- 06/05/2006 (10:25:58 am)
- Press Release
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BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES for 6-5-06
6/3 NWA Anarchy Report ..
By: Larry Goodman ..
NWA Anarchy ran their bimonthly television taping at the NWA Arena in Cornelia last night.
Attendance was 170, which was a bigger crowd than Anarchy drew for the big show, “Excessive Force,” two weeks ago, and way up from the May 6 TV taping. Likely this was on the strength of the Anarchy Rulz match between Ace Rockwell and Shaun Tempers, a grudge match if there ever was one.
Ironically, the heat was better for the first half, peaking with the pop for Adryan Hawkins’ rags-to-riches TV title win in the Mega Rumble.
Eddie Rich opened the show with the announcement that NWA Anarchy would be debuting on local television with an 11 am Saturday slot on Alltel cable channel 4 (debuting June 17). Wrestling in Cornelia hasn’t been seen locally since the early days of NWA Wildside.
(1) Urban Assault Squad (Shadow Jackson & Nemesis) & Slim J beat the
Postmatch, Devil’s Rejects (Azrael and Dominous) hit the ring at the command of Dan Wilson. UAS sent them packing. Anarchy owner Jerry Palmer came out and asked
(2) Adrian Hawkins won a 12 man Mega Rumble to become the new NWA Anarchy Television Champion in 18:35. Rinauro started it out with a newcomer named Austin Creed, who has a great look and a world of potential. Creed’s gimmick is straight out of the Rocky series except he’s got Carlito’s hair. It’s actually an update on the character that Mike Jones did a generation ago in
Intermission.
(3)
Parham called for the mic. Parham said the man on top was a target. But he had beaten them all. Out came Bailey with Mikal Adryan. Bailey said if he didn’t already know Parham was retarded, he would think he was delusional. Bailey said Parham never beat Adryan, since he needed outside help both times. Bailey said Adryan was coming for his belt. Parham and Adryan went nose-to-nose. Out came Jeff Lewis to a mixed response. Lewis said if it wasn’t for Adryan’s tall, goofy ass, he would be the champion. The appearance of Kory Chavis got a terrific pop. Chavis reminded all of them that he was the former and first NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion AND he never got his rematch. Parham said enough. He was the champion and he had stuff to do, so they could call him when they were done. Palmer sanctioned an impromptu three-way to determine the number one contender.
(4) Kory Chavis beat Jeff Lewis and Mikal Adryan (with Jeff G. Bailey) to become the number one contender for the NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Title in 12:00. Chavis got off to an explosive start with a balls-to-the-wall flip dive onto Adryan and Lewis. But Lewis gave Chavis a hotshot, which set up a partial Assisted Suicide by Adryan. Lewis thwarted Adryan’s pin attempt. They argued. Adryan leveled Lewis with a lariat. Chavis broke up the pin. Chavis landed a high kick to Adryan’s grill and Lewis saved. Adryan suplexed Lewis into the turnbuckles and Chavis saved. Chavis caught Lewis with the lariat from hell and Adryan saved. And so on. The work was good, but the heat seemed to flag as the round robin of big moves and pin attempts wore on. Finally, Adryan and Lewis agreed to a double team. Chavis came back with a flying double lariat, and all three men were left on the canvas. Chavis caught fire with lariats, bodyslams and backdrops. Lewis blocked the Spinesplitta and hit a torture rack drop. Lewis had Chavis’ shoulder down for more than a three count, but Bailey kept the ref from seeing it. Adryan nailed Lewis with the Mafia kick. But before he could move in for the kill, Chavis hit the Spinesplitta on Adryan, then pinned Lewis.
Adryan played sore loser and decked Chavis. Lewis wasn’t sure what to do. Bailey convinced Lewis that it was Chavis that cost him the match. Lewis joined Adryan in putting the boots to Chavis. Parham ran out with a chair to clear the ring. A tag match was made for 6/17: Adryan and Lewis vs. Chavis and Parham.
