BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES FOR 5/8
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BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES for 5-8-06 

 

5/6 NWA Anarchy Report

                                         By: Larry Goodman

NWA Anarchy ran their final TV taping leading into “Excessive Force” on May 20 at the NWA Arena in Cornelia, Ga last night. The big news: Mikal Adryan was pinned for the first time in an NWA Anarchy ring. For the most part, it was a good setup show. Lots of talking and just enough in ring. It was certainly one of the shortest (under two hours) television tapings ever, which in this case was a smart way to go. The crowd was energized, but with attendance down to 100, the pops were somewhat weaker across the board.

(1) The Guys (Seth Delay & Patrick Bentley) beat Shane Marx & Chris Jordanson in 5:18. Guys gave their opponents a lot of offense. Too much, if you ask me. The jobbers jumped Guys from behind. Guys came back working the arm of Marx, who looks like a mini-Moe from Men on a Mission. Then it was heat on Bentley with a Marx spinebuster as the highpoint. When the jibronis telegraphed a double backdrop, Bentley seized the opportunity with a facebuster on Jordanson and an enzuigiri on Marx. Delay pinned Jordanson after Guys impaled him with a wheelbarrow/jawbuster combo.

An impromptu appearance by Jeff Lewis was instantly greeted with a chant of “Lewis sucks.” Lewis gloated about winning the tournament to become the number one contender, just as he predicted. Lewis said he had already proven that he was the best wrestler on television. At Excessive Force, he would prove that he was the best in the world.

Lewis’ deluded ego trip came to an abrupt halt when Attorney Jeff G. Bailey and “One Man Mafia” Mikal Adryan entered the ring. Bailey said they were on the same page. Bailey said Chad Parham was an abomination of a champion, and the only reason he left with the title at Hardcore Hell was through the interference of Todd Sexton. Bailey sold Lewis on the idea of a Lewis/Adryan main event at Excessive Force. “You want it, whether you know it or not.” Bailey Bailey had a proposition for Lewis. In return for keeping an eye on that “bald-headed geek” Sexton during Adryan’s title match against Parham, Lewis was promised the first shot at Adryan. Bailey and Lewis hugged. Bailey said they were all on the same team. Adryan wasn’t feeling it.

The second installment of Anarchy owner Jerry Palmer in training was shown on the Wrestlevision. Both of them have done a great job getting across the toughness necessary to become a pro wrestler. It opened with Palmer already winded from doing Hindu squats. Then, Palmer felt the sting of the steel cables. Trainer Todd Sexton gave the viewers a close up showing that they were indeed steel cables not ropes. Palmer ran the ropes until he was blown up to where he bolted out of the ring and barfed in a trash barrel.

Devil’s Rejects made their way to the ring. The video packages that Anarchy created have added some pizazz to the entrances. Rejects is my personal favorite.

Dan Wilson’s act grows more bleak and perverted with each passing week. He’s a nasty, ugly person doing nasty, ugly things. Wilson prefaced his remarks with a blood curdling scream. Wilson said the long war for control of Anarchy was almost over. Wilson claimed that the Anarchy forces were in retreat (funny, it sure looked the other way around last week). Wilson said Ace Rockwell was down to one arm, and Rejects had taken the tag belts from “the cement baboons” known as Urban Assault Squad. Wilson said Anarchy’s last hope, Jerry Palmer, was a joke. Wilson ripped on Palmer for blowing chunks. Wilson said Palmer wasn’t prepared for the hell of Devil’s Rejects.

