BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES FOR 6/30/08
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BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES for 6-30-08

 

CNN.COM REPORTS on the PHILLIPS ARENA NWA SHOW

 

http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/sports/2008/06/26/nwa.60th.anniversary.cnn?iref=videosearch

 

ICEBERG w/THE REV VS MIKA:L JUDAS VS SHATTER w/JEFF G BAILEY

 

http://youtube.com/watch?v=67qViYJD0BI

 

 

                         NWA ANARCHY TV TAPING 7-12-08

                        NWA ARENA  CORNELIA, GA

 

                              TECHNICIANS w/TODD   VS  NEW WAVE

                 

                  JEFF LEWIS & JAY CLINTON  VS   H. YOUNG & T. FIELDS

 

                  ADRIAN HAWKINS, CONLEY & TALENT w/PENDLETON

                                                               VS

                                 BO NEWSOME, CHIP DAY & MALACHI

 

                                    SETH DELAY     VS      SAL RINAURO

 

                            BRODY CHASE w/MELISSA   VS  TK CROSS

 

                                    JEREMY VAIN   VS   MIKAL JUDAS

 

                   AZREAL w/THE REV   VS    SHATTER w/JEFF G BAILEY

 

                                   JAY FURY BARRED FROM RINGSIDE

                                            NEMESIS   VS  SHADOW

 

 

NWA ANARCHY TV EPS #124 ONLINE NOW!!!!

 

http://www.thesuperstation.tv/ 

 

SHOW #453-124

 

MATCH #1  CHAD PARHAM  VS  MALACHI

MATCH #2  JEREMY VAIN in ring (ADONIS & JUDAS)

MATCH #3  NEW WAVE  VS  HOLLYWOOD BRUNETTES

MATCH #4  NWA ELITE in ring

MATCH #5  NWA ELITE  VS NEWSOME, CROSS, HIROSHIMA & CLINTON

MATCH #6  SLIM J & SHADOW JACKSON VS NEMESIS & FURY

 

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

 

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NWA Anarchy TV Report by Ca$hFlowX

Episode 123

June 23, 2008

 

Next week’s NWA Anarchy TV Report will be posted on Tuesday due to traveling back home to South Dakota.

 

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!

 

- Welcome to NWA Anarchy Wrestling, this is PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING~! Last week on NWA Anarchy TV, Hayden Young defeated Jeff Lewis and Austin “Truth or Consequences” Creed to earn a title shot tonight at NWA Anarchy TV Champion Truitt Fields. Shatter was prepared to unstrap NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion Iceberg when the Devil’s Rejects interfered, but Agent/Attorney Jeff G. Bailey unleashed the “Korean Killing Machine” Kimo. Kimo made short work of the Rejects. This week, the Wild Bunch have earned a third shot at NWA Anarchy Tag Team Champions the Devil’s Rejects in a no DQ, no countout contest after earning two “cheap” victories.

 

