Breaking News – DWA Releases Major Name
Posted: December 8, 2009
The Dynamic Wrestling Alliance has released DWA President Tony Baritone. We wish him the best in his future endeavors.
More breaking DWA news will be released at Noon on Friday. Stay tuned to find out whats going on in the Dynamic Wrestling Alliance.
DWA: Wrestle For Hunger Postponed Until 2010
Posted: November 24, 2009
Just received this from Dynamic Wrestling Alliance…
I want to say I am sorry I waited the weekend to inform everyone involved with and waiting to attend our record breaking event that it will not be taking place as scheduled. We have electrical issues in our California venue and more importantly, I screwed up on The Guinness record by not knowing until Friday that records need to be submitted a month prior to said attempt. I cannot in good faith ask anyone to undertake the grueling mental and physical 75 hour event knowing it should have counted and did not. If waiting until the new year will make that difference to all involved, then so be it. Watch for more information on the rescheduling of this event. We wish to encourage any and all who were planning on attending to still donate food to the Free Store Food Bank or similar local charity. Times are hard for lots of people these days and we wish everyone a safe and Happy Thanksgiving. Thank You
Results – DWA: Golden Opportunity – 11/14/09
Posted: November 16, 2009
The Dynamic Wrestling Alliance made their Middletown, OH debut last night at the Manchester Inn’s Great Miami Ballroom to a crowd of well over 200 fans. These lucky folks got to witness six great matches, including the first round of the DWA Championship Tournament, as well as one of The Colonel’s famous rants. Announcers Dave Michaels and The Boss set the mood for the night and then the action began.
The opening bout of the night was between Virus and a DWA Original, “The Magnificent One” Princeton Travis. The action was quick as near the end, Travis hit Virus with an enzuigiri, then a shoulder tackle from the turnbuckle. Virus recovered quickly and caught Travis with a clothesline and went to the top and went for a double-stomp. He missed this and was knocked down by Princeton who then hit a moonsault off the ropes for the pinfall.
A Triple Threat match was up next featuring “The $1M Marvel” Trice taking on a returning “Fighting Irish” Ryan O’Bryan and The Showcase(w/Col. Jonathan James). The beginning was not kind to The Showcase as he looked like a pinball bouncing between his opponents. The action stayed hot and furious in this match but in the end, O’Bryan mounted the top rope to pounce on Trice, but was shoved off and down to the floor by Showcase. As the referee checked on Ryan, The Colonel climbed to the apron and delivered a low blow to Trice, making for an easy pin for Showcase. But there was no celebration as James grabbed the mic and insulted the crowd before blasting the DWA Executive Committee, even stooping to call out DWA Founder Johnny Diamond. It was soon implied that The Colonel was responsible for Greg “The Hammer” Valentine’s non-appearance and hints were made for a Showcase-Valentine match-up for January.
Intermission was next then came the tournament matches. Dave Robinson, making his return, ran down the crowd before introducing his client, the 7-foot tall Shomari. His opponent for the evening was Idol Heinze. Heinze was clearly outmatched but had his moments. He hit his Diamond Dust move and then went to whip Shomari into the corner. It was reversed and Shomari hit him with a clothesline. After a senton, Shomari hit Idol with a splash and then advanced in the tourney with the pin.
The second match of the tournament saw Kid Fabulous facing Tarek the Legend. Kid was no match for the experience of his opponent as when he went for a second hurricanrana, Tarek held on and after bouncing him off the top rope, powerbombed him for the win.
The third match of the tournament was between “Frontman” Evan Da Malice and Justin Andrews. Da Malice advanced to the second round after hitting the Vocal Track on Andrews and covering him for the pin.
The final match of the night was a battle between “Sexy” Shawn Cook and Flash Flanagan. This epic battle raged on as Cook held the upper hand. But the fans were behind “Flashamania” and soon Flanagan began to “Flash Up”. Flash hit Cook with a boot to the face and hit a spinning leg drop from the corner and covered the Sexy One for the win. His celebration was short-lived as Tarek came out and insulted Flash. He attempted to enter the ring, only to be chased away by the victor.
So, the second round of the DWA Tournament will see Da Malice face off against Shomari and Flanagan will face Tarek. No firm date was set, just that the DWA will return to Middletown, OH during January.
DWA to Present 75 Hour Long Show For Charity
Posted: November 10, 2009
THIS SHOW HAS BEEN CANCELED/POSTPONED
The Dynamic Wrestling Alliance, based in Cincinnati, OH, is gearing up for what is being billed as a “record breaking event” this Thanksgiving.
