- 07/23/2007 (5:59:13 pm)
- Press Release
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BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES for 7-23-07
7/21 NWA Anarchy Report by Larry Goodman
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Last night’s NWA Anarchy television taping at the NWA Arena in
This was pro wrestling as a legitimate art form.
This was one of those rare nights when every segment met or exceeded expectations and it all meshed, and you had a crowd of 191 that was totally immersed in what they were witnessing.
This was gold. Clearly, a lot of thought went into the booking of this show, and it paid handsome dividends. The new storylines and character twists developed beautifully. The execution in the ring was top notch. And the hard work by the entire crew was there as always.
The company has taken things to a new level. The success of Hostile Environment has injected the entire operation with a boost of confidence.
I seriously doubt there is another indie promotion on the planet that could match Anarchy's quality and professionalisim with Anarchy's limited resources. And if there's a better indie TV wrestling show in the
The show opened with the finish of the Chad Parham/Ace Rockwell NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Title match and postmatch interviews on the the WrestleVision screen It was phenomenal footage. The heat was off the hook. It appeared that Rockwell was done for, but he fought off Parham’s piledriver. Parham taunted him. Again, Parham went for the piledriver, and Rockwell countered with the Aces High to win the title and become the first triple crown winner in NWA Anarchy history. Parham was distraught in defeat. The audio was such that it wasn’t possible to make out what he was saying. Rockwell said Parham was the best wrestler in the locker room, but he had proven that he was the best fighter, and the guy with the most heart.
(1) Kory Chavis (with Jeff G. Bailey & Abomination) defeated Sal Rinauro in 12:18. This was a beautifully constructed match to set up a double turn, and the crowd response was awesome. For the first time in forever, the NWA Elite have taken their focus off of Devil’s Rejects and vice versa. Bailey did mic work glorifying his team. Bailey mentioned he was disappointed that Jeff Lewis didn’t see fit to be there. Bailey pumped up Chavis. “Hatred is purity and weakness is disease.” Rinauro made a serious but babyface-shaded entrance. The crowd was loud and split pretty even. Rinauro used leglocks to force Chavis to the ropes. Rinauro pie-faced him. They traded blows. Chavis got the best of it and connected with a corkscrew dropkick to the mouth. Rinauro kicked out at one. Chavis went on the attack. Rinauro responded by escalating the violence. The crowd got hotter. Chavis converted a Rinauro springboard attempt into the Dark City Bomb for a near fall. “The Soul Assassin” made Rinauro suffer. At 7:20, Rinauro hiptossed Chavis into the turnbuckles for a double down spot. On the comeback, Rinauro hit an enzuirgiri for a two count. Chavis used a Shining Wizard for a near fall. Nice to see that move back in play. They went back and forth with pin attempts. Chavis did a spiral faceplant for a near fall. Rinauro hit the Orton inverted backbreaker, but Bailey put Chavis’ foot over bottom rope. Rinauro spit on Bailey, and Chavis capitalized on the distraction with the Spinesplitta for a great false finish. Rinauro scored with a jawbreaker and a kick in the face. Chavis barely kicked out of it. Moments later, Chavis ended it with the Dark City Street Cutter. Helluva way to start the show. Normally, all the near falls would be overkill for an opener, but it was the only match all night with that type of layout, so it worked just fine.
Following Bailey’s orders, Abomination left Rinauro laying with a Tree Slam from the heavens. The ref crew came out to check on Rinauro’s condition. The crowd popped, as Rinauro slowly struggled to his feet.
Greg Hunter was backstage with NWA Anarchy owner Jerry Palmer discussing the upcoming match between three time former champions Urban Assault Squad and Awesome Attraction for the Anarchy tag team titles. They were interrupted by Hollywood Brunettes, World’s Prettiest Tag Team, and Anger Alliance all claiming to be the rightful number one contenders. Palmer halted the bickering by ordering an 8 man tag. Tony Santarelli showed up to ask Palmer about getting a shot. His couldn’t have picked a worse time. “You just don’t get it,” said Palmer.
