BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES FOR 3/3/08
  • 03/03/2008 (4:44:33 pm)
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BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES for 3-3-08 

 

The NWA ARENA in CORNELIA, GA has been renamed THE PAUL C PARKER ARENA for the month of March to honor the late Attorney Paul C Parker, who sponsored NWA Anarchy TV and NWA Wildside TV before it.   http://paulcparker.com/  

 

NWA ANARCHY now airs on the AMGTV Network on

SATURDAYS @ 9PM and SUNDAYS at 6PM.

 

For more info go to  www.AMGTV.TV  

 

http://nwawrestling.com/main/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=177&Itemid=9

Check it out, a profile on Phil Shatters career and comments from Jeff G. Bailey featured on the main NWA website.

 

 

March 1, 2008 NWA ANARCHY TV TAPING REPORT by LARRY GOODMAN

 

NWA Anarchy made it two in a row with another outstanding television taping last night in Cornelia. The product could not be much hotter as the company heads into Hardcore Hell on March 22.

 

The building was packed – 240. The mega heat and awesome atmosphere were back full force.

 

Los Luchas no showed, thus depriving the NWA Arena of hosting its first NWA world tag team title match since Heavenly Bodies defended against Bad Attitude (David Young & Rick Michaels) in 2001. It mattered not. Let’s just say that match was not heavily promoted.

 

The draw was the familiar cast of characters in a series of fresh match ups. It’s a tribute to the creative process at Anarchy that they managed to fit 37 pieces of talent into two hours of television, and have virtually all of them play meaningful roles. What’s more, the story of the three big men – Shatter, Judas and Iceberg - battling for the heavyweight prize has been one of their best ever.

 

This was an economical show. None of the matches went over more than 10 minutes. Going longer would have only diluted the stories they were telling.

 

Bill Behrens opened the show with a 10 bell salute honoring Johnny Weaver and long-time television sponsor Paul C. Parker. Behrens said the building would be renamed in his honor through Hardcore Hell.

 

(1) Todd Sexton made Chip Day tap with a single leg crab at 5:22. The match was fine except the crowd wasn’t excited about Day as a babyface. Most of the people wanted to see Sexton kick his ass, and he pretty much did. The crowd popped when Sexton superkicked Day through the ropes. Sexton countered a flying crucifix with a Finlay Roll. Day used Whisper in the Wind for the double down spot and hit a top rope huracanrana for a good near fall. Sexton applied the submission and really sat down on that sucker.

 

Wes Grissom hit the ring when Sexton refused to break the hold. Sexton slapped the single leg crab on Grissom. Regular Guys made the save, or so it appeared. Sexton signaled Guys to sick ‘em, and they laid Day and Grissom to waste.   Adrian Hawkins made the save with a chair.

 

Nemesis disrupted the announcement about NWA tag team title match. He had tear painted on his mask for Shadow. Nemesis called out Slim J. He didn’t have to ask twice. Slimmy jumped down his b**** ass throat. Nemesis bumped to the outside. They brawled around the ring with the crowd going nuts. It’s simply amazing how these pull aparts involving Nemesis work time and time again. Nemesis reversed a whip and sent J flying into the ringsteps. They were windmilling each other with punches when Behrens called for security. Behrens told them to stop or else. Behrens said if they so much as touched before Hardcore Hell, the offender would be banished from Anarchy FOREVER.

 

Behrens said NWA Executive Director Bob Trobich took full responsibility for Los Luchas failure to appear (for whatever that was worth). David Young and Adam Jacobs received a warm welcome back to the NWA Arena. David said when he was a world champion he always showed up. Hollywood Brunettes came out. Alexander said Young and Jacobs were has beens and Brunettes were the superstars. That lead to…

 

(2) David Young & Adam Jacobs beat Hollywood Brunettes (Andrew Alexander & Kyle Matthews) in 10:09 after interference by Talent & Money. Brunettes were bumping like mad. Jacobs did a basement dropkick with Alexander hung in the tree of woe, and Brunettes ended up in a very gay north-south position. Jacobs’ offense was good but David’s stuff looked great. He did a one against two sequence that was killer. Brunettes took over with a Codebreaker/Backstabber combo on David. J. T. Talent and Andrew Pendleton came to ringside. Alexander got distracted and David schoolboyed him for two. Morton Roll and David hot-tagged Jacobs. Finish saw Brunettes go for a double lariat, but T & M pulled Alexander out. David drilled Matthews with his patented spinebuster and Jacobs pinned him after the Bulldog Jam (guillotine legdrop).

