BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES FOR 12/15/08
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BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES for 12-15-08

 

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, Jody Hamilton, etc.

 

This week’s report addresses Recent TNA, Jeff Hardy, AJ Styles and more.

 

 

 NWA ANARCHY SEASON’S BEATINGS 2008

      NWA ARENA   CORNELA, GA 12-20-08

 

                    TEXAS TORNADO MATCH

              TECHNICIANS    VS    WILD BUNCH

 

BRODY CHASE   VS   JERRY PALMER w/MELISSA COATES

 

 

                       YOUNG LIONS TITLE

  AZREAL w/THE REV   VS   SLIM J (CHAMPION)

 

 

     LADDER MATCH FOR TAG TEAM TITLES

        DYNAMIC DUO  VS  TALENT & MONEY

   VS VAIN & ADONIS VS NEW WAVE (CHAMPIONS)

 

 

      ADRIAN HAWKINS   VS  HAYDEN YOUNG

 

 

                         TV TITLE MATCH

SHAWN TEMPERS   VS    TRUITT FIELDS (CHAMPION)

 

 

              HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH

     SHADOW JACKSON  VS  MIKAL JUDAS 

       VS  ICEBERG (Champion) w/THE REV

 

 

STEEL CAGE MATCH-PIN, SUBMISSION or ESCAPE

    KIMO w/JEFF G BAILEY   VS    ACE ROCKWELL

 

 

NWA ANARCHY TV EPS #147 ONLINE NOW at www.nwaanarchy.net/online.html

 

SHOW #477-148

 

MATCH #1  ADRIAN HAWKINS  VS  BO NEWSOME

MATCH #2  VAIN & ADONIS  VS  CULTURE SHOCK

MATCH #3  BRODY CHASE & COATES IN RING (PALMER)

MATCH #4  DEVILS REJECTS  VS FIELD, SHADOW & JUDAS

 

 

NWA Anarchy TV Report by Ca$hFlowX
Episode 144
November 17, 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, John Johnson single-handedly handled the greatest locker room interview in recent memory when Jeremy Vain & Mr. Rob Adonis destroyed everyone backstage and the current NWA Anarchy Tag Team Champions the New Wave. Johnson soiled himself in bewilderment as he bore witness to such brutality. Adrian Hawkins blasted Slim J after they were the final participants in the Young Lion’s Mega Rumble and will face off at Fright Night to determine an inaugural champion. Tonight, Shaun Tempers challenges Sal Rinauro on his quest to prove his legitimacy and the Devil’s Rejects wrestle Mikael Judas & Shadow Jackson in a battle of the super behemoths.

- We begin this week with “the Dragon” Dan Wilson and the Staff of Righteousness not wanting to disrespect Sal Rinauro. In the name of sportsmanship and higher education (¿Que?) Wilson asks for Truitt Fields to pay a special visit to the announcer’s table.

1. “Sleeper Cell” Shaun Tempers w/”the Dragon” Dan Wilson & the Staff of Righteousness pinned “Sort of a Big Deal” Sal Rinauro.
Fields happily obliges Wilson’s commands by joining Georgia’s Best d**n Announcing Team on commentary. Tempers quest for legitimacy includes removing the face paint. Johnson immediately congratulates Fields on retaining the NWA Anarchy TV Title for an entire year by successfully defending against tomato cans. Wait a minute; I thought Jeremy Vain was a chicken not a tomato can. Fields is left as befuddled as I am. Tempers gladly repays Rinauro’s springboard dropkick by clipping him up and landing with a resounding thump on the arena floor. Tempers focuses his attack on Rinauro’s back. Tempers humbles Rinauro. Fields complements both wrestlers’ technical skills and explains that you deal with every member of the Rejects when facing Tempers. Tempers remains focused and counters every comeback by Rinauro. Rinauro finally buys himself time with a Shining Wizard and mounts a comeback. After trading near falls, Tempers prepares for a superplex, but Rinauro counters with a huge spinning neckbreaker. Rinauro makes the cover and hooks the leg, but Tempers kicks out. Tempers outwrestles Rinauro and stuns the NWA Arena faithful by cleanly pinning him with an uranage slam. Afterwards, the Rejects stalk Rinauro and offer a handshake. Rinauro shakes Tempers’ hand. ¿Que?

