- 03/24/2008 (1:08:08 pm)
- Press Release
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BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES for 3-24-08
SPECIAL NWA ANARCHY TV MANIA WEEKEND ON THE SUPERSTATION
MARCH 28-29, 2008
THREE (3) NWA ANARCHY TV EPISODES will go online this weekend at:
http://www.thesuperstation.tv/
SHOW #109 (HOSTED BY REV DAN WILSON)
MATCH #1 SHADOW JACKSON INTERVIEW w.GREG HUNTER pt 2
MATCH #2 DEVILS REJECTS VS AWESOME ATTRACTION
MATCH #3 DEVILS REJECTS ATTACK TRUITT FIELDS
MATCH #4 ICEBURG VS SLIM J
MATCH #5 DEVILS REJECTS VS WPTT & AWESOM E ATTRACTION
SHOW #110
MATCH #1 SETH DELAY VS FRANKIE VALENTINE
MATCH #2 JERRY PALMER & SHADOW IN RING, NEMESIS & SLIM J
MATCH #3 BRODY CHASE VS MELISSA COATES
MATCH #4 ICEBERG VS REGULAR GUYS
MATCH #5 KING, BUCK & NEW WAVE VS
MATCH #6 JEFF LEWIS VS SLIM J (NEMESIS)
SHOW #111
MATCH #1 TODD SEXTON VS ADRIAN HAWKINS
MATCH #2 VAIN & ADONIS VS EMERSON & DAY
MATCH #3 JIMMY RAVE VS SAL RINAURO
MATCH #4 AWESOME ATTRACTION VS DEVILS REJECTS
MATCH #5 SHATTER VS JEFF LEWIS
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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 screen size version too.
Episodes will be available for several months on the site.
Episode #108 is online now, episode #112 will be added next Sunday.
NWA ANARCHY TOP 10
ICEBERG NWA ANARCHY CHAMPION
1)SHATTER
2)MIKAL JUDAS
3)TRUITT FIELDS NWA ANARCHY TV CHAMPION
4)JEFF LEWIS
5)SLIM J
6)TODD SEXTON
7)NEMESIS
8)JEREMY VAIN
9)BRODY CHASE
10)DON MATTHEWS
NWA ANARCHY Hardcore Hell 2008 review by Larry Goodman
Hardcore Hell ’08 will go down as one of the best shows ever produced in the 9 year history of wrestling in Cornelia.
Anarchy’s most highly anticipated show since Hostile Environment last July turned out to be every bit as good as it appeared to be on paper. Almost across the board, the matches delivered beyond the stories behind them. Mad props to the entire crew. For violent pays off on long-arcing storylines, you couldn’t beat this show.
The Arena was close to sold out with over 300 in the building, and they were an appropriately hardcore crowd at that – super heat and massive appreciation for the full 3:30.
Bill Behrens welcomed the fans to “our Wrestlemania.” He had birthday wishes and flowers for
(1) Todd Sexton and Team Technician (Bob E. & Tyler Smith) beat Adrian Hawkins & Wes Grissom & Chip Day in 8 minutes. Grissom injured his knee on the opening double dive spot and had to be helped to the dressing room. Didn’t hurt the match. They handled it so well, I thought it was a work. T&TT got heat on Day. Hot tag. House cleaning on the Technicians lead to a Day 450 to take out Bob E. Sexton got Hawkins in the single leg crab. The Bleacher Bums were chanting for Hawkins to tap. Hawkins tagged Day. They totally ignored the newly installed tag ropes. Day hit a double stomp on Sexton. With referee Brent Wiley busy with Hawkins, Technicians gave Day the Hart Attack and Sexton covered.
(2) Brodie Chase pinned Don Matthews at 11:20 with the help of special referee Melissa Coates. This was the one case where the story was better than the match, which would have been much better being kept down to 6 minutes. Comedy opening with Matthews getting his rocks off as Coates patted him down for foreign objects. Chase ripped off Jacob Ashworth’s ref shirt and covered up Melissa’s revealing ref outfit. Coates blocked closed fists to show she wanted her men to settle it fair and square. Kind of a lumbering quality to the action, and the crowd was not into it. Matthews gave Chase the Lariat. Coates counted two and faked a shoulder injury. The crowd got pissed. Chase poked Matthews in the eyes and hit a sitout powerbomb. Coates fast counted him. Coates pounded Matthews’ face. Really potatoted him, too. She ripped the ref shirt off and did a victory pose with Chase. Matthews was seething.
