- 08/04/2008 (12:43:14 pm)
- Press Release
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BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES for 8-4-08
NEW NWA WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION
NWA Oklahoma Heavyweight Champion Brent Albright defeated NWA World Heavyweight Champion Adam Pearce to become the NEW NWA World Heavyweight Champion, August 2, 2008 in New York, NY.
8/2 NWA Anarchy Report by Larry Goodman
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NWA Anarchy was back at the NWA Arena in Cornelia last night with their first television taping since Hostile Environment.
With so many storylines blown off at the big show, it figured to be an eventful evening. And on several levels, reality was more eventful than expected
Attendance was a solid 190. Judging from the heat level, all of the new story directions got over well with the crowd, despite there being more shaky spots than usual for an Anarchy show.
Bill Behrens opened with the stunning announcement that Jerry Palmer was absent. Palmer’s wife, Tab had a pregnancy-related seizure in the process of giving birth to their first child. The baby was born 10 weeks prematurely. It was touch and go for a while, but the good news is that mother and baby are both doing well. Griffin Hamil Palmer weighed in at 2 pounds 6 ounces. More on this in the notes section.
True to form, Anarchy didn't miss the opportunity to incorporate Chad Parham and Seth Delay came out. Parham said Palmer had no business in the business because he had no respect for the boys. He said Palmer a coward for no-showing the hair vs. hair match. Parham wanted to call it a forfeit and shave Sal Rinauro’s head on the spot. Rinauro had other ideas. Like fighting for it. “Your two asses are getting handed to you tonight, and somebody’s getting their hair cut.”
Behrens announced the formation of the Young Lion’s Division for wrestlers under 25 years old weighing less than 200 pounds. Behrens said the winner of the first Young Lion’s match woulde earn the final entry position in a future Young Lion’s Mega Rumble.
(1) Adrian Hawkins won the inaugural Young Lions Division match over Kyle Matthews & Chip Day & Bo Newsome in 4:53. Andrew Alexander took a seat in the announcer’s booth. It's nice to see them taking advantage of Alexander's considerable verbal skills. Hawkins has added a black leather jacket. Lots of high risk flipping and flying. Mostly good and few things not so much. The crowd chanted for Matthews. They did a round of big moves. Among the hightlights: a Matthews slingshot double stomp on Day, Hawkins powerbombing his way out of a triangle choke by Matthews, and a badass flip dive by Day. Newsome was setting up for dive when Hawkins caught him with a reverse roll up. Interesting that Hawkins was booked to beat three babyfaces.
Adding a Junior/X Division for younger wrestlers was a sound idea. Anarchy has plenty of guys that can work that style, and it provides another way to showcase their talent besides what was becoming an endless stream of midcard tag matches.
Don Matthews came out channeling Stan Hansen. The Merciless one said Jeff Lewis made the biggest mistake of his life by blowing him off at Hostile Environment. He called Lewis out and got the next best thing, or at least that’s what Jay Clinton alleged - “Ain’t I great?”
(2) “Merciless” Don Matthews pinned Jay Clinton in 30 seconds. Clinton did the Memphis strut. Matthews took his head off with the Lariat. “Hey Jeff, that was you’re Feature Presentation,” said Matthews and mocked Lewis’ bowing routine. Perfect.
(3) Slim J & Shadow Jackson beat Jeremy Vain & Rob Adonis when Jackson pinned Vain at 11:23. Crowd was absolutely on fire as J and Jackson had their way with the heels early on. When Jackson ran into difficulty suplexing the 280 pound Adonis, he appealed to the power of the people to give him extra strength. Adonis distracted J to him up for Vain’s VKO to start the heat. The visual of Adonis working on little J made for powerful stuff. Crowd was really into J’s hope spots. Jackson cleaned house. All appeared well. That’s when J’s night went to hell in a hand basket. His trademark flying reverse DDT was botched. He went for a top rope corkscrew plancha and slipped on the ropes. It was a total crash and burn straight to the floor. Scary stuff. He landed so short that Adonis had no chance to save it. Anarchy personnel rushed to ringside to check on him. Meanwhile, Jackson pinned Vain in a finish that garnered little attention. Amazingly, J was not seriously injured and was more angry than hurt after the show.
