BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES FOR 8/18/08
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BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES for 8-18-08 

 

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NWA  ANARCHY TV TAPING REPORT by LARRY GOODMAN

EPS: 467-138 to 469-140 (1st # Wildside & Anarchy, 2nd Anarchy)

 

Last night’s NWA Anarchy television taping in Cornelia produced a surprising title change, as New Wave defeated the NWA Elite to win the tag team championship in an unadvertised title match. The Elite, comprised of Shatter and Kimo managed by Jeff G. Bailey, won the titles just a month ago at Hostile Environment. While there is still no official word that Shatter has signed with WWE, the title switch left little doubt about where his future lies.

It certainly not one of Anarchy’s larger or hotter crowds. Attendance was down to 150. Indie crowds in these parts have been down across the board of late. Anarchy’s attendance is holding up better than most.

Quality wise, it was a fine show. They experimented with some different things, and with a full two months before the next major show, Fright Night, this was the perfect time to do it. Given the situation with Shatter, the tag title change worked out quite nicely. The main event worked well in setting the stage for Iceberg’s next heavyweight title challenge.

NWA Anarchy owner Jerry Palmer addressed the crowd with Tabitha at his side. Photos of their new born son Griffin, still under 3 pounds after being born 10 weeks prematurely, were displayed on the big screen. Jerry said what took place 3 weeks ago was the most terrifying and heart wrenching experience of his life. Tab and Griffin both ended up on ventilators fighting for their lives. Jerry said it was the calls and emails that kept him going during that time. Jerry said the Anarchy locker room stepped up and produced one of the best television tapings of the year in his absence. Jerry promised to make Anarchy better than ever (based on this segment, a better mic is on the list).The fans gave the Palmers a standing ovation.

(1) Jeff Lewis beat Bo Newsome in 4:36. I wonder how long it’s been since Lewis jerked the curtain? Newsome got an early flurry before making the rookie mistake of telegraphing a backdrop. Lewis hit a stalling vertical suplex that got a pop from the Bleacher Bums. Newsome hit a spinning neckbreaker and went up top, but no water in the pool for his top rope splash. Lewis finished Newsome with a swinging neckbreaker. Lewis’ work was so smooth that Newsome’s inexperience never came into play.

Lewis taunted Don Matthews. Matthews chased Lewis out of the ring. Jay Clinton tried to jump Matthews and got his head taken off with a lariat, just like last time.

On the WrestleVision, we saw Talent & Money (JT Talent & Drew Pendelton) backstage with third wheel, Caleb Konley. Talent told Konley they needed his assistancet. Konley said sorry, he had a TV title match tonight. Pendleton said Konley’s priorities were messed up.

(2) Truitt Fields beat Caleb Konley to retain the NWA Anarchy Television Title in 6:36. As always, Fields was in splendid shape. He looks to have added some muscle mass. Fields infuriated Konley by doing the Rick Rude swivel hips. He hit a Stinger Splash and then a Lawler fist drop. Crowd quickly got behind Fields once Konley took over. Fields’ has greatly improved his facial expression while selling. Fields countered a tornado DDT with an overhead suplex, and it was both men down. Fields made the comeback. Konley tried to rough up the champ. Killing Fields for the 1-2-3. Solid match. Fields gave Konley more than I would have liked.

(3) Billy Buck beat Bob E (with Tyler Smith) via DQ in 7:48. The Technicians facial hair gives them a mean and nasty look. Smith’s sideburns get more outrageous each time out. The story here was massive interference by Smith. Buck went one on two early. E tried unsuccessfully to stay away from Buck’s bionic elbow. E pumphandled Buck’s arm and went to work on the shoulder with an assist from Smith. E busted out a frogsplash, but it took a lot out of him, and Buck kicked out. Buck was selling the arm huge during his comeback. Buck moved and E speared Smith off the apron. They traded near falls. Smith mistakenly tripped up E and Buck superkicked him. Smith pulled Buck out for the DQ.

Postmatch, E speared Buck, then came off the top rope onto Buck’s shoulder. Chris King hit the ring with his arm still in sling from the number Technicians did on him two weeks ago. Technicians left both members of Wild Bunch laying with their shoulders destroyed. Sweet. This has the makings of a stellar midcard program.

(4) Chip Day beat Slim J in a Young Lion’s Division match (12 minutes). Slim J a Young Lion? He may be under the age limit, but the guy is a 7 year pro and has held numerous titles in Wildside and Anarchy. Adrian Hawkins came out to do commentary. Fans weren’t feeling this match at all – it was a 180 from the high flying lightning-paced style that got over so well in the first Young Lions match. Matwork opening. They squared off after swapping huracanranas. J started working armbar submissions. He also used the Roach Clip. Day countered Anger Management with a tornado kick. Back and forth pin attempts – Malenko/Guerrero this was not. Day hit a double knee off the middle rope for a near fall. Hawkins came to ringside and distracted referee Brent Wiley, as J had Day rolled up for a visual fall. Jay Fury hit the ring with an enzuigiri on J. Day won it with a frogsplash. Technically fine, but overly long and not the type of match the people wanted to see. As a result of the loss, J got stuck with the number one position in a future Young Lions Mega Rumble.

Seth Delay was backstage with a skin tight skull cap covering his newly balded head. Chad Parham started laying it on thick about what a sweet hat Delay had. Parham said they would sell like hotcakes if they marketed them as shower caps. Parham said they had long memories and short tempers where Ace Rockwell was concerned.

