BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES for 6-25-07
| 6/23 Hostile Environment Report By Larry Goodman | |
NWA Anarchy’s Hostile Environment from the Gainesville Mountains Center will be remembered for its many spectacular moments, the unspeakable violence that is the War Games, and a level of effort from the entire roster that was beyond reproach.
The show drew 697 paid and there were well over 700 in the building. Not the 1000 many inside the company were hoping for, but the largest crowd in company history, more than Hermie Sadler’s UWF drew a few months back, and more than enough to break even. And the Anarchy hardcore fans showed up in force, so the reactions to the entrances were strong across the board, and generally strong for the matches themselves, although there are bound to be some lulls during any show lasting almost four hours. Overall, the heat was better at the Fright Night and Season Beating shows in Helen, because the venue was just the right size.
The production values were first rate for an indie show. The sound and lighting were far superior to the UWF event. The spotlights and entrance videos gave it a big league feel.
Here’s what went down…
Ring announcer Eddie Rich introduced NWA Anarchy owner Jerry Palmer and Julie McMillans from the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Palmer said the worst possible thing that could happen tonight was that money was going to be raised for a good cause (according to Palmer, somewhere between $1000 and $2000 will end up going to MDA). When the crowd chanted “thank you Jerry,” Palmer said it was the other way around. Palmer said the building was only half full, but he would take it. He promised the fans one whirlwind of a ride.
(1) Todd Sexton beat Salvatore Rinauro via submission with the figure four leglock in 10:52. Sexton had been left laying in the ring at the NWA Arena on two occasions during the month of June after Rinauro enlisted the help of Anger Alliance to take him out. The crowd gave Rinauro a mixed response. Sexton got a good pop, significantly better than he got last time in Cornelia. Sexton frustrated Rinauro’s attempt to school “the legend.” Rinauro used a pie face, and Sexton made him pay with armbar submissions. At the four minute mark, Rinauro crotched Sexton on the top rope and hit a top rope bulldog. Rinauro got heat with the swivel hips routine. Sexton ducked away from Rinauro’s turnbuckle-assisted Pele to start the comeback. He applied a crossface, but Rinauro made the ropes. Rinauro hit a jumping knee for a near fall. Rinauro pulled his kneepad down, but Sexton caught him with a dragon screw legwhip and worked over the knee to set up the figure four. Rinauro’s facial expressions as he limped to the back were awesome. I liked the match. A couple of minutes shorter would have been even better.
(2) Anger Alliance (Brodie Chase & Brandon Phoenix & Adam Roberts & Don Matthews) beat Sex & Money (Caleb Konley & Andrew Pendleton) & Derrick Driver & Steven Walters in 15:56. Alliance got heat for holding up the four fingers. The Alliance attacked. The faces cleared the ring but got no pop for doing so. They did a series of dives that didn’t get much response either, as if the crowd wasn’t taking them seriously. Driver did some flashy stuff. His style appears to be tailor-made for an X Division singles match. Alliance got false heat on Walters, who took a hell of a corkscrew bump on a missed enzuigiri. S & M doubled up on Matthews. Then it was bigtime heat on Konley, while the faces whined and complained. Roberts hit a big thump powerslam. The crowd started to get behind Konley, but Chase used a hammerlock slam and worked on the arm. Konley hit a double flying lariat and made the hot tag. Driver got off a hot counter move to Matthews reverse suplex. Matthews then pinned Driver after leveling him with The Lariat. S & M were unhappy with Driver and Walters for losing the fall. An Ok match, but in the big picture, it behooved them to accomplish the same thing in less time.
(3) Slim J defeated Patrick Bentley in 17:38 to win their best of five series 3-2. Although they entered the Mountain Center knotted up at two wins apiece, J had dominated Bentley with his ground and control offense throughout the series. Bentley was on the verge of a confidence melt down during match number four before managing to pull out a win. This match was different – back and forth, fast-paced, and wide open. The highlight of the opening minutes was a cool exchange of armdrags. Bentley hit a plancha to the floor, and you knew this was going to be balls to the wall. Bentley flew right into a lariat from J for a near fall. Bentley picked J off the top and flipped him from a fireman’s carry into a backbreaker. Bentley started working the back. J rallied with a brainbuster. He really thingyed that sucker. J got Bentley’s back for a choke submission, but couldn’t make it stick. They traded pin attempts. Bentley scored near falls with the Full Articulation, the Spring Action Kick and a top rope sitout face plant. Bentley blocked a huracanrana and countered with a stiff kick. J looked like he was in a daze. J countered a fisherman neckbreaker with a DDT. J took an amazing bump on a layout moonsault Bentley hit the fisherman neckbreaker for a near fall. J hit the package piledriver, but Bentley managed to roll out to the floor. J did a corkscrew dive off the ringpost. J was bleeding hardway from the mouth. J hit a super Side Effect for a near fall. J applied the Roach Clip. The crowd chanted for the tap out, but Bentley made the ropes. Bentley went for Anger Management, and J countered with the Canadian Destroyer. J spilled to the floor to buy time, and managed to kick out just before the three count. With Bentley on the top rope, J came underneath for Anger Management. Bentley fought it off, so J brought him off with a rolling prawn to score the pinfall. Without a doubt, this was the technical wrestling match of the night.