Attorney Jeff G. Bailey came out with the new NWA Anarchy Tag Team Champions. Bailey had one of the title belts around his waist. Funny stuff. Bailey gloated about being on top of the world after leaving Devil’s Rejects for dead at Hostile Environment. He put “The Butcher of Pyongyang” Kimo over as a trained-from-birth killing machine.
(4) NWA Elite (Shatter & Kimo with Jeff G. Bailey) destroyed Big Time Playaz (Scott McKenzie & Danny Matthews) in 3:18. A classic Cornelia squash and nobody knows better than Bailey. Playaz were outstanding as enhancement talent. Matthews facials and selling were stellar. Kimo no sold Playas and did this awesome hanging tree slam. Shatter speared both Playas and pinned McKenzie with the PTSD. Kimo applied the Information Extractor (crossface variation) after the match.
(5) Sal Rinauro beat Chad Parham & Seth Delay in a hair match. Delay lost the fall at 14:27 and got his head shaved. Parham had his midsection wrapped in bandages. It looked like one of those fad weight loss gimmicks. For comedy, they did a quadruple spear into Parham’s tender tummy, three of them inadvertently delivered by Delay. Parham collapsed head-first into Delay’s man region. Rinauro was handling the numbers disadvantage until he he ventured up top. Delay interfered to set up a superplex by Parham. They zeroed in the small of the back with Delay applying the Sharpshooter. Rinauro eventually made a huge one-on-two comeback. He slipped off the ropes on a knuckle lock top rope rana. Slippery ropes tonight for some reason. Delay hit the Kool Krusher. Parham tossed brass knucks to Delay, but Rinauro ducked and ref Dee Byers got knocked out. Rinauro gave Delay a German suplex but no ref to count. Parham kicked a field goal with Sal’s nuts. Ace Rockwell hit the ring and took out Parham with Aces High. Brent Wiley came out as the second ref. Rinauro hit Pass the Courvoisier on Delay for the pin. What a pop. The real life events amplified what was already an emotionally-charged angle.
Parham tried to carry Delay out to avoid the head shaving, but the entire babyface side of the dressing room came out to block his path. Delay was held down against his will for the shaving. I imagine the heat was an issue. Rinauro didn’t get all of Delay’s hair by any means, but he did give him a hideous rim job. I imagine the heat was an issue. My thoughts drifted to the night Chris Candido was supposed to shave Ricky Morton's head at SMW's Fire on the Mountain and the razor wouldn't do a d**n thing. I understand they finished the deed in the back.
(6) Chris King beat Tyler Smith (with Bob E & Todd Sexton) via DQ at 3:48. Smith’s side burns are a bushy, bright red. King was looking more Sam Houston like than ever as Smith worked on his shoulder something fierce. King made a one armed comeback. King ducked and Smith went flying through the ropes onto Bob E. Back inside, a pissed off Bob E. clubbed King with a rabbit lariat for the DQ. Surprisingly good. King’s selling was excellent.
Postmatch, Technicians destroyed King’s arm with Sexton egging them on. Great heat. The fans were calling Sexton a quitter. Sexton was yelling back that King the quitter. Sexton called for a match. He said that if couldn’t make his opponent quit, then he would quit as a wrestler. Cue up Mikal Judas. The Technicians took one look and abandoned their mentor.
(7) Mikal Judas retired Todd Sexton in 1:51. Sexton took mad bumps, as good as anybody at Anarchy has ever taken for Judas. Sexton went up to the heavens for Judas’ choke slam finisher. It’s mind boggling that TNA still has not signed Judas. He is so beyond ready.
After the match, Judas waved bye-bye to Sexton, who was on the ramp looking like he was about to breakdown in tears. A great farewell performance by Sexton.
