BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES FOR 3/6
  • 03/06/2006 (11:17:07 am)
  • Georgiann Makropoulos

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BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES for 3-6-06

 3/4 NWA Anarchy Report

By: Larry Goodman 

Wrestling never dies. You just don’t got what the people want to see.

-Ricky Morton

If the last two months are any indication, NWA Anarchy gots what the wrestling fans in Northeast Georgia want to see.

When NWA Wildside closed up shop in 2005, the future of wrestling in Cornelia looked grim. Personally, I thought the building was done for. I was dead wrong.

The final television taping leading into Hardcore Hell ’06 drew a ridiculously hot crowd of 175. We’re talking 80s heat, like a Mid South taping at the Irish McNeil’s Boys Club in Shreveport. For a setup show, you couldn’t ask for better. Every angle, every program is clicking on all cylinders with the new generation of fans frequenting the NWA Arena. And they got it all done in two hours and with a mere five matches. No need to overdo the wrestling part when your stories and characters are over to this degree.

(1) Jeremy V & Jason Blackman beat Adrian Hawkins & Randall Johnson in 3:50. A convincing squash victory for the tag team champions. The jobbers used a surprised attack to score stereo sunset flips. So much for their offense. V superkicked Hawkins for a near fall. Blackman was pressing Hawkins like he was a sack of potatoes, but Hawkins slithered out of the predicament to gain a two count. The champs hung Hawkins on the tree of woe and knocked the stuffing out of him. Blackman powerslammed Johnson. V and Blackman killed Johnson with a massive top rope Hart Attack to score the pinfall.

Postmatch, Anarchy Television Champion Jeff Lewis attacked a helpless Hawkins as punishment for his upset win over Lewis two weeks ago. The place went nuts when Hayden Young made the save. Eddie Rich announced that Young would get another title shot against Lewis at Hardcore Hell. This has been a well-booked program. You might think the fans would be starting to cool off on a guy that’s already had three shots at Lewis. Think again.

The appearance of Seth Delay and “The Human Action Figure” Patrick Bentley was greeted by another explosive pop. Delay said they might be cocky and good looking, but they took their wrestling seriously. Delay said Bentley had one of the best bodies in pro wrestling (for his size that is no doubt true). Delay said they were the best team in Anarchy and they were going to get their titles back.

That brought Attorney Jeff G. Bailey to ringside. Bailey said Delay must be suffering from Post Concussion Syndrome because he wasn’t making a lick of sense. Bailey said he would have beaten Bentley twice in a row if not for the interference of some masked idiot. Bailey said that “The Genetic Specimen” Onyx was the true action figure, and he had seen skeletons with better physiques than Bentley’s. Bailey challenged Bentley to a posedown against Onyx at Hardcore Hell. Bailey told Bentley he better take some steroids to beef up that scrawny body of his. Bailey promised to give Delay and Bentley some tag team competition. Alabama Attitude sneaked in through the front door and blindsided Delay and Bentley. Attitude were in the process of laying Guys out, when the masked man starting cleaning house on Attitude. Bentley and Delay recovered and clotheslined Attitude out of the ring. Bailey tried to claim it wasn’t a fair fight. The match was made for Hardcore Hell.

(2) Ace Rockwell beat Dominous (with Dan “The Dragon” Wilson) in 5:00. The pop for Rockwell was insane, and he milked it for all it was worth. The angle where former partner, Shaun Tempers turned on Rockwell to join Devil’s Rejects has made him the babyface supreme. The evil gnome Wilson is going barefoot now. Clever layout to this match, as in no wrestling whatsoever. Rockwell tried to use his speed to frustrate the lumbering giant. Dominous trapped Rockwell and throttled him with a two hand choke. Dominous no sold Rockwell’s kicks. The disfigured freak applied a claw. Rockwell bit his way out of it. Dominous beat Rockwell down. The crowd let loose with a thunderous chant of “LET’S GO ACE.” Dominous applied a bearhug. Dominous glared at the crowd as he attempted to choke the life out of Rockwell. Rockwell was able to jump on Dominous’ back with a sleeper. As Rockwell brought Dominous to one knee, Azrael tried to hit the ring. Ref Speedy Nelson intervened. Azrael decked Nelson. Rockwell connected with a forearm right to the baby factory. Dominous sold the low blow, which was made doubly effective by being the only one used during the entire show. Dominous applied a rear naked choke. Rockwell made it to the apron but his lights were going out. A second ref, Justin Bradley hit the ring and DQed Dominous for refusing to break the hold.