J said he had proved his point by bringing out the wrestler he knew was inside Bentley. The crowd popped in appreciation of what they had witnessed. J told Bentley he had his back, and it was all’s well that ends well. NOT. Bentley turned on J, laying him out with the Canadian Destroyer. Bentley’s face turned mean and ugly. “The Reverend” Dan Wilson appeared in the aisle motioning for Patrick to come to poppa. They hugged in the aisle and departed.
(4) Shadow Jackson (with Jerry Palmer) beat Mikki Free (with Al Getz & his masked bodyguard) in a Dog Collar Match (7:30). Getz reverted to his “Duke of New York” days in a prematch promo where he put over the Yankees and Hillary Clinton. You know that got heat. Jackson got the best entrance pop so far. Free decked Jackson before ref Harold James could get the collar on him. Jackson came right back with bionic elbows. Free tried to run, but that wasn’t happening with the chain. Jackson used the chain to run Free into the post. They both bled but not a lot Free took over after a missed elbow drop and went after Jackson’s eye. Getz raked Jackson’s head with the chain. The crowd was hot for Jackson’s comeback. Jackson hit a powerslam, but Free kicked out of his one arm cover. Free almost lost Jackson on a pumphandle slam. Jackson hit a spinebuster and it was suddenly over.
According to the stip, Palmer was to get five minutes with Getz. Getz tried to run, but Jackson hauled him back to the ring. Free clocked Palmer from behind to give Getz the advantage. Getz choked Palmer with the chain. Not for long, as Palmer decked him with a pair of lariats and put him out of his misery with a powerslam.
Palmer was getting ready to hang Getz, when the mystery masked person entered the ring to save his obnoxious Yankee ass. It was Melissa Coates (former OVW talent and the Bag Lady in Deep South Wrestling) under the hood. She loaded Getz onto her back and carried him out like it was nothing.
Nemesis made a triumphant return to reunite Urban Assault Squad and got a huge hug from Palmer.
(5) Jeremy Vain and Truitt Fields wrestled to a 10 minute draw. Vain retained the NWA Anarchy Television Title. This match provided a nice change of pace. The story coming in was Vain weaseling his way out of tight spots with Fields. Huge pop for Fields. For better or worse, he looks like what today’s fans expect from a big league wrestler. Vain used a variety of stalling techniques in an attempt to make Fields lose his temper. He succeeded. Vain bailed after absorbing a wicked pair of lariat. Fields no sold Vain’s chops and gave him an old style Beel throw. Fields uncorked his power game to full effect. At 5 minutes in, Vain moved and Fields speared the post. Vain followed with a slingshot legdrop to the outside. Fields was selling Vain’s chops now. The crowd got hot for the comeback. Vain asked the ref to check the time. Fields powered out of Vain’s DDT attempt. He hit a flying forearm, and Vain rolled a shoulder at 2.5. Fields hit a gorilla press slam for a near fall with one minute to go. They did a big collision spot. Fields hit the Truitt Slam (sitout uranage) as the time limit expired. Fields signaled for five more minutes, and the crowd was in favor, but Vain wasn’t down with that at all. These guys match up really well.
(6) Awesome Attraction (Austin Creed & Hayden Young) beat Hollywood Brunettes (Kyle Matthews & Andrew Alexander) and Seth Delay & Adrian Hawkins in a Ladder Match to retain the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Titles (19:10). This was nuts. The belt was hung 15 feet above the ring. Three ladders of various sizes were ready and waiting. There was some comedy stuff early with the heel teams trying to get to the belt from an impossible distance below. Hawkins knocked Attraction off an 8 foot ladder with a springboard back elbow. That looked dumb. The action started to pick up. Alexander took a top rope bump onto the 6 foot ladder. Matthews ran up the ladder for a great dropkick on Creed. What followed were some of the most psychotic spots in Anarchy history. Two of them involved Young. From the top turnbuckle, he vaulted over the 8 foot ladder for a legdrop from the heavens onto Matthews. He topped himself by climbing to the top of the twelve foot ladder for a frogsplash onto Delay, who sold it like he was about to puke up a kidney. Delay launched a huracanrana off the 12 foot ladder onto Alexander, who was about halfway up the 8 foot ladder.Delay busted out the reverse 450 for a great crash and burn spot. Brunettes did the Sheeney Curse (double knee gutbuster/double stomp) off the ladder. Hawkins was the first to climb the 12 foot ladder and reach the belt, before getting knocked off. Matthew also got a touch. Matthews absolutely risked his life by taking a backdrop over the top of the 12 foot ladder onto a bridged ladder some 10 feet below. Creed appeared to have a clear path to the belt, but Delay whacked his ankle with a chair and climbed. Young slipped off the ropes on a springboard to the ladder ala Shelton Benjamin. Too bad. It would have made for a killer finish if he had hit it. Delay took a bump from near the top of the 12 footer and Young grabbed the gold. In victory, Young’s face showed his disappointment with missed spot. Creed was selling like his ankle was shot. All of the heels needed help from security to make it to the back. A jaw dropper of a match.