 

(3)Iceberg (with Reverend Dan Wilson) beat Hayden Young in 6:54. Terrific job by both men in telling the story and playing their respective roles. Try as he might, Hayden couldn’t make a dent in Iceberg standing. He tried to go aerial and paid dearly for it. Iceberg gave Hayden the heave ho over the top rope with a fallaway slam. Insane bump but he was semi-Ok. Iceberg destroyed what was left of Young’s back. He hit a belly to belly suplex and made a reclining cover. Hayden avoided Iceberg’s massive cannonball splash corner splash and got a ray of hope. Hayden finally put Iceberg down with an enzuigiri. Iceberg went down like a giant redwood. Hayden went to the top. Wilson upended him and Iceberg squashed him with the Ground Zero Splash. Hayden sold the finish like he was breathing his last breaths.

 

“The Feature Presentation” Jeff Lewis addressed the crowd about his future. He was wearing this drab, ratty looking overcoat and drinking out of a Styrofoam cup, so he better be going heel. Lewis mentioned his credentials (former NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion and two-time TV champ) and said this was going to be a sequel. Maybe not the best choice of words. A fan pointed out that sequels usually suck.

 

(4) Shatter (with Jeff G. Bailey) beat Austin Creed in a non-title match (9:26). It was advertised as a title match but Greg Hunter said otherwise during the introductions. Shatter looks amazing. That’s a WWE body if I ever saw one. He’s also honed his offense to where every move looks big league. Creed held his own against the champ with chain wrestling. Creed took a bump into the rail after distraction by Bailey. Shatter went to work on Creed’s shoulder starting with a hammerlock slam. Shatter slugged Creed right in the face for a near fall. Russian legsweep for another near fall. A missile dropkick by Creed left both men down. HUGE backdrop by Creed. He connected with the Montefisto, but Bailey Shatter’s foot on the ropes. Moments later, Shatter crushed Creed with the PTSD powerbomb for the pinfall.

 

Bailey said Hardcore Hell would be just another search and destroy mission for “the man with a heart of napalm.” Bailey accused NWA Anarchy owner Jerry Palmer of setting Shatter up for failure with another three-way match. Bailey said been there, done that, wasn’t happening. Shatter would face only one opponent at Hardcore Hell. Bailey then issued a challenge to the NWA World Heavyweight Champion, Adam Pearce. Bailey called Shatter a hero, a god, and a legend and said the fans were the luckiest people in the world to be in his presence.

 

(5) Jeremy Vain & Rob Adonis beat Sal Rinauro & Seth Delay in 9:21. Vain was showing off the cowboy boot he used to bust Palmer up two weeks ago. Terrific pop for the reuniting of G-Rated. They busted out one of the old G-Rated combo moves. The babyface shine built to a display of swivel hips that popped the crowd and aggravated the hell out of Vain. Rinauro assisted Delay with a vault over the top onto Vain and Adonis. But Adonis rammed Delay’s face into the apron to get heat on him. Delay did that amazing 360 bump off an Adonis backdrop. Adonis used the claw. Vain crotched himself on a missed VKO. Great spot. Rinauro ran wild. Rinauro and Delay hit a Russian legsweep/blockbuster combo for old time’s sake. Delay went up for his finisher. While the ref was chasing Rinauro out, Adonis clocked Delay with the cowboy boot and Vain pinned him. Another very good match.