(5) Shaun Tempers (with Dan Wilson & Iceberg) beat Ace Rockwell in an Anarchy Rulz Match (18:54). This was a violent, tormented hell of a match. The conclusion was shockingly vile. Despite the extremeness of it all, and maybe because of it, there were points were it lagged. It never reached the magical lev of the Texas Tornado match at Excessive Force. Once again, Rockwell got the loudest, longest entrance pop of any babyface on the card. Rule were fans bring the weapons and anything goes. There was a cart full of plunder at ringside, just in case. Rockwell and Tempers went nose-to-nose. Rockwell said he was going to f*** Tempers up. Iceberg set up a row of chairs along the ramp. The ring wasn’t going to hold this one. Rockwell took a major leap off the rail and blasted Tempers with his cast. They climbed up into the announcer’s booth and teetered on top of the desk. Rockwell took a six foot drop on the rail. Back inside, Rockwell had a chair and Tempers had a hammer. Rockwell used the chair to separate Tempers from the hammer. The look of panic on Tempers’ face was priceless. Rockwell waffled Tempers with the chair. Tempers was busted wide open. Rockwell beat on Tempers with the chair. Rockwell grabbed a barbed wire bat and used it like a cheese grater on Tempers’ groin. Tempers made a comeback.
NOTES: NWA Anarchy’s next big show will be Hostile Environment on 7/22 featuring the War Games…The local television show will be a 30 minutes version similar to the one that airs on Comcast cable systems in the
6/3 anarchy taping results from bodyslamthis
first off congrats to adrian hawkins on becoming anarchy tv champion last night, congratulations are also in order for two new wildside daddies- jeremy v and todd sexton (bodyslam this wishes both of the new families the best luck). finally welcome back to kory chavis who made his return to nwa anarchy last night!
results:
the Urban Assault Squad and Slim J defeated Big Dog, Hector Navario and Skitzo. Post match the Devil's Rejects looked to attack but were quickly ran off by UAS & J. Anarchy owner Jerry Palmer made his way to ringside and banned Azrael and Dominous from the building for the remainder of the night.
Mega Rumble to determine the new Anarchy TV champion- Adrian Hawkins defeated 9 other guys to become the Anarchy TV champion for the first time. The match itself was not without a few interesting moments....a very mad at the world Brandon P stormed the ring and tossed Sal over the ropes, Sal was not eliminated because P was not an official member of the match. P was escorted rather forcefully from the building by security.....Hawkins who ended up winning the match spent the bulk of the match on the floor or attempting to climb into the ring...finally Hawkins drop kicked Jason Blackman out of the ring to win the match and the belt.
Anarchy Heavyweight Title match- Chad Parham retained his title over Onyx. Post match Chad Parham took to the mic and told the crowd he had defeated all comers for his belt and that he knew two individuals who wouldn’t come for his belt- Mikal Adryan and Jeff Lewis, enter Adryan with Jeff G. Bailey. Jeff G. reminded Parham that he had never pinned Adryan winning the belt the first time via a ladder and the second victory he held over the One Man Mafia was due to Jeff Lewis getting involved, enter the Feature Presentation. Lewis and Adryan faced off until another entrance theme hit, the returning Kory Chavis who reminded all 3 men and the crowd that he was the first Anarchy heavyweight champion and never got his rematch. Parham told all 3 that he was the champion and that they could call him once they figured out who the number one contender was...
Kory Chavis defeated Mikal Adryan and Jeff Lewis to become the number one contender for the Anarchy heavyweight title....Chavis didnt have much time to celebrate because Adryan and Lewis began to assault him post match until Chad Parham made the save.
scheduled for the next tv taping- Chad Parham & Kory Chavis vs Mikal Adryan and Jeff Lewis!
Main event- Shaun Tempers completely destroyed Ace Rockwell with some assistance from Iceberg and a lot of crazy weapons brought in by the fans in the Anarchy Rules match up. No word on Rockwell's condition at press time but his injuries were severe enough post show to clear the building of everyone in attendance...update when available.