- We go backstage to the Dynamic Duo, “the Dark Knight” Chad Parham & “Boy Wonder” Seth Delay, for a comedy vignette. Yep, Chad Parham believes what happened to Luke Hawk & Ace Rockwell was simply magical, but there is something missing between the Dynamic Duo. Delay says they are missing theme music. The only problem is Chad Parham’s theme music is too awesome and offers to loan it to Delay. Then, Delay says they need matching gear. Parham paid a hefty price for his gear and it matches Delay’s. The light bulb finally illuminates in Delay’s head, they need a double team maneuver. Parham counters he has the piledriver and Delay has the Brass Knux of Doom. Parham says they need a tag team name… PG Rated? BOO! R-Rated? No. X-Rated? That’s too far. How about the Dynamic Duo like Batman & Robin? Touché. Problem solved.

2. The Dynamic Duo (“Dynamic” Chad Parham & “Duo” Seth Delay) defeated Outlaw & Chuck” Norris.
The Outlaw & Norris hail from the Badlands of South Dakota. Johnson proclaims he didn’t know that South Dakota had any bad lands. In fact, John Johnson travels to the Bad Lands every first and third Wednesday night of the month! Outlaw unceremoniously dumps Delay. Parham tags in, lands several chops, and finds himself on the wrong end of a series stinging chops by the Outlaw. After commercial, Johnson is impressed that Whoopi Goldberg could wrestle. Whoopi can’t wrestle, but she is a glittering jewel of colossal ignorance. Imagine having the stupidity of John McCain trying to reinstitute slavery. Stick to be an awesome actor not a jibber jabbering fool. Double D works over Norris until the Outlaw receives the hot tag. The Outlaw delivers a bulldog and clothesline to the rudo contingent. Norris tries to stop Delay, but distracts the referee. Delay brandishes his brass knux, nails the Outlaw and Parham sews the bag shut with the piledriver. This was much better than any match Outlaw & Norris wrestled as the Indian Nation in SAW. Good match with a fun finishing sequence.

- “Merciless” Don Matthews has a problem: he wants to fight “Straight to VCR” Jeff Lewis. Matthews hopes Lewis is sipping a martini and sitting on a leather sofa soiling himself. To be truthful, Jeff is everything that Don hates in a human being. He mercilessly scorns Lewis for saying it is privilege the fans of the NWA Arena to watch him wrestle. Lewis prefers to take his friends to a French restaurant to eat calamari at $150 a plate. Meanwhile, Matthews would rather tailgate at a Georgia Bulldogs college football game. Lewis would rather watch some stupid foreign film sipping on a martini while the Merciless one will grab himself a Zebco 33 and a six pack to go fishing. Me? Give me a bottle of Hpnotiq or Alizé and I’m set for the night. Fishing, my house has a boat landing on Lake Pocasse bordering my property, on the same site Lewis & Clark spent several nights. With the lake frozen, its time to bust out what little redneck I have in me and go ice fishing. At Hostile Environment, Lewis chickened out. Matthews calls it a privilege to wrestle in front of the NWA Arena faithful and cried when he used to sit in the crowd. Matthews concludes with a prophetic math lesson: “You are looking at the future presentation… I’ve got a math problem. My right arm and your neck equals 1-2-3. Jeff Lewis, expect no mercy!” This was nice passionate promo by Matthews.

3. “The Seven Figured Deal” Ace Rockwell pinned “Backwoods Toothless Hick” Jessco Blue.
Jessco Blue must have spent the summer months living in Necrobutcher’s outhouse. Rockwell welcomes Blue to NWA Anarchy by providing a lesson in professional wrestling. When Blue goes evil intentions go awry, Blue pulls the old loaded boot trick. Rockwell mounts a comeback and provides Blue a lesson in finishing opponent’s off. Afterwards, Rockwell was found at the local Poison Control center decontaminating himself. Rumor has it that Blue has 69 different forms of venereal diseases.

