BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES FOR 5/22/06
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BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES for 5-22-06

5/20 NWA Anarchy Report  By: Larry Goodman

“Excessive Force,” at the NWA Arena in Cornelia, turned out to be a better show than all but the most optimistic NWA Anarchy fans could have expected. In a surprising title switch, Krazy K defeated Hayden Young to become the new Anarchy television champion. The owner of Anarchy exploded on Anarchy’s arch enemies. But it was the Texas Tornado match featuring Ace Rockwell and Slim J vs. Devil’s Rejects that stole the show with one of the best Anarchy matches in recent memory.

There was reason to question the wisdom of Anarchy’s decision to squeeze in another major show at this juncture. NWA Wildside traditionally allowed three months to build from Hardcore Hell to the summer big show. On paper, this show didn’t pack the emotional wallop or have the talent depth to give it that “big show feel.”

Spurred on by a molten hot crowd of 150, the Anarchy wrestlers turned it up a notch, and some cases turned the dial all the way to the right, to produce a memorable evening at the NWA Arena.

Ring announcer Ernie Rich introduced two servicemen that had just recently returned from Iraq. They saluted the flag during the singing of the national anthem.

(1) Brett Thunder & Randall Johnson & Adrian Hawkins beat Skitzo & Hector Navarro & Big Dog (with Rudy Boy Gonzalez) in If Anarchy is looking for somebody strap a rocket on, they need to look no further than Thunder. Everything he did was crisp and on target. He’s got the look to go with it, like a lankier version of “Z Man” Tom Zenk. Dog has decided that Afro-American blondes have more fun. Thunder took punishment to the back from the Texans. Thunder nailed an enzuigiri and hot-tagged Hawkins, who popped the crowd by vaulting off the top rope and charging full speed into the opposite corner to deck the heels. This thing was breaking down. Navarro and Hawkins clobbered each other with simultaneous clotheslines. RBG got in the ring to superkick Hawkins, but Thunder pulled him out. Hawkins pinned Navarro with an inside cradle. Postmatch, Gonzalez leveled Thunder with a superkick. A very hot opening match.

(2) Krazy K beat Dexter Poindexter to earn a shot at the NWA Anarchy TV title in 12:43. They did some amazing things in this match, but it lacked heat, probably because there was no issue that the crowd could sink their teeth into. Few gimmicky characters in pro wrestling are as well executed as Poindexter. His comedy stuff cracks me up every time. K hit his version of Seth Delay’s Kool Krusher and followed up with a springboard twisting legdrop for a near fall. K went flying through the ropes to the outside. Poindexter did the Exam Cram and hit a tope. With Poindexter hanging upside down from the middle rope and facing to the outside of the ring, K nailed him with a kneedrop off the top rope. It looked risky as hell but they were both OK. K applied an inverted chinlock/headscissors combo submission. Both men down after a flying knee by Poindexter. He pulled the suspenders down and hit a cravate legsweep, but K was in the ropes. K hit the Bluelight Special (drop down double knee from a J driller position) for a near fall. K pinned Poindexter with the OverDoSe (reverse DDT legdrop).

Adam Roberts entered the ring with the “Alabama sucks” chant ringing in his ears. Roberts said his partner, T. C. Carnage suffered a knee injury when he was “viciously attacked” during their match two weeks ago. Roberts said he had scoured the state to find an all-star Alabama athlete as a replacement. Out came a young, blonde Alabamian named Chrisjen Hayme.

(3) The Guys (Seth Delay & Patrick Bentley) beat Alabama Attitude (Adam Roberts & Chrisjen Hayme) in around 8 minutes. Bentley is cut beyond belief. Roberts carried the load for his side. It was hard to buy an innocent looking kid like Hayme as a heel. Guys were in control, until Delay displayed a total lack of psychology by whipping Hayme into the Alabamians corner and flying into a clubbing lariat from Roberts. Attitude used high impact double teams that had Delay in a bad way. Roberts missed bigtime on a cannonball senton. Bentley cleaned house. Bentley dismantled Roberts with a facebuster to the knee followed by an enzuigiri. Guys pinned Hayme with their finisher, a wheelbarrow/inverted lungblower. Decent match.

