BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES FOR 12/17/07
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BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES for 12-17-07

 

12/15 NWA Anarchy Report by Larry Goodman  

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Last night’s NWA Anarchy television taping in Cornelia, Ga was a terrific way to set up Season’s Beatings '07 on December 29. You couldn’t have asked for more out of a go home show.

 

Hot crowd as always, the Bleacher Bums especially. They've grown in number and decibel level to where they can impose their will over the rest of the crowd. About 175 in all. 2007 will be the best year ever for attendance at the NWA Arena. Hopefully, it won’t be the last.

 

NWA Anarchy owner Jerry Palmer situation involving the wrestling regulations being proposed by the Georgia Athletic and Entertainment Commission was fixing to get ugly. Palmer said that he and Bill Behrens had separate meetings with Kelly Farr, the Executive Secretary of the GAEC, and neither were productive. A twenty day clock was counting down.

 

Palmer urged the fans to flood Secretary of State, Karen Handel with phone calls on Monday. (That number is 404-656-2881). The names and phone numbers of all the GAEC members were displayed on the big screen. Farr’s number was put up there as well, but Palmer said calling him was a waste of time.

 

Dead silence. The gravity of the situation was sinking in bigtime. NWA Anarchy wasn't booking the finish of this storyline.

 

Palmer said he was proud of what NWA Anarchy had accomplished. He admitted that he walked in on day one with the idea of selling the business, but he lost that idea on day two. Palmer promised to take legal action if necessary. “They’re going to have to drag me outta here when they close the doors.”

 

The NWA Anarchy announce team of Greg Hunter and John Johnson entered the ring to inform the crowd that hour number two would mark episode 104, two full years of Anarchy television.

 

Hunter went on to say that Jeff Lewis was driving in from OVW and might not be able to make the show.

 

On the WrestleVision screen, we saw Brandon Phoenix and Don Matthews joined by the big cheese, Brodie Chase. He groused about those “90 pound weaklings,” London & Kendrick. Chase said Adam Roberts wasn’t there but it didn’t matter. Anger Alliance was a lock to win the Mega Rumble for the TV title shot at Season’s Beatings. Chase selected Matthews to replace Roberts against Shadow Jackson.

 

Hunter announced that Melissa Coates had demanded a spot in the Rumble.

 

(1) The 14 person Mega Rumble to determine Truitt Field’s opponent in the TV Title match at Season’s Beating ended as a draw between Todd Sexton and Wes Grissom (28:33). When it comes to putting together a Mega Rumble, Behrens is the master. He’s able to advance multiple storylines while minimizing the clusterish nature of this type of match. Sexton started out (with Salvatore Rinauro), so he got quite the cardio workout. The Bums pull for Sexton, so he's got the split crowd heat going for him now. Chase, Andrew Alexander, Steven Walters and Kyle Matthews were added the mix at two minute intervals. The heels made good use of their numerical advantage and there were lots of near misses on eliminations. Derrik Driver got a big pop as contestant number seven. New Wave (Driver & Walters) eliminated Hollywood Brunettes (Alexander & Matthews). Phoenix was next in. He cranked up the suplex machine on New Wave. Matthews was next. It was BFL hell for New Wave. Sexton eliminated Driver with a superkick. Chase dumped Walters. The crowd was on fire for Adrian Hawkins. He ran wild before succumbing to the numbers. The crowd popped for Coates, and what followed was probably her shining moment in an Anarchy ring. She slapped the s*** out of Chase, and teed off on Matthews, who took it as a sign of affection. Coates and Matthews got dumped and continued their twisted love affair at ringside. Funny stuff. Seth Delay got the biggest babyface pop of the match. World’s Prettiest (Delay & Hawkins) eliminated Phoenix with a double lariat. It was the only time the babyface side had numbers. Rinauro and Delay did swivel hips in stereo. Number 13 was Kory Chavis (with Jeff G. Bailey). Chavis tossed Hawkins out like garbage. Chase eliminated Delay. Chase then left without going over the top and was counted out. Not sure what was up with that. Chavis teamed up with Sexton to hit the X-Bomb on Rinauro. Wesley Grissom was the last to enter. The crowd loves Anarchy’s boy toy. A round of big moves left the final four (Sexton, Grissom, Rinauro, Chavis) on the canvas. Sexton used a low blow to eliminate Rinauro. Chavis popped the crowd with a Spinesplitta on Sexton. Chavis turned his attention toward the ramp when Jeff Lewis’ music played. The distraction allowed Grissom to dump Chavis, and it was down to Grissom and Sexton. Grissom landed a Pele kick. Sexton answered with a superkick and high angle back suplex. They ended up trading forearms on the apron. Both fell to the floor. Some crucial timing here because they hit at exactly the same instant. The refs huddled and declared it a draw.

