BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES for 3-19-07
BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES for 3-19-07
In the PRO WRESTLING TORCH Issue-957 (March 12, 2007), columnist, Pat Mc Neill ranked NWA ANARCHY as the #5 TV Show after WWE SMACKDOWN, WWE RAW,TNA IMPACT & ECW on Sci-Fi saying “The gold standard for online Indy wrestling, or for when you just can’t get enough of Sal Rinauro.”
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SHOW # 55
MATCH #1 CREED & YOUNG VS ANGER, INC
MATCH #2 SEASON’S BEATINGS RECAP
MATCH #3 DELAY & BENTLEY INTERVIEW (HAWKINS)
MATCH #4 DELAY & BENTLEY VS PHOENIX & CHASE
MATCH #5 DEVILS REJECTS INTERVIEW
MATCH #6 NWA ELITE VS TRUITT & SHATTER
MATCH #7 DEVILS REJECTS & NWA ELITE CONFRONTATION
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3/17 NWA Anarchy Report
By: Larry Goodman
Last night’s NWA Anarchy television taping was the final go home show for Hardcore Hell ’07 two weeks hence on March 31. The company appears to be heading into the big show with major momentum.
The booking put the finishing touches on the main event matches and set up a few more. The theme for the evening was the babyfaces being distracted and outnumbered at every turn. Rejects and NWA Elite were also outnumbered in their matches, not that it made one shred of difference.
A highly enthusiastic crowd of 150 was on hand at the NWA Arena in Cornelia. There are at least a couple of folks with leather lungs among that group.
(1) Kyle Matthews (with Andrew Alexander) beat Austin Creed (with Hayden Young) in 9:41. Monster pop for Creed and Young. This was scheduled as a tag, but Young confined to ringside with his arm in a sling courtesy of the number Brunettes did on him at the last show. When Creed nailed Matthews with a dropkick, Brunettes took a TO and got some Ann Coulter type heat. Alexander did a double take, like “who me?” Young protested the outside interference by Alexander. Matthews kept cutting off the comebacks, until Creed reversed a huracanrana with a powerbomb. Young popped Alexander in an attempt to cut off further interference. Creed did the Montefisto and applied a submission. It’s a leglace while also trying to pull the victim’s arm out of its socket. But Alexander distracted Creed and Matthews rolled him up. Good opener.
(2) Devil’s Reject (Shaun Tempers & Azrael & Iceberg with “The Rev” Dan Wilson) killed Caezar Chavez & Billy Buck & Jeff Jameson & J. L. Talent. The most violent squash I’ve seen in many moons. If you’re in an ugly, pissed off mood, watch this match. It will probably do you a world of good. Azrael brought out his stiffest chops for the occasion. Rejects would beat the crap out of one guy and toss him into the corner so he could tag in the next piece of meat. Talent and Jameson took the worst of it. Two guys tried to suplex Iceberg, He reversed it into a double suplex. Iceberg gave the little guy, Jameson, a cannonball splash in the corner. Then, a twenty count stalling Jackhammer. Wilson got into the act. Azrael and Tempers gave Talent a sick double team head drop. For the finish, Iceberg gave Jameson a Ground Zero splash. But Wilson said that wasn’t enough, so Berg made the little dude disappear under a 400 pound senton backsplash. It took three ref and three security guys to remove the physical wreckage from the ring.
(3) Adam Roberts (with Don Matthews) beat Patrick Bentley after outside interference by Adrian Hawkins and Seth Delay (6:02). Bentley was owning Roberts’ ass until Matthews distracted him. Bentley tried to rally with a sunset flip, but Roberts pulled him by the neck and gave him an Alabama slam into the turnbuckles for a near fall. Roberts worked over Bentley’s back bigtime. Matthews distracted again, and Roberts sent Bentley flying off the apron with a well-placed spear to the back. Ouch. Bentley sparked a comeback with a german suplex. It built to a top rope cannonball senton. More chicanery from Matthews. This time, distracting the ref. Bentley fought off interference by Hawkins, but Delay brained him with a chairshot. Roberts covered and that was that.
(4) NWA Elite (Jeff Lewis & Abomination & Kory Chavis) annihilated Chris King & Sly Storm & Chrisjen Hayme & Andrew Pendleton in 6:22. The surprise appearance of Chavis got a big pop. Apparently, Lewis decided that blondes have more fun. The highlights included a double flapjack on King, a classic Chavis Spinesplitta on Hayme and two stiff kicks to the face of Pendleton by Chavis. Bailey got his licks in as well. Lewis destroyed King with the Final Curtain and tagged in Abomination. Abomination hit his hanging tree slam on King with the little gnat Storm clinging to his back. Then he gave Strom a tree slam onto King and pinned both of them. Overall, this wasn’t as brutal as the Rejects match, but the finish was pure carnage.
(5) Justice Served (Jason Justice & Mikki Free with Al Getz) beat Phil Shatter & Truitt Fields to retain the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Titles in 10:54. Shatter and Fields got a lot of offense against the champs in the early going. Fields and Shatter were showing more babyface fire. Fields hit a flip dive. Shatter gave Wrenn a spinebuster and that’s a load and a half. Once JS got untracked, they destroyed Fields with double teams. They busted out a wicked sick double Alabama Slam variation. The fans got behind Fields. He hit a satellite Russian legsweep and made the tag, but Getz had Wiley distracted. JS blasted Fields out of his boots with a double shoulder tackle, and Free pinned him.
Postmatch, Justice Served manhandled the Anarchy Angel, Mary. Free called her a stupid broad. Mary slapped him. Anarchy owner Jerry Palmer hit the ring. JS slapped the gum out of Palmer’s mouth. Urban Assault Squad (Nemesis & Shadow Jackson) cleared the ring. Beaucoup trash talking and finger pointing ensued. Palmer was hot at JS for putting their hands on a woman, especially Mary. Palmer made JS vs. UAS for the tag titles at Hardcore Hell into a double hangman’s match. Palmer said he was going to be in their corner with a third noose. The crowd popped huge for the stips. A red hot segment.
The killer squash matches, the unadvertised appearance by Chavis and the set up for the hangman’s noose match should make for a fun-filled hour of television. With 40 minutes of wrestling, it’s going to require some editing for TV.
The second hour opened with the next chapter in the Bentley-Delay-Hawkins saga. Mary was backstage interviewing Hawkins and Delay. Hawkins bragged about being the rookie of the year. Delay crowed about a ladies’ man and the chairman of the board. Bentley attacked the both of them. Bentley pummeled Delay down the ramp and into the ring. Hawkins went after Bentley with a chair. Bentley blocked it and smoked Hawkins with the Full Articulation. Bentley was ready to use the chair on Hawkins, but Delay pulled him to safety. Bentley said he could take them on now or later. Delay opted for later. Bentley’s rage continued to seethe.
(6) Team Macktion (Kirby & T. J. Mack) beat Brodie Chase & Brandon Phoenix via DQ in 9:46. Kirby totally befuddled Phoenix in the early going. Macktion got a pop with a double around-the-world baseball slide on the heels. But Chase speared the hell out of Kirby, and the heat was on. Chase and Phoenix did their signature suplex spots on Kirby. Chase used a Texas Cloverleaf. They kept ref Wesley Grissom from seeing Kirby’s tags and switched without tagging. That almost never fails to get heat in Cornelia. Kirby did a nip up into an enzuigiri and hot-tagged his brother. The heels collided. Roberts and Matthews showed up. Macktion gave them a double dropkick. Macktion was in motion for their double 619, but Chase cut them off with a double lariat. It was 4 on 2 so Grissom called for the bell. Fields and Shatter made the ring clearing rescue. Ring announcer Eddie Rich said they would go at it in an 8 man at Hardcore Hell.
The next segment was a debate between Wilson and Bailey. Moderator, Bill Behrens laid down the law: if there was any physical contact, there would be no match at Hardcore Hell and both would be gone from Anarchy. Behrens first questions got at how this situation came to be. Wilson said Bailey had broken their pact by helping Palmer bring in Abyss and A. J. Styles. Bailey ridiculed Wilson for failing against Palmer. “You can’t beat a fireman, and you wanna take on me? You must have a death wish.” Wilson said Bailey treated the Elite like pieces of meat, while the Rejects were a family. Behrens said Charles Manson and Jim Jones had families. BB asked Bailey about the status of Onyx for Hardcore Hell. Bailey said Onyx was a casualty of war, and the Elite didn’t expect him to hold their hands or salve their burns. Bailey said Onyx would be there. He promised to hurt all of the Rejects including Wilson. In turn, BB asked Wilson about Tank and Dominous. Wilson said they were hiding in the shadows and his team would be at full strength. Wilson said it was time to put old man Bailey to rest in the retirement home. BB asked Bailey about the Elite being outnumbered. Bailey said he was bringing in someone that had beaten all of the Rejects. Time stood still while everyone waited for a video to play, presumably to introduce the mystery member of the Elite. Nothing happened, so Bailey said it was David Young. The crowd popped. Wilson upended the debate table and security had to hit the ring to separate Bailey and Wilson. Awesome stuff. This is turning into a legendary feud.