Roberts decked Hayme and referee Wesley Grissom after the match. Roberts was preparing to whip Hayme with the ref’s belt when Guys made the save. Bentley and Delay then made their peace with Hayme.

(4) Devil’s Rejects (Shaun Tempers & Azrael with Dan Wilson) beat Ace Rockwell & Slim J in a Texas Tornado match. This was a non-stop mix of mayhem and insane spots. In this cas,e It fit the story perfectly. There is so much hatred between these teams that it makes sense for them to risk their bodies doing stuff that makes no sense. The bell never rang. I’m guessing they went about 12 minutes. Rockwell and J crouched behind the camera stand and sprung a surprise attack on Rejects. Wilson was running for his worthless life. Rockwell set up a steel coffin of chairs at ringside and teased putting Tempers through it. The babyface team was blazing in the early minutes. Rockwell clubbed Tempers with his cast. Tempers was busted open. J broke up a Rejects double team by flying off the top with a reverses DDT on Azrael and backdrop to the heavens on Tempers. J hit a sensational tilt-a-whirl swinging neckbreaker for a near fall. Meanwhile, Wilson used his staff on Rockwell. Rejects doubled up on J and prevented Rockwell from helping his partner. Rockwell was able to bury a double knee in Tempers’ face. Rockwell stood on Tempers’ bloody face. Rockwell hit a stinger splash on Azrael. J did a step up headscissors on Azrael, who landed with a legdrop on Tempers. J went for the high arching moonsault but there was no water in the pool. In the psychotic spot of 2006, Rockwell put Tempers through a steel coffin of chairs with a top rope splash. That drew a “holy #####” chant. J escaped from Azrael’s cutthroat piledriver, hit the 360 Ace crusher and applied an inverted STF. Wilson interfered. J hit a wild corkscrew dive onto Azrael and Wilson. Tempers capitalized on the distraction. He pulled out a hammer and socked Rockwell in the gut. Tempers then hit a Tiger Driver to pin Rockwell. Wilson was orgasmic. The fans rewarded Rockwell and J with a tremendous round of applause. Babyfaces can rack up a lot of losses and stay strong in the eyes of the fans when they show this kind of heart and fire. If they come across as stupid or weak, it can be all over in a heartbeat.

(5) Krazy K beat Hayden Young to win the NWA Anarchy TV title in 11:15 . They started the match like their left hands were glued together. K threw the first punch. They traded until K bailed. K landed a roundhouse kick to the face and Young took a time out. K did a slingshot to the floor where he pulled out the old Caprice Coleman baseball slide around the ringpost. Back inside, K went for the sprinkler elbow drop and Young rolled out of the way. Young connected with a spinning enzuigiri. K kicked out of a delayed cover. Young turned K inside out with a lariat for one near fall and hit his sky high legdrop for another. K answered with a tornado facebuster. K gave Young a double stomp for a near fall. K climbed but Young caught him with a full rotation german suplex off the top. They swapped stiff kicks to the thigh. K skipped over a sweep kick and leveled Young with a superkick for a great near fall. K did the headstand in the corner. Young converted it into an Alabama slam for a near fall. Young splattered his guts on a missed frogsplash. K reversed a pin attempt by Young for the 1-2-3. The unspectacular finish got a half-hearted pop. Technically, it was a very sound match. It was also a title change that came out of nowhere and not one that fans particularly wanted to see (see notes below on Lewis).

K circled the ring on his way out. Brandon P was in the first row. They hugged. P clubbed K and jumped the rail. P whipped K face first into the announcer’s booth. HARD. Fans got all over P. Security dragged P’s ass out of the building through the front door.

Rockwell cut a promo that was babyface fire personified. It makes all the difference in the world when a promo rings true with gut level emotion. Rockwell had a cast on wrist and a huge bandage around his gut. Rockwell said he had been best friend with Shaun Tempers for 10 years and they had worked their asses off (as Pomp & Circumstance) to get into Wildside. Now, he was going to kick Tempers’ ass. Rockwell said if Tempers wanted to bring a hammer, he would bring a sledge and be HHH for a night. If Tempers wanted to bring a bat, he would bring one wrapped in barbed wire and be Cactus Jack for a night. Rockwell asked for an Anarchy Rulz match against Tempers for where fans bring the weapons on 6/3. “Sean Tempers, your ass better come for a fight, because I’m not coming for anything less.”

