BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES FOR 3/17/08
  • 03/17/2008 (1:29:25 pm)
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BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES for 3-17-08 

 

NWA ANARCHY TV TYAPING REPORT for 3-15-08 by LARRY GOODMAN

 

NWA Anarchy made the last stop on the road to Hardcore Hell ’08 a damn good one. You couldn’t ask much more out of a set up show.

Attendance was 160 at the Paul C. Parker Arena. The drop was expected on the heels of the tornados that had ripped through Georgia in the previous. Two people died in the storms, which at times produced golf ball size hail. The damage estimate was 200 million for downtown Atlanta alone.

With the annual spring spectacular just seven days away, last night was a lesson how to set up a big show. It’s something they’ve gotten down to fine science in Cornelia after all these years. Lots of story and just enough wrestling. Like 2 weeks ago, this was pure television style - only seven matches, all of them less going less than 10 minutes.

NWA Anarchy owner Jerry Palmer opened the show by introducing the Top Rope Kids Club. Prior to each show, kids under twelve will be allowed to come inside the barricade for 10 minutes or so of quality time with one of the babyface wrestlers. The catch is the kids have to well at school and behave themselves at home.

(1) Adrian Hawkins beat Todd Sexton (with Bobby Hill & Tyler Smith) via DQ in 8:48. Hill and Smith came out in black hoodies to match their new mentor. Sexton said the name Regular Guys wrongly implied they were like the fans, so they would now be known as the Technicians. Whatever the name, they’re better off as heels. Heat a plenty. Hawkins offense was looking crisp. But could he prevail against the well-oiled chicanery of Team Tech? While Hill distracted the ref, Smith leveled Hawkins with a lariat on the outside. Sexton dished out punishment. Hawkins hit a diamond cutter off the top that left both men down. Interference by Smith left Hawkins straddling the top rope, a sitting duck for Sexton’s lefty lariat. Hawkins kicked out. Hawkins nailed his springboard back elbow with Sexton in perfect position to eat it bigtime. But Hill distracted Hawkins, who walked into Sexton’s jumping big boot. Hawkins kicked out again. Hawkins then took out Team Todd with a tope. A shaky sequence lead to Hawkins being caught in the single leg crab. Hawkins made the ropes, but Sexton refused to break the hold, so Brent Wiley called for the bell.

Sexton and his minions gave Hawkins the beatdown until Chip Day and Wes Grissom made the save with twin enzuigiris on Team Todd. This sets up a trios match for the big show.

Salvatore Rinauro and Seth Delay officially reunited, for the night at least, as G-Rated. This was done via a backstage segment on the WrestleVision in which Rinauro and Delay playfully ripped several members of the Anarchy crew, just like they did back in the day. Good times. Rinauro said they were leaving as the champs.

(2) Devil’s Rejects (Azrael & Shaun Tempers with Reverend Dan Wilson) beat G-Rated (Sal Rinauro & Seth Delay) to retain the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Titles in 9:10. Huge pop for G-Rated. Fans started a “sexy dance” chant and refused to quit until Rinauro did the swivel hips. They really need to redo the Rejects entrance video to delete Dominous. Rejects immediately started beating on Delay. Delay got a Kool comeback with a shoulder mounted sunset flip, a garden variety sunset flip and stiff kick to the face. Some great looking strikes by the Rejects. Rinauro got the hot tag and hit a springboard crossbody on Azrael. 4 way action. Rejects collided. G-Rated hit huracanranas in stereo for double near falls. Sweet. Tempers went for the Tiger Driver on Rinauro. No go. Delay got the tag. Missile dropkick on Azrael. Tempers tried to use the Staff of Righteousness. Referee Ken Wallace cut that off, but in the confusion, Azrael gave Delay a low blow. Tempers pinned Delay after the Hellhammer.

Wilson said Awesome Attraction already lost their title rematch, so if they were going to be the Rejects challengers at Hardcore Hell, something had to be at stake. Wilson said if Attraction lost they had to split up for good. Attraction came out to an even huger pop than G-Rated. Young accepted the challenge on their behalf. Creed said why wait? Let’s do it now. Attraction cleared the ring with a double clothesline. The lights went out. When they came back on, Judas was at ringside. He destroyed Azrael and Tempers. They did the lights deal and Judas was gone. This isn't some hokey BS. This disappearing act has magic because the lights are only off for a few seconds.  