Devil's Rejects beat the hell out of Rockwell. Azrael decked Bradley. Brandon P made the save with a kendo stick that he smashed to smithereens on the collective heads of the Rejects. Iceberg and Tank hit the ring. Wilson bellowed that there would be no Hardcore Hell for P and Rockwell. Tempers and Iceberg stretched P’s body out like a hammock, and Tank came of the ropes with the double stomp to end all double stomps. I expected to see P’s gall bladder puked up in the ring. The crowd was on fire for all of this. Wilson ordered Rejects to put their victims on their knees, execution style. Out came Murder One with a barbed wire baseball bat. Wilson welcomed M-1 as the newest member of the Rejects. But M-1 turned on Rejects and cleared the ring with a few swats of the barbed wire bat. A wild scene ensued. Iceberg got into a heated debate with a fan in the first row. Berg was right in the guy’s face inviting him to come over the rail. Tank calmly licked the blood that was dripping from a cut on his arm.

Jerry Palmer, the owner of NWA Anarchy, entered the ring. Palmer welcomed M-1 aboard. Palmer apologized to the television audience for the crap and for not having adequate help for P and Rockwell. Palmer said he had been calls and e-mails wanting to know when he was going to put a stop to it. Palmer issued a warning. “If you don’t like blood, violence and chaos, you might want to stay home for the next little bit.” Palmer ripped his shirt off. At least that was the plan. The shirt almost won the fight. You know a guy is over when he looks silly and the people are still chanting his name. Palmer announced a six man for Hardcore Hell: P & M-1 & Kory Chavis vs. Rejects. “We’re comin’ and we’re bringing a whole lot of hell with us.” Another blistering hot segment.

Intermission. We had seen less 10 minutes of wrestling and nobody was complaining.

(3) Urban Assault Squad (Shadow Jackson & Nemesis) demolished Chris Jordanson & Shane Marx in 4:25. Jordanson and Marx appropriately go the “Oompah Loompahs” chant. The UAS lovefest is still in full effect at the NWA Arena, and Jackson responsed with some great babyface fire. The jibronis jumped UAS before the bell. UAS made them pay bigtime. UAS used lariats to club Marx into a semi-conscious state to score the 1-2-3.

V and Blackman came out on the ramp. They politely applauded UAS for their victory and showed off their shiny title belts. Jackson cut a promo that whipped the crowd into a frenzy. Said V and Blackman were in for the same treatment the jobbers got. Said UAS was never pinned and never lost the titles. Said UAS was going to take back what was rightfully theirs. “UAS is in the…hmm…HOUSE!”

(4) Hayden Young beat Ken Westbrooks via DQ at 11:40. Good match. The crowd likes Westbrooks OK, but the girls are stark raving mad about Young. They opened with mat wrestling. The work was fine but some impatient numbskulls yelled “boring” anyway. At 2:30, Young opened up with a spinning headscissors, a pair of leapfrogs and a dropkick. Young hit an A. J. Styles-inspired springboard forearm for a near fall. At the 4 minute mark, Westbrooks snapped off a belly to belly suplex and pounded away. Westbrooks hit a release german suplex. The girls chanted “Let’s go Hayden.” Westbrooks stayed on the attack with more suplexing. Young countered a suplex and landed a pair of flying corner lariats. But Young flew once too often, and Westbrooks ducked away from his flying leg lariat. Young then caught Westbrooks in midair with an enzuigiri. Both down for a count of six. They traded big moves for near falls. Young hit a running moonsault for a near fall. Young tried for a springboard lariat, and Westbrooks caught him in a Fujiwara armbar. Lewis ran in and started stomping on Young. Ref Brent Wiley called for the bell.

Lewis took off his belt and strapped the bejeezus out of Young. It took two refs to pull him off. The crowd chanted “Jerry, Jerry” as Palmer approached the ring. Lewis bailed. Palmer said that since Lewis had trouble staying in the ring, he was making his Young/Lewis at Hardcore Hell into a lumberjack match. And since Lewis had a fetish for belts, the lumberjacks would be equipped with straps. “How bout that?”