(5) NWA Elite (Shatter & Kimo with Jeff G. Bailey) beat Hollywood Brunettes (Andrew Alexander & Kyle Matthews) to retain the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Championship in 8:06. This was scheduled as non-title, but Alexander got on the mic and goaded Bailey into putting the titles on the line. Kimo did his awesome no selling act, as Brunettes tried to use their speed and quickness. They finally succeeded in getting Kimo off his feet for a one count. Matthews started taking serious heat. Kimo suplexed him by his freaking chin, then gave him a tree slam and then, the Muta power drive elbows. Shatter delivered a series of corner shoulder blocks, and Matthews like to have puked up his gall bladder. Alexander got the hot tag but couldn’t put Shatter down. Again, it took a double team to finally get the job done. Brunettes managed to escape a double press slam. Elite collided. Brunettes tried for the Sheeney Curse on Shatter, but Kimo broke that up. Matthews tried for a huracanrana, and Shatter snatched him and planted him with the PTSD like he was nothing.

(6) Chris Mayne pinned T. K. Cross with one foot on the top rope at 3:36. The Bums have adopted Cross as one of their pets. Cross dominated until the finish. Mayne gets it.

The debuting Mayne’s head swelled at an alarming rate. He proclaimed himself to be Anarchy’s only undefeated wrestler and put his streak on the line against anybody in the back. It got great heat. Earth to Mayne - anybody turned out to be Mikal Judas.

(7) Mikal Judas squashed Mayne in 1:32. Mayne’s eyes were bulging as Judas approached the ring. Judas brutalized him. Mayne went way, way up for the chokeslam, and flew far, far across the ring on El Crucifijo (Border Toss). Judas gave the title belt around the waist motion.

(8) Mr. Adonis (with Jeremy Vain) beat Hayden Young in 6:34. Vain said he wasn’t feeling it, so Adonis was taking his place. Vain’s chickenshit ways know no bounds. He was overmatch against Judas but here he was doing the same thing against a guy his own size. Young got a great pop. Adonis slowed down Young’s mile-a-minute attack with a sleeper. Young went for the spinning enzuirgiri, but Adonis turned it into an exploder suplex. Adonis used his power game to decimate Young’s lower back. V interfered liberally. Adonis had Young in position for a Crackerjack, but he escaped and hit the spinning enzuigiri. Young’s comeback culminated with Adonis on the deck after taking the Coldshot. Young went to the top for his signature Flying Squirrel. He fought off Vain’s interference, but Adonis was able to get to his feet. The finish was logical, although maybe a bit too subtle – Young tried for a body slam, and collapsed due to the cumulative effects of the damage to his low back.

(9) New Wave (Derrick Driver & Steven Walters) beat Talent & Money (JT Talent & Drew Pendleton with Caleb Konley) in 5:44. T & M dragged a reluctant Konley down the ramp. Monster pop for New Wave. In the early going, Walters did the old school headlock/headscissors takedown on T & M. Driver took the heat with Konley declining an opportunity to interfere. Crowd was hot for Driver. Pendleton silenced them with a wheelbarrow face plant. Off the hot tag, Walters gave Pendleton a German suplex, but Talent saved. Driver then pinned Pendleton after the Unskinny Bop. Konley walked out on his loser partners. Fine for what it was.

Greg Hunter’s attempt to interview the victorious number one contenders was rudely interrupted by Jeff G. Bailey. He said New Wave’s fan base consisted of teenage girls in their training bras, dried up old prunes and homosexuals. Bailey offered the “nice little pretty boys” a title shot if they dared. After a brief consultation, New Wave knocked Bailey on his ass. The Elite hit the ring. New Wave bailed and grabbed the title belts. It was on.

(10) New Wave beat NWA Elite (with Bailey) to win the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Championship in 8:30.
They brawled outside the ring with Elite getting much the better of it. The destruction continued inside the ring with Walter taking wicked stiff punishment from Shatter’s high impact offense and Kimo’s martial arts strikes. Shatter speared Walters for a near fall. Shatter set him up for the PTSD, but Walters escaped and connected with a superkick. Hot tag to Driver. Kimo rolled through on Driver’s high crossbody and picked him up, but Walters sent Kimo down with a missile dropkick to his partner’s back. Driver hit a quebrada on Kimo, but Shatter nailed Driver with a spinebuster. Shatter had Driver up for the PTSD powerbomb when Walters clipped his knee. Driver landed on top of Shatter for the pin. The surprise title change got the pop of the night. Shatter paused to take a long look at the crowd on his way out. Few fans seemed to recognize this might be their last time seeing him in Anarchy.

(11) Shadow Jackson & Sal Rinauro & Ace Rockwell beat Devil’s Rejects (Iceberg & Shaun Tempers & Azarel with the Rev) in 16 minutes. Best heat of the night. Delay and Parham attacked Rockwell as he was being introduced, so it was three against two. The crowd revved up a HUGE “Shadowmania” chant for Jackson, as the faces fought the odds. Rinauro tried for an ill-advised top rope move near the heel corner. Rejects gave him a beating. Iceberg switched things up by working on Sal’s shoulder with a hammerlock slam and Thigh Drop of Doom. The Reverend used his staff on Jackson. Jackson confronted the Reverend at ringside, but Iceberg blasted Jackson from the blindside like a charging rhino. With Jackson down and Rinauro in deep s***, Rockwell returned to take the hot tag. He didn’t have the upper hand for long. The crowd chanted “Let’s Go Ace”, as the Rejects worked on his midsection. Jackson got the hot tag and finally got a clean shot at Iceberg. Azrael cut Jackson off, but Azrael collided with Berg, and Jackson pinned Azrael clean with the 1031.