The next Anarchy TV taping is scheduled for June 17th!
Anarchy will debut on Alltel channel 4 on June 17th!
MAXW will have a show on June 24th in Williamston!
6/2 Wrestle
By: Larry Goodman
Samoa Joe returned to action at the NWA Wrestle Birmingham show in
Wrestle
Judging from the times on these matches, it doesn’t look like a three hour deal. Suffice to say, there was a lot of mic work (always a strong point of here) and two healthy intermissions.
(1) Mike Jackson beat Patrick Bentley in 6:30. Bentley, a small guy with an incredible body, is known as “The Human Action Figure” in NWA Anarchy. He’s better than he showed here.
(2) Doug Gilbert beat Adam Roberts in 3:05. I’m not a big Doug Gilbert fan, but I enjoyed him here, and he got over well as a force to be reckoned with on the heel side. Gilbert got easy heat talking about how
Michael St. John introduced his broadcast partner, Ronnie P. Gossett, to the crowd.
(4) Daffney (with Robert Fuller) beat El Mexicano to win the NWA Wrestle
The postmatch was great.
Intermission numero uno.
(5) Butcher Hayes beat Loverboy in 2:58. Loverboy was wearing a mask to hide his identity. Everyone knows its Lee Thomas, who lost a
Loverboy stormed the heel dressing room. The sounds of objects crashing against skulls could be heard. Loverboy retreated with Condrey stalking him and all of Stud’s Stable backing him up.
(6) Ricky Morton beat “Mr. Motivation” Jimmy Powell via DQ in 4:20. The psychology behind Powell’s gimmick is an awesome fusion of old school and cutting edge. Powell told the people he loved them. Powell said he was there to help Morton. He offered to repackage Morton’s tired teeny bopper image. Morton wasn’t happy about it. Powell tried to buddy up to Morton. “You don’t get it. I like you.” Morton’s body language implied that Powell was #####. Powell said, “I want you to be more like me.” With that, Powell clocked Morton with his briefcase and senior official, Roy George called for the bell. Powell thumbed Morton in the eye and dropped an elbow. The crowd got behind Morton. Powell thumbed him again. Morton rolled away from a pair of elbow drops. George got bumped. Powell used a foreign object, but Morton kicked out. Powell climbed to the top rope. Morton cut him off. Powell took a big bump and begged. The ref stepped in. Powell threw a fireball at Morton and a good one at that. Morton was clutching at his chest as George helped him to the back.
(7) McNasty (with Robert Fuller) beat Tommy Rich in 9:24. Rich wore jeans and a black, sleeveless t-shirt. He had his knuckles and wrists taped. He didn’t look heavier than the last time I saw him, but he was more hunched over. The crowd popped when Rich did his “somebody say something about fired up” catch phrase. McNasty laughed. Rich responded with a fist in the face. When McNasty tried to cheat, Rich spun him around (sorta) and delivered an atomic drop (sorta). McNasty ate a lariat and backed off. McNasty decked Rich on the break. Fuller choked Rich with a towel. Rich fired back as he sat on the apron. They brawled into the seating area. The crowd, which had been pretty quiet, started getting into it. Rich used a chair and McNasty was bleeding profusely. Rich rammed McNasty’s head into the bell and punched him with the mic. Rich mounted the ropes for the 10 punches, but quit after eight. Rich took McNasty down with the gentlest Thesz Press in wrestling history. Fuller got up on the apron. McNasty went for a schoolboy. Rich kicked out. While ref Mike Pedey was dealing with Fuller, McNasty used a gimmick on Rich. Fuller called McNasty “The Legend Killer.”
Rich apologized to the fans. Rich said he was an ass kicker from way back and vowed to bring everything but the kitchen sink next time. Rich said he would wrestle a midget or a girl the next time if he had to, but he warned McNasty. “You better be lookin’ over your back, because I’m coming.”