(2) Anger
“Manager of Superstars” Al Getz swaggered into the ring to Frank Sinatra’s “
(3) Melissa Coates (with Al Getz) beat Wes Grissom in 5:35. Grissom, whose previous Anarchy appearances were in the role of referee, got a great pop. Coates was very effective here. This was probably the best I’ve seen her offense look. She decimated Grissom with impressive power moves including a sidewalk slam and a standing spinebuster slam. The smart marks switched their chant to “Al’s a woman.” Just when it looked like he was dead meat, Grissom exploded with a satellite headscissors and a picture perfect running SSP for a near fall. The crowd went nuts for it. Coates recovered and deliver a fierce lariat that sent Grissom into orbit. Truly a bump for the ages. Coates then pinned Grissom with a sitout facebuster and did push ups on his lifeless, little body. Todd Sexton came out to check on Grissom. Mega appreciation from the crowd for Grissom’s efforts.
(4) The NWA Anarchy Tag Team Title match between Awesome Attraction (Austin Creed & Hayden Young) (C) and Urban Assault Squad (Shadow Jackson & Nemesis) ended as a double count out (10:43). Attraction got a good pop but it paled in comparison to the one for UAS, who did a fantastic job of telling the story.
Intermission. The first half had all the makings of a great hour of wrestling television.
(5) Devil’s Rejects (Azrael & Shaun Tempers & Patrick Bentley with Reverend Dan Wilson & Dominous) beat Caleb Konley & Derrick Driver & Steven Walters in 8:27. Prior to the match,
After the match, Slim J came out and told Bentley they weren’t done yet. “All that’s between us is air and opportunity, Buhhster.” J went one on two against Tempers and Azrael. He was holding his own until the odds were just too much. Rockwell hit the ring to save J. But Bentley broke
Ring announcer Eddie Rich threw it backstage for an update on Rockwell’s condition. Bill Behrens said Rockwell was unavailable because he was being worked on by the trainer. Santarelli showed up again. Behrens read him the riot act. Santarelli said he was just as good as A. J. Styles or Jimmy Rave, so he should get a shot. Behrens told hi to get the hell out of there. Santarelli has camera presence in abundance.
(6) Truitt Fields pinned Jeremy Vain (with Rob Adonis) in 12:08 in a match where Vain’s NWA World Television Title was only on the line for the first 10 minutes. Fields had defeated Adonis at the last taping to get another shot at Vain. Fields was killing Vain with pure power, so he took a TO. While Vain distracted referee Harold James, Adonis leveled Fields with a lariat. Vain took over with Adonis continuing to inject himself into the match. Adonis started giving Vain time calls at the 5 minute mark. Adonis distracted referee Harold James, so Vain could beat Fields up on the floor. Vain countered a backslide with a mule kick to the nutsack. Vain busted out a sweet reverse roll up into a camel clutch. At the 9 minue mark, Fields hit a flying forearm that left both men down. Fields was on fire. He hit a powerslam for a near fall. Adonis interfered to distract Fields, and Vain smoked him with superkick. Fields kicked out the folding press just before the bell. The crowd called for five more minutes. Vain signaled OK as he continued to pound on Fields. This was a bit muddled. The bell never rang for the restart, which flattened the crowd response. Vain hit the VKO and applied a sleeper. Truitt fought up from the bottom and hit the Truitt Slam to score the pin. The crowd popped huge when Eddie Rich announced Fields as the new champion. Then, the bottom dropped out. Rich informed the crowd that the five additional minutes were non-sanctioned, so Vain was free to go merrily on his way with the belt.
