BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES FOR 11/10/08
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BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES for 11-10-08

 

 

WWW.NWAANARCHY.NET    NWA ANARCHY SITE

 

WWW.NWA-WILDSIDE.COM  NWA WILDSIDE SITE

 

WWW.MYSPACE.COM/NWA_ANARCHY  NWA ANARCHY MYSPACE SITE

 

WWW.NWAWRESTLING.COM     NWA SITE

 

 

I’m recording weekly segments on WHO’s SLAMMING WHO @

http://www.myspace.com/whosslammingwho/    and http://www.whosslammingwho.podmatic.com/   (for podcasts)

…updated MONDAYS @ 6PM, and then available for at least a week thereafter.   Also recording are Jerry Jarrett, Steve Williams, Kenny Bolin, Bill DeMott,  Jody Hamilton, etc.

 

This week’s report addresses PPV names, dives & catches, & “less is more”.

 

 

          NWA ANARCHY TV TAPING 11-15-08

 

                                                  TAG TEAM TITLE

                                    DYNAMIC DUO    VS   NEW WAVE

 

                     JERRY PALMER PRESENTS MELISSA COATES

 

                            REJECTS    VS    CULTURE SHOCK & SUCIO

 

                         GREG HUNTER in ring with SHADOW JACKSON

 

                                       YOUNG LIONS TITLE MATCH

                                JT TALENT w/PENDLETON  VS  SLIM J

 

                                 TECHNICIANS    VS     WILD BUNCH

 

                               MIKE MOSLEY   VS    ACE ROCKWELL

 

            #1 CONTENDER TOURNAMENT FOR YOUNG LIONS LINE-UP

               BO NEWSOM   AZRAEL   ADRAN HAWKINS   HAYDEN YOUNG

        KYLE MATTHEWS  ANDREW ALEXANDER CHIP DAY CALEB CONLEY

 

                             ADRIAN HAWKINS   VS   CALEB KONLEY

 

                                 CHIP DAY    VS   HAYDEN YOUNG

 

PLUS:  MIKAL JUDAS, SHATTER, JEFF G BAILEY, TRUITT FIELDS, KIMO,

             JEFF G BAILEY, DON MATTHEWS

 

 

NWA ANARCHY TV EPS #143 ONLINE NOW at www.nwaanarchy.net/online.html

 

SHOW #472-143

 

MATCH #1  JEREMY VAIN & ADONIS BACKSTAGE VIGNETTE

MATCH #2  JT TALENT  VS  MALACHI

MATCH #3  TECHNICIANS  VS  HOLLYWOOD BRUNETTES

MATCH #4  BRODY CHASE IN RING

MATCH #5  BRODY CHASE  VS  CRYSTAL ROSE & CHRISTY TURNER

MATCH #6  YOUNG LIONS MEGA RUMBLE

 

 

NWA Anarchy TV Report by Ca$hFlowX

Episode 140

October 20, 2008

 

Taking a teacher's certification class and girl's middle school basketball coaching duties have prevented me from doing anything the last three weeks. We have games on Thursday, Friday, Monday and Tuesday which will prevent me from catching up. Plus, heading to the Pro Bowlers Association tour stop last weekend in Elkhorn, Nebraska (just outside of Omaha) was plenty of reason to escape the insanity. Don't fret, NWA Anarchy TV Reports should be back to normal by Thanksgiving weekend.

 

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, the New Wave pulled off the ultimate upset by unseating the NWA Elite to capture the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Titles. John Johnson is incensed that the luckiest team in NWA Anarchy "luckily" captured the tag titles and is prepared to prove his case by airing the very matches that helped propel the New Wave to the top slot in NWA Anarchy. Today, the scheduled six man tag match from last week will air: the Devil’s Rejects vs. Ace Rockwell & Sal Rinauro & Shadow Jackson.

 

- The opening third of the show focuses on the New Wave’s ascension to capturing the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Titles. In case you missed any previous television reports, television tapings, need reviewing or just plumb wish to relive the magic, then read on.

