BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES FOR JULY 21, 2008
  • 07/21/2008 (11:20:07 am)
  • Georgiann Makropoulos

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BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES for 7-21-08

 

7/19 NWA ANARCHY’S Hostile Environment Report by Larry Goodman

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NWA Anarchy presented “Hostile Environment,” their annual midsummer spectacular, at the NWA Arena in Cornelia Saturday night.

 

With the War Games, it’s a perennial can’t miss show, but this was doubly impressive. They threw a hell of a lot out there just one week before the big show – six stipulation matches including War Games. I thought it was too much. I thought wrong. Everybody busted ass in the ring to make sure all the stip matches got over.

 

It was a night of pure babyface triumph, the likes of which I can’t recall seeing in Anarchy. Every match had a babyface winner. Devil’s Rejects/NWA Elite was supposed to be heel vs. heel, but the fans nevertheless picked a favorite, and his team won.

 

It was also the longest show of the year on the hottest night of the summer. The temperature on Saturday afternoon approached 95 degrees. But the Anarchy fans don’t need no stinking air conditioning. They passed the acid test with flying colors. 235 in the house and they never wavered.

 

And our ringside photographer looks like George “The Animal” Steele.

 

Palmer informed the fans that Katie Stevens had died. Anarchy held a Fanfest in May to raise money to help the girl’s family with her medical bills. Palmer dedicated the show to her memory – it was direct, respectful, and not the least bit maudlin.

 

Palmer was interrupted by Chad Parham and Seth Delay. Parham said nobody cared about anything on the card because the people only cared about Chad and Seth. Palmer claimed to have bad ears and invited them into the ring. Parham said Palmer’s buddy Sal Rinauro was in the hospital so it was two against one. They didn’t stop Palmer from laying into them. Parham and Delay bumped for The Boss, until Delay put another knot in the back of Palmer’s head with his brass knucks. They started to cut Palmer’s hair and New Wave hit the ring. While security helped a woozy Palmer to the back, Bill Behrens booked an impromptu tag match.

 

(1) New Wave (Derrick Driver & Steven Walters) beat Chad Parham & Seth Delay in 7:05. New Wave came out flying. Driver countered a move by Parham with a headstand on the top turnbuckle, but Delay sent him to the floor with a dropkick. Crowd was quick to bust out the “lets go Derrick” chant. Parham and Delay used a disgusting double body rake. Walters took the hot tag, and New Wave hit a cool combo move on Delay -a Walters rocking horse/Driver guillotine legdrop. Finish was set up by a blind tag to Driver. Parham went to piledriver Walters and Driver came off the top with a sunset flip for the pin. The crowd kicked into high gear for the first time as they neared the finish.

 

Parham waxed Driver with a cradle piledriver after the match. The heels were fixing to give another haircut, but Palmer returned with his ax handle to clear the ring. Palmer ordered a hair vs. hair tag match in two weeks – Palmer & Rinauro vs. Parham & Delay - with the loser of the fall getting their head shaved.

 

(2) Don Matthews beat Brodie Chase & Melissa Coates in a Slave Match (11:10). Crowd enjoyed the comedy hijinx opening. Matthews gave Melissa a drop toe hold into the Chase’s crotch and then spanked Brodie. There were dueling chants as Matthews and Chase traded shots. Matthews hit the BFK. He kissed Melissa and set up for The Lariat, but Coates dropped him in his tracks with a low blow. Coates whacked Matthews on the ass with her riding crop. That just got Matthews fired up, so Chase posted him. Chase worked on Matthews wrist for a while. The big spot saw Coates try to flip Chase off the top into a senton on Matthews. Nobody home. Matthews hit a fallaway slam for a near fall. Chase answered with sky high powerbomb for a near fall. Matthews won it with The Lariat. Longer than it needed to be, but the finish got a strong pop.

 

Coates was forced into the ring for a taste of Matthews’ perversity. Coates slapped Matthews. That just turned him on. Mr. "Smitten like a kitten" ordered Coates to smack his ass with the riding crop. After the second whack, Matthews broke into a Memphis strut. Matthews asked for another one. He got it and said thanks by knocking Coates out cold with the Lariat. It got a bigger pop than the finish. Nothing wrong with a little man-on-woman violence when the situation calls for it.

