; Outtkast set up for a suicide dive onto SBC outside the ring, but Cruz cut him off with a flying boot to the face and pinned him in about six minutes.
-Mark Sterling d. Da'Marius Jones with the Air Raid Crash in about eight and a half minutes.
-Jeremy Wyatt d. Mike Sydal with the hanging Sicilian Crab in about twelve minutes after targeting Sydal's leg for most of the bout.
-"Dirdey" Jake Dirden fought Elvis Aliaga to a no-contest to retain the Heavyweight Title. Aliaga came very close to capturing the title, but Jeremy Wyatt attacked Aliaga when he went for the pin after the TCB(Falcon Arrow). The match was thrown out at around the seventeen-minute mark. Wyatt attacked Dirden as well, then Ricky Cruz joined in the free-for-all. Dirden and Aliaga momentarily ended up on the same side as they fought off Cruz and Wyatt...then they fist-bumped in the ring in a show of mutual respect.
Saturday 5/10 in Glen Carbon, IL:
-Rocket Mapache d. "The Alternative" Brandon Gallagher via La Majistral cradle.
-"The Littlest Viking" Jake Parnell vs. Jackal ended in a no-contest when The Black Hand Warriors(Michael Magnuson & David DeLorean)(w/ Travis Cook) attacked both men. Alexandre Rudolph came to the aid of his regular tag partner Parnell, but that brought out "Ironman" Ken Kasa to join his stablemates in the Travis Cook Organization. The Bumrush Brothers(Shorty Biggs & Outtkast) finally arrived and Travis' crew bailed...but not before Executive Director Mark Bland ordered a pair of matches for the evening: Rudolph vs. Kasa and BRBs vs. Black Hand Warriors. Cook demanded that the tag match be for the belts and Bland reluctantly agreed.
-Billy McNeil d. Mike Sydal after Sydal missed the Yogasault, allowing McNeil to capitalize with a La Majistral cradle for the flash pin.
-"The Fittest Wrestler On Earth" Mark Sterling & "Showtime" Bradley Charles d. Steven Kennedy & Brandon Aarons; Sterling broke up a Lionsault attempt, allowing SBC to pick up the win over Kennedy with the TKO.
-"Ironman" Ken Kasa(w/ Travis Cook) d. "The American Viking" Alexandre Rudolph by DQ; Cook distracted the referee after Rudolph hit a chokebreaker, leading to Kasa using his spiked facemask to attack Rudolph. Parnell pulled Cook off the apron, but the referee turned around in time to see Rudolph get a hold of the facemask and deck Kasa with it...leading to the disqualification. The Viking War Party got some payback after the match as Rudolph decked Cook, then Parnell climbed the turnbuckles and launched a 450 Splash off Rudolph's shoulders onto the manager!
-"The Belt Collector" Jeremy Wyatt d. "Walking Reality" Dan Walsh; Wyatt destroyed Walsh's leg for most of the bout, leading to a tapout win with the Sicilian Crab.
-Tag Team Champions The Bumrush Brothers("The Don Mega" Shorty Biggs & Outtkast) fought The Black Hand Warriors(Michael Magnuson & David DeLorean)(w/ Travis Cook) to a double-pin finish. Referee Michael Crase was knocked down in the chaos and Bland sent in Patrick Hook to officiate the contest. Magnuson hit Outtkast with the Vertebreaker as Shorty dropped DeLorean with the Shortcut(corkscrew snapmare drive); Crase recovered at this point and counted Magnuson's pin on Outtkast as Hook counted Shorty's pin on DeLorean. Mark Bland declared the finish to be a draw and announced that the Tag Team Titles would be held up!
-Ricky Cruz(w/ Lucy Mendez) d. "Dirdey" Jake Dirden to win the Heavyweight Title, ending Dirden's seven-month reign as champion. It was a bad night to be an official as Patrick Hook was knocked down early in the contest; Luke Roberts helped him to the back, but that gave Cruz and Lucy free reign to do whatever they wanted. Lucy got involved and Dirden got a hold of her, leading to Jeremy Wyatt blasting Dirden with a chair from behind. Ricky hit the Cruz Control(swinging fisherman buster) and referee Michael Crase ran in to count a close near-fall. Dirden battled back, but Wyatt got involved again by hitting Dirden in the head with the title belt behind the ref's back. Cruz capitalized with an elbowdrop off the second rope, scoring the pin to capture the Dynamo Pro Championship!
Tuesday 5/27 in St. Louis, MO(Off Broadway):
-Brandon Aarons d. Ace Hawkins(w/ Brandon Espinosa) after a TKO onto the knee followed by a close-range superkick (7:37).