- “Attorney/Agent” Jeff G Bailey makes his entrance and unleashes Kimo after pulling off his mask. Kimo no sells Rockwell’s haymakers and catches him with a Samoan Drop. The Butcher of Pyongyang mercilessly assaults Rockwell. The crowd rallies behind Rockwell, but to no avail. Bailey enters the ring, pulls off his tie and pulls off his jacket. Bailey chokes Rockwell with his tie and Kimo leaves blood foaming from Rockwell’s mouth after delivering a throat chop. Slim J heads out to save Rockwell after the fans chant for Jerry. Bailey predicts a similar fate for Slim J. This was fun old school booking greatness.

4. The Devil’s Rejects (“the Son of Satan” Azreal & “the Altar of Human Mutilation” Iceberg) w/”the Dragon” Dan Wilson & the Staff of Righteousness defeated “Priest of Punishment” Mikael Judas & “Leader of the Shadow Mania Movement” Shadow Jackson.
The Rejects immediately work over Shadow using dastardly heel and double team tactics, and preventing the hot tag. Shadow finally launches an offensive assault with a double bionic elbow. Shadow sets up for a German suplex in his own corner, but Judas accidentally blows his mysterious green concoction in Shadow’s eyes. Iceberg takes advantage with a quick cover for the victory. Afterwards, Azreal reintroduces the Staff of Righteousness. Judas prepares for the chokeslam, but Iceberg breaks the Staff in half. The Rejects continue their domination by brutalizing Judas while tied to the top rope. Wilson lambastes “the freak” and tonight’s sacrificial lamb Judas. Shadow makes the save with a chair after the almighty Reverend lets out his trademark blood curdling scream.

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

 

 

NWA Anarchy/ Alternative Pro Wrestling
December 5
Cherry Street Gym
Royston, Ga


Kareem Abdul Jamar & Bo Newsome beat Brandon Parker & Anthony Henry - Post match saw Newsom whipped with a belt

Don Matthews beat Aaron Lee

John Carnage beat Brad Logan - Carnage added insult to injury prompting Don Matthews to hit the ring with a 2x4

The Hate Junkies (Dany Only & Stryknyn and The Franchise (Ryan Michaels & Matt Sells) battled to a double DQ - Commissioner Jacob Ashworth then ordered a Texas Tornado match for next week

Chris King capped off his 7 month chase by pinning Seth Delay to become the new APW North Georgia Champion.

For more information on APW, go to:
www.myspace.com/alternativeprowrestling

 

NWA Prime Time Pro Wrestling
December 12, 2008
PTPW Arena
Columbus, GA


Chip Day was the winner over Josh Stone. After the match Colt Derringer came to the ring and offered to take Josh Stone under his wing and make him a winner - Stone accepted the offer.

Jimmy Rave was the winner over Bulldog Raines, thanks to some outside interference from Colt Derringer.

Iceberg was the winner over Micah Taylor after a low blow from Ginny Wright disabled Taylor.

The Samoan Soldiers made their debut at NWA Prime Time and was a very impressive tag team (3rd generation wrestlers). They were victorious in the debut over Killer Instinct and the fans loved them.

Deathrow retained the NWA PTPW Heavyweight Title with a win over former champion Colt Derringer.

Frankie Valentine & Ace Rockwell retained the NWA PTPW Tag Team Titles with a win over Sal Rinauro & Shaun Tempers. Coach Chic Donovan & Ginny Wright were at ringside to support Rinauro & Tempers and at times it was 4 against 2, but the champions came out with a clean pinfall for the win. Before Valentine & Rockwell could leave the ring they were attacked by Siaki, Swinger & Zero Tolerance. Bad Company made a quick entry to the ring and the main event started immediately.

In the main event everything was out of control from the start. Chris Stevens, David Young, and Bull Buchanan were the winners of the match, but Sonny Siaki, Johnny Swinger, and Zero Tolerance continued the mayhem after the match until The Samoan Soldiers came to the ring with chairs to run the bad guys out. However, to the shock of everyone, The Soldiers turned the chairs on David Young and Bull Buchanan while Chris Stevens was handcuffed to the ring. Young and Buchanan took a terrible beating from the Soldiers and were helped from the ring.

