BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES FOR 7/24
  • 07/24/2006 (9:41:55 am)
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 BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES for 7-24-06

 NWA Anarchy TV EPS 21 available now at Cole Media. http://colepromedia.com/nwaanarchy.html

SHOW #350-21

MATCH #1 JERRY PALMER TRAINING VIDEO
MATCH #2 DEVILS REJECTS VS SLIM J & ACE ROCKWELL
MATCH #3 KRAZY K VS DEXTER POINDEXTER
MATCH #4 DEVILS REJECTS VS UAS highlights
MATCH #5 TWA VS HAWKINS, THUNDER, JOHNSON highlights
MATCH #6 ACE ROCKWELL INTERVIEW
MATCH #7 HAYDEN YOUNG VS KRAZY K

A new episode is available every Friday……. 

Hostile Environment '06: NWA Anarchy Rules

              By: Larry Goodman <[email protected]

NWA Anarchy’s summer spectacular produced a War Games destined to go down as a hardcore classic. Hostile Environment was the show of the year in Georgia for 2006 and the most compelling event the company has produced since its inception.

The annual War Games match is always a highlight on the wrestling calendar in Cornelia, but this year’s edition was one for the ages. It’s a rare thing indeed, to see a pro wrestling match with violence of this magnitude and a storyline that justified every blood-drenched, stomach-churning moment of it.

With a crowd in the neighborhood of 225, Hostile Environment wasn’t a complete sellout, but it was close enough to produce an insane level of heat, the likes of which I rarely experienced 20 years ago, much less in 2006. It’s been over 5 years, back to the days when Wildside was a WCW development territory and A. J. Styles and Suicidal Tendencies were on top, since wrestling in Cornelia has consistently drawn crowds at this level.

Bill Behrens opened the show by honoring retiring cameraman Joe Roland. The crowd gave Roland a standing ovation.

The crowd popped like mad for the appearance of Team Anarchy. They made a rowdy color guard for the serviceman carrying the America flag into the ring for the anthem. Anarchy owner Jerry Palmer said, “It’s all we can do to wait.” Palmer said this War Games was serious bidness.

(1) Hayden Young defeated Jason Blackman in 6:45. Young was the Anarchy TV champion when he pulled the rug out from under his title reign by moving to California in May. At the time, Young was one of the hottest babyfaces in the company. He appears to be picking up right where he left off. Blackman attacked at the opening bell. The crowd immediately chanted for Young, who responded with a springboard forearm smash and a springboard Thesz press. Blackman brought Young’s aerial exploits to abrupt halt by cutting off his modified Silver King dive. Blackman went to work on Young’s back. The crowd busted out dueling chants: the guys for Blackman and the girls and kids for Young. Blackman spoiled Young’s comebacks with power moves. Blackman managed to crotch himself on the top rope, and Young hit a springboard huracanrana. Moments later, Young hit a Flying Squirrel splash to score the pinfall. Spectacular finish. This crowd is on fire.

Postmatch, Jeremy V nailed Young with a wheelbarrow suplex. The former NWA Anarchy tag team champions hit their finisher to leave Young laying. The ref brigade came out to help Young, but he was able to leave under his own power.

(2) Seth Delay & Patrick Bently beat Alabama Attitude (Adam Roberts & T. C. Carnage) in a Country Whipping Match (11:37). This was do or die for Delay and Bentley. With the way this feud with booked, if they didn’t get revenge here, even the ultra-loyal Anarchy fans were likely to lose faith in them. Attitude attacked Guys before they could enter the ring, and got bigtime heat on Bently right off the bat. Delay lost it when Robert spit on him. Attitude capitalized with a double team. Bently rallied with a satellite headscissors into an armdrag that was Lucha heaven. Attitude cut off Bently’s comebacks until the Alabamians got their signals crossed and collided. Delay nailed them with a double top rope lariat. The hot tag. Delay clotheslined Carnage over the top and skinned the cat. Delay tagged Bently, which seemed like questionable strategy. Guys hit their wheelbarrow/ribcracker combo on Roberts and Carnage saved. Bently hit this cool flip forward cradle on Carnage, but Roberts posted Bently’s shoulder. The Alabamians went for the Attitude Adjustment. Bently escaped. Carnage got crotched on the top and Bentley pinned Roberts with a reverse roll up.