 

Hunter announced that the first match at Season’s Beatings would be Sexton vs. Grissom with the winner to face Fields for the TV Title.

 

(2) Shadow Jackson beat Don Matthews via DQ when Anger Alliance interfered at 6:14. Hot match. Jackson is so over it’s ridiculous. The Bleacher Bums started a “Shadowmania” chant. This was a battle to see which one was the legit Bull of the Woods. Jackson bonked Matthews with a series of 10 bionic elbows and waited for him to rise to give him number eleven for a near fall. Matthews answered with the BFK for a near fall. Jackson made the no sell gorilla like comeback. Jackson hit a powerslam and it was both men down. Matthews used a double knee chest stabber. Jackson hit the 1031. Chase decked referee Ken Wallace and the beatdown was on. The authorities finally coaxed AA out of the ring. Hawkins, Delay and Rinauro got into a confrontation with Anger Alliance.

 

Nemesis ran in from the front door wearing a mask. That punk ass MFer clubbed the helpless Jackson and was poised to bludgeon him with the trophy, but then thought better of it. The crowd chanted “Jerry! Jerry! Jerry!” as Palmer came to ringside. Nemesis unmasked and screamed at Palmer. “I coulda had him.” The crowd heaped all kinds of hate on Nemesis as he made his way out of the building. The crowd chanted for Jackson. A HOT, HOT way to close hour number one.

 

To nobody’s surprise, Hunter announced that Anger Alliance vs. Hawkins & Delay & Rinauro had been signed for Season’s Beatings.

 

(3) Talent & Money (J. T. Talent & Andrew Pendleton III) beat Chris King & Billy Buck in 6:55. ]This group works well together. Pendleton ran his mouth. Buck shut it with a lariat and a leg lariat. King and Buck teamed up for a tandem Nirvana Strangle Legsweep. Buck and King are looking crisper with their offense. The rudos went to work on the back of King. Good fire from Buck with the hot tag. He had Talent after a superkick. But while referee Jacob Ashworth was chasing King out of the ring, Pendleton hit a guillotine legdrop, rolled Talent out of the ring and covered Buck for the three count.

 

Chavis and Bailey came out to do further damage. Lewis wasn’t there so King and Buck were the unfortunate stand ins. Chavis gave King the Spinesplitta and hit the Dark City Street Cutter on Buck. Bailey cut loose with a great promo. He was getting the “What” chant from the Bums, which only fueled his rage and made things worse for the jibronis. Bailey called Lewis gutless. He said last time it was first blood, and Lewis bled all the way to his boots. Bailey proposed a Dark City Death Match for Season’s Beatings. Pinfalls and submissions will be meaningless. The first man unable to answer the 10 count loses. “Season’s Beatings Jeff Lewis. Please just show up.”

 

(4) Mikal Judas & Iceberg (Reverend Dan Wilson) & Shatter (with Bailey) decimated Regular Guys (Bobby Hill & Tyler Smith) & Jesse Emerson in 7:23. The deal here was any physical contact between Judas, Iceberg or Shatter other than a tag would result in the offender being removed from the their heavyweight title match at Season’s Beatings. You had to pity the poor jobbers being the only outlet for all that pent up aggression. Hill was on the receiving end of a horrific beating. Iceberg did his cool new pumphandle backbreaker and made a one foot cover.

Shatter’s ring presence is growing by leaps and bounds. Combine that with his phenomenal strength, and the big league potential is undeniable. Shatter used a spear, the PTSD and an FU on little Bobby. Shatter did a corner splash and got in Iceberg’s face. Judas tagged in against Emerson. Great face wash spot here. Finish saw Judas “tag” his partners with a double lariat that knocked them off the apron. Judas then gave Regular Guys a double chokeslam and pinned Emerson after tossing him a good 8 feet with El Crucifijo. Judas looked invincible. Shatter and Iceberg were at each other’s throats.