1. Truitt “Killing” Fields fought Hayden Young to a draw, so Fields retains the NWA Anarchy TV Title.

Alright, this is a very unique situation for NWA Anarchy, a face vs. face title match. “The Beta Flick” Jeff Lewis joins on commentary to pregnant dog about losing to Fields during last week’s three way. Fields forces Young to a make a pair hasty retreats by demonstrating his physical prowess. John Johnson insults Greg Hunter and sucks up to the Feature Presentation. Back to the action, Young wipes out Fields with a somersault tope. Johnson asks who would he prefer to face: Fields or Young. Lewis says he doesn’t care who it is because he can still prove he is the best wrestler on television. (Isn’t that how the Ace Rockwell/Chad Parham feud started?) After commercial, Fields catches Young in the corner and delivers an inverted exploder for a two count. Nice move. Lewis inquires with the Wrestling Journalist if a punch is illegal. Hunter reluctantly agrees. Now wait a minute, I thought Larry Goodman was the journalist and Hunter was the play by play announcer. Am I missing something here? LOL! Young applies a front facelock with Fields draped on the middle rope and executes a DDT for a near fall. Johnson says Lewis can bring prestige back to the TV Title. With two minutes left, the TV champ fires back with a pair of clotheslines and a backdrop. Fields displays his awesome power by powering out a rana, but Young escapes a powerbomb and lands an enziguri for a near fall. With seconds remaining, Fields barely kicks out of backslide. The referee exercises his count after both wrestlers clothesline each other. Wait a minute that is a long 30 seconds. The bell rings after a Young turnbuckle whip. Afterwards, Jeff Lewis leaves the friendly confines of the announcer’s booth and heads to the ring. Lewis brags about being able to wrestle a five star match. He orders the “Green Boy” to step aside. Lewis says he is the real TV champion because he had Fields’ shoulders pinned to the mat, but the fans don’t. Young brags about going 10 minutes with the champ. Fields grabs the stick and tells them to figure it out themselves. As Fields exits stage right, Young tries to reason with him. Alas, Lewis kills two birds with one stone by shoving Young into Fields. Lewis rolls the Final Credits on Young until Fields makes the save.

COMMENTS: This was good considering two faces were wrestling. Line of the night goes to Lewis for calling Young a green boy. All joking aside, I love how simple and effective the booking was. During commentating, it was hard to understand what Lewis was saying because it sounded like he was too far from the mike.

 

2. Brody Ray Chase & Melissa Coates defeated Nick Paradise & Roxy Cotton.

This match was joined in progress… at the end. Afterwards, they prepare to humiliate Cotton via spanking, but Don Matthews make the save. Paradise is offended and confronts Matthews. Don sends him to Hades with the Lariat of Doom. Matthews grosses out Johnson by kissing Cotton’s hand. You da’ man, DON!

COMMENTS: If Paradise and Roxy Cotton aren’t drug references, then what is?

 

- John Johnson interviews the owner of the most coveted award in combat sports: “Numero Uno” Chad Parham. Parham displays the Certificate of Awesomeness and a cup of Starbucks coffee. What a man. Wherever Parham walks, controversy follows. Unfortunately, Jerry Palmer is mad that Parham is 2 – 0, but that’s old news. For some reason, the locker room’s credentials have bloated since the measuring stick has returned. Johnson equates the Parham Bump in ratings to a Presidential candidate appearing on a low rated TV show. It certainly didn’t help RAW when McCain, Nobama and Hillary appeared. Just as Johnson continues to relish Parham’s appearance, Parham’s hero Seth Delay appears. Chad & Seth make a wonderful heel combination. If the fans don’t boo Delay now, then they never will. Parham laughs at Delay for punching Sal Rinauro in the nose and cutting his locks. Parham notes Delay is so cool that the fans cheered him! Delay calls them girls rats and will still give them 5 minutes in the back seat of “the Classic.” Parham slaps Delay on the posterior as we head to out next match.

 

3. Corey “White” Castle defeated “the Lord of the Ring Rats” Seth Delay via DQ.

Johnson had an orgasm landing an exclusive interview with Parham and Delay. Hunter apologizes for Delay’s NC-17 rated comments. Awesome. After commercial, Castle is in control. After a spear, Delay feigns a rib injury underneath the ropes. Delay pulls out a pair of brass knuckles and clonks Castle. So much for any pancakes topped with lots of maple syrup at the NWA Arena after the show tonight. Delay even smashes the referee with brass knux for good measure. Rinauro makes the save to close up Seth’s Beauty Shop. As Delay backs to the locker room, he runs into NWA Owner Jerry Palmer. Palmer commandeers the scissors and delivers a tongue thrashing. Palmer promises to spank Delay the next time he brandishes scissors in his building.

COMMENTS: This was great entertainment. If Delay’s heinous act is joining Chad Parham, then at least part of the crowd will jeer him.

 

4. “The Leader of the New Jerk Order” Todd Sexton vs. Ace “Don’t Call Me Norman” Rockwell.