 

Palmer addressed Vain and Adonis via the WrestleVision. Palmer tried to temper his rage. Palmer said he had used the wrong approach by asking others for help, although he never claimed to be a wrestler. “That’s for d**n sure,” said Vain. Palmer said on 3/15, it would be Adonis vs. an opponent of Palmer’s choosing. If Adonis won, Palmer would have face Vain with Adonis in his corner. But if Palmer’s guy won, Adonis would be handcuffed to the ringpost, and Palmer would get Vain IN A BUNKHOUSE MATCH. Palmer went crazy. He got within inches of the camera and bashed himself in the head with a cowbell. Palmer said he didn’t care about the GAEC or the NWA, he was going to leave Vain bloody.

 

(6) Jesse Emerson beat Don Matthews (with Brodie Chase) via count out at 6:11. Emerson has the physical tools. He’s also devoid of any semblance of a personality. Melissa Coates came to ringside in a hot dominatrix outfit. All she needed was the whip. Matthews started showing off for Melissa, and she seemed to be appreciating his efforts. Matthew hit the BFK and mocked Chase, who cried gimmick infringement. Matthews then dropped Emerson on his head with a sick Northern Lights Bomb. Meanwhile, Chase started hitting on Melissa. Matthews jumped in the middle of it and got counted out. Chase told Matthews he was just trying to make amends. Chase planted one on Melissa and she smacked his face.

 

On the WrestleVision, we saw Brunettes cut a deal with Talent and Money. Alexander said they should work together to take care of New Wave and Skater Boy and tell Billy to Buck off, because they were the only two teams worthy of the number one contender spot. T & M agreed to it. Cut to a close up Brunettes exchanging a knowing glance.

 

(7) New Wave (Derrik Driver & Steven Walters) vs. Billy Buck & Chris King ended as a no contest when all four competitors were attacked by Brunettes and Talent & Money. New Wave got the better pop. Driver’s work looked a cut above the other three. The heels attacked and referee Harold James called for the bell at 2:43. Brunettes brought an 8 foot ladder into ring. They turned on T& M and left all six guys laying with ladder shots. Brunettes posed at the top of the ladder, so it looks like a four way ladder match at Hardcore Hell.

 

(8)Truitt Fields pinned Shaun Tempers (with Reverend Dan Wilson) with the Killing Fields to retain the NWA Anarchy TV Title (8:48). This was a fight. At 1:30, Wilson interfered and Tempers caught Fields with a hangman neckbreaker. Huge “Truitt” chant as Fields fought up from a cobra camel clutch. Wilson cackled with glee when Tempers took Fields down again. Great backslide hope spot here. Tempers missed a top rope kneedrop. They swapped forearms. Both men tumbled out of the ring after a collision of shoulder tackles. Behrens gave a “two minutes to go” call. They traded excellent back and forth near falls before Fields scored a decisive pin with his version of the Rockbottom.

 

Azarel attacked Fields. Tempers and Fields set up the Hellhammer. The lights went out and Mikal Judas appeared. He choke slammed Tempers and starting beating on Azrael. Segue to…

 

(9) Mikal Judas beat Azrael (with Wilson) via DQ when he was attacked by Tempers & Berg (5:19). Stiff s***. Judas in full control until Azrael caused him to miss coming off the top. Azrael went for a choke out. Azrael busted out a corner dropkick. They blasted each other with stiff punches. Judas went down. Azrael moved in for the kill but Judas reached up and goozled him for the chokeslam. Azrael blocked nicely with a back elbow. Judas smoked Azrael with the Mafia Kick. Judas had Azrael up for El Crucifijo when the other Rejects attacked him for the DQ.

 

Rejects rat packed Judas like mad. Iceberg gave him two Ground Zero splashes and clocked referee Brent Wiley just for the hell out it. Judas started to sit up and Iceberg put him down for good with a third Ground Zero. Lewis and Fields made the save. The lights went off and on. Poof! No Judas. Lewis made the turn with a swinging neckbreaker on Fields. He got the “Lewis sucks” chant to end the show.