It was time for the Alabamians to take their licks, but Carnage clocked ref Speedy Nelson and it was Bently that was tasting leather. Bently hulked up. Delay pulled Carnage out. Bently picked up the strap and Roberts ran away. Security blocked Carnage’s exit. Carnage chose to expose his back and take it like a man, five blasts with the strap, each one branding Carnage with another ugly red welt. Number four literally exploded on impact. Carnage’s back was destroyed. The way he hung in there has the makings of a possible babyface turn.

(3) Sal Rinauro beat Onyx (with Jeff G. Bailey) in 10 seconds flat. Leading up to the show, Onyx had destroyed everyone in his path with a full nelson, including two submission wins over Rinauro. Bailey got Rinauro’s attention Onyx to pull Rinauro into the ring with the Masterlock already cinched in. Rinauro countered with a victory roll from a standing position to score the flash pin. The crowd loved it.

Onyx put Rinauro out with the full nelson in the postmatch. Bailey slapped Sal’s face. Kory Chavis made an unadvertised appearance at ringside. Chavis told Onyx he had lost his share of matches at the NWA Arena but not a one of them in under 20 seconds. “You ain’t broke a sweat, homeboy,” said Chavis. That lead to…

(4) Kory Chavis beat Onyx (with Bailey) in 13:26. The show had been hell-on-wheels up until this point. They changed it up and worked a more deliberate style. Onyx ordered Chavis to hit the ropes. Garden variety shoulder blocks didn’t make a dent in the Genetic Specimen, but Chavis popped the crowd with a flying version that put Onyx on the deck. The crowd popped for it, aChavis popped the crowd with flying version that did the trick. Onyx took a TO for a consult with Bailey. Chavis stomped Bailey’s fingers. Chavis used a monkey flip to outmaneuver Onyx on the test of strength. Chavis applied a hammerlock. Onyx backed Chavis into the corner and elbowed him in the mush on the break. Onyx attacked with a mix of high impact moves and nefarious heel tactics. Onyx hit a rude Angry Man Slam for a near fall. Onyx dumped Chavis so Bailey could do his dirty work. The crowd broke into staccato clapping, as Onyx went to a ground attack. At 11:30, Chavis hit the Spinesplitta. Both men down for a seven count. They traded. Onyx tried to apply the full nelson while sitting on the turnbuckle, but Chavis blocked it. Onyx got the full nelson squarely in the middle of the ring. Chavis kicked off the ropes and landed on top of Onyx, pinning his shoulders to the mat.

Onyx refused to relinquish the hold. Chavis was lapsing into unconsciousness. Rinauro hit the ring with a steel chair to make the save. The crowd chanted “Bailey sucks” and then in moment Rinauro will cherish forever, they chanted “Saved by the Sal.” Rinauro raised Chavis hand for one last pop heading into the break.

Intermission.

(5) Brandon Phoenix defeated Adrian Hawkins to retain the NWA Anarchy Television Title in 11:32.. This wasn’t as heated as the rest of the show. Fans were settling in and saving up for the fireworks that lie ahead. Phoenix’s entrance video had a close up of the title belt with the inscription “ACW Television Title” clearly visible. Oops. Following Young’s hasty exit from the promotion, Hawkins got the TV belt with a fluke win in a Mega Rumble match, but he immediately lost it to the masked Phoenix at the next taping (Phoenix had been barred from the building). Hawkins had been making a pest of himself ever since. Phoenix pie-faced Hawkins. Hawkins bowed up and stormed back. Phoenix got pissed. Hawkins rained down the 10 punches, but Phoenix used the tights to drive Hawkins’ face into the turnbuckles. Phoenix got near falls with a head-and-arm Tazzplex and an atomic facebuster. Phoenix uttered the words “Phoenix has risen.” and fans booed the hell out of him. Hawkins sparked a comeback with a spinning headscissors. Phoenix cut him off with a donkey kick to the nutsack. Phoenix hit a fireman’s carry drop for a near fall. Hawkins countered it the second time around and hit a bulldog off the top, but P was in the ropes. P then caught Hawkins with a wicked hotshot for the 1-2-3.