(2) Devil’s Rejects (Tank & Iceberg & Azrael & Shaun Tempers with Wilson) beat Ace Rockwell & Slim J & Urban Assault Squad (Nemesis & Shadow Jackson) in 13:47. The match opened with two of Anarchy’s stiffest chop artists, Nemesis and Azrael, letting each other have it. The babyface side had the advantage until J tried to fly from the top on Iceberg. Berg swatted J like a fly and flattened him with the Thigh Drop of Doom. The next 10 minutes were hell on earth for J. Easily the worst beating J’s absorbed since his return. Among the highlights…Tank turned J inside out with a lariat worthy of the Stan Hansen seal of approval. Tank applied a camel clutch that Nemesis broke up with a headbutt. With J seated in the corner, Iceberg obliterated him with a cannonball splash. Tank gave J the Kobashi chop treatment. Azrael drilled J into the mat with a Thunder Fire Powerbomb. Azrael gave J Fall From Grace into a hangman neckbreaker by Tempers. Tank and Iceberg did a middle rope Hart Attack. Tank hit the Chokebreaker. Out of blue, J turned Azrael’s quebradora into swinging neckbreaker. Awesome spot. Rejects fed Jackson off the hot tag, but the timing wasn’t the best. Jackson hit an Angry Man Slam on Azrael. Iceberg went over the top on a double clothesline. While Wilson distracted the ref, Dominous entered the ring and delivered a devastating double chokeslam on UAS. Meanwhile, Tank was at ringside doing a number on Rockwell’s already mangled wrist with the Staff of Righteousness. Iceberg pinned Jackson with a Ground Zero splash off the middle rope. Wilson surveyed the carnage and issued a challenge for Excessive Force. “We’ll do the devil’s work all up your ass.” The babyface team departed with a collective look of determination on their faces.

<(3) Alabama Attitude (Adam Roberts & T. C. Carnage) beat Adrian Hawkins & Randall Johnson in 5:58. Tremendous pop for the local heroes, Hawkins and Johnson, who got off to fast start. Roberts tossed Johnson over the top to turn the tide. Attitude went to work on Johnson’s gut. Carnage did a gutbuster variant of Abyss’ Shock Treatment for a near fall. Attitude did a double gorilla press gutbuster. Roberts used a tilt-a-whirl gutbuster and a slingshot suplex for near falls. Hawkins and Johnson rallied with some tandem moves on Roberts. From there, it broke down to four way action, and Roberts pinned Johnson with an implant DDT. Attitude were fixing to whip the green boys with a belt when Guys ran in for the save. Carnage was limping on his way out.

(4) Hayden Young defeated Salvatore Rinauro to retain the NWA Anarchy TV Title in 15:48. Sometimes even the best laid plans can turn to ####. This match didn’t flow well at all. The usually vociferous Arena crowd didn’t really get into it until the closing minute. I’m thinking babyface vs. babyface is not the way to go with Young at this stage of the game. I thought Rinauro might play subtle heel, but I can understand not wanting to go that route since he’s only recently become a full-fledged babyface. They opened up hold for hold. Rinauro reversed a hammerlock into an armbar and said that was European style. Young seized the advantage with a flurry of offense. Young mounted the ropes for 5 punches, did a backflip and hit a charging forearm. Call me old-fashioned, but I didn’t like seeing a white meat babyface resorting to closed fists for no reason other than to set up a flashy move. Young did a wild and crazy dive to the outside. Back inside, Rinauro took over with a dropkick, a stalling suplex and a trio of legdrops, all good for near falls. Young turned the momentum with an aerial attack. Young flew once two often and Rinauro caught him with a reverse atomic drop. Rinauro applied a wacky mat submission. Young reversed and Rinauro grabbed the ropes. They did back and forth pins that were no threat to Guerrero/Malenko. Young hit Caprice Coleman’s Thermal Shock for a near fall. Rinauro tried to bust out the Phoenix Fury Legdrop but Young blocked it. Rinauro hit the bicycle kick for a two count. Rinauro tried to bring Young off the apron with a tornado DDT that would have been a double suicide. Young blocked it and clotheslined Rinauro back to the inside. Rinauro hit a bulldog off the top for a great near fall. That got the crowd revved. Young barely kicked out before the three. Young did a springboard flip dive that wiped Rinauro out bigtime. Rinauro didn’t appear to be ready to make the catch. They tried to do a midair collision on a double springboard clothesline, but they were like ships passing in the night. I thought I felt a breeze. Rinauro got a back bridge pin, and Young reversed it with a double underhook for the 1-2-3. That didn’t look to hot either. Rinauro put Young over in the postmatch. On paper, it was a win over a high caliber opponent, but the champion exited with less steam than he had coming into it.

