- 01/05/2009 (11:17:55 am)
- Press Release
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BILL BEHRENS NWA NEWS & NOTES for 1-5-09
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NWA ANARCHY TV TAPING RESULTS 1-3-09 (Attendance 143)
Greg Hunter opened the show updating fans on the condition of Slim J, who is out indefinitely after being attacked by Todd Sexton after his match with Azrael at Season's Beatings. Sexton appeared and was proud of it. He said that he will chip in and help while Slim is recovering.
Jerry Palmer was introduced. He noted this was the 3 Year Anniversary of NWA Anarchy TV. He showed a video of the backstage celebration after Shadow Jackson won the Anarchy Title. Brody Chase came to the ring and demanded a title match. Palmer liked the idea, and so must have Shadow as his music played, and the champ hit the ring.
Shadow
Vignette aired with Talent & Money who lamented not having a match. Pendleton said they should talk to management. Talent said they would take matters into their own hands.
Vain & Adonis def TK Cross & Bo Newsome
Azreal with the Rev retained the Young Lions Title in a good match with Malachi
Kimo with Jeff G Bailey def Billy Buck. Post match it appeared Bailey was about to let Kimo attack Buck again when Chip Day distracted him and Chris King was able to get Buck to safety. Bailey told both Day & King that now they were on his and Kimo's radar. He said no man can pin nor submit Kimo, nor has. The best anyone can do is get away from him. Lights went off and familiar music played, but when they came on nobody had appeared....until Mikal Judas appeared on the Big Screen, and let Bailey & Kimo know he was their worst nightmare, Kimo's personal Armagedon, called the Priest Of Punishment for a reason, may God have mercy on their souls.
Jeff Lewis, Mike Mosley & Jay Clinton def Don Matthews & The Hollywood Brunettes when Mosley pinned Don Matthews after Matthews accidental hit Andrew Alexander with a lariot and was distracted.
Truitt Field retained his TV Title defeating Seth Delay. Post match Delay hit Fields from behind with the brass knucks and Shaun Tempers came out to run him off before further damage was done.
Vignette aired of Melissa Coates lamenting to herself that all men were pigs. In walked Alan Funk as Kwee Wee saying "girlfriend I understand", then the Funkster began telling her to hang & bang, until Alan Funk introduced himself and said he'd help make her life more stable. As he left Melissa said, "he's nice, different, but nice".
Adrian Hawkins def Caleb Conley
Shatter w/ Jeff G Bailey def Hayden Young
The New Wave retained their Tag Team Title by defeating The Technicians. Postmatch Talent & Money attacked the New Wave and used the title belts to bloody both, Driver in particular.
Next TV Taping is 1-17-09 in
NWA ANARCHY TV EPS #150 ONLINE NOW at www.nwaanarchy.net/online.html
SHOW #479-150 (FRIGHT NIGHT HIGHLIGHTS)
MATCH #1 DON MATTHEWS INTERVIEW
MATCH #2 JAY CLINTON VS DON MATTHEWS
MATCH #3 JEREMY VAIN.RON ADONIS INTERVIEW
MATCH #4 VAIN & ADONIS VS NEW WAVE
MATCH #5 ALAN FUNK IN RING
MATCH #6 NWA ELITE INTERVIEW
MATCH #7 KIMO VS ACE ROCKWELL
MATCH #8 JUDAS & SHADOW INTERVIEW- REJECTS INTERVIEW]
MATCH #9 DEVILS REJECTS VS JUDAS & SHADOW HIGHLIGHTS
NWA Anarchy TV Report by Ca$hFlowX
Episode 148
December 15, 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, this is PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING~! Last week on NWA Anarchy TV, Jeff G Bailey laid down the gauntlet with an open challenge at Fright Night 2008. Ace Rockwell, who recently had a brain vasectomy, answered the challenge. Also, Hades broke loose in the tag team division when the Dynamic Duo’s version of Operation Chaos involving the Hollywood Brunettes, Talent & Money, the Wild Bunch, the Technicians, and Caleb Conley & Chip Day, came to fruition. John Johnson predicts that the Dynamic Duo would reign supreme in Tag Team Turmoil at Fright Night. This week continues from last episode’s theme of tag team wrestling with a six man tag feature contest pitting the Devil’s Rejects of Azreal & Shaun Tempers & NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion Iceberg against NWA Anarchy TV Champion Truitt Fields & Mikael Judas & Shadow Jackson.