 

Jeff Lewis stepped out of the three-way match for the NWA Anarchy Television Title. Lewis said he didn’t like the script, so he going to wait for a different one. Lewis provided television commentary instead.

 

(3) Truitt Fields beat Hayden Young to retain the NWA Anarchy Television Title in 11:26. Good placement to follow the last match with something more athletic. Huge pops for the entrances of both fan favorites with Fields getting the louder of the two. No buddy buddy crap – it was brawling right from the get go. Fields jumped out on top and gave Young a gorilla press free fall for a two count. Young took over and scored a series of near falls including one with a running frog splash. Young also used the trunks on a roll up attempt. Young almost lost control on a Shooting Star Press to the floor. Totally nuts. Fans chanted “Tru-it.” Fields responded with an overhead belly to belly suplex, and it was both men down. Fields used a Polish Hammer to the side of Young’s head. Fields hit a brainbuster for a near fall. Crowd was strangely quiet here. Young rolled through on a Flying Squirrel attempt and managed to counter the Killing Fields for a near fall. Young nailed his spinning enzuigiri as Behrens made the 5 to go call. Ref Jacob Ashworth collided with Fields and they both went down. Young brought the belt into the ring. But the angst was too much for him to use it. Not yet anyway. Killing Fields for the 1-2-3. Young refused to shake Fields’ hand. Good match. Credit Young with gutting it out. He was hurting badly due to a kidney infection.

 

(4) In an I Quit Match, Ace Rockwell made Todd Sexton give up at 18:41. The pop for Rockwell was right up there with the previous match. They each blocked the other guy’s finishing move in the early going. Sexton chop blocked Rockwell’s knee and started working on it with spinning toe hold. Sexton connected with a running kick to the face and wanted to know if Rockwell was ready to quit. Rockwell answered by tattooing Sexton’s face with taped fists. Sexton brought Rockwell off the ropes with a dragon screw and really started to bear down on the knee. He used a figure four around the ringpost. Sexton told Rockwell quit or get a broken leg. Rockwell told Sexton to go to hell. Sexton jabbed and pounded on Rockwell’s knee with a steel chair. Agonizing screams but no quit from Rockwell. Sexton applied the figure four inside the ring. Huge “Ace” chant, as Rockwell hulked up and reversed the hold. Rockwell caught Sexton in a triangle choke, so Sexton clunked him with the mic to break the hold. Rockwell used up his last ounce of strength on a superplex. Rockwell waffled Sexton’s knee with the chair. Sexton was whimpering and begging for mercy. The Technicians hit the ring and gave Rockwell the Regulator. They set up a steel coffin of chairs at ringside. Wild Bunch drove the Technicians to the back. Sexton connected with a superkick that sent Rockwell flying off the apron into the steel coffin. A brutal bump. Ref Brent Wiley asked Rockwell if he quit. Twice, Rockwell did not answer. Wiley said he would ask one more time, at the last split second, Rockwell grabbed Wiley by his shirt collar and said no. Great stuff. Back inside the ring, Rockwell hit the Aces High on the steel chair. A “Quit, Todd, Quit” chanted erupted. Rockwell pounded on Sexton, who bled a bit from the forehead. Rockwell kept pounding away until Sexton cried uncle. Rockwell milked the victory for everything it was worth - really let the feeling of triumph sink in.

 

(5) Hollywood Brunettes (Andrew Alexander & Kyle Matthews) & Bo Newsome & Chip Day & Malachi beat Talent & Money (Andrew Pendleton III & JT Talent) & Caleb Konley & Adrian Hawkins & Jay Clinton. Newsome got the best crowd response during the shine. Konley took advantage of Bo’s inexperience to start the heat. Finish was Malachi with a DDT on flunkie Clinton followed by Day’s springboard 450. Decent match. They got fancier than with the finish. In this spot on the show, less is more.

 

Jeremy Vain and Rob Adonis hit the ring and the heels beat down the outnumbered babyface team to where they were unable to serve as lumberjacks for the next match.