(6) Chad Parham beat Jeff Lewis to retain the NWA Anarchy Heavyweight title with the help of Mikal Adryan (15:05). Lewis’ entrance got the expected heat but also some applause. The champion is now billed as “Technical Perfection” Chad Parham. At 5:00, Lewis tried to suplex Parham to the outside and Parham made him eat the apron. Parham dove over the top and ate the rail. Lewis whipped Parham’s back into the rail. Back inside the ring, Lewis tried to pulverize Parham’s back. Parham landed a dropkick and both men were slow to rise. Parham won a battle of chops. Parham’s comeback built to an STO for a near fall. Parham gave Lewis the airplane spin. But Lewis got his knees up on Parham’s signature senton backsplash. Lewis hit a torture rack spiral slam for a near fall. Lewis went for the Lewis Driver and the Curtain Call, but Parham foiled both of them. Parham potatoed Lewis with an enzuigiri. Lewis managed to kick out. Parham went for the top rope double stomp and got ref Brent Wiley instead of Lewis. That looked brutal. Lewis hit a Russian legsweep but no ref to count. Lewis picked Parham up for the Curtain Call. Adryan met him with a Mafia Kick to the mush. Parham hit the senton backsplash and covered. Jeff G. Bailey splashed water on Wiley’s face to revive him for the count. The finish was poetic justice after Lewis screwed Adryan out of the title two weeks ago. Fans chanted “thank you Bailey.” Bailey cracked Lewis across the face on his way out.

Wilson entered the ring with Iceberg. The self proclaimed puppet master said Tank was off on his own roadkill tour and introduced the disfigured monster Dominous as Iceberg’s partner.

(7) Urban Assault Squad (Shadow Jackson & Nemesis beat Devil’s Rejects (Iceberg & Dominous with Wilson) via DQ (10:16). This was war. Four-way action to start. Jackson was able to stick and move against Dominous. But Iceberg clubbed Jackson with a rabbit lariat to make it two against one. While Rejects destroyed Jackson on the inside, Wilson used the Staff of Righteousness on Nemesis on the outside. Among other violent things, Berg used a spinebuster and a Thigh Drop of Doom. When Iceberg hit Ground Zero splash, Jackson was writhing in agony. Jackson somehow summoned up the strength to catch a charging Iceberg with a powerslam. UAS gave Iceberg a flapjack. Dominous goozled Jackson for a chokeslam, but Nemesis broke it up and clotheslined the giant over the top. They action spilled to the outside. Azrael and Tempers attacked UAS. Ref Speedy Nelson called for the bell. Rockwell and J joined the fray and the place was up for grabs.

Rejects laid out the babyface side. Wilson, who was still in the ring with Tempers and Azrael, asked if there was anyone else. Out came Anarchy owner Jerry Palmer to a monster pop. Wilson dared Palmer to get in the ring. Palmer did. Palmer exploded with a clubbing blow to Tempers and a killer powerslam on Azrael. The pop was deafening. After all the build up with the videos of Palmer in training, it was crucial for his first spot to look good and it did. Wilson freaked and ran away with the tag belts. The show closed with Team Anarchy standing tall in the ring and the fans on their feet.

NOTES: Last night was Young’s last Anarchy appearance for the forseeable future. He’s moving to the Los Angeles area to further a non-wrestling related career…The DVD version of Excessive Force will be available in 4-6 weeks. Contact [email protected] for ordering information...
Carnage will be back in action at the next TV taping on 6/3...Erik Watts will be doing his first interview since leaving TNA on this week's Wrestling Informer Weekly (Wed at 8pm). Watts will discuss his recent firing by GCW and for the first time ever, Watts will address the rumors of his alleged suicide attempt.