(6) Jeff Lewis (with Jeff G. Bailey) defeated Chad Parham via DQ at 15:28. Parham retained the NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Title. Parham was sporting a buzz cut. Lewis was wearing Dallas Cowboys tribute gear. His entrance has achieved a new heights of putrid arrogance. Lewis had screwed people right and left on his way to the title match. Special referee Todd Sexton made it clear in the prematch instructions that he wasn’t taking crap from anybody. Parham ##### slapped the #### out of Lewis. Parham owned Lewis on the mat. He took Lewis down with a side headlock, got his back, and scored a pair of quick two counts. Parham hit a charging lariat and they both tumbled over the top. They traded blows on the outside. Lewis deposited Parham on the ringsteps. Ouch. Back inside the ring, Lewis tried to hook hands with Bailey for a pin attempt, but Sexton caught them in the act. Parham tried to slingshot in from the apron and Lewis pasted him with a stiff forearm. Lewis dove from apron and Parham sent him into the rail. Lewis teased a german suplex off the apron that would have been instant death. Parham hit an Arabian press to the outside. Back inside, Parham foiled the Final Curtain and tried for the Texas Cloverleaf, but he never got it locked in. Lewis planted Parham with a spinning uranage for a near fall. Unexpected power from Lewis and Parham really went up for it. Parham hit a back suplex off the middle rope that left both men’s shoulders on the mat. They each rolled a shoulder for a whimsical near fall that the crowd appreciated. Parham climbed to the top. Lewis nipped up and ran up the ropes for an overhead suplex. Bailey distracted Sexton. Lewis went for a belt shot but Parham blocked it. Parham used the belt on Lewis. Sexton saw it and reluctantly called for the bell.

Parham was really hot at Sexton after the match. It was the most animated facial expressions I’ve ever seen out of the usually stoic Parham. This is going to get interesting.

Footage from the Q & A held earlier in the day played on the Wrestlevision while they set up the cage. The footage depicted the members of Team Anarchy cutting an unending stream of promos to build up the War Games.

(7) Team Anarchy (Ace Rockwell & Slim J & Shadow Jackson & Nemesis) beat Devil’s Rejects (Tank & Iceberg & Azrael & Slim J with Dan Wilson & Dominous) in the War Games (23:12). This match ruled. It rocked. It tore the m##### f###### house down. They bled buckets. The level of violence was sick. The injury toll included at least two concussions (Azrael and J) and a serious back injury (Iceberg). The crazy part was that it all made sense because the fans totally bought into what was at stake. Rejects had run roughshod over the Anarchy guys, inflicting massive injuries and threatening to destroy the company. Emotions hadn’t run this high since the War Games of 2003 (Team Wildside defeated Team Elite. Rick Michaels got five minutes with Bailey).