Greg Hunter was backstage with Ace Rockwell, Slim J and Todd Sexton. J had heat with Rockwell about getting hit with the Aces High at the last TV. Rockwell said it was an accident. Sexton played peacemaker. Rockwell and J agreed to set aside their difference for tonight. The babyface trio departed for the ring. A disturbing sound could be heard off camera. Hunter entered the next room to find Sexton face down on the floor with Rinauro standing over him with a barbell.
(7) Ace Rockwell & Slim J beat Salvatore Rinauro & Jeremy Vain & Chad Parham in 19:20 when Rockwell pinned Rinauro with the Aces High. Parham’s tights read “Numero Uno.” Rinauro said he was going to give Rockwell a wrestling lesson, but it was the other way around, as Rockwell used dropkicks and headlocks to stifle Sal. J took Vain down with a double leg and pounded on him. But Vain distracted ref Brent Wiley, allowing Rinauro to clock J. Vain hit a facebuster to soften J up. Parham tagged in and whipped up on Slimmy. J countered Parham’s hanging neckbreaker with a shoulder mounted rolling reverse cradle. Nice hope spot. J got a tag the ref didn’t see, but that spot was played out from the previous matches. Parham used La Tapatia. J made the comeback and hot-tagged Rockwell, who was all over Parham. Parham saw the Aces High coming and scooted away for a tag to Rinauro. Rockwell picked up right where he left off on Parham. Meanwhile, Parham walked out on his partners. Rockwell hit Ray Gordy’s spinning fisherman suplex on Rinauro and Vain saved. J’s roundhouse kick followed by a Rockwell spinebuster was good for another near fall. But V crotched Rockwell on the top and nailed him with the VKO. Rinauro followed with the bicycle kick and J made the save. J hit a double flying slop drop on Rinauro and V. J put Rockwell on top of Rinauro, but Sal kicked out. Vain hit a wheelbarrow suplex on Rockwell. Rinauro covered and Rockwell kicked out. Rinauro blocked the Aces High but Rockwell got it on the second try for the 1-2-3.
The postmatch celebration came to an abrupt halt when J laid out Rockwell. J was backing his way up the ramp when he got hammered from behind by Parham. Parham put one foot on Rockwell’s limp body and raised both title belts raised over his head to close the show.
NOTES: The full card for Hardcore Hell is as follows: Parham (c) vs. Rockwell (c) vs. Vain vs. Slim with both the TV title and the heavyweight title on the line, UAS (c) (with Palmer) vs. Justice Served (with Getz) for the tag team titles in a double hangman’s match, NWA Elite vs. Devil’ AaA Rejects in an Anarchy Rulz match, Bentley vs. Delay & Hawkins in a handicap match, Brunettes vs. Young & Creed, and Chase & Phoenix & Roberts & Matthews vs. Team Macktion & Shatter & Fields…The next MAXW show is 3/24 at the Fusion Warehouse in Anderson, SC…Bill DeMott worked the APW show in Royston Friday night. Rick Michaels & Simon Sermon defeated Don Matthews & Bill DeMott when DeMott turned on Matthews, thus revealing an alliance between DeMott and his former Deep South broadcast partner, Nigel Sherrod. Corporal Punishment was the winner of a three-way for the Southern States Title over Dale Dwindle and Ryan Michaels...Tank was in Portage, Indiana Saturday night for the debut of Fight Sports Midwest where he took on Claudio Castagnoli…UAS, Chavis, and Texas Treats (Don Juan & Chris Marval) all appeared on the TNA Destination X PPV during the LAX/Team 3D segment.
NWA Anarchy TV Report
Episode 54
March 12, 2007
It's March Madness and don't forget to fill out those brackets. Also, I'm headed to an Pro Wrestling Mid-Atlantic that will feature special guests Magnum TA, Bob Caudle, Ron Garvin and Babydoll. PWMA has a good roster and normally puts on a great show. If you're headed up to the Outer Banks of North Carolina during the weekend of March 24, check out the newest NWA affiliate, Southern Pro in Ahoskie at the National Guard Armory for some high quality wrestling action.
WRESTLING: (n.) \’res-ling\ A sport of contest in which two individuals face off in unarmed combat.
ANARCHY: (n.) \an-ar-key\ (1) A state of lawlessness due to absence of authority. (2) A complete lack of order.
What happens when you mix the two together? NWA-Anarchy!
- Greg Hunter and John Johnson join us for another edition of NWA Anarchy. They recap Ace Rockwell’s successful TV Title defense against “the International Superstar” Jimmy Rave. This week, Seth Delay & Patrick Bentley face Brody Ray Chase & Brandon Phoenix in a battle of the two remaining teams of the Tag Team Turmoil from Season’s Beatings. Also on tap, Truitt & Shatter face the daunting task of competing with the extremely pissed off NWA Elite.
1. Hayden Young & Austin Creed vs. Anger Inc. (Jason Blackman & Adam Roberts)
THE MATCH: Wow, the heat here is absolutely amazing. The fans cheer the faces and immediately go into a “Blackman sucks” chant. And no, they are not referring to Austin Creed, who is black. They are referring to one Jason Blackman. The crown then joins in unison, “Alabama… SUCKS~!” The bell rings and the crowd goes into yet another “Blackman sucks” chant. Holy #####, this is awesome. Creed gains the early advantage on Roberts by outquicking him with his pugilistic and wrestling skills. Young tags in to dropkick Roberts and Creed catches him with a sit down clothesline. Young makes the cover for a two count. Roberts backs Young to the corner and tags Blackman in. Young catches him with a springboard maneuver. Young turnbuckle whips Roberts, flies all the way to the floor after a leaping side kick and takes him down with a springboard Lou Thesz press. Young makes the cover for a two count. Young sets up for an atomic drop, but Roberts makes the blind tag. Roberts heads in and decapitates Young for a two count. That hurt. Young telegraphs a backdrop and Roberts makes him pay with an elbow for a two count. Meanwhile, the crowd continues to taunt Anger Inc. Blackman tags in, lands the Big Boot and hiptosses Young into a backbreaker. I’m sure “the Messiah of the Backbreaker” Roderick Strong would have been proud, even though it might have not been as painful. Blackman distracts Creed and Anger Inc. double leg snaps Young. After a commercial break, Roberts makes a cocky cover for a two count. Young ducks a double clothesline and rebounds off the ropes for one of his own. Young fires away on Blackman and receives a boot to the face when he charges in. Blackman makes him pay dearly with a huge middle ropes clothesline. Roberts tags in and stomps the exposed elbow. Roberts turnbuckle smashes Young and distracts Creed. Roberts connects with a huge spinning neckbreaker for a two count. Young begins to fire back, but Roberts catches him with a knee after bouncing off the ropes. Blackman tags in, turnbuckle whips Young and misses the Kick of Doom. Young lands an enziguri and makes the hot tag to Creed. Creed dazzles Anger Inc. with the Monte Fisto and Young lands the Flying Squirrel. The legal man, Creed, makes the cover on Blackman for the victory.
WINNERS: Young & Creed.
COMMENTS: This was the first of three good tag matches. NWA Anarchy has a rich tag team division and the ability to thrown any two teams out to put on a great match. Young & Creed are good workers and continue to show why they deserve a push. Anger Inc. was fun as the classic old school heels.
RATING: **¼
- Up next, footage airs of Delay’s miserly decision that led to his team’s downfall at Season’s Beatings. You know, Delay is about to turn heel when the heel color commentator claims that Delay is better man on a face team. Of course, that also means the color commentator is also going to claim that he carries the weight of the announcing team each week. Of course, that’s what Mr. John Johnson does best. Bentley gets tired of Delay being an ##### and decks him. One week later, Delay apologizes to Bentley. Delay says he will take a part of the blame that Bentley screwed the match up. He wants Bentley to perk up and smile. Then, in a strange move, Delay takes a seat beside Adrian Hawkins and tells him he loves pink. Hawkins appreciates the sentiments. Delay calls “Patty” to head to the ring. Hawkins tells Patty that Delay likes his ring gear. Damn, that was weird and great all in one fun interview. I hope Delay’s whacky personality gets exposed here because he has the makings of a great heel.
