BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES FOR 9/18/06
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 BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES for 9-18-06

 

NWA ANARCHY EPISODE #29 AVAILABLE on-line now!!!

 

Available now on WWW.THESUPERSTATION.NET

 

NWA ANARCHY TV EPISODE #29

 

SHOW #358-29

 

MATCH #1  TANK VS NEMESIS RECAP

MATCH #2  PATRICK BENTLEY VS ADAM ROBERTS

MATCH #3  BENTLEY INTERVIEW/ROBERTS INTERVIEW

MATCH #4  AUSTIN CREED  VS  JASON BLACKMAN

MATCH #5  DEXTER POINDEXTER INTERVIEW

MATCH #6  DEXTER POINDEXTER  VS  JEFF LEWIS

MATCH #7  JERRY PALMER INTERVIEW

MATCH #8  DEVILS REJECTS INTERVIEW.TREAM ANARCHY INTERVIEW

 

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

 

 

9/16 NWA Anarchy Report

By: Larry Goodman 

Last night’s NWA Anarchy show in Cornelia, Georgia produced an excellent prelude to the annual Mysterious Benefactor tag team tournament on September 30.

For interesting stories and proper use of talent, Anarchy is clicking on all cylinders. All of the finishes worked. They made better use of the big screen than at anytime in recent memory. The show was booked in such a way that in one night, they got the tournament across as something important.

The crowd at the NWA Arena was down a bit (135) but damn, they were hot. Any indie promotion on the planet would kill to have the babyfaces as over with their female fans as they are in Cornelia.

Ring announcer Eddie Rich pimped the tag team tournament before directing the fans’ attention to the WrestleVision screen. Booker Todd Sexton was backstage with the newly formed team of Adrian Hawkins and Brett Thunder. Sexton wished them good luck. Chad Parham, who has developed quite the pissy personality of late, invaded Sexton’s personal space and demanded a main event match with the NWA Anarchy Champion Jeff Lewis. Sexton called Lewis and Attorney Jeff G. Bailey over to join the discussion. Sexton granted Parham’s wish. Sorta. Sexton popped the crowd by booking Parham AND Lewis vs. Slim J and Ace Rockwell for the main. Lewis and Parham were not happy. Bailey reassured Lewis it would be fine. Bailey appeared to have something sinister cooking in that twisted mind.

(1) T. C. Carnage & Seth Delay beat Texas Hitmen (Skitzo & Big Dogg) in 6:39. The Hitmen beat on Delay early and often. Skitzo used a slingshot legdrop for a near fall. Dogg blasted Delay with headbutts and made a cocky cover. Skitzo hit a middle rope elbow drop for another near fall. Delay caught Skitzo with a nip up headscissors Carnage decked the Hitmen with a double clothesline. Delay did a plancha on Dogg, while Carnage hit a guillotine legdrop on Skitzo to score the pinfall. Mega pop for the finish.

Adam Roberts appeared on tape from a farmer’s field somewhere in Alabama via the WrestleVision. Roberts said it was to make his return to Anarchy and put Alabama Attitude back on top. Roberts declared that his problems with Carnage were water under the bridge. Roberts said they went to the finals of the tournament last year, and they should reunite for the glory. “Great days are coming, T. C.” As they headed for the back, Delay was telling Carnage not to buy what Roberts was selling.

(2) Windwalker beat Andrew Pendleton III in 4:29. This was the only match that lacked heat. Pendelton needs to go back to the drawing board on the totally unconvincing rich guy gimmick. An unlit cigar and a K-Mart bathrobe aren’t going to cut it. Hugh Hefner wouldn’t mop his floor with that thing. Windwalker was on the warpath, so Pendelton begged off. Pendelton heeled. Pendelton hit a sidewalk slam and whined at the ref for not counting three. Windwalker went into his war dance. Windwalker got a near fall with a double chop. Pendleton came back with a nice hammerlock uranage for a near fall. Windwalker hit a double jump moonsault for the pin. The crowd popped for the finisher.