Mikal Adryan entered the ring with Bailey for a little Hardcore Hell preview. Bailey said it had been a great evening, and the only disappointment was that his undefeated NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion had no opponent. Bailey begged for somebody, anybody to come out for some humiliation. Out came Salvatore Rinauro for your basic babyface 101 promo. Rinauro said the Guys (Parham, Delay and Bentley) were family. Rinauro said Adryan was overrated, and he was the man to prove it.

(5) Mikal Adryan (with Bailey) beat Salvatore Rinauro in 15:51. Adryan has turned his performance up several notches as the heavyweight champion, and this was one his better matches. I think Sal had something to do with that. Heaps of heat once again. Naturally, the crowd chanted “o-ver-rated” Adryan covered his ears when they switched to “big and ugly.” Rinauro was able to use his aerial game to good effect in the early going. Rinauro set up for a dive, but Bailey hustled Adryan away to a safe distance. Rinauro chased Bailey around the ring. Rinauro had Adryan’s ambush lariat scouted, but Adryan then smashed Sal’s lower back on the ring apron. Adryan gave Rinauro a backdrop and caught him with a neckbreaker on the way down. Pretty amazing. Adryan draped Sal’s neck over the rope and did a slice ‘n dice legdrop on the apron. Adryan posed the question, “Who’s overrated now?” Adryan hit a top rope lariat for near fall number four. Adryan destroyed Rinauro’s back with Irish whips. The crowd got behind Rinauro. The beating continued. Adryan called for Rinauro to give it up. Rinauro pumped a fist to show that he was still alive. Adryan hit a powerslam and Rinauro was reduced to crawling on his belly. Adryan went for a vertical suplex that Rinauro countered with an Ace crusher. Adryan was, for lack of a better word, stunned. Rinauro kicked off the ropes with a Pele for a near fall. Tornado DDT? No, double underhook suplex into the buckles by Adryan. Adryan tried to end it with Assisted Suicide, and Rinauro countered with a DDT for a very near fall. Rinauro went up for a springboard move and Bailey interfered to buy Adryan more time. Adryan was waiting with a Mafia kick to the mush. Adryan gave Rinauro Assisted Suicide for the pin.

Adryan and Bailey set Rinauro up for the dastardly throat-into-the-chair-edge move that put Parham out of action. The lights went out….Lights on and the masked man was in the ring. The masked guy winged Adryan with a chair and pulled off the mask to reveal Parham. Rich announced that Parham would indeed be at Hardcore Hell, AND his match against Adryan would be a ladder match. Rinauro raised Parham’s hand for one last exhilarating pop.

NOTES: Jerry Palmer will make a guest appearance on this week’s edition of the Wrestling Informer Weekly. The show airs at www.wrestlingradionetwork.com every Wednesday night from 8-10pm…The complete lineup for Hardcore Hell ’06 is as follows: Parham challenges Adryan for the heavyweight title in a ladder match, Young challenges Lewis for the TV title in a lumberjack match, UAS challenges V & Blackman for the tag titles, Rockwell vs. Tempers, P & Chavis & M-1 vs. Devil’s Rejects, Bentley faces off with Onyx in a Posedown Challenge, Bentley & Delay vs. Alabama Attitude, and FIP star Jay Fury vs. Westbrooks…Based on the advance, it looks like Hardcore Hell is sure to sellout…Palmer is looking into reconfiguring the ringside area to increase the seating capacity.

 

NWA ANARCHY HARDCORE HELL 2006 3-11-06

LADDER MATCH FOR THE NWA ANARCHY HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE
CHAD PARHAM (CHALLEGER) VS MIKAL ADRYAN(CHAMPION)W/JEFF G BAILEY

LUMBERJACK MATCH FOR THE ANARCHY TV TITLE
YOUNG (CHALLENGER) VS JEFF LEWIS ( CHAMPION)

NWA ANARCHY TAG TEAM TITLE MATCH
U. A. S.(CHALLENGERS VS JEREMY V & JASON BLACKMAN ( CHAMPIONS)

BRANDON P, KORY CHAVIS & M-1 VS DEVILS REJECTS W/DAN WILSON

POSEDOWN CHALLENGE
PATRICK BENTLEY VS ONYX w/JEFF G BAILEY

JAY FURY VS KEN WESTBROOKS

ACE ROCKWELL VS SHAWN TEMPERS w/DAN WILSON

PATRICK BENTLY & SETH DELAY VS ALABAMA ATTITUDE

 

Wrestle  Birmingham presents

N.W.A. Championship  Wrestling.