Greg Hunter introduced the no touch or else showdown between Nemesis and Slim J. The crowd chanted “Nemesissy” but no Nemesis. Hunter said the Arena waits. Nemesis appeared at the fron door and sauntered down the ring with fans heaping verbal abuse on him. The pop for J blew the roof off as usual. Nemesis tortured J with his taunts. Said the ring was his freaking jungle and the people were going to be begging for him to “please stop killin’ our white boy” at Hardcore Hell. Heat off the hook. Hunter kept trying to give the mic to J, and Nemesis kept pulling it away to talk more trash. Nemesis pleaded with J to touch him. Nemesis said J had nuthin to say. J’s answer was to spit a mouthful of water into Nemesis’ face. “In seven days, I will touch you, Buhhhster.” Crowd went nuts and so did Nemesis. He roughed Hunter up and got his usual security escort out of the building. An awesome segment. Great performances by both men.

(3) Iceberg (with The Rev) beat Mikal Judas in 3:04 to earn a heavyweight title shot against Shatter at Hardcore Hell. They brawled outside the ring for like five minutes. Great stuff. Judas took command. He turned attention to the Wilson, who cowered on the ramp. Wilson panicked when Judas took away his staff, but Iceberg cut Judas off in the knick of time. The bump of the night saw Iceberg going for a Ground Zero splash with Judas laid out on the ringsteps. Judas moved and Iceberg did a 400 pound belly flop on the ringsteps. Amazing. Judas missed a Mafia Kick and got hung up on the ringpost. The action finally moved inside the ring with Iceberg in control. A running knee clipped referee Brent Wiley, sending him tumbling to the floor. The crowd always pops when Wiley gets clocked. Judas tried to goozle Iceberg for the chokeslam. Berg countered with a belly to belly suplex. Judas goozled Iceberg again, and this time he had Berg firmly in his grasp. IT’S TANK!!!!!! Tank gave Judas the chokebreaker. Iceberg hit the Ground Zero. Referee Harold James slid in to make the three count.

A great first hour. Beautifully constructed. The second hour was fine, but this one was stacked with starpower.

(4) Truitt Fields beat Don Matthews (with Melissa Coates & Brodie Chase) to retain the NWA Anarchy TV Title in 9:30. Matthews came out arm in arm with Coates. Fields jumped out on top. Chase and Coates started to argue. Chase grabbed Fields by the leg. Fields popped Chase with a forearm, but the distraction enabled Matthews to knock Fields off the apron with a running knee. Chase did a number on Fields and rolled him back inside. Chase started sneaking peeks at Melissa’s booty. Matthews hit the BFK and was less than a second away from becoming the Anarchy Television Champion. They traded stiff chops. The crowd got behind Fields. Fields went for a high crossbody and Matthews converted it into a fallaway slam for a near fall. Chase kissed Coates. Matthews was beside himself. Fields capitalized on Matthews’ emotional state with the Killing Fields for the 1-2-3. Matthews was upset. Chase was upset. Coates walked out on both of them.

Jeff Lewis appeared on the WrestleVision. He was smoking a big cigar. Lewis said his third reign as television champion was going to begin at Hardcore Hell. “Your Feature Presentation has left the building.” We saw Lewis walking out the back door. Fields ran up the ramp. Meanwhile, Chase and Matthews continued to argue. Chase told Matthews he was sick and tired of being sick and tired.

(5) Hollywood Brunettes (Andrew Alexander & Kyle Matthews) vs. Talent & Money (J. T. Talent & Andrew Pendleton III) ended as a no contest when New Wave and Buck & King hit the ring (4:34). Heel vs. heel so not much heat. T & M got heat on Matthews. Talent did a downward spiral and Alexander saved. Crowd started to take sides. Matthews spoiled Pendleton’s top rope leg drop attempt. Brunettes wanted to set up the Sheeney Curse but the babyface contingent cleared the ring. King even tossed ref Jacob Ashworth out. They set up an eight foot ladder. Buck launched a plancha to the floor off the second rung from the top and bowled over all four heels.

Hunter announced that the number one contendership would be decided in a four-way dance ladder match at Hardcore Hell.

On the WrestleVision, the problems between Chase and Matthews continued backstage. Matthews said Coates was his woman, his Baby Doll. “I’m smitten like a kitten.” Chase said Coates had Matthews wrapped around her little finger. Coates showed up. She told Matthews and Chase to fight it out at Hardcore Hell to get it out of their systems. There was something about Coates making the match that didn’t work for me. In any case, the crowd popped when Coates said she would be the special referee.

(6) Jerry Palmer beat Rob Adonis (with Jeremy Vain) in 15 seconds, so Palmer gets Vain in a bunkhouse match at Hardcore Hell. Monster pop for the surprise of Palmer representing himself as the mystery opponent to determine the stipulation. Palmer was true to his word about not being a wrestler. He clocked Adonis with a gimmick and covered him. The ref was fooling with Vain and never saw a thing. Adonis was out cold. Palmer threatened to bust Adonis open with the cow bell, but decided to reserve that pleasure for Vain at Hardcore Hell.