 

(5) Jeremy Vain & Rob Adonis beat Chris Day & Jeff Jameson in 6:30. No mystery that Day and Jameson were in for a beating. Jameson got the worst of it. Vain clocked him with the VKO and pulled him up before the three count. Day managed to make the tag and hit a step up senton on Vain. Reality came crashing in. Adonis drove Day into the mat with a fireman’s carry. Vain finished him with a DDT.

 

Vain demanded to know the identify of Palmer’s mystery partner at Season’s Beatings. “We’re not going nowhere,” he said. Palmer came out carrying a fireman’s ax handle. Vain dared him to get in the ring without his illegal weapon. Palmer did. Lights out…………………………………………

 

Lights on and the entire babyface side of the locker room was in the ring. Vain and Adonis bailed to safety. Palmer said his partner might be any of them or none of them, but he wasn’t telling until Season’s Beatings.

 

(6) Austin Creed (with Hayden Young) beat Shaun Tempers (with Wilson & Azrael) in 13:04.[/b] This was the first Anarchy main event singles match for both guys and they passed with flying colors. Credit Anarchy’s system with giving them the opportunity to build their credibility as performers to where there was no question about the crowd accepting them as main event caliber talent. Tempers tried to box with Creed. That was hopeless, so he tried to wrestle, but Creed got the best of that as well. Creed hit a double jump high crossbody for a near fall. Creed tried another springboard, and Temper sent the back of his head crashing into the mat. Tempers tossed Creed out to Azrael, but Young came over to protect his partner. Tempers used a hangman neckbreaker for a near fall. Tempers busted out this awesome cobra clutch sequence ending with a cobra camel clutch. Creed rallied with pinning combinations. Creed with a push up dropkick that left both men on the canvas. Comeback time. Creed got two with a step up elbow drop. Tempers tried to dump him, but Creed landed on the apron. Creed then had Tempers pinned with the O’Connor Roll. Wilson got up on the apron to distract so Azrael could interfere. Young cut Azrael off with a spectacular missile dropkick. Creed pinned Tempers after connecting with the Montefisto. Great pop for the finish.

 

But that’s not all. “Violent Passion” Patrick Bentley applied a maniacal choke on Young. Azrael and Tempers hit the Hellhammer. Bentley was ready to plant Creed the Dark Driver when Slim J made the save.

 

J cut a great promo to close the show. He asked Bentley if he was going to keep hiding behind his crew. J said the way to stop Bentley from running was to put him in a cage. “So December 29th in a cage, it’s going to be you, me, and an ass whipping, Buhh-ster.”

 

Complete Card for Season’s Beatings:

 

J vs. Bentley in a steel cage

Shatter vs. Judas vs. Iceberg for the NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Title

Awesome Attraction vs. Devil’s Rejects for the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Titles

Truitt Fields vs. the winner of Sexton vs. Grissom for the Anarchy Television Title

Chavis vs. Lewis in a Dark City Death Match

Vain & Adonis vs. Palmer & a mystery partner

Delay & Hawkins & Rinauro vs. Anger Alliance

 

 

 

NWA ANARCHY TV EPS #94 online now!!!

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http://www.thesuperstation.tv/  

 

SHOW # 94

 

MATCH #1 MIKAL JUDAS VS TALENT & MONEY

MATCH #2 GREG HUNTER & KIRBY MACK IN RING

MATCH #3 KIRBY MACK & SETH DELAY VS HOLLYWOOD BRUNETTES

MATCH #4 MELISSA COATES VS DERYK RYZE

MATCH #5 JEREMY VAIN VS TRUITT FIELDS

MATCH #6 NWA ELITE INTERVIEW

 

 

http://www.thesuperstation.tv/nwaanarchy.html  

 

Windows Media version is now 528x360.

 

and

 

Burn Anarchy TV Episodes to CDs or DVDs now!!!!!