 NWA NEW JAPAN SUPER JUNIOR TOURNAMENT results from 5-19-06

Black Tiger, as expected, is headed to the New Japan Super Juniors tournament on 5/27. Friday night in El Monte, CA in a tournament for the last spot: Black Tiger b Alex Koslov, Cobra II b Jimmy Rave, Roderick Strong b Joey Ryan, Karl Anderson b Scorpio Sky, Black Tiger b Cobra II, Strong b Anderson, Human Tornado & Aaron Aguilera b Scott Lost & Adam Pearce, Tiger b Strong to win tournament. 

                                    NWA MAIN EVENT WRESTLING

                           RESULTS FOR 5/13/06   COLUMBIA, TENN.

 

       THE SHOW STARED AT 8:07p.m. AFTER THE NATIONAL ANTHEM

       THE SHOW FINISH UP AT 10:15p.m.

 

MATCH 1. BRANDON BARBWIRE VS. BLUE BLAZE w/BROADWAY ROSE

       This match was a good match for these two young guy. Match when back & forth

       No one could get the upper hand. The Blue Blaze when for a body slam. Brandon

       Barbwire reverse it to roll Blaze up for the pin. Broadway Rose just walking around

       the ring unable to help him. Your winner in 5:21 BRANDON BARBWIRE

 

MATCH 2.   SHAUN FATAL   VS.   CHRIS CAIN

      Shaun started off fast, trying to get revenge for what happen last week. Shaun was

      beating Chris all over the ring. Shaun was on the top rope to come off with a clothesline.

      Chris move catching Shaun in the mid-section with a boot. Chris was able to get a

      pin on the NWA MID-AMERICA X DIVISON CHAMPION IN 5:30.

 

MATCH 3.  "HEAVY MEDICINE" HEAVY MADDLE & PSYCHO MEDIC    VS.

                        L.A. PLAYER w/Y.T.  & KARNAGE w/BROADWAY ROSE

     Before this match started, NEW CONDITION WAS MADE FOR THIS MATCH.

     If Maddle or medic is pin. The loser will get his head shave. If L.A. or Karnage

     is pin. The loser will leave for 30 DAYS.

     Heavy & Medic start off with a little double teaming. This go on till L.A. hit Heavy

     between the leg. L.A. & Karnage go to work on Heavy. Heavy then make a tag, in

     come Medic. He go to work on L.A. & Karnage. Throwing L.A. out of the ring they

     go to work on Karnage. Keeping L.A. out of the ring, they was able to get the pin

     on Karnage. Your winner in 12:09 PSYCHO MEDIC & HEAVY MADDLE.

     KARNAGE has too leave for 30 days.

 

MATCH 4.         CHRIS NORTE   VS.   NEW YORK GANGSTER

                                          "STREET FIGHT RULE"

     In a street fight match there are no rule. This match started off with both mem useing

     chair, cane and what ever they got there hand on. NYG was bleeding bad,but was

     able to get the upper hand. He got a bag of thumb tack and pour them in the ring.

     NYG was going to slam Norte into the tack, but he reverse it slammimg NYG into

     the tacks. NYG was making a come back, he when out of the ring an got a table.

     He sat the table up, then he put Norte on the top rope going to throw him into the table,

     but Norte grab NYG and jump off the rope putting NYG throw the table.  Your winner

     in 7:55 CHRIS NORTE. After the match Norte would not stop beating on NYG.

     The ref try to stop him, but was push away tow or three time. The ref then fine

     Norte 500.00 and a one week suspension.

 

MATCH 5.  "Extreme Brother Team" Cody Whitehead & Antiono        VS.

                                Japanamation  w/ Miss Opium

     Tonight Manga has a new parter, JUICE. Manga & Juice work very well together.

     They has thing going there way from the start of the match. Cody & Antonio

     could not get thing going. Your winner in 9:14  JAPANAMATION W/ OPIUM

 

MATCH 6.          NWA MID-AMERICA HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH

                           LARRY COOTER    "CHAMPION"                     VS.

                    "MR.IMPACT" J.T.QUEST    "CHALLENGER"  W/XSTACY

     Before the match J.T. Quest got on the P.A. saying that last week win for Larry

     was a FLUKE. That he will win back the title tonight.

     J.T. started out strong, doing everything he could with the help from XSTACY.

     J.T. put Larry on the rope so XSTACY could hit him with anything she got her hand on.