(3) Truitt Fields beat Jeff Lewis to retain the NWA Anarchy Television Title in 7:45. This match was thrown together at the last show. Fields’ was programmed with Patrick Bentley, but then Bentley disappeared. Lewis was treading water after a disappointing feud with Kory Chavis. The wrestling was way better than the previous match. Dueling chants early. Fields frustrated Lewis. Crowd was all Fields now. The key spot saw Fields do a cat-like slingshot to the floor only to be slammed HARD into the camera stand by Lewis. Fields tried to mount a comeback, and when he did, Lewis bumped huge for it.. Lewis was able to reverse out of the Killing Fields, but Fields then reversed Lewis with an O’Connor roll. Bad looking finish to otherwise good match.
Postmatch, Lewis left Fields laying with a swinging neckbreaker. Lewis kissed the title belt and deposited it on top of Fields.
(4) Mikal Judas beat Tank (with Reverend Dan Wilson) in 8:24. Heated brawl right from the opening bell. Judas made a move for
Finish was a top rope double stomp with Tank laid out on the two chairs, a killer finish to start a streak of memorable finishes that carried through the end of the show. Thus, Judas got revenge for the vicious double stomp he took from Tank at Season’s Beatings ’06.
5) Jerry Palmer beat Jeremy Vain in a bunkhouse match in 17:43. I would have figured an 18 minute match involving a non-wrestler to be a recipe for disaster. Far from it, this was excellent for what it was. The pacing was on the money. Vain made the match by bumping like a freaking madman. Mr. Adonis was handcuffed to the turnbuckle in Vain’s corner. The key was hung around the neck of referee Harold James. Palmer brought out a wheelbarrow full of plunder much to the delight of the crowd. Palmer used a pizza paddle, a cowbell and the infamous White Trash stop sign from Wildside. Vain tried to escape through the curtain, but Palmer hiptossed him on the ramp. Vain took a bump into the wheelbarrow. Palmer brought a trash can into the ring. The turnaround spot was Vain sending the trash can into Palmer’s head with a vicious soccer kick. Vain juiced Palmer with the cowbell and applied a figure four. Palmer repeatedly smashed Vain’s head with the trash can lid to break the hold, bloodying up Vain in the process. Palmer came back with a powerslam, but was very slow to cover and Vain kicked out. Adonis stole the key from James and got out of the handcuffs. Meanwhile, Palmer cut Vain off, crotching him on the top rope. Adonis went to check on Vain and got stunned by Palmer. Vain got crotched again. Palmer laid Adonis out on a table and brought Vain off the top. Vain took the Flair flip bump onto Adonis but the table didn’t break. Palmer splashed Adonis through the table and covered the both of them for the 1-2-3. Crowd chanted “Jerry! Jerry! Jerry!”
(6) Billy Buck & Chris King beat Hollywood Brunettes (Andrew Alexander & Kyle Matthews) beat New Wave (Derrik Driver & Steven Walters and Talent & Money (J. T. Talent & Andrew Pendleton) in a ladder match to become the number one contenders for the Anarchy tag titles (18:13). Not only was it way better than expected, it’s a matter of debate as to whether it topped the ladder match at Hostile Environment that won Georgia MOY honors for 2007. Just one psychotic spot after another. Contrived at times but what ladder match isn’t? They had the crowd, so what the hell. All of these guys have to be hurting today. An 8 foot came into play. Walters hit a springboard dive over the ladder. Driver did a reverse huracanrana on Alexander, who was standing on a bridged ladder. It got a “that was awesome” chant, and it truly was. New Wave brought out a 12 foot ladder. Buck backdropped Alexander on a bridged ladder. The ladder bent on impact. Walter did a 450 through the 12 foot ladder. Crazy. Talent gave Walters a full nelson facebuster off a ladder. Driver hit a ladder-loaded moonsault off a bridged ladder on T & M for another “this is awesome” chant. King duplicated Slim J’s suicide slide down a ladder while riding a chair from the final Wildside show. Matthews did a top rope double stomp on Walters, who was laid out on a bridged ladder. The finish was completely nuts. Buck gave Matthews a Samoan Drop on a bridged ladder. Bent the f****** hell out of it. King climbed up and grabbed the contract for the tag title match. Buck & King figured to be the least likely team to win going in.