-Executive Director Mark Bland hyped the show and got into a confrontation with Travis Cook...Travis claimed that none of his proteges had ever lost a best-of-three-falls match.
-Brandon Espinosa d. Rocket Mapache by rolling through a cross-body off the top rope and holding the tights (10:07).
-Everett Connors vs. "The Alternative" Brandon Gallagher ended in a no-contest; Gallagher hit the Champagne Supernova(cradle backdrop driver) early in the match but "Dirdey" Jake Dirden hit the ring and it turned into an impromptu handicap/triple threat bout.
-"Dirdey" Jake Dirden d. "The Alternative Brandon Gallagher & Everett Connors in a handicap(?) match; Gallagher kept throwing Connors into Dirden, causing the rookie to take the lion's share of the abuse. Gallagher finally walked away from the match, leaving Connors to be throttled to the mat and pinned by Dirden (no match time announced).
-The Black Hand Warriors(Michael Magnuson & David DeLorean)(w/ Travis Cook) d. The Bumrush Brothers(Shorty Biggs & Outtkast) in a best-of-three-falls match to win the held-up Tag Team Titles. The Bumrush Brothers won the first fall when Shorty small-packaged DeLorean at the 15:10 mark. Shortly after that, Travis interfered with a double suplex attempt by the BRBs on Magnuson, allowing DeLorean to roll up Shorty with a handful of tights (no fall time announced). Bland ejected Travis from ringside and had security stationed in the aisleway as the match broke down into a brawl...but Travis snuck back in the building through the front door and threw a chain in to Magnuson. Magnuson knocked out Outtkast with the chain and got the final fall in 19:26, making the Black Hand Warriors two-time Dynamo Tag Team Champions!
-Ricky Cruz(w/ Lucy Mendez) d. "The American Viking" Alexandre Rudolph to retain the Heavyweight Title. Fox 2 News' April Simpson made her way to ringside after Lucy interfered in the matchup, attempting to even the odds. However, Lucy grabbed Rudolph's foot as he climbed to the top rope...the distraction allowed Cruz to hit a hanging neckbreaker for the win (9:39). Jake Dirden hit the ring after the bell and fought with Cruz, but Cruz escaped from the ring before any major damage was done...
Saturday 6/14 in Fenton, MO:
-Ace Hawkins d. Spi-Ral; Hawkins tried to bring the ring bell into the match but the referee took it away from him. As the ref was returning the bell to the timekeeper's table, Ace puned Spi-Ral in the groin to get the cheap win.
-"The Littlest Viking" Jake Parnell won a triple threat match with Everett Connors and Rocket Mapache when he pinned Mapache after a 450 Splash.
-Brandon Aarons d. "The Alternative" Brandon Gallagher after a pumphandle half-nelson suplex.
-Executive Director Mark Bland got into another confrontation with Heavyweight Champion Ricky Cruz; with Jeremy Wyatt and Lucy Mendez both barred from the building, Bland made the night's title match a no-DQ bout.
-Jack Gamble(w/ Travis Cook) d. "The Don Mega" Shorty Biggs; Travis distracted the referee from seeing Shorty get a potential pinfall after a pumphandle driver, allowing Gamble to recover and score the win after a superkick.
-Outtkast d. Alexandre Rudolph(w/ Jake Parnell) after a corkscrew senton off the top rope.
-Ricky Cruz fought "Dirdey" Jake Dirden to a no-contest in a no-DQ match to retain the Heavyweight Title. Things got out of hand almost immediately as Dirden threw Cruz out of the ring and through the timekeeper's table. Chairs were used as weapons by both men and Cruz focused his attack on Dirden's leg, but then Cruz blinded Dirden with powder and handcuffed him to the turnbuckles. Cruz went to town on Dirden with a kendo stick, then superkicked referee Keith Smith Jr. when he tried to stop the assault. The second referee Patrick Hook ran in to take over the match but Cruz wiped him out with the kendo stick, bringing Mark Bland into the ring. Cruz and Bland finally came to blows, but Cruz got the upper hand and trapped Bland in a leglock. Meanwhile, Dirden unscrewed the turnbuckle to get free, then finally rallied against Cruz until Cruz took out his knee again. Ricky cuffed Dirden's hands behind his back and got out a pair of scissors, threatening to cut his hair and beard until Shorty and Outtkast hit the ring with chairs to run him off.
Saturday 6/28 in Glen Carbon, IL:
-"TNT" Keny G started the show by hyping the "Stroke Ain't No Joke" benefit event on July 12th.
-Billy McNeil d. "The Alternative" Brandon Gallagher after a top-rope double-kneedrive to the back of the head.