Postmatch, Iceberg and Jackson squared off and the ref corp hit the ring to separate them.

NOTES: Anarchy returns to the NWA Television Arena in Cornelia on September 6 with Iceberg vs. Jackson for the Anarchy Heavyweight Title…Anarchy stars will be in action at the annual DragonCon wrestling show on August 29…The pre-show guests for Top Rope Kids Club were Truitt Fields and Chip Day…There will be three episodes of television coming out of this show. The third hour will consist of the six-man main event, a recap on New Wave and the build up to Iceberg vs. Jackson…Fright Night is tentatively set for November 1.

 

 

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SHOW #461-131

 

MATCH #1  JAY CLINTON  VS  TK CROSS

MATCH #2  ICEBERG  VS  MALACHI

MATCH #3  SEXTON & TECHNICIANS  VS  ROCKWELL & WILD BUNCH

MATCH #4  MIKAL JUDAS  VS  ROB ADONIS

 

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NWA Anarchy TV Report by Ca$hFlowX

Episode 130

August 11, 2008

 

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!

 

- Welcome to NWA Anarchy Wrestling, this is PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING~! Last week on NWA Anarchy, The Devil’s Rejects retained the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Titles sans their fearless leader Dan Wilson via intentional DQ against the New Wave when Shaun Tempers plastered Derek Driver with a belt shot. Very little was settled between the Konkrete Gorillas vs. Shadow Jackson & Slim J. Nemesis unlocked his handcuffs by pickpocketing the referee and led a heinous attack by taping Shadow to the ropes and aiding Jay Fury by hanging Slim J while tied to the Tree of Woe. Right now, Slim is out indefinitely. This week, the three way dance between Iceberg, Phil Shatter and Mikal Judas for the NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Title from Philips Arena in Atlanta airs in its entirety, and a whole lot more.

 

- NWA Anarchy Owner Jerry Palmer is mid ring and hot as a firecracker. He wishes Slim a speedy recovery before turning his attention to Seth Delay and his buddy Chad Parham. Somehow, Chad must have brainwashed Seth into believing he is Brutus “the Barber” Beefcake. This prompts Shadow Jackson to enter the ring to a deafening roar from the teeny boppers in attendance. The crowd drowns at Jackson with a “Shadowmania” chant. He wants the Konkrete Gorillas tonight and wants the fans to be his tag partner. Shadow says they gots to die because he has shed so much blood. Palmer acknowledges their problems and reminds Shadow that Hostile Environment will occur on July 19. Shadow says he has an idea, but Palmer catches on and will happily discuss it backstage. Back to the problem at hand, Chad Parham’s schedule is open and Palmer insinuates Shadow will have the opportunity to smoke his wig. Shadow agrees.

 

1. “Stray Cat” Brodie Ray Chase w/”the Heartbreaker” Melissa Coates pinned Bo “I Got Beat Up by 3 People” Newsome.

I always knew that Brody Ray always had strange fetishes since the 80’s, but to worship a she-man dominatrix is pushing it! (You have admit it’s a fun gimmick.) Melissa is all decked out in dominatrix gear including a handy whip! Newsome eats a pump-handle neckbreaker before escaping a chinlock. After a “bodyslam your debt” commercial, the fans chant “We want Don!” Newsome mounts an offensive surge with a bulldog, a dropkick, and head scissors takedown before Coates distracts him. One spinning powerbomb later and Brody Ray satisfies all of Melissa’s sexual fantasies. Afterwards, Coates slaps Newsome around with Chase holding until Don Matthews makes the save. Unfortunately, the bad news continues for Newsome: Adrian Hawkins. Hawkins lays out Newsome. What a way to treat a good friend.

 

- Up next, we head backstage to Greg “the Master of Ceremonial Disasters” Hunter stands by to interview NWA Anarchy TV Champion Truitt Fields. Fields acknowledges that he will face a former TV champion, whether its Hayden Young or Jeff Lewis, in the near future. Unfortunately, Hunter’s interviews usually end in disaster and Jeff Lewis interrupts to announce his second sequel. Then Shannon Moore enters… Shannon Moore? What’s with the Shannon Moore look? Jimmy Jacobs looks like Shannon’s stunt double and Hayden Young ditto? This world is only big enough for one Shannon Moore. Truitt thanks Hayden with a handshake and quickly rebukes any intentions the Flying Squirrel becoming TV champion. Fields offers his condolences to Hayden when Brandon Phoenix returns from the North Carolina circuit. Phoenix says he’ll win the title and they can fight it out to determine the #1 contender. Fields concludes, “Don’t you guys feel stupid?” Lewis cracks on Young’s new hairdo. At least no one got hurt during the interview process.

 

2. Jay Fury w/Nemesis accompanied by security pinned Chip Day.

Day is fresh off a strong showing at the Young Lions Cup and his reward is a Konkrete Gorilla beatdown. Day sneaks in some hope offense until Fury clotheslines him. Fury tosses Day to the floor so the masked Nemesis can suplex him with a loud thud. After commercial, Fury unleashes a German and dragon suplex into a bridge for a two count. Day fights back and leaps over Nemesis’s outstretched hand, but proves to be no match for the Enzifury. Nemesis adds brutality to misery by gorilla press slamming Day to the floor. d**n, that was a sick thud. Nemesis commandeers the mike to offer words of wisdom to Shadow. Blah, blah, blah, we can take you out at any time. This draws a “Nemesissy” chant after all that incessant whining.