(7) Shatter (with Attorney Jeff G. Bailey) destroyed a green jobber guy named T. K. Kross in 2:48. Bailey was salivating over Shatter physique. I suspect WWE will be doing likewise Monday night. Bums were chanting “Shatter’s gonna kill you” at Kross. Shatter squashed him like a bug, drilling him with a spinebuster then planting the gibroni for good with the PTSD powerbomb. Bailey grabbed the mic and announced Shatter as the winner.

Bailey proceeded to cut a great promo. Bailey called Kross boring and booted him out of the ring (there were a few catcalls of “boring” during the match). Bailey gave Iceberg props for winning the title shot. He referred to Wilson as “God’s consolation prize,” and made fun of Wilson’ mystical rants. “You drank the urine of the platypus…” He said Iceberg was a loser. Bailey narrated footage from the War Games at Hostile Environment where Shatter made Iceberg tap out, the first man ever to accomplish that feat. The video showed Shatter jamming a broken section of table into Iceberg’s throat to get the job done. Bailey said he would have separated Iceberg’s head from his body if his teammates hadn’t pulled him off.

The Rejects came out and attacked Shatter. Lights out….

Lights on and Judas was in the ring. Shatter and Iceberg battled to the back. Judas was going one against three until he was joined by Awesome Attraction. Judas leveled Tank with the Mafia Kick. The Rejects retreated. Attraction celebrated with Judas. Cya next week.

The entire card for Hardcore Hell reads: Shatter (c) vs. Iceberg for the NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Title with no DQ, Devil’s Rejects (c) vs. Awesome Attraction for the NWA Anarchy tag titles. If the Attraction loses they must split up, Fields (c) vs. Lewis for the NWA Anarchy TV Title, Palmer vs. Vain in a Bunkhouse Match, Slim J vs. Nemesis grudge match, New Wave vs. Buck & King vs. Hollywood Brunettes vs. Talent & Money in four way ladder match, Chase vs. Matthews with Melissa Coates as the special ref, Tank vs. Judas, and Hawkins & Day & Grissom vs. Sexton & Technicians.

NOTES: Shatter, Judas and Lewis are booked for the 3/17 RAW in Columbia, SC and 3/18 Smackdown in Fayetteville, NC…Shatter will be joined by Bailey as the featured guests on Peach State Pandemonium next Saturday, the morning of Hardcore Hell at 11am…Alternative Pro Wrestling has a major show titled “Spring Break Bash” scheduled for April 18. Attendance has been on the rise since the emergence of Bo Newsome as a top babyface. They drew 88 Friday night, their best house since October…Palmer asked fans to wear red and black next Saturday night in honor of Paul C. Parker. The arena will revert back to being called the NWA Arena after Hardcore Hell.

 

 

NWA ANARCHY TV eps 107 ONLNE NOW!!!!

 

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SHOW #107

 

MATCH #1  TALENT & MONEY VS REGULAR GUYS

MATCH #2  SAL RINAURO INTERVIEW

MATCH #3  NEMESIS VS CHIP DAY

MATCH #4  VAIN & ADONIS VS KING & BUCK

MATCH #5  SHATTER VS SAL RINAURO

MATCH #6  DEVILS REJECTS VS AWESOME ATTRACTION

 

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Windows Media version is now 320x240 screen size, and now for fans that want higher quality there is now a 640x480 scree size version too.

 

Episodes will be available for several months on the site.

 

 

NWA Anarchy TV Report by Ca$hFlowX
Episode 106
March 10, 2008


Congratulations to Steal Domain Wrestling for putting a banging show in Brookings, SD to a rambunctious sellout crowd of 850. TNA Superstars AJ Styles, Christian Cage, Abyss, Kip James, Black Machismo, and James Storm made appearance. Also, former WCW Superstar Lenny Lane added to the festivities. Major props to NWA Virginia promoter Rick O’Brien and VCW promoter Travis Bradshaw for running memorable shows and using the same talent roster while running shows on the same night.

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!

- We begin this episode of NWA Anarchy with the beloved owner Jerry Palmer delivering an honest assessment of Shadow Jackson’s torn Achilles. Palmer calls Shadow one of the best friend’s a man can have and dedicates tonight’s television taping to the man himself.