 

NOTES: Along with the aforementioned Adonis vs. Palmer’s choice and Palmer/Vain stipulation match, the 3/15 show has Iceberg vs. Judas for the number one contender heavyweight contender spot…Los Luchas’ no show was attributed to a communication problem between Trobich and Luchas…SB 413, the bill that would substantially revise regulation of pro wrestling in Georgia, is still in the Regulated Industries and Utilities Committee of the Georgia Senate. According to Behrens, the current version is a significant improvement over the original bill. Behrens is leading toward supporting passage as the substitute version contains the rules proposed by the promoters’ advisory board. The objectionable stuff like the 5% tax, the requirement for ambulance and EMTs have been eliminated…Shatter will be the guest on the 3/22 edition of Peach State Pandemonium.

 

 

NWA ANARCHY TV TAPING 3-15-08

 

#1 CONTENDER for ANARCHY TITLE MATCH

ICEBERG w/THE REV  VS   MIKAL JUDAS

 

DEVILS REJECTS  VS  RINAURO & DELAY

 

TODD SEXTON  VS  ADRIAN HAWKINS

 

HOLLYWOOD BRUNETTES  VS  TALENT & MONEY

 

             NWA ANARCHY TV TITLE MATCH

DON MATHEWS w/BRODY CHASE  VS  TRUITT FIELDS

 

And much more………………………

  

NWA ANARCHY TV eps #105 ONLINE NOW!!!!!

 

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SHOW #105 (SEASON’S BEATINGS RECAP SHOW)

 

MATCH #1   VAIN & ADONIS  VS  PALMER & RINAURO

MATCH #2   NWA ELITE INTERVIEW

MATCH #3   KORY CHAVIS VS JEFF LEWIS HIGHLIGHTS

MATCH #4   NEMESIS VS SHADOW HIGHLIGHTS

MATCH #5   DEVILS REJECTS INTERVIEW

MATCH #6   DEVILS REJECTS VS AWESOME ATTRACTION HIGHLIGHTS

MATCH #7   JUDAS VS ICEBERG VS SHATTER HIGHLIGHTS

MATCH #8   SLIM J VS PATRICK BENTLEY HIGHLIGHTS

MATCH #9   REV WILSON & PATRICK BENTLEY VIGNETTE

MATCH #10 TRUITT FIELDS  VS  TODD SEXTON

 

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

 

Windows Media version is now 320x240 screen size

 

For fans that want higher quality there is now a 640x480 scree size version being tested. In the future that option will cost only $2 for 4 episodes, but for a limited time it is FREE!!!!!!!

 

 

NWA Anarchy TV Report by Ca$hFlowX
Episode 104
February 25, 2008


WRESTLING: (n.) ’res-ling A sport of contest in which two individuals face off in unarmed combat.
ANARCHY: (n.) an-ar-key (1) A state of lawlessness due to absence of authority. (2) A complete lack of order.
What happens when you mix the two together? NWA-Anarchy!

- NWA Anarchy is PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING~! Last week on NWA Anarchy, we possibly saw two wrestlers become the #1 contender to the NWA Anarchy TV Title. As a result, they will open Season’s Beatings to determine who wrestles Truitt Fields. The Anger Alliance launched a premeditated attack on Shadow Jackson, but the World’s Prettiest Tag Team confronted them to even the score from the Mega-Rumble. Nemesis introduced the Implement of Doom, but decided to retreat because it was too easy to perform reconstructive plastic surgery upon Jackson’s head. Bill Behrens instituted the Zero Tolerance policy as King Kong, Godzilla and Moth-ra prepare for tag action. Any team member who fails to follow the Zero Tolerance policy will lose his chance at the title. In the featured contest, the Shaun Tempers with the Rejects battle Austin Creed with Hayden Young in singles action.