 

3. Iceberg w/”the Reverend” Dan Wilson & the Staff of Righteousness defeated “the Universal Soldier” Phil Shatter w/Jeff G. Bailey and “the Minister of Punishment” Mikal Judas to retain the NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Title.

This match brings back great memories of attending Mid-Atlantic wrestling in the olden days: no pyrotechnics, no announcers, just wrestlers and managers delivering a roller coaster of emotions for 3 hours. The Rejects’ entrance music would have served perfectly Kevin Sullivan’s satanic gimmick back in the early 80’s. The match starts out with some nice three way hatred: Iceberg’s belly to belly suplex on Judas, Shatter with the German suplex on Shatter and Judas suplexing Shatter on the turnbuckles. Midway through his title defense, Iceberg wipes out Shatter with the cannonball that draws a massive response from the crowd. Shatter fights back with several clotheslines until Judas rocket launches him onto Iceberg. Iceberg counters Judas offense with a suplex on the turnbuckle. After commercial, Shatter draws numerous whoos for applying the Figure 4 leglock on the champ. WHOO! Judas breaks the Figure 4 up with a legdrop. Iceberg evades a chokeslam with an inverted neckbreaker on Judas. Shatter seizes an opening by spearing Iceberg for a near fall. The action continues as the three behemoths collide with each other. The crowd counts along with the referee. Iceberg recovers and heads for the High Rent District. Shatter and Judas cut him off and double superplex Iceberg. Bodies are littered across the ring. Judas arises first, but leaps right into a huge spinebuster by Shatter. Shatter spears the ringpost after Iceberg eludes a corner charge. Judas turns to Iceberg to deliver a chokeslam. Shatter escapes a powerbomb and catapults Judas onto Iceberg. Shatter connects with the PTSD powerbomb, but Iceberg cleanly finishes off the prone Universal Soldier with the Ground Xero splash.

COMMENTS: If you can ignore the lack of commentary, then you have yourself a fun match. All three wrestlers kept everything simple, the action going and rarely took breathers. There was good action throughout to keep everything interesting. There were great facials by Judas as the show closed.

 

OVERALL: This was kind of a strange episode in that it started off with a couple of normal segment before heading to a major arena setting with no commentary. What was great is that almost all the major feuds received coverage heading into Hostile Environment.

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NWA GCW EVENT SCHEDULE

 

Great Championship Wrestling has shows scheduled at the Gr8 Sk8 Plex, 1027 280 Bypass in Phenix City, Al for the following dates:

Thursday, August 21
Thursday, August 28
Thursday, September 4 - Fred Ward Memorial.

All shows have a 7:30 bell time. For tickets call 334-664-1780.

 

 

NWA Main Event Report by Larry Goodman
Aired August 2, 2008 on ION affiliate WNPX 28 in Nashville


The show opened with Charming Charles talking to himself about there being no video proof of Ali Stevens winning the Mid-America Heavyweight Title. Charles called up NWA Executive Director Bob Trobich to file a protest. Trobich wanted Charles in Charlotte pronto. Charles said he would be there. “Charmin’, you done done it” he said. A pumpkin pie made by the Mrs. was randomly sitting on the desk. Charles took it out to cool.

1 -- KYLE MAGGARD & “Driller” EDDIE BROWNING vs. “Playboy” SCOTT HAYES & RYAN STONE

JIP with Browning beating on Stone. Announcers Jason James and Tyler Clemens did a “RyanStone Cowboy” joke. They talked about how the video footage would show Snake Jones getting up from everything Stevens had to offer. Browning drilled the mat on a middle rope fist drop. Hot tag off the double down spot. Hayes drilled Maggard with a series of punches in the corner. The faces won it with a double pin – Hayes hit a stunner

WINNERS: Hayes and Stone. Not much to it until the very end. The twin finishers rocked. Hayes threw those punches in the corner exactly like Jerry Lawler.

2 – LONESTAR (with Penelope) vs. SIR LANTE

Huge and I mean HUGE size mismatch with Lonestar being over 300 pounds easy. Penelope interfered freely. Lante rolled Lonestar up for a pin, but Penelope was distracting, and Lonestar cut him off with a wicked lariat. Clemens said Lonestar was part of the goon squad Jeff Daniels was assembling to combat the arrival of “Boogie Woogie Boy” Gary Valiant. Lonestar pinned Lonte with the Lonestar Slam.

WINNER: Lonestar at 4:20. His finisher is a cross between a sitout slam and Michinoku Driver. This was generally ugly. Lonte’s limited offense looked silly. Lonestar is not in shape. But it had its moments – like Penelope wailing on Lonte and that Stan Hansen lariat by Lonestar.

We saw Little Booger sneaking out of the parking lot to steal the pie that Charles had set out to cool. He tried feed it to “Mr. Jones,” who was chained to a boat trailer in the back yard. Snake grunted. Charles caught Booger red-handed with the pie. Booger pleaded ignorance. Charles kayfabed him about the identity of “Mr. Jones.” Charles tasked Booger with accompanying Jones to the Fairgrounds, so he could TCOB in Charlotte. “Welcome to the rasslin’ business, kid.”

