- 09/04/2006 (12:25:14 pm)
- Press Release
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BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES for 9-4-06
Watch NWA ANARCHY SHOW #27 now!!!!!!
MATCH #1 JEFF LEWIS & JEFF G BAILEY INTERVIEW
MATCH #2 JIMMY RAVE VS
MATCH #3 JERRY PALMER INTERVIEW
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9/2 NWA Anarchy Report
By: Larry Goodman
NWA Anarchy ran their bimonthly television taping at the NWA Arena in Cornelia last night, drawing a hot crowd of 150. It was a good show in its own right, but with Fright Night ’06 still two months away, the fun times are just beginning.
The former NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion Chad Parham entered the ring to get some things off his chest. Parham said he was the best heavyweight champion ever to set foot in the NWA Arena, better than A. J. Styles, David Young or Rick Michaels. Parham made disparaging remarks about Todd Sexton. Parham said he wasn’t going to wrestle. Sexton appeared on the WrestleVision and said he was going to do his job as booker by putting Parham in a match against Salvatore Rinauro.
Attorney/Agent Jeff G. Bailey entered the ring with Onyx. Bailey’s deluded mind concocted the story that Onyx had never been beaten in the building. Bailey said no man alive had ever broken Onyx’s full nelson. Bailey said Onyx was schooling the Seth Delay and Patrick Bently the last time when “big, stupid” T. C. Carnage interfered. Bailey said they didn’t belong in the same ring the Genetic Specimen, but since Onyx was having fun humiliating the buffoons, he accepted their offer of a six man match. Bailey said Onyx could take all three of them on by his lonesome, but the NWA insisted that he have some partners. Bailey introduced “the
(1) Seth Delay & Patrick Bently & T. C. Carnage beat Onyx & Skitzo & Big Dog (with Jeff G. Bailey) via DQ in 14:32. The babyface trio neutralized Onyx’s power by working the arm. Onyx was selling like mad here. Dog and Skitzo fared no better. Onyx tagged in against Delay. Onyx wanted a test of strength and said he got to call the shots. “This is my house.” As Delay went to lock up, Onyx kicked him in the gut. Onyx used a backdrop (it must have been contagious because there were a ton of them on this show) for a near fall. The Texans hung Delay in the tree of woe and dished out the punishment. Delay got trapped in the heel corner where the Texans blasted him with headbutts. Fans broke out the “Go, Seth, Go” chant for Delay. At 10 minutes in, Delay got a sunset flip and Onyx leveled him with a lariat. Onyx applied a bearhug. Delay tried the ear claps but couldn’t break the hold. Delay managed a Morton roll to make the tag to Bently. A sequence of double teams ensued, and it appeared that the heel team was in disarray. However, that sly dog Onyx slipped behind Bently and locked in the full nelson. Bently refused to surrender. The Texans started beating on Bently as well, so referee Harold James signaled for the bell. Onyx reapplied the hold on a limp Bently in the postmatch. Strong opener.
Brandon Phoenix, the NWA Anarchy Television Champion, entered the ring wearing street clothes.
(2) Salvatore Rinauro beat
(3) Tank (with Dan Wilson) beat Ace Rockwell in 7:23. It sucked to be Rockwell in this one. Rockwell got the jump on Tank as he came through the ropes. Who could blame him. A barrage of forearms had Tank shook but didn’t put him down.
A first-rate first hour. Intermission.