From this point on, this show was as close to perfection as pro wrestling gets. Television announcer Greg Hunter reviewed the stipulations: If Rejects won, Palmer would turn the keys to Anarchy over to the devil incarnate, Dan Wilson. If Team Anarchy prevailed, Palmer would get five minutes with Wilson. Rejects had won the coin flip by virtue of Tank defeating Nemesis last week, so Rejects would have the man advantage after 5 minutes. Azrael came out (meat cleaver in one hand, sword in the other) with Wilson to start for Rejects. Awesome heat. Rejects had their faces painted for the occasion. The crowd exploded when Rockwell appeared with Palmer. They were basically on their feet at a fever pitch for the remainder of the evening. Azrael slammed the door in Rockwell’s face and hit the Fall from Grace. Rockwell fired back with the crowd chanting his name. Rockwell ran Azrael’s head into the cage. Azrael was busted open. Rockwell grated Azrael’s forehead on the cage. Tempers entered for Rejects and nailed Rockwell with a powerslam. Azrael and Tempers rocket-launched Rockwell into the cage. Rockwell was bleeding. J entered with a leap off the top of the cage into a reverse DDT. The building came unglued. J and Rockwell took over and bloodied up Tempers. Tank came out with a bat filled with tacks. Rejects tossed Rockwell into the cage crucifix-style. Tank gave J KENTA’s Go 2 Sleep. And did he ever. I think that’s where J sustained the concussion. Azrael used the cleaver on J, who bled from a nasty gash on the cheek. Tank jabbed Rockwell with a taped stick. Rockwell went after Tank with the tack bat. Tank had about 15 tacks sticking out of his arm and a crown of tacks stuck in the top of his head. This was some twisted ####. Nemesis also used the bat and he was swinging for the fences. I don’t know what the bat was made out of, but thank God it wasn’t wood. Iceberg entered and powerbombed J into the cage. At this point, the blood was flowing out of Tempers head like a river, a total crimson mask. Jackson was the last to enter and he was carrying a noose. It was time for THE MATCH BEYOND. Jackson ran wild. He hit a powerslam on Iceberg that brought the house down. Team Anarchy got the advantage. Nemesis gave Azrael a sick noose bump. Concussion city. Rejects turned the tide. Iceberg hit the Thigh Drop of Doom on J. Tank forked some people up. Everyone was bleeding. A table was set up. UAS put Tank through the table with a double Russian legsweep off the top rope. Incredible pop. J and Rockwell brought Iceberg off the top with an amazing double superplex. Fans chanted “this is awesome.” J rode Azrael camel-clutch style while grinding a weapon into his mouth (teasing the same finish as the War Games ’04). Azrael refused to submit. Tempers had his trusty hammer. Rockwell hit the Aces High on Tempers for another gigantic pop. Rockwell stuck the claw of the hammer into Tempers mouth and yanked away until Tempers tapped. Unbelievable.

(8) Dan Wilson versus Jerry Palmer never got started. Palmer had Wilson cornered. But Dominous entered the cage to save him. Soon, Dominous was joined in the cage by the other Rejects. All the babyface wrestlers ran out to ringside, but Rejects held the door shut and gave Palmer a beating. A wild scene ensued, as wrestlers kept trying to scale the cage, and Rejects kept sending them to their downfall. Wilson handed Iceberg the Implement of Destruction, his beloved veggie peeler. He stabbed Palmer in the head. The blood flowed. Fans pelted the ring with garbage. Lots of garbage. Cans, cups, bottles, anything that wasn’t nailed down. Iceberg gave Palmer a Ground Zero splash off the middle rope. With Palmer lying in a pool of his own blood, Wilson made a one foot cover.

Sexton issued the order to call for an ambulance. The members of Team Anarchy looked grief stricken.

A full team of paramedics arrived on the scene. They examined Palmer’s back and put him in a cervical collar before loading him up on the stretcher. Some fans at ringside were sobbing. A hushed crowd looked on as Palmer was stretchered out of the building and into the waiting ambulance. Nemesis started going off when he saw Palmer being put in the ambulance.

In a scene from pro wrestling in the 70s, fans were waiting at Habersham Medical Center when Palmer arrived in the ambulance. More tears were shed. I understand that footage of Palmer’s arrival at the hospital will air on Anarchy television.

NOTES: Mike Paige, who made several trips to Cornelia as the manager of the Overboyz won a tournament to earn a spot in the World Series of #####, which is being held in Las Vegas this week…Al Getz was in the house. Getz was the original booker for NWA Anarchy and a former manager/television commentator/commissioner with NWA Wildside…The DVD of “Hostile Environment ‘06” will be available at www.nwa-wildside.com in 2-3 weeks. I don’t usually plug merchandise, but if you want to add some classic southern indie wrestling to your collection, this is one to get…At the Q & A, Jackson mentioned that as a kid, he attended the first War Games at the Omni in 1987...NWA Anarchy television is now available on the internet at http://colepromedia.com/nwaanarchy.html.  