1. Talent & Money (JT Talent & Andrew Pendleton III) defeated “Brokeback” Bill Buck & Kris “A Useless Waste of Space” King
Pendleton sure doesn’t have any Christmas cheer and delivers a tongue thrashing to Talent. Buck takes advantage with the Brokeback special, a lariat followed by a leg lariat. After commercial, Talent & Money focus on King’s back. Buck receives the hot tag and plasters Talent with a superkick. He makes the cover, but Pendleton makes the save. The referee escorts King back to his corner and Pendleton makes waste of Buck with a guillotine legdrop. Pendleton rolls Talent to the floor and makes the cover. Andrew Pendleton III rules. Afterwards, Kory Chavis and Jeff G Bailey make waste of the faces. Bailey anoints Buck, Jeff Lewis, and proceeds to stomp a mudhole in him. Bailey rambles as he usually does… Bailey ramblings rule as the crowd asks “what” more than a Kurt Angle Love Festival. Lewis’s blood poured from his forehead after their first blood match at Fright Night 2007 and it will continue at Season’s Beatings. Now, the Feature Presentation has a belated Christmas gift, a Dark City Death match (Texas death match) with Chavis.
COMMENTS: Hopefully, Buck & King received an ample offering for their sacrifice for the better of Anarchy. Their offense has noticeably improved. Bailey was great here aiding in the beating and always to fun to watch him in action. Please, give Mr. Pendleton a singles push!

2. NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion Phil Shatter w/Jeff G Bailey & Iceberg w/Dan Wilson & Mikal Judas annihilated the Regular Guys (Bob E Hill & Tyler Smith) & Jesse Emerson.
This was Professional Wrestling’s Only Serial Killer & the Universal Soldier & the Unholy One vs. Randy Mulkey & Bill Mulkey & Steve Lombardi. This was total annihilation, domination and near genocide as Dominous observes from the front entrance. A PTSD’, a double chokeslam and El Crucifijo were tonight’s main course.
COMMENTS: The BDATP nicely covered the extremely daunting aura between the tree men. Hopefully, the Regular Guys & Emerson received a sizable payday for playing tonight’s blessed scapegoats.

3. Jeremy Vain & Mr. Rob Adonis destroy Chris Day & Jeff Jameson.
The 1980’s theme of squashes continued as Day & Jameson served as enhancement talent for the former NWA Anarchy TV Champion & Mr. Adonis. Johnson opines Emerson is only half the man Mr. Adonis is. Also, Mr. Adonis is twice Emerson’s size. Therefore, Mr. Adonis is twice the man Emerson is. Vain delivers the VKO and pours salt on the wound by pulling up Emerson on a pinfall attempt. Day eventually receives the hot tag and cleans house on the rudo contingent. Mr. Adonis tires of swaying at gnats and tosses Day aside like Paper Mache. Vain wins with the VDT.

- Vain announces the game is over and commands NWA Owner Jerry Palmer to divulge who his mystery partner is. If you paid any attention, Palmer disclosed who that partner was a couple of weeks back. DUH! Palmer makes his grand entrance. Vain calls Palmer a ballless sack for carrying an illegal weapon. Palmer drops the axe-handle and enters the Lion’s Den. Palmer might be outnumbered, but that quickly changes when the lights go out. After the lights turn back on, the ring is littered with an entire locker room full of faces. Palmer admits his mystery tag partner could be anybody, including the man donning the Superman T-shirt.

4. Austin Creed w/Hayden Young pinned Shaun Tempers w/Dan Wilson & the Staff of Righteousness.
Creed demonstrates his superiority in pugilistic and wrestling skills on the opening moments of this contest. Creed connects with a springboard cross bodyblock, but goes to the well once too often on a springboard attempt. With a single mistake by Creed, Tempers takes over with a single hair pull. After commercial, Tempers connects with a brutal hangman’s neckbreaker. He connects with the Temperpedic and immediately humbles Creed. Creed makes a brief comeback with several near falls and a dropkick. The crowd rallies behind Creed by chanting his name and responds with a major second wind, including the rolling clothesline. Wilson distracts the referee on a pinfall attempt. Hayden Young counters the Rejects with a missile dropkick and Creed fires away with the Monte Fisto. Afterwards, Azreal launches a vicious attack on the Awesome Attraction. Patrick Bentley enters the fray deliver his sick brand of sadistic madness. Young receives the Hellhammer. Bentley prepares to eliminate Creed with the Dark Driver, but Slim J makes the save. Slim J calls Bentley a little pregnant dog, looks to the cage located at ringside and announces Bentley will not be able to run at Season’s Beatings. Bentley must not face the Tadpole inside of a steal cage, BUHSTA~!
COMMENTS: This segment was a nice way to prepare for Season’s Beatings. The match started out with a nice fell out process and built up nicely to a conclusion. Creed proved that he can wrestle a good singles match.