- NWA Anarchy is PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING~! Season’s Beatings 2007 has concluded and in case you’re living in a time warp, it is available on DVD. Shadow was injured in a major mishap and NWA Anarchy Owner Jerry Palmer addressed the situation in the opening segment. Tonight, “The Stray Cat” Brody Ray Chase faces the daunting task of wrestling Mikal Judas, and in the main event NWA Anarchy TV Champion Truitt Fields & Wes Grissom challenge Jimmy Rave & Todd Sexton.

1. The New Wave (Steven Walters & Derek Driver) defeated the Hollywood Brunettes (Kyle Matthews & Andrew “The Wizard of Aaaaaaaaaaahs! Alexander)
The New Wave controls the early going using double team maneuvers. The tide quickly turns when Matthews kicks out of a reverse rolling cradle that send Walters into a Alexander throat snap on the middle rope. After commercial, Walters connects with a desperation double DDT. Driver receives the lukewarm tag and cleans house. The finishing sequence ends when Alexander obliterated Matthews’s lower extremities and Driver rolling up the A-Lister.
COMMENTS: The New Wave needs more seasoning before receiving a little more push, but they have improved as a tag team. Hopefully, Matthews’s manhood didn’t suffer any permanent damage because that kick looked brutal.

- “The Reverend” Dan Wilson is prepared to deliver another sermon to the multitudes. Patrick Bentley is tonight’s target, “I’m upset with you because you quit, Rejects don’t quit.” The only solution to understanding Bentley’s shortcoming is to push another man to the threshold of pain until he can’t take any more. The secret weapon is Terry “Bam Bam” Gordy’s Asiatic Spike. Tonight, Bentley shall learn the weapon that will save his future. Awesome, the ghost of one of the wildest brawlers in professional wrestling is unleashed upon the NWA Arena.

2. Jesse Emerson pulled off a major league upset by pinning Adam Roberts.
Emerson dominated the contest until he speared the ring post. Roberts began following the Minnesota Wrecking Crew philosophy with a single arm DDT. The ending comes when Roberts gets a little too thingyy for his own good and Emerson rolls him up for the victory.
COMMENTS: Wow now that was out of the proverbial left field. For some reason, the match itself lulled me to sleep.

- Adam is one pissed off individual because he not only had to wrestle Jesse Emerson, but he LOST to Jesse Emerson. Roberts is even more pissed off that he left the leadership to other individuals that lost at Season’s Beatings. Roberts is extremely pissed that Brandon Phoenix quit. And then there is the ultimate form of being pissed off, Roberts is soiling and defecating himself because Don Matthews has fallen in love with an Amazon. That doesn’t sit too well with Melissa Coates and she decides to pay Mr. Roberts a personal visit. Coates slaps him after being accused of dressing like a skank. This brings out Brody Ray who attempts to play the instigator. Chase orders Coates to the back and that earns him a slap. Then, Chase bumps into Roberts as Coates escapes to the locker room. If Roberts hadn’t had enough drama, Mikal Judas’s intro music plays. This definitely isn’t a good night for the Anger Alliance. Roberts finally calls it a night and allows Chase to become the Unholy One’s next victim.

3. Mikal Judas pinned Brody Ray Chase.
Chase has no idea who he’s stepping in the ring against. Chase literally struts his stuff after knocking Judas off his feet with a shoulderblock. Judas no sells, makes a cut throat slash motion and nails Chase. The ever resilient Chase fires back and runs into the Yakuza Kick. Judas nimbly mounts the top turnbuckle and lands a flying clothesline for a near fall. After commercial, Judas plants Chase with the chokeslam. Judas makes the cover, but Chase places his foot on the bottom rope to escape. Chase goes for an Ace Crusher, but is immediately disposed off with an implant DDT. Tonight’s torturous night for the Anger Alliance finally ends. However, the night is not over for Judas. One blackout later, Dominous chokeslams Judas. One more blackout later, Judas is left lying knocked out in the center of the ring.
COMMENTS: The Anger Alliance sure lived a nightmare tonight. A sizable portion of contest edited out with Chase delivering some offense.