 

(6) Mikal Judas pinned Jeremy Vain (with Rob Adonis) in a lumberjack match (10:16). Monster pop for the monster. Adonis at ringside and all heel lumberjacks made no difference. Vain was going to get his ass beat and everybody knew it. Vain escaped the El Crucifijo (Border Toss) on his own. Adonis rescued Vain from a second Crucifijo. Vain landed on the apron. Judas grabbed him by the throat and threw him halfway across the ring. Adonis saved Vain from the Mafia kick, and Judas tumbled over the ropes where he took a pounding from the lumberjacks. Vain worked on Judas’ gut, but couldn’t get more than a one count on the big man. Judas connected with the Mafia kick, sending Vain to the outside, where Judas teed off on all of the lumberjacks. The babyface lumberjacks came out to neutralize the heels. Clinton tried to bring a chair in. Judas tossed Clinton over the top onto the lumberjacks with El Crucifijo. Judas took Adonis out with a chokebreaker. Vain used a DDT onto the chair. Judas kicked out. Vain’s bag of tricks was empty. Judas gave Vain a mighty El Crucifijo for the pin and another huge pop.

 

(7) NWA Elite (Shatter & Kimo & Abomination with Jeff G. Bailey) beat Devil’s Rejects (Iceberg & Azrael & Shaun Tempers with the Reverend) to win the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Championship in 17:01 when Kimo pinned Azrael. The stip was now or never- if the Elite didn't win the fall, it would be their last shot at the Reject's belts. This was a case of six guys hitting each other extremely hard in relatively safe places. Kimo looked like a million bucks. It’s one thing to book a guy that way, but Kimo delivers the goods. It’s amazing what this guy can do with such limited experience. Talk about a natural. He kicked things off with a soaring Hotstuff Hernandez suicide dive. Kimo blocked a blitz of martial arts strikes from Azrael. I’ve only seen nuts like that in the movies. Off the chain. Kimo no sold a Samoan drop from Iceberg and felled him like a redwood with a martial arts chop. The Elite started beating on Shatter. Azrael did his Superman punch and applied the necktie submission. The fans kept chanting for a tag to Kimo. Iceberg silenced them with a freight train corner splash. On the comeback, Shatter slipped trying for a top rope back suplex on Iceberg, and they fell to the mat in a heap. Nothing like the danger of reality. Shatter hit a German suplex on Berg, who kicked out his one arm cover. Bailey and the Reverend got up on the apron and took stereo bumps from Iceberg and Shatter. Shatter speared Iceberg through the ropes. A wild ringside brawl ensued. Abomination ended up laid out on a ringside table. Iceberg went for a rolling senton off the apron and crashed through the table when A-Bomb moved. Inside the ring, Shatter put Tempers in the Crippler Crossface, and Azrael made the save. Azrael and Tempers hit the Hellhammer on Shatter. Kimo smoked Tempers with a vicious ringside lariat, and his head hit the floor with a sick thud for the king hell bastard bump of the night. Finish saw Kimo roll through on Azrael’s flying bodypress and judo chop him right across his freaking face for the pin. Wow. And the War Games was still to come.

 

(8) War Games: Shadow Jackson & Slim J defeated Nemesis & Jay Fury in 19:33 when Fury submitted to Jackson. This was all about violence and drama. Fury and J started at a furious pace. The intensity started to wane about 3 minutes in, and Behrens did the coin flip a minute early. Naturally, the heels won. Nemesis entered wearing the trophy (the very one he used to bust Jackson up to start this feud) around his neck like a medallion. He chucked J into the cage like a javelin spear a couple of times, and J was busted open. Gorillas gave J a sick double team DVD. The crowd started going crazy when Nemesis kept Jackson from entering at the appointed time. Fury continued to beat on J. Once Jackson was inside, it was soon all four men battling on the top rope. The ties holding the cage together starting popping off as J bounced Fury’s head off of the cage. J did a Screwdriver on the Rocks (corkscrew Ace crusher) off the top rope on Fury that looked sensational. Jackson speared Nemesis. J and Jackson doubled up on Fury with a wheelbarrow flatliner. But Fury evaded J’s flying reverse DDT and got him with the Enzifury. Nemesis did a missile dropkick on Jackson. The Gorillas “beasted up.” Fury hit a top rope German on J. The Gorilla’s noose came into play, as Fury then tried to hang J from the top of the cage. J fought it off and hit a top rope reverse DDT from the top of the cage onto the Gorillas. The building exploded. Jackson blasted Nemesis with the trophy for the biggest pop of the night. Jackson dug the trophy into Nemesis forehead. Nemesis was bleeding profusely. More Anarchy personnel came to ringside. Fury was also bleeding. Jackson tried to choke Nemesis out, but Fury stomped on him. J clocked Fury with a rabbit lariat, and Jackson followed with the 1031. Jackson used the noose to hang Fury across his back. I couldn’t see what J was doing to Nemesis, but he ended up with a thick crimson mask all the way down to his goatee. With the crowd on fire, Fury finally submitted. The postmatch was a sight. Jackson and J made sure to stand right over Nemesis, who was a bloody, crumpled mess, when they raised their hands in victory.