2. Seth Delay & Patrick Bentley vs. Brody Ray Chase & Brandon Phoenix
THE MATCH: Bentley has asked us to stop calling him the “Human Action Figure.” They reflect upon Delay & Bentley not tasting gold in 18 months. Bentley tags in and viciously assaults Phoenix’s arm with double sledges. Bentley applies an arm ringer and goes for the tag, but Delay is admiring his immaculate boots. Phoenix nails Bentley and the heels go to work on him. Hunter corrects Johnson about looking good and that it pays to win on TV and not lose. Chase executes a suplex for a two count. After a commercial break, Chase & Phoenix continue to work over Bentley after he misses a dropkick. Bentley tries to fire back, but Chase displays his strength with a fall away slam. Chase slaps on the Scorpion Deathlock, but Bentley makes it to the ropes. Phoenix tags in to toy with Bentley and then delivers a head and arm suplex for a two count. Johnson calls Bentley a glory hog for not tagging out. Bentley finally buys himself time with a dropkick. He heads to the corner to make the tag, but Delay leaps off the apron and treks back to the locker room. It looks like Delay won’t be going to the Pay Windah tonight. (Go to www.ddt.com to find out who went to the proverbial Pay Windah back in WCW’s heyday. Hell, you can catch reviews of virtually every WCW show from the 90’s and an incredible Arn Anderson tribute page. Check ‘em out if you have never heard of ‘em.) Johnson blames Bentley on Delay walking out because he doesn’t get paid by the hour. Chase makes the cover for a two count. Chase follows up with a huge fireman’s carry suplex for a two count. Phoenix tags in to further assault the defenseless Bentley. Chase tags in and Bentley surprises him with a Sunset flip for a two count. Bentley follows up with a desperation dropkick as Adrian Hawkins heads out to rally him. The crowd rallies behind Bentley as Phoenix slams him. Phoenix signals for the end as Johnson notes that Hawkins is sticking his nose in the wrong business, which as any good heel color commentator would do, signal a heel turn by Hawkins. Chase takes Bentley down with a sit out chokeslam. Chase pauses and goes for a second chokeslam, but Bentley counters with an enziguri. Chase crawls over to his corner to make the tag. However, Delay heads back out to council Hawkins and walk him back to the locker room. This leaves Bentley alone, but he fights back with a huge foot when Phoenix leaps off the top rope. Bentley looks for the tag, but Hawkins is nowhere to be seen. Phoenix takes advantage of the situation with a huge STO for the victory.
WINNERS: Chase & Phoenix.
COMMENTS: This was a well executed match with the predictable heel turn by Delay. To be honest, it is time that Delay & Bentley parted ways and gets a single push for the near future. There is only so much you can do with a tag team and it seems like they haven’t been involved in any major feuds since Season’s Beatings ’05. Sure they’ve had a few mini-feuds, but no sort of big push. (Correct me if I’m wrong here.) Delay will certainly make a great heel. Also, Hawkins will probably perform better as a cocky heel.
RATING: **¾
- Guess who has something to say next? It’s our old evil buddy, one “Reverend” Dan Wilson and his Staff of Righteousness. He scorns one attorney and manager Jeff G Bailey for spending an exorbitant amount of money to rid himself of second class citizens. Ok, so he didn’t say that, but it’s pretty close. He laughs because Abyss, AJ Styles & Kory Chavis couldn’t get the job done. He then rants that poser Mikael Judas couldn’t get the job done either. He tells Bailey to take the winner’s purse from the disqualification victory and he could help shove Judas’s intestines shoved back in his business end. (Wow, that’s powerful stuff right there.) Wilson laughs and admits that Bailey is smart. And if Bailey is smart, he will quit because he is outnumbered. If Bailey shows his face again, he will be eliminated and promises his worst nightmare will occur next week because the “Son of Satan”, aka “the Satanic Pyromaniac”, Azreal will hand the most prized possession of Bailey, the NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Title, back to the Rejects. When it happens, it will be HELL ON EARTH~!
3. Truitt Fields & Shatter vs. the NWA Elite (Onyx & Jeff Lewis)
THE MATCH: Onyx and Shatter lock up for the proverbial Test of Strength, but Lewis helps Onyx win with a good old Greco Roman eye rake. Shatter fights out of a headlock and sends Onyx scrambling after a shoulderblock. Onyx regroups, but meets the same fate. Lewis reluctantly tags in while Hunter accuses Johnson of drinking too much cognac. Johnson says it’s hard enough to carry Hunter on commentary, but it’s even more impressive when he is carrying a 105 degree fever. Fields takes Lewis down with a dropkick and a snap suplex for a two count. Fields continues his assault with a Stinger splash. Shatter tags in and they takes Lewis down with a double shoulderbreaker. Shatter lands a fistdrop before tagging Fields back in to execute a double team Go 2 Sleep guttbuster for a two count. Lewis reverse whips Fields to the ropes where Onyx catches him with a clothesline or a forearm to the back of the neck. It was simple and effective. After a commercial break, Lewis slaps a chinlock on Fields. Fields tries to turn the move back on Lewis as Hunter turns everything back on Johnson. Fields escapes, but Lewis takes him down with a dropkick for a two count. Onyx tags in and slaps an armbar on Fields before slapping on a bearhug. Shatter takes the hot tag, but Lewis distracts the referee, so no legal tag is made. Lewis heads in to further hurt Fields’s pride. Lewis whips Fields into Onyx’s knee, but that only serves to wake him up. Fields nails Onyx and connects with a short arm clothesline on Lewis. Shatter receives the hot tag and goes to work on Lewis with a huge backdrop. However, Onyx sends Fields to the floor with a clothesline. Shatter takes exception and catches the legal man, Onyx, with a spinebuster, but Lewis is waiting in the shadows and lands a punch to the gut. Shatter has other ideas and sends Lewis flying down with a gorilla press slam. At this point, this turns into a four way. The Elite receive dualing 10 Shots to the Dome. The Elite decides that they have had enough: Lewis sends Fields flying to the floor and Onyx slaps on the full nelson on Shatter for the submission victory.
WINNER: NWA Elite.
COMMENTS: This was a good match that offered a logical explanation of why Shatter & Fields snuck in a lot of offense. They managed to hang with the Elite and showed why they are deserving of a run in Anarchy. As mentioned before, they would probably be better served as heels only to turn face down the road.
RATING: **½
- After a commercial break, Tank & Iceberg head out to decimate Shatter & Fields with unspeakable horror. Wilson grabs the mike and claims that they can beat these newbies in 30 seconds. He says they didn’t learn their lesson with they dismantled Mikael Judas and dares the Elite to return to the ring. Guess what? The Elite take them out on the dare, but Shaun Tempers heads out to outnumber them. Bailey heads back to the locker room and brings out a 99 foot tall man with a leather mask on. Needless to say, this mother #####er turns Assassin #1 by headbutting Tank and clotheslines Iceberg. He then takes out Tempers with a huge guillotine chokeslam. Dominous heads out, but Wilson pulls him back and retreats to the locker room. Bailey grabs the mike and commands the Rejects to remove their pathetic carcasses from the premises. He introduces his new giant as Abomination, the man who wiped out the Rejects like a Kleenex™ in a photo booth. He promises Wilson that it will only get worse from here. Abomination’s sole purpose is to eliminate Wilson. Remember, the Elite doesn’t get mad, they get stabby. He tells them to get the hell out of his building and head back to his Tennessee compound to regroup because they don’t stand a chance. Hunter is befuddled at Abomination as he tells us that this is the biggest message ever delivered in the NWA Arena. I wholeheartedly agree with that statement.
- OVERALL: This week featured three good successive tag matches, which is normally hard to accomplish. One major storyline was advanced as well as the ongoing Delay/Bentley/Hawkins situation. It’s easy to tell that the performers are motivated by the wrestling and fun interviews.
- DOWNLOAD: http://www.thesuperstation.net/nwaanarchy.html.
NWA Jr. Heavyweight Title: Tiger Mask (c) beat Negro Casas (14:05) with a la magistral (6th defense).
NJPW 3/18/07
Amagasaki Memorial Park Gymnasium
NWA Main Event Wrestling
March 17, 2007
Columbia, TN - Freddie's Auction House
Happy St.Patrick's Day, Everyone!
RESULTS:
Main Event
"Mr. Impact" J. T. Quest w/Xstacy def Randy Whitehead.
Whitehead took an early advantage, but JT Quest soon
got the upper hand. This match went back and forth
with Whitehead getting punished at the hands of Quest
and even Xstacy. Xstacy jumped onto the ring apron
and distracted Whitehead and the referee while tossing
JT her crowbar - “Little Impact”. Quest used the
crowbar on Whitehead while the ref was still
distracted by Xstacy. Mr.Impact picked up the second
victory in this feud 1-2-3. He then continued his
beat down after the bell rung, throwing the ref out of
the ring and attacking Randy Whitehead to add further
damage.
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Mid American X Division Champion Brandon Stone def
Cody Whitehead w/Avenger via count out.