-"The Fittest Wrestler On Earth" Mark Sterling d. Jackal after an Air Raid Crash.
-"Showtime" Bradley Charles d. Mike Outlaw via TKO.
-The Professionals(Shawn Santel & Mauler McDarby)(w/ Travis Cook) defeated Dash Rando & Cavana Fantastic(aka C.J. McManus); Rocket Mapache was out of action and Fantastic volunteered to be Rando's partner. However, Fantastic walked out on Rando late in the match; McDarby pinned Rando after a Mafia Kick from Santel followed by a running boot to the face by McDarby. After the match, Fantastic re-entered the ring and dropped Rando with a superkick.
-"Ironman" Ken Kasa(w/ Travis Cook) d. Mike Sydal; Cook grabbed Sydal's yoga mat away from him and the referee had to get between the two. In the chaos, Ricky Cruz threw Kasa's spiked facemask into the ring and Kasa hit Sydal with it for the tainted win.
-"The King Of Chaos" Ricky Cruz d. Outtkast in a Hardcore Chaos Match to retain the Heavyweight Title. Outtkast was busted open after Cruz raked a cheese grater across his forehead. Ricky handcuffed Outtkast to the ropes, which brought Executive Director Mark Bland to the ring to confront Cruz. The referee unlocked the cuffs and Outtkast charged at Cruz, but Cruz sidestepped him and Kast accidentally knocked Bland off the ring apron. Cruz attacked Bland and all of the referees went out to restore order...but Jeremy Wyatt jumped the guardrail and DDTed Outtkast on a stop sign! Cruz got a near-fall after that and another close two-count after a powerbomb onto thumbtacks, but he finally got the win after an Air Raid Crash off the apron and through the timekeeper's table!
-"The Rebel" Jeremy Wyatt d. Brandon Aarons with the leg-over-head half-crab(Stretch Muffler?). After the match, Dynamo co-promoter Crystal Yount ordered Wyatt and his cohorts into a six-man tag match...
-Outtkast, Billy McNeil, & Mike Sydal d. Heavyweight Champion Ricky Cruz, Ken Kasa, & Jeremy Wyatt(w/ Travis Cook). As the referee was attempting to maintain order, Wyatt took a swing at Outtkast with the title belt but hit Cruz by mistake when Outtkast ducked out of the way. Outtkast threw Wyatt out of the ring and got the win with a pinfall on the Dynamo Champion!
Saturday 7/12 in Glen Carbon, IL(Stroke Ain't No Joke):
-Jackal won a six-way match with Rocket Mapache, Pierre Abernathy, Danny Adams, Paco Gonzalez, and Brent Myers when he pinned Myers after the Killswitch #2(turnbuckle-walk Tomakazi) (7:00).
-The Viking War Party("The American Viking" Alexandre Rudolph & "The Littlest Viking" Jake Parnell) d. The Bumrush Brothers("The Don Mega" Shorty Biggs & Outtkast); Parnell pinned Outtkast after a powerbomb/top-rope backcracker double-team combo (12:00).
-"Showtime" Bradley Charles d. "The Alternative" Brandon Gallagher after the TKO (7:10).
-Santana "Brittany" Garrett d. Jordynne Grace after the Shining Star Press(rope-handspring into a standing moonsault) (6:42).
-"Walking Reality" Dan Walsh won a four-corner match with Davey Vega, Steven Kennedy, and Mike Outlaw to retain the High Voltage Wrestling Livewire Title, pinning Outlaw after a modified shoulderbreaker (8:16).
-The Kansas City Killers("The Rebel" Jeremy Wyatt & "The Fittest Wrestler On Earth" Mark Sterling) d. "The Yoga Monster" Mike Sydal & Brandon Aarons to retain the Pro Wrestling Phoenix Tag Team Titles; Sterling speared Sydal and Wyatt hit a Macho Elbow, leading to Sterling pinning Sydal for the win (10:55).
-Gary Jay d. Billy McNeil with the Michinoku Driver (13:18).
-Steven Kennedy won a battle royal, last eliminating Brandon Gallagher. Other participants: Dan Walsh, Mike Sydal, Bradley Charles, Brent Myers, Paco Gonzalez, Danny Adams, Alexandre Rudolph, Jake Parnell, Mike Outlaw, Sir Isaac, Armchair Luchador, Patrick Hook, and Jonah Turk.
-The main event was scheduled to be "The King Of Chaos" Ricky Cruz defending the Heavyweight Title against "Dirdey" Jake Dirden (substituting for Pablo Marquez who was unable to appear due to a family commitment); the two brawled around the ringside area until Wyatt & Sterling attacked Dirden. The Bumrush Brothers made the save and Executive Director Mark Bland ordered a six-man tag match.