3 – Mid-America Television Champion SHANE SMALLS vs. LT FALK in non-title match

JIP with a battle of fast-paced chain wrestling maneuvers underway. James brought up that Falk lost the TV title to Smalls in a fatal four-way without being pinned. Clemens said he heard Falk would earn a title shot by winning this match. Falk hit a flying headscissors and tried for a second one, but Smalls countered by ramming Falk’s back into the turnbuckles. Smalls worked over Falk’s back with high impact moves. In a fit of frustration, Smalls tossed Falk out of the ring and punished his back against the ring apron. Back inside, Falk barely rolled a shoulder before the three count. The crowd brought Falk to life. They started to trade and Falk got the better it. Falk spun Smalls around and sent him down on his face with an enzuigiri. Both men slow to rise. Falk chopped the bejeezus out of Smalls’ chest. Smalls used a short arm back elbow and stunned Falks with a back suplex. Falk got a shoulder up on three consecutive pin attempts. Falk summoned a burst of energy to pin Smalls with an O’Connor Roll.

WINNER: LT Falk in 6:30 of TV time. These two are simply incapable of having a bad match. Their style is a technical as it gets in NWA-ME. Falk is a dynamo as a babyface. Those chops looked hellacious.

Promo by Smalls. He called Falk’s win a fluke. Smalls said he had beaten Falk before and he would do it again. Smalls promised to unleash his entire arsenal on Falk when the title was on the line.

4 – “Boogie Woogie Boy” GARY VALIANT (with Miss Boogie) vs. “The New Age Assassin” TIM RENESTO

Valiant was picking Renesto apart in the early going. Clemens said the bounty on Valiant had been doubled to 50K this week. He talked about the crowd being more amped since Valiant’s arrival in NWAME. Holy s***! Valiant just busted out a ropes walk Lucha style arm drag. Valiant worked the arm and maneuvered Renesto into a cross armbreaker. Back from commercial, Renesto ducked under Valiant’s high crossbody. Renesto applied a Kimura. Valiant’s leg was shaking like a crazy. Renesto used a double chop followed by double leg drop to the groin. Valiant bridged out of one of Renesto’s attempt. Haven’t seen that in a while. Renesto took a great leaping crotch bump on the middle turnbuckle to set up Valiant’s comeback. Valiant came off the top rope onto ref Jamie Ferrari when Renesto moved. The action spilled to ringside with Valiant beating on Renesto and whacking him with a chair. Ferrari came to and DQed Valiant.

WINNER: Renesto via DQ. Valiant did more actual wrestling here than in any of his SAW matches. Renesto is a good opponent for him.

Valiant was beating on Renesto back by the heel dressing room when he was attacked by Jeff Daniels and Lonestar. They dragged Valiant back through the curtain.

Back from commercial break, the heels dumped Valiant back out of the dressing room with a trash barrel over his head. Clemens said there was no telling what went on back there. He said it looked like the bounty had been collected.

5 – ALI STEVENS vs. SNAKE JONES (with Little Booger)

Joined in progress with Stevens and Jones at the top of the balcony bleachers. Stevens smashed Snake’s head into the wall, and Snake tumbled down to bleachers to where he almost rolled off the balcony. Stevens’ bad hip gave way on him and sank down in the bleachers. Snake sat up. They set up a spot where Snake was dangling from the railing before falling to the arena floor below – James called it a 15 foot drop. Snake’s feet were maybe 8 feet from the floor. Nutty stuff in any case. Snake sat up. He limped towards the balcony with security holding him back. Stevens hobbled over and did a dive off the railing that took down the whole mess of them. Stevens appeared to be in excruciating pain as he lay on the floor. Snake sat up again. Snake clamped on a headlock in order to literally drag Stevens over to the ring. The bell rang. Stevens posted Snake. He rolled Snake inside the ring. Stevens could barely roll himself into the ring. Snake sat up again and put Stevens in a choke hold. Security intervened to break it up. In a fit of rage, Snake mowed and I mean MOWED down all three security guards. Stevens locked the cobral clutch on one of the hapless security guards. Stevens blasted Snake with a balled up chain. Snake did not sit up.

WINNER: Double DQ? No Contest? Hell if I know. The craziest train wreck of match you would ever want to see. This was gruesome to watch, but I couldn’t not watch it. There’s no way Stevens should be wrestling with his hip the way it is, much less doing a dive from 12 feet up onto a concrete floor. The fall from the balcony by Jones didn’t look that perilous on TV, but Rick Michaels was never the same after the injury he suffered when he tried a similar stunt at the Fairgrounds. That was one vicious bump that poor security guard took after the stiff kick to the chest from Jones.

Promo by Stevens. He was in a semi-euphoric state. Stevens said that after running through the Main Event roster for months, his karma had finally caught up with him.

For the first time, there’s somebody in that locker room that can take everything I got. And I love it! Baby, I love it! I want you to know, son, you’re going to bring it out. You’re going to bring out the D-O-Double G. You’re going to bring out the pit bull. And son, like I said, I don’t where you’re from, I don’t know who you are, but right now I feel sorry for ya.

6 – No Rules Taped Fist Match: “The Crippler” JEFF DANIELS vs. STEVE-O

JIP with all the action taking place outside the ring. Daniels stapled Steve-O’s forehead and pounded him with taped fists. Steve-O bled. The footage shifted to black and white. James said the suits at ION had been taken the show off the air early due to the violence, and they were determined to stay on until the end this week. He gave a parental advisory. Inside the ring, Steve-O shocked Daniels by kicking out of his flying elbow drop. Daniels brought a chair in. Steve-O ducked and superkicked the chair into Daniels’ face. Daniels bladed right on camera. Steve-O hit a Thesz Press and was pounding away on Daniels when Renesto attacked for the DQ. Renesto stomped the bejeezus out of Steve-O’s back. Daniels started whipping Steve-O with his own belt until Valiant made the save.