(7) Ace Rockwell beat Chad Parham via DQ at 10:15. Parham retained the NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Title. I felt for these guys. They had to follow an insane ladder match on a show that had gone over two and a half hours without an intermission. The match was fine, but the crowd was spent and couldn’t get up for it. It was also too similar to the story of the TV title match to garner maximum impact. As per usual, Parham got his personal security escort to the ring. Good pop for Rockwell but not what it normally would be. Rockwell took it Parham in the early and often. Parham wanted out. The turning point saw Rockwell chase Parham down on the ramp, only to take a devastating vertical suplex on the ramp from the champion. Parham dragged Rockwell back into the ring and made the cover. Rockwell got a shoulder up just before the three. Parham was Mr. Happy Go Lucky as he dished out the punishment. But Parham ate a spear as he flew from the top. Rockwell made a fiery comeback but the crowd energy was shot. Rockwell hit the spinebuster for a near fall. Rockwell ate the turnbuckle on a missed Stinger splash. Parham pounced on the opportunity with the senton backsplash for two. Rockwell came back with like a million blows to beat Parham down in the corner. Rockwell hit a bulldog for a near fall. Parham tried to run. Rockwell went for Aces High. Parham blocked and decked ref Brent Wiley for an intentional DQ. That got a reaction. But again, not what it would have under any other circumstances.
Palmer confronted Parham on the ramp. He said he was sick of the way Parham was representing the title and ordered no DQ-no count out rematch against Rockwell for the NWA Arena in Cornelia in two weeks. Furthermore, Palmer vowed to strip Parham if he laid hands on another Anarchy official.
(8) NWA Elite (Kory Chavis & Jeff Lewis & Phil Shatter & Abomination with Jeff G. Bailey) beat Devil’s Rejects (Iceberg & Shaun Tempers & Azrael & Tank with Reverend Dan Wilson) in the War Games when Iceberg submitted to Shatter (24:18). This was one hell of a cage: 14 feet high and 22 feet square, with barbed wire strung around the top and bottom. Chavis dominated Tempers for the first five minutes. At one point, Chavis hit the Spinesplitta and stared a hole through Wilson, the guy who called that move like nobody else could on Wildside TV for all those years. A section of the crowd chanted for blood. They wouldn’t have long to wait. Azrael (who defeated Chavis last week to give the Rejects the man advantage) entered. The Rejects tossed Chavis into the cage like a javelin. Chavis got great color. Lewis came out next, but in a nice touch of logic, Azrael held the door shut to keep him out of the cage. Never known as a high flier, Lewis scaled the cage and entered with a plancha off the top. Iceberg was next. He potatoed Lewis with a punch, chucked him into the cage, and took a fork to his forehead. Shatter’s entrance made a major impact. He tossed Tempers into the cage and he juiced. Then, Shatter hit a top rope fallaway slam on Azrael and gigged Iceberg with the barbed wire. Lewis used the fork on Tempers and licked it clean. The Elite had Rejects in a triple figure four when Tank made his return wearing a big grin on his face. He was back in his element. Wilson came in with him. Tank nailed Chavis with a chokebreaker. Meanwhile, Shatter was destroying Tempers ala Hernandez, with a powerbomb into the cage and then to the mat. Abomination announced his presence with a tree slam on Tempers and a powerslam on Iceberg. Bailey got in there as well, and it was THE MATCH BEYOND. Bailey stabbed Wilson with the veggie peeler and sawed on his forehead. Blood was pouring out of Wilson’s head. Bailey went for a dropkick. That was a sight. But Wilson hung Bailey out to dry and took a dagger to his forehead. Bailey was busted open. Dominous got involved. At some point, Azrael got tossed into cage and bit his tongue. He also had the barbed wire cutting his head and arm. Sick stuff. Iceberg went to the top rope and Bailey blinded him with the powder. Iceberg took unreal punishment for the rest of the match. Shatter brought Iceberg off the tope with an amazing superplex. Chavis put Berg through two tables with a top rope Spinesplitta and applied the Hillside Strangler, but he refused to tap. In the end, Shatter was digging a jagged shard of table into Iceberg’s throat. Iceberg was screaming bloody murder and was forced to tap out. This match made Shatter. He became the first man to make Iceberg tap out in Anarchy. He was already the first man to pin him. It wasn’t the bloodiest War Games they’ve done, but for danger and violence, it was near the top. As always, an incredible match.