 

NOTES: A. J. Styles will be the special guest on Peach State Pandemonium Wednesday, July 23 at 10 pm. Our other guests will be promoter Mike Porter (NWA Main Event) and Marc Anthony of Showtime Allstar Wrestling for a discussion of Nashville wrestling, past and present…Lewis reportedly suffered two broken ribs in his ECW dark match with Charlie Haas…Melissa Coates appears for Victory Pro Wrestling in Long Island, NY on 7/26.

 

The next NWA ANARCHY TV TAPING is on SATURDAY 8-2-08 at the NWA ARENA with:

 

                                LOSER’S HEAD IS SHAVED

 

CHAD PARHAM & SETH DELAY  VS  JERRY PALMER & SAL RINAURO

 

 

NWA ANARCHY RANKINGS for JULY-AUGUST 2008

 

NWA ANARCHY TOP 10 SINGLES

 

ICEBERG   NWA ANARCHY HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION

 

1)SHATTER

2)MIKAL JUDAS

3)TRUITT FIELDS NWA ANARCHY TV CHAMPION

4)ACE ROCKWELL

5)JEREMY VAIN

6)SAL RINAURO

7)KIMO

8)HAYDEN YOUNG

9)DON MATTHEWS

10)MR. ADONIS & LEFF LEWIS tie

 

NWA ANARCHY TOP 10 TAG TEAMS

 

NWA ELITE (SHATTER & KIMO)  NWA ANARCHY TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS

 

1)DEVILS REJECTS (AZRAEL & TEMPERS)

2)NEW WAVE (DRIVER & WALTERS)

3)SHADOW JACKSON & SLIM J

4)CONCRETE GORILLAS (NEMESIS & JAY FURY)

5)PARHAM & DELAY

6)WILD BUNCH (BUCK & KING)

7)HOLLYWOOD BRUNETTES (MATTHEWS & ALEXANDER)

8)TECHNICIANS (BOB E & T SMITH)

9)SEX, TALENT & MONEY (CONLEY, TALENT, PENDLETON)

10)BRODY CHASE & MELISSA COATES

 

 

NWA Anarchy TV Report by Ca$hFlowX

Episode 126

July 14, 2008

 

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, Jeff Lewis vs. Hayden Young failed to yield a #1 contender to the NWA Anarchy TV Title after fighting to a draw, and Phil Shatter powerbombed his way to victory over Shaun Tempers in a brutal match. This week, Iceberg w/Dan Wilson seeks to squash Don Matthews. The main event is a tag team Mega-Rumble with the winning team earning a title shot against the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Champions the Devil’s Rejects at Fanfest on May 31.

 

1. NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion “the Altar of Human Mutilation” Iceberg w/”the Reverend” Dan Wilson & the Staff of Righteousness pinned “Merciless” Don Matthews in a non-title match.

Early on, Matthews overpowers the champion by swiftly kicking his knee. After commercial, Iceberg dominates by administering brutal punishment and destroying all comeback attempts. Iceberg continues the massacre with three consecutive turnbuckle whips while throwing in a pair of corner splashes and the dreaded human cannonball. After taking a long and methodical beating, Matthews brings the NWA Arena Back to Life™ with a powerslam. He scores a near fall with his patented BFK. Iceberg applies a bearhug, but Matthews escapes with the Lariat of Doom. Everything appears hunky-dory for the Merciless One, but “the Stray Cat” Brody Ray Chase & “the Main Squeeze” Melissa Coates unveil their evil intentions by making out at ringside. Matthews pays dearly for turning his attention to his former Anger Inc. ally. One belly to belly suplex and Ground Xero splash later, Iceberg celebrates another victory.