Former two-time NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion Chad Parham was welcomed back by his suck up lackey, Anarchy color commentator John Johnson. Parham had his Starbuck’s latte, but he was not the picture of sartorial splendor in that wrinkled sweater. Parham said the product had been going down the drain without him, and he could no longer live with his conscience. Parham said was coming back to defend his Certificate of Awesomeness.
(7) Devil’s Rejects (Azrael & Shaun Tempers with Reverend Wilson) beat Awesome Attraction (Austin Creed & Hayden Young) to retain the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Titles in 16:19. As a result, the Attraction must split up forever. The outcome was no surprise to Anarchy fans that watch TNA. A promo video on the 3/20 show announced that Creed’s television debut would be on 4/10. They did a great job in a brutally tough spot on the card. It took a while for the crowd to come around after the ladder match. The babyface shine featured combo moves by the Attraction. Rejects tried to isolate Creed in their corner. He escaped but they got heat on Young. Tempers appeared to kill his foe dead with a hangman neckbreaker, but Young kicked out. Cool sequence here where Azrael blocked and ducked the spinning enzuigiri Young always uses to set up the hot tag before Young connected. Creed on fire. Young hit corkscrew dive ala Jason Cross. Creed spiked Azrael with a DDT, but Tempers nailed him with top rope knee and put Azrael on top. Creed kicked out. Attraction hit their Montefisto/Flying Squirrel finishing combo, but
( Slim J beat Nemesis via DQ in 8:07 when a masked man interfered. The wrestling part was stiff and decent enough. The heat was insane. J on fire until Nemesis turned him inside out with a lariat. Nemesis scored a series of near falls and did a nice hotshot combo. Crowd behind J bigtime now. J responsed with a rally but Nemesis shot down his missile dropkick and dished out more punishment. J made the full fledged comeback – flying reverse DDT for a near fall. Time for the Detox Driver but Nemesis countered with the Alabama Slam for a near fall. J hit a Dragonrana and the masked man hit the ring.
Off came the mask. It was JAY f****** FURY!! They were about to hang J with the noose when “Ironman” blasted over the PA. Shadow
(9) Iceberg (with Reverend Wilson) beat Shatter (with Jeff G. Bailey) to win the NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Title in 15:33. It was a no DQ match with the other Rejects barred from ringside. Shatter looked phenomenal trimmed down to under 240. Incredible heat as they went nose to nose. Iceberg was busted open in the first two minutes after a head first shot into the announcer’s booth.
NOTES: Shatter was taken to Habersham Medical Center for stitches…Grissom had his knee on ice and will probably get it checked on Monday…The featured guest for the 3/29 edition of Peach State Pandemonium will be Buff Bagwell. The link is www.blogtalkradio/PSP. Rich Tate and Dan Masters will be the hosts…Former NWA Wildside wrestler White Trash came was at the show. Trash is about to become the assistant program director for the ESPN radio affiliate in
NWA ANARCHY TV TAPING eps 108 ONLINE NOW!!!!!
http://www.thesuperstation.tv/
SHOW #108 (HOSTED by JEFF G BAILEY w/JOHN JOHNSON)
MATCH #1 SHADOW
MATCH #2 SHATTER VS ICEBERG
MATCH #3 WAR GAMES CLIPS
MATCH #4 SHATTER VS ACE ROCKWELL
MATCH #5 SHATTER VS MIKAL JUDAS
MATCH #6 SHATTER VS JUDAS VS ICEBERG
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NWA Anarchy TV Report by Ca$hFlowX
Episode 107
March 17, 2008
Congratulations to the Georgia Bulldogs for putting an unbelievable performance, pulling off the ultimate upset in the SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament and doing it on Georgia Tech’s home floor! Unfortunately, tragedy reared its ugly head this weekend when Gary Hart passed away this weekend at 68. Gary Hart was one of my favorite managers growing up especially during the days of Jim Crockett Productions and World Class Championship Wrestling. I’ll definitely miss him as a wrestling figure.
