BILL BEHREN’S NWA NEWS & NOTES FOR 6/7/10
  • 06/07/2010 (12:48:28 pm)
  • Press Release

 NWA AT THE OHIO STATE FAIR

 

Sunday, August 1, NWA comes to the Ohio State Fair Coliseum in Columbus, OH at 3PM.

 

“BIG POPPA PUMP” SCOTT STEINER  VS  A FORMER NWA WORLD CHAMPION

 

                      NWA WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH

        ADAM PEARCE (C)   VS  “THE UNIVERSAL SOLDIER” SHATTER

 

                TNA’s SHARK BOY    VS   MIKE POSEY (WWE/TNA)

 

     ALI & CHRISJEN HAYME  VS  COREY HOLLIS & JAMIN OLIVENCIA

 

                           NWA DAWG POUND TITLE MATCH

CHANCE PROPHET   VS    “NO MERCY” TOMMY MERCER (NWA MAIN EVENT TV CHAMP)

 

                     “WILD THING” WILL OWENS    VS  PAREDYSE

 

 W.A.R (Wrestling & Respect)/OCW (Ohio Championship Wrestling) MATCH

             KADEN ASSAD    VS   “HOT COMMODITY” MATT MASON

 

 

Ringside $15

General Admission $10

 

Tickets are available through Ticketmaster

Admission to the Fair day of show is included.

 

 

www.ticketmaster.com/   Search “NWA”

 

www.ohiostatefair.com/

 

 

NWA World Titles

 

NWA World Heavyweight Champion: Adam Pearce

Defeated Blue Demon & Phill Shatter in Charlotte, NC on 3-14-10

 

NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion: Mike Quackenbush

Defeated Tiger Mask IV on May 11, 2007 in Portage, Indiana.

 

NWA World Tag Team Champions: Rasche Brown & Keith Walker (The SkullKrushers)

Defeated Los Luchas (Phoenix Star & Zokre) on October 4, 2008 in Robstown, TX

 

NWA World Womens Champion: Ms. Chif

Defeated Amazing Kong on April 27. 2008 in Cape Girardeau, MO.

 

NWA World Minis Champion:  Octagoncito

Defeated El Espanito on September 20, 2009 in Watsonville, CA to become first champ.

 

NWA North American Titles (United States & Canada)

 

NWA North American Heavyweight Champion: The Sheik defeated El Gran Apolo on Jan 30, 210 in Ft Pierce, FL

 

NWA North American Tag Team Champions: Brandon K & Scottie Gash

Defeated Crusher Hansen & James Ross on April 11, 2009 in McKeesport, PA to win title.

* Brandon K & Crusher Hansen had split up as a team.

* Each member got to pick a partner, and the winning team became the champions.

 

NWA National Titles (United States)

 

NWA National Heavyweight Champion: Phil Shatter

Defeated Crusher Hansen [c] & Chris LeRusso on January 19, 2009 in McKeesport, PA

 

NEW NWA WILDSIDE SITE

 

A new tribute site for NWA WILDSIDE can now be found at www.nwawildside.com

 

Classic NWA Wildside Episodes are now being posted at www.sbibookings.com & www.nwawildside.com 

 

Episode #14 taped in 1999 is online.

 

SHOW #14

 

MATCH #1 - ED SWIMMER  VS  MARK PHOR MICHAELS

MATCH #2 - MR. EXTREME  VS  DAMIAN STEELE

MATCH #3 –JC DAZZ  VS  TANK (CARL STILES)

MATCH #4 - AJ STYLES  VS  THUNDER

 

 