FOOOTNOTES: (1) David Young & Bull Buchanan are not on the card for the 19th due to injuries received in the match on the 12th. They may or may not be there. (2) Promoter Billy Roper is seeking a restraining order against Sonny Siaki for hitting him in the face with a 2 x 4. Roper was bleeding from the cheek and chin after the blow to the face prior to the main event starting. (3) The Brits did not show up Friday night for the last match of their contract with PTPW. They will not be returning to PTPW and we wish them luck in their new promotion. (4) Marty Jannetty will be in action on the 19th of December, and The Exotic Ones make their debut at PTPW on the 19th. (5) Christmas Chaos is scheduled for December 26th and the one thing we know for sure at this point is that a steel cage has been ordered for the ring. (6 my addition) The Samoan Soldiers are the twin sons of Rikishi.

For more information on NWA Prime Time, go to:
www.primetimeprowrestling.com

 

 

 

TROBICH ON INTERNET RADIO TUESDAY NIGHT !

Executive Director Bob Trobich has been asked to reveal 2009 New Year's Resolutions for the National Wrestling Alliance during the NWA SOUTHWEST RADIO Show this Tuesday night, December 16, on Shooting Star Radio Network.

He will appear on the Show starting at 5:30 p.m. PST, 7:30 p.m. CST, 8:30 p.m. EST, and will take some calls from listeners. To hear the show live and to call-in go to:
http://www.shootingstarradio.com for information. It will also be re-aired over NWA-SW's MySpace site: http://www.myspace.com/nwasouthwest from December 18-23

 

NWA NEWS, House Shows and more!!!!!!

News From Mexico & NWA Champion, Blue Demon, Jr

 

On 12-10-08 NWA World Champion, Blue Demon, Jr announced that EMLL/CMLL wrestler, La Sombra is not an official NWA Champion even though he is being billed as the NWA Welterweight Champion, calling the title “meaningless”.    Demon said that he met with EMLL officials wanting to use the wrestlers holding the older and no longer recognized NWA titles in NWA Mexico These titles had remained in use in Mexico after a spilt with the NWA in the early 1990s.  He said the offer was refused

 

NWA in Niles, OH on 12/20 at the Eastwood Expo Center with AL SNOW

 

Eastwood Expo Center, Niles Ohio.

http://www.eastwoodexpo.com/calendar/index.ch2?temp_year=2008&temp_month=12&event=2562

 

Star Tickets   www.starticketsplus.com

 

Al Snow VS Pepper Parks

The Sheik VS Preston Steele

Marvelous Mitch Ryder & Sexy Shawn Cook VS Flyin’ Ryan Burke and  World
Class
Kevin Bradway

NWA National Title Championship
Crusher Hansen (c)VS. "The Universal Soldier" Shatter

Bull Pain v. Chance Prophet

"Celtic Fury" The McCoy Brothers VS Jason Dukes & Dysfunction

plus other great matches
Bell time 7 pm
Tickets $15

 

 

NWA in Novi, MI 1/3/08 at the Birch Run Expo with SHANNON MOORE


http://www.birchrunexpos.com/  for more info & to buy tickets


Main Event

For the NWA World Tag Titles

The Skull Krushers (c) vs The Phoenix Twins

 

Shannon Moore vs Bull Pain

 

NWA Midwest Heavyweight Title Match

Silas Young (c) vs Josh Raymond w/Joey Eastman

 

Shimmer Tag Title Match

Ashley Lane & Nevaeh  (c) vs Cat Power & "Sassy" Stephie Sinclair

 

Mitch Rider vs  "Sexy" Slim Goody

 

Tyson Dux vs Akira Raijin

 

"Sexy" Shawn Cook vs Christian Able

 

 

NWA Main Event – Episode 35 by Larry Goodman
Airing November 29, 2008 in Nashville on ION affiliate
Taped November 23, 2008 in LaVergne, Tn at the HWA Arena

Opening with a rundown of the card for December 2 at the Nick Gulas Arena: The new Mid-America Heavyweight Champion Scott Hayes makes his first title defense against former champion Jeff Daniels and the new NWA Mid-American TV Champion Shane Smalls vs. Aiden Scott.

Jason James was joined on color commentary by NWA Top Rope promoter Mike Sircy.