(8) Truitt Fields & Texas Treats (Don Juan & Chris Marval) beat Sex, Talent & Money (Caleb Konley & JT Talent & Drew Pendleton III) in 7 minutes. Fun match here. It wouldn’t be a Treats match without Juan’s dancing. A female fan in the front row got a double dose. If John Morrison can grate cheese on his abs, then Fields most certainly can do the same. Funny spot early where Talent thought he was hot s*** and ended up eating a lariat from Fields. Konley stopped the match to strip down to his underwear tights again. Marval took the heat. Fields saved after a slingshot elbow drop by Konley. Crowd was hot for Marval to make the tag. Fields batted clean up. Talent & Pendleton tried to double up on Fields. Juan came to the rescue and pulled the ropes down and to dump both of them. Fields pinned Konley with the Killing Fields.
Juan celebrated with a victory dance and invited Fields to do the same. Shades of Rick Rude. The fans ate it up. It could not have gotten over better.
(9) New Wave (Derrick Driver & Steven Walters) beat Devil’s Rejects (Azrael & Shaun Tempers with the Reverend) in 7:45. Walters has upped his game and look to a completely different level than he was on a few short months ago. Rejects were beating on Walters right from the opening bell. Azrael did this awesome sweep kick and knee to the face - just a wicked looking move that he allegedly stole from a video game. Rejects pulled the distraction shenanigans on ref Jacob Ashworth. Walters ducked a lariat with a baseball slide and nailed a dropkick. Hot tag. Azrael wacked Driver with the Reverend’s stick to break up one combo finisher. Huge pop when Driver kicked out. Rejects went for the Hellhammer on Driver, and Walters broke that up with Blockbuster. New hit the Unskinny Bop on Tempers and Driver made the pin. An excellent finishing sequence. Their series of matches with the Rejects has done wonders for New Wave’s standing.
(10) Brodie Chase (with Melissa Coates) beat Daffney in 3:24. Daffney was a pleasant surprise. She demonstrated her amazing flexibility to Brodie and Melissa. With Daffney as the clear fan favorite, the “she’s a man” chant for Coates was back in force from the Bleacher Bums. Chase said Melissa wasn’t going to soil herself with the likes of Daffney, but he had no problem slapping a woman around. Chase slapped Daffney’s ass. Daffney slapped Chase’s face. Chase went to work on Daffney’s elbow, contorting the joint at a sick angle that had the Scream Queen screaming in agony. The fans chanted for Don (Matthews). Daffney made a comeback with a top rope huracanrana and popped Coates for good measure. Chase rolled her up with a severe pull of the tights to where the crack of Daffney’s derriere was exposed.
Postmatch, Coates spanked Daffney. The refs corp came out to restore order. Daffney badly wanted a piece of Coates. It got a “Let them fight” chant. Good stuff, hopefully, to be continued.
(11) Iceberg (with the Reverend) pinned Ace Rockwell to retain the NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Title in 11:55. Greg Hunter did one of his awesome championship intros. He pointed out that this was month 5 of Iceberg’s title reign. Rockwell opened with a barrage that drove Iceberg to one knee. But Iceberg ducked away from Rockwell’s flying body press and seized the advantage with the Thigh Drop of Doom. Iceberg busted out the Abdullah style flying elbow drop an an Air Raid Crash. Crowd was strong for Rockwell’s underdog comebacks. Iceberg missed a senton backsplash that drained the pool. Rockwell went wild, but Iceberg blocked his running bulldog and did the cannonball splash in the corner. The crowd felt that one. Rockwell mounted yet another comeback, hitting a top rope bulldog to put Iceberg down for a near fall. Iceberg came back with a crushing belly to belly suplex, and went for a middle rope Ground Zero. Nobody home. The Reverend tried to use the stick on Ace and konked Iceberg instead. Rockwell hit a middle rope Aces High, but the Rev put Iceberg’s foot over the ropes to save a three count. Rockwell slugged the Reverend. Rockwell went for another Aces High, but Iceberg had recuperated enough to finish him with the Ground Zero.