-Jake Dirden & The Bumrush Brothers(Shorty Biggs & Outtkast) d. Heavyweight Champion Ricky Cruz & The Kansas City Killers(Jeremy Wyatt & Mark Sterling); Shorty pinned Sterling after a Samoan Drop/flying boot double-team combo by the Bumrush Brothers (13:33).
Tuesday 7/29 in St. Louis, MO(Off Broadway):
-Mike Outlaw d. Danny Adams after a top-rope elbowdrop (9:07).
-"The Bosnian Warchild" Spi-Ral won a six-way dance with Brandon Aarons, "The Alternative" Brandon Gallagher, Rocket Mapache, Paco Gonzalez, and Jackal. Gonzalez pinned Jackal with an Oklahoma roll after Gallagher tripped Jackal from outside the ring. Gallagher rolled up Gonzalez with a handful of tights for the second elimination. Gallagher went on to pin Mapache by blocking a sunset flip and hooking the legs, but Aarons eliminated Gallagher after a pumphandle half-nelson suplex. It came down to Spi-Ral and Aarons...after a competitive battle, Spi-Ral got the win after a splash off the top rope (14:47).
-"Dirdey" Jake Dirden d. Brandon Espinosa; Lucy Mendez and Heavyweight Champion Ricky Cruz both got involved in the matchup, but it finally backfired when Cruz accidentally hit Espinosa with the title belt. Dirden capitalized with the Asiatic Spike for the tapout victory (10:27).
-The Black Hand Warriors(Michael Magnuson & David DeLorean)(w/ Travis Cook) d. The Bumrush Brothers(Shorty Biggs & Outtkast) to retain the Tag Team Titles; Shorty got his hands on Travis, but Magnuson hit Shorty with a low blow as the referee's attention was on Outtkast and DeLorean's brawl on the floor. That allowed Magnuson to roll up Shorty for the win (15:55).
-"The King Of Chaos" Ricky Cruz(w/ Lucy Mendez) d. "Night Train/Gorgeous/Great One" Gary Jackson to retain the Heavyweight Title. Lucy distracted Gary when he had Cruz set up for the Texas Cloverleaf; as the referee tried to restore order, Cruz mulekicked Gary in the groin and then got the pin with feet on the ropes. Afterwards, Gary issued a challenge to Ricky to face him again in a street fight!
Saturday 8/2 in Fenton, MO:
-Paco Gonzalez vs. Danny Adams ended in a no-contest when Jake Dirden attacked both men. Dirden demanded another title shot at Heavyweight Champion Ricky Cruz, but Management Representative Crystal Yount said he would have to beat Elvis Aliaga later in the night to earn another opportunity.
-Jon Webb d. "The Bosnian Warchild" Spi-Ral after a combination of superkicks.
-Executive Director Mark Bland was interrupted by Travis Cook and Tag Team Champions The Black Hand Warriors(Michael Magnuson & David DeLorean). Brandon Espinosa made his entrance, upset about Ricky Cruz and Lucy Mendez's involvement in his match with Dirden at Off Broadway and demanding a shot at Cruz later in the night. Bland decided to put the makeshift team of Cruz and Espinosa in the scheduled Tag Team Title match, making it a four-way dance.
-Brandon Aarons d. "The Alternative" Brandon Gallagher after a cobra-clutch suplex followed by a close-range superkick.
-Mike Outlaw d. Jack Gamble(w/ Travis Cook). Spi-Ral tried to interfere in the match but Jon Webb pulled him off the ring apron. Gamble was distracted by the action outside the ring and Outlaw fought out of a superplex attempt, following up with a Macho Elbow to score the upset victory.
-D'Arcy Dixon vs. Lucy Mendez never officially started; Dixon told the fans that she had suffered a concussion in a recent match and wasn't cleared to wrestle by the Missouri State Athletic Commission. Lucy claimed that Dixon was scared to face her and the two came to blows, resulting in Lucy planting Dixon with a tornado DDT and leaving her laying in the ring.
-"Dirdey" Jack Dirden d. Elvis Aliaga with the Asiatic Spike.