NOTES: No word on Azrael’s condition as this time. He was the only competitor to suffer serious injury, which is pretty amazing in an of itself…NWA Anarchy returns the NWA Arena in Cornelia for their next television taping on 7/7 with Parham defending the Anarchy Heavyweight Title against Rockwell with No DQ and no count outs…GWP has a show the Waleska Ballfield on 6/30 with Shaun Tempers defending the GWP Title against Slim J in a 2 out of 3 falls match. Then, on 7/8 they have their big “Rage in the Cage” show featuring Demolition Ax…Chick Donovan is booked for 7/14…A. J. Styles put NWA Anarchy over strong during his appearance on the “Between the Ropes” radio show. |
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REMEMBER WHEN THEATRE HELEN, GA
SATURDAY 12-30-06
TAG TEAM TOURMOIL
ROBERTS & BLACKMAN VS HAWKINS & CARNAGE
TRUITT & SHATTER VS HAWKINS & CARNAGE
TEAM MACHTION VS TRUITT & SHATTER
YOUNG & CREED VS TEAM MACHTION
PHOENIX & CHASE VS YOUNG & CREED
BENTLEY & DELAY VS PHOENIX & CHASE
TV TITLE MATCH
JIMMY RAVE VS ACE ROCKWELL (CHAMPION)
TAG TEAM TITLE MATCH
(JERRY PALMER – SPECIAL REFEREE)
JUSTICE SERVED VS UAS (CHAMPIONS)
JEREMY VAIN VS “THE PHENOMENAL” AJ STYLES
HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH
SAL RINAURO VS SLIM J (CHAMPION)
DEVILS REJECTS W/DAN WILSON VS NWA ELITE W/JEFF G BAILEY
“TECHNICAL PERFECTION” CHAD PARHAM VS “TECHNICION” TODD SEXTON
NWA AnarchyReport by Ca$hFlowX
Episode 68
June 18, 2007
I apologize for the lateness of tonight's report, but I couldn't help pass up an opportunity to attend tonight's RAW taping, especially when I received two comps. My friend & I laughed our posteriors off when John Cena rapped about pimps, prostitutes and male escorts. Why? Tonight's show was three blocks from the heart of the ghetto. Even funnier, there's a prositution free zone behind my house, I wonder how long the suburbanite could survive in my hood. Probably not long. Cena could be a huge celebrity if McMahon didn't make it look like he was working for the Man. Cena is laughed at and hated throughout the hip hop community. One of the many reasons I don't watch much WWE is because of McMahon's insulting booking. Independent wrestling is where the heart and soul of professional wrestling lies. Yes, I had fun at RAW, but it just doesn't compare to your local indy promotion.
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!
- Greg Hunter & John Johnson join us for another edition of NWA Anarchy. Johnson reflects upon Chad Parham choosing his opponent for his upcoming TV title defense. This week, Todd Sexton & Sal Rinauro face-off in a mystery partner match, Jeff G Bailey appears with Abomination and the Awesome Attraction battle Justice Served for the tag titles.
1. Steven Walters & Derek Driver vs. Brody Ray Chase & Brandon Phoenix
THE MATCH: Johnson proclaims that Cornelia when undergo beautification when Chase & Phoenix embarrass Walters & Driver so bad that they will never show their face again in the NWA Arena. Phoenix takes a beating early on much to Johnson’s chagrin. Chase turns the tide when they double team Driver behind the referee’s back. Hunter proclaims that Chase has forgotten more about wrestling than a lot of people will ever know. Johnson takes exception to Hunter insinuating that he oozes Ben Gay and has Alzheimer’s. Phoenix counters a wheelbarrow with a faceplant. Chase celebrates after delivering a spinning neckbreaker. After commercial, Phoenix takes Driver over with an exploder. Phoenix distracts the referee so that Chase can drop Driver throat first on the guardrail. Johnson continues to admonish Hunter for calling the Stray Cat old and senile. Chase catches Driver with a pumphandle into an inverted neckbreaker for a near fall. Phoenix calls for the finish and Driver lifts his knees up when Phoenix dives off the middle rope. Walters receives the hot tag and goes Buck Wild on the rudos. Chase slaps Walters Silly and takes Driver down with an uranage. Phoenix finishes off Driver with the STO in this squash.
WINNER: Chase & Phoenix.
COMMENTS: This extended squash lasted about 3 minutes too long. It allowed Chase & Phoenix to showcase their move set and finisher without giving away too much. Vince Russo, Dutch Mantell and the rest of the TNA booking committee could learn how to book a TV show by watching how a good squash match can a personality over. As usual, Chase was fun in the ring with his facial expressions and power moves.
RATING: *½
- Greg Hunter is prepared to pose the $64,000 question to Todd Sexton: Who is your mystery partner? Before Sexton can divulge the secret, Sal Rinauro is here to confront Sexton. Rinauro has no problem further injuring Todd and introduces the longest reigning junior heavyweight champion the NWA Arena has ever seen, Fast Eddie Vegas. Sexton is impressed, but he has a better partner… Masada. Rinauro looks behind him and has this look that he is going get his f**king head kicked in. I would, too if I had to face Masada.