Rejects gave Rockwell the beatdown after the match. Rinauro tried to save and got beaten down as well. Cue up Jackson’s music and the place went nuts. Iceberg told the other Rejects to clear out. Iceberg squared off with Jackson mano y mano. The crowd was itching for them to go when Iceberg said “my time” and left the ring.
NOTES: More on the situation with Palmer’s family. The medical status of wife, Tabitha and their newborn son were both extremely serious earlier in the week. Tabitha is at home recovering. Tabitha is well known to the Anarchy fans because she handles the box office. Griffin spent three days at Grady Hospital in Atlanta before being transferred back to the local hospital, where he will probably be for two more months. Palmer asked the Anarchy fans to pray for his family and to take care of Anarchy while he was away. When I spoke to Jerry earlier today, he couldn’t say enough about how much he appreciates the overwhelming support the Palmer family has received from the Anarchy fans…Shatter, Vain, Rinauro and Talent are all booked for WWE RAW on 8/4 in Macon in and 8/5 Smackdown in Atlanta.
Next TV Taping is 8-16-08 with:
The Devils Rejects (Iceberg, Azrael, & Tempers) w/The Rev
VS
Sal Rinauro, Ace Rockwell & Shadow Jackson
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MATCH #1 NEWSOME VS CLINTON VS PENDLETON (KIMO)
MATCH #2 VAIN & ADONIS VS GRISSOM & DAY
MATCH #3 WILD BUNCH VS TECHNICIANS
MATCH #4 SHATTER VS JUDAS VS ICEBERG HIGHLIGHTS
MATCH #5 NEW WAVE VS DEVILS REJECTS
MATCH #6 JAY FURY VS SHADOW JACKSON
NWA Anarchy TV Report by Ca$hFlowX
Episode 128
July 28, 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 mighty Iceberg successfully defeated Phil Shatter with assistance from Dan Wilson to retain the NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Title and the Konkrete Gorillas guaranteed that Azreal & Shaun Tempers would retain the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Titles by attacking Nemesis & Slim J. This week in an oddball pairing, Don Matthews teams with Hayden Young to challenge Jeff Lewis & Brody Ray Chase. In the main event, Chad Parham seeks to prove his superiority over Sal Rinauro.
1. TK Kross & Malachi & Austin “Consequences” Creed defeated The Hollywood Brunettes (“2 Hot 4 TV” Kyle Matthews & “the Wizard of Aaaaaaaahs” Andrew Alexander) & Andrew Pendleton III (of Talent & Money.)
Kross starts out the action by making the Brunettes look like 2 Whack for TV & the Wizard of Blahs. Nice offense by Kross which begs the question: How can a wrestler whose sole purpose was to be squashed like Randy Mulkey over the past two months suddenly develops an offensive arsenal? Just asking. The crowd demanded Austin to tag in, but Kross tags in Malachi to send Pendleton flying. Malachi connects with a delayed vertical suplex on Alexander for a two count. Tempers flair when Pendleton tags himself in and ends up on the receiving end of a double noggin knocker with Alexander. Matthews takes advantage of a distracted Malachi with a beautiful dropkick and then proceeds to the apron to tag himself in. It just seems like the heels can’t get along. The rudo contingent focuses their attack on Malachi and makes numerous self tags. Malachi buys himself time after planting his feet in Alexander’s mush. Creed receives the hot tag and he cleans house. The action breaks down with a miscommunication between Matthews and Pendleton. The rulebreakers just don’t know how to get along, do they? Creed takes the victory on Pendleton with the Creed DT.
- After commercial, Ace Rockwell gives chase to Todd Sexton and runs into Team Technician. Who can blame Ace for being mad at that bald head bastard’s heinous attack on an innocent fan at Fanfest? Security heads out to escort Rockwell away.
2. “Headbussa” Todd Sexton defeated Bo “I’m Going to Die Yet Again” Newsome via knockout.