This match resulted from Sexton pinning Rockwell in a six man tag several weeks ago. Johnson scorns Rockwell for losing cleanly to Sexton. On the floor, Sexton delivers a Hot Shot on the ring barricade. After a Hardcore Hell DVD commercial, Sexton resorts to technical wrestling to hold Rockwell down with an armbar. They brawl for a minute until Sexton lands a roundhouse kick and a superkick, but Rockwell senses danger and counters with a spinebuster. After the referee administers his count, Rockwell goes on an offensive flurry. Johnson notes Rockwell can park a 40 foot RV in a 2 inch hole. If that’s true, then I’m paying Rockwell to chauffeur me the next time I head back north. Sexton lands a series of kicks in the corner and uses a rolling Fireman’s carry for a two count. Todd applies the Sexton Stretch. Rockwell struggles to the ropes to force the break. Sexton counters the Ace’s High with a brutal dropkick to the back of Rockwell’s head. Sexton sets for the Sexecution, but Rockwell counters with a lungblower to the chest for a near fall. Rockwell pays tribute to the High Rent District. Unfortunately for Rockwell, Sexton rolls through on a top rope cross bodyblock and slaps on the Sexton Stretch. Rockwell fights his way out by grabbing the ropes. Sexton is extremely frustrated and Rockwell exclamates the point by countering a series of knees with a dragon screw leg whip. Rockwell applies an awkward Texas Cloverleaf to which Sexton signals the Technicians. The Bald Headed Jerks save the Bald Headed Jerk. They receive a nice course of boos after a Hart Attack. As the Technicians head to the back, Rockwell calls them back in. They assault him with the Sexecution. The Technicians prepare to head back to the locker room, but Sexton grabs a chair when Rockwell rises back up. The referees head out to prevent further assault.

COMMENTS: We’re on a roll today with storylines.

 

5. The Devil’s Rejects (Shaun Tempers & Azreal) w/”the Reverend” Dan Wilson & the Staff of Righteousness defeated the Wild Bunch (“Brokeback” Billy Buck & Chris King) in a no DQ, no countout match to retain the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Titles.

Tempers unceremoniously dumps King to the floor when the Wild Bunch land dualing 10 Counts. Buck fights back with a series of bionic elbows. Buck tries to leap over Tempers, but he would have none of it. The Rejects focus on Buck’s knee. Johnson calls the Wild Bunch’s victories “circumstantial.” King continues to struggle on the floor with the Reject’s focusing their attack on Buck’s leg. Next week on Anarchy, the Konkrete Gorillas will take on Shadow Jackson & Slim J in the main event and Jeff G. Bailey will be in attendance. Buck counters a Figure 4 with a small package on Tempers, but Azreal barely makes the save. The Rejects continue to work over Buck’s knee. Again, King makes it to the apron, but Azreal plants him with a dropkick. To the floor, Azreal takes out his frustrations by stair smashing King’s head. The Rejects unleash more destruction on Buck’s knee. This is an absolute demolition. About two minutes later, Azreal clobbers King back to the floor. The Reverend grabs King’s hair to force him to watch the Rejects destroy his partner’s knee. King almost reenters the ring after throat snapping Tempers on the top rope, but Azreal sends him flying back down to the floor. d**n, how many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Roll? For King, it’s certainly more than three. Buck fires back and executes a Samoan Drop on Tempers. Azreal takes advantage with the Ted Bundy. King finally tires of the Rejects and smashes both of them with a chair. King covers Azreal for a nice near fall. The Wild Bunch connect with a double superkick on Azreal for another two count. Wilson is like Queen Latifah and has had it up to here with the Wild Bunch, so he coronates King with the Staff of Righteousness. The Rejects follow up with the Hellhammer. Azreal makes the cover for the victory.

COMMENTS: This was a fun match with awesome storytelling. This was the right way to build up the Wild Bunch unlike gaining to “cheap” victories. This made the Wild Bunch credible contenders, but yet the Rejects came out strong.