4. Jimmy Rave & Todd Sexton defeated “TV Champion after 725 Tries” Truitt Fields & Wes Grissom via pinfall.
The real estate picks up when Rave delivers a nasty STO to Fields on the ring apron and Grissom wiping out Rave with a suicide dive. Grissom pounds on Rave, fights out the rudo’s corner and is unable to make the tag because Fields is not in the corner. After commercial, Rave & Sexton unleash brutality personified on Grissom. Fields receives the hot tag and he delivers a pair of double clothesline. Sexton counters the Killing Fields and Rave connects with the Shining Wizard for a beautiful near fall. Both teams trade near falls. Sexton superkicks Fields and Rave spears him. Rave is left befuddled after Fields kicks out. Rave attempts a top rope double axe-handle, but Fields catches him with an overhead belly to belly suplex. Grissom and Sexton both receive tags. Grissom delivers a spinning head scissors, slingshots over the top rope and lands a dropkick to the gut in the corner. Grissom heads to the High Rent District for a rent and Sexton deposits him in the corner. Sexton misses a leaping action kick and Grissom mounts him on the top turnbuckle. Rave grabs Grissom’s foot and allows Sexton to counter a super rana. Sexton finishes off Grissom with a top rope action kick. Afterwards, the technicos are easy picking for the Rejects. Iceberg pancakes Grissom with an ghastly belly to belly suplex. Somebody please pour some maple syrup with butter on Grissom because he’s guaranteed to be on IHOP’s breakfast plate. Azreal & Shaun Tempers deliver the Hellhammer to Fields. Wilson finally unleashes Bentley, who administers the Asiatic Spike to Fields until TWPTT & the Awesome Attraction make the save. Fields is left convulsing and coughing up blood.
COMMENTS: Good match + good finish + good postmatch = accomplishing the mission of getting over storylines.

OVERALL: This episode did a good job of interconnecting storylines and building on what happened at Season’s Beatings.
DON’T FORGET: Don’t forget to check out
www.nwaworldwidewrestling.net for the latest episode of NWA World Wide Wrestling in what is a very good show.
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NATIONAL WRESTLING ALLIANCE TOP 10

 

Worlds Heavyweight Champion - "Scrap Iron" Adam Pearce

01) North American Heavyweight Champion: Mike DiBiase
02) National Heavyweight Champion: Pepper Parks
03) Continental Heavyweight Champion: Damien Wayne
04) Sean Waltman
05) Australian National Heavyweight: Mikey Nicholls
06) Canadian National Heavyweight Champion: Cole Bishop

07) NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion: Phil Shatter

08) Rob Conway
09) AWS/EWF Heavyweight Champion: Brandon Gatson
10) Sean Denny

 

 

www.wrestlebirmingham.com

NWA Wrestle Birmingham
March 1, 2008
Graysville Community Center
Graysville, AL

Dennis Condrey def. Lee Thomas via disqualification

Will Owens defeated his opponent via pinfall

Brickhouse Brown def. McNasty via Pinfall

Danny Fuller def. his opponent via Pinfall

Adrian Street def. his Ricky Roberts via Pinfall

Elix Skipper def. Scotty Blaze via Pinfall

Mike Jackson def. El Mexicano for the junior
heavyweight title but the referee reversed the
decision due to marcel pringle hitting Mexicano in the
back when the ref or Mike jackson seeing it.

The thing def. his opponent via pinfall

 

 

NWA Great Championship Wrestling
March 13, 2008
Great Skate Plex
Phenix City, AL


Great Championship Wrestling had a sell out crowd of
320, yeah that's right 320...that's my story and I'm
sticking to it. Rob Russo who was away for a couple of
weeks since that strange shouting match that he had
with Quentin Michaels a couple weeks ago was back.
Taylor McKnight, my opponent at War Games in a Puppy
vs Kitten Match of Doom. Ok I'm lying there, but
anyways McKnight kicked off the show announcing that
the War Games captains will be named tonight. He then
had the military and former military folks stand up
and take a bow for the service that they gave our
country.

Match #1
Referee Randy Ray
GCW tag team champion J-Rod defeats Michael Cook after
hitting a TKO.

Match #2
Referee Jeff McGowan
The Bruiser has a successful debut by making Jonathan
Davis pass out from the Bear Hug.

Bruiser is a big, powerful brute who isn't going to
win any awards for wrestling.

Match #3
Referee Randy Ray
Orion Bishop w/Wicked Nemesis defeats AJ Steele w/The
Intern after hitting a running powerslam.

The end for Steele came when Wicked and Intern started
to have a fight outside of the ring and both the
referee and Steele got distracted. Enter Johnny
Slaughter who ended up clotheslining Steele which led
to Bishop's victory.

Rob Russo handles the announcing duties for the second
half of the show.

Match #4
Referee Jeff McGowan
"That 80's Guy" John Bogie defeats Amien Rios after
hitting the 80s Sault.

Match #5
Referee Jeff McGowan
Randall Johnson defeats GCW tag team champion Tex
Monroe after blocking Monroe's outside in sunset flip,
sitting on his chest and holding the ropes for
leverage and getting the 3 count.