     She was using chain, crowbar or choke him when the ref was not looking. It very

     hard for one person to take on two. J.T. just kept on beating on him, working on his 

     back. Thinking he had him beat, J.T. when to pick Larry up off the mat. Larry grabbed J.T.

     and rolled him up for the three count. Your winner in 13:10 an still the NWA  MID- 

     AMERICA HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION  LARRY COOTER.

 

 

OFFICIAL NWA-UNIVERSAL “MADNESS IN MAY” RESULTS:
SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2006
RADISSON INN TULSA AIRPORT BALLROOM

“MADNESS IN MAY” BEGINS WITH THE INTRODUCTION OF NWA
UNIVERSALS “INTENSE TV” BROADCAST TEAM JEFF JACKSON
AND CHARMING CHARLES, JACKSON MADE HIS WAY TO THE BROADCAST TABLE AS CHARLES HEADED TO THE RING.
CHARMING CHARLES PROCEEDED TO SPEAK ABOUT THE
CURRENT AND PAST AFFAIRS OF NWA UNIVERSAL AND THE
FORMER OWNER CHRISTOPHER FOX, THEN CHARLES CALLED OUT FOX TO THE RING.  FOX APPEARED, BUT NOT IN ANY 3 PIECE SUIT OR LOOKING LIKE THE “OLD OWNER” OF THE PAST, MORE LIKE SOMEONE READY TO SIT DOWN AND WATCH HGTV ON CABLE TV!  CHARLES ASKED FOX WHAT HIS PROBLEM WAS, DID HE WANT TO BE A TOURING PROFESSIONAL OR RUN BE A
PART OF THIS PROMOTION? FOX STATED “YOUR RIGHT CHARLES, I HAVE NO DESIRE TO BE A PART OF THIS CRAP, LOOK AROUND, WHY EVEN BOTHER, IT'S JUST NOT WORTH IT, I ONLY CAME TO THE SHOW BECAUSE THE NWA AND KEN TAYLOR NEEDED A REPRESENTATIVE AND SOMEONE TO CALL THE SHOTS WITH TITLE MATCHES, I'M ONLY HERE FOR A PAY CHECK, JUST LIKE EVERYONE ELSE!” CHARLES STATED THAT
EVEN THOUGH FOX WAS THERE AS AN NWA REP, HE TO HAD SOME PULL AND MADE A CALL TO NWA'S MIKE PORTER AND HAD HIS OWN SURPRISE! FOX THEN LOOKED AT CHARLES AND SAID HE CAN HAVE THIS CRAP, ITS ALL YOURS TONIGHT BUDDY AND LEFT THE RING, AND “MADNESS IN MAY” WAS UNDERWAY!

MATCH NUMBER ONE-KRUSHER K9 DEFEATED RYAN
DAVIDSON.

MATCH NUMBER TWO-TIM WARCLOUD AND MASON HUNTER
DEFEATED MISTER SATURDAY NIGHT MICHAEL BARRY AND
BASH WITH SASSY MERLOT AT RINGSIDE


MATCH NUMBER THREE-NWA UNIVERSAL X CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH.  CHAMPION SWEET DREAMS GARY GRAM MADE HIS WAY TO THE RING TO FACE MICHAEL STRIDER. AFTER A FEW MINUTES, CHRISTOPHER FOX CAME TO THE RING AND THEN
ANNOUNCED HIS “SURPRISE” FOR CHARLES AND FOR GARY GRAM INTRODUCING “THE BROKEN ARROW BAD BOY” JUSTIN LEE AS HIS OPPONENT AND FOR THE TITLE!.  JUSTIN LEE PROCEEDED TO DEFEAT GARY GRAM AND BECOME THE NEW NWA UNIVERSAL X CHAMPION.  SWEET DREAMS GARY GRAM LEFT THE RING, GRABBED HIS BAG IN BACK AND STATED “TO HELL WITH THIS I'M GONE, GARY GRAM HAS LEFT THE BUILDING FOR GOOD!”