COMMENTS: The finish didn’t do anything to help either wrestler or the NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Title especially when Don Matthews is involved in a mid-card comedic love triangle and Iceberg is cleanly slaughtering competition. Otherwise, this match was much better on TV than live.

 

- Dan Wilson hands over the crowd jewel over to Iceberg when the NWA Elite make an appearance. With Shatter chomping at the bits, Wilson announces Iceberg will defend the title against the Universal Soldier on May 31, which will be the last one. Wilson even offers a tag title shot against Shaun Tempers & Azreal.

 

2. Shadow Jackson & Slim J won the tag team Mega-Rumble to earn a shot at the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Champions the Devil’s Rejects on May 31.

RULES: Tag teams will enter at two minute intervals. A tag team is eliminated when one member is thrown over the top rope and both feet hit the floor.

ENTRY #1 & #2: Brody Ray Chase & Melissa Coates and the Friday Night Franchise (Matt “Sex” Sells & Ryan Michaels.)

ENTRY #3: Big Time Playaz (Jack McKenzie & David Matthews) join us from the state of Texas.

ELIMINATION #1: Friday Night Franchise by Chase & Coates.

ENTRY #4: The Texas Treats (Chris Marval & “Bishop Magic” Don Juan.) They have a funny sequence thrusting sequence with Coates. Then again, Don Juan has a wacky charisma and is always entertaining.

ENTRY #5: Mr. Rob Adonis & Jeremy Vain.

ELIMINATION #2: Chase & Coates (by the Texas Treats). That drew a pop.

ELIMINATION #3: The Texas Treats (by Mr. Adonis & Vain.) BOOOOOOOOO!

ELIMINATION #4: The Big Time Playaz (by Mr. Adonis & Vain.) The lights flicker and Mikal Judas inflicts damage on Mr. Adonis & Vain.

ENTRY #6: Wesley Grissom & Chip Day.

ELIMINATION #5: Mr. Adonis & Vain by Grissom & Day. After commercial, Judas chases off Vain and delivers the Mafia Kick to Mr. Adonis.

ENTRY #7: The Technicians (Bob E & Tyler Smith).

ENTRY #8: Talent & Money (JT Talent & Andrew Pendleton III) head out to a loud ovation from the ladies.

ENTRY #9: The Wild Bunch (Chris King & “Brokeback” Billy Buck.)

ENTRY #10: Hollywood Brunettes (Kyle Matthews & “the Wizard of Aaaaaaaahs” Andrew Alexander).

ELIMINATION #6: Grissom & Day (Day by Grissom.)

ELIMINATION #7: The Technicians (by Grissom.)

ENTRY #11: The New Wave (Derek Driver & Steven Walters). Walters ends up on the wrong end of a 7 man Tower of Doom.

After commercial, the Konkrete Gorillas enters through the back door claiming the NWA Arena as their jungle.

ENTRY #12: The Konkrete Gorillas (Nemesis & Jay Fury)

ELIMINATION #8: Talent & Money (by the Gorillas.)

ELIMINATION #9: The Hollywood Brunettes (by the Gorillas.)

ELIMINATION #10: The Wild Bunch (by the Gorillas.)

ELIMINATION #11: The New Wave (by the Gorillas.) Okay, that’s a good way to get over teams that have been vying for the #1 tag team contenders for the past few months. On a serious note, Billy Buck has tremendously improved over the past year.

ENTRY #13: Shadow Jackson & Slim J. Alright, it’s time for the big guns here and Shadow and Nemesis waste no time brawling in mid-ring. Nemesis takes over with a chop block on Shadow and pummeling Slim J from behind. Shadow & Slim buy some time with dualing DDT’s. The Gorillas regain the advantage and prepare to eliminate Shadow, but Slim makes the save. Nemesis resorts to kicking Shadow’s bad leg and prevents Slim from eliminating Fury. The Gorillas punish Shadow in the corner with loud chops. WHOO! Fury pulls out the noose and hangs Slim J for the second consecutive time. Somehow, Slim fights his way loose and Shadow aids in sending Fury tumbling from the top turnbuckle to the floor. Slim tosses Nemesis for good measure. Fury heads back in to attack, but Shadow & Slim assault him with the security preventing Nemesis from making the save. Fury finally escapes.

