BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES FOR 1/28/08
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BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES for 1-28-08

 

 

NWA ANARCHY TV TAPING SATURDAY 2-2-08

            NWA ARENA CORNELIA, GA

         

PATRICK BENTLEY  w/THE REV   VS   SETH DELAY

 

BRUNETTES  VS  TALENT & MONEY  VS  BUCK & KING  VS  NEW WAVE

                

WINNER TO FACE SHATTER for the ANARCHY TITLE                                  

JEFF LEWIS      VS       SLIM J

                      

TODD SEXTON    VS    ADRIAN HAWKINS

 

NWA ANARCHY TAG TEAM TITLE MATCH

DEVILS REJECTS(AZRAEL & TEMPERS) w/REV  VS  AWESOME ATTRACTION

                           

BRODY CHASE    VS      MELISSA COATES

            

VAIN & ADONIS    VS    CHIP DAY & JESSEE EMERSON

                           

JIMMY RAVE     VS     SAL RINAURO

               

ICEBERG w/THE REV     VS     THE REGULAR GUYS

                  

NWA ANARCHY HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH

????????       VS        SHATTER w/JEFF G BAILEY

 

 

22 NWA ANARCHY STARS IN THE GEORGIA TOP 50

 

Georgia Wrestling TK has announced the results of their annual polling to determine the Top 50 Wrestlers. Voters who participate are the GWTK and GWH staffs, as well as the promoters.

Bull Buchanan came out at number one this year, edging out David Young, who had placed first in 2005 and 2006. Coming in at third was Slim J, the highest ranking of the light heavyweight / cruiserweight performers. Bulldog Raines, who returned to Georgia rings after an absence of several years placed fourth, while Johnny Swinger was fifth.

Rounding out the top ten, in succession, were Austin Creed, Cru Jones, Shaun Tempers, J-Rod, and Phil Shatter. Creed recently reached a deal to begin working with TNA in 2008.

The remainder of the top twenty in order: Shaun Banks, Sal Rinauro, Frankie Valentine, Tommy Rich, Mikal Judas, Iceberg, Adrian Hawkins, Jeremy V, Jeff Lewis, and the Nightmare (Ted Allen).

Following are 21-30, in order: Chad Parham, Kory Chavis, Jake Slater, Mike Stratus, Simon Sermon, Shadow Jackson, Patrick Bentley, Billy Love, Sean Davis, and Hayden Young.

Coming in from 31-40 were Kyle Matthews, A.J. Steele, Tank, Seth Delay, Truitt Fields, Shawn Hunter, Velvet Jones, Tex Monroe, Jonathan Davis, and Rob Adonis.

Rounding out the list: Jarrod Michaels, Colt Derringer, Ace Rockwell, Phil Davis, Nemesis, Chick Donovan, Devin Cutter, Mason Cutter, Mike Pain, and Deathrow.

 

 

NWA ANARCHY TV eps #100 online now!!!!!

 

http://www.thesuperstation.tv/  

 

SHOW # 100

 

MATCH #1  DEVILS REJECTS  VS  TRUITT FIELDS & SLIM J

MATCH #2  MELISSA COATES  VS  CHIP DAY

MATCH #3  ANGER ALLIANCE  VS  BUCK, KING & EMERSON

MATCH #4  SHADOW JACKSON SIT DOWN INTERVIEW (NEMESIS)

MATCH #5  MIKAL JUDAS  VS  ICEBERG

 

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

 

 

NWA Anarchy TV Report by Ca$hFlowX
Episode 99
January 21, 2008


- It’s a pretty cold day in Hades when Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina gets more snow in one night than many parts of South Dakota has all winter. We’ve had all of 2 inches of snow when it should be posterior deep to an elephant. It’s also 20 degrees above zero in Barrow, Alaska, the northernmost point in the US and parts of the continental US is below freezing!!!!!!! Speaking of strange events, Green Bay chokes on the Frozen Tundra and the Tar Heels lose at the Dean Dome! What’s going on here?????? At least we have Total Anarchy and our heels up to their usual shenanigans!

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!

- NWA Anarchy is PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING~! Last week, “the Bald Retard” Todd Sexton viciously assaulted Wes Grissom before his rematch with Tony Santorelli. Grissom & Sal Rinauro seek a measure of revenge when they battle explosive forces of the reunited TNT. Truitt Fields successfully defended the NWA Anarchy TV Title against Patrick Bentley and saved Slim J from the Hellhammer. NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion Phil Shatter destroyed Jeff Lewis after issuing an open challenge to Kory Chavis. This week, Shatter answers the open challenge in the form of non-title action. The main event features Jeremy Vain & Mr. Rob Adonis challenging the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Champions the Awesome Attraction.