MATCH NUMBER FOUR-MID-SOUTH/UWF WRESTLING LEGEND “HACKSAW” BUTCH REED DEFEATED THE SPOILER 2000 BY DQ WHEN BASH MADE IS APPEARANCE AND HELPED SPOILER 2000 BEAT DOWN REED.  AFTER A FEW MINUTES REFEREE JAKE BOULDER JUMP IN TO HELP REED WHICH HAS FOR SURE SET UP A GREAT TAG TEAM MATCH BETWEEN THE 4 MEN!

MATCH NUMBER FIVE-NWA OKLA. CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH.
CHAMPION BIG JOHN O'MALLEY RETAINED THE TITLE BY DEFEATING SLAM SHADY.

MAIN EVENT NUMBER ONE-
NWA WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
AMERICAS MOST WANTED “WILDCAT” CHRIS HARRIS AND “COWBOY” JAMES STORM DEFEATED THE NATURALS CHASE STEVENS AND ANDY DOUGLAS TO RETAIN THE TITLES.

MAIN EVENT NUMBER TWO-
OKLA. SIX SHOT MATCH TO DETERMINE THE NUMBER ONE CONTENDER FOR THE OKLA. CHAMPIONSHIP-
SIX COMPETITORS, 2 STARTING OFF WITH A NEW MAN ENTERING THE RING EVERY 6 MINUTES, ELIMINATION EITHER PINFALL OR OVER THE TOP ROPE.

TIM WARCLOUD AND MICHAEL BARRY ENTERED THE RING FIRST, THEN 6 MINUTES LATER THEY WERE JOINED BY MASON HUNTER, 6 MINUTES LATER GARY GRAM ENTERED THE RING, AND AGAIN AT THE 6 MINUTE MARK SLAM SHADY ENTERED THE RING. SHADY, GRAM AND BARRY WERE ELIMINATED LEAVING MASON HUNTER AND TIM WARCLOUD IN THE RING AND THUS THE SIXTH AND FINAL CONTESTANT MADE HIS WAY
TO THE RING AT THE FINAL 6 MINUTE MARK! CHARMING CHARLES MADE HIS WAY FROM THE BACK AND ANNOUNCED ROCCO VALENTINO AS THE MYSTERY ENTRANT.  VALENTINO MADE QUICK WORK OF HUNTER AND THEN ELIMINATED WARCLOUD TO CLAIM THE NUMBER ONE SPOT FOR BIG JOHN O'MALLEY'S OKLAHOMA HVWT. CHAMPIONSHIP.  UPON THE VICTORY CHRISTOPHER FOX MADE HIS WAY TO THE RING TO CONFRONT CHARLES ON HIS DECISION TO BRING VALENTINO INTO THE PROMOTION AND THE 6 SHOT MATCH.  CHARLES AND ROCCO SOON DOUBLE TEAMED FOX, AND MASON HUNTER CAME IN FOR WHAT LOOKED TO BE A SAVE FOR FOX BUT THEN CLOTHESLINED FOX AND HANDED VALENTINO A CHAIN IN WHICH VALENTINO WOULD USE TO BLOODY FOX.  SLAM SHADY THEN JOINED THE GROUP BY BRINGING A TABLE INTO THE RING AND POWERBOMBED FOX THROUGH THE TABLE.  AFTER A FEW MOMENTS BIG JOHN O'MALLEY CAME TO THE RING TO STOP THE ASSAULT ON FOX FROM GOING ANY FURTHER.

FOX WAS TRANSPORTED TO A LOCAL HOSPITAL AND HAS YET TO COMMENT ON THE ATTACK.

NWA UNIVERSAL ACTION RETURNS IN JULY.

CHECK US ON THE WEB AT WWW.NWAUNIVERSALPRO.COM

HOTLINE IS OPEN 24/7 AT 918/403-9959

 

 


Hawaii Championship Wrestling
Saturday Nite Slam
May 13, 2006
Wahiawa, Hawaii
www.808hcw.com


As promised and reported in the NEWS and RUMORS post,
the evening's event was dedicated to Sam Steamboat
Mokuahi, a truly GREAT wrestler who passed away on May
2, 2006. It was touching to see the HCW wrestlers and
staff paying their respects at ringside during the ten
bell salute. Anyone who might have missed the
Advertiser's obituary can read it here:

http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060504/SPORTS01/605040317/1189/SPORTS