WINNER: Steve-O via DQ. Vintage hardcore violence. Daniels rules as a heel. It would have had more impact if it wasn’t on the same show with Stevens/Jones.

The show closed with promos galore.

Renesto said this was his second promo, because they had to censor the first one. Renesto said he didn’t care about the bounty any more. This was personal. He said Boogie had a rep as a shooter, but he had him screaming in the Kimura. Renesto said he was going to beat Boogie up Tuesday night.

Valiant (with Miss Boogie) said Renesto stooped so low as to send one of his best friends, Ben Jordan, to take him out in Ashland City, but he couldn’t get the job done. Valiant said it was anything goes with no time limit and no DQ at the Fairgrounds Tuesday night. That meant he could use anything he wanted. He held up a section of bulletin board. Valiant said it was going to take more than Renesto and Daniels to put him out of commission.

Steve-O had his back to camera – the better to display the welts Daniels put on his back. He said since Daniels liked to play with belts, he had gone to Mike Porter and demanded an Indian Leather Strap match for this Tuesday night. Steve-O took off his hat and pointed at his bandaged forehead. “Jeff Daniels, they don’t call you The Crippler for nothing, but you didn’t cripple me.” Steve-O said Daniels just made him angrier. Daniels said he was going to sign Daniels’ name on his back with the strap. Steve-O said the respect starts now.

Daniels said he bled Steve-O like a hog, and beat him with his own belt, like he was one of his kids that missed curfew. Daniels was exuding evil. Daniels said after all the beatings he had give Steve-O, the boy had to be crazy to ask for a leather strap match. Daniels had a belt and was strapping something to emphasis his points. Daniels vowed that this would be the end. He was sick of Steve-O, and he was going to beat him to death.

Closing Thoughts: Wow. The second half of this show was something else. The show closing promo by Daniels was tremendous. All of the promos were good. Steve-O showed serious fire. Valiant seemed more at home than he did in SAW. The violence level was way up. The Stevens/Jones segment was completely nuts. The question I have is when they give you this much on free TV, is there any reason to go to the live show? How much have they made people care about Steve-O and Valiant getting revenge on Daniels & Renesto? How much allure does violence at the level of early ECW have in 2008? I like the injection of veterans like Daniels, Valiant, Renesto and Lonestar. NWA ME no longer feels like the kiddie corp. I liked protest angle, and while utterly bizarre, the pie vignette with Booger was just too stupefying to be entertaining. They can do something with Hayes and not just because of the Lawler-look-alike factor, but it doesn’t hurt. The longer the match went on, the less impressive Lonestar looked. I thought James and Clemens did a good job of getting the storylines across. The audio was annoying as hell. Clemens was blaring, while the vignettes were barely audible.

AUG,12,2008-NWA MAIN EVENT

1} J.P. LIGHTENING -VS- SHANK "THE FREAK" BARZINI W/SOLOMAN KING

J.P. LIGHTENING MAYBE ON THE SMALL SIZE BUT HE SEEMS THAT HE CAN HANDLE HIMSELF. J.P. GETS THROWN OUT OF THE RING BEFORE HE COULD GET UP "THE FREAK" DOES A BACKWARD DROP AND J.P. MOVES AND "THE FREAK" HITS THE FLOOR. SOLOMON KING STAND OUTSIDE THE RING GIVING "THE FREAK" ADVISE. J.P. GETS SOME GOOD HOLDS & MOVES ON THE FREAK, BUT COULDNOT OVERPOWERED "THE FREAK". J.P. DOES A FLIP ONTO "THE FREAK" THEN THE REF GETS KNOCKED DOWN WHILE SOLOMON PASSES HIS BRIEFCASE TO "THE FREAK" WHICH HE HITS J.P. AND BY THE TIME THE REF TURNS AROUND "THE FREAK" HAD PINNED J.P. AND THE REF COUNTS 1, 2, 3 AND SHANK "THE FREAK" BARZINI WINS THE MATCH

#2} RYAN STONE -VS- "TEXAS HANGMAN" LONESTAR W/PENELOPE

LONESTAR TRIES A FEW SHOTS ON RYAN STONE BUT FAILS; LONESTAR GETS RYAN STONE IN THE CORNER & TEARS INTO RYAN STONE. LONESTAR ELBOW DROPS RYAN STONE, RYAN GET UP, RYAN GETS A FEW GOOD HITS TO LONESTAR {BUT LONESTARS A BIG MAN}. LONESTAR REVERSES A MOVE AND DOWN GOES RYAN STONE, PENELOPE BEATS ON RYAN WHILE LONESTAR DISTRACTS THE REF. RYAN HAS LONESTAR PINNED TO THE MAT. PENELOPE DISTRACTS REF GIVING LONESTAR TIME TO GET OUT. RYAN TAKE A HIT TO THE THROAT, RYAN GIVES LONESTAR A RUN FOR HIS MONEY. RYAN CAME CLOSE A COUPLE OF TIMES TRYING TO PIN LONESTAR, THANKS TO PENELOPE. RYAN STONE TAKES A BIG BOOT TO THE FACE WHICH LONESTAR ENDED UP DOING A TEXAS STAMPED ON RYAN AND MAKING LONESTAR THE WINNER.