-Heavyweight Champion "The King Of Chaos" Ricky Cruz & Brandon Espinosa(w/ Lucy Mendez) won a four-way dance with The Bite Club(Rocket Mapache & Jackal), The Black Hand Warriors(Michael Magnuson & David DeLorean)(C)(w/ Travis Cook), and The Bumrush Brothers("The Don Mega" Shorty Biggs & Outtkast) to win the Tag Team Titles. Cruz & Espinosa couldn't get along in the early stages of the match, but they were able to eliminate the Bumrush Brothers when Espy pinned Outtkast after a jumping DDT. The tension reached a fever pitch when Espinosa walked away from the match and Ricky & Lucy followed him to the backstage area...that seemed to leave the match between the reigning champions and the new duo of Mapache & Jackal. The titleholders seemed to have the advantage, but Jackal countered a Doomsday Device attempt by victory-rolling DeLorean for the flash pin! It seemed as though The Bite Club had won the Tag Team Titles, but Cruz & Espinosa were never officially eliminated...Cruz attacked Mapache at ringside and Espinosa jumped the guardrail, surprising Jackal with the jumping DDT and scoring the pin!
Friday 8/8 in Eureka, MO:
-Paco Gonzalez d. Mike Outlaw after a frog splash (9:17).
-Brandon Aarons d. "Ironman" Ken Kasa(w/ Travis Cook) after avoiding the John Wu Dropkick and delivering a close-range superkick (8:23).
-The Bite Club(Rocket Mapache & Jackal) d. "The Alternative" Brandon Gallagher & El Sanchez; Mapache hit an elbowdrop off the top rope on Gallagher and then Jackal hit a splash off the opposite turnbuckle for the pinfall (10:44).
-"Dirdey" Jake Dirden d. Barackus with the Asiatic Spike in a hard-fought battle of the heavyweights. Dirden was able to power out of Barackus' clawhold and Barackus nearly escaped from the Asiatic Spike, but Dirden was able to take him down again and Barackus passed out in the hold (11:23).
-Tag Team Champion Brandon Espinosa d. Outtkast; Heavyweight/Tag Team Champion Ricky Cruz distracted Outtkast late in the match, allowing Espy to get the rollup pin with a handful of tights(plus extra leverage from Ricky outside the ring) (8:07).
-"The Don Mega" Shorty Biggs d. Heavyweight/Tag Team Champion Ricky Cruz by DQ when Brandon Espinosa ran in as Shorty was setting up for the Def Jam(top-rope legdrop) (12:35). That led to an impromptu tag match...
-The Bumrush Brothers("The Don Mega" Shorty Biggs & Outtkast) d. Tag Team Champions Ricky Cruz(Heavyweight Champion) & Brandon Espinosa in a non-title match; Outtkast pinned Espinosa after a Samoan Drop/flying boot combo (6:56).
Saturday 8/23 in Glen Carbon, IL:
-The Bite Club(Rocket Mapache & Jackal) d. The Professionals(Shawn Santel & Mauler McDarby)(w/ Travis Cook); Mapache pinned Santel after he and Jackal hit splashes off opposite turnbuckles (8:07).
-Steven Kennedy d. Danny Adams after a moonsault off the second turnbuckle (8:28).
-"The Alternative" Brandon Gallagher won a triple threat match with Paco Gonzalez and Brandon Aarons; Gallagher pushed Paco off the top rope and rolled up Aarons with a handful of tights for the win (5:22).
-Mike Outlaw d. Sir Isaac by blocking a sunset flip off the second rope (6:05).
-Executive Director Mark Bland made Ricky Cruz's Heavyweight Title defense against Shorty Biggs into a no-DQ bout and named Outtkast as the special guest referee.
-Cavana Fantastic d. Dash Rando after hitting a superkick, getting the pin with feet on the ropes (5:17).
-Outtkast d. Elvis Aliaga by escaping a TCB(Falcon Arrow) attempt and getting the rollup pin (6:23).
-"Dirdey" Jake Dirden d. "Ironman" Ken Kasa(w/ Travis Cook) after a thumb thrust to the throat, powering Kasa down to the mat for the three-count (7:49).
-Jack Gamble refused Travis Cook's gracious offer to rejoin his stable with "no hard feelings", kick-starting a tag team matchup...
-The Black Hand Warriors(Michael Magnuson & David DeLorean)(w/ Travis Cook) d. High Level Enterprise(Jack Gamble & Jon Webb); DeLorean pinned Gamble after a top-rope Air Raid Crash (13:27).
-Heavyweight/Tag Team Champion "The King Of Chaos" Ricky Cruz d. "The Don Mega" Shorty Biggs in a no-DQ match to retain the Heavyweight Title; Outtkast was the special guest referee. Outtkast was biased in favor of his tag team partner Shorty, leading to Cruz finally blowing his top and bashing Outtkast in the head with a chair. Mark Bland tried to restore order but Cruz sidestepped a charging Shorty, leading to Shorty accidentally knocking Bland off the ring apron. Another referee took over the match and Cruz went on to win after hitting Shorty with brass knuckles, then finishing the job with a superkick (11:52).