1. Rock Star Ricky Thunder vs. Big Daddy Frank (with
Mr. Oki)

Referee Kazz was knocked unconscious at the eight
minute mark when Big Daddy Frank was setting Ricky
Thunder up for the Heartbreaker and nearly took Kazz's
head off with Ricky Thunder's feet. While referee Kazz
was out, both Big Daddy Frank and Ricky Thunder could
have scored pins, but there was no referee to count.
Taking advantage of the situation, Nightmare snuck
into the ring with a steel chair and caught Ricky
Thunder in a vicious DDT onto the chair. Nightmare
snuck out and Big Daddy Frank covered Ricky Thunder
just as Kazz started to come to. Referee Kazz only saw
the cover, counted three, and awarded the pinfall
victory to Big Daddy Frank. (time 11:17)

2. (Triple threat, non-title match) Nightmare vs.
Kaniala vs. Ativalu

Triple threat matches are always wild, but this one
was even more so because of Rock Star Ricky Thunder.
Just after the ten minute mark, Kaniala landed an
over-the-top-rope flying body press onto Ativalu, who
was already on the floor. Referee Scott Stryker left
the ring to get Kaniala and Ativalu back into the
ring, which left Nightmare standing alone in the
middle of the ring. Out of nowhere, Ricky Thunder
jumped into the ring and hit a Thunderbolt to get
revenge for the first match. Thunder jumped out of the
ring just as Kaniala and referee Stryker re-entered
the ring. Kaniala quickly finished Nightmare off for
the pinfall victory. (time 11:31)

After the match, Rock Star Ricky Thunder challenged
Nightmare to a House of Pain match on Friday, May 19.

Before the next match started, Commissioner Muraco
called Ahuna to ringside to wish him a happy birthday.
Kaniala, Jody Lopez, Ricky Thunder, and Kaimana joined
them at ringside with a birthday cake. Unfortunately,
as Jody Lopez was giving the cake to Ahuna, Kaimana
and Kaniala bumped into J-Lo, which made the cake go
into Ahuna's face and then onto the floor. Kaimana
quickly said, "Ahuna, I know you're mad, but HE did
it," and pointed to Jo-Lo.

3. Ahuna vs. Jody Lopez

Was this really the match that was planned, or was it
a result of the dropped cake?

For a while, it looked as though Ahuna would lose his
cake and his match. Taking a page from the legendary
Anderson textbook, J-Lo picked a limb (Ahuna's left
arm and shoulder) and pounded on it mercilessly.
Despite the extreme pain from J-Lo's submission holds,
shoulder breaker, and devastating knees to his arm,
Ahuna refused to submit. It was undoubtedly this
determination to win on his birthday gave Ahuna the
strength to turn regain an advantage, slam J-Lo from
the top rope, and cover him for the pin. Happy
Birthday, Ahuna! (time 10:29, ref. Jeremy the Axe)

4. (NWA Hawaiian Heavyweight Title) Kaimana vs. Kapu

On April 29 at the New Products Expo, Kaimana
challenged Kapu to "any kind" of match, but he may
have regretted his choice of words when a hardcore
match was signed.

Kaimana was the first to bring weapons into the match:
a steel chair, a golf ball, and a golf club. Kapu
responded with a loaf of bread (?), a screwdriver,
crutches, a street sign, and a table that would play a
devastating role at the end of the match. Kaimana
brought in a ladder and Security Chief Drew's
flashlight. Kapu also introduced cookie sheets, a
garbage can, a bowling ball, and a skateboard into the
match.