(3) Brodie Chase & Brandon Phoenix beat Adrian Hawkins & Brett Thunder in 7:19. A top heel team was born in the match. Chase is no spring chicken, but make no mistake, the guy can go. He’s the kind of old school ring general that has been a missing ingredient in Anarchy. As one half of Future Shock, Phoenix was a member of one of the top heel teams in NWA Wildside history. Hawkins and Thunder received a huge ovation. A “Phoenix sucks” chant ensued. Chase’s bumping and selling made Hawkins look like a million bucks. Hawkins greeted Phoenix with a Steamboat armdrag. Thunder hit a dropsault followed by a monkey flip for a two count on Phoenix. The heels got heat on Thunder. Chase used a pumphandle back suplex for a two count. Chase used a karate thrust to the throat and a rolling neck snap. Phoenix hit a head & arm suplex for a near fall. The heels switched without tagging, as Hawkins let his temper get the better of him. Thunder fired back and tried a high crossbody. Chase turned it into a vertical suplex. Thunder escaped from a pair of Chase kneedrops. Both men tagging. Hawkins entered with a springboard lariat on Phoenix. Hawkins hit a springboard reverse back elbow and Chase made the save. Hawkins pulled the ropes down on Chase. The faces gave Phoenix a double suplex. Victory appeared to be at hand. Moments later, Chase shoved Thunder, setting up an STO by Phoenix for the 1-2-3.

(4) Ace Rockwell & Slim J beat Chad Parham & Jeff Lewis (with Jeff G. Bailey) in 16:24. When the old school guys talk about telling a story in match, it’s matches like this that they are talking about. Lewis and Parham made separate entrances. Lewis definitely has his share of supporters. Rockwell and J got an extended and majorly ear-splitting entrance pop. J did his signature crotchsault and got in Parham’s face. Sexton joined Greg Hunter on television commentary. The heat for this match was off the hook. Lewis did a couple of basic wrestling moves and acted like God’s gift to wrestling. Instant chants of “Lewis sucks” and “Let’s go Ace.” Rockwell made the comeback and mocked Lewis’ asinine bow. Lewis wanted out. Parham outwrestled Rockwell, and he was a real jerk about it, too, yelling “NOBODY can outwrestle me” in Rockwell’s face. Lewis tagged in. Ace tagged J. Lewis tagged out. Parham got pissed and tagged Lewis. It was tenacious J in full effect. J used a flying armbar, forcing Lewis to the ropes. They traded. Lewis rocked J with a European forearm. J answered with a flying shoulder block. Rockwell hit a Stinger splash for a near fall. J teamed up with Rockwell for a cool combo sequence—enzuigiri, neckcracker, dropkick – and J capped it off with a flying DDT for a near fall. Lewis managed to get the advantage on J. Parham took over. Parham hit a 15 count vertical suplex and nipped up, expecting applause. Fat chance. Parham tried for the top rope double stomp, but J got out from under. J did this amazing satellite suplex deal. He got the tag but ref Brent Wiley didn’t see it. Lewis used a Samoan drop for a near fall. Huges chants of “Let’s go Slim.” J blocked a kick and leveled Lewis with a lariat. Both down. J hot-tagged, and I mean HOT-TAGGED Rockwell. Rockwell blitzed Parham. Rockwell spinebustered Lewis. Rockwell went for a springboard flying crossbody, but Parham rolled through for a near fall. Parham knocked Rockwell loopy with stiff forearms. Parham spied Sexton at ringside checking on J, and his paranoia caused him to get distracted. Rockwell caught Parham with Aces High for the pin and a pop that liked to tear the roof off.

The second hour opened with footage of what happened after the show on 9/2, when Miki Free was burned by Dan Wilson’s fireball on 9/2. In the heat of the moment, Free’s partner, Scottie Wrenn got into it with Urban Assault Squad for not having their backs. Anarchy owner Jerry Palmer played peacemaker. “This ain’t no time for this.”

(5) Jeremy V & Jason Blackman beat Austin Creed & Hayden Lewis via count out in 7:57. Creed’s “Living in America” entrance music had the building rocking, and it was Young getting the rub off Creed with an Irish version of the stovepipe hat. The heels tried a sneak attack before the bell, but the faces answered with a series of stereo moves to clear the ring. Blackman and V teased dissension, as the tag team tournament seemed to have everyone’s panties in a wad. The heels were faring no better once the match got underway. But Young did too much celebrating, and Blackman nailed him with a lariat from the apron. V and Blackman unleashed a ruthless attack on Young’s back. When Blackman went for a TKO, Young was able to drop him on his head for a double down spot. A hot double team sequence ensuded. V ended up landing in Blackman’s arms on the outside, and Young and Creed nailed them with a killer double flip dive. V scrambled back into the ring just in time to beat the 10 count, and ref Brent Wiley ruled it as a count out.