COMMENTS: This was just another demonstration of Bill Behrens’ brilliance in booking rumble style matches 101.

 

OVERALL: The Shadow & Slim vs. Concrete Gorillas has to be the hottest feud in the three year history of NWA Anarchy, even bigger than the Elite vs. the Rejects. (A feud that ingeniously made fans feel slimy for cheering for Jeff G. Bailey.) When Summer ’08 ends, Al Gore will launch a new campaign blaming the NWA Arena, NWA Anarchy and Cornelia, Georgia for global warming.

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

 

 

NWA Great Championship Wrestling: TV Show Joins Elite Television Website


Great Championship Wrestlings media department is proud to announce an alliance with famed internet broadcast provider "The Superstation". From now on, in addition to several other servers (Spike.com, Megavideo and Tudou, just to name a few) Great Championship Wrestlings weekly broadcasts can be seen in high quality and fast speed at www.thesuperstation.tv!

If you haven't already seen the latest GCW Television Broadcast of SUNDAY NIGHT SLAM, make sure you head over to GCWACTION.COM to see 4 huge matches, including a Triple Threat For the GCW Heavyweight Title, an Interstate Championship Title defense, and a knock down drag out affair between David Young and Sonny Siaki, guaranteed to get your blood boiling!

So head on over, and experience wrestling, for people who like wrestling!

 

NWA Great Championship Wrestling
July 17, 2008
Great Skate Plex
Phenix City, AL


Attendance reported as more than 320.

Orion Bishop (with Wicked Nemesis) pinned Kareem-Abdul Jamar.

Bull Buchanan pinned Orion Bishop.

Zero Tolerance (with Princeton Gainey III) pinned Alex Silva.

Johnny Swinger & Shaun Banks (with Tracy Taylor) defeated J-Rod & Tex Monroe.

Disco Inferno pinned Murder One (with Wicked Nemesis).

David Young beat Sonny Siaki by disqualification when Siaki used a ladder.

GCW Heavyweight Champion Cru Jones pinned Micah Taylor after Swinger interfered and distracted both men.

For more information on NWA GCW, go to:
www.gcw-action.com

 

NWA Main Event Wrestling is proud to announce that they have been invited back to provide true Southern style professional wrestling for the 2008 Tennessee State Fair. This is the third year in a row that NWA Main Event has provided wrestling for the Fair. The wrestling show will be located in the Rose Garden area of the fairgrounds from Sept, 5 thru Sept 14. We invite everyone attending the State Fair this year to stop by and enjoy true Southern style profession wrestling.

NWA Mountain State Wrestling
July 5, 2008
Freedom Tour II
GHENT, WV


1.) RYUGIN p. SUJI

2.) "CUBAN ASSASSIN" RITCHIE ACEVEDO p. OUTKAST

3.) T-R SUPERSTAR, JASON KINCAID, & BRUISER GRAHAM p.
BILLY LIT, BANDIT, & EDDIE TENNEY

4.) 3 WAY - NWA MSW TAG TEAM TITLE -
JOHNNY BLAST & DIABLO, JR. p.
PROWLERS 1 & 2 & KRIS KING & BILLY LIT.

5.) NWA MSW HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE
MAESTRO p. "DYNAMITE" DAN RICHARDS

For more information on NWA MSW, go to:
www.mountainstatewrestling.com

Courtesy of NWA Mountain State Promoter Leonard Sims.

07/06/2008 - NWA MSW TV (UNION,WV)


1.) BILLY LIT & DAMON RITE p. DIABLO, JR. & MAESTRO.

2.) RICKY SHANE p. DR. ROGER HAMM.

3.) CHRIS GILBERT, T-R SUPERSTAR, & LORD EVERETT DEVORE
p. BUDDY LOVE & BUNKHOUSE BOYS

4.) NWA MSW TV TITLE
THE SPOILER p. JASON KINCAID

For more information on NWA MSW, go to:
www.mountainstatewrestling.com

Courtesy of NWA Mountain State Promoter Leonard Sims.