2. Sal Rinauro & Fast Eddie Vegas vs. the Texas Death Club (Todd Sexton & Masada)
THE MATCH: Every time Hunter interviews someone, something bad happens. Tonight is no exception as Masada stiffs Vegas at ringside. Vegas & Masada battle in ring while Sexton battles Rinauro. Masada takes Vegas down with a knee and stiffs him with a punt. Masada follows up with a brainbuster that only Preston Quinn or thingy Murdoch could admire. Sexton demonstrates overcoming a concussion by turning Spoiler and wipes Vegas out with a legdrop to his arm. The heels take over when Rinauro clotheslines Sexton from the apron. Rinauro focuses on Sexton’s head while cutting the ring in half. Vegas connects with a vicious punt between the shoulder blades and a fisherman brainbuster across the knee for a two count. After commercial, Rinauro showboats, but Sexton catches him with a Sunset flip for a near fall. Sexton escapes a double suplex and Masada receives the hot tag. Masada executes a high backdrop on Rinauro and tilt-a-whirl guttbuster on Vegas. Vegas dropkicks Rinauro to backslide Masada for a two count. Rinauro catches Masada with an enziguri while in the High Rent District. Rinauro mounts Masada and he counters with a top rope inverted atomic drop and a powerbomb for a near fall. Vegas springboard dropkicks Sexton to the floor and displays a feat of strength with an inverted fireman’s character. Vegas sets Masada across his knee and Rinauro lands a moonsault for a near fall. Sexton struggles to mount the apron. Masada blocks a double clothesline attempt and Sexton gets the tag. Rinauro nails Sexton with a series of brutal knees to the head. Rinauro lowers his kneepad while Masada suplexes Vegas on the floor. Sexton capitalizes with the Gamebreaker and Masada follows suit with a running DVD. Sexton makes the cover, but pulls Rinauro up at 2. The Death Club lives up to their name with a devastating double team double underhook faceplant. Masada makes the cover, but decides Rinauro hasn’t received enough punishment. Rinauro receives another double underhook faceplant. Sexton makes the cover for the victory. Afterwards, Rinauro throws up the poison tacos that he refused to share with fans when they chanted for one earlier on.
WINNER: Texas Death Club
COMMENTS: Masada looked awesome by employing Japanese psychology when he no sold Vegas’ early on. If you don’t follow Japanese wrestling, when your opponent doesn’t sell, then you stiff him harder and harder until he/she is forced to sell. It makes for some brutally fun exchanges. The stiffness displayed in this contest is commonplace among the main eventers throughout the Mid-Atlantic. The match itself was fun and breathed life into Sexton. Also, it helped that Masada & Fast Eddie were booked in a meaningful match in a special appearance at the NWA Arena. Rinauro throwing up at the end added a nice touch of realism, whether it was intentional or not. Live, I questioned myself why did the Death Club continue to assault Rinauro, but upon reading Lance Goodman’s fun reports, I understand why the Death Club continued to administer punishment when Rinauro was finished.
RATING: **¾
- Agent/Attorney Jeff G Bailey is accompanied by Abomination. Bailey relishes in the complete and utter destruction of the Devil’s Rejects at Hardcore Hell. Yes, it was a blood splashing psychodrama, a real life slasher film that was at the expense of the Rejects. Blood poured from the foreheads of Iceberg, Azreal, Tempers and Tank. Poor Tank was covered in blood, glass, thumbtacks and his own urine. His worthless carcass was hauled off on a long board. It’s hard to believe the Rejects won, but they had the Elite outnumbered because that coward Onyx refused to show up. Bailey threatens that Onyx better never show his face again and calls him yellow. As soon as Bailey further threatens Onyx, guess who appears: Onyx. Bailey tells Onyx his sweater is the appropriate color, yellow for being a coward. Onyx assaults and manhandles Abomination. Abomination throws a temper tantrum, but Bailey holds his back and books a match between the two at the next Anarchy taping. Onyx celebrates with the crowd as Bailey retreats to the locker room.
3. NWA Anarchy Tag Team Titles: Justice Served (Jason Justice & Mikki Free) (ch.) with “Mr. Representation” Al Getz vs. the Awesome Attraction (Austin Creed & Hayden Young)
THE MATCH: The Awesome Attraction is fresh off their victory against the Hollywood Brunettes at Hardcore Hell. The young females display their affection towards the Attraction as they dominate early on. Justice Served will have none of it and immediately take over. Creed finds himself flying over the top rope to the floor and Justice Served easily repel a springboard attempt by Young with a double chokeslam. JS treat Hayden like a pretty boy in jail and brutalize him. Young fights back with a head scissors takedown, but Justice decapitates him with a clothesline. JS continue the brutalization of Young for the next several moments. You can hear the young females in attendance screaming for Hayden to escape a legal assault and battery. The Urban Assault Squad answer the fans request and double chokeslam Free while Jerry Palmer distracts Al Getz. Creed wipes out Free & Getz with a top turnbuckle cross bodyblock and Young puts away Justice with the Flying Squirrel.
WINNER: Creed & Young capture NWA Anarchy Tag Team Titles.
POSTMATCH: The Hollywood Brunettes seek to get the job done when they assault the Attraction. Johnson enjoys the carnage as the Brunettes display their titles.
COMMENTS: This is why you should attend the TV tapings because you never know when a major title change is going to occur. Creed & Young were over enough at this point to get the titles. Also, this provides the booking committee more options to look at regarding the tag title situation. At this point, the JS/UAS feud is so entrenching that the tag titles were becoming second fiddle (not for the promotion, just the feud itself.)
RATING: **¼
- OVERALL: I remember the second half of the 4/7 TV taping was much better than the first half. This week’s episode was well booked and followed up nicely from Hardcore Hell.