 

OVERALL: There was a lot things done right except for a couple of minor negatives.

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

 

 

NWA Main Event Promoter, Mike Porter,  is pleased to announce that on July 5, 2008 NWA Main Event Wrestling show that is presently on ION TV-Network Comcast Channel 17 in Nashville  at 8 AM on Saturday will move to 12 noon and will continue at 12 noon every Saturday thereafter.

 

 

6/14 NWA Main Event TV Review

by Larry Goodman

 

For an always entertaining review of Nashville’s weekly wrestling TV shows, SAW and NWA Main Event, check out Jerkin’ the Curtain radio with Trent Van Drisse and Tommy Stewart.

 

The show opened with a man in a Patriot mask sawing a log. There was a dilapidated shack in the background. “This saw just can’t cut it,” he said. Cut to a shot of the mask, gloves and an “NWA Tradition” t-shirt laying on the window sill.

 

The NWA Main Event broadcast team Jason James and Tyler Clemens informed us that the masked man was El Jackador.

 

(1) Shank “The Freak” Barzini beat. J. T. Lightning. Two guys in from Coliseum Championship Wrestling. If your thinking Shank Barzini would be a Mafioso type dude, you would be wrong, as Barzini is a gothic tatted up guy, who looks likes Azrael (NWA Anarchy) with a Mohawk. Mostly Barzini killing his undersized opponent with power moves. At one point, Lightning damn near landed on his head taking a powerslam. At another, Barzini potatoed Lightning to where he was too loopy to kicked out. Barzini let up on the pin and ref Jerry Ryman stopped his count. Barzini went up top high risk with a moonsault. No reward. Lightning made the big comeback. Finish saw Lightning come up short on a twisting high crossbody off the middle rope. Barzini managed to catch him and roll through for a pin that the camera missed.

 

The first of several ads ran for the Slam Jam 2008 on June 21. They’ve added Marc Anthony vs. Ali Stevens for the NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Title along with the Nick Gulas Memorial Battle Royal. The June 17 card features a contract signing for that match along with L.T. Falk vs. Eric Wayne and Andy Douglas vs. Payne.

 

(2) Steven Green pinned Damien Payne (with K-9 Kohl) in 7:20. An impromptu match ordered by NWA authority Jeff Daniels to punish Payne for putting the figure four on Green after their match last week. They were putting over Green’s flying, as he was on fire early using a huracanrana and a half-assed Stinger splash to score near falls. Kohl distracted the ref so Payne could use a low blow on Green. Clemens said with the Naturals broken up, Payne and Kohl were the best tag team in the company. Typical heel tactics by Payne. He applied a sleeper. Green refused to go to beddy-bye and broke it with a jawbreaker. Nice dropkick by Green for a near fall. Payne raked the eyes and took his sweet time setting up the figure four. Green reversed it with an inside cradle for the pin.

 

(3) Steve-O beat “Juicy” J. C. Crow. JIP with Clemens talking about this amazing headstand popout move by O that we did not see. Crow took advantage of O’s aggressive nature with a hotshot variation to take over. Crow either has short arms or a long torso. In any case, a weird looking body with a Dennis Condrey looking head on top of it. Crow launced a relentless assault on the arm with a cross armbreaker, a Fujiwara armbar, a Crippler Crossface and single arm DDT. O hit the the most overused double down move in indie wrestling - the enzuigiri. O was running wild until Crow gouged the eyes. Crow went for a leaping corner splash. O was long gone and Crow ate the turnbuckle. O nailed Crow with a superkick to score the pinfall.

 

Steve-O cut a promo for his match against Slacker J next Tuesday. Problem being that the advertised card listed Barzini as O’s opponent.