NWA Mountain State Wrestling
July 11, 2008
Freedom Tour II
MT. HOPE, WV


1.) NIGHT PROWLERS p. BUNKHOUSE BOYS.

2.) "GYPSY JOE" GENE MADRID & BUDDY LOVE p.
" CUBAN ASSASSIN" RITCHIE ACEVEDO & RYUGIN

3.) FRANK PARKER p. SCOTTY ROCKER.

4.) NWA MSW TAG TEAM TITLE
JOHNNY BLAST & DIABLO, JR. DDQ KRIS KING & RICKY SHANE.

5.) NWA MSW HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE
MAESTRO b. JASON KINCAID, DQ.

For more information on NWA MSW, go to:
www.mountainstatewrestling.com

NWA East/ Undisputed Championship Wrestling
July 12, 2008
2nd annual American Tradition Results
VFW Post 47
Uniontown, PA

The show began in utter chaos. Flamingo Inc. came to the ring, Flamingo striped Flash of the American Title and rewarded the belt to Justin Bender. Named Cold Crush the #1 Contenders to the tag titles. This prompted Americas Team to come out and challenge them for that #1 contendership. Jesse, Stonewall & Playboy also came out and all basicaly ran Flamingo Inc. off. Now in the midst of all this, the microphone broke so we were left with out a mic for about 2 matches.

In the opening contest Darth X defeated Doyle Day by countout when Doyle recieved a phone call and had to answer it.

Up next was the UCW No Limits Title Match between champion "The Reaper" Draven Oriley and challenger Jimmy Starz. The match was scheduled for a 10min Timelimit. The 10 min elapsed with no winner. The begged for 5 more min and the ref gave it to them. At the end of the 5 min Draven looked to have the match won, but the ref said the time expired before the tap out. They begged just 5 more min. and the ref gave it to them. 3min and 30 secounds later Draven finaly had Starz tap out to the scorpion death lock. After 18 min and 30 seconds of 1 of the most exciting matches in UCW history. Draven came out on top to retain the title.

Up next Ray Smooth defeated Scott Sarin

Americas Team and Cold Crush hooked it up to see who would face Bad Company for the tag titles. This was a back and forth contest untill Americas Team could not hold there temper anymore and just went crazy on everyone getting themselves disqualifyed. After the match Bad Company came out as Payne announced that he was not medically cleared by the doctors thanks to an attack from Cold Crush earlier that week in Mckeesport. His fill in would be Bud Cassidy. After about 10min of a beating and Killa just would not give it up Nikki Nickols threw the towl in to call the match for your winners and NEW UCW Tag Team champions. COLD CRUSH!

After intermission we were introducd to Kid Cupids "Wrestlers got talent competion" Bud Cassidy did the doe see doe with Betty Sue, Doyle did a dance and Executioner well we dont know what he did lol. Then Steveburg made his debut he speared Executioner and Cupid gave him a stunner. Cassidy was awarded as the winner.

In what made UCW history we had our 1st womens match of UCW. As Rebecca Payne defeated Ashley Nicely. After the match we had an impromptu match with Rebecca and Jimmy Dream. Rebecca then won by DQ. After that match Stacy Hunter came out and her and Rebecca got into it. Rebecca then challenged Jimmy to a Death Match on September 6th.

Crusher Hanson retained the NWA National Heavyweight Title by defeating James Ross, Chris Lerusso & Dash Bennett.

In the Main Event Jesse Skelton & Stonewall defeated Justin Bender & Playboy. The big highlights of all this was before the match when Bill Jacobs snuck into the building and he and Jesse got into it again, then after the match Crusher and Jesse got into a scuffule.

Join us August 16th for Summer Spectacle 2.

For more information on UCW, go to:
http://nwaeast-ucw.webs.com

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

NWA East/ Susquehanna Wrestling Organization
July 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 stormed out to the ring demanding a match and got one, as Nikolai was more than up to the challenge. Volkoff wins with a Reverse Russian Sickle, and then went off to sign autographs for the kids.

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