A table and two chairs was set up in the middle of the
ring. Taylor McKnight entered and announced that now
was the time for the announcment of the War Games
captains and that the two captains will be signing the
contract for the War Games. He then announced GCW
owner, Diane Hewes.

Out comes Diane who announced that the first captain
is going to be GCW Heavyweight champion, Johnny
Swinger.

Swinger comes out by himself. He says that he is the
one that got Michaels to apologize to Hewes and that
Hewes viciously attacked Michaels. I forgot to mention
in the write up last week that she slapped Michaels
like he owed her money or something. Swinger said that
he and all of his fans are disappointed in Hewes and
he demanded that Hewes apologizes to Michaels.

Out comes Quentin Michaels being pushed in a
wheelchair by Zero Tolerance. It seems to me that
Michaels gets hurt very easily. I mean he's in a
wheelchair after a slap and around a month ago he had
a heart attack and a separated shoulder from J-Rod's
finger of Death and Destruction.

Swinger claims that Michaels has possible nerve damage
in his right leg and brings out a doctor's excuse from
Dr Blaylock saying that he can't compete in tonight's
3 on 2 handicap match. But Swinger did promise that he
got suitable replacements. He then again demand that
Hewes apologize.

Out comes David Young who comes into the ring and
signs the contract, showing that he is the other team
captain. He made fun of Michaels by telling him that
Michaels got injured by a girl.

Michaels, who is a man of the people or so he claims,
named one of Swinger's War Games partners, Zero
Tolerance. Young named two of his partners in his
former Bad Company running mates, Bull Buchanan and
Sonny Siaki. Young says that getting an army together
won't be hard because alot of people hate Swinger. He
then told Michaels that at War Games maybe they'll
have a quick game of kill the cripple.

Match #6
Referee Randy Ray
"The Beach Boy" Scotty Beach defeats Zero Tolerance
w/Ironsides, I mean Quentin Michaels after sneaking in
a sunset roll up after Bull Buchanan came down and
distracted Zero.

Match #7
Referee Jeff McGowan
David Young, Sonny Siaki and Bull Buchanan defeats
Michaels Inc members, GCW Heavyweight champion Johnny
Swinger and Hot Like Lava (Shaun Banks and GCW
Interstate champion Cru Jones) w/Quentin Michaels and
Zero Tolerance after Young nailed Banks with the
spinebuster.

Originally the match was suppose to be Young, Siaki
and Buchanan vs Swinger and Michaels but Michaels had
a doctor's excuse. When the match started Banks and
Siaki had a dance contest. They will not be dancing
professionally anytime soon.

After the match Young got on the mic and said that
today is the first day of the GCW wars and GCW is
winning 1-0.

Also in more news, one of the GCW wrestlers had a
death in the family and got a boatload of money from
the death. Not sure who the wrestler is but the
identity should be revealed in the later weeks. The
Hooligans didn't wrestle for the second week in a row
and I can't wait until they come back.

 

 

NWA MAIN EVENT NEWS

 

NWA Main Event TV show that now airs on ION TV at 4 PM on

Tuesdays will be moving to Sat. Mornings at 8 AM starting on April 5

 

 

NWA CWFL Affiliate NWA South Atlantic is returning on
May 10, 2008 after it was originally announced they
were shutting down.

NWA South Atlantic Championship Wrestling
PRESENTS
VENGEANCE: A NEW BEGINNING
SATURDAY MAY 10TH
AMERICAN LEGION POST 19
2101 LEE RD. ORLANDO


NWA South Atlantic Heavyweight Title Match
Bobby Bonecrusher VS Manson

NWA South Atlantic X-Title Match
Rouge VS Red Skull

NWA South Atlantic Tag Team Title Match
Rico Moon/Manson VS Latin Connection

Heavyweight #1 Contender Match
Neil Faith VS The Black Knight w/Lady Luck

3 Way X Contender Match
Crazyfist VS Gus Money VS Cason McClain

Debut Match
Jason Copley VS The Irish Destroyer

Also appearing:
Commissioner Lee Douglas, DJ Jeff, Steve Michaels

Show will be filmed for DVD and Internet TV
      

 

 

03/02/08 - NWA MSW TV

1.) JASON KINCAID & "The Cuban Assassin" RITCHIE ACEVEDO p.

BILLY LIT & RICKY SHANE,

(2.) KRIS KING p. TONY "WORM" RICHARDSON,

(3.) BUNKHOUSE BOYS DDQ LUNATIC FRINGE,

(4.) (NON - TITLE)
FRANK PARKER & WAR MACHINE p. JOHNNY BLAST & DIABLO, JR.