 

We saw Marc Anthony and Charming Charles somewhere in the bowels of the Fairgrounds Arena. Anthony was still wearing the World War II helmet with the inscription “Ronnie P. Gossett,” but this time, he had a toilet seat around his neck and a can of Alpo in his hand. Anthony said they didn’t listen to Ronnie P., because they weren’t ready for “Atomic Dogg” Ali Stevens, who had come to take Charles’ belt. “Not my belt,” said Charles. Anthony said to beat Stevens, you had to walk in his shoes. Anthony gobbled up some of the dog food and poured the remainder on top of his head. The dog food produced a disgusting, brown residue that ran down Anthony’s face onto the toilet seat. Need I say more. Charles again said Anthony was crazier than an outhouse rat and got the hell away from him.

 

(4) Andy Douglas & L. T. Falk pinned Shane Smalls & Damien Payne in 12:02. Falk worked most of the way for the face side. Once again, he used a ton of arm drags with flippy lucha flourishes. Falk took the heat with another long segment working the arm and lots of shenanigans behind the back of ref Jamie Ferrari. Falk hit a swinging neckbreaker and hot-tagged Douglas. His house cleaning looked terrific. Douglas hit a flatliner on Smalls and Payne made the save. The heels did a stellar collision spot. It was breaking down, and after being Mr. Law and Order last week, Ferrari had clearly gone soft. Douglas kicked out a double flapjack. Falk kicked out of a double team gutbuster. Smalls and Payne locked arms to block a double sunset flip. Ferrari kicked them apart and made the three count.

 

An Adam Pearce promo aired for his NWA World Heavyweight Title defense against “Boogie Woogie Boy” Gary Valiant on the June 14 NWA Top Rope show. Pearce managed to disrespect Boogie, the state of Tennessee, Jimmy, and even Big Mama all in the same promo. Sweet.

 

Falk cut a backstage promo for a match against Barzini next Tuesday instead of his advertised opponent, Eric Wayne.

 

Smalls cut a promo on J. T. Lightning, raising the production department’s batting average to .333 on promo/match combos. Smalls said he would blow through anybody to get his NWA Mid-America X Division Title back from Falk.

 

(5) Ali Stevens vs. Marc Anthony (with Charming Charles) was presumably a no contest. Anthony was hiding near the babyface dressing room and attacked Stevens from behind. Anthony was wearing streetfight gear. He was dragging Stevens around by his own chain. There was this awesome spot where Stevens split a table over Anthony’s head. They brawled on the far side of the arena and up into the bleachers. The other wrestlers came out in an attempt to pull them apart. Daniels and promoter Mike Porter were out there. Off camera, Anthony knocked Daniels down. Stevens did a dive off the bleachers. Clemens called it a 10 foot drop. That’s wrestling measurement, so in actuality it was more like 6 feet. Quite a melee.

 

Assistant Commissioner Gordon and Daniels were backstage. Gordon said George Gulas was going to The Board to get a decision before Tuesday night. Daniels cut a wrestler style promo guaranteeing a contract signing Tuesday night for a match with a stipulation where somebody was going to be get hurt.

 

A Stevens promo closed the show. Steven admitted he had to have some screws loose to walk around with a 15 foot chain barking like a dog, but Anthony was stupid crazy because he didn’t get the job done.

 

There are two things you cannot do. You do not fight a man’s women in her kitchen, and you don’t come in a dog’s back yard, cuz you’re gonna get bit, punk.

 