OVERALL: This episode surely lived up to expectations of Season’s Beating, plenty of beatdowns to be had. Good job of building toward the Christmas’s seasons major show for NWA Anarchy. Next week: Season’s Beatings opinions.
DON’T FORGET: Don’t forget to check out
www.nwaworldwidewrestling.net or www.thesuperstation.tv for the Old School Empire in action.
DOWNLOAD:
http://www.thesuperstation.tv/nwaanarchy.html

 

 

NWA GCW ARENA REPORT for 2-28-08 by Larry Goodman

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It was an eventful Thursday evening in Phenix City for Great Championship Wrestling. The friction between GCW owner Diane Hewes and Quentin Michaels Esq. turned physical, and we have a new GCW Interstate Champion.

 

The Gr8 Sk8 Plex is another world since GCW moved to Thursday nights at the start of the year. Crowds of 200-300 every week and the fans are into the characters like GCW’s glory days in Columbus,

 

The promotion is starting on an 8 week build to the War Games on April 24 with rock solid booking - logical, uncomplicated stories given time to seep into the common man’s brain – and just enough action in the ring to keep people coming back for more. They’re careful about not giving them too much too soon.

 

(1) Bull Buchanan beat Orion Bishop (with Wicked Nemesis) in 8:17 with the claw slam. This match rocked. Nemesis said last time, Buchanan saved Scotty Beach, but who was going to save Bull? The middle turnbuckle popped off on the first big move of the match and Buchanan went over the top. It’s a frequent problem here. I wonder if it has something to do with the six-sided ring. Buchanan sold it to where referee Jeff McGowan asked if he could continue. Buchanan took punishment like his left side was half-paralyzed, and Bishop has the power game to make it believable against a guy that big, no small feat. I don’t know for a fact that Buchanan called an audible. If so, it was genius born from experience. In any case, it was a great way to work around the broken ring.

 

Rob Russo, the former Deep South referee/ring announcer tried to rev the crowd up about the War Games. Dead silence. I guess the gimmick itself doesn’t mean much here until the fans know who is in the match. One can only speculate.

 

(2) Mason Cutter beat Skinny Jimmy in 3:23. Jimmy, announced as 146 and that may be pushing it, got off to a fast start. Mason double stomped his ass to take over. Crowd was into Mason’s offense. The finish looked devastating – Mason drilled him with a piledriver out of a vertical suplex.

 

(3) Cru Jones (with Quentin Michaels) beat A. J. Steele (with the Intern) in 13:12 to win the GCW Interstate Title. Not a good match, but you wouldn’t have known it from the crowd response. Great pop for Steele. Michaels told Russo he was the worst ring announcer ever and told him to stand in the corner while he introed Jones as “Every Woman’s Wildest Fantasy.” The Intern was mocking Michaels’ behind his back. Match was very slow paced with tons of showboating by Cru, but it was getting heat. Fans cranked up the “weasel” chant on Michaels. Steele did a Thesz Press that must have had Lou rolling in his grave. Steele blows hot and cold, and this was one of those nights when his stuff looked bad. Jones started pounded away and used a hangman neckbreaker and a snap suplex for near falls. A punch in the face woke Steele up. A phantom double lariat left both men down. While Steele was making his comeback, Michaels slugged the Intern and strangled him. Steele chased Michaels, who crawled into the ring. Jones caught Steele with a hanging DDT (Todd Sexton’s Gamebreaker) for the pin. Shaun Banks, Jones’ partner in Hot Like Lava, ran down to the ring to join the celebration.