 

MARCH  11TH, 2006

Carnes Recreations Center, Attalla,  AL

 

 

The  card has been finalized and Wrestle Birmingham invites you to  come  out to a great night of Championship Wrestling. Wrestle Birmingham  has  added former WCW/WWE Superstar Daffney to keep an eye on Lash  LeRoux's back  while he takes on Tenneessee Stud Robert Fuller's  "Legend Killer"  McNasty.

 

 

Bullet Bob Armstrong & Scott Armstrong

vs

Jimmy  Powell & Butcher Hayes

 

 

McNasty  (Mgr. with Tenn. Stud, Robert  Fuller)

vs

Lash LaRoux (With  Daffney)

 

 

"Action" Mike  Jackson

vs

Canadian Kidd

 

 

Scott  White

vs

Johnny  Slaughter

 

 

Bill Franklin

vs

River  D'Angelo

 

 

There will be an autograph party at  the Attalla  Wal-Mart, March 11th from 10am-5pm.

 

Tickets  are $12.00 and seating is  General Admission available at the door  or by calling  205-970-0333.

 

Wrestle Birmingham will be  taping all matches, so get there  early for your front row seat,  you may be on TV.

 

Bell time is 7:30 p.m.

 

card subject  to change

 

 

 

On March 4, 2006, NWA returned to Parkersburg, WV in front of a crowd of 200 screaming fans for another big night of NWA Tri-State wrestling. There were 7 big matches that culminated with the biggest shock to hit NWA Tri-State in some time. Tri-State

In the first match of the night

The new comer “The Natural” Christian Vaughn took on “The Thrill-billy” J.T. Hogg, Vaughn tried to make this match a technical style match, but J.T. kept it as a ruff and tumble hard fought match that went back and forth. In the end J.T. Hogg hit a big splash off the second rope for the 1,2,3

 “The Thrill-billy” J.T. Hogg defeated “The Natural” Christian Vaughn

 

In the second match of the night, for the NWA Tri-State X-Division Title

D.J. Skittles took on the champion El Fandango w/ Sinister Syn , this was a hard fought match and right as D.J. was setting to hit his spear, Sinister Syn grabbed Skittles foot and when he got free, he took off but El Fandango hit him with a spear for the 1, 2, 3

The champion El Fandango retains his title against D.J. Skittles

 

In the third match of the night

J.W. Idol & Steve Backland w/ Simon Sinclair took on The Masters of Destruction (Billy & Brian Masters) in a tag team war. With Billy Masters making his return after a miner knee injury and he was still favoring his knee tat was injured, it was a good back and forth match, but every time Billy Masters was in the ring Idol and Backland worked on his bad knee. As Brian Masters was getting his team back into the match and hit his Masters Clash on Backland, from the back came    El Fandango to cause the Disqualification.

 The Masters of Destruction (Billy & Brian Masters) win via Disqualification over J.W. Idol & Steve Backland

 

In the Fourth Match of the night

Chris Kahn w/ Scooter took on Zack Practor Jr.

This match started off with Practor taking Kahn’s mirror and when I got and gave it back to Scooter, I turned around and saw Kahn slap the taste out of Practors mouth. It was Kahn giving Practor a wrestling lesson and in the end Kahn reversed a role up on Practor and got the 1, 2, 3

Chris Kahn w/ Scooter defeated Zack Practor Jr. via pin fall

 

In the Fifth Match of the night, In a Three Way Elimination Match

Johnny Lightning took on “The Irish Saint” Cole Cash and “Violent” Vance Desmond this was one of the hottest matches of the night. It was a hard fought back and forth match but in the end Vance Desmond hit his finisher (Lights Out) on Cash for the first pin and Cash was eliminated then Desmond and Lightning fought back and forth and when it went to the outside Lightning tried to put the cross-face on Desmond on the outside. Referee Tony Wolfe told them they had to get in the ring, as they fought back into the ring and Lightning kept trying the get the cross-face on Desmond. Desmond fought it for minutes, but in the end Lightning locked it in and finally Desmond tapped out to the cross-face. After the match Cole Cash ran back in and stomped a mud-hole in Lightning in the middle of the ring.