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"American Nightmare" Johnny Demento & Slade def the
Syndicate Crew members LA Player and Carnage in a
chaotic non-title match up. Demento got the three
count after a picture perfect frog splash. This feud
is long from over.
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P.Dubb def Nerdy White boy via DQ. This match was
back and forth and even the ref was knocked silly.
The referee did come to see Nerdy use his text book as
a weapon.
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"The Iceman" Chris Eckos def Antiono via DQ. Eckos
tossed Antiono a weapon while the ref was distracted
by an aggressive fan. Eckos then played possum and
acted KO ed. The ref DQ ed Antiono thinking he used
the weapon.
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Manga w/ Miss Opium def Mr. Sandman after a hard
fought match. Manga used his numbchucks to KO Mr.
Sandman when the ref was distracted.
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AJ Phoenix def Avenger w/ Cody Whitehead after Cody
mistakenly tripped Avenger from outside the ring.
Phoenix took advantage with a roll up for the pin.
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Huge Mule Day Shows April 13 AND 14th! Stay tuned for
more Information!! Johnny Swinger, Lee Condry,
Brandon Stone, The Syndicate Crew and more to appear!!!!!!!!!!!
The word "listen" contains the same letters as the word "silent."
- Sean Kelly
NWA Central States
March 17th 2007 is a night that will go down in
history as the night a new NWA Kansas Champion was
crowned when Dingo pinned Mark Sterling who before
that had held the title for just under 2 YEARS!!!
The match which took place because Homicide was unable
to get to the CSW Arena due to the huge snow storm in
New York was announced before the show by Martin T.
Now this match was not just any regular title defense
it was a no DQ match and both wrestlers took full
advatange of that.
This match will have to be considered on of the most
bloody and brutal matches in CSW history! Congrats to
Dingo on the win and now a run down of the other
matches on the card :
“Dynamite” Seth Knight defeated the defending “Golden
Boy” Greg Anthony for the NWA Southern Junior
Heavyweight Title
Tony Morales defeated Tyler Cook
Darrien Sanders def. Domino Rivera (After the match
Kraig Keesman came in wanting to put his fued with
Darrien behind them and to toast with a beer…instead
he attacked Sanders and coverd him in beer.)
Michael Strider defended Jeremy Wyatt successfully
defending the Central States Title
Bret Young def. Hype Gotti by DQ after Derek Stone
distracted Young with magic and Hype hit Young with
the 1-Shot.
Kraig Keesman pinned Mark Wilson in a 3-way that also
had Corwin Star (After the match Darrien Sanders
attacked Keesman and issued the challenge for the TLC
match on May 12.)
Dingo def. Mark Sterling for the KS State Title in the
no DQ match
Quick results from Fight Sports Midwest's "Chapter One" in Portage, IN on 3/17...
1. TWEEK & DASH PHOENIX def. DARIN CORBIN & RYAN CRUZ.
Ring announcer JOEY EASTMAN interviewed BRYAN ALVAREZ in the ring, who introduced himself to the live audience and explained his previous history as an independent wrestler in the Pacific Northwest and current dispute with Larry Sweeney which has lured him back into action. Alvarez joined commentary for the next match.
2. CLAUDIO CASTAGNOLI def. TANK after a springboard European uppercut off the 2nd rope.
LARRY SWEENEY made his way to ringside and began to run his mouth to BRYAN ALVAREZ, luring him away from the commentary table and causing Alvarez to chase him back to the locker room.
3. MsCHIF def. ANN BROOKSTONE & MICKIE KNUCKLES in a three-way elimination match to retain the NWA World Women's Title. Brookstone was eliminated first by Mickie Knuckles after a Facelift in the corner. Finally MsChif blew the green mist in the eyes of Mickie and hit Obliteration (2nd rope piledriver) in the corner to lead to the pinfall.
4. Tag Team Gauntlet Series
a. DRAKE YOUNGER & VORTEKZ def. BRANDON THOMASELLI & CHASE RICHARDS.
b. "Sexy" SHAWN COOK & DUSTIN LILLARD def. DRAKE YOUNGER & VORTEKZ.
c. TRIK DAVIS & BILLY ROC def. "Sexy" SHAWN COOK & DUSTIN LILLARD.
d. TRIK DAVIS & BILLY ROC def. TRUTH MARTINI & CJ OTIS. After being eliminated, Truth and CJ attacked both men, softening them up for the Iron Saints.
e. VITO & SAL THOMASELLI def. TRIK DAVIS & BILLY ROC to win Tag Team Gauntlet Series.
5. JOSH ABERCROMBIE def. AUSTIN ARIES with a quick rollup after Aries missed the 450 splash.
6. HYDRA def. "Old Timer" JEFF KING.
7. BRYAN ALVAREZ wrestled "Sweet & Sour" LARRY SWEENEY to a no contest after a double pin. Sweeney brought his own ICW/ICWA referee BUDDY LEE BROOKS to assist FSM official BRYCE REMSBURG during the match. A belly to back suplex saw both men's shoulders against the canvas as both referees counted simultaneously. Sweeney quickly took off with his bag of money as well as the Texarkana Title.
8. ARIK CANNON & JOSH ABERCROMBIE def. TYLER BLACK & JIMMY JACOBS in an impromptu tag team match. It began as a singles contest between Cannon and Tyler black, which saw Abercrombie interfere on behalf of Cannon. The FSM mascot dressed in a monkey suit came to the aid of Black and asked for it to be turned into a tag team match. The mascot did not remove is mask until the closing moments of the match, following a big monkey flip and calling for the gorilla press... to be revealed as Jimmy Jacobs. Post-match, Cannon and Abercrombie viciously attacked Jacobs' leg with a steel chair.
9. SAMOA JOE def. "The Last of a Dying Breed" EDDIE KINGSTON via chokeout in a very hard hitting main event contest.
NOTES: Attendance was roughly 250 for this debut event for the new organization.... FSM returns to Portage on 5/11 with Tiger Mask IV vs. "Lightning" Mike Quackenbush and Low Ki vs. Alex Shelley already announced... With a loaded tag team scene, FSM will hold a tournament during the month of August to crown NWA Indiana State Tag Team Champions... it was agreed to in the locker room during the main event the Larry Sweeney and Bryan Alvarez will settle their dispute over the outcome of their match at a future FSM event in a rematch... The event was filmed by Smart Mark Video, which will be releasing the show on DVD during the coming weeks.
NWA EMPIRE’S MARCH MELTDOWN RESULTS:
NWA Empire held its March Meltdown show last Saturday
evening (March 10, 2007) at Sty. Johnsburg Firehall,
and the show provided a great night of wrestling for
the 400+ fans in attendance.
Arguably, Pepper Parks and John McChesney turned in
the match of the night. Prior to this match, Parks
and the man known as “Fabulous” had never faced each
other in a wrestling ring. You would never have known
it by the match they put on. Pepper Parks truly earns
his nickname of “Amazing” as he continued his winning
ways in WNY, taking a hard fought victory over
McChesney in an exciting 5-star match.
The main event of March Meltdown, pitting Hellcat and
Brodie Lee against Jonny Puma and Jimmy Olsen, had
every indication of being a major brawl, and it
fulfilled that prediction and more. In the end,
special guest referee Chip Stetson had so much trouble
keeping order that he finally threw the match out and
declared it a no contest. That didn’t stop the
combatants though, especially Hellcat and Puma, who
looked like they wanted to totally annihilate each
other. The brawl between the two teams finally had
the dressing room clearing as numerous Empire
wrestlers rushed in to separate the warring parties.
Can anything short of a cage be used to end this
heated war between Hellcat and Puma?
Here are the results from NWA Empire’s March Madness:
Pre-show matches:
Dewey (dressed as Dewmaga and accompanied by Armando
Alejandro (Coconut) Jones) defeated the Kovac Brothers
(Matt & Michael) in a handicap match
Colin Olsen defeated Chip Stetson with unwanted and
unsolicited help from Brodie Lee. After the match
both Chip and Colin were beaten down by Brodie and
Hellcat until Colin’s brother Jimmy Olsen and Jonny
Puma ran in to make the save.
Main-show matches:
Brandon Thurston beat Chris Cooper
Ice, Ivan Ratske, & Cade Cassidy defeated the team of
Kevin Grace, JP Hawke, & Brett Mednik
Eric Everlast defeated Gabe Saint
Rhythm & Booze (Frank the Tank & Buddy Delmar)
wrestled to a double count out with Spoiled Rotten
(Ian Decay & Troy Buchanan)
"The Amazing" Pepper Parks defeated "Fabulous" John
McChesney
The Roadies (Dunn & Marcos) defeated The Killer Steves
(Steve Kruz & Steve McKenzie) in a match that some
looked at as being a match to determiner the best tag
team in Western New York.