Starting at 6:30 PM on Thanksgiving Night (November 26, 2009) the Superstars of the DWA, as well as several other independent pro wrestlers, will attempt to wrestle 75 matches in a marathon event that is scheduled to last for 75 hours, ending at 9:30 PM on Sunday November 29! In addition to breaking the the record for the longest running wrestling event, the DWA Superstars will also be attempting to raise 7500 lbs. of canned food which will then be donated to Second Harvest and The Freestore Foodbank to help feed the needy this Christmas.
This landmark event, DWA: Wrestle For Hunger, will take place at The River Star Sports & Entertainment Complex at 5593 Linneman St. in Cincinnati/California, OH. Admission is absolutely free with the donation of a canned food item. Of course, feel free to donate more than one canned food item, as this is going for a very worthy cause.
Also, if you would like to be involved with this event, the DWA is currently looking for volunteers and workers to help out. Interested individuals can contact the DWA directly through their MySpace account at www.myspace.com/dynamicwrestlingalliance or by calling 513-578-2263.
DWA Returns to Action on 11/14/2009
Posted: November 9, 2009
Saturday night will find the stars of the DWA in their Middletown debut as they invade the ballroom of the Manchester Inn. The hotel is located on Manchester Ave in Middletown. The feature of the night will include the first round of the DWA Championship Title Tournament. This tournament will include stars such as Dean “The Dream” Jablonski, Tarek the Legend, Sumari, “Sexy” Shawn Cook, “The Frontman” Evan DaMalice and others. The DWA Tag Team champs, Travis & Trice will faced a challenge and there will be a special appearance by WWE Hall-of-Famer Greg “The Hammer” Valentine. Tickets are $8.00 in Advance for Gen Adm. ($10.00 at the door) and $10.00 in Advance for V.I.P. seating ($12.00 at the door) and belltime is 8:00 PM.
Results – DWA: Rock N’ Wrestling – 10/31/09
Posted: November 1, 2009
Here is the rundown from last night’s inaugural DWA television taping at the RiverStar Sports & Entertainment Center. DWA President Tony Baritone and special guest Beautiful Bobby welcomed the crowd on hand and gave a quick rundown on the evenings proceedings. Then it was time for the action:
The first match was a contest between Jake Omen, who was led to the ring by his new manager The Colonel, and a man that used to be a member of Double J Enterprises, Evan DaMalice. The Colonel shocked the crowd with his latest acquisition of Omen and said that it is time that Double J finally gets the respect and the recognition it deserves. There was a lot of hard hitting action, but in the end it was a distraction by James that led to Omen rolling up DaMalice to get the pinfall. After the match, James joined The Boss at the broadcast table.
Next on the card was a tag team matchup between Tim Lutz & Orlando Savage, accompanied by Animal, and the returning team of Bad News, who were led by Johnny Thunder. A fast-paced match in the least saw both side gain advantage, only to lose it moments later. The end came down to the ref getting knocked out of the ring by Keith as he set Savage up for the swanton bomb by Pete. After Keith was knocked outside too, Animal tossed a chain to Lutz, who in turn, used it on Pete. With Animal and Thunder wrestling at ringside, Lutz pinned Pete after a Catatonic.
The next match was a brutal Fatal Fourway that featured DWA Tag Team champions The $1M Marvel Trice and Magnificent Travis plus Chad Cross and Eric Fallen. The match started fast as Fallen and cross caught both Trice and Travis with dropkicks, Cross’ caught Travis, shoving his jaw into the back of his throat. The referee had very little control in this match, stepping aside to let the four men battle and stepping in only to count pinfalls. But in the end it was only after Trice knocked Cross out of the ring that the Magnificent One hit a middle rope moonsault on a fallen Fallen and covered him for the three-count.
The fourth match was between “Sexy” Sean Casey (accompanied by Tianna) and the Super-Hero-In-Training, Rosey. Squaring off against the much-larger Rosey, Casey relied on his cat-like quickness, and his opponent’s infatuation with Tianna, to wear him down. But the big man’s strength and size was too much to overcome. After Sean moved to avoid a Rosey splash in the corner, he went for a crossbody and was caught in mid-air. Rosey dropped straight to the mat and then got the pinfall. As Rosey left the ring, Casey recovered and grabbed the mic. He complained that the ref made it a 2-on-1 match and challenged Rosey to find a partner for next week. He said he would bring another of the 5Most Wanted for his and Rosey said he had another Super Hero in mind.