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 on NWA Anarchy, Jimmy Rave & Todd Sexton defeated Wes Grissom & NWA Anarchy TV Champion Truitt Fields. Afterwards, Patrick Bentley led the Devil’s Rejects heinous assault by leaving Fields’s mouth foaming blood with special thanks to Terry Gordy’s Asiatic Spike. The Awesome Attraction and the World’s Prettiest Tag Team made the save and set up this week’s 8 man tag main event. Also, “the Concrete Gorilla” Nemesis and NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion Phil Shatter with Jeff G Bailey will be in action against Sal Rinauro.
1. Talent & Money (JT Talent & Andrew Pendleton III) defeated “A Couple of Dish Washers from the Greasy Sthingy” the Regular Guys (Bobby Hill & Tyler Smith) via pinfall.
Johnson immediately voices his displeasure for the Regular Guys gracing him with their presence. Thankfully, they changed their God awful tag team name and turned heel by joining Todd Sexton. It’ll definitely brighten their careers. The Guys trick Talent & Money early on with Talent trying to debilitate Pendleton’s arm. The Guys deliver some nice double team moves on Pendleton until he existentially drops Smith on his head. See, I can spell existential. Talent & Money use several nice double team moves resulting in pain to Smith’s back. Hill receives the hot tag and cleans house. Hill lands a nice leaping kick to the face for a near fall. Talent makes the save after a bulldog. Meanwhile, Johnson informs us he’s headed back stage to interview Sal Rinauro. The match breaks down to Pendleton and Hill. Talent boots Hill’s mush on rollup attempt. Pendleton makes the cover for the victory. YAH! Talent & Money finally wins a match!!!!!!!
COMMENTS: The Regular Guys looked much better, but Hill blew the ending.
- With John Johnson conducting an interview, the probability for disaster decreases. Rinauro promises that dreams come true, even those from a 14 year old kid that was kicked out on the street.
2. Nemesis busted a cap in Chip Day’s ass.
The Concrete Gorilla was poised to kill some poor little cracker’s ass. Nemesis plastered Day’s pasty white chest with three Machine Gun Shot Chops, decapitated him with a clothesline and squashed him with a senton. Nemesis ends the torture with a thumping
COMMENTS: This was a great segment with loud “Shadowmania” chant.
3. “Brokeback” Billy Buck & Chris King defeated Jeremy Vain & “the Master of the Claw” Mr. Rob Adonis by pinfall.
Vain immediately tosses King into Mr. Adonis before delivering a back wrenching wheelbarrow suplex. Mr. Adonis tags in and performs the Tully Blanchard inspired slingshot suplex. Mr. Adonis spinebusters King and administers the Iron Claw. The pressure is so intense that King’s head is spewing gray matter. King escapes and buys himself time with a satellite Russian legsweep. Brokeback Billy receives the hot tag and cleans house. Buck & King double dropkick Adonis to the floor, whom makes King pay by ramming his back into the ring apron. Vain chokes Buck in the ring. Jerry Palmer heads out and promptly nails Adonis with an axe-handle. Buck takes advantage of a distracted Vain with a superkick.
COMMENTS: This had a nice finishing sequence. Buck displayed nice fire here.
4. Phil Shatter w/Jeff G Bailey pinned Sal Rinauro to retain the NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Title.
The last Rinauro vied for the NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Title he plastered Slim J’s head with a bottle and was uncled at Season’s Beatings 2006. After commercial, Rinauro unleashes a full arsenal of weaponry until Shatter delivers a massive knee. Shatter signals the cut throat slash and hoists Rinauro in the air for a vertical suplex, but the Sort of a Big Deal counters with a huge Ace Crusher. Rinauro finally takes the behemoth down with a tornado DDT for a two count. Rinauro prepares to mount the top turnbuckle, but Bailey provides enough distraction to allow Shatter to spear a leaping Rinauro. Rinauro slumps to the floor writhing in pain. Shatter displays what a great competitor he is by tossing Rinauro back in. Rinauro plays possum and rolls up Shatter on a PTSD powerbomb attempt for a near fall. Unfortunately, Shatter retaliates by turning Rinauro’s dreams into his worst nightmares with the PTSD powerbomb.