Damien Alexander won a match with different
stipulations. The match began as an over-the-top-rope
battle royal, with the stipulation that when the match
got down to the final three, it would become a
three-way dance. Once the 3-way dance began, the man
winning the match would be granted a spot in the Lord
of the Dance (3-Way) title match at the next NWA
Empire show. Conversely, the man pinned in the
three-way dance would be fired from NWA Empire. The
combatants in the battle royal included the likes of
Derek Duncum, Spazz, Luis Whiteshoes, Maximo Suave,
Kyle McCloud, and Evan McCloud. The final three came
down to Benjamin Smythe, “Inferno” Johnny Adams and
Benjamin Smythe. Alexander pinned Smythe to win the
match, assuring Damien of a spot in the Lord of the
Dance title match at the next show, and assuring
Smythe of a trip to the unemployment line. As the
shocked Smythe slowly came to realize he had just lost
his job, the large crowd said goodbye to Ben with the
rousing chorus of the old Steam song Na-Na Hey Hey,
Goodbye.
"The Mastiff" Will Christianson successfully defended
the NWA Empire Lord of the Dance title against Ron
Falco and “The Dark Pony” JP Black when interference
from Reese, the assistant to Falco's manager Amanda
Stroyer backfired. After the match, JP Black accused
Reese of costing him the match and spanked her in the
middle of the ring. Falco and Stroyer then berated
Reese before leaving themselves. As Mastiff came to
the ring a few fans noted that he wore the NWA Upstate
Kayfabe Dojo title belt, which he had won from Eric
Everlast at NWA Upstate’s February Fallout, over the
NWA Lord of the Dance belt.
Marc Mandrake battered and destroyed his brother Tommy
Mandrake in brutal victory that saw Marc actually
break a steel chair with a vicious shot to Tommy’s
head. Tommy showed an awful lot of heart and fight
against his older brother, before being taken out with
that chair shot. Maybe a street fight should be
booked between these two to find out exactly who has
the most heart in the Mandrake clan.
Hellcat & Brodie Lee wrestled to a no-contest with
Jonny Puma & Jimmy Olsen when special guest referee
Chip Stetson could not keep order between the two
teams and decided to throw the match out. As
mentioned earlier, the two teams continued to brawl
after Stetson’s decision was announced, and the
dressing room emptied to separate the combatants.
One really has to applaud the efforts of Stetson as
special referee during the main event. Despite his
problems feud with Hellcat, Chip called the match
right down the middle, as a good unbiased referee
should. When the match got out of hand and
degenerated into an uncontrollable brawl, Chip made
the only logical decision in calling for a no-contest.
He has proven to be a man of honor who can be trusted
to do the right thing and keep his personal feelings
in check while wearing the referee’s stripes.
NWA EMPIRE MAILING LIST CONTEST:
NWA Empire would like to congratulate Steve Pardee,
whose name was drawn last Saturday from the bucket
containing the names of all the members of the NWA
Empire Mailing List. Steve will be receiving two free
admissions to NWA Empire’s next show. Will your name
be drawn at the next show? You better be there to
find out since you must be present at the shows in
order to win.
NWA EMPIRE’S NEXT SHOW:
At the conclusion of March Madness it was announced
that NWA Empire’s next show will be held at St.
Johnsburg Firehall on Saturday night May 19. More
information will be sent out via the NWA Empire
mailing list as details on the show are announced.
Show information will also be posted, when available,
on the official website of NWA Empire at
http://nwaempire.com.
For more great wrestling action, check out NWA
Empire’s sister fed, NWA Upstate. Operating out of
the Rochester, NY area, NWA Upstate seeks to provide
fans with the some of the best indy wrestling in New
York State. NWA Upstate’s 3rd anniversary show,
Anniversary Anarchy, is being held on April 7, 2007 at
Minett Hall in Henrietta, NY. The show features an
appearance by former ECW and TNA champion Raven, who
will be taking on former ECW star “Dastardly” Danny
Doring that evening. Also in action will be rising
indy wrestling stars Ruckus and Delirious. For more
information on NWA Upstate, see the official NWA
Upstate website at: http://www.nwaupny.com/
To discuss the results of NWA Empire’s March Madness
or anything else related to either NWA Empire or its’
sister fed NWA Upstate, join the two fed’s official
message board at:
http://s6.invisionfree.com/nwaempirefanclub/index.php?
What an night it was last night as the N.W.A. Hawaii
presented Superbash: Gettin' wild in Waianae. A crowd
of approx. 350+ came and saw a great night of action
as they saw a new Jr. Heavyweight champion crowned, a
rookie with an upset victory over a veteran wrestler,
and one of the best Heavyweight title matches seen in
Hawaii in recent memory. Well, of to the action:
Match #1
N.W.A. Hawaii Jr. Heavyweight Championship
Bushido X vs. El Guapo (title vacant since September
2006)
El Guapo, the suprise replacement choosen by General
Manager Rich Miyamoto for The Waz, fustrated Bushido X
early by ducking below a couple of collar and elbow
lock-up attempts as well as his dancing antics. This
seemed to shake Bushido of his game a little as El
Guapo gained control early in the match. El Guapo held
the advantage thru-out most of the contest.
B.X. did manage to gain the upper hand late in the
match then hit El Guapo with a Super Kick, pretty much
knocking him out. However, instead of going
for the pin, Bushido turned his attention towards the
still injured Ricky Thunder (offical time-keeper for
this show). As Bushido was focused on Thunder, El
Guapo recovered, turned X around, kicked him in the
gut then nailed the Famasser for the pin fall victory.
Winner and new N.W.A. Hawaii Jr. Heavyweight champion:
El Guapo.
Match #2
Ativalu w/ Haggis MacNasty vs. Mando
A battle of big men. Mando, making his way to Hawaii
for this show via California, weighed in around 300
lbs. and showed suprising mobility for someone his
size.
Ativalu, at 6'4" and 240 lbs. continues to improve
with every match and keeps adding new things to his
arsenal.
No one really controlled this match as the momentum
went back and forth between the two. In the end,
Haggis managed to get the attention of referee
Scott Stryker. During the distraction, Ativalu grabbed
the bone that Mando brought to the ring, and clubbed
Mando and got the cover for the win.
Winner: Ativalu
Match #3
The Metal Maniac vs. Super Typhoon
The Metal Maniac made his return to the ring after a 2
year absence to face the rookie Super Typhoon. Maniac
controlled the match as Super Typhoon
could never mount an offense against the veteran. Late
in the match, Maniac threw Super Typhoon into the
corner and hit a splash. Maniac did it a second
time. On the third attempt, Typhoon moved out of the
way, causing the Metal Maniac to crash into the
turnbuckle. Super Typhoon slipped in behind and got
the school boy roll-up for the upset.
Winner: Super Typhoon
Match #4
The Amazing Spiderdude vs. The Masked Custodian
The N.W.A. Hawaii debut on The Masked Custodian. A
back and forth contest in which Spiderdude came out
victorious with the Shining Wizard.
Winner: The Amazing Spiderdude
Match #5
J.T. Wolfen vs. "Hot Sauce" Jody Lopez
Lopez came into this match with a much different
attitude than had been seen in the past. He was very
confrontational towards the crowd and even got
into a verbal joust with his tag-team partner Ricky
Thunder.
Lopez got the upper hand early on in the match, but
the former Wolfen, a former N.W.A. North American
champion, used his size and power advantage to
gain control in the latter stages. Wolfen slammed
Lopez near the corner of the ring and attempted a
Moonsault but missed. Lopez went to another corner
to attempet his finisher (Frog Splash). As Lopez was
climbing to the top, a groggy Wolfen fell into the
ropes and Lopez "crotched" himself. Wolfen climbed up
and hit the Wolfenizer for the win.
Winner: J.T. Wolfen
Match #6
N.W.A. Hawaii Heavyweight Championship
Kapu [c] w/ Bushido X vs. Sickdog
A long awaited match-up between two of the top
wrestlers in Hawaii for the biggest prize in the
state. Both men left nothing in the bag as they
both hit each other with suplexes, clotheslines,
missle drop kicks, and other high impact moves. But
neither refused to stay down for the count.
At around the mid-way point of the match, Bushido X
grabbed the championship belt an placed on one corner
then went to the opposite corner and got referee Scott
Stryker's attention. Kapu picked up the belt and
clocked Sickdog with it. Stryker started counting the
pinfall, but Sickdog kicked out at 2 and 3/4. Kapu was
beside himself but stayed on the offensive.
A couple of minutes later, Sickdog gained the momentum
and caught Kapu in the Sickdog Drop. As Sickdog
executed the move, Kapu's leg caught
Stryker in the groin, taking the referee down. Bushido
X tried to take advantage of this and got into the
ring and hit Sickdog in the back of the head with a
chain wrapped around his hand. The blow didn't phase
the challenger at all. Sickdog grabbed the chain from
X, wrapped it around his own hand and
was poised to use on Kapu. Referee Stryker recovered
and saw him with the chain and took it away and tossed
to the side. Stryker could be heard telling
Sickdog not to get himself disqualified.