After Intermission, former-WWE Hardcore champion Bobcat took on Angel Marie and pinned her after a kick to the midsection off the ropes and a face plant to the mat.
Next on the docket was former DWA star Dameon Daniels and his opponent, the undefeated Black Dragon. The match did not begin well for Daniels as he shortly took a shot to the groin, dropping him to his knees. Then, somehow referee Skeeter got involved with the action. As Daniels recovered from the groin injury, we was pushed into Skeeter and inadvertently DDT’d by the ref. As the ref crawled on the mat, Black Dragon shoved Daniels, causing him to trip backwards over the ref. Dameon then lunged at and was bodyslammed by Skeeter. Dragon pushed him on top of Daniels and made a two-count to the delight of the crowd. But in the end it was a schoolboy by Daniels that ended the unbeaten streak of the Dragon.
The seventh match of the night was between JT Stahr and The Man From the Congo, Sumari. Sumari towered over his opponent and used his size and surprising agility to wear down JT. Even those in attendance were amazed by the athleticism displayed by the big man. A lethal dropkick and a devastating back-to-belly suplex had Stahr’s eyes rolling to the back of his head. Soon, the action spilled to the outside of the ring where the referee began his ten-count. By seven, both combatants had made their way back onto the apron but made no attempt to re-enter the ring. On nine, Sumari clotheslined JT over the top rope and into the ring and was subsequently counted out, giving JT Stahr the win. The two brawled for a few moments after the bell rand and were separated by the officials and security. Once they had JT out of the ring, one of the security was left with Sumari and was then given a thunderous chokeslam.
This brings us to the Main Event, featuring “Bad Attitude” Brian Beech and the former WWE Hardcore and Smoky Mountain Tag Team champion, Al Snow. Most of the attention in this match was poised at the mannequin head, “Head”. There was even a head in the audience. Through all the distractions though, Snow prevailed after the referee was down and he used Head to crack Beech in the skull and gain the victory.
The next DWA TV taping will be Friday night, November 6th. More details on that in the coming days!
DWA: Monster’s Ball to Take Place on 10/31/09
Posted: October 27, 2009
Dynamic Wrestling Alliance, founded by Johnny Diamond and Hall of Famer Beautiful Bobby Harmon, with President Tony Baritone and Director of Operations Jaxon Breeze, present a Halloween charity event for the S/SGT Matt Maupin Yellow Ribbon Support Center Fundraising Project. Monster’s Ball – Rock ‘N Wrestlin’ is a major event being held Saturday October 31, 2009. Doors open 6:30pm, bell-time 7:30pm!
Rockin’ concert and Big-time wrestling action! Music kicks off an hour before bell time rocking the house before bell time and during intermission with Trick or Treat with the stars of wrestling.
Huge Wrestling Card – 8 Monster Matches with big name stars! WWE’s Ro’Z[Super Hero in Training], WWE & TNA’ Sexy Casey, WWE’s first female Hard Core Champion Bobcat and former ECW Star and WWE hardcore champion Al Snow! Also Special Guest Federation, Shockwave Impact Wrestlings Jake Omen, Chris McGraw, S.W.I. Champion Dameon Daniels, the undefeated Black Dragon, S.W.I. women’s champion Lil’ Naughty! D.W.A Tag-Team Champions Pete & Keith are Bad News, D.W.A.stars Bad Attitude Brian Beech, J.T. Stahr from Ring of Honor, Sumari, Princeton Travis, Evan “The Frontman” Demalice, and Trice “The $1,000,000 Marvel” and The Colonel w/ Beauregard Jefferson Davis!
Amazing Location – The Riverstar Sports and Entertainment Complex home of “Stompers Pro-Wrestling School is off Kellogg Ave, right next to Coney Island at the same I-275 exit! Tremendous venue, tons of parking and great food and drinks!
Family Fun – Monster’s Ball is still a family Halloween event! All kids in costume get in for half price and kids dressed in costume or as their favorite wrestler could win a special prize! And during intermission, all kids have a chance to Trick or Treat with the superstars!
Riverstar is a safe, secure location and the staff are there to be sure your little monsters have an awesome time! Ticket Info. 513-624-0020 or on-line at riverstarcincy.com.