Saturday 9/6 in Fenton, MO:
-Jon Webb d. Evan "Money" Morris after a close-range superkick (6:17).
-Mike Outlaw d. "The Alternative" Brandon Gallagher with the Macho Elbow (6:50).
-"Ironman" Ken Kasa(w/ Travis Cook) d. Paco Gonzalez after the John Wu Dropkick (8:41).
-"The New Hotness" Danny Adams d. Jack Gamble with a modified Texas Cloverleaf (7:46).
-Elvis Aliaga d. Outtkast(w/ "The Don Mega" Shorty Biggs) with the T.C.B.(Falcon Arrow) (12:32).
-"Dirdey" Jake Dirden d. "The Bosnian Warchild" Spi-Ral via the Asiatic Spike (11:50).
-The Bite Club(Rocket Mapache & Jackal) d. The Black Hand Warriors(Michael Magnuson & David DeLorean)(w/ Travis Cook) to earn a future shot at the Tag Team Titles. Travis Cook distracted the referee after Mapache and Jackal hit the Rocket Launcher onto DeLorean, which brought out "Beautiful" Bobby Eaton to pull Travis off the apron and keep him at bay. In the end, Jackal rolled up DeLorean with an assist from Mapache to get the win (16:14).
Tuesday 9/30 in St. Louis, MO(Off Broadway):
-Brandon Aarons & Mike Outlaw d. "The Madman" Paco Gonzalez & "The New Hotness" Danny Adams; miscommunication between Gonzalez and Adams led to Outlaw getting the pinfall on Paco after the Macho Elbow (8:16).
-Michael Magnuson(w/ Travis Cook) d. "The Don Mega" Shorty Biggs; Travis hit Shorty with his cane behind the referee's back, allowing Magnuson to win with a TKO (10:47).
-"The Bosnian Warchild" Spi-Ral d. "The Alternative" Brandon Gallagher after a splash off the top rope (11:07).
-Jackal d. Tag Team Champion Brandon Espinosa with the Killswitch #2(turnbuckle-walk Tomakazi) (8:29).
-Outtkast d. David DeLorean(w/ Travis Cook). DeLorean focused his attack on Outtkast's arm for most of the match, but Outtkast made the comeback and hit his corkscrew moonsault senton. Travis distracted the referee and DeLorean nearly hit his manager when Outtkast ducked out of the way, but Outtkast rolled up DeLorean for the pin with a handful of tights (10:07).
-"Dirdey" Jake Dirden d. "Ironman" Ken Kasa(w/ Travis Cook) by reversing Kasa's attempt at an Asiatic Spike into a variation of his own hold for the submission (11:56).
-Tag Team Champion "The King Of Chaos" Ricky Cruz(w/ Lucy Mendez) d. "Night Train/Gorgeous/Great One" Gary Jackson in a no-DQ match to retain the Heavyweight Title. Gary was prepared to bash Cruz with a chair, but Lucy entered the ring and hit him with a low blow from behind. Ricky capitalized with a DDT on the chair for the win (8:23).
Saturday 10/4 in Fenton, MO:
-"The New Hotness" Danny Adams d. Brandon Aarons via double-leg pin with feet on the ropes for illegal leverage (7:40).
-"Night Train/Gorgeous/Great One" Gary Jackson d. Barackus with a rollup (6:55).
-Executive Director Mark Bland brought The Bite Club(Rocket Mapache & Jackal) out to the ring...due to Mapache suffering a broken wrist, he couldn't compete in the Tag Team Title shot that his team had earned. Travis Cook insisted that the Black Hand Warriors weren't directly defeated for the titles and said they should be handed the belts back, but Mapache said that Jackal shouldn't be penalized for Mapache's injury. Mark Bland ruled that Jackal could find a substitute tag team partner to challenge Ricky Cruz & Brandon Espinosa later in the night.
-Mike Outlaw won a triple threat match with "The Alternative" Brandon Gallagher and "The" Evan Morris; Gallagher hit Morris with a belly-to-belly superplex and Outlaw delivered an elbowdrop off the top rope onto Morris for the victory (7:39).
-"Ironman" Ken Kasa(w/ Travis Cook) d. Outtkast; Travis knocked Outtkast off the top rope with his cane behind the referee's back, allowing Kasa to capitalize with the John Wu Dropkick and get the pin (10:22).
