- 10/05/2009 (11:58:09 pm)
- Press Release
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The NWA Anarchy event schedule for October-December 2009 is as follows.
October17 - TV Taping
October 31 - Fright Night
November 7 and 21 - TV Tapings
December 5 and 19 - TV Tapings
January 2, 2010 - Season's Beatings
All events will take place at the NWA TV Arena,
October 3 NWA Anarchy TV Taping Live Report by Larry Goodman
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There were major surprises coming and going at last night’s NWA Anarchy taping. The sudden retirement by Iceberg signaled the departure of one the top attractions in the history of Cornelia wrestling; the return of Caprice Coleman brought back one of its brightest stars.
In addition, two gimmick matches were set up for Fright Night. Although as of now, the exact nature of said gimmicks remains a mystery.
There were 100 in attendance at the NWA Arena. Anarchy drew 175 on the first Saturday of 2008. ClearIy, the economy has to be factored into the drop, but I also looked at what NWA Wildside drew in year four of their run in Cornelia, roughly the same point Anarchy is at now. Wildside hit their all time low on
For show quality and crowd reaction, last night's taping was a huge rebound from the disappointing taping two weeks ago. It started like more of the same, but things picked up toward the end of the first hour with the Iceberg retirement segment, and by the second hour, the place was rocking. Well, at least to the extent possible with the crowd being what it was.
(1) NWA Anarchy Tag Team Champions Talent & Money (JT Talent & Drew Pendleton III) beat Rowdy Friends (Don Matthews & Jessco Blue) in
Brodie Chase, Seth Delay and Mike Posey appeared on the WrestleVision. They were pissed about the way Bo Newsome spoiled their fun last time. Never one to let political correctness stand in his way, Chase said the problem with Newsome was that his mommy and daddy didn’t whip him, so he was going to give him the ass whipping his daddy never gave him. They moved on to Posey’s mockery of Slim J. Delay said he should go by Slim P. It was a set up for more bandana jokes. Good stuff.
(2) Bo Newsome beat Brodie Chase in
(3) Hayden Young beat Anarchy Young Lion’s Champion Skirra Corvus in a non-title match. Young got off to a hot start, but his usual explosiveness was somewhat limited by a knee injury. Corvus tried to take Young’s face off with a kick and unleashed his unique offensive arsenal, complete with the occasional pause to admire his work with this weird self soothing ritual - a combination of ecstasy and anguish. Crowd wasn’t much into Young’s comeback either. Finish saw Corvus duck Young’s enzuigiri and go for the curbstomp, which Young countered with a forward rolling cradle for the pin. Match had some cool moves but no gut level connection with the crowd, nor were fans clamoring for Young to get a title match.
Entourage entered the ring with mic work being handled by Andrew Alexander. He said they were giving Mike and Mercedes Moseley the night off, and introduced Mr. Black (Carnage from APW) as their new bodyguard. Alexander labeled Jay Clinton’s first challenge against Mikal Judas as a miserable failure. The crowd popped when Alexander said
(4) Entourage (Andrew Alexander & Jay Clinton & Mr. Black) beat Iceberg & New Wave (Steven Walters & Derrick Driver) when
NWA Anarchy owner Jerry Palmer entered the ring for some private words with Iceberg. The two men hugged. Palmer said he could go on for 10 hours but he was only going to say one thing, “thank you”. Emotions were running high, as people realized it was actually going down – Iceberg’s career was over. Iceberg acknowledged the applause from the fans on his way out.
(5) Truitt Fields defeated NWA National Champion Phil Shatter (with Attorney Jeff G. Bailey) via DQ when Kimo interfered to save Shatter’s title at
Shatter and Kimo continued to beat on Fields, until Coleman made the save. No pop at all for him. 90% of the fans had no idea who he was.
(6) Seth Delay & Mike Posey beat ADD (Manchild & Jamie Lee) in
Delay was about to punch Lee with the brass knucks when Slim J’s music played. Delay and Posey cowered in fear, as a midget dressed up like J entered the ring. The midget was poised to throw bandanas into the crowd. It turned ugly. Posey hit the midget from behind and held him, while Delay knocked him out with a knuck shot. Security guy Jacob Ashworth carried the little guy out in his arms. This got over great. It was the most perversely entertaining segments Anarchy has done in quite a while. Delay's wacky over the top character works for me. Adds variety to the show.
Coleman came out for his match and cut an electrifying promo. The theme: There’s no place like home. Coleman talked about going overseas and being in country where pro wrestling wasn’t legal (see notes below). He finally got to wrestle his first match in 3 years and realized something had been missing, and he had to follow his dream. He talked about going going through the same potholes in the parking lot and the same broken door as when he left Cornelia. He did his catch rhyming catch phrase. A crowd that treated him like a nobody 30 minutes earlier, was totally with him. It was one of those magical moments. Right there, Coleman said he was setting his sights on Shatter and his NWA National belt. This was the type of starpower Anarchy has been lacking.
(7) Caprice Coleman beat Aiden Chambers in
On the WrestleVision, Greg Hunter’s personality profile segment with Veterano IV went awry when Todd Sexton showed up to disrespect IV about his Mexican heritage. They had a big time pull apart brawl in the locker room. Those always seem to look good because of the extremely cramped quarters.
(8) Kimo (with Jeff G. Bailey) destroyed Alejandro Bravo & Michael Payne in a squash handicap match (
Postmatch: Kimo was about to deliver the death blow to Payne when Mikal Judas showed up. Kimo tried to cut him off. Judas got Kimo in position for El Crucifijo , but let him loose and suplexed him into the turnbuckles instead. Kimo retreated to ringside. Judas was pacing in the ring like a caged animal. “You bad? Hit me!” Palmer came out. He said after four years, Reverend was done and Bailey and “that Communist puke” were next. That got the “
(9) Wild Bunch (Billy Buck & Chris King) beat Hate Junkies (Dany Only & Stryknyne) in
(10) Orion Bishop vs. Shadow Jackson ended as a no contest in
(11) Ace Rockwell pinned Shaun Tempers at
NOTES: The 11th annual Fright Night show will be on Halloween night, October 31...Anarchy will do a special tribute show for Iceberg on November 7. Iceberg said it was simply time for him to call it quits. His career spanned almost exactly 11 years to the day. His first match was