 

1a. The New Wave (Derrick Driver & Steven Walters) vs. The Devil’s Rejects ("Sleeper Cell" Shaun Tempers & "the Son of Satan" Azreal) w/Dan Wilson & the Staff of Righteousness to become the #1 contenders to the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Champions.

This match aired on a previous edition of NWA Anarchy Wrestling. The Rejects immediately extract revenge by pummeling, pulverizing and preventing the tag. After commercial, they further destroy Walters and prevents a hot tag by distracting the referee. Walters finally buys himself time with a dropkick to make the hot tag to Driver. The match quickly devolves with the Reverend hopping on the apron to distract the referee. Walters places Tempers in an inverted crab while Driver mounts the top turnbuckle. Lo and behold, Azreal blasts Driver with the Staff of Righteousness. Azreal sends Walters flying over the top rope to the arena floor below. Tempers makes a cover on the legal man Driver, who kicks out at two. The Rejects set up for the Hellhammer, but Walters makes the save with a Buff Blockbuster on Azreal. Tempers sets up for the Beazzle Bomb, but Walters breaks it up with a springboard Sunset flip. The New Wave ends the Reject's torture with the Unskinny Bop.

 

1b. The New Wave defeated Talent & Money (JT Talent & Andrew Pendleton III).

 

- Well, well, well, what have we here, the New Wave receiving an in ring interview from the beloved the lead announcer "Master of Ceremonial Disaster" Greg Hunter. What’s waiting for the New Wave? Tons of laughter from John Johnson and Jeff G Bailey accompanied by “the Butcher of Pyongyang” and “Universal Slaughtering Machine” Phil Shatter. Bailey congratulates the New Wave for having homosexual fans cheering for them. The Nice Little Pretty Boys have a great future unless they decide to commit suicide by facing the NWA Elite. The Nice Little Pretty Boys answer Bailey’s miscreant taunts by shoving him on his pathetic carcass. Awesome.

 

1c. The New Wave defeated the NWA Elite (“the Butcher of Pyongyang” Kimo & “the Universal Soldier” Phil Shatter) w/”Agent/Attorney” Jeff G. Bailey to capture the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Titles.

The reminiscing commences after a commercial break with Kimo in complete control. Johnson notes he gets choked up about the Elite’s lack of competition. Shatter continues the meticulously brutality by applying an abdominal stretch while smashing elbows to Walter's exposed ribs and then spearing him. Walters avoids further destruction by escaping PTSD powerbomb and making the hot tag to Driver. The New Wave deliver a double knee smasher to Kimo’s chin and momentarily stagger him with dropkicks. Kimo rolls through on a top rope cross bodyblock, but Driver dropkicks Kimo to allow Walters a quick roll-up for a mere one count. Driver scores a two count with an Asai moonsault. Shatter desperately makes the blind tag and delivers a spinebuster to Driver. Meanwhile, Kimo keeps Walters at bay with palm thrusts. Walters eludes Kimo and chop blocks Shatter on a second PTSD attempt. Driver falls on top of Shatter to score the pinfall. To make matters even more embarrassing for Shatter, Driver didn’t even have to pull the trunks. Johnson loudly protests and cries like a spoiled two year old.

 

2. “The No Pain Mass Murder Train” Iceberg pinned “the Seven Figured Deal” Ace Rockwell to retain the NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Title.

We relive more moments of Iceberg demonstrating his domination. When Rockwell can't execute a super rana he counters into an Ace's High. Rockwell slowly makes the cover, but the cantankerous Reverend places Iceberg’s foot on the bottom rope to break the count. Rockwell knocks out Wilson with one swift punch. Back in the ring, Iceberg tosses Rockwell aside on an Ace’s High attempt and finishes him off with the Ground Xero splash. Afterwards, Wilson orders the troops to perform plastic surgery upon Rockwell. Sal Rinauro heads in the for save and Iceberg slugs him to the mat for the knockout. Tempers and Azreal continue to annihilate Rockwell until Shadow Jackson makes the save. Iceberg shrugs in fear when Shadow easily defends a Pearl Harbor job.