1. The New Wave (Derek Driver & Steven Walters) & the Regular Guys (Bobby Hill & Tyler Smith) defeated the Hollywood Brunettes (Andrew Alexander & Kyle Matthews) & Talent & Money (JT Talent & Andrew Pendleton III).
The Regular Guys unleashed an offensive flurry to begin this contest on the Brunettes. The advantage turned in favor of the rudo contingent when Talent kneed Walters in the ropes and Pendleton connected with Now That’s Money inverted neckbreaker across the knee and the Rude Awakening. The Brunettes connect with a slingshot plancha across the knees. Nice. After commercial, Pendleton delivers several clubbing forearms to Walters. Walters connects with a Sunset flip, but he’s greeted with a swift kick to the lower back. Talent & Money land a top rope legdrop for a two count. The fortunes change for Walters when he lifts his knees when Matthews attempts a body splash. This provides Walters enough time to make the hot tag to Driver. Driver decimates all four rudos before this devolves into a Pier 8 brawl. Hill wipes out Talent & Money with a suicide tope. The Brunettes prepare to finish off the New Wave, but Walters drags Matthews to the floor. Driver takes advantage with a victory roll on Alexander for the victory.
COMMENTS: This match had solid fast paced action. Everyone looked pretty decent here. The Regular Guys looked decent compared to their abomination of a debut that never aired. They have potential, but need to don ring gear. Andrew Pendleton III is slowly developing his character and hopefully he can put himself in position for a singles push down the road.

2. TNT (Todd & Sexton & Tony Santorelli) defeated Wes Grissom & Sal Rinauro.
The reuniting of TNT is more monumental than Pat O’Connor wrestling Lou Thesz in Comiskey Park in 1928. Okay, so that’s a pretty bold statement by Johnson. Grissom dazzles the Bald Retard with high flying maneuvers until he ends up in a compromising position with Santorelli. Santorelli and Rinauro tag in. They have a nice exchange until Grissom tags in to aid in double team tactics. The tide turns when Sexton knees Grissom from the ring apron. Poor Grissom gets his ass whipped for the next several minutes. The fortunes change when Santorelli accidentally clotheslines Sexton. Rinauro receives the hot tag and cleans house. Santorelli tires of Rinauro and delivers an enziguri for a near fall. Santorelli becomes flustered and blindly spears Sexton. Rinauro further discombobulates TNT by aiding Sexton in a slingshot Sunset flip on Santorelli. After more Hyjinx, Rinauro rolls up Sexton for a very near fall. Sexton rises up and reverse turnbuckle whips Rinauro. Rinauro ducks a corner splash and Sexton is left chanting “No more children.” At least Rinauro didn’t aid him in the Bump & Grind. Grissom receives the tag and delivers a super rana. Grissom makes the cover, but Sexton makes a kick out at the last possible nanosecond. Grissom connects with a springboard tornado DDT and makes the cover. Grissom is forced to drag Sexton to the middle of the ring for a 2¾ count. Santorelli finally rises from the ashes and trips up Rinauro from the ring apron. Grissom prepares for the Shooting Star, but Santorelli trips him up. Sexton finishes off Grissom with a running Mafia kick.
COMMENTS: This was a good match interspersed with humor by TNT. Grissom is gaining valuable experience and Sexton is becoming a fun heel. It’s too bad Santorelli had to step away because he was turning into quite the character.

3. Phil Shatter w/Jeff G Bailey pinned Jeff Lewis in a non-title match.
Lewis showed fired early on, but Shatter quickly extinguished by catching Lewis on a pescado and smashing his back into the apron. Lewis focuses his attack on Lewis’s back by posting and smashing it on the guardrail. After commercial, Shatter applies a bearhug. Lewis rallies out with back elbows, but Shatter quickly counters with a backdrop before depositing him to the floor with a sick thud. To ringside, Shatter argues with a fan while posing like Randy Savage. Lewis takes advantage with Shatter’s arguing with the fans with a dropkick. Bailey orders his man up and Shatter reenters the ring. Back in the ring Lewis scores a two count with a roll up. Lewis sets up for the Final Curtain, but Shatter responds with a powerslam for a two count. Lewis scores a near fall with a middle rope reverse DDT. Lewis can’t believe he didn’t score the pinfall and lands measured punches. Lewis bounces off the ropes, but Bailey smashes him with the Anarchy title. Shatter wins with the PTSD.
COMMENTS: I’ll probably catch hell with my comments here, but this match was almost impossible to watch. The chemistry was lacking, there was miscommunication and Lewis’s offense looked ineffectual (not that it was Lewis’s fault.) The match wasn’t horrible, but just hard to watch. It’s partly because Lewis’s babyface character lacks depth. He excels more as a conniving arrogant heel than a sympathetic babyface. If Lewis’s face character added heelish tactics or used devious plots against the NWA Elite, then his matches as a face would be more fun.