1 – BRYAN CASEY vs. “The Internet’s Favorite Wrestler” WHITE TIGER

Tiger’s monkey flip and the arm drags that followed looked amazingly fine. Sircy made a dated reference to the “put a tiger in your tank” slogan from the 60s Esso commercials. Casey put Tiger in a Canadian backbreaker. Sircy called it a “perdiculous” situation. From there, Casey slammed Tiger on his belly ala Ron Simmons’ Dominator. Casey also hit a nice gutwrench suplex. James talked about the fans getting behind Tiger – in their prayers I guess, because they sure weren’t making any noise. Casey did the swivel hips. James said Casey was a descendant of a famous wrestler, but Charmin’ Charles was keeping it a secret. Casey took a flying bump onto the ropes. A fan yelled something about Casey’s “dingleberries,” which was the only time the fans were heard from during the match. Casey hooked the ropes to thwart Tiger’s comeback and hit the Rude Awakening.

Winner: Casey in 6:50 with the Rude Awakening. Better than expected. Casey’s a good athlete with some decent offense, although he’s devoid of the facial expressions that were a big part of Rude’s gimmick. Tiger wasn’t his usual atrocious self. In fact, it was probably the best performance I’ve seen from Tiger.

2 – BIG BULLY DOUGLAS vs. SEVEN

Seven attacked Bully’s injured knee before the bell and continued to beat on it. James said the injury occurred at Tennessee Homecoming and maybe it was too soon for Bully to be back in the ring. They brought up the broken leg Douglas suffered on Main Event TV some month ago. In the midst of the brawling, Jamie Ferrari got tossed and called for the bell. The dressing room, meager though it may be, emptied out to separate the combatants. Was that Steve-O wearing face paint?

Winner: Nobody. A double DQ in 3:23. At least it had a story. Seven was exposed here. Douglas was selling for everything he was worth while this big, muscled up dude landing blows that my grandmother could take.

3 – STEVE-O vs. LARRY COOTER

Typical opening with O outwrestling Cooter. James acknowledged that O loss of the TV title on Thanksgiving. At point, James was crying out for help in the booth from Tyler Clemmons or Scott Barry. Cooter gave O a hotshot and went to work on his neck making insulting covers after his big moves. The dreaded hopping enzuigiri by O and it was both men down. Cooter kicked out of O’s neckbreaker combo. O did an atrocious cartwheel back elbow, then went for a monkey flip on the opposite corner. Cooter blocked it and got the pin with his feet on the ropes.

Winner: Cooter in 7:40. NWA ME appears to be doing the unthinkable – giving Cooter a major push. He’s now on a three match winning streak. And just what did Steve-O do to deserve this? He loses the TV title and instead of rehab win his next time out, he loses to this guy.

Promo by Cooter screaming about how he was tired of being overlooked in the NWA and was going back to the top (he’s been there before?) and would break necks if necessary. I just can’t take Cooter seriously as a heel.

4 – NWA Mid-America Television Title Match: Champion SHANE SMALLS vs. NWA Mid-America X Division Champion AIDEN SCOTT

James said Scott had failed to win the X Division Title at Tennessee Homecoming. Oops. Scott took exception to Smalls shenanigans and unleashed a barrage of offense. Smalls hit a backbreaker/gutbuster combo to turn the match completely around. Smalls worked the back with a cavalcade of suplexes. Smalls nailed Scott with a pair of double ax blows off the ropes. He went for three, and Scott socked him in the gut for the flip bump spot. Scott’s house-of-fire comeback was short-circuited by a botched spot. Smalls landed right on Scott’s head when Scott was late ducking under an up and over. Scott got right up and they went to the finish. Scott missed a springboard crossbody, and Smalls pinned him with an Oklahoma Roll and a handful of tights.

Winner: Smalls in 6:32. Good except for the goof right before the finish. Scott should have sold it instead of getting right up. He’s going to be good once he gets more seasoning. Smalls’ manic workrate is fun to watch. Yeah, he gets sloppy at times, but he’s got such a varied moveset that he doesn’t fall into doing the same stuff in every match, and it makes his matches stand out from the rest of the show.

Scott promo. Scott thanked the fans for their support and said he was going to be a fighting X Division Champion.

Smalls promo.