(4) “Stray Cat” Brody Chase beat Windwalker in 5:53. This was the throwback match of the evening. Chase is a former WCW enhancement guy based in South
(5) Hayden Young beat Jeremy V on a counted out at 7:58. This was switched to a singles match when Jason Blackman cancelled. V came out wearing sunglasses and a white cape. Young was accompanied by Austin Creed, but he didn’t stick around for the match. V attacked Young as he slid under the ropes. Young’s comeback deflated when V ducked his high crossbody. Young rolled out of the ring. Young pulled V out and went back on the attack. Young hit a pair of monkey flips but ate it on the third one. V hit a middle rope lariat. V got nasty. V catapulted Young’s throat into the bottom rope for a near fall. V shoved the ref into the ropes to foil a springboard move, and Young took a wacky bump to the floor. With the ref still down, V tossed a chair into the ring. Creed hit the ring with an Apollo-like flurry of punches on V, finishing with a splits haymaker. Young launched an aerial attack. Young vaulted over V and hit a whirling enzuigiri. Both down. V bailed and took the 10 count. Flat finish. Not a lot of heat on V nor much love for Young, who has yet to regain the momentum he had prior to his hiatus. This was payback for what V and Blackman did to Creed the last time, but generating support for the babyface is a tough task when the heel has been cheated and outnumbered.
The new NWA Anarchy Champion, Jeff Lewis was accompanied to the ring by a glowing Jeff G. Bailey. Bailey gloated about his ability to foretell the future, i.e., Lewis winning the title. Bailey said Lewis was born with a gold belt around his waist, like some people are born with silver spoons in their mouths. Bailey said Anarchy finally had a champion to be proud of – the robe, the gear, the body, his “general presence.” Lewis said he was going to give some poverty stricken, uneducated, up and comer a chance to go for the gold. “If he died tonight, he would be a happy man.” The entrance video for Slim J played. An evildoer, sight unseen, tossed J down the ramp. “Too bad, so sad”, J slipped and fell, so no title match tonight. The crowd popped huge for the appearance of Kory Chavis. Chavis said he was cashing in the title shot he earned in a number one contender’s match a while back. Lewis was having none of that. Chavis played matchmaker via dragging Lewis into the ring.
(6) Jeff Lewis (with Jeff G. Bailey) beat Kory Chavis to retain the NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Title in 11:47. Chavis was on fire with a lariats and a corkscrew dropkick. Lewis took a TO. Chavis brought him back in the hardway. Bailey grabbed Chavis by the leg to block a slingshot maneuver, and Lewis sent Chavis flying into the rail. Chavis was screaming about his back. Lewis attacked the weakened body part with a vengeance. Lewis kicked Chavis’ hand to block a strike, and delivered a back suplex for a near fall. Chavis fired back, but Lewis whipped him into the buckles and powerslammed him on the rebound. Lewis stayed on the back with a sidewalk slam. Lewis signaled that it was time to go to the top rope. Chavis cut Lewis off and brought him off the top with a press slam. Lewis took a picture perfect Flair bump. Chavis mounted a full-fledged comeback. Chavis hit a Shining Wizard, but Lewis was able to kick out of the delayed cover. Chavis hit the Spinesplitta. Bailey distracted ref Brent Wiley. Chavis popped Bailey, who took a big bump to the floor. Lewis rolled Chavis up with a fistful of tights. Chavis got a good pop on his way out. Good match. It didn’t look like they were building to anything with the finish, as it came across as just a way to get out of the match.
(7) Devil’s Rejects (Shaun Tempers & Tank & Azrael) beat Brett Thunder & Randall Johnson & Adrian Hawkins in 12:22. The babyface team worked the arm of Tempers in a similar manner (too similar) to the opening of the first match. Tank no sold their offense until they decked him with a triple dropkick. It was Rejects domination from there. Azrael made Johnson into a human punching bag. Azrael’s strikes were wicked stiff. But there’s nothing new about that. Tank leveled Thunder with a Stan Hansen lariat that made a sick thud on contact. Azrael destroyed Hawkins’ chest.
The carnage continued until Justice Served (Jason Justice and Mikki Free) hit the ring. They were cleaning up on Rejects when
NOTES: Fright Night ’06 will be on 11/4 at a venue in
Next NWA ANARCHY TV Taping is Saturday 9/16 with:
JEREMY V & JASON BLACKMAN vs AUSTIN CREED & HAYDEN YOUNG
ONYX w/JEFF G BAILEY vs PATRICK BENTLEY
BIGG DOGG vs TC CARNAGE
And more to be announced soon.