NWA Wildside featured stars like Current TNA Heavyweight Champion, "The Phenomenal" AJ Styles (TNA/WCW), Ron Killings (WWE/TNA), Abyss (Justice) (TNA), Jimmy Rave (TNA), Amazing Red (TNA), Tony Mamaluke (WWE/WCW/TNA), Air Paris (WCW), Hotstuff Hernandez (TNA), David Young (TNA), Kenn Phoenix (Kenn Doane/Dykstra) (WWE), Luke Hawx (Altar Boy Luke) (WSX), Matt Sydal (Evan Bourne) (WWE), Delirious (ROH), Mike Posey (WWE/TNA), “The Original Gangsta” New Jack (ECW/TNA) and many more.  NWA Wildside served a development promotion for WCW and featured stars like The Beast (Bob Sapp), David Flair, Tank Abbott, Shannon Moore, Shane Helms, Mark Jindrak, Sean O'Haire, Elix Skipper, Jimmy Yang and many more.  Wrestling legends like Dusty Rhodes, Dory Funk, Jr., Terry Taylor, Larry Zbsyzko, James E Cornette, The Rock & Roll Express (Ricky & Robert), Abdullah The Butcher, and many more all appeared on NWA Wildside TV.

 

The NWA Wildside announce team featured Dan "The Dragon" Wilson, Steven Prazak, Scott Hudson, Steve Martin, Bill Behrens, Al Getz, Chris Cruise & others.

 

Classic NWA Wildside DVD’s are now available at www.sbibookings.com .  Relive the excitement of one of the most talked about independent promotions in professional wrestling, NWA Wildside!

 

All DVD’s may be purchased by using your PayPal account and using the "Send Money" option to [email protected]. Each LAST RITES 2005, FREEDOM FIGHT 2004 or HARDCORE HELL 2005 PT 1 or 2 DVD is only $15, shipping included!

 

And WILDSIDE TV episodes are available for $7.50 each or 2 for $12 on DVD with shipping included for free.

Write to Show Business, Inc at [email protected] for info on how to order by mail and on how to order any of the over 300 episodes of NWA Wildside TV, or write to PO Box 941787 Atlanta, GA 31141.

 

 

WWW.NWAWRESTLING.COM      NWA SITE

 

 

I record weekly segments on WHO’s SLAMMING WHO @

http://www.myspace.com/whosslammingwho/     and

 http://www.whosslammingwho.podomatic.com/    (for podcasts)

updated MONDAYS, and then available for at least two weeks 

Also recording are Jim Cornette, Jody Hamilton, Lanny Poffo, Matt Borne and the rest…..even Kenny Bolin.

 

 I represent numerous wrestling stars for wrestling bookings and personal appearances.

 

Including:  “Fallen Angel” Christopher Daniels, Kevin Nash, Scott Steiner, Rick Steiner, Booker T, Tommy Dreamer, Paul Bearer (Percy Pringle), Karen Angle, Sonjay Dutt, Kenny Doane, Nunzio, Mike Posey, Jimmy Rave, Delirious, Daizee, Haze, The Hebners, Marty Wright “The Night Crawler” (WWE’s Boogeyman), NWA National Champion: Phil Shatter, John McChesney, Luke Hawx, Larry Zbyszko, Paul Burchill, Luke Hawx and many more

 

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NWA ANARCHY TV EPS 225 ONLINE NOW!!!

 

http://nwaanarchy.net/nwaanarchy225.html

 

SHOW # 554-225

 

MATCH #1  SETH DELAY PROMO

MATCH #2  SETH DELAY VS ATHONY HENRY

MATCH #3  ENTOUAGE  VS  NEW WAVE & MATTHEWS

MATCH #4  DAN WILSON-SHAUN TEMPERS PROMO

MATCH #5  SHAUN TEMPERS VS TANK

 

 

 

NWA ANARCHY TV TAPING DATES

NWA ARENA   8PM Belltime

4236 Level Grove Rd.  Cornelia, GA

 

TV Tapings June 19, July 17 & 31

 

WWW.NWAANARCHY.NET     NWA ANARCHY SITE

 

http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=home#!/pages/NWA-Anarchy/277689839595?ref=ts

 

WWW.MYSPACE.COM/NWA_ANARCHY   NWA ANARCHY MYSPACE SITE

 

 

NWA ANARCHY HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION:  “PRIEST OF PUNISHMENT” MIKAEL JUDAS

NWA ANARCHY TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS:  ORION BISHOP & SKIRRA CORVUS

NWA ANARCHY TV CHAMPION:  “HAND OF STEEL” SETH DELAY

NWA ANARCHY YOUNG LIONS CHAMPION:  ANDREW PENDLETON III

 

 

NWA ANARCHY 6-5 TV TAPING REPORT by LARRY GOODMAN

 

NWA Anarchy returned to action at the NWA Arena in Cornelia. The show dew 120 running back-to-back Saturdays due the special fan appreciation event over the Memorial Day weekend.  heat dipped midway through but came on strong toward the end.