 

The Anarchy TV subscription is available in the VCD. Customers can now burn the shows to a CD to watch on TV as almost all, we're talking 99.9% of DVD players, will play them with no extra effort on the users part. A new episode will be added every Monday. There will be four episodes available before the oldest episode is dropped to add the newest one. That will make the monthly subs, which renew every 30 days, more meaningful.

 

Cost is only $5!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

There is still be a free option to watch Anarchy episodes on your computer

 

http://www.thesuperstation.tv/  

 

 

NWA GCW NEWS & RESULTS

 

Great Championship Wrestling results from Phenix City, AL, on December 15: Nick Anderson over Bobby Sanford; A.J. Steele (w/ the Intern) over Randall Johnson; Deathrow over the Hooligans by disqualification in a handicap match; Scotty Beach (w/ Santa Claus) over Orion Bishop (w/ Wicked Nemesis); David Young over Michael Cook; Hot Like Lava (Shaun Banks & Cru Jones (w/ Zero Tolerance) over Tex Monroe & J-Rod; Johnny Swinger (w/ Zero Tolerance) over Bull Buchanan and Sonny Siaki in a three-way match to win the GCW Heavyweight Title; and in a midget match, Puppet over Little Kato using hardcore rules. It was reported that 310 were in attendance for this card. During the event, GCW owner Diane Hewes reportedly banned Quentin Michaels from speaking, saying it was her present to the fans. Also, during the Beach-Bishop bout, Nemesis tried to cheap shot Beach from Behind, but Santa clocked Nemesis instead.

GCW will be taking the holidays off, with a planned return to Phoenix City on January 8, 2008. Beginning with that event, all Phenix City cards will be held on Thursdays, as the promotion is planning to increase their weekend schedules to include other points.  

 

 

NWA Anarchy TV Report by Ca$hFlowX
Episode 93
December 10, 2007


I’m sure Caleb Conley received a rude awakening upon wrestling in the backwoods section of Virginia known as Hurley. For great tales surrounding trips to Hurley, VA, check out Scotty Blaze’s interview at http://www.airplanespin.com/interviews/scottyblazehi.mp3.

Welcome to Independent Wrestling’s Only TV Report without MERITT~!

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 another edition of NWA Anarchy TV! This is PROFESSINAL WRESTLING~! We have a new NWA Anarchy TV Champion in the form of Truitt Fields, but the Awesome Attraction and Phil Shatter returned their respective titles at Fight Night 2007. This week, the Urban Assault Squad will be presented the Key to the City and Slim J & Adrian Hawkins battle the Devil’s Rejects.

1. Sal Rinauro pinned Tony Santarelli.
This match didn’t have any storyline going into it, but there’s nothing like watching Santarelli throw a wrestling hold. Santarelli takes over with a noogie and posts Rinauro’s shoulder. Rinauro momentarily regains the momentum after escaping a chinlock, but the ever resourceful Santarelli catches him rebounding off the ropes. Santarelli briefly maintains the advantage by working over Rinauro’s arm, but parts his own hairs by missing a kick in the corner. Rinauro responds with a springboard Pele for a near fall. Santarelli makes Rinauro pay for heading to the High Rent District by clipping him. After Santarelli scores a near fall with a fall away slam, Rinauro wins by countering him with a nice rollup.
COMMENTS: It’s usually the timing of the commercial breaks that is an issue, but the editing for time constraints hurt here. We went from Santarelli posting Rinauro’s shoulder to Rinauro escaping a chinlock. Also, Santarelli’s postmatch temper tantrum was edited out, which took away from the build up of his thingyy and arrogant character. The match itself had good technical wrestling and Rinauro did a good job of selling his arm.

- Jeff Lewis calls out Kory Chavis, but Jeff G Bailey appears on the NWA Anarchy Telestrator 7800 to hurl numerous insults at “Mr. Straight to Video.” What Bailey wants Lewis to realize is that the Ruthless Assassin would have continued to deliver numerous shots to his blood drenched body if it wasn’t a first blood match. Bailey says he could slap the Small Potato himself, but he’s in a good mood. The Soul Assassin is enjoying himself on the beach after nearly making Lewis bleed to death. The next time, Chavis may take his very life. Here’s the advice: Leave town. Lewis asks Bailey does he think Jeff Lewis is afraid of blood. Well, Lewis provides a visual and provides his best Sandman ring entrance with his bare fists. Lewis promises to drop the Elite’s Final Curtain. Good stuff here.