The annual MISTERIOUS BENEFACTOR TAG TEAM TOURNAMENT is SATURDAY 9/30 at the NWA ARENA in
For Immediate Release:
August 29, 2006
MANAGE A TNA STAR OR BE A LUMBERJACK
FOR CHARITY AT TNA "CAPITAL PUNISHMENT" SEPTEMBER 29 IN
The United Wrestling Federation, who is promoting TNA's "Capital Punishment" event September 29 at the Alltel Pavilion at the
There will be a series of auctions where fans attending the event can bid to manage TNA stars The James Gang, Sonjay Dutt, Chris Sabin, Shark Boy, Rhino, AJ Styles, Christopher Daniels, and Samoa Joe, as well as auctions for 10 fans to have the right to serve as "Lumberjacks" for one of the main events at the show between Jeff Jarrett and Samoa Joe.
The auctions will run from September 13-20. For more information on this event, visit www.uwfusa.com.
NWA's "ACTION ZONE" Returns
Hit I-TV Show Returns with New Format!
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Based at NWAVirginia.com, "The Action Zone" is currently up and running with episodes that were taped in
"We wanted to go in a different direction. We wanted to shoot for a TV show, rather than have a wrestling show and just air it on TV," said assistant producer Brandon Bailey. "We wanted to go with a more comfortable studio shoot to give the show an old school feel."
"We won't be showing all of the matches via broadcast either," said Promoter Rick OBrien. "There will be matches for video, and matches that fans in the venue alone will see. Those matches will be included in DVD's of the event that ColeProMedia will be producing for us as well."
Currently, 'Night of the IronMen' which was produced by ColeProMedia, is the only available DVD for purchase through NWA Virginia. "We are going to change that. We have over 30 shows on video or DVD that can be made in to DVD's, including our first shows from
"The Action Zone" had over 1000 downloads at its zenith and the new management in charge of NWA Virginia promises to do its best to increase that number as much as possible.
ColeProMedia is the exclusive producer and distributor of NWA Virginia DVD's and can be reached at ColeProMedia.com.
Results for NWA Main Event, September 2, 2006 in
After the opening and the National Anthem, the NWA Main Event Vice President, Jimmy Smith came to the ring and called out "The Syndicate Crew." Upon arriving to the ring, the NWA Mid-America Tag Team Titles were taken from them. The NWA Board of Directors had sent a letter to NWA Main Event regarding the title situation. Because of an error made in the writing of the contract, it was the determination by the NWA Board of Directors that "The Syndicate Crew" (LA Player, DeAngelo, Karnage, and Psycho Medic with YT) are officially the NWA Mid-America Tag Team Champions.
However, since "The Syndicate Crew" has four members, then they would have to defend the titles two times with only two members in the ring for each match. The remaining two members would not be at ringside. This did not make "The Syndicate Crew" happy at all. YT said that NWA Main Event could not make them defend their title twice in one night to which Jimmy Smith reminded them that “The Syndicate Crew" had signed an open contract to wrestle anytime or anywhere so they would wrestle twice tonight or forfeit the titles.
Match 1: Brandon Stone -vs- The Shadow
This was a good match. Both men were trying to get the upper hand. Then the Shadow made a mistake and Brandon Stone capitalized on it.
Brandon Stone d. The Shadow via pin fall, 4:22.
Match 2: NWA Mid
"Freaks of Nature" Spyder Jay Jacobs & 2-Bit (Challengers)
-vs-
"The Syndicate Crew" LA Player & Karnage w/YT (Champions)
This was the first title defense of the night for "The Syndicate Crew." This match was off to a fast start for "The Syndicate Crew” as they were trying to catch "The Freaks of Nature" off guard to get a fast win. "The Freaks of Nature" were ready for them. 2-Bit had LA Player in the corner, LA Player kicked 2-Bit, knocking him back. YT then threw LA Player his briefcase so that LA Player could hit 2-Bit over the head for the pin.