 

3. The Devil’s Rejects (Shaun Tempers & Azreal & “the Altar of Human Mutilation” Iceberg) w/Dan Wilson & the Staff of Righteousness vs. Ace Rockwell & Sal Rinauro & Shadow Jackson.

You know something dastardly is going to happen when someone receives an extended intro. What happens next? The Dynamic Duo of Chad Parham & Seth Delay attack Rockwell from behind. I don't think Batman & Robin would appreciate such tactics. Rinauro & Shadow quickly make the save and send the Joker & Riddler scattering to the locker room. So now it’s 3 on 2 to Johnson’s delight. The only thing more despicable than being a Devil’s Rejects is helping the Rejects. I just love it how Parham helps Delay sinks to new lows every week. Shadow manhandles Tempers in the early going. After a Tempers’ double throat thrust, Rinauro slides to the floor on an attempted corner whip. Rinauro trips up Azreal, elbows Iceberg and deflects Azreal. For some strange reason, Rinauro believes he can fly despite having Iceberg next to him and Azreal right beneath his feet. After all these years of tag wrestling you’d think Rinauro would know better than to do something not so smart. Well, Azreal easily counters Rinauro’s springboard. Azreal pummels Rinauro with a running knee. Ouch, that was painful. After commercial, the Rejects provide a lesson in basic mathematics that Iceberg outweighs Rinauro by an entire human being. Shadow calls for Iceberg, but he pays no attention and further works over Rinauro’s arm. Shadow receives the tag, but it was behind the referee’s back. An illegal switch occurs by the Rejects and Tempers repeatedly kicks Rinauro’s head. After commercial, Rinauro counters Tempers with an Ace Crusher. With the Reverend literally lurking in the shadow of Shadow, he distracts Shadow with the Staff of Righteousness just long enough to prevent a hot tag and allow Iceberg to clobber him. Back in the ring, Rinauro lands a somersault kick on Tempers. Holding his head, Rockwell heads back out to receive the hot tag and clean house. He lands a Stinger splash on the former tag champs and scores a near fall on Tempers with a bulldog. Tempers quickly disposes of Rockwell and Wilson climbs the ring apron. After rolling in the ring, Rockwell kicks out a thingyy cover at one. Shadow recovers and stands back on the apron while Azreal works over Rockwell. Azreal momentarily humbles Rockwell. Tempers counters a rally with a gutbuster. The Rejects focus their attack on Rockwell’s back. Rockwell fights out the Reject’s corner and Shadow receives the tag. Rinauro sends Tempers to the floor and wipes him out with a slingshot plancha. Back in the ring, Shadow wins with the 10-31 after whipping Azreal into Iceberg. Afterwards, Shadow stares down Iceberg. With multiple referee’s separating the two, Iceberg taunts Shadow by holding up the heavyweight title.

 

OVERALL: It looks like the inevitable Shadow vs. Iceberg for the NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Title will happen at Season's Beatings.

DOWNLOAD: http://www.nwaanarchy.net/tv.html

 

The making of a contender: Norwalk man teams up with wrestling association

By Harold Davis
Special Correspondent Stamford, CT Advocate

Article Launched: 11/05/2008 02:57:02 AM EST

http://www.stamfordadvocate.com/localbusiness/ci_10903171

Rich Baker likes associating with folks who make their living throwing punches and slamming ferocious opponents in the wrestling ring.

It's the Norwalk man's business. Baker is a booking agent for wrestlers and mixed-match martial artists who ply their trade in events around the globe.

Baker, who most recently spent five months as director of touring with Tennessee-based Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, decided that moving to Nashville wasn't right for him and his family, so he decided to break off on his own and start Rich Baker Booking LLC.

"It's been the best thing I've done. The transition has been smooth, and I'm confident about the future," said Baker, a 15-year veteran of the booking business.

His services include contract and deal negotiation, event scheduling and event organization.

"I've booked over 1,600 events since '92, so I had the experience, knowledge and passion. I'm not under a corporate umbrella. You're only dealing with me, and I give personalized attention to each client's event."

Baker's experience in booking events runs deep. He spent seven years working for Stamford-based World Wrestling Entertainment. He also worked with Feld Entertainment Inc., which operates Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus and Disney on Ice shows.