Bushido X once again got involved distracting both
Sickdog and Stryker. In the meantime, Kapu got the
chain, wrapped around his hand and hit Sickdog
square between the eyes. Kapu threw the chain out of
the ring and pinned Sickdog. Stryker turned around and
counted the 1,2,3.
After the match, Kapu dared G.M. Miyamoto to come into
the ring and take the belt away himself. Miyamoto at
first said he would stay on the floor,
then changed his mind and told Kapu that if he backed
up, he would come in the ring. Sickdog had recovered
by this time and was standing behind Kapu, and
as Kapu backed up into him, Sickdog nailed the Sickdog
Drop. Miyamoto then got in the ring, stood over Kapu
and announced that there will be a
rematch at the next show.
Title rankings as of 03/11/07
N.W.A. Hawaii Heavyweight Championship
Champion: Kapu
1- Sickdog
2- J.T. Wolfen
3- Ativalu
4- Bushido X
5- Super Typhoon
N.W.A. Hawaii Tag-team Championship
Champions: 939 Connection ("Hot Sauce" Jody Lopez &
Ricky Thunder)
1- East Coast Connection (J.T. Wolfen & Sickdog)
2- Manu Samoa (Ativalu & Tui)
3- Kapu & Bushido X
N.W.A. Hawaii Jr. Heavyweight Championship
Champion: El Guapo
1- Super Typhoon
2- The Amazing Spiderdude
3- Bushido X
4- Ricky Thunder
NWA PRO AWS ran it's 5th Anniversary show on Sunday afternoon 3/11.
The main event saw Lil’ Cholo win a 60 Man World War
III Battle Royal last eliminating Al Katrazz. Also on
the show, Adam Pearce defeated Babi Slymm to retain
the NWA Heritage Championship. For complete results,
click below.
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Bo Cooper, Sexy Chino & Scorpio Sky defeated Bobby Jo
Marshall, Cameron Wallis & Damian Slater
Al Katrazz defeated Markus Riot in a King Kong Bundy
5-Count Challenge
Los Chivos (Kayam & Enigma de Oro) & Piratita Morgan
defeated Los Luchas (Zokre & Phoenix Star) &
Octagoncito
Disco Machine defeated Lil’ Cholo to retain the LA
Light Heavyweight Championship
The Young Bucks (Nick & Matt Jackson) defeated Karl
Anderson & Joey Ryan to retain the NWA Pro Tag Team
Championship
Adam Pearce defeated Babi Slymm to retain the NWA
Heritage Championship
Lil’ Cholo win a 60 Man World War III Battle Royal
last eliminating Al Katrazz. Entrants in the match
included:
1. Nick Jackson 2. Bobby Jo Marshall 3. Apollo Kahn 4.
Devan Lynch 5. Johnny Webb 6. Al Katrazz 7. Guerra de
Sangre 8. Lil' Cholo 9. Ronnie Tsunami 10. Johnny
Suave 11. Babi Slymm 12. Christopher Diamond 13. Rocky
Romero 14. Scorpio Sky 15. Tyrell James 16. Redheaded
Stepchild 17. Phoenix Star 18. Dustin Blair 19. Markus
Riot 20. Karl Anderson 21. Topgun Talwar 22. Sexy
Chino 23. C.E. Vander Pyle 24. Steve Andrews 25.
Enigma de Oro 26. Ryan Mason 27. Brawlin Bo Cooper 28.
Matt Collins 29. CK Jackson 30. Dino Winwood 31.
Jerome Robinson 32. Steve Pain 33. The Step-Father 34.
Jay Garland 35. Kid Karnage 36. TJ Perkins 37. Webster
Dauphiney 38. Johnny Paradise 39. Bart Kapitzke 40.
Abraham Delgado 41. Rockin Randy Rocket 42. Ronin 43.
Cameron Wallis 44. Ray Murillo 45. Navajo Warrior 46.
Disco Machine 47. Kayam 48. Adam Pearce 49. Leo Blaze
50. Chance Prophet 51. Diablo Rojo 52. Matt Jackson
53. Joey Ryan 54. Zokre 55. Tony Raze 56. Ryan Taylor
57. Damian Slater 58. Dan Kobrick 59. Nemesis 60.
Peter Goodman
NWA PRO/EPW Perth
Quick Results for SEEDS OF EVIL:
March 17, 2007
Cosgrove Park
Clovelly Park, Australia
Hartley Jackson pulls out of the show due to injuries
'suffered' by Mark Aiston last show. Chris Vice takes
his place in the Round Robin Challenge.
-Round Robin Challenge-
Chris Vice w/Hartley Jackson, Bruce Mills, Anella &
Benny English vs Slex
Winner: Slex (advances to RR final)
Jay Andrews vs Mike Burr vs Cletus Blood
Winner: Jay Andrews
-Round Robin Challenge-
Bruce 'Havok' Mills w/Anella vs Robby Heart
-Winner: Bruce Mills (advances to finals)
-SA Title Tournament Match (Hair vs Hair)-
Devlin Reeves vs Greg Graham
Winner: Greg Graham (Devlin's hair is no more)
-Round Robin Challenge Final-
Slex vs Bruce Mills w/Anella
Winner: Slex
-MAIN EVENT LAST MAN STANDING MATCH-
Jayson Cooper vs Spike Steele
Winner: Jayson Cooper
NWA Ireland will return to Wolfe Tone Community Centre
in Bray on Sunday April 1st with a 7pm belltime.
So far Scheduled to take place is a mtch pitting Paddy
Morrow vs Paul Tracey for The NWA UK Hammerlock Britsh
Commonwealth Championship.
A special appearance by NWA Ireland & New Japan Pro
Wrestling star Fergal Devitt.
Team Mega will defend their newly won NWA Ireland Tag
Team Championship.
All this plus top class action from all your
favourite(& least favourite) NWA Ireland wrestlers
such as Phil 'The Thrill' Boyd, Sean South, Michael W
Winchester, Del PC, Gary Cassidy, & Many More
Further details and matches will be announced in
upcoming days on www.nwaireland.com
NWA UNIVERSAL NEWS AND NOTES……..3/13/07
TRIPLE X MAIN EVENT, WAGONER DEBUT, RANKINGS, INTENSE TV,
SLAM SHADY CHEERED AND ALBRIGHT OUT?
NWA RETURNS TO TAHLEQUAH. OK ON FRIDAY APRIL 13TH WITH
BIG MATCHES!
-THE NWA UNIVERSAL X CHAMPIONSHIP IS ON THE LINE IN A TRIPLE X ELIMINATION MATCH FEATURING CHAMPION “THE BROKEN ARROW BAD BOY” JUSTIN LEE, SHANE MORBID AND THE CANADIAN RED DEVIL!
-A MIXED TAG TEAM MATCH HAS BEEN ADDED WITH JESSI JERSEY AND CHANCE CHRISTOPHER FACING TIMOTHY J. ROCKWELL OF TEXAS INC AND LILY MCKENZIE. LILY AND JESSI ARE EVEN
WITH WINS, NOW LETS SEE WHAT HAPPENS WITH CHANCE AND TIMOTHY INVOLVED!
-SEE THE NWA UNIVERSAL DEBUT OF “THE ICEMAN”
-PLUS WILL HATE LLC MAKE AN APPEARANCE? ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE!
-ALL TICKETS FOR THIS SHOW ARE ONLY $5!
-DOORS FOR THIS EVENT ARE 7:00PM WITH AN 8:00PM BELL TIME
-LOCATION: TAHLEQUAH COMMUNITY AG BUILDING, 908 COLLEGE ST
-TICKETS ON SALE NOW AT:
TULSA, OK-Starship Records and Tapes, located at 12th & S. Lewis. Telephone is
918/583-0638
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918/458-0701
MUSKOGEE, OK-Gametraders, located at 300A W. Shawnee. Telephone is
918/683-7240
ONLINE at www. Ticketleap.com with service charges on credit card purchases
NWA UNIVERSAL BIG DEBUT SET FOR APRIL 14TH IN WAGONER, OK!
SEE THE SOONER STAMPEDE MATCH, BIG “INTENSE TV” TAPING!
-THE WAGONER CIVIC CENTER WILL SEE BIG TV ACTION AS THE MAIN
EVENT FEATURES “THE SOONER STAMPEDE” WITH ROYAL RUMBLE RULES AS 10 MEN FIGHT FOR THE VACANT NWA OKLAHOMA CHAMPIONSHIP!