Newsome is fresh off a beating administered by the “Butcher of Pyongyang” Kimo. Evidently, that squash taught Newsome a lesson and he scores a very near fall with a quick rollup and sends Sexton packing toward Team Technician. Newsome gives chase and eats a spin kick to the skull. With the referee distracted, Team Technician administers punishment to Newsome. After commercial, Sexton crotches himself on a mafia kick attempt. Newsome catches Sexton with a super rana for a two count. Sexton tires of Newsome and unleashes of series of knees followed by the Sexecution. Not having enough fun already, Sexton knees the defenseless Newsome in the skull until the referee stops the match. Team Technician wastes no time proclaiming their hero as the winner, but Adrian Hawkins heads out to apparently make the save. Hawkins aids Newsome to his feet before delivering a clothesline and a variation facebuster. Awesome.
3. The Texas Treats (Don “Bishop” Juan & Chris Marval) vs. the Big Time Playaz (Scott McKenzie & Andy Matthews.)
Before going too far off subject, there are just two many Matthews around the NWA Arena: Don, Kyle and now Andy. That’s just too many to keep up with. Is it any way possible for Andy to use a different last name in Anarchy? I know I’m going off on a tangent, but three of any one name in a promotion is too many unless they are related. To the action, Marval connects with a brutal slingshot senton with Don Juan straddling McKenzie on the middle rope. Matthews receives the tag and aids in a double team sidewalk slam/mafia kick combo on Marval for a two count. Indeed, not bad at all. The Playaz establish themselves as the dynamic heel duo with a blatant hair pull takedown and they work over Marval using double team tactics. Marval escapes further beatdown with a fall away lungblower on McKenzie. Don Juan receives the hot tag and cleans house. The teeny boppers scream in delight for Don Juan. After another fall away lungblower by Marval, Don Juan connects with a brutal moonsault with Andy on Marval’s knees. Three seconds later, the Texas Treats prove to be better than Rice-a-Roni, the San Francisco’s Treat.
4. “The Attraction” Hayden Young & Don “Smitten Like a Kitten” Matthews defeated “the Stray Cat” Brody Ray Chase & “the Feature Presentation” Jeff Lewis.
Even before the bell rings, al four men brawl in Texas tornado fashion. The heels believe they’ve eliminated Young, but he proves otherwise with a double springboard clothesline. Matthews sends the heels scurrying after landing the BFK on Chase. The referee signals for the bell and administers his count towards the heels. After commercial, the crowd exchanges dualing chants for Don and Brody. Funny stuff. Lewis starts off with Matthews and gains a quick advantage with an eye poke. After an eye poke, Lewis tags in to Chase. Chase demonstrates his physical prowess by tossing Young around only to be on the receiving end of a head scissors takedown and a pair of dropkicks. Chase momentarily turns his attention and Young dropkicks him into Lewis for a school boy roll up two count. Lewis has had enough and clotheslines Young from behind when Chase holds on to the ropes. Young pays Lewis back with an enziguri. With the clothesline leaving Young woozy, Chase sends Young flying to the floor with the Big Boot. The rudos get heat on Young for the next several minutes. They connect with a double team flapjack with Matthews arguing with the referee. Nice pump handle suplex by Chase on Young. Matthews enters the ring again and the heels use another blind tag. The heels head to the corner for a double suplex, but the referee pulls Lewis off and lectures him. With the referee’s back turned, Matthews clobbers Chase with the Lariat of Doom and Young following up with the Flying Squirrel for the pinfall victory. Nice swerve with the finishing sequence.
5. “Your Above, Above the Average Wrestler” & “Holder of the Certificate of Awesomeness” Chad Parham w/Seth Delay defeated “Sort of a Big Deal” Sal Rinauro.