LA Player & Karnage d. 2 Bit and Spyder Jay via pin fall, 7:52
Match 3: "Extreme Brother Team" Cody Whitehead & Antonio w/ Sexy Jessi
-vs-
Jason X & Nightmare w/ The Avenger
Jason X and Nightmare started this match out fast to get the upper hand. They wanted to win so they would move up in the tag team rankings and get a shot at the tag team titles. They spent most of the match working on Cody who finally managed to tag in Antonio who then took on both Jason X and Nightmare. He threw Jason X out of the ring and hit the Avenger as he was trying to come into the ring. Antonio went back to work on Nightmare. He picked up Nightmare holding him and Cody came off the ropes with a neck breaker.
"Extreme Brother Team" d. Jason X/Nightmare via pin fall, 11:35.
Match 4: NWA Mid-America Tag Team Title Match (SECOND Defense)
"Outlaw" Lee Condry & GQ w/ Shady Grady
-vs-
"The Syndicate Crew" DeAngelo & Psycho Medic w/ YT
Before the match started "The Syndicate Crew" was told that YT was barred from ringside because of his actions in the first title defense.
Without YT, the match was a lot harder then the first title match. "The Syndicate Crew" was facing a veteran tag team in Lee and GQ. Just when it looked like Lee and GQ were on their way to a victory, Mike Woods, JT Quest, Xstacy, and Broadway Rose came running into the ring and jumped Lee Condry and GQ. They held Lee in the corner and handcuffed GQ to the ropes. When the referee called for the bell, LA Player and Karnage came into the ring to help out the others beat down Lee Condry and GQ. Cody Whitehead, Antonio, 2-Bit and Jammer came out to help Lee and GQ.
NEXT WEEK: Lee Condry and GQ -vs- any 2 members of "The Syndicate Crew" in a “Fans bring the weapons match”. The ring will be enclosed in barbwire.
Match 5: NWA Mid-America X-Division Title Match
Jammer (Champion) -vs- Manga w/ Miss Opium (Challenger)
The fans thought Jammer was going to have an easy match with Manga but they forgot about Miss Opium. Jammer was in control for most of the match but then Jammer picked up Manga and spun him around, taking out the referee by mistake. Jammer went over to help the referee. Miss Opium came into the ring and gave Jammer a low blow followed by a DDT. Miss Opium dragged Manga on top of Jammer and got the referee to come over and count. Jammer was able to kick out right before the three count. Jammer worked his way up and gave Manga a DDT of his own to get the pin. An extremely disgruntled Miss Opium left a fallen Manga to be helped to the back by the referee after giving him a good piece of her mind.
Jammer d. Manga via pin fall, 11:52.
Match 6: Return Grudge Tag Team Match
Aarick "The Dragon" Andrews & Steve-O
-vs-
"Mr. Mean" Mike Woods & "Mr. Impact" JT Quest w/ X-Stacy & Broadway Rose
Aarick and Steve-O started out strong. They dominated the first part of the match. The two women took cheap shots at Steve O and Arrick every chance they got. When Aarick and Woods went to the floor fighting, the referee followed them allowing X-Stacy to give Quest the crowbar to hit Steve-O with. Steve-O ducked the crowbar shot and hit Quest. Steve-O went to move the crowbar out of the ring and X-Stacy threw Quest a chain. When Steve-O turned around, Quest hit him with the chain and threw it back to X-Stacy. The referee returned to the ring because he saw Quest pinning Steve-O. The referee counted 1-2-3.
Mike Woods/JT Quest d. Aarrick Andrews/Steve O via pin fall, 17:10
AFTER THE MATCH: Steve-O Challenged JT to a match, where Mike Woods would be banned from ring side. JT Quest tentatively accepted under two conditions; the match was for the heavy weight title and it would be a 30 minute iron man match. Steve O agreed to his terms and the match was set.
We would like to thank our special guest that attended the show this past Saturday Night, long time manager in the area, Mr. Ronnie P. Gossett.