(6) Onyx (with Bailey) beat Patrick Bentley in 10:07. Onyx assumed full control to where it appeared he was out to embarrass Bentley. Bentley fired up bigtime, so Onyx decided to take a breather. Bentley gave Onyx a taste of his own medicine with a flying shoulder block. Onyx took another TO. Onyx got down to business with a knee in the gut and fist in the face. Onyx devastated Bentley with shoulder blocks and body slams. Onyx applied a body scissors. The crowd broke out dueling chants, high-pitched for Bentley and low-pitched for Onyx. Bentley made the ropes. Onyx cut off Bentley’s game comebacks. Bentley countered a powerbomb with a huracanrana, but Onyx cut him off again. Onyx locked in the full nelson. Bentley made the ropes, but it left him in a severely weakened state, and Onyx beat him with a roll up. Postmatch, Onyx gave Bentley a chokeslam for good measure. Bentley made real pest of himself, as he kept crawling on his belly to grab Onyx by the leg. Bailey and Onyx put the boots to him. As Onyx headed up the ramp, Bentley was draped over the ropes calling him back for more. Bailey told Onyx enough already.

The main event was scheduled as 8 man tag, but Palmer came out to convince Miki Free to stay out of the match. That didn’t set well with Free, who had a patch over his burned eye. Referee Harold James said Free wasn’t medically cleared to wrestle and made it a six man. The crowd was pretty much in a frenzy with chants of “An-R-chy” and “Rejects suck.”

(7) Devil’s Rejects (Tank & Iceberg & Shaun Tempers with Dan Wilson & Dominous & Azrael) beat Urban Assault Squad (Nemesis & Shadow Jackson) & Scottie Wrenn in 12:07. Crazy heat for this match. And some wickedly stiff action. Wrenn no-sold Tempers stuff and beat the hell out of him. Jackson used a wind up bionic elbow on Iceberg. Wrenn speared Iceberg, and the Inconceivable Being of Horror fell flat on his face. Iceberg went up for a back suplex from Nemesis. Once Tank tagged in, it was a different story. He had a vicious slapfest with Nemesis. Tank caught Nemesis flush on the ear with a backhand slap. Nemesis was nearly deaf after the show. Tank and Wrenn had another slap exchange. A high boot dropped Tank to his knees. A series of headbutts and another knee finally put Tank on the canvas for a two count. Interference by the evil troll, Dan Wilson turned the tide in the Rejects’ favor. Jackson took the heat. Iceberg used the Hotstuff Hernandez Crackerjack. Iceberg got serious elevation on the Thigh Drop of Doom. Jackson kinda, sorta powerslammed Iceberg. Wrenn took the hot tag and hit a Psycho Slam on Tempers. The situation disintegrated into pandemonium. Wilson got up on the apron to distract the ref. Wrenn was caught with a double chokeslam and pinned by Tank.

Free came out and Justice Served got into another heated confrontation with UAS. Palmer ran out and told them to get control of themselves. Palmer said they were playing into the Rejects’ hands. Palmer told UAS that they helped him save the company. Palmer reminded all of them about how he left the building (via stretcher) at Hostile Environment. Palmer told Justice Served that he had something in mind, and that’s why they were there. Palmer said he needed all four of them. Palmer got them to do a five-way handshake. Then, he gave them the bad news. As a result of a blind draw, it would be Justice Served vs. UAS in the first-round of the tag team tournament. “Remember, we’re all on the same page,” said Palmer. “Tick-Tick,” said Wrenn.

NOTES: The first round of the Mysterious Benefactor Tournament shapes up as follows: Justice Served vs. UAS, Alabama Attitude vs. Tank & Iceberg, Onyx & Lewis vs. Creed & Young, Texas Hitmen vs. Delay & Bentley, V & Blackman vs. Hawkins & Thunder, Azrael & Tempers vs. J & Rockwell, plus the premier of Salvatore Rinauro’s “Show That Totally Rules.”…Tank wrestled Drake Younger in a knockout-or-tapout-only match on the 9/15 IWA Mid-South show. Tank knocked Drake Younger out, revived him, and then submitted him with a rear naked choke …The Anarchy crew had nothing but good things to say about their appearance on the 9/4 RAW from Phillips Arena. I can’t imagine that WWE was anything but pleased with their work in the segment with DX...Friday night's APW show in Bowman featured Jackson vs. Blackman vs. Don Matthews for the heavyweight title, which was retained by Matthews. Jackson is fueding with Rick Michaels. Jeremy V is their Southern States Champion.