 

(4) Zero Tolerance (with Quentin Michaels) semi-squashed Scotty Beach in 4:42. Wow. Gutsy decision booking Zero to squash one of the most over babyfaces they have. Huge response for Beach’s ley throwing intro. Zero’s overwhelmed Beach with sheer power, Zero destroyed Beach’s back. There was a inexplicable moment in which Russo came to ringside and jawed at Michaels. Beach got an inconsequential comeback. Not even a near fall. Zero pinned Beach with an Alabama Slam.

 

(5) Sonny Siaki beat Devin Cutter (with brother Mason) at 7:51. Siaki looked swole without a shirt. He ordered ring announcer Taylor McKnight to introduce Devin as Mason’s lover. Hooligans equal heat. Siaki owned Devin until Mason interfered. They had a spirited exchange of chops that fired up the crowd. Devin ended it by digging his thurmbs into Siaki’s eyes. Finish saw Mason poised to interfere again, Siaki clocked him, knocking Mason to the floor. Devin capitalized on the distraction with a DDT, Siaki popped up and smoked Devin with a superkick for the 1-2-3.

 

(6) J-Rod & Tex Monroe beat Randall Johnson & Michael Cook to retain the GCW Tag Team Titles in 12:33. Entertaining match. J-Rod is ridiculously over as a babyface. Monroe has come into his own since I saw him three months ago. He physically looks like a different wrestler. Cook’s distinguishing feature is this amazing Brillo pad hairdo. Johnson and Cook jumped the champs before the bell but not for long. The crowd got some laughs at the heels’ expense. J-Rod gave Johnson a killer monkey flip to set up a diving headbutt to the nuts by Monroe. J-Rod made Cook flap his arms like a chicken. Johnson took a nose dive into the mat on a double flapjack. Cook tripped up Monroe to distract, and Johnson got him from behind to start the heat. At one point, Monroe went for a sunset flip and Johnson grabbed Cook’s hair in an attempt to block it. Neckbreaker counter by Monroe to get to the hot tag. His work has gotten way crisper. J-Rod cleaned house. Cook sold an atomic drop like he was Rick Rude. Pretty cool finisher. J-Rod did a reverse DVD on Johnson and Monroe caught him in midair with a neckbreaker.

 

THE MONSTER ANGLE. GCW Owner Diane Hewes wanted to address Michaels face-to-face regarding his heinous behavior. Quentin came out surrounded by Michaels Inc. (Johnny Swinger, Zero and Hot Like Lave (Cru Jones & Shaun Banks) Michaels smartened Hewes up to the facts – it was GCW Heavyweight Champion Johnny Swinger and Michaels that were in control. With that, Hewes turned her back. Michaels got physical and wrestled Miss Diane to the mat. He was threatening to slap her when the primo level babyfaces (Siaki, J-Rod,,Monroe, Buchanan and David Young) made the save. In all likelihood, this was the first glimpse of the teams for War Games.

 

McKnight was serious as a heart attack about Miss Diane’s condition. He said she was shaken up but OK, and fans could send get well e-mails to www.gcwaction.com.

 

(7) Disco Inferno & David Young beat Johnny Swinger & Shaun Banks in 16:02 when Disco pinned the GCW Heavyweight Champion Swinger. OK main event. It didn’t have the heat of matches 3 through 6. Disco did his Saturday Night Fever moves to all six sides of the ring. Young verbally abused Banks about his gimmick. “If you put that whole thing in a hotel room. It’s wrong.” Banks was a bumping machine. Terrific stuff. Disco forced Swinger to tag in. Disco and Young played ping pong with Swinger’s face. Disco gave him the Village People’s Elbow. Young took major heat. Michaels Inc. did a number on his injured wrist. The injury occurred a while back when Swinger gave Young a conchairto to the wrist. Swinger mocked Disco. He got pissed but that only made things worse for Young. The crowd got behind Young…spinebuster on Banks…enzuirgiri on Swinger…hot tag. Swinging neckbreaker on Swinger, and Banks made the save. It broke down to four-way action. Michaels Inc. tried to double on Disco, but Young pulled Banks out. Disco pinned Swinger after a stunner. Banks cried like a baby.