1. “Pink Lemonade” Adrian Hawkins pinned Bo “Knows Wrestling” Newsome.
This match is JIP. Hunter suffers from hallucinations early on by calling Wes Grissom, Brent Wiley! Newsome dominates Hawkins with a clothesline, a back elbow and a tornado DDT and nearly scores the victory. Hawkins is apparently looking ahead to Slim J. Newsome unleashes a missile dropkick to score another near fall. Hawkins finally tires of Newsome’s shenanigans and unleashes a running Hawkins Bomb. He makes the cover, but Newsome kicks out. Hawkins finishes off Newsome with an implant DDT, snatches the mike and proclaims himself the New Lion’s Champion.
- Slim J advises Hawkins to enjoy his victory while he can. J has more heart than Hawkins and will whip his ass, BUSTER~! Hawkins is left in mid-ring throwing a childish temper tantrum.
2. “Untouchable” Jeremy Vain & “the One Man Insurance Policy” Mr. Rob Adonis defeated Culture Shock (Lane “Chuck” Norris & “Outlaw” Ben Woods.)
On a side note, check out a great column by Mr. Rob Adonis here: http://www.georgiawrestlinghistory.com/viewfrominsidethering/articles/054.html. Mr. Adonis and the Outlaw trade thunderous chops early on. Vain tags in only to have Culture Shock makes him their personal pregnant dog. Culture Shock are much improved wrestlers than teaming as Indian Nation in SAW (which is another good alternative to RAW & TNA Impact.) Referee Jacob Ashworth forces Mr. Adonis to receive a legal tag, but no matter, he suplexes Norris. During commercial, Mr. Adonis spends several minutes softening up Norris’ back with a brutal offensive. After commercial, Norris escapes Vain’s suplex attempt and makes the hot tag to Woods. Fortunes turns bad for Woods when he showboats to the crowd and falls victim to the A-Plex. Afterwards, Vain KO’s Norris via VKO and VDT. Alas, Vain’s fortunes change for worse when the tag champs make the save. Mr. Adonis shrugs his shoulders as the New Wave bounces Vain around like a ping pong ball. The One Man Insurance Policy lives up to his name by pulling Vain to safety. It’s funny how Mr. Adonis displays displeasure for Vain always getting into trouble and always making the save. Guess Vain got his money’s worth with Mr. Adonis.
- Guess who is back? Brody Ray Chase and Melissa Coates. Brody has one person to talk to: Melissa. Chase has shown Coates a lifestyle that she had never seen and now she disrespects him. Hunter hits it on the head, “This is disgusting.” Chase goes on, “You guys don’t know when to put your women in their place.” Johnson agrees with Chase’s opinion of women. Chase commands Coates to say, “Yes, master.” After commercial, NWA Anarchy Owner Jerry Palmer interjects himself whom Chase promises to do awful things to. Palmer is tired of Chase’s shenanigans and offers advice to Coates. The crowd applauds Mrs. Coates for her Ms. Olympia efforts. Coates was top notch material until she hooked up with that scumbag Brody Ray. Palmer offers up “the Screaming Mimi” Daffney as competition to the Alpha Female. Palmer will be at ringside to ensure Chase is not there and then promises Coates riches beyond her wildest dreams if she leaves Coates. The crowd erupts as Palmer leaves. Unfortunately, Chase has other dastardly intentions and quickly maintains control after whispering in her ear. This was good storytelling that borders on overstepping boundaries.
3. The Devil’s Rejects (“Son of Satan” Azreal & “New Attitude” Shaun Tempers & “the Altar of Human Mutilation” Iceberg) w/Dan “the Dragon” Wilson & the Staff of Righteousness defeated “0% Body Fat” Truitt Fields & “Priest of Punishment” Mikael Judas & Shadow Jackson.