 

Given the depleted lineup (see notes), it was an incredibly strong taping. There were a lot of positive signs. In no particular order, the following items come to mind. The booking appears to be on firmer footing. They ran a huge angle to start the build for War Games at Hostile Environment. It was time when talking was needed, and the talking was good. Don Matthews come through with a clutch performance and in general, the guys that are being pushed into higher profile positions performed admirably. The feared damage to Shadow Jackson’s babyface status as a result of his third consecutive loss to Mikal Judas did not materialize. And another top babyface, Slim J finally has a program he can sink his teeth in. The abundance of managers is beginning to sort itself out, as they begin to distinguish themselves as unique individuals.   

 

They also kept it short and sweet, an especially good move coming off a semi-big event seven days ago. The show started on time and it was one of few occasions, if ever, that the main event was in the ring before 10pm. After dipping midway through the show, the crowd heat came on like gangbusters towards the end.

 

(1) Dustin Knight defeated Ty Tyson in 3:53. Tyson was pressed into service due to  cancellations (see notes). He’s a decent sized guy with short reddish hair. Tyson worked the Alternative Pro Wrestling show on Friday night and did OK here. Finish was came after a battle on the ropes that saw Tyson take the big bump. Knight followed with a guillotine leg drop for the pin.

 

(2) Anthony Henry beat Andrew Alexander in 8:38. Good show of athleticism and strength by Henry in the early going. Henry was ready to fly off the top but hesitated when Alexander pulled referee Ken Wallace in front of him. Alexander shoved Henry off the ropes, and Henry took a dangerous looking bump to the floor. Great spot. Alexander broke the count and suplexed Henry back inside. Alexander hit fireman’s carry gutbuster for a near fall. Henry’s comeback offense looked sharp. Henry blocked Alexander’s finisher, so Alexander went to the eyes and got two with a variation of the Angle Slam. Henry delivered an enzuigiri that sent Alexander to the floor. Alexander reached in and pulled Henry’s feet out from under him, but his wily ways didn’t pay off this time, as Henry surprised him a with a jackknife. Henry won a battle royal last week to earn a title shot of his choosing, and this was solid, competitive match that did justice to his push.  

 

NWA Anarchy owner Jerry Palmer introduced Iceberg as his Commissioner, reasoning that he needed eyes in the back of his head. Palmer said Don Matthews was injured (explaining his no-show for his heavyweight title match last week) and said to roll the videotape Anarchy had received. The video showed Orion Bishop, Skirra Corvus and manager Enoch Tsarion attacking Matthews in a church parking lot. They slammed a car door on Matthews’ body, which looked pretty sick. The tape cut off as Tsarion was about to set fire to a bible. Palmer said charges had been filed and promised to bring the full weight of the NWA down on the evildoers.

 

Matthews came out to cut the most important promo of his Anarchy career. Matthews said he didn’t want any legal intervention because he was going to take the law into his own hand. He explained that Tsarion had burned a family bible, one that he had planned to pass on to his son. Tsarion had taken a piece of his family legacy, and he was going to take a piece of Tsarion’s ass. Matthews said Shatter and Truitt Fields weren’t the only marines at NWA Anarchy. Matthews revealed that he too had spent time at Paris Island, adding that his father served 18 years. Matthews said he was like the knot in a board – the hardest part, and he was going to extract some southern justice. He quoted James 2:13 - “For judgment is without mercy to one that has shown no mercy.” He closed by paraphrasing Johnny Cash. “You can run for a long time, but sooner or later, Don will cut you down.” Iceberg announced that Matthews would get his shot at Judas tonight. Fans popped for that, but were otherwise silent. Hopefully, the silent heat a strong angle of that nature can generate.