(7) Phil Shatter (with Jeff G. Bailey & Abomination) beat Don Juan in 5:22. Bailey noted that this was “Universal Soldier” Shatter’s first Anarchy match since the destruction of Iceberg at Hostile Environment. Bailey made a point of mentioning Lewis’ lack of support again. Hmm. Bailey said it Juan was going to get a dose of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. That was pretty much the size of it. Juan made the long drive from
(8) Ace Rockwell (with Jerry Palmer) beat Chad Parham to retain the NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Title in 8:10. <B> As if the fans didn’t hate him enough already, Parham came out wearing a Michael Vick jersey. Palmer came to ringside to inform Parham that Rockwell’s knee injury was serious enough that he wasn’t going to allow him to wrestle. Parham threatened legal action. “You signed a contract. That’s my championship.” Rockwell limped out to the ring. Palmer tried to talk him out of it, but that was a waste of words. Rockwell was fighting on one leg. He did a Thesz Press and backdrop but the knee was killing him. Parham zeroed in with a sadistic attack on the injured knee. He removed Rockwell’s boot and protective wrap to inflict more damage. Parham used a spinning toe hold and a trailer hitch type maneuver. Rockwell was screaming bloody murder. At 5:00, Rockwell managed to pull himself up using the ropes. Parham was all icewater in his veins and cut him down with a chop block. The perfect spot to ensure that the crowd was feeling the pain and hopelessness of the champ's predicatment. Parham applied a figure four and used the ropes for extra leverage, but ref Brent Wiley caught him. Parham reapplied the hold in the center of the ring. Rockwell was in desperate straits, but somehow made it to the ropes. Parham paused to fully express his miserable. lazy, whiny crybaby attitude. When Parham finally got back down to business, Rockwell kicked him off, sending him chest first into the turnbuckles, and rolled him up on the rebound. The building exploded. Parham was grief-stricken.
Iceberg entered the ring for an ominous confrontation with Rockwell, who was still down like a wounded animal. No physical contact. Iceberg grinned and laughed before leaving the ring.
The second hour was every bit as good as the first. Just a terrific show. It was the first time I’ve really had fun at a pro wrestling event since the Benoit tragedy.
NOTES: The 8/4 television taping with feature a Mega Rumble to determine the number one contender for the NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Title…Here’s wishing a speedy recovery to Krazy K (Kirby Mack). Mack spent a second night in the hospital after suffering a collapsed lung from a Hotstuff Hernandez Border Toss on the UWF show Friday night… APW has their “Freedom Fight” supershow on 7/27 at the Royston Gym with Simon Sermon defending the APW Title against
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“TECHNICAL PERFECTION”
NWA Anarchy
Episode 72
July 16, 2007
There’s nothing like a refreshing vacation in
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!
- On last week’s edition of Anarchy TV, Mikki Free bleached Shadow Jackson’s eye, Phil Shatter went ballistic and dumped Truitt Fields as a tag team partner, Delay played shenanigans long enough with the Brunettes to allow Hawkins to eliminate them to become the #1 contenders to the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Titles.
- John Johnson reflects upon Chad Parham wanting to confront Ace Rockwell, but facing and stealing a victory from Patrick Bentley. This week, Delay & Hawkins take on the Awesome Attraction for the NWA Anarchy Tag Titles and Jeff Lewis challenges Ace Rockwell. The question is: what condition is Jeff G Bailey after receiving a devastating Ground Xero splash?
1. Devil’s Rejects (Azreal & Shaun Tempers) vs. Kris King & Amien Rios
THE MATCH: Dan Wilson joins our favorite broadcasting team to deliver his special blend of evil humor.
WINNER: The Rejects.
POSTMATCH:
COMMENTS: There’s nothing like a fun squash. With typical Anarchy style booking, Shatter was pushed into a situation where he has opportunity to become a singles star. It is subtle booking like placing emphasis on shooting to become the number one man in Anarchy is what makes for a successful promotion.
RATING: *
- Slim J wonders what Patrick Bentley’s d**n problem is. Slim claims he has lost a ridiculous amount of matches and asks Bentley what is his problem. Bentley can’t answer Slim’s questions regarding his past. So, Slim brags about his past and found professional wrestling to keep himself out of trouble. Slim lists his accomplishments and challenges Bentley to a match.