4. The Awesome Attraction (Austin Creed & Hayden Young) defeated Jeremy Vain & Mr. Rob Adonis with special guest referee Jerry Palmer to retain the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Titles.
Before the match begins, Jerry Palmer sends referee Jacob Ashworth to the locker room and Vain into a frenzy by donning the stripes. This immediately becomes the Jerry Palmer Show when he enters the ring. “JERRY! JERRY! JERRY!” Johnson implores Hunter to change his pants because Vain is in the ring. Young stomps Adonis’s hands and dazzles him with aerial tactics. Adonis catches Creed and plows him in the corner. The Awesome Attraction dominates using nice double team tactics on Adonis first and then Vain. Creed catches Vain with the rolling clothesline for a near fall. Vain turns fortune by eluding the Stinger splash. The heels work over Creed’s Monte Fisto punching hand. Creed fights back and eats an Adonis spinebuster. Johnson suggests Hunter purchase new eyeglasses, but Greg reminds him his insurance picked up the tab with special thanks to Mr. Adonis. More working over the Creed’s punching hand. Young receives the hot tag and Creed aids him in manhandling their opponents. With Adonis on the floor, Young wipes him out with a suicide senton. This leaves Adonis alone with Creed behind Palmer’s back. Palmer catches Vain with the chain after nailing Creed. Palmer nails Vain. Young finishes off Vain with the Flying Squirrel. Afterwards, TNT launches a premeditated attack on the Awesome Attraction and commandeers the belts. Back in the ring, Vain whips Palmer with a leather belt. The referees plead their case, but Vain continues to administer punishment for what happened at Fright Night. A huge “Jeremy sucks” ensues as the heels finally head to the back. Bill Behrens orders Vain & Mr. Adonis to the back.
COMMENTS: This was a solid match where the heels employed sound strategy by working over Creed’s punching hand. Palmer handled his referee responsibilities by making himself invisible until the storyline played out. The postmatch helped to continue Vain & Adonis vs. Palmer feud while starting a potential rivalry between the Awesome Attraction and TNT.

OVERALL: This was a good episode which only one bad segment.
DOWNLOAD: http://www.thesuperstation.net/nwaanarchy.html

 

 

NWA World Wide Wrestling Features

Blaze and Rocker back in Action!

Vulstag Debuts Against Early!

Will Xtreme Outlaws Reunite?

 

(Atkins, Va) In this episode, former tag team partners Mikkie McMasters and DP Holiday have to decide whether or not to reform their successful tag team of The Xtreme Outlaws and vie for the soon to determined NWA Continental Tag Team Championship in a match against former NWA North American Tag Team Champions Scotty Blaze and Scotty Rocker. Will they reform?

    Blaze and Rocker will be in action...but will it be against The Xtreme Outlaws? The mysterious VULSTAG makes his NWA World Wide Wrestling debut taking on exciting rookie Jeff Early! Find out where the NWA is heading! Will the Xtreme Outlaws face Scotty Blaze and Rocker? Can Early stop Vulstag?

    "We've had some hold ups due to technical difficulties," admitted NWA Promoter Rick OBrien. "But we've overcome them and we're back in action.  I can tell the fans that one part of the problem was with Stage 6.  Until those differences are taken care of, we will be placing World Wide Wrestling on GoogleVideo. I like Stage6 for their video quality, but they have got to resolve their technical issues."

    Episodes 2, 3, and 4 are available on Stage 6 while all the episodes are available on GoogleVision.

    View and enjoy the action brought to you exclusively by the National Wrestling Alliance!

    Check out all of the NWA action at www.NWAWorldWideWrestling.net and www.NWAVirginia.com 

    NWA World Wide Wrestling, Ep 5    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3492237811734229390

 

 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

ProWrestlingDaily.com Returns to the Internet!