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NWA ANARCHY TV distribution
EQUITY BROADCASTING
KEGS Las Vegas 8:00pm Sat
KWWF Cedar Rapids 6:00pm Sat
KWWF Cedar Rapids 5:30pm Sun
KCBU Provo/Salt Lake 5:00pm Sat
KDEV-LP Denver 5:00pm Sat
Augusta, GA WBEK-TV16 SATURDAY 9PM
Johnstown/Altoona, PA WBY-TV13 SATURDAY 9PM
TRI-CITIES, TN/VA CYB CHARTER CHANNEL 4 SATURDAY 2AM (SUN)
COMCAST CABLE ATLANTA CH-25
DEKALB COUNTY SATURDAY 10:30PM
HABERSHAM COUNTY (NORTHERN BANKS COUNTY)
WINDSTEAM CABLE CH-4 SATURDAY 11AM & 11:30PM + MON 1AM
AMGTV, a new network officially launched on June 4.
NWA ANARCHY is on the Network's schedule late night Fridays at 2AM, and Saturdays at 10AM & 7PM (ET)
Here are a list of AMGTV Affiliates.
Rank DMA Rank DMA Rank DMA Rank
KHIZ 2 Los Angeles
WPHL 4 Philadelphia
WJAL 8 Washington, DC
WHRT 12 Tampa - St. Petersburg
KKAX 13 Phoenix (Prescott)
WIVM 17 Cleveland - Akron
WLCB 19 Orlando - Daytona Beach -
KNLC 21 St. Louis
WBGN 22 Pittsburgh, Pa
23 Portland, Or
KOXM 27 San Diego
WRNT 28 Hartford & New Haven
WLLP 30 Nashville
KCWE 31 Kansas City
WBQC 33 Cincinnati
WJJA 34 Milwaukee
KCSG 35 Salt Lake City
WHDT 38 West Palm Beach / Ft.
WLLA 39 Grand Rapids - Kalamazoo
WJXS 40 Birmingham [Anniston and
WGCB 41 Harrisburg / Lancaster /
KLAS 43 Las Vegas
WBII 44 Memphis
KWEM 45 Oklahoma City
KCHF 46 Albuquerque / Santa Fe
WGSR 47 Greensboro / High Point /
WBKI 48 Louisville, Ky
KAIL 55 Fresno - Visalia
KJLR 57 Little Rock / Pine Bluff, AR
WRCX 58 Dayton, OH
WMAK 60 Knoxville
KGEB 62 Tulsa
63 Lexington / Beattyville /
WNEM 66 Flint - Saginaw - Bay City
KCTU 67 Wichita / Hutchinson, KS
WDRG 68 Roanoke - Lynchburg
70 Tucson (Sierra Vista)
WMNT 71 Toledo
KHON 72 Honolulu
76 Springfield, MO
WBCF 84 Huntsville / Decatur /
WDBD 87 Jackson, MS
KBTR 93 Baton Rouge
KSCE 99 El Paso, TX / Las Cruces,
KSBN 102 Ft. Smith / Fayetteville /
WSOT 106 Ft. Wayne
WESA 109 Springfield, MA [Holyoke]
WBPI 114 Augusta
WKNI 117 Montgomery [Selma)
KNIN 118 Boise
KGEC 130 Chico - Redding
KEJB 135 Monroe [LA] / El Dorado,
KNLJ 139 Columbia - Jefferson City
KBSC 141 Medford - Klamath Falls
KTIV 143 Sioux City
KJPX 144 Joplin, MO / Pittsburg, KS
WBGR 152 Bangor
154 Anchorage
WISF 157 Binghamton
WKFK 160 Biloxi / Gulfport /
WYKE 162 Gainesville
170 Billings / Hardin
WTVY 172 Dothan, AL
KIDA 191 Twin Falls ID
KIDY 197 San Angelo
WCVI 500 Virgin Islands
National Wrestling Alliance presents:
Reclaiming the Glory Tour---August 12, 2007 in Charlotte, NC
In conjunction with the NWA Legends FanFest taking place the weekend
of August 10 to 12, 2007 at the Hilton University Place Hotel in
Charlotte, NC, the National Wrestling Alliance proudly presents the
following card of pro wrestling action:
Main Event: Semifinal match in "Reclaiming the Glory: The NWA World
Heavyweight Title Tournament", featuring the winner of the Lou Thesz
bracket (Brent Albright or Fred Sampson) vs. the winner of the Terry
Funk bracket (Claudio Castignoli or Roughneck Ryan or Sicodelico,
Jr.)
"The American Dragon" Bryan Danielson vs. Sean Denny
NWA North American Tag Team Champions Scotty Blaze and Scotty Rocker
vs. The Old School Empire (Mike Booth and Preston Quinn)
"Mr. Mid-Atlantic" Damien Wayne vs. NWA Virginia Champion Pharoah -
non-title match
NWA National Champion Chance Prophet vs. Chris Escobar
NWA Senior Referee Jeff Capo
Plus more matches to come
NWA Pro/ HRW.