 

NOTES: Buchanan and Ron West will be the guests on Peach State Pandemonium this Saturday at 11 am. Buchanan was recently named Georgia’s 2007 Wrestler of the Year. One of the topics will be the return of West’s United Wrestling League with Buchanan as one of the top stars. You can tune in at www.blogtalkradio.com/PSP …The GCW television show recently expanded to 60 minutes. Michaels and McKnight are doing the commentary…It looks like GCW is going to stick to running Phenix City for the near future…Scrappy McGowan has gone back to his former role of senior referee after a stint as heel commissioner. 

NWA Mid-Atlantic
Results from February 23rd, 2008
Cheraw, South Carolina
Cheraw High School


In front of a crowd of more than 700, MACW put on a
wrestling event that included old school wrestling,
new wave, high flying, and a little comedy as well.
MACW would like to thank all the Chesterfield County
fans for their support and turnout for this event. A
special thanks also to Sheriff Sam Parker and his
staff for an excellent job with co-promoting this
event. Here are your results;

1. Anthony defeated "High Flying" Chris Hamrick

2. Amber O'Neal defeated Christin Flake

3. "Beautiful" Bobby Eaton defeated BANE

4. Buff "The Stuff" Bagwell and "The Russian
Nightmare" Nikita Koloff defeated Rikki Nelson

5. Christin Flake won an "Over The Top" battle royal.

 

 

NWA Mid-Atlantic

Saturday, March 15th, 2008
8 PM Bell Time
Gastonia, NC
The National Guard Armory on Robinwood Rd.

Scheduled to appear;

Buff "The Stuff" Bagwell, The "Russian Nightmare"
Nikita Koloff, The Rock n Roll Express, The Midnight
Express, plus many other MACW Stars.

All tickets just $ 10. Tickets available at Kingsway #
2 on Union Rd., Kingsway # 10 on W. Garrison Blvd.,
and at the door.

See you at the matches !!!!

 

 

NWA Underground Event 2/22/2008
February 22nd 2008
Union, Michigan


In front of another packed house in Union here are the
results:

1.Hybrid Chaos beat Brian Skyline/Chad Kross
2."Hebrew Hammer" Abraham Schwartz beat Sean Tyler
3.Alguiro De Oro/El Blue Enferno beat Seth Magavin/Botch
4.Erico/Brutus Dylan beat Phresh Prince/Tweak
5.Zain Ramsey/Buff Kaluah beat Shady Chris Xion/"The Natural" Colin Troy
6.Gauntlet Match (Sweet Lou beat Matt Riot, Sami
Calihan beat Sweet Lou, Adam Bueller beat Sami
Calihan, Adam Bueller beat Nick Cutler)
7."Lightning" Kenny Kage/Jynx beat Buff Kahlua/Zain Ramzey
8.The Kent Boys retained the NWA Underground Tag
Titles against The Absolute Answer
9.Ryan Epic beat Jake Omen

NWA UNDERGROUND RETURNS TO UNION FRIDAY NIGHT MARCH 14
WITH THE SECOND SET OF 12 TAG TEAMS COMPETING IN THE
TOTAL INDEPENDENT TAG TEAM INVITATIONAL AND LOTS MORE
GREAT WRESTLING ACTION!

For more information on NWA Underground, go to:
www.nwa-underground.com

 

 

NWA ECCW

 

NWA/ECCW results from Friday night in front of 130 fans in Surrey, BC:

Marty Sugar over "Southern Comfort" Ray Brooks

Ice over Jamie Diaz

"Brilliant" Billy Suede over El Phantasmo

Kyle O'Reilly over Amazing Halo and Rick the Weapon X
- Kyle remains NWA Canadian Jr Heavyweight Champion

Penni Lane over Veronika Vice
- Penni is the new SuperGirls Champion

SuperFunk (Fast Freddy Funk & Volcano) over MR2
- SuperFunk remain NWA/ECCW Tag Team Champions after this handicap match

Cole Bishop over Disco Fury and Scotty Mac
- Bishop remains NWA Canadian Heavyweight Champion after this three way street fight

For more info and match details visit
www.ECCW.com<

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