 

(3) Hate Junkies (Dany Only & Stryknyn with Reverend Dan Wilson) beat Jacob Ashworth & Antoine Jordan in 4:35. Junkies squashed the jobbers and looked sufficiently vicious and hateful in the process. Stryknyn pinned Jordan with a superbomb called the Hate Crime.

 

Wilson cut an excellent promo here. It got his character in synch with the Junkies without abandoning its roots, and provide a clear explanation of his motives. The good Reverend said that like Hate Junkies, he had no use for authority or conformity and basically hated the entire world. His mission is to channel the Junkies hatred into gold. He said he and his boys were polar opposite to those pretty posers, the New Wave. Being New Wave were the best team on the block, Junkies were going to make a name for themselves at New Wave’s expense.

 

Seth Delay came out and said he was The King of TV, The King of Wrestling and The King of Pokemon on Nintendo DS. He issued an open challenge that was answered by the returning Luke Hawx. Luke said he got a call from his buddy John Johnson (apparently not knowing Johnson was a heel announcer), and was there to set Delay straight.

 

(4) Luke Hawx beat NWA Anarchy TV Champion Seth Delay in a non-title match. Not much pop for him because so much time had elapsed since his last appearance, and possibly because he looked considerably different. Hawx has shaved his head since then and has developed the thick, muscular build of a true pro wrestler. Crowd was quiet. A bit of “Seth sucks” chant was about all. Delay seized control and managed to cut off Luke’s comebacks. Luke rolled out from under Delay’s top rope elbow drop, but couldn’t fully capitalize. Delay got a near fall with a badly botched Kool Krusher. Luke answered with a cutthroat neckbreaker for a big near fall. They traded shots. Delay hit an electric chair facebuster and pulled the brass knucks out from under the ring. But before he could use them, Hawx hit a guillotine leg drop for the pin. A one time shot for Hawx, who was in town with his son (see notes!). I didn’t get the logic of beating the champion with no rematch coming out of it.

 

Luke said he respected Delay’s talent, and advised him to take his head out of his ass and use it. Delay accepted the gesture…then blasted Luke with the brass knucks. The fans got hot about it. “I know I got talent. I’m The King!” Delay said.

The second half opened with Chris King challenging Skirra Corvus and Orion Bishop to a tag team title rematch. Tsarion led the champions into the ring and asked King if he was sure. “Be careful what you ask for…”

 

(5) Skirra Corvus & Orion Bishop (with Enoch Tsarion) beat Chris King in a handicap match in 3:26 to retain the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Championship. King never had a chance. The champions completely dismantled him. King used a last gasp burst of energy to rid the ring of Corvus. He tried for a crossbody on Bishop. Silly boy. Bishop turned it into an F5. King was toast, but Tsarion ordered Bishop to tag Corvus in for the curbstomp. Tsarion celebrated like a maniac after the match. You would have thought his guys just beat the Road Warriors.

 

(6) Andrew Pendleton III beat Corey Hollis to retain the NWA Anarchy Young Lion’s Championship in 7:10 Although Hollis had been at Anarchy before, he had no significant role at the time, and I got the sense fans didn’t recognize him. He’s improved a lot since then. Hollis got off to a fast start, Pendleton’s loud mouth notwithstanding. Hollis was flying all over the place. Pendleton hit a devastating sitout face plant bomb, but he didn’t maintain the advantage for long. Hollis made a high energy comeback culminating in his one arm spinning neckbreaker. They traded near falls, Pendleton a the neckbreaker across the knee and Hollis with a springboard Pele. Pendlelton won it with the hammerlock uranage. Killer move. If it doesn’t have name, it needs one.   

 

(7) Shadow Jackson & Slim J beat Aaron Lee & Chris Mayne in 5:56. This was the hottest segment of the evening. Crowd was on fire for the pairing of Jackson and J. Lee was getting midget heat again. A member of the crew reminded me that Bill Dundee got that kind of heat, so there are worse things. Jackson was channeling Dusty. J was making hamburger out of Lee’s face and all was well. Mayne pissed J off with a knee in the back. Lee capitalized on the distraction with a classic Eddie Gilbert hotshot. The jobbers got a short stretch of offense against J. I would have preferred they didn’t in this situation. Jackson<

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