DWA Announces Brand New Training Staff
Posted: October 14, 2009
Our DWA Stompers Professional Wrestling Academy proudly announces the line- up of their new elite training staff – Johnny Diamond (founder of the NWF and DWA); JT Stahr (HWA alumni and WCW), Gator Henry (HWA Co-Founder), Jaxon Breeze (HWA Co-Founder, EGO Pro Wrestling, NWF); and Hall of Famer “Beautiful Bobby” Harmon (former partner in the WWF and NWA). More stars are coming soon! Google any of these guys, or check them out in Wikipedia to see how many professional wrestlers they have trained and sent on to the WWE, ROH, TNA, EPW, HWA, etc. Better yet, check with other feds and see what they have to say about our training staff, and ask them who they would choose to run their schools if they had a choice. We’ve got ‘em – you need ‘em! Call me when you are ready to get to work! Read my blogs on MySpace – eat right and work out! To either begin or supplement your training, call Stompers at 513-578-2263, and tell them Tony sent you.
Results – DWA in Price Hill, OH – 8/22/09
Posted: October 14, 2009
Once again, the Dynamic Wrestling Alliance thrilled the fans at the Price Hill Community Center with their hard-hitting action and the crowd of 175 let them hear how much they enjoyed it.
After the National Anthem, The Regulator entered the ring, which was surrounded by the DWA roster, and thanked the crowd for attending what was their one-year anniversary show.
The first match saw “Bulldog” Dan Hansen taking on a newcomer to the DWA family, The NightShadow. ‘Shadow won the match by pinfall when he brought a chair into the ring and the ref grabbed it away. He then grabbed his scepter and used it on Hansen to set him up for the pinfall.
The second match was another quick one between Big D and The Colonel, Jonathan James. Big D hit his chokeslam after James missed a clothesline and got a very, very quick three-count over his opponent. Where the count was close at Laurel,IN a couple weeks ago, The Colonel
has a legitimate beef with the officiating now as referee Chris Aikman counted very fast and awarded the win to Big D.
Next was a return match between “Lightning” Tim Lutz and The Showcase. And as Showcase did at the Hamilton County Fair, his Fireman’s Carry into a neckbreaker brought him a two match winning streak over the high-flyer. After the match, The Colonel came out and tried to reason The Showcase back into Double J. Even told him that he could secure a DWA Tag Team title match, thus lighting up the eyes of Showcase. But as The Colonel extended one hand, the other
was behind his back ready to strike. Showcase accepted Colonel’s hand and pulled him into a DDT, finally pushing him out of the ring to the delight of the crowd.
The Boss then called out the new DWA Tag Team champs, Army of Darkness and asked Phantom and Malice about Natasha Rivers and the whereabouts of the GhostRider. He was told ‘none of your business’ and then Rivers came out asking for a second chance. Phantom and Malice huddled together and said she had to prove herself in the big six-man match later. This brought Princeton Travis and Modu Zapetta. The former champs then invoked their rematch clause. They got it and took well enough advantage of it. Phantom caught Travis in a cross body and Modu dropkicked Princeton from behind. This dropped both Phantom and Princeton to the mat with Travis on top, getting the win and the tag team titles along with it.
Just before Intermission was to begin, The Royal Battler emerged with Rivers still in the ring. She welcomed him in and told him he should take her as a manager, so she could take him to “new heights”. He asked how, saying she was only five-foot-nothing. He then pushed her into a corner where she climbed the turnbuckle to get away. As she reached the top, he scared her and she fell over, to the floor. He then declared that a match and told the crowd that he won by scaring a competitor over. (Editors Note: Seriously? I’m just saying…)
Next up was the No-Holds-Barred match between The Canadian Destroyer, Bull Newlun and the Tri-State Heavyweight champion, Jordan Lachey. This was a very brutal match between these
two combatants, a ladder even coming into play at one point. The crowd thought the match was over and a new champion was to be crowned when Newlun hit Lachey with a Bullseye. But Jordan was not to be counted out as he kicked out of the pin attempt. After a chair was brought into the ring, Lachey hit Newlun with his Cyclone Slam onto the chair and covered him to retain his title.