"My first experience was with WWE. It was a lifelong dream to work for them as a young boy, and I was lucky to get an opportunity. I learned from the best promoter ever: Vince McMahon. That's how I got my foot in the door. I think that Kenneth Feld is the second-greatest promoter," Baker said.

Baker's timing to go into business on his own couldn't have been better. He recently became the exclusive booking agent for the National Wrestling Alliance and for MKM Knockout Promotions' Shin Do Kumate Muay Thai Boxing.

"NWA is celebrating its 60th anniversary, and we're looking to re-establish its live event touring, and I hope to set up approximately 50 to 100 events," he said.

Bob Trobich, executive director of the Charlotte, N.C.-based NWA, said he was familiar with Baker's work with TNA and WWE. He was seeking a way to boost the company's performance schedule.

"When I learned that he was no longer with TNA, it was a happy coincidence. Rich was exactly who we needed," Trobich said. "That was my intention: We needed to get out and to do some bigger shows. He was perfect, and we're off to a great start."

The relationship between Baker and NWA has already generated results. An event booked last Saturday in Penticton, B.C., Canada, attracted 1,800 fans. It was the second event that Baker booked for Trobich, and there are two more scheduled for this month.

David Meltzer, editor of Wrestling Observer in Campbell, Calif., said that Baker has a great reputation and is well-regarded in the industry.

Commenting that it is hard to compete with the WWE, Meltzer said that Baker is already proving that he is a great asset for the NWA.

"In today's market, for an independent wrestling company to do that, that's fantastic," Meltzer said of the turnout in British Columbia.

Baker also will book events for Shin Do KumatŽ nationally and internationally. He said that he is pursuing shows for the company in New Zealand, Dubai and China. He also aspires to do a Shin Do Kumate show in the WaMu Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City for 2009 and produce NWA events in the Norwalk/Stamford area.

Ed Musante, president of the Greater Norwalk Chamber of Commerce, said he likes the idea of bringing wrestling events to the area.

"The area certainly supports good entertainment. If they're well-run and well-produced, it should be successful. Wrestling has continued to be a hot commodity," Musante said.

Baker said he hopes to expand his palette of booking engagements by adding speakers, book signings and music acts.

"My long-term goal is to be one of the next major players as an event booking agent," Baker said.

- Special Correspondent Harold Davis can be reached at [email protected] or 964-2277.

 

NWA Wrestling Showcase
November 1, 2008
South Okanagan Event Centre
Penticton, BC, Canada


MANTHER pinned Tony Baroni after his new finisher, the F-9.

Trevor Murdock defeated Gurv Sihra after a bulldog off the top rope.

Scotty Mac defeated Harv Sihra to retain the NWA Canadian heavyweight title after a superkick.

In a number one contenders match for the NWA World heavyweight championship, Brent Albright defeated Adam Pearce by disqualification after Murdock ran in and attacked Albright; in a surprising move, Scotty Mac made the save for Albright, and the two challenged Pearce and Murdock to a tag team match later in the night.

Nicole Matthews defeated Veronika Vice to retain the SuperGirls championship after countering a scoop powerslam into Roll the Dice

"Brilliant" Billy Suede retained the NWA Canadian junior heavyweight title over Kyle O'Reilly with Sliced Bread #2

Brent Albright and Scotty Mac defeated Adam Pearce and Trevor Murdock, when Albright pinned Pearce after a Scotty superkick

In the main event, "Big Sexy" Kevin Nash pinned Lance Cade after the jackknife powerbomb.

Thanks to everybody involved for an AMAZING night of wrestling action!