"NWA MID AMERICA TELEVISION TITLE MATCH"

#3} PLAYBOY SCOTT HAYES -VS- "MAGNUM" SHANE SMALL

WHILE SHANE IS IN THE CORNER SCOTT DOES A TREE OF WOE W/OVER THE TOP DROP KICK FOLLOWED WITH A REGULAR DROP KICK TO SHANE SMALLS. SHANE GOT UP AND FLIPPED SCOTT OVER THE TOP ROPES AND SHANE STARTED BEATING ON SCOTT WHILE SCOTT WAS TRYING TO CATCH HIS BREATH. BACK IN THE RING- SCOTT TAKES A LOT OF HITS TO HIS LEG. SCOTT DOES A FIGURE FOUR ON SHANE MAKING HIM SCREAM FOR MERCY THEN SHANE WORKS HIS WAY TO THE ROPES AND REF MADE SCOTT RELEASE THE HOLD. SCOTT TAKES A BOOT TO THE FACE AND SHANE PINS SCOTT WITH HIS FEET ON THE ROPES{REF DID NOT SEE}.

"MAGNUM" SHANE SMALL WINS THE MATCH AND KEEPS HIS BELT.

#4} GREG KING & BRYAN CASEY -VS- KID NICKELS & "3G" ERIC WAYNE

KID PUTS GREG IN A HEADLOCK, GREG FINALLY GOT OUT. GREG DONE A FEW HIP TOSS TO KID. AFTER A FEW MORE HIP TOSS FROM GREG KING, KID DECIDES TO TAG "3G" ERIC WAYNE- "3G" GOES A FEW ROUNDs WITH GREG AND "3G" TAGS KID BACK IN, AND GREG TAGS BRYAN CASEY. BRYAN AND KID GOES A FEW ROUNDS WITH KID TRYING TO BREAK BRYAN'S ARM, KID TAGS "3G" ERIC WAYNE, BRYAN ELBOWS "3G" ERIC WAYNE IN THE CHIN, "3G" BITES BRYAN FINGER {REF DID NOT SEE}, KID BACK IN THE RING WEARING DOWN BRYAN CASEY. KID DOES A REAR CHIN LOCK ON BRYAN CASEY FOR AT LEAST 2 TO 4 MINUTES. BRYAN DOES A SUPER KICK TO "3G" ERIC WAYNE TAGS KID WHO DOES A SCOOP SLAM FOLLOW BY "3G" DOING A OFF THE TOP ROPE ELBOW TO BRYAN CASEY, KID PINS BRYAN CASEY AND REF COUNTS 1,2,3 AND KID NICKELS & "3G" ERIC WAYNE WINS THE MATCH.

#5} "REVENGE MATCH"

MS. BOOGIE'S MYSTERY WRESTLER -VS- "NEW AGE ASSASSIN" TIM RENESTO

BOOGIE'S ENTRY MUSIC PLAYS-OUT WALKS MS. BOOGIE "ALONE"-WHERE'S MS. BOOGIE'S MYSTERY WRESTLER? MS. BOOGIE GETS ON THE MICROPHONE AND ASK TIM DID HE REMEMBER WHAT SHE TOLD HIM LAST WEEK?, THAT I HAD SOMEBODY FOR YOU. WELL HERE'S HE IS, IT'S YING YANG, YING YANG GETS IN THE RING AND TIM RENESTO STARTS IN ON YING YANG. NOT EVEN GIVING HIM A CHANCE TO TAKE A BREATH. YING YANG GOT A FEW GOOD HITS TO TIM. THEN 10 MINUTES INTO THE MATCH WHEN THE DOOR TO THE MECCA OPENS AND IN DRIVES A VEHICLE AND OUT POPS BOOGIE WOOGIE BOY HE RUNS IN THE RING AND STARTS BEATING ON TIM RENESTO. THEN OUT OF THE DRESSING ROOM COMES JEFF DANIELS AND LONESTAR & {PENELOPE OUTSIDE THE RING} JEFF AND LONESTAR START BEATING AND STOMPING ALL OVER BOOGIE, THEN PENELOPE GIVES JEFF DANIELS SOME TAPE THEY ROLLED BOOGIE OVER ON HIS STOMACH AND PUT HIS HANDS BEHIND HIS BACK AND TAPED HIS HANDS TOGETHER AND CONTINUE TO STOMP BOOGIE UNTIL HE WAS ALMOST LIFELESS. LONESTAR PICS BOOGIE UP ON HIS SHOULDER AND CARRIED BOOGIE AND THREW HIM IN BACK OF THE VEHICLE THAT BOOGIE DROVE IN. TIM RENESTO GOT IN THE DRIVER SEAT AND DROVE OFF WITH BOOGIE IN THE BACK OF THE TRUCK WITH TAPED HANDS BEHIND HIS BACK AND LONESTAR STILL BEATING ON BOOGIE. INSIDE THE MECCA THE REF CALLS THE MATCH A D.Q. AND

TIM RENESTO WINS.

#6} "CHALLEGNE MATCH"