 

NWA ANARCHY NWA ARENA CORNELIA, GA 9-30-06
MYSTERIOUS BENEFACTOR TAG TEAM TOURNAMENT

FIRST ROUND MATCHES (IN ORDER):

JUSTICE SERVED VS URBAN ASSAULT SQUAD

ALABAMA ATTITUDE VS DEVILS REJECTS (TANK & ICEBERG)

ONYX & JEFF LEWIS VS AUSTIN CREED & HAYDEN YOUNG

TEXAS HITMEN VS SETH DELAY & PATRICK BENTLEY

JEREMY V & JASON BLACKMAN VS HAWKINS & THUNDER

DEVILS REJECTS (AZRAEL & TEMPERS) VS SLIM J & ACE ROCKWELL

Plus:

The premier of SAL RINAURO'S SHOW THAT TOTALLY RULES

 

Latest NWA GCW news...

Starting Oct 4th, GCW will be doing their shows on Wednesday Nights. This announcement got a loud boo.

There were a few no shows, but the matches were still pretty good and there was a shocking turn.

John Bogie defeats Scott Fantastic. In this match, it was suppose to be Fantastic with ring announcer Billy Roper in his corner taking on Suicide with Bo Masters. Quentin Michaels came down to the ring and said that Bo couldn't make it and that he will be in the opponent's corner in Bo's place. Billy asked who the opponent was and Michaels said that the opponent was right behind him. Fantastic nailed Roper from behind and started to beat him down until John Bogie ran in and the match began.

Amy Young defeats Trenesha by DQ. This match was suppose to be Young vs Star Addam. Amy was accompanied by Greg Brown and David Young, and as they waited for the opponent, Chris Stevens and Quentin Michaels comes to the ring. After running down Brown and David, Michaels introduced Amy's opponent Trenesha. For those who never saw Trenesha, who was once in deep south, she is around 6' tall and very hot. And she showed her power as she threw Amy around the ring. Young kept trying to fight back but really couldn't get any offense going. Amy won when Trenesha picked her up by the neck and started to choke her.

Shaun Banks defeats Heath Miller thanks to outside interference by Scott Fantastic.

Bobby "Soulman" Sanford defeats Randall Johnson to retain the Columbus heavyweight title.

Johnny Swinger and Scotty Beach defeats Chris Stevens and David Young when Swinger made Stevens tap out and Young didn't enter to break it up.

The 23rd is the Fred Ward Memorial and here is the complete card. Seems to be a night of gimmick matches.

Nooie Li vs Suicide

Tuxedo Match
Billy Roper vs Bo Masters

8 Women battle royal to crown the first GCW Ladies champion

Columbus Heavyweight title match
Ladder Match
Bobby Sanford (c) vs Legion Cage

6 man elimination match
Team Beach (Scotty Beach, AJ Steele and Heath Miller) vs Michaels Inc (Quentin Michaels, Scott Fantastic and Shaun Banks)

Steel Cage Barbwire bat match
John Bogie vs DeathRow

Triple Threat for the GCW title
Chris Stevens(c) vs Johnny Swinger vs David Young

 

From NWA MID-SOUTH Friday 9/15 in Plainfield, IN


1) Hillbilly Jed & Indiana Kidd d. Jimmy Shallwin &
Shaun Tempers

2) Die Hard d. Zach MacGuire

3) Scottie Murray d. Jack Thriller

4) Tank d. Drake Younger in a Knockout/Submission
Match

Toby Klein & Deranged came out and said they couldn't
find Brain Damage. Bad Mother Fuckers came out, egging
on the two. Klein tried Damage's cell, but it was
found on the body of (I think) Cash Flo. So it was
implied they took out Damage.

Corp came out and volunteered to team with the two.
Ian came out and the two argued about whether Corp is
overlooking Ian in their match.

5) Jigsaw d. Billy Roc- very good match

The Iron Saints attacked Jigsaw & Roc.

6) The Iron Saints (Sal, Vito & Brandon Thomaselli) d.
Ricochet, Chuck Taylor & Jigsaw in a 2 Out of 3 Falls
Match with a Double Moonsault by Ricochet

7) Corporal Robinson d. Ian Rotten in a Four Corners
of Pain Match to retain the PWU Hardcore title; Ian
might've cracked or bruised some ribs.