(5) Chad Parham pinned Mikal Adryan (with Bailey) to retain the NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Title in 10:44. A terrific way to close the show. As a measure of how far his stock has risen, a vocal minority of fans were cheering Adryan like he was the real deal. That was a first. The pop for Parham was on par with those for Rockwell and Young, which hasn’t always been the case. Parham attacked and clotheslined Adryan over the top. Parham went for an ill-advised baseball slide and Adryan slung him into the rail. Parham fired a chop that exploded on Adryan’s chest. Adryan did more damage with the rail. Parham went for pescado, but Adryan made the catch and drove Parham’s back into the post. Adryan zeroed in on the champ’s back. Adryan hit a huge top rope lariat for a near fall. Adryan hit a swinging neckbreaker and made the belt-around-the-waist motion before covering for a two count. Parham didn’t appear to have any answers for Adryan’s attack. Adryan set up his double underhook suplex into the buckles, and Parham staggered him with an enzuigiri. Parham caught fire with a flying lariat, a back suplex and flying roundhouse kick. Adryan rolled a shoulder at 2 and ½. Sexton came to ringside. Bailey told ref Brent Wiley to get Sexton out of there. A collision sent Adryan and Parham to the canvas. Lewis ran in with a chair. Lewis swung at Parham (or did he?) and hammered Adryan instead. Parham hit a senton backsplash on Adryan. Wiley slid in to make the count, while Sexton cut off Bailey’s interference. The crowd popped huge, as it was the first time Adryan had been pinned since NWA Anarchy opened one year ago. Lewis stood on the ramp, shrugging his shoulders and grinning. Adryan and Bailey chased Lewis to the back. Sexton joined Parham in the ring for a show closing pop.

NOTES: The card for Excessive Force is as follows: Parham vs. Lewis for the heavyweight title, UAS vs. Tank & Iceberg for the tag titles, Rockwell & J vs. Azrael & Tempers, Guys vs. Alabama Attitude, Rudy Boy Gonzalez’s Texas Wrestling Academy All Stars take on Brett Thunder & Johnson & Hawkins and Krazy K & Dexter Poindexter (Kirby and T. J. Mack) make their return to Anarchy…PWE canceled appearances by Kevin Steen and El Generico for the 5/13 show, which was moved to the Waleska Ballfield due to a schedule conflict at the Canton armory…Dan Wilson pays a visit on the 5/10 edition of Wrestling Informer Weekly. The show airs every Wednesday night from 8-10pm at http://www.wrestlingradionetwork.com/wiw. Vordell Walker is also scheduled.

 

Press Release:

 

Join The Big Mosh & Blade this Monday night (May 8th), as we will be counting down the hours until MNM returns to PPV...The Mayhem that is! Your Home Of Wrestling Radio will be a part of the TNA Sacrifice Pay-Per-View & the following two weeks worth of Impact tapings on Spike TV.

 

*In preparation for this memorable weekend, former NWA World Heavyweight Champion & The Mayhem's National TNA PPV Correspondent, Dory Funk Jr. will make his return to break down the entire nights festivities & some early predictions on Slammiversary.

From Full Metal Mayhem (Christian Cage/Abyss NWA World Heavyweight Championship Match) and the return of the World X Cup to Jeff Jarrett/Scott Steiner vs. Samoa Joe/Sting & America's Most Wanted vs. "The Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels & "The Phenomenal" AJ Styles, we have got penty to discuss...as on paper this looks like one of the best PPV cards of the year!

*The color-commentator for Total Nonstop Action & one of MNMs all-time favorite guests, "Mr. Gem-Mint," 10 Don West will also join the program for all of the latest TNA news & notes leading into Sacrifice (including an update on the return of The Franchise Shane Douglas to TNA, where Hardcore War will take TNAs future house shows) -- and so much more.

 

*And, former ECW World Heavyweight Champion, one of the pioneers of the X-Division, & the man who will be returning to the former ECW Arena to take on Petey Williams at TNAs northeast debut on June 9th, Jerry Lynn, will step into The Mayhem squared circle to give his thoughts on the World X Cup Tournament, Joey Styles comments on RAW, if he thinks the return of Extreme Championship Wrestling will be successful. Will Jerry ever step foot into an ECW ring in the future? You have to tune in to find out!