COMMENTS: Rinauro worked well playing the sympathetic babyface, but no ever believed he would win. IMO, Rinauro is highly underrated.
- Afterwards, Shatter kicks Rinauro’s carcass to ringside. Bailey grabs the mike and talks nuts like Dolemite sans the rhyming. Bailey refers to Judas & Iceberg as despicable, vile vermin that should be exterminated, but they are two great wrestlers that could beat 99% of people. The 1% they can’t beat is the Universal Soldier and Universal Slaughtering Machine, Phil Shatter. Okay, so I made the latter up. Tonight is a special moment for Shatter and commands security to bring out something special for the champ. Bailey commandeers a new title and proclaims Shatter the greatest NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion in history. Thus, the old title is retired. As Bailey deems Shatter a fighting champion who would answer any call, Jeff Lewis enters the NWA Arena. The Feature Presentation wants the belt now, but Bailey counters he already lost. Lewis refuses to leave until he receives the shot, but Slim J cuts him off. Slim believe he’s the rightful opponent for Shatter because he beat Lewis for the belt. Bailey wants them to work it out amongst themselves. Okay, I’ll buy that.
5. The Devil’s Rejects (NWA Anarchy Tag Team Champions Azreal & Shaun Tempers, Iceberg & Patrick Bentley) w/”the Reverend” Dan Wilson & the Staff of Righteousness defeated the Awesome Attraction (Austin Creed & Hayden Young) & the World’s Prettiest Tag Team (Seth Delay & Adrian Hawkins)
The action quickly devolves into all four faces landing a quadruple dropkick on Iceberg. Creed motions swinging an ax and the behemoth Redwood tree collapses. The Rejects huddle at ringside to regroup. Bentley promptly unleashes unholy hell on Delay by delivering several crossface. Iceberg tags in, carries Delay in a Torture Rack position like a two year old and delivers a sick neckbreaker. Iceberg delivers a corner avalanche that would make King Kong Bundy proud and headbutts Delay’s lower extremities that could make him permanently impotent. Delay is wicked at playing the face-in-peril. After commercial, Delay buys himself time with a jawbreaker on Azreal. Unfortunately, he’s in no shape to make the tag and Tempers aids in double teaming Delay. Delay fires away and nails Bentley with a forearm smash. Delay rolls to his corner while the crowd and his tag partners cheer him on. Young receives the hot tag and a Pier 6 brawl ensues. Young connects with a nice snap driver on Azreal and follows up with the Flying Squirrel. Young makes the cover, but Professional Wrestling’s Only Serial Killer diverts the referee’s attention by introducing the Staff of Righteousness. Bentley slides to the floor, hides while Young turns his back and Bentley delivers the Asiatic Spike. The referee chases Bentley to the floor and Iceberg tags in. The Rejects wipe out the remaining faces, which allow a three on one attack on Young. The tag champs elevate Young and Iceberg destroys him with the Ground Xero splash for the victory. Ouch, that hurt. Give Hayden applause for taking the Ground Xero splash.
COMMENTS: The Devil’s Rejects are on a roll.
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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March 20, 2008
NWA GCW
Great Skate Plex
Phenix City, AL
Great Championship Wrestling had another sell out
crowd at the Great Skate Plex tonight as they built up
to their big War Games event. It seems since the move
to Thursday nights, the crowds have not only gotten
bigger, but hotter. Taylor McKnight kicked off the
show, showing the GCW hype video again and recapping
the the naming of War Games captains.
Match #1
Referee Randy Ray
Randall Johnson defeats Jonathan Davis after hitting
the Celtic Cross.
Can someone explain to me what the heck the New Nation
is? Apparently
Match #2
Referee Scrappy McGowan
Non Title Match
GCW Tag team champions J-Rod and Tex Monroe defeats
Michael Cook and Amien Rios after
with an flipping inverted DDT.
Match #3
Referee Jeff McGowan
AJ Steele w/The Intern defeats Slaughter w/Wicked
Nemesis after hitting the black hole slam.
Slaughter apparently dropped his first name and is
calling himself the Prime Minister of Pain.
Match #4
Referee Randy Ray
Orion Bishop w/Wicked Nemesis defeats Scotty Beach
after spearing Beach thanks to Slaughter running in
and superkicking Beach while Wicked distracted Ray.