 

Billy Firehawk Dead at Age Forty

William J. “Billy Firehawk” Hawkins III died at 6:10 PM EDT from complications of diabetes at a hospital in his native Canada.  He is survived by his wife Daisy Wei-Hawkins and his young daughter.  Mr. Hawkins was forty years of age.  He will be cremated, consistent with his wishes.

“Hawk” loved the pro wrestling industry.  He manifested that love by creating Cyberspace Wrestling; a company that became an affiliate NWA promotion in New Jersey.  Corporate headquarters are in Nevada.

Professional wrestling overflows with controversy.  Hawk thrived on it, finding it amusing and motivational.   He built NWA Cyberspace to be an extension of his eclectic personality.  A promotion that was heavy in top shelf talent but also nurtured the up and coming.  He was tremendously loyal to those he believed were loyal to him.  His generosity to those in his employ is legendary.

There were no phony “demons” in Billy Firehawk’s life.  No dependence on illegal drugs or overindulgence in alcohol.  Just the “world’s biggest teenager” having fun getting his belt signed by wrestlers he idolized and doing those in-ring promos we all kidded him about.

Wrestling is a make-believe industry.  It is built on falsehoods going down to its roots.  Works, angles, kayefabe, there is little reality inside the world of pro wrestling.  But death is real.  No Grim Reaper gimmick, no Undertaker bell-tolling or any of the other quasi-morbid promoter-generated creations.  Now, there exists an empty chair next to the Hawkins family fireplace.  A crying child wondering why her father was taken from her so early in his and her life.  A grieving widow left to bury the man she loved and settle his affairs.  Death is not virtual reality – it is reality in the truest meaning of the word.

NWA Shockwave is Billy Firehawk’s dream.  It is what he wanted.  And he shall not be disappointed.  His dream will go on.  His legacy will be refreshed every time the opening bell sounds. 

There can be no better memorial.

FRED RUBENSTEIN                                                                                   DEREK GORDON

Chief Operating Officer                                                                             Director of Operations

NWA Shockwave                                                                                       NWA Shockwave

 

Results From Saturday Night, July 22, 2006 in Columbia, TN

Big night of action at NWA Main Event Wrestling this past Saturday in Columbia, TN.  The night was of betrayal and new friendships. 

Match 1:

Spyder Jay Jacobs   -vs-   Jason X w/The Avenger

Your winner in 5:02 by pinfall was Spyder Jay Jacobs.

Match 2:

Shaun Fatal & Chris Norte  

-vs-  

"Japanamation" Manga & Anime w/ Miss Opium

Your winner in 7:34 by pinfall "Japanamation".  The match was going good for Fatal & Norte when something happened to Norte.  Out of no where he started pushing Fatal saying he was the star and the main one on that team.  Then, he walked out on Fatal.  Manga & Anime then started double teaming Fatal and was able to get the pin.

Match 3:

Psycho Medic   -vs-   "Playboy" Paul Rose

Your winner in 5:07 by pinfall Psycho Medic.  After the match LA Player, DeAngelo, and YT came to the ring.  They said that Lee Condry would not be there tonight for the 6 man tag match because they took care of him before he could make it to Columbia.  They had heard that Pyscho Medic was going to be taking his place so they had to teach him a lesson since he had decided to butt in their business.  The three of them jumped Medic.  Then the "Xtreme Brothers" came running to the ring to assist Medic.  Once they got into the ring, Medic turned on "The Xtreme Brothers".  Medic joined LA Player, Deangelo and YT in helping to try and put "The Xtreme Brothers" out of the wrestling business.  Anthony James came in to help "The Xtreme Brothers". 

Match 4:

Brandon Barbwire  -vs-  "Mr. Mean" Mike Woods

Your winner in 5:52 by pinfall was "Mr. Mean" Mike Woods.  Brandon Barbwire was no match for Mike Woods.  Woods was just much bigger and had a lot more experience.