8) Toby Klein, Deranged & Corporal Robinson d. The Bad
Mother Fuckers (Bull Pain, Cash Flo & Mitch Page); The
BMFs dominated the match and then to prove they don't
care about winning, just hurting people, forced an
unconscious Deranged to pin Mitch while Toby and Corp
were tied to the ropes by tape.

 

Courtesy of NWA Heat Wave promoter Rick Love

NWA Heat Wave 2007 Resurrection Tour Roster


The following Pro-Wrestlers have been added to the NWA
Heat Wave A-Roster for the 2007 NWA Resurrection Tour:

1. Remix - NWA Heat Wave Heavy Weight Champion
2. Freestyle - 1/2 of NWA Heat Wave Tag Team Champions
with Remix
3. Blade Walker - NWA Heat Wave Martial Arts Champion
4. Rouge - NWA Heat Wave Cruiser Weight Champion
5. American Dragon Shane Miller - former NWA MA Champ
6. Redd Alert - former WWA World Heavy Weight Champ
7. Kris Anderson with Black Widow
8. Simon Bane
9. Stormy Granzig - former WWA World Hvy Weight Champ
10. Crazy Fist
11. Nighthawk - NWA Gulf Cost Champ
12. Devious Danny - former NWA CWFL Hvy Weight Champ
13. Jason Taylor
14. Sgt. Hardcore
15. TALON - former WWA US Champ, NWA CWFL Tag Champ
16. "The Perfect 10" Jamie Hall

Only 4 spots left for this 20 man roster. Watch future
posts to see who those lucky 4 will be.
Website: http://www.ProWrestlingMart.com

Any questions: call Rick Love at 321-443-8077

If you are on this roster before that
www.NWAHeatWave.com is added to your links
immediately.

 

 

NWA-UCW NEWS AND NOTES:

o     “GOBLINS, GHOULS AND GOLD” HALLOWEEN SHOW IS SET FOR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28TH AT THE TAHLEQUAH COMMUNITY CENTER AG BUILDING IN TAHLEQUAH, OK.  TICKETS WILL GO ON SALE OCTOBER 1ST AND WILL BE AVAILABLE IN TAHLEQUAH AT RPM PAINTBALL AND GAMETRADERS IN MUSKOGEE AS WELL AS ONLINE AT WWW.TICKETLEAP.COM…
NWA-UCW PRESENTS….

“GOBLINS, GHOULS AND GOLD”

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2006
TAHLEQUAH COMMUNITY CENTER AG BUILDING
908 COLLEGE STREET

DOORS: 6PM            BELLTIME: 7PM

TICKET PRICES: ON SALE OCTOBER 1ST!
RINGSIDE $8.00
GENERAL ADMISSION: $5.00
KIDS 4 & UNDER GA: $3.00
ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS WITH ID & SENIOR CITIZENS: $3.00 GA
AVAILABLE ONLINE AT WWW.TICKETLEAP.COM
TAHLEQUAH-RPM PAINTBALL-208 S. MUSKOGEE
918/458-0701
MUSKOGEE-GAME TRADERS 300 A WEST SHAWNEE
918/683-7240

BIG HALLOWEEN COSTUME CONTEST
PRIZES INCLUDING CASH FOR BEST-DRESSED FAN!

o     MATCHES FOR “GOBLINS, GHOULS AND GOLD” WILL BE ANNOUNCED FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 AND WILL INCLUDE ONE MATCH TO DECIDE THE NEW NWA UNIVERSAL TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS.  A BIG HALLOWEEN COSTUME CONTEST WITH PRIZES INCLUDING CASH FOR THE FANS WILL TAKE PLACE!

o     FORMER NWA-UCW PRESIDENT AND OWNER CHRISTOPHER FOX WAS SPOTTED SUNDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 10TH AT THE NWA MAIN EVENT SHOW IN NASHVILLE, TN AT THE FAIRGROUNDS.

o     SPEAKING OF NWA MAIN EVENT, PROMOTER AND NWA CHAMPIONSHIP COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN MIKE PORTER IS EXPECTED TO MAKE AN ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING THE NWA OKLAHOMA HVWT. CHAMPIONSHIP.  THE BOARD HAS BEEN REVIEWING THE AUGUST MATCH BETWEEN BIG JOHN O'MALLEY AND ROCCO VALENTINO AND IT'S CONTROVERSIAL ENDING.