Johnny Lightning defeated Vance Desmond and Cole Cash

 

Then in the Sixth Match of the Night, it was a Battle Royal

This Royal was won by J.T. Hogg

 

In the Main Event for the NWA Tri-State Tag Team Titles

Zac Vincent & “Omega” Aaron Draven took on the Champion’s Da Rydaz, this match was a great match where as it started all four men shock hand and showed respect to each other. All four wrestlers were having one great match and Omega went for a BME (Best Moonsault Ever) and as he went down to spring over his foot hooked on the turnbuckle and he started screaming about his knee. Referee Tony Wolfe got help from the back to get Omega out of the ring and as they were going to the back Zac Vincent got a chair the was in the ring after JD Escalade got it for Omega to set on, Zac picked it up and as Juggulator turned around Zac smashed Juggulator in the head and drop down for the pin. When Omega heard the chair shot he jumped free and Tony Wolfe turned to see Zac covering Juggulator and ran back for the 1, 2, 3. Then after the match the fans were telling Wolfe that Vincent used a chair to get the win. Then Johnny Lightning came out and confronted Vincent and yelled at him about how they won the belts, as Lightning went to check on JD Vincent dropped his belt and grabbed the chair and blasted Lightning in the back. The locker-room cleared for a pull apart as the show ended.

 Zac Vincent & “Omega” Aaron Draven won the NWA Tri-State Tag Team Titles by defeating Da Rydaz

 

On March 23, 2006 in Keyser, WV, NWA Tri-State will be doing a Benefit for the Sago Mine Disaster Victims Families at Potomac State University with a 8 p.m. bell time. All proceeds going to the families. Then on April 1, 2006 NWA Tri-State will be back in Parkersburg, WV at the City Park Pavilion with a 7p.m. bell time. See you at the matches

 

 

Another awesome show at the Hollywood Palace in Greenville, MS with a
crowd of 300+.

Pre-show: Bob Serio welcomes everyone and X-Division Champion Erik
Rowland comes out and vacates the title due to a shoulder injury.

Match 1:
Black Diamond w/ Poppa Tyme def. Mexico's Blazin' Star

Match 2: NWA New South Cruiserweight Title
(Challenger) "The Prince of Pain" Joe Kane def. (Champion) Steve
Anthony to win the title.

Match 3:
"The Cowboy from Hell" Cody Mantell def. Tommy Gun

Match 4: NWA New South X-Division Title (Vacant)
The Infamous K.I.D. (Kid Kinevil) w/ Poppa Tyme def. "The Georgia
Dragon" Bunchy Brown to win the title.

Match 5: NWA Southern Tag Team Titles
(Champions) The S & S Express (Scott Storm & Steve Anthony) def. Havoc
& The Executioner w/ Poppa Tyme to retain.

Match 6: Shock def. "Dangerous" Doug Gilbert

Match 7: NWA Unified New South Heavyweight Title
(Champion) "The Old School Assassain" John Saxon w/ Danielle went to a
no-contest w/ "The West Coast Nightmare" Adrian Whisper when Doug
Gilbert hit the ring and jumped Saxon.

 

 

 

Here  are the results from NWA Mountain State

Wrestling's shows on  March 3 and  March 4, courtesy of

the NWA MSW Webste at www.wvwrestling.com.

 

March  4, 2006 - Opportunity Center, Mullens, WV 

 

The Juicer  def. Steve Fury w/  John Hawkins;

Non-Title Match - Tag-team  champions, Johnny Blast/Ice

(c)  def. Billy Lit/Damon Rite;

Chris Richards w/ John Hawkins def. Brent Batten;

No DQ  - Derik Billings def. Ice;

The Juicer/Danny Ray w/ Super Mario  def. Steve

Fury/Chris Richards w/ John Hawkins.