Match 5:

 Larry Cooter w/Cici   -vs-   NY Gangster w/ Broadway Rose

Your winner in 6:58 was Larry Cooter.  Cooter and Gangster was running the ropes.  Broadway Rose was suppose to trip Larry Cooter, but she tripped NY Gangster instead.  This allowed Larry Cooter to get the pin.  After the match Gangster was mad at Broadway Rose, he grabbed her by the neck, then out of no-where in came Chris Norte and Brandon Barbwire.  The two of them jumped Gangster.  They were beating him up when Larry Cooter got back in the ring and helped NY Gangster.  Cooter and Gangster cleaned house on Norte and Barbwire.  After clearing the ring, Larry Cooter and NY Gangster shook hands and left together.  

Match 6:

Mike Rapada Jr.   -vs-   "The Internet Terrorist" Jason James

Your winner in 6:58 by pinfall was Jason James.  This was a good match.  It was going back and forth all the way until James rolled Rapada Jr. up for the 1-2-3 with the help of holding his tights.

Match 7:

Aarick "The Dragon" Andrews  

-vs-  

"The Hollywood Assassin" Trent Shultz

Your winner in 11:05 was Aarick Andrews by pinfall.  Very good match, back and forth all the way.  Aarick got the clean pin.  After the match, Shultz offered his hand in good sportsmanship.  Andrews shook his hand. 

Match  8:

Anthony James and "Extreme Brother" Cody Whitehead and Antonio

w/ "Sexy" Jessie

-vs-

"The Syndicate Crew" LA Player, DeAngelo, and Psycho Medic

w/YT

This match was wild from the start.  For the first time working together as a team, DeAngelo, Psycho Medic and LA Player was like a well oiled machine.  They had the upper hand all the way to the end.  Then Cody, Antonio and Anthony James started to make a come back.  Then YT threw in the briefcase and the kindo stick to the "Syndicate Crew".  Once they received their weapons, "The Crew" went to work on beating them all up.  They were hitting everyone in sight even the referee.  Your winner by DQ was "The Xtreme Brothers" and Anthony James.

Match 9:

NWA Mid-American Heavyweight Title Match

Xstacy Locked Inside a Cage

Steve-O (challenger)   -vs-   "Mr. Impact" JT Quest (champion)

Your winner in 11:07 by pinfall and the NEW NWA Mid-American Heavyweight Champion Steve-O.  This match was the first time Steve-O had an even chance.  The match was even until Broadway Rose, Chris Norte, and Brandon Barbwire came to the ring.  They let Xstacy out of the cage.  Steve-O and JT Quest were running the ropes, Xstacy hit Steve-O in the back with the crowbar.  As Steve-O was falling, his body hit JT.  This had both men knocked down with Steve-O on top.  That allowed the referee to count 1-2-3 and get the win.  Then Norte, Barbwire, and JT started beating up Steve-O.  Larry Cooter and NY Gangster came in to save Steve-O.    

Join Us Back Next Week For Another Action Packed Night!!!!

 

NWA Top Rope presents

Cedar City Celebration
Saturday July 29th
Bell Time 7:30 PM
Lebanon National Guard Armory

Admission Front Row $15 includes Free Anniversary T-Shirt General Admission $10

Battle of the Big Men
Kamala vs Heidenreich

Legends of the Squared Circle Match
The Midnight Express vs "Superstar" Bill Dundee and Ricky Morton

NWA National Heavyweight Title Match
Bully Douglas (Champion) vs Flash Flanagan (Challenger)

Fan Participation Lumberjack Strap Match
Mask vs Tennessee Heavyweight Title

Kory Williams (Champion) vs Dr. X (Challenger)

Women's Action
Bambi vs Peggy Lee Leather

Loser Must Wear a Diaper
"Wild Thing" Will Owens vs Enigma the Midget

Matches Subject to Change

 

 

 

New Texas Champion Mark Orton

A new NWA Texas Heavyweight champion was crowned JUly 15, when Mark Orton
pulled a stunning upset pinning the much bigger and 6-time champion Kevin
Northcutt at the National Guard Armory in Beaumont, Texas

Northcutt who had held the belt since April 18, 2005, approached NWA
Southwest promoter Ken Taylor that he wanted to be signed to a title rematch
within the next 90 days.