2. The Anger Alliance (“Heat Announcing Crew’s Cult Hero” Brody Ray Chase & Brandon Phoenix & Don Matthews) destroyed “Brokeback” Billy Buck & Derek Driver & Steven Walters.
The Anger Alliance emulates the Bad Boys from Bad Street Atlanta, GA, the Fabulous Freebirds. Again, wrong answer. The Alliance guaranteed that Driver remained broken as they demonstrated to the masses their mastery of numerous suplexes and slams. Billy Buck maintains his popularity amongst the masses after receiving the hot tag and Matthews clobbers him with the Lariat of Doom to end the brutality.

3. Todd Sexton squashed Chris King.
John Johnson is like EF Hutton, when he speaks, people listen. Well, when Johnson called Todd Sexton a self-serving righteous not a very nice person that’ll stab anybody in the back, he was right. Hunter actually agrees with Johnson. Hell, Hell, Michigan has even frozen over. Sexton embarrasses and humiliates King with a plethora of beatdown tactics. King counters a tilt-a-whirl with a head scissors, but Sexton zones out and delivers a series of Yakuza kicks. Sexton ruthlessly finishes off King with a cross armbreaker. Afterwards, Sexton blathers about Wes Grissom and states “It’s punks like him that make the business hard for the rest of us.” Grissom decides to make an answer the fans demands by making a special appearance. Grissom wants a match and wants it now. Sexton stares Grissom down and chickens out. What a loser.
COMMENTS: Alright Todd, keep playing a chicken nuts not a very nice person heel.

- Dan Wilson & the Devil’s Rejects have several words of wisdom for Slim J & Adrian Hawkins. The dominant force in NWA Anarchy reigned supreme and will continue to reign supreme in tonight’s rematch. No worry Slim, Patrick Bentley will not be at ringside because the Reverend has given him the night off. Bentley has elevated himself to General status amongst the ranks of the Rejects. However, Slim is like Job in the copious amounts of hardships he endures. He keeps the faith like an idiot. Slim’s faith may be the only thing left after the tag team specialists humiliate Slim. One more thing, the greatest monster in the NWA Arena, Iceberg, has returned. If Iceberg had squashed Ace Rockwell for the NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Title, everyone would call the Rejects bullies and cheats. Now wait a minute, I thought they were bullies and cheats. That’s okay, Wrestling’s Only Serial Killer has returned and will defeat “the Biggest Gun in the Yard” Phil Shatter.

4. Slim J & Adrian Hawkins defeated the Devil’s Rejects (Azreal & Shaun Tempers) w/Dan Wilson & the Staff of Righteousness after the Hollywood Brunettes interfered.
This contest begins with Slim J & Hawkins making Tempers their personal pregnant dog. The Rejects take over when Azreal breaks up a bridging chinlock and Tempers following up with an eye gouge. Hunter calls Azreal/Slim J the Frazier/Ali feud of the NWA Arena because the feud will never end. The Rejects spend the next several minutes assaulting Hawkins. Meanwhile, Johnson announces that Truitt Fields will face Jeremy Vain for the 3 trillionth time. Slim J eventually receives the hot tag and literally pounds the living life out of the Rejects. Slim connects with a top rope double inverted DDT. As Slim prepare to finish the Rejects, the Hollywood Brunettes attack Hawkins. The Rejects set up for a Hellhammer, but the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Champions the Awesome Attraction make the save.

- Greg Hunter is prepared to present the Mega Gigantic 2007 Mysterious Benefactor Trophy to the Urban Assault Squad. Hunter played a video commemorating UAS’s run through the Benefactor tournament. However, wherever Hunter appears, trouble is bound to follow him. Lo and behold, the celebration is interrupted when Nemesis crushes Shadow Jackson’s skull with the trophy. Nemesis unleashes a horrible and heinous attack upon Jackson by splattering his blood with two more concussion inducing trophy smashes. Nemesis double stomps the trophy and jabs the statue into Jackson’s head. Nemesis turns Kevin Sullivan by continuing to dig into Shadow’s bloodied dome. The crowd begins to chant “Security sucks” as they stand their and watch Nemesis deliver the attack. Nemesis shoves security aside, screams like a madman and further injures Shadow. Nemesis retreats back to the locker room where he runs into NWA Owner Jerry Palmer. Palmer scorns Nemesis before helping Shadow back took the locker room. The crowd chants “We love Shadow” as his limp body is carried back to the locker room.