2. Slim J vs. Patrick Bentley
THE MATCH: Hunter corrects Johnson that the Rejects squash was the opening contest. After commercial, Bentley ducks a roundhouse and lands an enziguri for a two count. Slim catches Bentley heading to La La Land and executes a huge superplex. After recuperating, Slim connects with a float over half nelson DDT for a near fall. Bentley escapes Anger Management and surprises Slim with a victory roll for the victory.
WINNER: Patrick Bentley.
POSTMATCH: Slim is particularly pissed off that Bentley beat him, so he challenges Bentley to a best of 5 series.
COMMENTS: Bentley’s character needed an added extra dimension to push him to the next level and Slim J can do it. Ultimately, this is setting up for Bentley’s heel turn and setting a major feud with Slim. The commercial cut off a portion of the match, but the storyline had its desired effect.
RATING: *½
3. NWA Anarchy Tag Team Titles: Awesome Attraction (ch.) (Austin Creed & Hayden Young) vs. Seth Delay & Adrian Hawkins
THE MATCH: Alejandro has an urgent announcement from CNN Headline News: Amelia Earhart’s crashed airplane and body was found in Creed’s afro. Alright, now that would make Austin Creed at least 80 years old. This would most certainly make Gypsy Joe extremely jealous because he would no longer hold the title of oldest living professional wrestler. In all honesty, Creed has no chance in hell of defeating Joe. I mean, how can you beat a 70 year old man who took a baseball bat to the dome from New Jack? Sigh. I guess you really do learn something new everyday. By the way, don’t forget to check out Alejandro’s new myspace page. Speaking of shout outs, one Mr. John Johnson directs his comments to a certain reviewer who used to be employed in
WINNER: Awesome Attraction retain via DQ.
COMMENTS: Can anyone say three way dance? Again, this match was more about storylines than actual wrestling. Creed has a great physique and could have a great career with more seasoning. Delay’s hilariously devious antics continue to help his persona grow. Was it me, is Hawkins starting to grow under Delay’s wing?
RATING: N/A
4. Ace Rockwell vs. Jeff Lewis w/Abomination
THE MATCH: This is the main event, which is between two former NWA Anarchy TV champions. By the way, Johnson still has no idea about the difference between the FAA and the FCC. Rockwell frustrates Lewis early on by pummeling him with fisticuffs and focusing on his left arm. After commercial, Lewis counters a head scissors attempt with an Eddie Gilbert Hot Shot. Lewis follows Rockwell to the floor and rams his back onto the apron. Lewis follows up with a Tully Blanchard slingshot suplex for a two count. Rockwell escapes a belly to belly superplex and almost wins with a cross bodyblock. After trading two counts, they pull a trick out of Marcus Alexander Bagwell’s book, a double cross bodyblock. Rockwell atomic drops and clotheslines Lewis for a near fall. Lewis counters the Ace’s High with the Final Curtain. Lewis makes the cover, but Rockwell’s leg was underneath the bottom rope. Lewis gives Rockwell valuable time to recoup when he argues with referee Harry Jim. Rockwell takes advantage with a spinebuster for a near fall. Lewis goes to the eyes, but Rockwell has other ideas and counters a second Final Curtain with the Ace’s High for the victory.
WINNER: Ace Rockwell.
POSTMATCH: Azreal & Tempers launch a heinous attack on Lewis. They bury his head on the mat. Abomination heads in to make the save and carries Lewis back to the locker room. With the complete devastation that the Reverend has unleashed upon the NWA Elite, you would think that no one could top the Rejects. Well, you certainly forgot about the most chicken nuts not a very nice person in Anarchy, NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion Chad Parham. Parham greets Rockwell on his way back to the locker room. Parham gives Rockwell the Red Carpet treatment by unleashing two nasty piledrivers. Parham decides he wants to permanently injure Rockwell. He sets up the ring stares and piledrives Rockwell straight to Hades on them. Rockwell is going to need more than Tylenol 3 for his achy breaky neck.