 

 

03/09/08 - NWA Mountain State Wrestling TV

(1.) TOTAL ECLIPSE b. THE SPOILER, DQ,

(2.) (NON -TITLE)
JOHNNY BLAST & DIABLO, JR. (c) p. RICKY SHANE & KRIS KING,

(3.) NWA MSW TV TITLE -

BILLY LIT (c) p. "The Cuban Assassin" RITCHIE ACEVEDO,

(4.) (NON - TITLE)
WAR MACHINE b. MAESTRO (c), DQ.

 

 

NWA Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling 3/15 Gastonia, NC
results from Gastonia National Guard Armory


Amber ONeil defeated Kristin Flake

Andrew Bain defeated Chris Hammrick

Bobby Eaton defeated Ricky Morton

MACW Jr Champion Rikki Nelson defeated MACW Champion
Buff Bagwell.

Kristin Flake won a Battle Royal

 

 

Results from NWA Underground Show
March 14th, 2008
New Song Community Center
Union, MI


In front of a very large and energetic crowd, the NWA
Underground would make its return to Union, Michigan
for the Total Indy Tag Team Invitation.

After many months away from the Underground, th first
match would see the return of Donnie & Mikey
Benjamin. Known as the Frat House, they would make a
successful first round victory to advance in the
tournament. They would defeat Brandon O’ and Sky King
4.

After this victory, the Hype Jimmy Shalwin would come
to the ring with his newly appointed lawyer Scott
Demotte. The reason Scott was present was because time
after time, according to Shalwin, he has been cheated
out of the NWA Underground Heavy Weight Championship.
With the help of his lawyer, The HYPE would get
himself entered into the tag team tournament with his
new partner Adam Bueller.

The second match of the evening would see Jeff King
taken on All Night Adam Reynolds. This match would
begin as a singles match, but would be interrupted by
Shalwin, and Bueller. They would challenge Reynolds
and King to compete against them in the first round of
the tag team tournament. King and Reynolds would
accept. Bueller and The HYPE would advance to the next
round of the tournament.

The next match would see the Associate Dave Allen team
up with Russ Jones. Jones was accompanied to the ring
by Jenn Toxic. Allen & Jones would advance in the
tournament by defeating Scotty Z and Frankie the Face.

This would lead us into intermission.

Leading out of intermission, we would see the team of
Kenny Kage and Jynx, along with the Luchadores come to
the ring and attacking Seth Magavin after he came to
the ring to talk to them about there tactics at the
last show. Tony X would come to Magavin’s aide to stop
the total beat down.

After the chaos ended, we would see a match for the
continuation of the total indy tag team invitational.
It would see the team of Jake Phaninath and Johnny
Lawless going against Hardcore Harry and his mystery
partner. The mystery partner would turn out to be
Gregory the Gorilla. This would be Gregory’s debut
match with Harry, and his debut match in the NWA
Underground. The match would end in a double DQ, as
the Team of Brutus Dylan and Erico would run in and
attack both teams causing both teams to be eliminated
from the tournament. Now because the winner of that
match would face Erico and Brutus, that leaves them a
bye in the next round.

The next match would see the return of Big Daddy Dean.
He would be taken on White Boy. This would also be the
return to the ring for White Boy as well. White Boy
would defeat Big Daddy. After the match, Big Daddy
would shake hands with White Boy out of a show of
respect. The NWA Underground, has heard from many fans
and wrestlers a like, that they feel this was one of
the matches of the night.

From there, we would see a continuation match for the
Total Indy Tag Team Invitational. It would see Jake
Omen and Jeremy Hadley going against Ryan Epic and
Nick Cutler. Epic and Omen have had a bit of a rivalry
here recently in the NWA Underground. This round would
go to Epic, as Cutler and Epic would defeat Hadley and
Omen to advance in the tournament.

The next match of the evening would see Hebrew Hammer
teaming up with the newly converted Shawn Tyler. Shawn
will no longer go by Tyler in the NWA Underground. He
now and for ever more be know as Shawn Tylerstein.
Shawn has seen the light as you will, and has
converted to the ways of the Hebrew Hammer. This match
would see them taking on Cameltosis and Jamie Eternal.
They would defeat Cameltosis and Eternal to advance in
the tournament.

The last match of the evening was the 30 Man Battle
Royal. 30 would enter, but one was left. Jake Omen
would win the Royal, and gain the number one contender
ship for the NWA Underground Heavy Weight Championship
with that victory.

Our next show is March 28th, back in Union, MI. It is
the second round of the Total Indy Tag Team
Invitational.

Results written by Eric King

 

 

NWA East/ PWX
March 15, 2008
Jacob Woll Pavilion
McKeesport, PA


Scottie Gash def. Samuel Elias with a Spotlight Drop.
After the match, Gash said he has it on good authority
that Sterling James Keenan is not even coming to the
JWP.