 

(BPl; January 18, 2008) – (BPl; January 18, 2008) –ProWrestlingDaily.com, one of the Internets foremost wrestling news and information sites, is coming back to life after a hiatus caused by shoddy hosting and the machinations of a disloyal employee.

“It hurt Shannon Rose and me to see the site go dark at the end of summer,” explains Arnie Katz, editor-in-chief of the highly respected and influential site. “We became the victims of our own success when greatly increased traffic crashed the host’s rickety server and destroyed the entire site in the process!


“The road back proved a lot longer and rockier than we’d hoped. A new host didn’t pan out and an employee looted our archive and set up a “look alike” site,” Katz explained. “That’s when Black Pants, Inc., and Jason Deadrich stepped into the picture. They have helped rebuild the site on a firmer foundation and have the resources to help ProWrestlingDaily.com return to its position among the elite wrestling sites in very short order.

“We could’ve rushed, but we wanted to make sure that PWD came back the right way,” notes Jason Deadrich, CEO of Black Pants, Inc.. BPI operates several professional wrestling related products and services, such as websites (including ClickWrestle.com and ChickFight.tv), promotion for the northern California-based promotion All-Pro Wrestling, a web hosting business and much more. To learn more about BPI, visit http://www.blackpants.net.

“We’re putting the band back together,” quipped Katz, “so expect to see a lot of your favorite writers like Jay Shannon, Bill Behrens and Dory Funk back on the firing line.

“And we’ll also be introducing new features that fans are going to really love, like the free wrestling clip of the day.”

Check out ProWrestlingDaily.com at: http://www.prowrestlingdaily.com  

 

NWA Pro/ Empire Wrestling Federation
WAY OUTREACH MINISTRIES QUICK RESULTS
January 24, 2008
San Bernardino, CA


"Top Shelf" Jeremy Jaeger pinned Diamante Rojo

Dave The Bruiser pinned "Zero Gravity" Chris Kadillak

Dan Kobrick & Sonny Samson defeated Country Bear &
Coconut Joe

"Slick" Nick Jackson pinned Ryan Taylor

Rockstar Cordova defeated "Tough" Tony Raze

Chris Kadillak, Country Bear & "Slick" Nick Jackson
defeated Dan Kobrick, Sonny Samson & Ryan Taylor in an
Elimination Match

For more information on Empire Wrestling Federation,
go to www.empirewrestlingfederation.

 

NWA Pro/ Empire Wrestling Federation
ZERO TOLERANCE '08 QUICK RESULTS
January 25, 2008
Covina, CA


Puma, Jeremy Jaeger & Cobra II defeated Chris
Kadillak, Espiritu Infernal & Cruiserweight Champion
Markus Riot when Puma pinned Kadillak

Dave The Bruiser defeated Bonzai by submission

Vizzion defeated EWF American Champion Hook Bomberry
by disqualification

Country Bear defeated Sonny Samson

Scorpio Sky defeated Dan "The Man" Kobrick

Jade Chung defeated Carla Jade

NWA World Tag Team Champions Real American Heroes
defeated EWF Heavyweight Champion Brandon Gatson &
Bino Gambino when Karl Anderson pinned Gatson

For more information on Empire Wrestling Federation,
go to www.empirewrestlingfederation.com

 

 

NWA Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling
Easley High School
Easley, SC
January 26, 2008
Estimated paid attendance: 380

1. Chris Hamrick d. Donnie Dollars in 12:24.
2. Ricky Morton d. Andrue Bane in 8:11.
3. Bobby Eaton d. The Barbarian in 10:38.
4. Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Buff Bagwell d.
Mid-Atlantic Jr. Heavyweight Champion Rikki Nelson on
a reversed decision in 15:42. Football coach Jabo
Burgess stooged off Nelson's cheating, leading to the
match being continued.
5. The Barbarian won a $1,000 8-man battle royal.
Order of elimination: 1. Bagwell 2. Morton 3. Bane 4.
Hamrick 5. Nelson 6. Eaton & Dollars together

 

NWA Great Championship Wrestling
January 24, 2008
Great Skate Plex
Phenix City, AL


Taylor McKnight kicks off the show in front of a live
crowd of 320 folks, which is a sell out in the Great
Skate Plex. He told everyone that the show is being
taped for the internet. He then called out GCW
Comissioner Sir Scrappy McGowan.