Credit the ECCW Forums and NWA Rep Mike Sweetser

 

 

NWA Mexico
November 1, 2008
Gimnasio Juan de la Barrera
Mexico City , Mexico


1. NWA Lightweight Title Tournament – Quarterfinals: Fantastico beat Eragon
2. NWA Lightweight Title Tournament – Quarterfinals: Zenky defeated Angus
3. NWA Lightweight Title Tournament – Quarterfinals: Black Thunder beat Skayde Jr.
4. NWA Lightweight Title Tournament – Quarterfinals: Trauma II defeated Arkanos
5. NWA Lightweight Title Tournament – Quarterfinals: Turbo beat Alma Infernal
6. NWA Lightweight Title Tournament – Quarterfinals: Skayde defeated Hermano Muerte II
7. NWA Lightweight Title Tournament – Semifinals: Trauma II beat Fantastico
8. NWA Lightweight Title Tournament – Semifinals: Turbo defeated Zenky
9. NWA Lightweight Title Tournament – Semifinals: Skayde beat Black Thunder
10. NWA Lightweight Title Tournament – Finals: Skayde defeated Trauma II & Turbo
11. Incognito & Siniestro beat Cien Caras Jr. & Super Parka
12. Americas Title: Negro Navarro defeated Black Terry to retain his title.

Courtesy of
www.pwbts.com

 

 

NWA HAWAII Honolulu, Hawaii

Tiki- Def- El Guapo via pinfall
Don Juan Lee def. Tasi Lei Alofa in an Arm Wrestling challenge
Tasi Lei Alofa Def. The Custodian after an impromtu match took place because the custodian distracted TLA during his Arm Wrestling Challenge.
The Aztec Dragon Def Ricky Thunder via countout when outside interference by a hooded assailant prevented Thunder from returning to the ring.
Don Juan Lee def. Poison via Pinfall After a KO Punch.
The Hawaiian Power Co Def The East Coast Connection via Pinfall.
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News :
Richard Miyamoto Nwa Hawaii Admin.
Says he will Investigate further into the actions of the Masked Assailant ,and will reveal his identity although sources close to this reporter say the smart money is on Bushido X. Who has been absent since his loss of the Jr. Heavyweight belt back in july.
Heavyweight Champion Sickdog was on Holiday in vegas and was not on this weeks show.
NWA Hawaii Tag Champs Kruise Kontrol recently returned from a fan meet and greet in the Philipines and had a terrific tour of manila .
Rockstar Ricky Thunder has a reveiw of Zac and Miri " Zac and Miri make a porno although from some of the stuff shown on trailers seem kinda stupid,when I went to see this film i was pleasantly surprised at how smart of a comedy this was, although not for kids its definetly a must see i give it 4 rockstars.

 

 

NWA East/ PWX
November 1, 2008
Dead Calm 2
Jacob Woll Pavilion
McKeesport, PA


Blue Dragon def. Dash Bennett
With his indentured servant Stacy Hunter continually being insubordinate, Dragon made her change from her Dash Bennett t-shirt to a shirt matching Dragon's wrestling gear. After Hunter's attempted interference backfired on her and she tripped up Dash, Dragon caught Dash with the Belly-To-Blue Suplex for the win. After the match, Dragon informed ring announcer Tony Summers that he no longer wanted Hunter as his indentured servant anymore.

Scottie Gash, Shirley Doe, and James Ross came to the ring to reveal Gash's opponent for the evening. He called out his opponent, Mantis. Gash was quick to point out somebody was missing from his motley group of rogues, and Mantis unmasked to reveal he has been Bobby Williams all along! Williams got the mic and ran down previous NWA East management regimes, claiming he felt he was held down and was forced to wear the mask to get ahead in NWA East. He even took credit for helping Gash & Ross get their foot in the door "10 minutes up the road", where Williams is currently employed! Shirley Doe took the mic and told the crowd Chris Taylor was not in the building, so he has no opponent. But just as he spoke, Chris LeRusso snuck out from the back and gave Doe a missile dropkick for his troubles! The match was set for later in the night.

Gregory Iron & the Straight Jacket Mafia def. Patrick Hayes, Ashton Amhurst, & The Franchise Players
The NWA East Tag Team Champs Hayes & Amhurst were obviously not on the same page with their partners Kronica & Beverly from the get-go. With Matthew Justice missing in action, the team of Iron & SJM had to go into the match handicapped (no pun intended). But with constant arguing and even breaking up each others' pins, Hayes & Amhurst walked out and Iron was able to capitalize and get a flash roll-up on Kronica for the win.