Rinauro frustrates Parham early on with numerous arm drags and counters which forces Parham to dip. After commercial, Parham tweaks Rinauro’s ankle at an awkward angle. Parham connects with the stalling vertical suplex over the top rope to the floor in a move reminiscent from Season’s Beatings ’05. Delay hops on the apron to distract the referee, but Parham fails to take advantage. Rinauro fires away on the apron, but Parham counters with the Mo Howard eye lock (eye rake) and an enziguri. Parham hops to the top turnbuckle, but Rinauro serves him a dropkick. Rinauro sets up for a superplex, but switches into a slingshot bulldog and lands on his bad knee. Rinauro goes on offensive flurry before pulling a “Das Wunderkind” Alex Wright dance. Awesome. Delay hops on the apron to allow Parham enough time to escape. Rinauro wipes out Parham. Again, Rinauro clutches his bad knee. Rinauro rolls Parham in for a two count. Rinauro continues to dominate Parham which draws a save from Delay. Rinauro takes exception to Delay’s tactics by pulling him up hair first on the apron and Parham wipes our his new hero. Parham kicks out off a school boy and sends Rinauro flying into a Delay double fist. Parham spikes Rinauro’s head with a piledriver to Johnson’s delight. Delay heads in to congratulate Parham and further humiliate Rinauro. Delay calls for a second piledriver and Parham is happy to oblige. Parham prepares to piledriver Rinauro on the Certificate of Awesomeness, but NWA Anarchy Owner Jerry Palmer prevents further damage. Delay stealthily runs in and introduces the base of Palmer’s skull with a pair of brass knuckles. Palmer collapses like a redwood tree. Delay pulls out his barber kit and proceeds to scalp Palmer. Rinauro recovers and is joined by Shadow Jackson, Slim J, Creed and Young to chase the heels away. Hunter concludes, “What a despicable act.” Good finish.
DOWNLOAD: http://www.nwaanarchy.net
NWA CELEBRATES 60th ANNIVERSARY WITH NEW CHAMPIONSHIP BELT
Charlotte, NC (July 31, 2008) – Earlier this summer, the National Wrestling Alliance® launched the NWA™ 60th Anniversary Celebration to be celebrated by pro wrestling fans and Member Promotions worldwide. In keeping with our yearlong theme and in honor of our 60th Anniversary, the NWA has recreated the legendary 'red' World's Heavyweight Title Belt to award to the holder of the most prestigious title in wrestling history, the NWA World's Heavyweight Champion.
The original 'red belt' was presented to then-champion Harley Race by NWA president Sam Muchnick in 1973, and was the original incarnation of the current 'Dome Globe' or “Famous 10 lbs. of gold.” Jack Brisco and Giant Baba also held the “red belt”, before disappearing from public view.
The new 'red belt' was presented to our current champion, “Scrap Iron” Adam Pearce, prior to his August 2, 2008 title match with challenger, Brent Albright, in New York City for ROH. The NWA champion will hold the title during the remainder of the 60th Anniversary celebration.
NWA Great Championship Wrestling
July 31, 2008
Great Skate Plex
Phenix City, AL
with a reported attendance of 260:
Orion Bishop (with Wicked Nemesis) pinned Tex Monroe.
Zero Tolerance (with Princeton Gainey III) pinned "That 80's Guy" John Bogie.
Scotty Beach pinned Murder One (with Wicked Nemesis).
Sonny Siaki pinned Kareem-Abdul Jamar.
After the match, Siaki was interviewed by Taylor McKnight, handling ring announcing duties in place of the injured Rob Russo, and accepted David Young's challenge for the GCW Fred Ward Memorial on September 4.
Micah Taylor & GCW Interstate Champion J-Rod beat Johnny Swinger & Shaun Banks (with Quentin Michaels & Tracy Taylor) after Tracy tripped Swinger.
Bull Buchanan beat GCW Heavyweight Champion Cru Jones by disqualification when Shaun Banks interfered. After the match, Jones and Banks tried to hang Buchanan with a rope. Quentin Michaels had already been ejected from ringside for interfering in the match.
Another match was made for the Ward Memorial where Johnny Swinger will face Micah Taylor in an "All or Nothing" match: if Taylor wins, he gets Tracy back, and if Swinger wins, he gets Micah's contract as well.
For more information on NWA GCW, go to:
www.gcw-action.com
NWA Upstate.