"ATOMIC DOGG" ALI STEVENS -VS- SNAKE JONES W/MS.JONES, CHARMING CHARLES & LITTLE BOOGER

THE MATCH STARTS IN THE RING, THEN THEY GET OUT OF THE RING AND GO ALL OVER THE MECCA, SNAKE JONES TAKES A HIT FROM DOGG AND FALLS DOWN THE BLEECHERS, BUT AFTER A FEW SECOND, HE GETS BACK UP,THEY THEN GO UP THE STEPS GOING BACK AND FORTH KNOCKING EACH OTHER SENSELESS. DOGG TRIES TO THROW SNAKE OVER THE RAILS BUT WITH HELP FROM CHARMING CHARLES {AS ALWAYS}. CHARMING CHARLES STOPS ATOMIC DOGG FROM TRYING TO THROW SNAKE JONES OVER THE RAILS AGAIN, {LIKE ATOMIC DOGG DID LAST WEEK }. BEAT EACH OTHER TO THE OTHER SIDE OF THE STEPS AND AND ROLL DOWN TO THE FLOOR HITTING EACH OTHER WITH WHATEVER THEY CAN GET THEIR HANDS ON. SNAKE GETS A WIRE THAT WAS ATTACHED TO THE RING AND SNAKE USES IT TO CHOKE ATOMIC DOGG, THEY GET BACK IN THE RING AND ATOMIC DOGG BACKDROPS SNAKE 2 TIMES, REF DOES A 7 COUNT BUT SNAKE RAISES UP. SNAKE TRIES A SLEEPER HOLD ON ATOMIC DOGG, BUT SNAKE RELEASES ATOMIC DOGG. WHILE SNAKE JONES DISTRACTS THE REF ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE RING, CHARMING CHARLES AND LITTLE BOOGER TAKES A CHAIN AND PUT IT AROUND ATOMIC DOGG'S THROAT AND BOTH PULLS THE CHAIN CHOKING ATOMIC DOGG. THE SNAKE THEN GOES BACK TO ATOMIC DOGG WHILE LAYING THERE BARELY ABOUT TO TAKE A DEEP BREATH, AND PINS ATOMIC DOGG, THE REF COUNTS 1,2,3, AND SNAKE JONES WINS.

#7-"MAIN EVENT- STEEL CAGE"- "BOTH WRESTLERS LOCKED IN A 10FT. STEEL CAGE"-"ONE WAY IN & ONE WAY OUT"

STEVE O -VS- JEFF "THE CRIPPLER" DANIELS"

STEVE O'S SHOULDER STILL BANDAGE FROM JEFF DANIELS TRIANGLE CHOKE THAT WAS DONE LAST WEEK. THIS GIVES JEFF THE ADVANTAGE OVER STEVE O. SO JEFF WORKS ON THE SHOULDER TRYING TO RE HURT THE SHOULDER. STEVE O TAKES 2 FINGERS TO THE EYES. FAN'S CHEERING "WE WANT BLOOD". SO JEFF MAKE STEVE O BLEED, JEFF DOES A ELBOW DROP TO STEVE O. JEFF GETS HALF WAY OUT OF THE CAGE DOOR, STEVE O PULLS HIM BACK IN THE RING. STEVE O SLAMS JEFF INTO THE STEEL CAGE AND NOW JEFF IS BLLEEDING, BOTH MEN ARE BARELY ABLE TO STAND UP, BUT STILL THEY PASS HITS TO EACH OTHER, TRYING TO BEAT EACH OTHER TO DEATH. STEVE O THROWS JEFF TO THE CORNER AND STEVE O STANDS ON THE MIDDLE ROPES AND POUNDS ON JEFF'S HEAD 10 TIMES. THEN STEVE O DOES A SUPER KICK TO JEFF'S CHIN. JEFF THEN FALLS DOWN NOT ABLE TO MOVE, THIS GIVES STEVE O A CHANCE TO SEE IF HE CAN MAKE IT OF OUT THE CAGE DOOR, GUESS WHAT? HE DID. STEVE O WINS. JEFF DANIELS LEFT LYING IN THE MIDDLE OF THE RING WITH A "I CAN'T BELIEVE I JUST LOST LOOK"' ON HIS FACE.

NWA-SW / PWF Results

Aug 9th 2008

Amarillo, Texas

Ring anouncer announced the "new"  NWA-SW/PWF shirts were shown and all the fans cheered at the fact that Amarillo was once again a NWA Territory!!!!

Southern Pittbull vs. Ion Mcgreggor and Wrestler X. Winner  - Southern Pittbull pinned Wrestler X!

Vash Heartly vs.  Brian Blade -  Winner Blade pinfall

Sexy Shawn Sanders vs. Beautiful Brice Payne -  Winner Brice Payne pinfall

Violent V vs. Shawn Mills. Winner  -Violent V pinfall

"Too Much Sexy Seth Allen, & "The Great" Dane Griffin  vs. Michael Faith & Showcase Shance Williams. Winner -  Allen/Griifin with Allen pinfall on Williams. 

Amarillo Street Fight No DQ. -  Tag Champs New West Texas Outlaws Matt Mavrick & Dice Murdock vs. Austin Riley and Cody Jones. Mavrick pinfall over Riley

 

National Wrestling Alliance Southwest RANKINGS....

RELEASED - August 15, 2008


TX HWY. Champ - KEVIN NORTHCUTT

1.Chaz Taylor
2.Mike DiBiase
3.Spoiler 2000
4.Michael Faith
5.Slam Shady

(Brent Albright removed after winning World)

TX JUNIOR Champ - CYCLONE

1.Galan Ramirez
2.Cody Jones
3.Brice Payne
4.Goldenboi Zamora
5.Mysterious Q

TX TAG TEAM Champ - TEXAS REGULATORS

1. Total Devasation
2. Team Texas
3. The Blacktinos
4. Matt Maverick & Dice Murdoch
5. Rex Reed & Michael Faith

 

 

NWA Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling
Saturday August 9, 2008
South Caldwell High School Gym
Hudson, NC


1. Ricky Morton defeated Donnie Dollar$

2. Amber O'Neal defeated Kristin Flake

3. The Barbarian defeated Andru Bane

4. Bobby Eaton defeated Rick Steiner

5. Buff Bagwell defeated Rikki Nelson

For more information on NWA Mid-Atlantic, go to:
www.midatlanticwrestling.com

 

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