Nashville, I’m still here. Where’s Steve-O? Doesn’t matter. He doesn’t have this any more. I do.

Smalls said he proved his point about being the greatest NWA Mid-America Television Champion in history and anybody that crossed his path was fair game.

Cain claimed Scott got away with his title because he had a messed up ankle. Ankle or not, he was leaving with the title Tuesday night at the Fairgrounds (a monumental task since Cain was scheduled to face Steve-O.)

5 – NWA Mid-America “Playboy” SCOTT HAYES vs. JEFF “The Crippler” DANIELS (with Dominique)

Daniels blindsided Hayes before the bell and gave him a relentless beating. Dominique interfered liberally throughout the body of the match. James talked about reviving the tag titles and giving them to Daniels and Dominique. Daniels snuffed out the rallies before Hayes could gain any momentum. Hayes got a visual fall with a sunset flip while Dominique was distracting the ref. That spot has been in every Daniels match for the last month. Hayes made his full-fledged comeback and tried for the tornado DDT. Daniels managed to block it, so Hayes shot him chest first into the turnbuckles and rolled him for the three count.

Post-match, Daniels attacked Hayes and locked in the Dominator. The other wrestlers ran out from the dressing room to pry them apart.

Winner: Hayes in 8:48. As a logical way to continue their feud as the top program, this match worked fine. Learn to love it, because you're going to be seeing a lot more of it.

Hayes promo sporting his newly won title belt. Hayes said what Daniels did today was uncalled for because he was trying to take away his livelihood. Hayes said he wouldn’t be hard to find, and Daniels could have a shot any time, any place.

Daniels promo. This was Daniels at his sinister best. He said Hayes stole the title from him on Thanksgiving. “They should get a warrant and arrest you, Scott Hayes.”

Today on this TV, you got a taste of what’s coming in your future…I’m the hunter, Scott Hayes, and what I’m hunting is my Mid-America Championship that’s around your waist. So what you better remember, my friend, is that now you’ve got the Crippler breathing down your neck. I’m comin’ Scott. I’m coming with everything I got. I won’t hold back, I’m gonna hurt you, Scott.

Random Thoughts: This was the fourth and final Sunday taping in LaVergne, a venture that was an abject failure any way you look at it. It was bad TV and I can’t see why anybody watching would want to attend the house shows. Presumably, turning viewers into ticket buyers is the main objective, but a new viewer would likely ask why, if Main Event wrestling is such an entertaining live event, are there only 20 people in the crowd? And why do those 20 people look bored out of their minds? I can’t recall even one really good match from LaVergne, but in fairness to the talent, the atmosphere there was death for having good matches...Main Event might be able to get away with such a small roster if they had more guys involved in interesting programs. The rosters were small in the days of the territories, but there was an abundance of experienced talent with the know how to build programs that sold tickets, and they had the ability to rotate talent in and out of the territory…Daniels cut another great promo, and it’s a good thing. Realistically, unless they turn Woods, there isn’t another main event caliber heel to go to as title contender on top…This was tricky episode to do, because it was portrayed as if Tennessee Homecoming had already taken place. The only obvious glitch was James saying Scott didn’t win the title, and then five minutes later, Scott cuts a promo announcing that he’s the champion. Airing Cain’s promo for a match that wasn’t happening this week made no sense…Sircy was a major improvement over the rotating color commentators on last week’s show, but where's Clemmons?. The combination of James and Clemmons can make a bad show listenable…They’ve spent a good bit of time and energy on Steve-0’s push, so I have wonder where the booking is headed with him losing to Cooter…Daniels and Smalls stood out on what was otherwise another extremely mediocre episode.

 

NWA Main Event is pleased to announce that Power Slam Pro Wrestling is once again an affiliate of the NWA.

NWA Main Event and PSPW will be co-promoting Friday night cards at a boxing venue located adjacent to San Jose Fiesta Mexican Restaurant, located at 99 Wallace Rd, just off Harding Place
(exit 56 off I-24). Shows will be held the first, third and fifth Friday nights beginning January 2nd. The venue has great lights and sound and we are looking forward to bringing quality wrestling to Nashville on Friday nights.

Wrestlers wanting to be a part of the first show can contact me by email...