Start posting your questions/comments for Dory, Don, & Jerry on the MNM Uberfun Message Board (located at www.MondayNightMayhem.com), e-mail them to [email protected], or post your musings on the MNM My Space (located at www.MySpace.com/MondayNightMayhem).

"Sweeps month" continues this Monday night LIVE (starting at 7PM ET/6PM CT for "Your Home Of Wrestling Radio" -- our final live show before The Mayhem heads down to Orlando, FL for some "fun in the sun!" We'll see you then!

 

 

NWA NEW JAPAN PRO WRESTLING ANNOUNCEMENT

THE BEST OF AMERICAN SUPER JR. AND LA GRAN CONVOCATORIA ROSTER IS COMPLETE

Santa Monica, CA (May 4, 2006) – The Best of American Super Jr. Tournament is just a few short weeks away and today organizers have released the final four participants for the May 19th event, they are:

Alex Koslov – From NWA™ Pro Wrestling comes this very popular Russian born fighter. Koslov has been a top competitor for every promotion he has worked for and since dedicating himself to the New Japan Dojo and the NWA™, he has stepped his game up 100%. Koslov hopes that his “Red Scare” submission will take him to the finals and his first schedule with NJPW.

Joey Ryan – The current Pro Wrestling Guerrilla Champion throws his hat in the arena, as he is no stranger to the BOASJ format. For years Ryan frequented the New Japan Dojo and understands Mr. Inoki’s “Toukon” philosophy. Since leaving the Dojo in 2003, Ryan has made a bigger name for himself as he has competed all around the world as well as having several appearances with World Wrestling Entertainment® under his belt.

Karl “The Machine Gun” Anderson – Representing the National Wrestling Alliance® as its reigning British Commonwealth Champion comes a man with a lot of weight on his shoulders. Anderson does not know the definition as he has been on a winning streak over the last three months. He is dedicated to his family’s heritage and always wants to do his Uncle Ole and Arn proud.

Black Tiger – This man participated in last years BOASJ and lost to Dragon Soldier B, but won a spot in the Japanese tour because Officials pulled “B” due to unsportsmanlike like conduct. Black Tiger has had a bitter feud with Tiger Mask and lost his IWGP Jr. and NWA™ World Jr. titles to him earlier this year. Black Tiger is also a member of Jushin Liger’s CTU and TNA’s Team Japan.

La Gran Convocatoria: Best of Super Jr. Bound is a new Lucha Themed Tournament that will be held on Sunday May 14, 2006 at the New Japan Dojo in Santa Monica, CA. The following will be participating:

Fuego

Impacto

Shamu Jr.

No Fear

Acero Dorado

Guerrero de Sangre

Phoenix Star

These two spectacular shows are a part of the New Japan Dojo’s 4th Anniversary Celebration. Bell Time for the Best of American Super Jr. Tournament in El Monte, CA is 7:30 PM and there is a $15.00 General Admission Ticket. La Gran Convocatoria will happen at the New Japan Dojo and Adult Tickets are $10.00 while Children are $5.00. Tickets are on sale at both locations. Card subject to change.

 

 

New NWA Midwest Tag Champs - MAW 5/5 results
« Thread Started on May 6, 2006, 3:01pm »




With an estimated crowd of 375 or so here are your results:

Opening Match:
"Hot Chocolate" Acid Jazz pinning "All That" Steve Boz.
Good opening bout.


Awards were given out next, to Adrian Serrano and Ian Rotten. Of course, this gave Ian the opportunity to call out The Skullkrusher. Skull came out and finally ran Carmine and Ian off.

Match2:
Dysfunction and Jason Dukes w/ Shortstack and Joey Eastman pinned The "Gay Bar Superstars", Silas Young and Bobby Valentino when Jason hit the Top Rope Moonsault on Bobby.
Silas and Bobby always have heat from the crowd.

Match 3: For the NWA British Commonwealth Title:
Champ Karl Anderson made Pepper Parks submit to the Boston Crab. This was a very good match.


Match 4: For the NWA Midwest Tag Team Titles:
"State of the Art" Jason Reign and Marco Cordova beat Tyler Black and Marek Brave when Reign pinned Brave after using the Brass Knuckles. Marco took the Tag belts which distracted Tyler and the ref allowing to set up the pin.