COMMENTS: There’s nothing like having both participants getting their carcasses handed to them after a grueling match. So many objectives were accomplished in this match: (1) Lewis was more worried about Jeff G Bailey’s well being than wrestling, (2) Rockwell earning a clean victory over an established name, (3) continuation of the Rejects annihilation of the NWA Elite and (4) setting for the ultimate showdown between Parham and Rockwell. This was a good TV match where both participants understood their rolls and played them perfectly. The payoff to both feuds will have to be huge considering how much time has been devoted to them.
RATING: **¼
- OVERALL: This episode continued to build up several major feuds heading into June’s big show in
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NWA WRESTLING LEGENDS FANFEST
Another match just added to the Sunday night wrestling card...
NWA Junior Heavyweight Champion Lightning Mike Quackenbush defends his championship against "Technical Perfection" Chad Parham
In case you needed someone to remind you, we're three weeks away from this year's NWA Wrestling Legends Fanfest in
The Horsemen Q&A
I'm happy to announce Sunday afternoon's question-and-answer session will focus on one of the legendary factions in pro wrestling, the Four Horsemen. Our Q&A host Chris Cruise will sit down for a two-hour, no-punches-pulled discussion with original Horsemen Ole Anderson, Tully Blanchard and James J. Dillon, and they'll be taking questions from fans, as well.
The Featured Guests
In years past, we've typically had 30+ featured guests at fanfest weekend, all of whom signed free autographs for fans. This year, that number will be 28, and I'll tell you why below.
I'll be honest and tell you all I had intended on our final two guests being The Fabulous Moolah and Mae Young, but that won't be happening. I'd like to ask each of you to remember "Miss Lillian" (the name I've always called Moolah.) She is going through a very difficult time at the moment. Her brother is not doing well and she and her family could definitely use all the prayers we can muster. I spoke with Miss Lillian Wednesday to let her know we'd have her next time, that we all realize family is much more important than wrestling, and she thanked me for that. This is a real special lady that has survived in a male-dominated "sport" for many years. I know she's tough, and I'm a big fan of her accomplishments. Let's just please remember her and her family in these tough times.
Remember JJ
Please remember our good friend, James J. Dillon. Some of you may know that JJ's mother passed away earlier this week in
King and Queen
There will be two empty seats at fanfest this year. Literally, there will be two empty chairs on our Autograph Stage for the duration of fanfest weekend. These will honor and show our respect for two previous fanfest guests that have passed recently, "The King" Ernie Ladd and "Queen" Sherri Martel.
These two sweet people are sadly missed, and I'm glad we all had a chance to spend some time with them at last year's fanfest weekend in
We'll be collecting notes and letters at fanfest that I'll personally forward to the King's and Queen's families. We'll never forget them.
Even More Guests
Although there won't be any more featured guests, there are still a few additional "legends" that will be joining us in
If you haven't made plans to be with us yet, please do so today. Fanfest weekend is like no other. Come relive your childhood memories, and make some new ones. All the info is at http://www.NWALegends.com
I hope you guys are looking forward to this as much as I am!
Please make plans now to be with us for 3 HUGE DAYS celebrating wrestling tradition!
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NWA Empire
In This Issue:
1. Huge Match Added to NWA Empire Red, White &
Bruised! NWA Reclaiming the Glory: World Heavyweight
Championship Tournament Second Round Match! The
American Dragon in an NWA Empire Ring!
2. Updated Card and Information for NWA Empire Red,
White & Bruised
HUGE MATCH ADDED TO NWA EMPIRE RED, WHITE & BRUISED!
NWA RECLAIMING THE GLORY: WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT
CHAMPIONSHIP SECOND ROUND MATCH! THE AMERICAN DRAGON
IN AN NWA EMPIRE RING
In what can only be described as a major coop for NWA
Empire, owner “Hellcat” Mike Rosario has secured for
the young fed, which celebrated its first anniversary
this past May, a second round match in the currently
running NWA Reclaiming the Glory: World Heavyweight
Championship Tournament. This match has been added to
NWA Empire’s July show, Red, White & Bruised, which is
being held this coming Saturday evening at St.
Johnsburg Firehall located at
NY-429) in
this is absolutely HUGE for NWA Empire, as this match
will garner national and world-wide wrestling media
coverage, pushing the NWA Empire name on a national
and international scale!