NWA National Heavyweight Champion Crusher Hansen def. Bobby Shields
Before the match, the NWA National Champ Hansen revealed his new group of security guards hand-picked by his manager Benjamin C. Steele. Call them Camp Crusher, call them Team Crusher, call them Hansen Security, call them whatever you want... but they had a hand in helping Hansen pick up the win. As Shields attempted to dive onto Crusher from the top, the three security guards caught Shields, ramming him into the ringpost. Then, as Shields was distracted by two members of the security team, the third slipped Crusher a foreign object he slipped into his newly-acquired black glove, which he then punched Shields with. As Hansen locked in the Iron Claw with the glove, the ref counted the pin and that was all for Shields. After the match, Hansen snapped and attacked a fan at ringside who got in his face, locking him in the Iron Claw until Brandon K hit the ring with a chair, chasing him out.

"Division 1" James Ross def. "First Klass" Brandon K via DQ in Match 1 of the Best of 3 Series
With the crowd solidly behind Brandon K, he came within inches of taking the first fall in this best of 3 series between Team NWA East and Gash's group of rogues who want to go "10 minutes up the road". Shirley Doe slid a stop sign into the ring, only for K to take out Ross and pick up the sign. As referee Tom Dunn turned around, he saw Ross down and K with the sign, and Doe screamed K hit Ross. Dunn called for the bell, giving Ross the first win. If Team Gash wins their next match, Shirley Doe vs. Chris Taylor on 11/15, then Jim Miller must retire from wrestling, and Gash & Ross get to take the NWA East Heavyweight and Three Rivers Titles "10 minutes up the road" to sign their contracts on them. But if Team NWA East wins the next two falls, Gash, Ross, Doe, and Williams must sign new contracts with non-compete clauses, forcing them to stay in NWA East.

NWA East Heavyweight Champion "The Spotlight" Scottie Gash def. Mantis
After intermission, Gash and Mantis "competed" in a joke of a match where Mantis laid down for Gash. It's interesting to note that while he came out with the Mantis gear and mask off his face, he wrestled with the mask on.

Krystal Frost made her way to the ring alone, a rare sight in NWA East. She called out a recent thorn in her charge, Ashton Amhurst's side, Channel 4 sports anchor Jon Burton. She asked Burton to just back off with Ashton before he got hurt. But as he refused, Amhurst popped out from nowhere and attacked Burton with his baseball bat. Hayes & bodyguard Big Dom joined in as they laid out Burton with a completely unprovoked attack.

Chris LeRusso def. Shirley Doe via DQ
Doe brought the fight to LeRusso on the floor with a vicious attack before the bell even rang. But back in the ring, LeRusso fought back, giving Doe everything he had. Just as he was going to pick up the win with Total Absolution, Gash, Ross, and Mantis hit the ring and attacked LeRusso. Blue Dragon and Bobby Shields hit the ring to make the save as Buff Wilhelm made his way to ringside. Wilhelm informed Gash that NWA East officials ordered that he would defend his title in a REAL match that night, against the three men in the ring, as well as James Ross! Crusher Hansen came to ringside and insisted that since he defeated Shields, he should be allowed a shot at the belt also. He was included, and the match was on!

NWA East Heavyweight Champion "The Spotlight" Scottie Gash def. Bobby Shields, Chris LeRusso, Blue Dragon, Crusher Hansen, and James Ross
Almost as a throwback to NWA East main events past, all six men involved tore each other apart, scrambling for that one pinfall that would lead them to the title. Ross even attempted to get a pin, leaving Gash to break it up, questioning Ross' intentions. With all six men brawling all over the Jacob Woll Pavilion, eyes were everywhere. In the confusion of it all, Gash was able to hit LeRusso with the Spotlight Drop, ensuring himself the victory.

After the match, Gash and company celebrated their victory, and Gash claimed at Do Or Die 2 on November 15th, he would once again defend the belt against Mantis. But with Gash, Ross, and Doe facing the hard-cam side of the ring, a second Mantis, in green singlet and Mantis mask, hit the ring and took out Bobby Williams! As the other three turned and realized what was going on, the second Mantis unmasked and it was Brandon K! He insisted that Gash vs. Mantis on 11/15 would be on the up-and-up, and if not, he would find a way to interject himself!