 

March  3, 2006 -  Community Center, Mt. Hope, WV 

 

Kid Apollo  def. Ice;

Chris Vega def.  Gary Vandall;

Non-Title Match  - Light Heavyweight Champion, Kris

King  def. Derik Billings;

Tag-team Titles - Johnny Blast/Ice (c) def.  The

Juicer/Kid  Apollo;

Heavyweight Title - Danny Ray (c) vs. War Machine  w/

Lady  Viper (Double Count-out).

 

 

 

NWA  TRISTATE would like to welcome the 1st Associate member in the state  of West  Virginia, known as "NWA MOUNTAIN STATE WRESTLING".

 

   The promotion  will be based out of the Southern WV market area,  and will be a valuable

part of the NWA family. Weekly TV is  part of the NWA MSW package, along with  bringing in some of  the best wrestling action in the world. NWA TRISTATE  wrestlers  will mix in with the current roster of MSW Wrestlers to make  the  biggest and best Wrestling shows in the Tri-State area,  With MSW in Southern  WV and TRISTATE in Northern WV, and the mixture  of the talent between the  two groups, Wrestling in WV just  moved to the forefront of thr Eastern USA  wrestling scene.  The NWA, TNA, & NWA TRISTATE Welcomes NWA MSW to the NWA  FAMILY.

 

    Richard Arpin

   Past President NWA

   Owner NWA  TRISTATE

    www.nwatristate.com

 

 

NWA  PRO WRESTLING EXPRESS RESULTS

February 26, 2006   Palisades  - McKeesport, PA 

 - QB Blitzz defeated Mantis666 by  pinfall

 - Jake Garrett defeated Eisen Drache by  submission

 - Dirk Ciglar defeated Brandon K by  pinfall

 - Quinn Magnum & Mad Mike defeated Armageddon  by pinfall

 - Brass  Knuckles Champion Sam Slej defeated Devil  Bhudakahn by DQ

 - Paul Atlas & Dan Miles defeated Three  Rivers  Champion Eric Extasy & Justin Idol by pinfall

 - Devine Devine & Chris Taylor defeated  Bigg & Nikita Allanov by pinfall two sweep the "Best of Three"  series, and win  the vacant NWA-PWX Tag Team Championship

 - NWA-PWX Heavyweight Champion Daron Smythe  defeated Scottie Gash, Crusher Hansen and Scott Venom in a "Fatal  Four Way" to  retain the title

    NWA  Pro Wrestling Express returns to the  Palisades in McKeesport on  Friday Night March 10th with the Tenth Annual "'Burgh  Brawl".   The doors open at 7:30 pm, and tickest are only $12 for ringside,  $10  general admission, and $6 for kids 12 and under.  For more  information, detailed  results and more, check out http://www.pwxwrestling.net/!!!   

COME  FIND OUT WHAT EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT - THAT FOR ELEVEN YEARS,  REAL  WRESTLING ACTION IN PITTSBURGH HAS BEEN SPELLED P-W-X!!!

*****NWA  PRO WRESTLING EXPRESS NEWSLETTER - March 3, 2006*****

 

     Since  1994 NWA Pro Wrestling Express has offered a brand of  professional

wrestling  that captures your attention with chaos,  surprises, drama, action,

and has  become the best entertainment  value in the Pittsburgh area today!!!

With a  deep and rich  history and tradition, NWA Pro Wrestling Express has

set the  standard for wrestling in Western Pennsylvania for over eleven

years.   That  is why real wrestling action in Pittsburgh is spelled P-W-X!!!

 

     Visit  the official website of NWA Pro Wrestling Express at

www.PWXWRESTLING.net  -  the only place for up to the minute news and updates

about  the only wrestling  promotion in Western Pennsylvania that matters  -

NWA Pro Wrestling  Express!!!

*****

 

10th ANNUAL  'BURGH BRAWL ON FRIDAY MARCH  10th

 

    NWA Pro Wrestling  Express returns to the Palisades in McKeesport  on

Friday Night  March 10th with the Tenth Anniversary Edition of  "'Burgh

Brawl"!!!   The doors open at 7:30 pm, and tickets are only $12

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