So, who is it that you will have the opportunity of
seeing in the second round match of the NWA Reclaiming
the Glory: World Heavyweight Championship Tournament
this Saturday at Red, White & Bruised? Hold on to
your hats, fans! THE AMERICAN DRAGON HIMSELF WILL BE
IN THE HOUSE AT NWA EMPIRE RED, WHITE & BRUISED.
Yes, you read that right, one of the top indy
wrestlers in the world today, former Ring of Honor
World Heavyweight Champion “American Dragon” Bryan
Danielson will be competing in a second round match in
the NWA World Heavyweight Championship Tournament this
Saturday at NWA Empire’s Red, White, & Bruised. The
match will actually be the finals of the tournament’s
Jack Brisco Bracket, and Danielson’s opponent in the
match is definitely no slouch! Danielson, the Jack
Brisco Bracket’s top seed, will be squaring off with
Commonwealth Heavyweight Champion, Fergal Devitt, who
is flying in from his native
Bryan Danielson has been one of the top stars in indy
wrestling almost since his 1999 debut, and has
competed in numerous indy promotions, holding a number
of different championships over the course of his
career. He is a standout star in the highly acclaimed
Philadelphia-based Ring of Honor (ROH) promotion,
where he is currently locked in a feud with ROH World
Heavyweight Champion Takeshi Morishima.
former ROH World Heavyweight Champion himself, having
won the belt in September 2005 from former WWE star
James (Jamie Noble) Gibson, and held the belt for 15
months before losing it to Homicide in December 2006.
Following is a list of some of the championships that
Bryan Danielson has held:
- All Star Wrestling World Heavy-Middleweight
Championship
- East Coast Wrestling Association Tag Team
Championship (with Low-Ki (Senshi))
- Full Impact Pro Heavyweight Championship
- Memphis Championship Wrestling Heavyweight
Championship
- Memphis Championship Wrestling Southern Tag-Team
Championship (with Spanky (Brian Kendrick))
- NWA Canadian Junior Heavyweight Championship
- NWA Southern Junior Heavyweight Championship
- New Japan Pro Wrestling International Wrestling
Grand Prix (IWGP) Tag Team Championship (with Curry
Man (Christopher Daniels))
- Ring of Honor World Heavyweight Championship
- Ring of Honor Pure Heavyweight Championship
- Texas Wrestling Association Tag Team Championship
(with Spanky)
Fergal Devitt may not possess quite the impressive
list of championships held that his opponent Bryan
Danielson does, but he is nonetheless considered to be
a top-level competitor in NWA wrestling circles. A
native of
professionally for seven years and competes mainly in
two
Devitt has held the NWA British Commonwealth
Heavyweight Championship on two different occasions,
and has made several tours of
New Japan Pro Wrestling over the past three years. In
2005 Fergal was invited to train at New Japan’s Los
Angeles training facility, and after impressing the
right people there he moved on to New Japan’s main
training facility in Japan. He graduated from their
foreign wrestler in many years to graduate from New
Brian Danielson and Fergal Devitt have been competing
in the Jack Brisco Bracket of the NWA Reclaiming the
Glory: World Heavyweight Championship Tournament.
Danielson defeated Nelson Creed in the first round
while Devitt defeated Mikey Nicholls. The winner of
the match between Danielson and Devitt at NWA Empire’s
Red, White & Bruised will be the Jack Brisco Bracket
winner, and will move on to the third round of the
tournament, facing the winner of the tournament’s
Harley Race Bracket, “Scrap Iron” Adam Pierce.
Plan to be at NWA Empire’s Red, White & Bruised for
the rare opportunity to see not only two world-class
wrestlers in competition, but to also be a part of
wrestling history as “American Dragon” Bryan Danielson
and Fergal Devitt strive to advance in the tournament
to crown a new NWA World Heavyweight Champion.
UPDATED CARD AND INFORMATION FOR NWA EMPIRE RED, WHITE
& BRUISED
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