For more information on NWA East, go to:
www.pwx-online.org

 

 

NWA East/ UCW
November 1, 2008
VFW Post 47
Uniontown, PA


Undisputed Championship Wrestling, had the VFW rockin and rollin last night! The show began with UCW Commissioner Kent Flamingo stripping Jimmy Starz for failure to show up and defend his title. This lead into our opening contest with Bulldozer defeating the returning Buddy Carr.

After the match Dozer talked about how they fired ICE and that he signed a new contract with Flamingo Inc. Guranting him a future UCW Heavyweight Title match. Flamingo then announced that he had also signed GRIFFEN to Flamingo Inc.

This lead to the Griffen/Bud Cassidy contest... Griffen destroyed Cassidy in just minutes. Then after the match out he came with his new persona STEVEAMANIA!!!! Who was destroyed by Griffen in 30 Seconds.

Up next was Pretty Ugly against Rebecca Payne, Nikki Nickols & Jazmine. Pretty Ugly had the match won when Jaz tapped out....But Dream refused to let the manouver go and the ref reversed his decision. Thus Pretty Ugly was forced to wear dresses. Kid Cupid made a few cracks and Pretty Ugly began to beat him up. Out came Draven and Rebecca with weapons to run them off.

Up next is was there final encounter as rookies. Scott Sarin and Ray Smooth tore the house down and was was 1 of the best matches of the entire night. In the end it was a quick roll up pin that caught Smooth off guard for Sarin to win the match and capture the vacant UCW No Limits Championship!

After Intermission we saw a battle of 2 of the best in UCW as UCW American Champ Justin Bender went toe to toe with Draven Oriley. The 2 men tore the house down in a great fast pased contest. In the end Bender got the victory to retain the title.

Then we had UCW Tag Team Champions Bad Company defend there titles in a triple threat match. Against the Highway men and the Players Club.... This was a great tag team contest as all 3 teams really held there own. At the end of the contest as Payne battled off Doyle and Leathermen, Davis hit a big spine buster on Killa which lead to Playboy pushing Davis out of the ring and pinning Killa for the Players Club to become the NEW UCW TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS!!!!

Stonewall retained his UCW Heavyweight title against Massive Mike and what was probablly the best technical wrestling match of the night. However his victory was tainted when Pretty Ugly came out and helped him win. Bender came out to confront Stonewall to ask what was going on, Stonewall said he didnt know. Bender then asked Pretty Ugly, but when he turned around Stonewall cracked him with the UCW title.

The Main Event was a blood shedding brawl. Jacobs and Skelton fought they didnt wrestle. They fought all over the VFW. As they did everything they could to each other, Jacobs really tried to take advantage of the hurt right calf mucsle of the Xtremist. But in the end it was innovative sunset flip that helped Skelton win!

After the match chaos insued as Bender and Stonewall came out and the brawl insued. It was announced that on January 31st Stonewall would defend the UCW Heavyweight Title against Jesse Skelton and that Justin Bender would defend the UCW American Title against Bill Jacobs.

For more information on UCW, go to:
www.ucwprowrestling.webs.com

For more information on NWA East, go to:
www.pwx-online.org

 

NWA Pro/ AWS
November 2, 2008
AWS Shop
Rowland Heights, CA


CK Jackson defeated Biggie Biggz & Chase Patrick in a 3 way match

Aiden Riley & Marissa defeated Candice LeRae & Lucky O'Shea

Charles Mercury defeated Liger Rivera

Principe Unlimited & Bionico defeated Los Chivos by DQ

Johnny Paradise defeated Ryan Taylor

The Plague defeated Johnny Goodtime

The Chinos defeated The Cutler Brothers

The Ballard Brothers defeated Piloto Suicida & Shamu Jr. to retain the AWS tag team titles.

For more information on AWS, go to:
www.alternativewrestlingshow.com

For more information on NWA Pro, go to:
www.myspace.com/nwapro 
 

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