[email protected]

I am looking forward to a serious run for success, and want to thank Mike Porter (a friend of nearly 40 years, starting when we both worked for the Dean, Nick Gulas) for the opportunity.

Terry Rice

Mike Porter
National Wrestling Alliance
Member Board of Directors

 

NWA Empire
December 6, 2008
St. Johnsburg Fire Hall
North Tonawanda, NY


RESULTS FROM NWA EMPIRE'S CORPORATE HOLIDAY
NWA Empire fans were treated to a VERY hot show last Saturday, NWA
Empire presented it's December show inf front of a very loud and
enthusiastic crowd of approx 375 at St. Johnsburg Firehall in North
Tonawanda, New York. Fans saw two feuds come to an end, two titles
change hands, and the return of a popular superstar who made a very
controversial decision, which the fans did not appreciate or support.

Here are the full results from Corporate Holiday:

Brandon Thurston defeated Coconut Jones in a very good and
competitive opening match

"Superbad" Richard Venice & Nick Ando defeated Col. Jonny Kayfabe &
Frank "The Tank" Zimmerman

In s six-man match, the team of Mean Marcos (who is one-half of the
NWA Empire Tag team Champs with Colin Delaney), Cheech & Golden
defeated Stargazer, Cloudy & "Fat Ass" Dewey Gunn

Violence and Volume (Chris Cooper & Ice) defeated Kyle & Evan McCloud

"Inferno" Johnny Adams pinned Tommy Mandrake in a match that also
included Kevin Grace, to win Grace's NWA Empire Lord of the Dance (3-
Way) Championship. This is the popular Adams first title in NWA
Empire.

"Mastiff" Will Christianson defeated Jimmy Olson in a emotionally
draining Loser Leaves NWA Empire Match. This match has to be
considered not only the match of the night, but possibly the best
match ever in NWA Empire history bar none. And that includes the 2nd
Round NWA World Heavyweight title match between "American Dragon"
Brian Danielson and Ireland's Fergal Devitt at NWA Empire's Red,
White and Bruised in 2007. After a very competitive match that saw a
number of close calls and near falls from both men, Mastiff was able
to hit his signature jitterbug, followed by a fisherman buster suplex
to take the match. By the pre-match stipulations, as the loser of
the match, Jimmy Olsen is not allowed to wrestle in NWA Empire any
longer. Afterwards, the hated Mastiff got on the mic and said that
he had finally rid NWA Empire of his enemy Olsen, and that he
intended to go through the Empire roster one-by-one until he is
finally the NWA Empire champion.

Ron Falco finally gained a measure of revenge against this bitter
enemy Brodie Lee, beating The Big Rig in a brutal Nebraska Cornhusker
Street Fight. The end came when Brodie attempted to use a metal
spike on the bloody Falco for the forth or fifth time in the match.
However he was stopped by Falco's manager Mandi Stroyer who ran in
from the back and grabbed the spike just a Brodie was about to use
it. The Big Rig then make a gross tactical error. Brodie took his
attention off of Falco, grabbing Mandi and threatening to use the
spike on her. This allowed Falco time to to regain his composure.
He then hit Lee with a vicious spear, and followed it up with a Falco
Bomb (sit-out powerbomb), his own version of the Lee's signature
Brodie Bomb, for the three count. Quite appropriate that Falco beat
Brodie with the Big Rig's own signature move.

"Fabulous" John McChesney defeated Pepper Parks via DQ. Near the end
of a very good and action packed match, Pepper tossed McChesney's
flag into John's face, then hit a schoolboy roll-up pin for the
apparent victory. However referee Richard Head ran down to ringside
with a copy of the official NWA rulebook. After brief consultation
with referee Andrew Mollon, Mollon announced that the rule pointed
out to him by Head prohibited the using of ANY foreign object during
a match, and revered the decision, awarding McChesney the win via DQ.

"The Bull of Black Mountain" Gabreal Saint won a six man scramble
match, defeating "The `Rican Sensation" Maximo Suave, "The Montgomery
Madman" Mo Mantha, Primo Scardino, Troy "The Boy" Buchanan,
and "Wonderboy" Zac Atticus, who was accompanied to ringside by the
debuting Chris "Whitey" White from PWA Niagara.

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