Match #5
Referee Scrappy McGowan
David Young and Bull Buchanan defeats Hot Like Lava
w/Quentin Michaels and Zero Tolerance after Buchanan
hits Banks with a claw slam
After the match, Johnny Swinger entered the ring and
Michaels Inc started to beat down Young and Buchanan.
Then Swinger conchairtoed Bull's arm and it appeared
that he broke it. This was basically the same way he
broke Young's arm about a month or two ago.
Match #6
Referee Jeff McGowan
GCW Heavyweight Title Match
Johnny Swinger w/Quentin Michaels and Zero Tolerance
retains the title against Sonny Siaki w/David Young by
knocking Siaki out with a loaded fist.
The ending to this match was complete chaos. First it
started with Zero holding Siaki for Swinger to hit,
but that backfired. Young and Zero started to brawl on
the outside until Zero whipped Young in the ringpost.
Then it looked like Siaki was going to splash Swinger
in the corner, but Swinger pulled McGowan into the
corner knocking him out.
Michaels gets out of the wheelchair and tries to
attack Siaki, but that move failed. During this time
GCW owner Diane Hewes came down to check on Young. It
was during this time that Swinger got the knucks and
used them when Siaki picked up Swinger for the slam.
After the match, Hewes entered the ring and attacked
Michaels, but Michaels Inc soon got her and just as it
looked like Swinger was going to give her the Shaft,
Young came in for the save.
Young, with Swinger’s title belt, got the mic and told
Swinger that if he wanted his belt back, came and get
it. Swinger comes out, but is chased away by Siaki.
Alan Wojcik Quick Review of NWA Fiesta Lucha! DVD
Early last year the National Wrestling Alliance took its World Heavyweight and World Tag Team championship away from TNA Wrestling ending a five year partnership, which didn’t really see the NWA have a say in who wore its titles. With a national DVD distribution deal with Big Vision Entertainment and a TV show on Dish Network they are reaching a world wide audience. One of their DVD’s has been recently released, entitled Fiesta Lucha! It was filmed February 25, 2007 in
The following matches are on the DVD:
*25 Man King of the
*El Hijo
*Flag Match: Real American Heroes (Joey Ryan & Karl “Machine Gun” Anderson) vs. Los Luchas (
*NWA Heritage champion “Scrap Iron” Adam Pearce vs. “Canadian Bomber” Nelson Creed
*WSX Match: Human Tornado & Matt Classic vs. Los Pochos Guapos (Aaron Aguilera & Kaos)
* “Classic” Colt Cabana & “Sexy” Sonny Sampson vs. Ricky Reyes & Bobby Jo Marshall
*Peter Goodman vs. “the Brazilian Beast” Kafu
*
Some reviewers would break each match down for the readers. I am not going to bore you with that. Instead I am going to say having attended an NWA taping in
NWA Results from ATKINS ASSAULT 3-15-08
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The night was so successful that the wrestlers had to sit on tables in the changing area since all of the chairs in the building were being used in the area where the ring was set up! Not even that was sufficient as many fans stood for the entire show. A return date of October 18, 2008 was announced following intermission.
Here are the results from the night's action: Sean Denny teamed with Brandon Day and defeated Krotch and Vulstag who had Shiek Ali Akbar in their corner. Day pinned Krotch following his End of Days Slam. Chris Dramin pinned 'Diamond' Victor Griff who was joined by his tag partner Carlos Hotness of Assault and
In one of the most anticipated match ups of the evening, former championship tag partners Mikkie McMasters and DP Holliday mixed it up in a No Disqualifications match. McMasters couldn't wait to get his hands on his former friend and promised his faithful fans that he would end Holliday's treachery once and for all. Unfortunately, the one person overlooked by everyone was the referee. Holliday had McMasters in a scorpion leg lock when McMasters was about to reach the rope to break the hold referee Glenn Ballos called for the bell! Ballos stated that McMasters had submitted when clearly he hadn't. Ballos left the ring immediately after shaking hands with Holliday. It seems that Holliday had paid off referee Ballos! A Street Fight rematch is set for October 18 where a special guest referee will be appointed. Who will it be?