"I lost fair and square and make no excuses," said a gracious but somber
Northcutt. "I did not bring my A game, but make no mistake I will win the
belt back.  Every dog has its day and Mark Orton got his 15 minutes tonight
so he better enjoy it as long as he can because the next time we meet I will
be the 7-time Texas champion.".

Mark Orton, an 8-year veteran mostly in Texas and Louisiana, wore as part of
his wrestling attire an NWA TRADITION jersey top, said he dreamed as a kid
one day of being the NWA Texas Heavyweight champion and now his dream
finally came true. " It is an honor and beating a great champion like Kevin
Northcutt moves you right up the rankings fast. It took eight years to get
this point, but it's all worth it when you can snap the Texas Champion belt
across your waist."

Taylor said he would arrange a title rematch in September at a yet to be
decided location.

 

NWA Results from Beaumont, TX 7-.15-.06
National Guard Armory

Mark Orton def. Kevin Northcutt for the NWA Texas Heavyweight title

Justin 2 Fine and Hotstuff Hernandez def. Andy Dalton and JT
Lamotta

Eddie Vegas def. Masada

Don Juan def. Kris Kronie

Johnny Ender def. Scoby Gober & Chris Marval

_________________________________________________

NWA Results from El Campo   7-16-06

NWA Texas Heavyweight Champion Mark Orton def. Khan

Gemini def. Masada

The Texas Treats (Don Juan & Chris Marval) def. The
Nerdy Boys (Kris Kronie  & Johnny Ender)

Eddie Vegas def. Andy Dalton

JT Lamotta def Quinten Allen

 

 


NWA WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION:
JEFF JARRETT
TOP TEN CONTENDERS
1.STING
2.SAMOA JOE
3.CHRISTAIN CAGE
4.HIROSHI TANAHASHI
5.RHINO
6.SCOTT STIENER
7.SENSHE
8.BULLY DOUGLAS
9.DRU ONYX
10.MONTY BROWN

NWA WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS:
A.J. STYLES & CHRISTOPHER DANIELS
TOP TEN CONTENDERS
1.L.A.X.
2.AMERICA'S MOST WANTED
3.BAD NEWS JOHNSON & DRAKE TUNGSTON
4.THE JAMES GANG
5.WRATHCHILD & KILLSWITCH
6.TEAM 3-D
7.DEVILS REJECTS
8.PHIL BROWN & DIRTY MONEY
9.ESTEBAN MOLINA & RICKY THOMAS
10.THE NATURALS

NWA WORLD JR HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION:
TIGER MASK
TOP TEN CONTENDERS
1.JUSTIN THUNDER LIGER
2.GREG ANTHONY
3.A.J. STYLES
4.SETH KNIGHT
5.BLACK TIGER
6.DAFFNEY
7.MEMPHIS RAINES
8.KEITH LOUGHMAN
9.SHAWN FATAL
10.BROTHER LOVE

NWA NORTH AMERICAN HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION:
DRU ONYX
TOP TEN CONTENDERS
1.VANCE NEVADA
2.TOMMY MARR
3.RICKY MURDOCK
4.RAVEN
5.JUGGERNAUT
6.KEVIN NORTHCUTT
7.CHASE STEVENS
8.ABYSS
9.DOUG GILBERT
10.KORY WILLIAMS

NWA NATIONAL HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION:
BULLY DOUGLAS
TOP TEN CONTENDERS
1.LASH LARUE
2.KEVIN NORTHCUTT
3.DOUG GILBERT
4.RICKY MURDOCK
5.CHANCE PROPHET
6.CHAD PARHAM
7.CHASE STEVENS
8.RAVEN
9.TOMMY MARR
10.J.T. QUEST
 

 
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