"Kano" Josh Emmanuel def. Lamont "Action" Williams
with a cradle DDT

NWA East Three Rivers Champion Chris LeRusso def.
Bobby Shields via DQ when Dash Bennett and Stacy ran
in from the commentary table and attacked LeRusso. NWA
East newcomer Bulldozer makes the save and challenges
them to a tag match.

Dash Bennett & Bobby Shields def. Chris LeRusso &
Bulldozer when Bulldozer turns on LeRusso

Somewhere in here, Vince Kaplack, Chris Taylor and
Gash were in the ring. Kaplack says he just talked to
SJK, and SJK was called by somebody who claimed to be
in the Championship Committee telling him he wasn't
needed that night and to stay in Philadelphia. Kaplack
said he thought it was Gash who did it. So instead,
Taylor would wrestle Gash in the main event, and the
title match at Burgh Brawl will be SJK vs Taylor vs
Gash.

3 Stages of Hell:
Sean Dahmer, Apollyon (Straight Jacket Mafia) & their
manager, JC Slick def. Max Alexander & Jon Kronica
(Franchise Players) in a regular 3-on-2 match

Franchise Players def. SJM in a 3-on-2 street fight
SJM def. Franchise Players in an I Quit Match

Somewhere around here, BC Steele brought out Krystal
Frost and Stacy Hunter to complain about Kid Cupid
wanting to be a manager. Cupid came out to defend
himself, but got low blow'd by Stacy & Krystal.

Iron Justice (Gregory Irons & Matthew Justice) def.
Crusher Hansen & BC Steele to retain the titles. Dirk
Ciglar didn't show up so Crusher is choosing another
tag partner, and would wrestle Greg Iron in a singles
match. Vince Kaplack came out and said Crusher had
another partner: his manager, BC Steele. Steele
stripped down to his "wrestling gear" and was useless
throughout the match.

Non-Title Round Robin 3-Way (must pin each opponent
once to win):
James Ross def. Mantis with a rollup
Mantis def. Ross with a Mantiscide
Patrick Hayes def. Ross after Crusher Hansen
interfered
Hayes def. Mantis while Mantis was distracted by
Hansen/Ross brawling ringside. Hayes wins the round
robin and gets to choose the stip in his title match
against Mantis at Burgh Brawl

Chris Taylor def. Scottie Gash. As a result, Taylor
will be last in burgh brawl, Gash will be first.
Afterwards, everybody circled the ring and ended up
brawling, except Stacy, Krystal, and BC Steele, who
got circled in the ring by Mantis, Sam Elias, James
Ross, and a bunch of other good guys. They held Hunter
for Cupid to give her the Stunner, Krystal got
splashed in the corner, and Steele ate a Stunner too.
Show ended with the crowd chanting for Cupid.

 

 

NWA Pro/ Empire Wrestling Federation
DOWN AND DIRTY QUICK RESULTS
March 15, 2008
San Bernardino, CA


Evan Jelic & "Top Shelf" Jeremy Jaeger defeated EWF
Cruiserweight Champion Markus Riot & "Zero Gravity"
Chris Kadillak

"Pure Talent" Chris Escobar pinned Coconut Joe

Espiritu Infernal & Mercurio, Jr. defeated Dave The
Bruiser & Joseph "Dropkick" Murphy

Vizzion & Country Bear defeated Scott "The Hammer"
Murphy and Jacob "The Riot" Hertzberg

Terex pinned Icarus Eagle

Rockstar Cordova pinned Seven

JT Blackstar defeated Liger Rivera in a #1 Contenders
Match for the EWF Cruiserweight Championship

Scorpio Sky and Terex wrestled to a double
disqualification

EWF Heavyweight Champion Brandon Gatson defeated Ryan
Taylor to retain his title

 

 

NWA Pro Wrestling & Explosive Pro Wrestling
proudly present ROADSHOW II
Craigie Leisure Centre, Whitfords Ave, Craigie
March 15, 2008


Results :

Davis Storm & Shane Haste defeated Jimmy Payne & Nate
Dooley

Davis Storm defeated Jimmy Payne via DQ

Chris Vice defeated Jose' Del Santo

NWA Australian Heavyweight Champ Mikey Nicholls
defeated Ferguson Block

Devlin Reeves & The Fighting Hellfish defeated Bobby
Marshall & The European Union

Sebastian Xander defeated Chase Griffin

Nate Dooley defeated Alex Kingston

Drake Wallace defeated Dan Moore

 

 

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