Closing Thoughts: You could have skipped the first 30 minutes of this show and missed very little of consequence. How hard could it be to either edit the promos out or do a new ad? The second half saved it with two memorable segments, the Anthony vignette and the promo by Daniels. The only good match was the tag bout. Barzini/Lightning and O/Crow were OK matches with lousy finishes. It never ceases to amaze me the way guys will put together a match with all kinds of moves and not take care to hit the most important one- the finish. There wasn’t anything offensive about Green vs. Payne. But nothing especially good either. Green reminds me of Slim J (NWA Anarchy) at an early stage of development. Green should delete the Stinger splash from his repetoire - it's not a move most little guys lok good doing. Payne makes me think of 80s wrestler Doug Sommers. The announcers fawn over Steve O like he’s a top level babyface. Based on the last two weeks, I don’t get what they see in him, although his match this week was a big improvement. Airing promos for matches that aren’t happening does not speak well for Main Event’s quality control. Neither did the camera work on this show, as they missed two finishes. Today’s fans have seen so much, it’s tough for anything to generate a visceral response, but the Anthony vignette did it for me. There’s a bizarre and twisted form of genius at work here – a truly memorable segment. I enjoyed Pearce’s promo. As far as TV helping to draw crowds, Mike Sircy’s biggest card of the year featuring the NWA World Title match had the benefit of ads on both SAW and Main Event and drew no better than they did the month before. The tag match had a very good finishing sequence. Falk worked his ass off again. There were points in last week’s match where Falk appeared to be reach beyond the limits of his athletic ability, but not a problem this week. The Stevens/Anthony brawl was not as effective as the clips of their brawl from the previous week. The action was fine, but the segment cried out for a second camera or a better angle or anything to get close to the action. I loved Daniels promo. The guy could always talk. The crucial thing was his personal guarantee of a violent stipulation match for the big show. This was the poor compared to the previous two Main Event shows. 

 

 

NWA ECCW
June 27, 2008
Bridgeview Hall
Surrey, BC


Scotty Mac was able to retain the NWA/ECCW Championship over the monster Cremator in Surrey, but now without a fight! The Extreme Lumberjack match degenerated into chaos as the lumberjacks involved brawled on the floor with each other. Cremator was able to execute the Incinerator on Scotty for what looked like a championship victory... only to have fire thrown into his face by Ice! Scotty scored the win to retain the championship, as Ice proclaimed he is the most extreme man in ECCW, and has taken down Cremator to prove it!

Chill Town had a very good night, as Sid Sylum, Dropkick Murphy and SuperGirls champion Nicole Matthews scored a victory over Cole Bishop, Disco Fury & Veronika Vice. The team of Disco and Bishop just could not get along, and as Bishop had the pin on Sylum after a Bishop Bomb, the referee was distracted by Disco Fury, allowing Dropkick to come off the top rope with a devastating legdrop on Bishop, giving Sylum the pinfall victory. After the match, Bishop attacked Disco, blaming him for the loss... and when Veronika tried to get him to stop, Bishop gave her a big boot to the face! This situation will come to a head next month in Surrey, as it will be Cole Bishop taking on Disco Fury in a Surrey Streetfight!

The battles between NWA Canadian junior heavyweight champion Kyle O'Reilly, 2008 Pacific Cup winner "Brilliant" Billy Suede and El Phantasmo are still not settled, as the Pacific Cup rematch ended in a no contest, as both O'Reilly and Suede forced Phantasmo to submit simultaneously! With the match being decided as a one-fall contest and not elimination like the Pacific Cup final was, five more minutes were granted to attempt to decide a winner.. but Suede denied the extension and walked off, leaving it a no contest. The aftermath of this contest has ECCW officials scrambling for a decision that will be under review and rendered in the near future.

SuperFunk thought that they had a clear victory over the returning Bollywood Lions after Gurv and Harv Sihra were distracted by Sid Sylum and Dropkick Murphy... but ECCW Commissioner "Gorgeous" Michelle Starr was having none of that, reversing the decision on the spot and awarding a disqualification win to the Lions! Even more, Starr announced that he had signed a new tag team to ECCW.. "Bomber" Nelson Creed and Kenny Lush, who made it very clear that they want SuperFunk's gold, and they want it now!

Azeem The Dream's feud with radio star Drew Savage has continued past the Pacific Cup, as after Azeem's victory over "Untouchable" Jamie Diaz, a match was announced for this Saturday in Vancouver! It will be Scotty Mac and Azeem against Drew Savage's mystery team.. and if Scotty and Azeem win, they will get five minutes alone with Drew Savage, and they have vowed that Savage will not walk out of Vancouver!

In other action, ECCW Hardcore champion Moondog Manson defeated Pink Panther, and "Dastardly" Danni Deeds continued his ECCW Extreme Jobber championship run with a loss to Los Bon Jovi #2.