While one grudge was continuing, another was apparently coming to a close. Scotty Blaze returned to Atkins and was looking for revenge against one half of the team that cost them the North American Tag Team Championships, 'Big Time' Mike Booth. Booth and his partner, Preston Quinn, won the North American straps in
In the main event, Sexy Kevina & Jamie Jannetty returned to Atkins and to ring action. In this match, they brought out their new manager Col Bob. Their opponents were the fan favorite Midnight Mauler and Steve Harris! They brought out their new manager Starlight! The match was hectic, fast paced and the crowd loved the antics. Starlight was enough to stop the nefarious deeds of Col. Bob, and Kevina wound up pinning Mauler, much to the disappointment of the crowd. However, Mauler recovered and chased the threesome from the ring, and demanded a CASKET match for their October 18 rematch!
Several of the matches from this night of pro wrestling action will be featured on NWA World Wide Wrestling. That show can be found at www.NWAWorldWideWrestling.net and www.TheSuperstation.tv . Keep checking out NWA action by visiting www.NWAVirginia.com and www.NWAWrestling.com . If anyone is interested in a successful NWA pro wrestling fundraiser, please contact Rick OBrien at [email protected] .
MARCH MAYHEM 2008
FUSION PRO WRESTLING - SANCTIONED BY THE NATIONAL
WRESTLING ALLIANCE - MILE HIGH EVENT CENTER - COMMERCE
CITY, CO. - MARCH 8, 2008
The card opened with a Battle Royal to determine who
will face NWA North America champion Mike DiBiase.
Everybody on the Fusion roster was involved in an
exciting opener.
Arik Angel was the last one to go sailing over the
ropes onto the cement floor.
Fusion Champion Raheem Rashaad the winner - 11:12.
TAG MATCH
Duff Doyle and Dustin Uhrich vs "Mr. G.Q." Gregory
Quest and "The Sure Thing" Jason Noel. Good tag match!
Duff used the airplane spin and a press beating Jason
- 14:35.
In a very good wrestling match, the popular Stone D
beat Incredible Kanto. Both shook hands after the
match - 7:58.
Arik Angel vs "Mr. Intensity" Jeff McAllister in a
"Chair-On-A-Pole" match!
Arik returned to the ring after being put out of
commission in their previous match weeks back.
Much to the delight of all Arik was able to climb up
the pole (attached to a ringpost),
grab the chair off the top and pound McAllister before
leaving ringside - 16:21.
GRUDGE MATCH
Another grudge encounter pitted "Sensational" Paul
Diamond against "The One, The Only" Billy V.
Rules in this match stated if Diamond used his fists
on Billy that he would lose by disq.
And, that is exactly what happened - 15:12. This one
isn't over yet as Diamond will get his revenge!
TITLE MATCH
Fusion Champion Raheem Rashaad vs Hollywood JDT.
the winner annouced to meet Mike DiBiase on April 12.
Rashaad walked out the winner after using his patented
Magic Carpet Ride - 18:28.
Notes - Fusion referees were Pat Cesare and Dewey
Larson.
It was good having Dewey back, who had worked in WWE
production the past 3 years.
Welcome Back Dewey!
Attending the Fusion show was "Dr. Death" Steve
Williams. Steve is currently a personal trainer in
Always great having the wrestling legend at Fusion!
SO YOU WANNA WRESTLE?? APWA, the No. 1 training
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REVOLUTION PURORESU DOJO, LLC
Press release regarding formation of new company and dojo
On Saturday afternoon, March 15 members of the NWA3000 Fighting Athletes announced the formation of their new company.
NWA3000 Fighting Athletes was created as a wrestling event producer in conjunction with Steve Corino’s Revolution Puroresu Dojo in Limerick (suburban
NWA3000 Fighting Athletes will run monthly events out of The Loft in
NWA3000 Fighting Athletes is the newest associate member of the National Wrestling Alliance under the NWA East banner.
“The NWA is rich in tradition and even though it has had its ups and downs over the years with various members coming and going, I am confident this membership is as unified as ever and looking toward great things in the future.” Mr. Stevens said at the press conference.. He continued “We are also looking forward to producing family-friendly events. Shows that old school fans can bring their kids to and not have to worry about it being too over the top. There are a lot of great companies in the