o     TNA SUPERSTAR SONJAY DUTT HAS SIGNED ON CONTRACT WITH NWA-UCW TO BE A PART OF THE CANDIDO CUP 2 WHICH WILL TAKE PLACE IN NOVEMBER.

o     EXPECT TO SEE A MAJOR CHANGE IN THE NWA-UCW ROSTER OVER THE NEXT FEW WEEKS AS WELL AS CHANGES TO THE OFFICIAL NWA-UCW WEBSITE.

o     “THE BEST OF NWA-U INTENSE TV; VOL 1” WILL BE AVAILABLE ON BOTH DVD AND VHS STARTING SEPTEMBER 20TH!

o     FORMER UWF/PA HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION THE LONG ISLAND ASSASSIN WILL MAKE A SPECIAL APPEARANCE AT “GOBLINS, GHOULS AND GOLD” SHOW IN TAHLEQUAH.

o     MORE MATCHES AND BIG NEWS NEXT WEEK!

 

 

                                          NWA PRO WRESTLING EXPRESS

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 22nd - 8:00 pm
at the 
RENZIE PARK PAVILION - McKEESPORT, PA


 
    NWA Pro Wrestling Express makes its return to the Main Pavilion in Renzie Park, in McKeesport, PA on Friday September 22nd at 8:00pm.  As always, tickets are only $12 for ringside, $10 general admission, and $6 for kids twelve and under.  

 

Bouts already signed include...

 

NWA-PWX HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH
"First Klass" BRANDON K

will defend the championship!

    The Championship Committee's Scott Venom was a no show on September 8th, and that left the Brandon K without a challenger for the NWA-PWX Heavyweight Championship.  Curtis Stevenson and the AWC quickly produced a challenger though, and Brandon K, who may not be wrestling at 100%, had the fight of his life against "the Upgrade" Tyrone Evans.  Who will "First Klass" defend the championship against on September 22nd?  Will Venom or another official actually bother to book a challenger for this match, or will the AWC have yet another opportunity to snatch the area's most prestigious championship away from the company that has promoted it for twelve years? 

 

 

PWX THREE RIVERS TITLE MATCH
PAUL ATLAS
defends the championship against
"Spotlight" SCOTTIE GASH

    Paul Atlas seems to have all the momentum in his favor at the moment.  The AWC seems to have infected every element of Pro Wrestling Express' live events, and the centerpiece of Curtis Stevenson's organization is the Three Rivers Championship.  Scottie Gash has been one of the most despised wrestlers in Pittsburgh for most of his career, but now it looks like he, and PWX, have been abandoned by his former tag team partner.  Will Gash stay loyal to Pro Wrestling Express?  Will he be able to overcome the odds and bring the Three Rivers Championship home to PWX, where it belongs, or will the AWC prove too much of a roadblock for the "Spotlight"?


plus...

 

"Mr. 21st Century" CHRIS TAYLOR
returns to action in PWX against

KANO CARTER

    The last time Chris Taylor was seen in Pro Wrestling Express was on August 26th, when he walked out of a match between some of the top talent in PWX, and the hired assassins of the Atlas Wrestling Company.  When all three of his teammates were laid out by the AWC after the match, Taylor was nowhere to be found.  Two of his teammates in that match, Sam Slej and Scott Venom, have yet to return to PWX after sustaining injuries in that match.  Taylor is notorious for his cocky and arrogant attitude, and making himself a priority over all else, but will he prove to be loyal to PWX's cause?  We will find out on Friday September 22nd, when he takes on Kano Carter, who returned to PWX on September 8th, and appears to be in the pocket of Curtis Stevenson and the AWC. 

 

and...

 

ATLAS WRESTLING COMPANY PRESENTS:
A CURTIS J. STEVENSON SHOWCASE MATCH

Curtis Stevenson has announced that the Atlas Wrestling Company will feature yet another showcase match, highlighting talent signed and paid for my Mr. Curtis J. Stevenson. The names of the talent have yet to be revealed, and no other information has been released from the offices of the Atlas Wrestling Company or Mr. Stevenson. How exactly Stevenson is getting this talent has yet to be revealed, but with the recent influx of new faces to PWX, you never know who Stevenson may have signed. 

 

plus...

 

the BLUE DRAGON

Puts his winning streak on the line in singles competition!!!