-The Black Hand Warriors(Michael Magnuson & David DeLorean)(w/ Travis Cook) d. High Level Enterprise(Jack Gamble & Jon Webb). All four men fought near the end and Gamble hit a 450 Splash on DeLorean, but Travis caused a distraction and Magnuson got in an undetected low blow on Gamble. After that, Magnuson rolled up Gamble with a handful of tights for the cheap win (17:41). Ken Kasa joined the BHWs in attacking HLE after the bell but Outtkast made the save...leading to Mark Bland ordering a ten-man elimination tag match for next week's Glen Carbon show. It'll be The Travis Cook Organization against Team Dynamo, but Travis will be banned from ringside!
-Elvis Aliaga d. Spi-Ral with the T.C.B.(Falcon Arrow) after Spi-Ral missed a springboard 450 Splash (11:10).
-"Dirdey" Jake Dirden & Jackal d. Heavyweight Champion "The King Of Chaos" Ricky Cruz & Brandon Espinosa to win the Tag Team Titles. A miscommunication between Cruz & Espinosa allowed the challengers to take advantage of the situation; Dirden and Jackal delivered a chokeslam/powerbomb combo and Jackal pinned Espinosa for the win and the belts (11:58). Cruz & Espinosa had words after the match and Espy slapped Cruz, causing Ricky to blow his top and attack his former partner. Elvis Aliaga hit the ring and helped Espinosa double-team the Heavyweight Champion, laying him out with a Russian legsweep/flying knee strike combo!
Saturday 10/11 in Glen Carbon, IL:
-"Dirdey" Jake Dirden & Jackal d. Brandon Espinosa & Elvis Aliaga(w/ Lucy Mendez) by DQ to retain the Tag Team Titles when the referee caught Lucy delivering a low blow on Dirden to break up a chokeslam on Aliaga (9:32). Dirden & Jackal got the better of the challengers after the match and cleared the ring.
-"The Alternative" Brandon Gallagher d. Sir Isaac after crotching him on the top rope, getting the pin with a handful of tights (8:48).
-Brandon Aarons d. "The" Evan Morris after a modified Burning Hammer (8:15).
-"The Rebel" Jeremy Wyatt d. "Unbreakable" Michael Elgin; Wyatt used the referee as a shield at one point and then got in an undetected low blow. That led to Wyatt getting the tainted win after the Lightning Spiral (13:58).
-"The New Hotness" Danny Adams won a four-corner match with Steven Kennedy, Mike Outlaw, and Keon Option. Kennedy hit a Splash Mountain Bomb on Option but Adams kicked Kennedy to break up his pin attempt and stole the fall on Option (5:23).
-"Showtime" Bradley Charles d. Paco Gonzalez after the TKO (10:21).
-Billy McNeil, The Bumrush Brothers("The Don Mega" Shorty Biggs & Outtkast), & High Level Enterprise(Jack Gamble & Jon Webb) d. "Ironman" Ken Kasa, The Black Hand Warriors(Michael Magnuson & David DeLorean), & The Professionals(Shawn Santel & Mauler McDarby) in an elimination tag match. Eliminations: Magnuson pinned Gamble after a Death Valley Driver (4:43). Webb and Magnuson were both counted out as they fought on the floor, including Webb hitting Magnuson with a moonsault off the guardrail (8:07). Shorty pinned McDarby after the Paydirt (10:44). Santel pinned Shorty after McDarby whacked Shorty with his shillelagh behind the ref's back (11:26). McNeil pinned Santel after a modified Codebreaker (12:15). Kasa pinned McNeil after DeLorean powerbombed McNeil onto Outtkast (19:46). Outtkast rolled up Kasa for a flash pin after Kasa accidentally superkicked DeLorean (23:05). Outtkast got the final pin on DeLorean after the corkscrew moonsault senton to win for Team Dynamo (26:05).
Saturday 11/1 in Fenton, MO:
-Evil Jim, Crystal, and Executive Director Mark Bland started off the show, acknowledging the theft of the promotion's main ring, guardrails, and trailer from this past week. The other ring from the training center was used along with different guardrails.
-The Bumrush Brothers("The Don Mega" Shorty Biggs & Outtkast) d. "The" Evan Morris & "The New Hotness" Danny Adams; Outtkast pinned Adams after the Order 66(double torture-rack pickup into a double faceplant) (13:35).
-Mauler McDarby(w/ Shawn Santel) d. Keon Option via rollup with feet on the ropes (4:49). The Professionals gloated about having beaten down Jackal earlier in the day, which brought out Jackal's tag team partner Jake Dirden...Mark Bland ordered an impromptu match as a result.
-Tag Team Champion "Dirdey" Jake Dirden d. Shawn Santel(w/ Mauler McDarby) by DQ when McDarby interfered to break up the Asiatic Spike (6:10). Dirden tried to fight off both men but McDarby finally laid him out with the Tag Title belt.