SIGNED FOR THIS MATCH INCLUDE SLAM SHADY, CHANCE CHRISTOPHER, THE SPOILER 2000, BERNARD FUNK AND MORE TBA….
-THE UCW CHAMPION HATES LLC'S “OKLAHOMA LEGEND” ROCCO VALENTINO DEFENDS THE TITLE AGAINST NWA KANSAS CHAMPION MARK STERLING
-BIG MATCHES FOR “INTENSE TV” INCLUDING A UCW TAG TEAM TITLE DEFENSE BY THE SPOILER 2000 AND THE BOUNTY HUNTER
-DOORS FOR THIS EVENT ARE 6:00PM AND BELL TIME IS 7:00PM
-LOCATION: THE WAGONER CIVIC CENTER, 301 S. GRANT (ACROSS FROM
WAL-MART)
TICKETS ARE $7 ADULTS GA AND $5 FOR KIDS 10 AND UNDER GA
TICKETS ON SALE NOW AT:
CALL 918/232-2808 OR 918/520-1521 in Wagoner
TULSA, OK-Starship Records and Tapes, located at 12th & S. Lewis. Telephone is
918/583-0638
TAHLEQUAH, OK-RPM Paintball, located at 208 S. Muskogee. Telephone is
918/458-0701
MUSKOGEE, OK-Gametraders, located at 300A W. Shawnee. Telephone is
918/683-7240
ONLINE at www. Ticketleap.com with service charges on credit card purchases
NWA UNIVERSAL INTENSE TV DEBUTS FRIDAY APRIL 6TH!
SEE ALL OF YOUR FAVORITE NWA-UCW STARS VIA “INTENSE TV” THE BIGGEST HALF HOUR OF PRO WRESTLING ON TV TODAY!
THE SHOW WILL DEBUTS FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 6TH AT 12 MIDNIGHT ON TULSA COX CABLE CHANNEL 70 AND SATURDAY LIVE WORLDWIDE VIA THE INTERNET AT WWW.THESUPERSTATION.NET!
SLAM SHADY HAS BEEN RECEIVING CHEERS FROM THE FANS AT LIVE EVENTS WHICH HAS NOT SET WELL WITH FELLOW HATE LLC MEMBER ROCCO VALENTINO AND CEO CHRISTOPHER FOX!
THE KING OF THE DARK MATCHES ROMERO CONTRERAS RECENTLY SCORED A NON-TITLE VICTORY OVER “THE BROKEN ARROW BAD BOY” JUSTIN LEE WITH THE HELP OF THE CANADIAN RED DEVIL!
BRENT ALBRIGHT HAS NOT MADE ANY COMMENTS SINCE BEING ATTACKED BY ROCCO VALENTINO AND CHRISTOPHER FOX OF HATE LLC. VALENTINO AND PARTNER SLAM SHADY LOST A MAJOR TAG
TEAM MATCH TO ALBRIGHT AND PARTNER JUSTIN LEE. AFTER THE MATCH FOX DISTRACTED THE REF WHILE ROCCO HANDCUFFED BRENT TO THE TOP ROPE THUS THE BEATING BEGAN! IT WILL BE INTERESTING TO SEE WHAT ALBRIGHT HAS IN STORE FOR HATE LLC!
RUMORS, RUMORS, RUMORS ARE FLYING ABOUT A MAJOR SHOW AND RUN A CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES HEADED TO NWA UNIVERSAL THIS SUMMER, ALL WE CAN SAY IS SET BACK AND GET READY…… FELL THE ATTITUDE :
HERE ARE THE OFFICIAL RANKINGS FOR MARCH 2007…
Universal Heavyweight Title
Champion: Rocco Valentino
1. Brent Albright
2. Mark Sterling (NWA Kansas Champion)
3. Slam Shady
4. Chaz Taylor (NWA Texas Champion)
5. Chance Christopher
6. Justin Lee (NWA Universal X Champion)
7. The Canadian Red Devil
8. Michael Strider (NWA Central States Champion)
9. Romero Contreras
10. Mason Hunter
Oklahoma Heavyweight Title
Champion: Title Vacant
1. Chance Christopher
2. Brent Albright
3. Slam Shady
4. Romero Contreras
5. Mason Hunter
Universal X Title
Champion: Justin Lee
1. The Canadian Red Devil
2. Romero Contreras
3. Mason Hunter
4. Sudden Impact 1
5. Shane Morbid
Universal Tag Team Titles
Champions: Mass Destruction
1. Texas Inc.
2. The Devil's Rejects
3. Hate Inc.
4. Justin Lee & Brent Albright
5. Sudden Impact
MASON HUNTER HAS BEEN TIED UP WITH HIS MILITARY COMMITMENTS AND HAS NOT BEEN ABLE TO AID HATE LLC AS OF LATE, BUT SENDS WORD FOR ALL THE GOODY 2 SHOES TO WATCH THEIR BACKS!
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There are 4 announced upcoming shows for NWA Southwest
in Texas.
April 15, 2007
Dodge Arena
in McAllen, TX, 3pm Bell Time
April 21, 2007
El Paso County Coliseum
El Paso, TX, 8pm Bell Time
April 27, 2007
Plaza San Miguel
Houston, TX, 8pm Bell Time
April 29, 2007
Laredo Entertainment Center
Laredo, TX, 3pm Bell Time
NWA-Virginia Stars to Appear on UWF LIVE! Event at Colonial Harley Davidson /Buell April 20 in Prince George!!
United Wrestling Federation (UWF) President Hermie Sadler announced today that he and NWA-Virginia Promoter Rick OBrien have made a deal that will bring NWA-Virginia stars Scotty Blaze and his partner Scotty Rocker along with Sean Denny and Damian Wayne to the UWF in a tag team battle. The current NWA North American Tag Team Champions, Blaze and Rocker, will be battling Denny and Wayne in a huge tag team battle.
Blaze, Denny and Wayne all appeared on the NWA shows that took place in Prince George County High School.
The card already announced for this event includes Team 3-D, Scott Steiner, Dustin Rhodes, former Women's Champion Amy Dumas, TNA Knockout Christy Hemme, Jerry Lynn, Steve Corino, CW Anderson, and many more stars to be announced.
Sadler said he is looking forward to seeing some fresh faces on the show. "There is a lot of great talent in this area that only need the opportunity . We are going to provide a great mix of nationally known stars and also talent that is well known and has a strong following in this area."
"I am pleased to have worked with the UWF to create this opportunity of NWA talent to appear, and I look forward to seeing more NWA talent on UWF shows," said OBrien. "The talent in the Mid Atlantic area in general, and in Virginia in particular, only need an opportunity to shine. The UWF sets the stage to allow that to happen."
Tickets start at $15.00 and are on sale now for this event at Colonial Harley Davidson/Buell by calling
(804) 861 4700 or online at www.uwfusa.com. Doors Open at 6:00 and Bell Time is 7:30.
NWA ALL-STAR WRESTLING
MARCH 10, 2007
COUNCIL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
COUNCIL, VIRGINIA
RESULTS
1. KC MCKNIGHT DEFEATED CHARLIE "CALIFORNIA" DREAMER
VIA PINFALL.
2. $500 vs KISS MY BOOT MATCH
MATTHIAS GRIMM DEFEATED EZ MONEY VIA DISQUALIFICATION
AND RECEIVED $500.00
EZ MONEY SCORED THE PINFALL, BUT SPECIAL REFEREE RYAN
MICHAELS FOUND A CHAIN IN HIS TRUNKS AND REVERSED THE
DECISION.
3. "MR. ELITE" JAKE MANNING & SCOTT STERLING DEFEATED
TEXAS JUSTICE (BLACKJACK LEWIS & DONNIE DALLAS) TO
RETAIN THE NWA ALL-STAR WRESTLING TAG-TEAM
CHAMPIONSHIPS.
4. "MEXICAN SENSATION" CHRIS GUERRERO DEFEATED "THE
WILD-EYED SOUTHERN BOY" TRACY SMOTHERS BY PINFALL WITH
ASSISTANCE FROM CHARLIE DREAMER.
5. IRON CROSS & HILLBILLY PETE DEFEATED KC THUNDER &
DAWN RENAE BY PINFALL.
6. *MAIN EVENT* NWA ALL-STAR WRESTLING HEAVYWEIGHT
CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
STAN "THE MAN" LEE DEFEATED "TEXAS LIGHTNING" BOBBY
HOUSTON BY PINFALL TO RETAIN THE NWA ALL-STAR
WRESTLING HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.
STAN LEE GRABBED A HANDFUL OF POWDER AND WENT TO THROW
IT IN BOBBY HOUSTON'S EYES, BUT HOUSTON DUCKED AND THE
POWDER HIT THE REFEREE IN THE FACE. HOUSTON HIT A
BULLDOG ON STAN LEE AND COVERED HIM FOR THE 1, 2, 3!!!