OVERALL: This week’s edition had several brutal squashes, a brutal heel turn, great visuals and advanced storylines. The only glaring negative was the editing early on, but when you’re operating under time constraints, some portions of the action have to be cut out. Aside from that, this was a good show.
DOWNLOAD: http://www.thesuperstation.net/nwaanarchy.html

 

 

Cyclone looking at title defense in January.

NWA-SW 3-time Texas Junior champ Cyclone has announced
he will make a title defense in January against a yet
unknown challenger. He won the title on December 1st,
over Cody Jones in Amarillo at the Wrestleplex.

 

 

NWA World Wide Wrestling Returns to the Airwaves!

 

(Chesterfield, Va) The National Wrestling Alliance is very proud of its history, and its tradition.  The NWA is proud to announce the new World Wide Wrestling show.  World Wide Wrestling a weekly internet show, with new episodes uploaded every Wednesday.
    The first episode showcases the talents of Rex Sterling as he battles Tank Thomas, and North American Tag Team Champions The Old School Empire defend against The Danger Alliance, now named The River City Rogues!  Also, 'Geordie Bulldog' Sean Denny and Markie D have comments for The Old School Empire and their manager, Shy.
    In coming weeks, Brandon Day will battle Chris Escobar, 'The Geordie Bulldog' Sean Denny will battle Krotch, Lazarus will continue his Series of 7 Plagues matches against challenger and former Champion Grail.  Also, North American Heavyweight Champion Damien Wayne will defend against NWA Virginia State Heavyweight Champion Pharaoh!

    Head to www.NWAWorldWideWrestling.net for your viewing pleasure!

 

 

NWA Top Rope

Card for January 5th 2008
New Years Revolution
Wilson County Fairgounds
Turner Evans Building

Lebanon, TN


Bell time 7:30pm.

Nick "Eugene" Dinsmoore
vs
Kid Kash

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Tennessee Street Fight Fans Bring the Weapons

Homicidal Tendancies
vs
The Bomb Squad

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NWA Top Rope Jr. Heavyweight Championship

"The Graduate" Jason James
vs
Arrick Andrews - Champion

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NWA Tennessee Heavyweight Championship

Hammerjack
vs
"Boogie Woogie" Gary Valiant (c)

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Loser Wears a Dress

Promoter Mike Sircy
vs
Ernest T

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Plus a few surprises

 

 

NWA Pro/ EWF.

HOLIDAY FEAR 2007 QUICK RESULTS
December 9 , 2007
Covina, CA


Terex pinned Espiritu Infernal

JT Blackstar defeated Brandon Gatson

Scorpio Sky defeated Ryan Taylor

Markus Riot pinned Maximo to regain the EWF
Cruiserweight Championship

Country Bear pinned Kid Karnage

Joey Ryan pinned TJ Perkins

Dan Kobrick, Terex & JT Blackstar defeated EWF
Heavyweight Champion Bino Gambino, Brandon Gatson &
Scorpio Sky when Terex pinned Bino

 

 

NWA-CS Debuts in Illinois

Wrestling returns to Mt. Vernon, IL. when NWA Central
States Wrestling makes its debut in Illinois.

CSW will bring its style of fast paced, hard hitting
action to the Y.M.C.A.
on Saturday, January 12th, 2008.

Main Event of the evening will see NWA Central States
Champion Michael Strider put his title on the line
against a familiar rival, NWA Kansas and NWA Missouri
Champion Dingo.

These two have battled each other all through out
Kansas and Missouri. Now begins the next chapter of
this storied rivalry when they both step into the
squared circle and bell rings in Mt. Vernon, IL.

Tickets are as Follows:
$10 Advanced Front Row
$8.00 Advanced General Admission
$5.00 Kid Under 12
and are available at The Y.M.C.A. or online at
www.cswwrestling.com

Tickets are $10.00 on the Day of Show.

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