McGowan then called out both AJ Steele and DeathRow,
who were tag team partners last week, but they
couldn't get along. Scrappy reminded both guys that
they have been trying to take each other out, but they
couldn't get the job done and that they ruined the
match last week. He then said that if they still have
some fight left in them, then he'll fix that and then
he called for a referee.

Match #1
Referee Randy Ray
GCW Interstate Champion AJ Steele w/The Intern vs
DeathRow went to a no contest when the Hooligans ran
down and attacked both men. After clearing the ring of
the Hooligans, Steele and DeathRow went back to
brawling, which caused the entire lockerroom to empty
to break it up.

Match #2
Referee Randy Ray
The Hooligans defeat "That 80's Guy" John Bogie and
Skinny Jimmy after hitting Skinny with a over the knee
backbreaker/flying double stomp combo. After the
match, the Hooligans jump Bogie and Skinny, but are
quickly chased out of the building by DeathRow.

Match #3
Referee Jeff McGowan
Sonny Siaki defeats "The Wrestling Hybrid" Orion
Bishop w/Wicked Nemesis thanks to a distraction by
Bull Buchanan, letting Siaki seek in the schoolboy.
After the match, Siaki superkicked Wicked.

Match #4
Referee Randy Ray
"The Beach Boy" Scotty Beach defeats Michael Cook
after hitting a top rope elbow drop.

Next the crowd is shown earlier comments from the
challengers for the tag team titles, J-Rod and Tex
Monroe. As they talked about their upcoming match,
Quentin Michaels came out to remind J-Rod that the
Commissioner took out an order of protection to keep
J-Rod from touching Michaels.

Match #5
Referee Jeff McGowan
GCW Tag Team Title Match
J-Rod and Tex Monroe defeat Hot Like Lava w/Quentin
Michaels to become the new GCW tag team champions
after Monroe countered a gorilla press by Cru Jones
into a sunset rollup. Hot Like Lava was attempting
their Lava Drop but J-Rod stopped Shaun Banks before
he could do his part and that is when Monroe pinned
Jones.

Match #6
Referee Jeff McGowan
GCW Heavyweight Champion Johnny Swinger and Zero
Tolerance w/Quentin Michaels defeats Bull Buchanan and
David Young when Swinger clocked Young with the title
and pinned him. The ref was trying to restore order on
the outside after Orion Bishop came down and coaxed
Buchanan to come out. Buchanan is then attacked from
behind by Zero. McGowan goes out to break up the
malee, when Young nailed Swinger with the spinebuster.
While Young was trying to get McGowan's attention,
Michaels tossed the title into the ring to Swinger who
nailed Young in the head with it.

 

NWA EAST NEWS

The NWA National Champion Pepper Parks is set to
defend his title in the NWA-East on Saturday, February
2nd against Crusher Hansen. Hansen is a former 4 time
NWA-East Heavyweight Champion, a former NWA-East 3
Rivers Champion, and a former 3 time NWA-East Tag-Team
Champion over his 12 year career. He has feuded for
the NWA North American Championship and has wrestled
several dark matches for the WWE in the past.

Also, in a cross-promotional matchup, NWA Virginia's
Brandon Day will take on NWA-East's current 3 River
Champion Chris LeRusso in a match to determine who
will face the National Champion on Friday, February
15th in the NWA-East.

Finally, the new NWA North American Tag-Team Champions
The Wrong Crowd(Paul Atlas and Brian Anthony) will
defend their titles for the first time against a top
team from NWA Virginia in Lance Lube and J-Sin.

 

February 9, 2008
Lebanon, TN
NWA Top Rope

Suicidial Tendencies v. Bomb Squad in a LAST TEAM
STANDING Match.

Eugene vs. Hammerjack

Kid Kash vs. Gary Valiant

Will Owens & Jason James v. Tribal Nations

NWA Top Rope Junior Heavyweight Title
Arrick Andrews (champ) v. Rick Santel (Challenger)

 

NWA VIRGINIA NEWS

Battle of Former North American and National
Champions?

(Chesterfield, Va) Negotiations have begun to bring in
former National Champion Chance Prophet for the NWA's
big show in Virginia in May. Central HS in King and
Queen County, Virginia will play host to this event.

"I want my title back," said Chance Prophet,"and the
best way to do that is to defeat former Champions and
demand people stand up, take notice, and remember I
was NEVER defeated for my belt!"

An interesting consideration for this potential match
is that it COULD be for the NWA World title. Damien
Wayne takes on NWA World Champion Adam Pearce in
Saluda, Virginia on February 16.