Judas and Iceberg kicks off the festivities by trading leather. Iceberg executes a Russian legsweep to set up for an immediate end to the match with the Ground Xero splash. Iceberg misses and Judas makes him pay with a Yakuza kick. The Rejects eventually set their attention to softening up Fields. Tempers refuses to take several cheap shots as the Reverend restrains him to “pure wrestling.” Just wondering if Tempers receives three rope breaks in this contest? Fields is left to not knowing what to expect from Tempers. Fields escapes the Ted Bundy with a reverse DDT. Fields makes the hot tag to Shadow. Shadow works over Iceberg until Azreal clubs him from behind. After commercial, Iceberg administers more punishment to Shadow with a King Kong Bundy corner splash and with his patented cannonball. If Shadow’s rubs aren’t bruised after that assault, then he is invincible. To the corner, Azreal unleashes a pair of thunderous Roderick Strong like chops. Iceberg tags back in. Tempers tags in and displays his pure wrestling skills by applying an armbar. Johnson talks about Iceberg picking up tricks from Abdullah the Butcher, Mr. Pogo and other bloodthirsty wrestlers. You mean he didn’t learn from Atsushi Onita? I miss FMW. Shadow rises from a trapezial hold by Iceberg, but takes a shot to the throat. After commercial, Shadow overpowers Tempers with a back suplex to buy himself time. Judas stretches his hand, Shadow kicks away Tempers and Judas receives the hot tag. Judas lives up to his name by administering punishment to Azreal, but Iceberg blocks the chokeslam. Iceberg ducks on a flying clothesline attempt. With Iceberg’s attention diverted, the NWA Anarchy TV Champion, who tagged before Judas took to the Unfriendly Skies, connects with the Killing Fields on Iceberg. Impressive. This provides Tempers the opportunity to pin Fields cleanly with an inside cradle.
- Afterwards, Azreal knocks out Fields with the Staff of Righteousness. A disgusted Tempers heads back to the locker room. In the ring, Judas and Azreal brawl. Iceberg reenters the ring only to be pounded on by Shadow. Numerous referees and wrestlers head out to restrain the wrestlers. The action breaks down again until Bill Behrens stops the madness. Behrens books a Trick or Treat match at Fright Night between Shadow & Judas vs. Iceberg & Azreal. A bag will be placed in each corner, two with treats (weapons of Anarchy’s choosing) and two with tricks (useless gimmicks). Shadow says the NWA Arena was built on blood and mayhem and its time to bring the arena back to its roots. Shadow has the greatest monster created by the sport and in his sickness; they plan to make
COMMENTS: I’m digging the format with 3 matches and a couple of angles. The angle involving the Rejects, Shadow and Judas would have also been good lead in to Fright Night. Overall, Fright Night appears to feature mostly a continuation of major angles/stories as Season’s Beatings approach. (OK, so Season’s Beatings 08 has already passed.)
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NWA ANARCHY & ANARCHY STARS WIN AWARDS
The annual Georgia Wrestling TK award winners were announced today, and GWH got the nod for best website for the second consecutive year, with Larry Goodman being recognized as best reporter. Goodman has won the award all six years. The GWH crew thanks everyone who voted for us.
Phil Shatter, who in 2008 signed a developmental contract with World Wrestling Entertainment, won for both wrestler of the year and best heavyweight.
Cru Jones was the biggest winner, being recognized as best cruiserweight and heel, as well as for his work on the mic. Also, Jones’ pairing with Shaun Banks as Hot Like Lava were named best tag team. The team’s battles with Dr. Johnny Gayton for Rampage Pro Wrestling was the top feud, while Gayton won for best promoter, and RPW’s audience won for best fan base.
NWA Anarchy received best promotion honors. Anarchy mainstays Mikal Judas (best gimmick), Jeff G. Bailey (best manager), and J.T. Talent (most improved) also received accolades. Greg Hunter won best announcer for his work, as did Shadow Jackson, for best babyface.
Anarchy’s Hardcore Hell on March 22 got the nod for best show, with the event’s four-team ladder bout (featuring Billy Buck & Chris King, Talent & Money, New Wave, and the Hollywood Brunettes) winning best match.
Tracy Taylor won for best female, Bo Newsome for best rookie, and Alternative Pro Wrestling for most improved promotion. Scrappy McGowan’s son Jeff won for best referee.