Here are results from the
Wrestling shows, courtesy of www.mountainstatewrestling.com
August 5, 2006 - Out Door Show - Meadow Bridge, Wv
* "Dynamite" Derik Bilings def "Alaskan Assassan"
Ice
* NWA MSW TITLE MATCH - War Machine def Billy Lit
* Khris King/ "Superstar" Shane Matthews def JV
Insainity/Bandit
August 5, 2006 - MOC Building - Mullens, Wv
* Joey "BY GOD" Morton def Billy Lit
* "BIG" Dan Richards def X-Calibur
* "Dynamite" Derik Billings ddq Bandit "Bunkhouse
Boys"
* Kris King/"Superstar" Shane Matthews def Bryan
Compton/JV Insanity
* "Alaskan Assassan" Ice def Damon Rite
* NWA MSW TITLE MATCH - War Machine def Chad Cross
August 18, 2006 - POW WOW Center - Bud, Wv
* X-Calibur def Tripp Thomas
* Alan Lynch/Rebel def Johnny Blast/BrIan Jones
* Joey "BY GOD" Morton def "Dynamite" Derik
Bilings
* NWA MSW TITLE MATCH - War Machine def Kris King
Here are the upcoming September shows for
State Wrestling, courtesy of www.mountainstatewrestling.com
September 5, 2006 - White Sulphur Springs, WV - 7:30pm
White Sulphur Springs Civic Center
September 8, 2006 - War, Wv - 7:30pm
Out Door Show
September 9, 2006 -
Hinton Memorial Bldg.
September 16, 2006 - Bud, Wv - 7:30pm
September 23, 2006 -
Mt. Hope Community Center
GULF SOUTH WRESTLING (Sanctioned by the National Wrestling Alliance) will kick-off its second year in local sports entertainment with its debut event in Loxley, Alabama at The Civic Center on Saturday, September 9th, at 7:30 PM. Doors will open to the public at 6:30 PM.
GSW President Percy Pringle III (a.k.a. WWE's Paul Bearer) announced 18 Professional Wrestlers signed for the evening including, a special appearance by Gulf Coast Ring Legend Cowboy Bob Kelly.
The Main Event will feature a 10-man Battle Royal for The City of Loxley Championship.
"The Old School Assassin" John Saxon with "Irresistible" Danielle in his corner, will tangle with The Professional.
The Mountain Man and Kornbred will team against Ryan Fury and Jester McKain.
"Marvelous" Marcel Pringle's Dog River Boys will take on the challenge of Tony "The Extinguisher" Sweatt and Mercury McCloud.
There will also be a special ladies event, and the first match of two senior class members of THE GULF SOUTH WRESTLING TRAINING CENTER, plus many other surprises!
The
All tickets are only $8.00, with children 6 and younger admitted absolutely free with a paid adult admission. Tickets will be available at the door.
For more information visit http://www.gulfsouthwrestling.com/ or call GULF SOUTH WRESTLING's Main Office at 251-459-4231, or THE LOXLEY CIVIC CENTER 251-964-7733.
GULF SOUTH WRESTLING returns to THE WHISKEY on Sunday - September 17th at 6:00 PM.
www.GulfSouthWrestling.com
NWA Upstate from Saturday night 8-26 in Rochester, NY before 500 fans: Sammy & Dave b Chris Hero & Chip Stetson, Cheech & Cloudy b John McChesney & Sterling James Keenan, Trent Acid & Teddy Fine b Icarus & Gran Akuma, Buddy Delmar & Frank the Tank b Teddy Hart & Ruckus, Jimmy Olsen won Rumble, Sammy & Dave b Cheech & Cloudy to win tag titles, Buddy Delmar & Frank the Tank b Acid & Fine, Brodie Lee b Olsen, Sammy & Dave b Delmar & Tank to win the tournament. Next show is 10/7 called Monster's Brawl at the Dome, at minett Hall in
NWA Pro on 9/30 in