  Will the mysterious fan favorite from Monster Island be able to extend his winning streak once again? 

 

    More of your NWA Pro Wrestling Express favorites will be in action, including NWA-PWX Tag Team Champions the DEVIL's ADVOCATES, "Master Darque" JB DESTINY, QB BLITZZ, the team of DASH BENNETT & SEAN DAHMER, and more!!!

 

    Renzie Park is located adjacent to McKeesport High School.  The Main Park Pavilion is located on Renzie Park Rd, between University Dr. and Sycamore Dr.  Parking is free in the lots surrounding the ball fields and the pavilion in Renzie Park.  Please follow the signs pointing towards the Pavilion throughout the park.  For the convenience of our fans, signs indicating the way to the pavilion will be placed throughout the park. 


 

COME FIND OUT WHAT EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT - THAT FOR ELEVEN YEARS, REAL WRESTLING ACTION IN PITTSBURGH HAS BEEN SPELLED P-W-X!!!
 
     Pittsburgh Wrestling Fans: Please forward this newsletter on to your friends so they don't miss out on any of the exciting NWA Pro Wrestling Express news!  To subscribe to this newsletter or for more information on NWA Pro Wrestling Express, visit our official website at
www.PWX-ONLINE.com.  

 

NWA MID-WEST NEWS

 

9-6 Streamood, IL at the

Streamwood Park District Recreation Center

777 Bartlett Road

Streamwood, IL

 

Team Underground defeated Danny Dominion and Adrian Lynch with the Spike Piledriver.

The Mississippi Madman issued an open challenge. MsChif answered, but Madman said he wouldn't hit a woman. He did know someone who would...Sirelda.

MsChif defeated Sirelda following the mist and The Desecrator.

Pepper Parks defeated Steve Boz with a Small Package.

Alex Shelley defeated Chris Sabinto retain the Midwest X Division Title.

Gauntlet for The Gold for a show at the Midwest X Division Title in January was won by the Mississippi Madman, getting the final win over Petey Williams w/Coach D'Amore. Participants included: Jason Dukes, Josh Abercrombie, Billy Roc, Acid Jazz, Brandon Thomaselli, Jaysin Strife, Trik Davis, Zack McGuire, Marek Brave, and Tyler Black.

Black Listed w/Michael Starr and the mystery girl defeated "The Latin Heart Throb" Esteban Molina and Ricky Thomas to regain the Midwest Tag Team Titles.

Rasche "The Skull Crusher" w/Carmine Dispirito defeated Joe Doering with a Brain Buster. Afterwards, Rasche called out the Mississippi Madman. Madman put a beating on Rasche until Carmine distracted him. Then laid out the Madman with a wicked beating involving chairs and a huge running boot in the corner. It took all of security, the announce team, and Terry Taylor to carry the big man out.

Ryan Boz defeated "The Machine Gun" Karl Anderson w/Carmine Dispirito to retain the Heartland States Title. After the match, Anderson laid out Boz with a belt shot and refused to relenquish the Boston Crab. Referees PJ Drummond and Andy Long finally were able to get Anderson and Despirito to the back and help Boz to his feet.

Hardcore Craig defeated AMW and Black Listed in a Triple Threat Match to determine the #1 Contenders to the NWA World Tag Team Titles in November. The end saw Craig take advantage of a skirmish between AMW, Black Listed, and Michael Starr, scoring a roll up for the win.

The next NWA Midwest show is Nov 11th in Streamwood , IL

 

Streamwood Park District Recreation Center
777 Bartlett Road
Streamwood, IL

 

7pm Bell time

 

NWA World Tag Team Championship Match
The NWA World Tag Team Champions
LAX Hot Stuff Hernandez, Homicide, and Konnan
                        vs
The Extreme Dream Team
Hardcore Craig & Corporal Robinson

 

Rasche The Skullkrusher vs The Mississippi Mad Man

 

NWA Heartland States Title Re-Match
Ryan Boz
    vs
Karl "The Machine Gun" Anderson w/ Carmine DeSpirito

 

NWA Midwest Tag Title Match
"Blacklisted" Marco Cordova & Jason Reign w/ Michael Starr
                     vs
"Team Underground" Eric Priest & Chandler McClure

 

Pepper Parks
       vs
TNA's "Team Canada" Tyson Dux w/ Scott D'Amore

 

more to be announced

 

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