Over The Top
June 16, 2007
Hesperia High School
Hesperia, CA
Ironman" Mike Maze defeated Hook Bomberry
Scorpio Sky defeated Markus Riot with help from Sonny
Samson
T.J Perkins defeated Johnny Paradise via DQ
CK and Ronnie Tsunami (Killer Tsunami) and Mr. Instant
Replay defeated
Diablo, Ron Kilbourn and Antonio Mestre (Badd Company)
Slick Nick defeated "Sexy" Sonny Samson to retain the
HRW Championship
Diablo wins the "Over the Top" battle royal to earn a
shot at the HRW Championship at any given date.
After the show, Diablo made a challenge to Slick Nick
at Highway 2 Hell where Diablo would pick two partners
of his choosing and Nick would pick two of his
choosing. We later found out that Diablo would be
teaming up with Joey Ryan and Karl "Machine Gun"
Anderson and Nick would choose his tag team partner
Mr. Instant Replay and the Rocker Marty Jannetty!
NWA Pro Wrestling Report for 6/21/2007
*****NWA WORLD TITLE TOURNAMENT BEGINS*****
The groundbreaking decision by NWA Executive Director
Bob Trobich to strip the NWA World Heavyweight and NWA
World Tag Team Titles from TNA shook the wrestling
world to its foundation. The landmark 16-Man
tournament entitled "Reclaiming the Glory" that is
taking place throughout the continent has not failed
once to deliver the competitive action that the NWA is
known for! Six of the eight first round matches are in
the books. Here are the results:
June 2 – Cornelia, GA: “Technical Perfection” Chad Parham
def. "Mr. Mid-Atlantic" Damian Wayne
June 2 – Salyersville, KY: "The Shooter" Brent
Albright def. Osamu Nishimura
June 2 – Clifton, NJ: "Scrap Iron" Adam Pearce def.
Aaron Aguilera
June 9 – Mesa, AZ: Fred Samson def. Glamour Boy Shane
June 16 – Surrey, BC, Canada: "American Dragon" Bryan
Danielson def. "Bomber" Nelson Creed
June 16 – Danvers, MA: Claudio Castagnoli def. Pepper
Parks
*June 30 – Lebanon, TN: Sicodelico, Jr. vs. Roughneck
Ryan
*June 30 – Quincy, MA: Mikey Nicholls vs. Fergal
Devitt
For more information on the tournament check out:
www.nwawrestling.com/champ
Second Round locations announced for two matches:
June 30 – Waggoner, OK: Fred Sampson vs. "The Shooter"
Brent Albright
July 13 – Covina, CA: "Scrap Iron" Adam Pearce vs.
Chad Parham
*****RETURN OF THE WRESTLING SUMMIT*****
The hottest show in wrestling returns with four
announced dates and many more to come! The
international hybrid shows that have excited fans
across the country returns to Texas (including
Houston, the site of April's much talked about fan
riot) and Las Vegas plus a first ever show just
outside Los Angeles! Lineups for the July 28th Long
Beach, CA and August 12th Las Vegas, NV events will be
announced shortly. Here are the scheduled matches for
the first two Texas dates:
NWA Pro Wrestling Summit
Saturday July 7, 2007 7PM Belltime
LA Plaza de San Miguel, Houston, TX
1. Main Event: El Hijo del Santo y Rayo De Jalisco vs.
Blue Demon y Pentagon Black
2. NWA Heritage Title: "Scrap Iron" Adam Pearce© (w/C.
Edward Vander Pyle) vs. Sicodeloco Jr.
3. Sean "Syxx-Pac" Waltman & L.A. Park vs. Rob Conway
& Psicosis
4. Mexico vs. USA Steel Cage Revenge Match: Karl
"Machine Gun" Anderson & Joey Ryan vs. Los Luchas
(Phoenix Star y Zokre)
5. Cassandro y Incognito vs. Mango y Muneco Infernal
6. Ikuto Hidaka vs. T.J. Perkins
Plus the Mexican Minis and much more!
NWA Pro Wrestling Summit
Sunday July 8, 2007 3PM Belltime
Dodge Arena, McAllen, TX
1. Main Event: El Hijo del Santo y Rayo De Jalisco vs.
Blue Demon y Pentagon Black
2. Sean "Syxx-Pac" Waltman vs. Rob Conway
3. L.A. Park vs. Psicosis
4. 6-Man No DQ: Sicodelico Jr., Phoenix Star y Zokre
vs. "Scrap Iron" Adam Pearce, Karl "Machine Gun"
Anderson & Joey Ryan (w/Vander Pyle)
5. Cassandro y Incognito vs. Mango y Muneco Infernal
6. Ikuto Hidaka vs. T.J. Perkins
Plus the Mexican Minis and much more!
Stay tuned to www.nwawrestling.com and
www.myspace.com/nwapro for all the latest info on the
return of the hottest show on canvass, the NWA Pro
Wresting Summit!
*****NEWS THROUGHOUT NWA PRO WRESTLING*****
Every co-promotion throughout NWA Pro Wrestling is
heating up for the summer, even in Australia where it
is winter! Here are the updates from all our
co-promotions, including the announcement of a brand
new venture in Utah and an old friend joining the
family!