Kapu's forehead was split open and pouring blood
during the match but Kaimana wasn't quite able to cash
in on the advantage. When fans called for Kaimana to
throw Kapu through the table that Kapu had taken out,
Kaimana tried to throw Kapu into the far ropes for
some momentum, but Kapu reversed it and suplexed
Kaimana over the top rope and onto the table, which
split in half from the impact. Kapu dragged Kaimana
back into the ring and delivered a reverse DDT. Then
to add insult to injury, Kapu used a single finger to
cover Kaimana for the pinfall victory and NWA Hawaiian
Heavyweight Championship Title. (time 20:50, ref.
Jeremy the Axe)

As Kapu was celebrating his victory, Kuulei Adolpho
and Tsunami came to the ring to discuss the Malia
Hosaka situation with Commissioner Muraco. The tape
that Malia sent was played for everyone in attendance.
To sum it up, Malia was looking forward to coming to
Hawaii but some (unnamed) things came up on the East
Coast and in Florida, so she had to cancel. She did
promise to come to Hawaii in July or August. Tsunami
and Kuulei were upset, but Commissioner Muraco had
arranged with Mr. Oki to secure a replacement opponent
for Tsunami.

5. Tsunami vs. Lady Dragonsnake

It's bad enough that "Lady Dragonsnake" had to use
"her" feet on the second ropes as leverage to secure a
pinfall victory over Tsunami, but worse, after the
match ended, J. T. Wolfen charged to the ring and
revealed to everyone that "Lady Dragonsnake" was
actually Bushido-X in womens' clothes! (time 2:30,
ref. Scott Stryker)

6. J. T. Wolfen vs. Bushido-X

J. T. Wolfen had to have been fuming these past two
weeks since Bushido-X cheated his way to a DQ victory.
The HCW Kamehameha Heritage Champion took out all of
these frustrations on Bushido-X in this match. Bushido
barely had a chance to breathe, let along try to mount
an offense against Wolfen. Wolfen his his signature
moonsault on a prone Bushido and covered him. Bushido
didn't even attempt to kick out and accepted his
humiliation and loss in successive matches. (time
4:30, ref. Scott Stryker)
 


NWA Upstate and NWA Empire Events
***********************************
NWA Upstate- June 10th-Allstar Sports
NWA Empire- June 17th -Eldredge Bike Club
NWA Upstate- July 13th -Monroe County Fair
NWA Upstate- July 23rd- TBA
NWA Upstate- July 25th -Ontario County Fair
NWA Empire- Aug. TBA
NWA Upstate- Aug. 26th- Allstar Sports
NWA Empire- Oct. TBA
NWA Upstate- Oct. 21st -Allstar Sports

 

 

NWA NORTH AMERICAN TAG TEAM TITLES TO BE DEFENDED IN NORTH CAROLINA

(Chesterfield, VA)  NWA-Virginia promoter, Rick O'Brien, announced today that the NWA North American Tag Team Championship will be defended next Saturday, May 27, in Raeford, NC for Ring Wars Carolina.  While the opponents for the champions have yet to be determined, O'Brien is excited about seeing the North American titles being defended in different parts of the country. 

    "Even though UNOD has primarily been defending the titles here in NWA-Virginia, I think this is an excellent move for the champions, as it not only gives them exposure, but gets the NWA name out even more," O'Brien stated. He continued on to say, "The champions have a grueling schedule ahead of them. Not only do they have this defense next week; but in July,
the champs will be defending the titles in Johnson City, TN on July 8, then defend them the next afternoon in Roanoke, VA.  If they can hang on to the titles, then they will be defending them the next weekend in Matthews, VA."

    NWA-MACW has sanctioned the title defense. "Anything we can do to help make the NWA name more prominent in the Carolina's we will do," said NWA MACW promoter David 'Slim' Baucom.
    Challenge and adversity are nothing new to the champions.  When asked about the title defense, the cocky member of UNOD, Drake Tungsten, said, "Another title defense?  So what!!  We've proven time and time again that we are the best damn tag team in the Mid-Atlantic area, and now we're the best tag team in North America.  If you don't believe us, look at the 13 titles that we've held in the past 6 1/2 years.  Bet you didn't know that we were holding 4 of the titles at the same time, did you?"  Tungsten's partner, Bad News Johnson added, "We're tired of the lack of competition that we've been facing.  We took care of the Xtreme Outlaws, we're taking care of Thrills and Chills, and we're ready for a real challenge.  Even if that means having to go down to Florida and taking on America's Most Wanted, we'll do it!!"

For more information, visit http://www.ringwarscarolina.com , http://www.nwawrestling.com, http://www.nwavirginia.com, and http://midatlanticwrestling.com/

 
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