ECCW returns to the Russian Community Centre in Vancouver this Saturday night! Tickets are on sale now!

For more information on NWA ECCW, go to:
www.eccw.com

 

 

NWA East/ Susquenhanna Wrestling Organization
June 21, 2008
Solanco Fairgrounds
Quarryville, PA


Match #1 - Trashtalking Radio Title Match
Nick Castle -defeated- Super Mascaras Jr. by pinfall to capture the Trashtalking Radio Championship. Mike Trash, owner of the belt, announced that the title had recently been vacated due to injury and a new champion would be crowned in Quarryville TONIGHT! Referee Ben Dover left the ring to allow Mike to ref the match. You know, because it's "His Title, His Rules". From the opening bell Super Mascaras Jr. was overmatched by size, but made up for it with speed. In the end, Sir reginald Royce's man Castle got the job done and once again, there is gold in his stable.

Match #2 - The Nigerian Nightmares (Maifu & Saifu) -defeated- "The Faction" (Rikki Lane & Dark Shadows) by pinfall when they hit a tremendous double splash on Dark Shadows. During the match, Lane was going for a pinfall attempt after a beatdown, and was tossed through the ring ropes to the outside, falling on his head and neck, knocking himself out.

Match #3 - "Hangman" Harley Watkins -defeated- "sexy Syco" Adrian Bliss via pinfall. The returning Bliss looked as if he hadn't lost a step, and was a bit more psychological in his attack. However, the last thing you want to do is tick off a biker, and that's what caused Bliss in this one. This match alspo saw a returning "American Nightmare" Evan NeMo at ringside for his little buddy, Bliss.

Match #4 - Hall of Famer Nikolai Volkoff defeated Arrick the Butt Pirate by pinfall. Arrick, in a mask this time, wanted a match and got one for himself instead, as Nikolai was more than up to the challenge. Volkoff wins with a Reverse Russian Sickle from behind.

Just after Intermission, Rikki Lane came to the ring demanding to see Sir Reginald Royce. Royce obliged and Lane layed into him for causing him to be in a match that could've ended his career. Is it worth being involved with "The Realm"?? Lane said that the last time he checked their group was supposed to be called "The Faction". Now, after a 9 month layoff due to a concussion and nagging injury, he's seing things for what they're worth. Reggie' just a power hungry manager, and Rikki Lane is no one's whipping boy....no one's. He's through with it! So, he is asking that on July 19th, he be put in a match with Sir Reginald Royce, so he can teach him a lesson on what being pushed aside is all about!

Match #5 - Unlimited World Title Match
"Streetfighter" Ken Andrews retained his title, beating "Pryme Xample" Everett Briggs by countout after a hard fought match. Briggs nailed a 5-star frog splash, and even a sweet DDT, but Andrews unloaded with a Hadouken, which got Briggs outside the ring, where Ken polished him off with his trusty Kendo stick.

Match #6 - Cruiserweight Title Match
Arkham and DreamCatcher went the distance in a timel limit draw. DreamCatcher barely retained his belt in a matchup that had to be seen to be believed. A real crowd pleaser!

Match #7 - Bunkhouse Elimination Rumble Match
Shatter, The Wolfman, and Andrew Backlund? -defeated- Sir Reginald Royce, Braydon Shockker, and Evan NeMo. In a come as you are, knock down, drag out brawl there may truly be no winners after all is said and done. However, Shatter and The Wolfman snatched victory from the jaws of defeat, after "The American Nightmare" Evan Nemo was eliminated. As you could expect, "Sexy Syco" Adrian Bliss just had to get involved. Apparently, Inside the Squared Circle TV Host, Andrew Backlund, had seen enough and got involved, attacking Bliss. The two brawled to the back, which allowed Wolfman and Shatter the time to polish off Sire Reginald and Shockker.

For more information on SWO, go to:
www.susqwrestling.com

For more information on NWA East, go to:
www.pwx-online.org

 

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