**NWA Pro/UCW-Zero**
NWA Pro Wrestling is proud to announce a partnership
with Ultra Championship Wrestling-Zero based in Salt
Lake City, UT. For several years the hottest wrestling
action in Utah and the surrounding areas has been
brought to the fans by UCW-Zero. Now, those fans will
also be able to see NWA superstars in action! Not only
will the UCW-Zero regulars such as Heavyweight
Champion Tristan Gallo, Derreck Jannetty, Jeff Orcut,
Validus etc. become NWA stars, but UCW-Zero CEO Stevie
Slick hopes to bring in several stars from across the
alliance. The first of these stars will be none other
than Joey "Kaos" Munoz! On June 29th at Centro Civico
Mexicano, Kaos will team with Khan Kussion to take on
Los Mochi Paco y Guerrero Azteca while Gallo defends
again Validus and much, much more! For more
information check out:
www.ucw-zero.com
**NWA Pro/Viva La Lucha**
For several years NWA Pro Wrestling has relied on the
expert assistance of our good friend, promoter Ruben
Zamora, on all things lucha. Now, after 5 successful
years of running Viva La Lucha on his own, Ruben joins
the NWA Pro Wrestling family to help bring fans even
more exciting action. The first joint show will be
June 30th in Chula Vista, CA and will include lucha
stars Rey Misterio Sr, El Hijo de Rey Misterio,
Psicosis, Fobia, Cassandro, Black Tiger IV, Cobra II,
Nikki, Crybaby, X-Torm, TJ Boy and more! For more
information check out:
www.myspace.com/vivalalucha_live
**NWA Pro/Alternative Wrestling Show**
Just in time for his upcoming Birthday Bash, AWS
Kingpin Bart Kapitzke has dusted off the AWS
Heavyweight Championship and a tournament to crown a
new champion begins this Friday at the AWS Shop in
City of Industry. Here is the scheduled card:
-AWS Light Heavyweight Championship: TJ Perkins© vs.
Lil' Nate
-AWS Tag Team Championship (2 out of 3 falls): The
Young Bucks © (Nick & Matt Jackson) vs. Midnight
Dynamite (Charles Mercury & Johnny Paradise)
-8 First Round Matches: Bo Cooper vs. Tommy Wilson,
Kayam vs. Apollo Khan, Ronin vs. Scorpio Sky, Joey
Ryan vs. Johnny Paradise, Al Katrazz vs. Enigma de
Oro, Ryan Sakoda vs. Aaron Aguilera, Crayz vs. Mikey
Nicholls, Al Katrazz vs. Enigma de Oro & Peter Goodman
vs. Sonny Sampson
-Plus Nikki and the return of SoCal Val!
For more information check out:
www.alternativewrestlingshow.com
www.myspace.com/alternativewrestingshow
**NWA Pro/Empire Wrestling Federation**
EWF fans are anxiously awaiting the July 13th event
that will feature a match from the second round of the
NWA World Heavyweight Title Tournament as "Scrap Iron"
Adam Pearce takes on Chad Parham. But before then,
they will get their fill of action and more this
Friday as EWF presents "Knock Down, Drag Out!" at the
Knights of Columbus Hall in Covina, CA. The show
features title defenses by EWF Champion Joey Harder as
he faces Dan "The Man" Kobrick, EWF American Champion
Karl "Machine Gun" Anderson who takes on Vizzion and
EWF Cruiserweight Champion Ryan Taylor who puts the
belt he has held for over a year on the line against
"Iceman" Webster Dauphiney. Also on the card Rey
Keijimura takes on Markus Riot and Bino Gambino and
Terex battle with No Countouts. All this and more this
Friday! For more information check out:
www.ewf-wrestling.com
www.myspace.com/empirewrestling
**NWA Pro/High Risk Wrestling**
Marty Jannetty is coming! Saturday August 4th High
Risk Wrestling presents its biggest show of the year
"Highway 2 Hell!" featuring an incredible main event
of The Young Bucks (Nick & Matt Jackson) teaming with
WWE Legend Marty Jannetty to take on Karl "Machine
Gun" Anderson, Joey Ryan and "Diablo" Donnie Tsunami.
This match has additional intrigue as Diablo recently
won the "Over The Top" Battle Royal to earn a title
shot at any time against HRW Champion "Slick" Nick
Jackson. Also HRW High Desert Champion Johnny Paradise
continues his battle with TJ Perkins as the two will
battle on August 4th in a Street Fight! For more
information check out:
www.highriskwrestling.com
www.myspace.com/hrwrules
**NWA Pro Wrestling East**
A full schedule of events on the East Coast awaits
fans as NWA Pro Wrestling East will be making regular
stops in Levittown, PA plus Lodi, Clifton & Seaside,
NJ and more! Come and check out the action as Reckless
Youth, Don Montoya, Joe "So" Delicious, Remi Marcell,
Fred Sampson, Evan Myers, Nick Berk, Devon "Crowbar"
Storm, The Playaz Club and more take to the ring along
with frequent visitors like NWA North American Tag
Team Champions Scotty Rocker & Scotty Blaze, Chris
Escobar, Damian Wayne, Lazarus and more! For more
information check out:
www.nwaproeast.com
www.myspace.com/nwaprowrestlingeast
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