Wayne is coming off what some would have to consider
his best week ever as a professional wrestler. He
defeated long time nemesis 'Geordie Bulldog' Sean
Denny on Saturday in Ahoskie, NC in a 2 out of 3 falls
match. By winning that series of matches he united the
NWA SPW and Virginia State Heavyweight titles to
become the first NWA Continental Champion in the
Mid-Atlantic region. He also had a successful visit
with WWE talent when they appeared in Virginia for a
RAW Live event and Smackdown taping.

"I'm on a roll, and I WILL defeat Pearce just like I
beat Denny in Ahoskie, and beat the &!$$ out of old
Hacksaw," said Wayne. "Prophet? I don't know of any
Prophet except the ones in the Bible. I'm not worried
about someone whose name is Chance."

There will be more on this as it develops. Visit
www.NWAVirginia.com and www.NWAWorldWideWrestling.net
for more exciting NWA News.

 

 

NWA Continental Champion Damian Wayne defeats Chris Escobar to win the SECOND ANNUAL MAGNUM TA CUP!

What an event!!

First Round Matches:

Rex Sterling won an open battle royal for the last spot in the tournament. "Dustman" Mark Anthony threw Jeff Early out of the ring and was the supposed winner, but Rex Sterling was hiding near the ring, snuck in, and tossed an unsuspecting Anthony.

Rex then faced Damien Wayne and was defeated via pinfall following a Tully Blanchard ro-plex. After the match, DW pointed towards TA wtih a nod.

Pharaoh defeated Tiger Blue via pinfall following his Sarcophocus [sp] backbreaker.

Preston Quinn defeated Scott Reigns with a piledriver.

Last year's winner Chris Escobar defeated NWA Alpha Champion Grail via submission.

I then spoke to, and interviewed 'The Boss' Magnum TA. What a remarkable and special individual he is!

Semi-Final matches: Chris Escobar defeated Pharaoh in a brutal match after a blown interference by Timmy Danger!

Damien Wayne defeated his mentor Preston Quinn in a wrestling clinic!

Tony Atlas and Pat Q-Sic w/BoogieMan Jimmy Valiant defeated "TV Star" Phil Brown and Malik when Nikita took out the crooked ref that Neil Sharkey had paid and counted 1, 2, 3 for Atlas and Q-Sic.

In the finals, Damien Wayne power bombed Chris Escobar from the top rope into a garbage can to become the 2nd Annual Magnum TA Cup winner.

Video available by logging in to www.MySpace.com/NWAVirginia and looking in the comments section!

 

 

NWA/ECCW Friday and Saturday night results from Surrey, BC (in front of 175 fans) and Abbotsford, BC (in front of 115 fans):


SURREY, BC

"Ravenous" Randy over Chucky Blaze and Alex Plexis

"Brilliant" Billy Suede over Jamie Diaz

Sid Sylum & Nikki Matthews over Dan Myers & Veronika Vice and Rick the Weapon X & Penni Lane

Kyle O'Reilly over Azeem the Dream
- O'Reilly remains NWA Canadian Jr Heavyweight Champion

Cole Bishop over Kazukai by DQ
- Bishop remains NWA Canadian Heavyweight Champion

El Phantasmo over Amazin Halo - match of the night

Disco Fury over Scotty Mac via countout
- Scotty remains NWA/ECCW Champion

"Brilliant" Billy Suede won the 16 Man Battle Royale to being the first entry into the 2008 Pacific Cup Tournament to be held on June 7, 2008 in Vancouver, BC


ABBOTSFORD, BC

"Southern Comfort" Ray Brooks over Dastardly Danni Deed
- Deeds is your new ECCW Jobber Champion (this belt only changes hands on a loss)

Azeem the Dream over Todd Quality

Amazing Halo over Jamie Diaz

El Phantasmo won the Six Man Gauntlet Match featuring Dan Myers, Alex Plexis, Chucky Blaze, "Ravenous" Randy and Moondog Manson.

Kyle O'Reilly over Sid Sylum
- O'Reilly remains NWA Canadian Jr Heavyweight Champion

Scotty Mac over Mikey D.
- Scotty remains NWA/ECCW Champion

UPCOMING SHOWS

Saturday, February 2nd - Vancouver, BC
Friday, February 29th - Surrey, BC
Saturday, March 1st - Vancouver, BC
Saturday, March 22nd - Abbotsford, BC
www.ECCW.com

 

 

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