This then brought the Main Event to the people in the Center and it was a six-man tag team match. It pitted the members of the Army of Darkness and Natasha Rivers against the team of The Regulator, Ryan O’Bryan and the DWA Heavyweight champion, Phoenix. This battle raged on and the people got their money’s worth early until Newlun came from the back and attacked O’Bryan, sending him to the back. The Regulator argued with “The Destroyer” for a moment then turned back to the match. The Army took their turns beating on the champion as Regulator would turn his attention away every time Phoenix looked for a tag. The crowd got a few laughs when Phantom went to the concession stand and came back eating popcorn. After Phoenix wore down Malice, Regulator was ready to tag back in. As Phoenix held Malice, Regulator hauled off and punched…Phoenix! He then turned to the ref and said he was cashing in his Deal or No Deal contract right there. He and Phoenix began to go back and forth punishing each other as the Army left the ring. Phoenix caught Regulator and picked him up for a Powerbomb. Regulator poked him in the eyes and on his way down, hit the champ with a Diamond Cutter. He then covered him
for the win and thus became the NEW Dynamic Wrestling Alliance heavyweight champion. As the Army was heading to the locker room, they were confronted by the injured Gator Henry and beat on him while the crowd watched in horror.
After the ring was cleared, Dave Michaels told the crowd that the DWA would be returning on September 26th.
Results – DWA in Sayler Park, OH – 8/01/09
Posted: August 4, 2009
The Dynamic Wrestling Alliance made their return to Sayler Park and the Parkland Theatre & Entertainment Center tonight and brought six big matches to those in attendance. To start the night off was another Over-the-Top-Rope Rules Match between the King of the Battle Royal, The Royal Battler, and his opponent, Kajun Kountry’s own, Big D. They traded punches and chops for most of the match until Big D was able to pick up Battler for a slam. He dumped him over the top rope but Battler stayed on the apron. Big D went to kick him off but the Royal Battler moved and pulled the rope down, straddling Big D on the top rope. A minute and an elbow drop later saw both men on the mat being given a referee’s 10-count. Colonel Jonathan James emerged from the back and slowly crept to the ring. As Big D was attempting to chokeslam The Battler, James grabbed Charlie, D’s pet hamster. This drew Big D’s attention enough for the Royal Battler to dump him over the top rope and to the floor for the win.
Next was an Elimination 3-Way Dance between “Lightning” Tim Lutz, “Fighting Irish” Ryan O’Bryan and the “Saturday Night Franchise” Damien Daniels. Daniels was the first to go after a SuperKick from Ryan, a BlockBuster by Lutz and a Frog Splash from O’Bryan led to his pinfall. This left O’Bryan and Lutz to battle it out and the DWA’s Irishman SuperKicked Lutz on his way to the match victory.
Next was to be the return DWA Tag Team title match between reigning champs Princeton Travis & Modu Zapetta and former champs Army of Darkness. AOD member GhostRider was not at the building and Rivers tried to get the match postponed but DWA Wrestling Czar David Robinson declared the match still on, but with Natasha Rivers in GhostRider’s place. She was not a factor in the match as Malice hit his Reverse NeckBreaker on Travis only to have Princeton kick out at the two-count. This infuriated Malice and he attacked the referee to cause the Disqualification.
The fourth match of the evening was between “Bulldog” Garf Redman and “The Showcase” Beauregard Jefferson Davis. This too was a rough physical match as the two traded punches, shoves and chops. At the end, Davis called for the Colonel to climb up on the apron. He whipped Redman toward James only to be reversed and was caught in the back by a well-placed knee from the Colonel. As James watched in horror, Redman caught Davis in a SpineBuster and then pinned. This once again led to a shouting and shoving match between James and Davis. The Showcase grabbed The Colonel and was about to hit him when James yelled something about an envelope to Beauregard. A shocked Davis released James and quickly and quietly left the ring.
This then brings us to the match between “Bulldog” Dan Hansen and the “Canadian Destroyer” Bull Newlun. This match did not go very long as Newlun lined Hansen up early and hit him with a Bullseye. After the three-count, Newlun delivered three more for good measure, leaving Hansen laying in the ring.
The Main Event featured DWA Heavyweight champion The Phantom and Tri-State champion Jordan Lachey. Robinson the Czar came out and stated that since both competitors were titleholders, he made the match a “Title VS Title” match. There was no finish to this match as Newlun slid into the ring, avoided a Lachey clothesline and then viciously Bullseyed the Tri- State champion. Bull then covered Lachey with his Canadian Flag and grabbed the mic. He told the crowd that on August 22nd at the Price Hill Community Center, he and Jordan would meet in a “No Holds Barred” match. With that said, Newlun picked up the Tri-State belt and dropped it onto the fallen body of Lachey.
The Boss, who was ring announcing in the place of the hospitalized Dave Michaels alerted the crowd that the DWA would return to Sayler Park on Thursday night, August 27th at 7pm.