Match 5: For the MAW World Title:
"The King of the Deathmatches" Ian Rotten w/ Carmine Despirto pinned Skullkrusher after throwing a fireball into Skull's face and chest. Carmine had the ref distracted.

Nick Bockwinkel was introduced to the crowd and said it was good being back in Milwaukee. This lead to Intermission.

Match 6: For the NWA Midwest Ladies Title:
Mickie Knuckles pinned Mischif after a Shinning Wizzard. After the match, Mischif sprayed the Green Mist into Mickie's eyes.

Match 7: For the Ownership of MAW:
"The Hardcore Dream Team", Corporal Robinson and Hardcore Craig pinned Carmine's "Mystery Team"of Brandon Tomaselli and J-Boy when Craig pinned Tomiselli. J-Boy ended up with dollars stapled to his face. After the match, K.M. Ultra tried to interfere but was given three wicked chairs shots by Corp and Craig.

Match 8: Our Main Event:
NWA X-Division Champion Samoa Joe choked out NWA Missouri State Champion Abyss with the Rear Naked Choke. This was a hard hitting match that saw Abyss get a lot of offence in on Joe. Joe was VERY over with the crowd.

Their next two shows will be Friday May 26th and June 9th. Both have a bell time of 8 PM and are back at the Sports Connection at 3000 South 13th Street in Milwaukee. When I see a card I will post the info for everyone.

Thanks to all of you who came out to support NWA MAW and hope you come back soon.

 

NWA MID-WEST 5/6 Streamwood, IL results

Esteban Molina and Ricky Thomas def Chandler McClure and Jason Reign
Afetr the match, Reign and Cordova attacked Chandler

Mississippi Madman def KC Jackson

Mickie Knuckles def Mschiff to retain the NWA Midwest Women's Title

Karl Anderson def Pepper Parks.
AWESOME match. Both men will be returning to NWA Midwest next show on July 8th in Streamwood

Corp Robinson and Hadcore Craig def Jason Dukes and Keith Walker

 

Ryan Boz def Abyss by DQ after Abyss Black Hole Slammed ref PJ Drummond

Alex Shelley def Brandon Thomaselli, Acid Jazz and Jayson Strife to win the NWA Midwest X Division Title

Samoa Joe def SkullKrusher Rashee Brown by DQ after Karl Anderson ran in. The Machine Gun received a muscle Buster for his troubles

Crowd was Huge.

May 6, 2006
By NWA Tri-State Reporter
Results from Parkersburg, WV

It was another great night of NWA Tri-State at the City Park Pavilion in Parkersburg, WV. We had a crowd of around 125 screaming fans,” we had to deal with three proms in town tonight” and they got to see 7 great matches with some old faces and the introduction of others. Plus, there was a two shocking returns. The referee’s for the night were NWA Tri-State Senior Referee Tony Wolfe, and from NWA Mountain State Referee Bryan Kyle. 

In the opening match
Wicked with his manager “the Nunn in Training” Nikita Nightingale took on Zack Practor Jr. These two young men know each other very well because they were both trained by the same man. It showed in this match, it was a back and forth in the match with both men giving their all and it broke down into a slugfest. But in the end Practor hit a diamond cutter for the 1-2-3  
Zack Practor Jr. pinned Wicked after hitting a diamond cutter

In the second match of the night
D.J. Skittles took on the returning Flash Fury, This was a match of two totally different styles, but both men proved they deserved a chance to impress the fans and the promoter to move up the ladder to work for a shot at a title sometime in the future. But when the match was done Skittles hit his finisher Taste the Rainbow and got the 1-2-3
D.J. Skittles won via pin fall on Flash Fury after hitting his finisher Taste the Rainbow

In the third match
“Dynamite” Derik Billings took on Zack McGuire with his manager. These two young men did very well in their match for never ever seeing or working together. When it was all said and done McGuire went for a moonsault off the top-rope and then Billings hit his big boot break for the 1-2-3
“Dynamite” Derik Billings defeated Zack McGuire via pin fall

