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Professional wrestlers compete at Kennett American Legion

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Kennett’s own “Mega” Chris Jones prepares to fight at Fall Brawl Saturday night at Kennett American Legion.

Professional wrestling returned to Kennett in a big way Saturday night.

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Marko Stunt prepares to wrestle in the main event at Fall Brawl Saturday night at Kennett American Legion.

A crowd of approximately 500 attended Fall Brawl presented by American Hostile Championship Wrestling at the Kennett American Legion Building.

Six matches were on the card for the event.

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Moondog Rover looks on with manager Kenny D. at Fall Brawl Saturday night at Kennett American Legion.

Moondog Rover defeated R.W. Hardy in the opening match.

Cassandra Golden beat Miss Trish The Mistress in the special ladies match.

“Mega” Chris Jones beat JT “Nothing Nice” Ice in the battle of hometown Kennett boys.

The L.A. Hustlers retained their titles in their tag team championship match against the Missouri Bad Boys.

“The Rushing Wrecking Ball” Meklakov retained the USWA heavyweight championship in his match against “The Fury” Jason Vaughn.

Marko Stunt beat Austin Lane in the main event.

American Hostile Championship wrestling is slated to return to the Missouri Bootheel later this year. An event is scheduled to take place at New Madrid Eagles Building in New Madrid, Mo., Nov. 10. and Hayti High School on Dec. 8.

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Meklakov attempts to pin “The Fury” Jason Vaughn at Fall Brawl Saturday night at Kennett American Legion.
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Koko B. Ware (right) and “Superstar” Bill Dundee speak to fans at Fall Brawl Saturday night at Kennett American Legion.
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