1. Field Announced for NWA Upstate's Upstate-8 IndyTational
Tournament (9/27)
NWA Upstate management has announced the full field of eight
competitors that will be competing on September 27 when NWA Upstate
presents the 2nd Annual IndyTational Tournament. Unlike last year,
where six men competed in the tournament, this year's tournament will
have a full field of eight competitors. The IndyTational Tournament
show will be held at Minett Hall (2655 E. Henrietta Road in
Henrietta, NY)
Competing in the 2008 Upstate-8 IndyTational tournament will be:
- Defending IndyTational Tournament Champion "Fabulous" John
McChesney (representing Pro Wrestling Unplugged)
- 2007 IndyTational Tournament finalist Jimmy "Jam" Olsen
(representing NWA Upstate)
- Bobby Fish (formerly known as Madden Fisher and/or Jerk Jackson)
(representing Japan's Pro Wrestling NOAH)
- "The Guru" Sonjay Dutt (representing TNA Wrestling)
- "The Havana Pitbull" Ricky Reyes (representing International
Wrestling Cartel)
- "The Amazing Canadian" Lionel Knight (representing UWA Hardcore
Wrestling)
- Slyk Wagner Brown (representing Squared Circle Wrestling)
- "Freshly Squeezed" Orange Cassidy (International)
Additional matches for the show, and individual bios on the
tournament competitors will be released in the coming weeks, and will
be sent out via the mailing list when they become available.
For more information on the 2008 NWA Upstate's Upstate-8 IndyTational
Tournament, keep checking your inbox or check the official NWA
Upstate website at http://www.nwaupny.com )
NWA Mountain State Wrestling TV
July 27, 2008
ALDERSON, WV
1.) DEIMOS p. THE PROWLER.
2.) NWA MSW TV TITLE
SPOILER b. "GYPSY JOE" GENE MADRID, DQ;
the REFEREE RESTARTED MATCH W/ MADRID pinning SPOILER.
NWA MSW CEO, LEONARD SIMS, UPON CONFERRING WITH THE REFEREE, UPHELD
THE ORIGINAL DECISION SINCE MADRID USED A CHAIR ON SPOILER CAUSING THE ORIGINAL DQ.
3.) 8 MAN TAG TEAM MATCH
FRANK PARKER, RICKY SHANE, DIEGO DELAROSA, & JASON KINCAID NC
SCOTTY ROCKER, MAESTRO, JOHNNY BLAST, & DIABLO, JR.
For more information on NWA MSW, go to:
www.mountainstatewrestling.com
NWA UNDERGROUND PRESENTS
THE WILSON MEMORIAL SHOW
July 12th, 2008
Park Pavilion
Bourbon, Indiana
1.Open Invitational Fight for right to advance in #1 contender for the NWA Underground Heavy Weight Title: Chad Krosse would advance
2.Damian Michaels defeated Kark Lion
3.Brutus Dylan defeated Shady Chris Xion
4.Jake OMen defeated Chad Krosse
5.Osyris defeated Dave Allen
6.Erico defeated Hardcore Harry
7.Colin Troy/Young Gunn defeated the teams of
Zain/Buff and Ryan Epic/Tony X
8.Brutus Dylan defeated Jake Omen
9.Erico defeated Osyris
10.Russ Jones/Scotty Young defeated Travis Southern/Ryan Rage
11.NWA UNDERGROUND MAYHEM TITLE MATCH:
Kenny Kage defeated Steven Drochner, Adam Bueller, and Game Boy
12.Brutus Dylan defeated Erico
13.*Brutus Dylan defeated Jimmy Shalwin
For more information on NWA Underground, go to:
www.freewebs.com/ucwunderground
For more information on NWA Midwest, go to:
www.midwestwrestling.com
Courtesy of NWA Southwest promoter Ken Taylor.
Top Texas Juniors set for title match August 8
A NWA Texas junior title match will take place in Cypress August 8 between champ Galan Ramirez vs. 3x champ Cyclone at VFW Post 8905. Bell-time 7:30 p.m. These are two of the best juniors in the State of Texas going for NWA Gold. For more info about this match go to: http://www.nwa-southwest.com