In the fourth match of the evening
“The Self pro-claimed Sexiest Man Ever” Chris Kahn with his manager”The returning Scooter” took on “One half of Da Rydaz” the Juggulator, this match was a good hard fought match. Both men showed their great skills pushing each other to the edge. In the end, both men went to the outside and as the referee was counting Kahn hit a Veridical Suplex and both men got counted out before they could make the 10 count.
Chris Kahn and the Juggulator went to a double count out

In the Fifth match of the night
For the NWA Tri-State Tag Team Titles
Champions Team Big Time “Omega Aaron Draven & Zac Vincent” were to take on a Mystery Tag Team. Owner Richard Arpin came into the ring and told Referee Tony Wolfe to go get a something from a box he had over on a table and bring it back to the ring. Arpin said that he had a release to show Omega & Zac Vincent, they went nuts when the first name was announced which was “Violent” Vance Desmond. Arpin and Desmond talked in the ring and Arpin told Desmond he had him a partner for the match and when the music hit Team Big Time went off the deep end, the second part of the team was the return of Rocky Reynolds. The match started with Desmond and Omega and it was like Desmond had never been out of the ring. It was a great had fought match with Big Time trying every lowdown thing they could, in the end Big Time hit a double DDT on Desmond and got the 1-2-3
Champions Team Big Time “Omega Aaron Draven & Zac Vincent” defeated “Violent” Vance Desmond and Rocky Reynolds via pin fall

In the Sixth Match of the Night
In a 3-way Dance for the NWA Tri-State X-Division Title
J.T. Hogg took on Johnny Lightning and the Champion El Fandango with his manager Sinister Sinn.
This was a wild war where all three men busted their asses; the only problem was Sinn kept sticking her nose into the match by giving El Fandango a towel to choke people with and Sinn tossed it in for El Fandango to use after he hit the Tornado Slam, but as he went for the Tornado Slam Lightning reversed it into a cross-face and as El Fandango was reaching for the towel he tapped the canvas three times and the referee took that as a tap out, after the match Cole Cash came out and attacked Lightning and as Lightning started making a comeback Cash left the ring.
Johnny Lightning won the NWA Tri-State X-Division Title via Tap out from El Fandango

In the Main Event
For the NWA Tri-State Heavyweight Title
Champion J.D. Escalade was being challenged by J.W. Idol brought to the ring by his manager Simon Sinclaire. This match was a battle of old school versus new school, the match came to a end with Sinclaire jumped up on the ring with a cane and J.W. Idol grabbed J.D, but as Sinclaire went to hit Escalade with the cane he moved and nailed J.W. instead and as Sinclaire was realizing what he did,  Escalade hit a knee drop off the ropes and got the 1-2-3
Champion J.D. Escalade retained his title via pin fall on J.W. Idol

Remember on Saturday June 3, NWA Tri-State returns to the City Park Pavilion in Parkersburg, WV with a 7pm bell time
On July 1, NWA Tri-State returns to the City Park Pavilion in Parkersburg, WV with a 7pm bell time
And on Tuesday July 4 NWA Tri-State returns to the City Park Pavilion in Parkersburg, WV for their Fourth of July Explosion with NWA TNA stars like A.J. Styles making his return to Parkersburg, WV.
www.nwatristateonline.com   site is still under construction

 

                                       NWA MAIN EVENT WRESTLING

                                              RESULTS FOR 4/29/06

 

MATCH 1;    CHRIS NORTE     VS.    NEW YORK GANGSTER

              The match was going back and forth. Chris get NYG in the corner for a big

               splash. NYG move out of the way, but pull the ref. Allen Michael into the

               corner. Chris splash the ref. putting him out. Chris go for the pin, but no ref.

              Chris lost it and go for the ref. beating him up.then go back to NYG. Ref. get

              up call for the bell. Your winner in 7:34 by D.Q. NEW YORK GANGSTER.

 

MATCH 2:   HEAVY MADDLE   VS. L.A. PLAYER w/YT  & STUNNING STACEY

              L.A. Player , YT and Stunning Stacey was waiting for Heavy Maddle to come

              to the ring. Heavy came running in the front door with a big paddle,jump into the

              ring and hit Stacey on her rear end.