-"The Belt Collector" Jeremy Wyatt d. "The Bosnian Warchild" Spi-Ral; Wyatt pushed the referee into the ropes to trip up Spi-Ral on the top turnbuckle, then got the pin after the Lightning Spiral (12:15).
-Mike Outlaw won a gauntlet-style six-way dance with "Showtime" Bradley Charles, Brandon Aarons, "Ironman" Ken Kasa, "The Alternative" Brandon Gallagher, and "The Maniac" Paco Gonzalez to earn the next shot at the Heavyweight Title. Kasa and Aarons started the match with new wrestlers entering every few minutes; the remaining order of entry was Gallagher, Outlaw, Paco, and SBC. Eliminations: SBC rolled up Paco with a handful of tights (12:11). Gallagher tried to roll up Outlaw but got rolled up himself by Aarons for a three-count (13:17). Outlaw went for a sunset bomb of Kasa off the turnbuckles and Aarons kicked Kasa off the turnbuckles, allowing Outlaw to complete the move for the pin (15:10). SBC eliminated Aarons after the TKO (15:53). Outlaw got the final pin on SBC after the Macho Elbow (19:29).
-Heavyweight Champion "The King Of Chaos" Ricky Cruz d. Brandon Espinosa in a non-title grudge match; the fans seemed to pick Cruz as the lesser of two evils over the course of the bout. Espinosa brought out a chain, but Ricky superkicked him and then diverted the referee's attention so he could knock out Espy with the chain. That scored Ricky the victory (13:25), but the war was far from over as Espinosa assaulted Cruz after the bell with the chain, a chair, and even the title belt. Mark Bland and both referees tried to restore order, but Espinosa dealt out one more parting shot with a superkick...Mike Outlaw finally arrived with a chair to run off Espinosa.
Saturday 12/6 in Fenton, MO:
-Brandon Espinosa started the show by complaining about being left off the card...when he was confronted by Heavyweight Champion Ricky Cruz, Espy said he'd go elsewhere where he'd be more appreciated. Cruz called Mike Outlaw out to the ring and said that he had a hand in training Outlaw, but Outlaw was now overstepping his bounds. Cruz gave him one final "lesson" in the form of a slap to the face.
-Dave DeLorean & Jayden Fenix(w/ Travis Cook & Michael Magnuson) d. The Bumrush Brothers("The Don Mega" Shorty Biggs & Outtkast); Fenix was subbing for the injured Magnuson who came out on crutches. As the referee was ejecting Travis from ringside, Magnuson hit Outtkast with his crutch and DeLorean got the pin after a powerbomb onto the knee (12:37).
-Brandon Aarons d. "The Alternative" Ozzie Gallagher after the Burning Hammer (4:38); Gallagher changed his name out of disgust over having to share a first name with Aarons.
-High Level Enterprise(Jack Gamble & Jon Webb) d. "The" Evan Morris & "The New Hotness" Danny Adams when Webb pinned Morris after a moonsault off the second turnbuckle (12:55).
-"Ironman" Ken Kasa(w/ Travis Cook) d. Keon Option after the John Wu Dropkick (10:45).
-Elvis Aliaga d. "The Madman" Paco Gonzalez with the T.C.B.(Falcon Arrow) (9:01).
-"Dirdey" Jake Dirden & Jackal d. The Professionals(Shawn Santel & Mauler McDarby)(w/ Travis Cook) to retain the Tag Team Titles when Jackal pinned McDarby with a rana (10:30). The Professionals attacked the champions after the match, but Rocket Mapache backed up his allies with a ring wrench and Dirden & Jackal battled back. The Tag Champs laid out McDarby with their chokeslam/powerbomb combo.
-Mike Outlaw d. "The King Of Chaos" Ricky Cruz in a major upset to win the Heavyweight Title. Outlaw slammed Cruz off the top rope and hit the Macho Elbow for a near-fall, then springboarded off the middle rope with a European uppercut for another close two-count. Ricky raked Outlaw's eyes and followed up with a backcracker for his own near-fall, then landed the superkick for another two-count. Outlaw fought back and nailed a somersault plancha, then threw Cruz back into the ring for another Macho Elbow...for 2 1/2. Ricky returned fire with the Cruz Control(swinging fisherman buster)...for 2 1/2. The frustrated champion brought in a steel chair, but it backfired as Outlaw dropkicked the chair back into his face. Outlaw went to the top rope and nailed a third Macho Elbow to finally seal the deal and capture the championship (21:00)! Cruz grabbed the belt away from the referee, but graciously handed it over to the new titleholder before leaving the ring without incident...the fan favorite locker room emptied to celebrate with the new Dynamo Pro Wrestling Heavyweight Champion Mike Outlaw!
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