THE REFEREE WENT TO RAISE HOUSTON'S HAND, BUT STAN
LEE SHOVED HIM OUT OF THE WAY AND PUT HIS HAND IN THE
REFEREE'S. THE REFEREE WIPED HIS EYES AND DECLARED
STAN LEE THE WINNER OF THE MATCH.
NWA ALL-STAR WRESTLING RANKINGS
AS OF 03/16/07
NWA ASW HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION: STAN "THE MAN" LEE
1. BOBBY HOUSTON
2. "THE WILD-EYED SOUTHERN BOY" TRACY SMOTHERS
3. IRON CROSS
4. RICKY MORTON
5. KC MCKNIGHT
NWA ASW SOUTHERN CHAMPION: TRACY SMOTHERS
1. DR. TOM PRICHARD
2. IRON CROSS
3. RICKY MORTON
4. KC MCKNIGHT
5. CHARLIE DREAMER
NWA ASW TAG-TEAM CHAMPIONS:
"MR. ELITE" JAKE MANNING & SCOTT STERLING
1. TEXAS JUSTICE (BLACKJACK LEWIS & DONNIE DALLAS)
2. EZ ON THE ICES (EZ MONEY & CODY ICES)
3. KC THUNDER & "24KT." EDDIE GOLDEN
4. THE TURBANATORS (SHEIKS JAHEED & DEHAAD)
5. COWBOY CHURCH (IRON CROSS & HILLBILLY PETE)
NWA ALL-STAR WRESTLING SET TO EMBARK ON 'SPRING INTO
ACTION TOUR'
PRESIDENT MARK ROBERTS ANNOUNCED THIS MORNING THAT NWA
ALL-STAR WRESTLING WILL BE GOING ON A 3-MONTH TOUR OF
VIRGINIA AND TENNESSEE. THE 'SPRING INTO ACTION TOUR'
AS IT IS BEING CALLED WILL BEGIN ON SATURDAY APRIL 7TH
AND WILL END ON JUNE 3RD IN NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE AT
THE ANNUAL CMT'S DUKESFEST. THE FOLLOWING DATES HAVE
BEEN RELEASED FOR THE 'SPRING INTO ACTION TOUR':
APRIL 7TH: TBA
APRIL 13TH: PETROS-JOYNER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL-OLIVER
SPRINGS, TN
APRIL 14TH: LEBANON MIDDLE SCHOOL-LEBANON, VIRGINIA
APRIL 27TH: TBA
APRIL 28: TBA
MAY 4TH: HAYSI HIGH SCHOOL-HAYSI, VIRGINIA
MAY 5TH: HONAKER HIGH SCHOOL-HONAKER, VIRGINIA
MAY 11TH: TBA
MAY 12TH: TBA
MAY 18TH: TBA
MAY 19TH: APPALACHIA CIVIC CENTER-APPALACHIA, VIRGINIA
MAY 26TH: LEBANON MIDDLE SCHOOL-LEBANON, VIRGINIA
JUNE 2ND-3RD: NASHVILLE MOTORPLEX AT THE STATE
FAIRGROUNDS- CMT'S DUKESFEST NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE
CHECK BACK NEXT WEEK AS THE REMAINING SITES ARE NAMED
FOR THE DATES LISTED ABOVE.
"WE ARE EXTREMELY EXCITED ABOUT THE SPRING INTO ACTION
TOUR THAT WILL BE COMING UP VERY SOON. WE ARE GLAD
THAT WE WILL BE ABLE TO BRING GREAT PROFESSIONAL
WRESTLING TO ALL OF THE GREAT PEOPLE OF SW VIRGINIA
AND TENNESSEE. WE HOPE TO SEE ALL OF OUR GREAT FANS
ALONG EACH STOP OF THE TOUR AND WE HOPE TO SEE MANY
NEW FACES. - NWA ASW PRESIDENT MARK ROBERTS
NWA Pro East’s “What’s Happening” for the week of
3/18/07 – 3/25/07
Mil Mascaras & Dos Caras headed to NWA Pro East this
June!!!
- Mil Mascaras & Dos Caras headed to NWA Pro East this
June!!!
Last week we promised you a big announcement about 2
international legends headed to NWA Pro East. Those
men have been named and they are lucha libre legends
Mil Mascaras & Dos Caras. These world renowned
athletes will be making there NWA Pro East debuts’ on
Saturday June 2nd, 2007 in Clifton, N.J. at the
Italian-American Family Association. More information
about their appearance and matches that evening will
be announced in the weeks and months to come, but NWA
Pro East officials are very excited about the
appearance of these stars in an NWA Pro East ring.
- NWA Pro East gearing up our Pennsylvania Debut!!!
April 14th is just under 1 month away and on that date
NWA Pro East will be presenting our first show in the
great state of Pennsylvania. The show takes place in
Levittown, PA at the Salvation Army with a 7pm bell
time. Already signed to appear: Reckless Youth, Don
Montoya, The Silver Bullets, “Simply the Best” Damian
Dragon, The Playa’s ©lub and much more. For more info
on this event/tickets please call 201-370-8642
- NWA Pro East/NWA Shockwave 1st TV Taping on 4/28/07
April 28th will be a huge day for not only our NWA
organization, but for the folks over at NWA Shockwave
as both companies join together to produce our first
television taping set to air on New Jersey’s Time
Warner Cable this May. Major details on this show will
be announced in next week’s update along with some of
the talent already signed to appear. For more info on
this event/tickets please call 201-370-8642 or visit
www.myspace.com/nwaprowrestlingeast
- New match added to May 5th NWA Pro East “Showcase
Card”
NWA Pro East, again in conjunction the Bodyslam
Wrestling Organization, will be presenting a special
“showcase card” in Lodi, N.J. at the Knights of
Columbus. These events are specifically designed to
spotlight the younger blue chippers of the NWA. Last
update we announced the main event of Judas Young
battling Joe “So” Delicious. This week we are pleased
to announce a rematch from our first “showcase card.”
It will be another one on one encounter when “Simply
the Best” Damian Dragon battles “The Lonewolf” Evan
Myers. Dragon the more experienced of the two pulled
out a victory in their first encounter, however Evans
showed tremendous fight and both men have agreed to
step in the squared circle one more time.
- NWA Pro East begins preliminary discussions with
other NWA members
NWA Pro East, having already established a great
working relationship with NWA Shockwave, has begun
preliminary talks with several other regional NWA
promoters to exchange some new concepts, ideas and of
course discuss talent. The stages of these talks is of
course very early, but in the discussions many of the
NWA members seemed extremely cooperative and want to
bring the great NWA fans something fresh as well as
new undiscovered talent.
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
-“The Instant Classic” Christian Cage still NWA World
champion. Congratulations are in order for Christian Cage, who
successfully defended the NWA World Championship
against Samoa Joe at last week. If you check out
NWAwrestling.com several interesting names have
commented on that belt recently.
-NWA Pro continues its string of “Wrestling Summit”
events on 3/23/07 & 3/25/07
Our west coast partners NWA Pro wrestling will
continue to present their incredible “Wrestling
Summit” live events throughout large arena’s across
the nation. March 23rd we invade Phoenix, Arizona at
the Celebrity Theatre with an 8pm bell time and then
on March 25th we invade Kissimme, Florida at the
Silver Spurs Arena. Just some of the stars scheduled
for those events include Psicosis, Billy Kidman, Sean
“Syxx Pac” Waltman, Rey Misterio Sr., Super Parka,
Rocky Romero, Joey Ryan, Karl “Machine Gun” Anderson,
Los Luchas and many more stars from NWA Pro and
special guest appearances from some of the stars of
MTV’s Wrestling Society X. Don’t miss the excitement
of an NWA “Wrestling Summit” when it comes to an arena
near you.
Until next time, see you at the matches...
NWA NEW SOUTH 3-16 RESULTS
Match 1
Scott Storm vs. The Rainbow Warrior
Scott Storm defeated Rainbow Warrior by putting his
feet up on the ropes
Match 2
Playboy Pat Patera w/ Studio Stud Vinny Bariola vs.
Average White Boy
Match was decided no contest when Cowboy Cody Mantel
charged the ring with a baseball bat and chased both
Vinny and Pat Patera to the back.
Match 3 NWA New South Cruiserweight Title Match
Steve Anthony vs. Joe Cain
Joe Cain defeated Steve Anthony by sitting down on
Steve Anthony and using Scott Storm as leverage to
help him become the new cruiserweight champ.
Impromptu street fight
After losing the cruiserweight title Steve Anthony and
Scott Storm got into an impromptu street fight with
Steve Anthony coming out with the win
Match 4
Buff Bagwell vs. Wade Garrett
Buff Bagwell defeated Wade Garrett with the block
buster off the second rope
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