              When the bell rang L.A. Player got the upper hand. Heavy was making a come

              back, when YT came in to help.Heavy pick up YT and gave him a body slam

              knocking off one of his shoe.Stacey come in with the paddle going to hit Heavy.

              Ref. J.D. stop her, trying to get her out of the ring. L.A. PLAYER get Y.T. shoe

              and hit Heavy in the head. Your winner in 9:38 L.A. PLAYER.

              L.A. PLAYER and YT leave the ring. Stacey in with the paddle to hit Heavy.

              Heavy take the paddle away and give her a good padding.

 

MATCH 3: "EXTREME BROTHER TEAM" CODY WHITEHEAD AND ANTONIO

                                                                 VS.

                            "JAPANIMATION"  MANGA & ANIMAE  w/ OPIUM

                 Manga & Animae when to work double team Cody. working on his left knee.

                 They work the knee over for about 9 min. before Cody tag in Antonio. He went

                 work on JAPANIMATION scoreing a pin. Then the Avenger came into help

                 JAPANIMATION, taking out Cody knee. Randy Whitehead came running in

                 to help his brother Cody & Antonio. Cody had to be carry out on a stretcher.

                 Your winner in 10:33 by pin fall.  "EXTREME BROTHER TEAM" Cody &

                  Antonio.

 

MATCH 4:                  NWA MID-AMERICAN X DIVISON TITLE MATCH

                          NO DQ,NO TIME, LOSER LEAVES TOWN FOR 30 DAYS

                                 SHAWN FATAL   VS.  BILLY MERCILESS

                 Shawn came out like a man on fire,taking it to Billy. Billy make a come back.

                 They was fighting with a chair when the ref. was accidental hit. Billy went for

                 the pin ,but no ref. Billy pick up the ref when he turn, Shawn roll him up for the

                 1,2,3. Your winner in 17:14 and new NWA MID-AMERICAN X DIVISON

                 CHAMPION  SHAWN FATAL.

 

MATCH 5:                   NWA MID-AMERICAN HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH

                               LARRY COOTER   VS.  "Mr IMPACT" J.T. QUEST w/XSTACY

                 Larry Cooter was not here tonight. Doctor told him to take a week off after the

              beating and the large amount of blood he lost at the hand of "Mean" Mike Woods.

              "Mr. IMPACT" J.T. Quest was very happy to hear Larry was not there. Thinking

              no one was in the lockroom. He make a open challenge. He was very surprise

              when Randy Whitehead came to the ring. NO one could get the upper hand.

              Randy went for a body slam on Quest, turning around  Quest kick ref J.D. IN

              the eyes. Trying to get so he can see. XSTACY came in and hit Randy in the

              back with the crow bar. Randy fall down with J.T. on top of him. the ref counts

              1,2,3. Your winner by pin fall in 12:15 the NWA MID-AMERICAN HEAVYWEIGHT

              CHAMPION  "Mr.IMPACT" J.T. QUEST.

 

 

                                NWA MAIN EVENT WRESTLING

                                       RESULTS FOR 5/6/06

 

       THE SHOW STARTED AT 8:05p.m. AFTER THE NATIONAL ANTHEM.

       THE SHOW  FINISH UP AT 10:20p.m.

 

       MATCH 1. SHAUN FATAL & CHRIS CAIN VS MR, JUSTICE & MR. X  w/ROSE

            Before the match BROADWAY ROSE, SAID that Mr. X. was not here and

            Mr. Justice was not going to wrestler tonight. That she has someone to take

            on Shaun Fatal. When the bell rang Chris Cain jump Shaun from the back.

            They was going, toe too toe with each other. Then Cain put a choke hold on

            Fatal and would not let go. The ref  Allen Micheal call for the bell. Your winner

            in 7:49 The NWA MID-AMERICAN X DIVISION CHAMPION SHAUN FATAL

 

      MATCH 2.      ANTONIO     VS.   ANIME

            The match was going on for 5 min. ANTONIO was getting the best of ANIME

            when "Mr. Impact"J.T. QUEST came running in and jumped Antonio. Your ref J.D.

            STOPPED the match for outside inference. Your winner in 6:33 by D.Q. Antonio    

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