(8) Dennis Condrey beat Lash LeRoux in 5:41. A good number of ringside fans greeted Condrey with the “we’re not worthy” bow. He’s earned it via some awesome performances in this building over the last year. The thing that separates Condrey from most legends is that he can still go. The crowd broke out the dueling chants. Condrey started out like he was going to wrestle fair and square, but you just knew that wouldn’t last long. It didn’t. Condrey beat up on LeRoux and gave him a thumb thrust to the throat. They brawled at ringside. LeRoux started getting the best of it, so Condrey got back in the ring. LeRoux stayed on the attack with a pair of knockdown lariats and a dropkick. LeRoux put Condrey in a fireman’s carry. Condrey grabbed the ropes to escape and rolled LeRoux up using the ropes for leverage.
The masked Loverboy jumped Condrey. They had a wild pull apart involving four ref, Roy Lee Welch and help from the back. It wasn’t as effective as their previous brawls because the crowd had just seen McNasty/Rich do much the same thing. Nevertheless, fans were chanting for a cage match again, and this time they’re going to get it on 7/14.
(9) Elix Skipper & David Young (with Robert Fuller) beat A. J. Steele & Cassidy Riley to retain the NWA
Fuller cut a promo putting his team over as only he can do. Fuller called them the greatest tag team in the history of
Intermission numero dos. There was a long line for autographs and pictures with Rich.
(10) “Roaddog” BG James beat Samoa Joe to retain the NWA
NOTES: Wrestle
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NWA CENTRAL STATES 6/2
Reed Benson reporting...
And here we go again with another live report from Central States Wrestling
in
yesterday (June 2nd) at the National Guard Armory, and there were about 275
people on hand to see the
The show started with a tag match. Domino Rivera and “Mr. Saturday Night”
Michael Barry beat Corwin Star and “Krow” Craig Keesman when Rivera used a
super Flatliner on Star. Good little opener, nothing overly special.
CSW owner Joe Mack came out to thank everyone for supporting the promotion.
He announced that the NWA Central States title, which Raven one in August of
last year and has made one defense since, had been declared vacant. The new
champion will be decided next month in a round robin tournament between the
three top contenders: former champion Derek Stone, current
Mark Sterling and #1 contender Michael Strider.
Pauld Diamond defeated Hype Gotti w/ Steve Girthy with a shooting star
press. A lot of highspots by Diamond, and some good crowd taunting by6
Gotti.
“The Specialist” Mason Hunter pinned “Wild” Wade Chism with a spear. Both
of these guys have worked extensively for Harley Race’s WLW group, and they
were great together. They hit each other hard and did a number of suplexes.
A few people told me that this match surprised them.
“Showtime” Darrien Sanders beat “Heatseeker” Tony Morales. Boy, did he
ever. This match was almost all Darrien. Apparently, they’re trying to
keep him very strong off of his loss to A.J. Styles last month. He busted
out a lot of kicks and a double stomp, and got the win with a
piledriver variation that was similar to Justin Credible’s.
Michael Strider w/ “Superstar” Steve Fender defeated “#1” Brett Young w/
Hype Gotti. This is the renewal of a feud from about a year and a half ago,
only with the roles reversed; Young’s the heel, Strider’s the face. Well,
he’s more like a “tweener” that leans towards being a face. He’s still
aggressive and takes shortcuts, but he’s fighting heels and the crowd loves
him. Gotti interfered, so Fender did the same. Young’s chest was very red
from being chopped. Strider got the flash pin with an O’Conner roll and a
handful of tights.
In the first upset of the night, Dingo beat “Classic” Colt Cabana with a
body scissors. Anyone who’s seen Colt wrestle knows that he does a lot of
comedy. Dingo has done his fair share, as well, so when these two got
together, hilarity ensued. One bit, for example, featured Dingo get Colt in
an arm wringer and maneuver his middle finger towards and into his nose.
Colt then tried to put it in Dingo’s nose, but Dingo dodged and it hit the
turnbuckle. Then they both avoided hitting that turnbuckle until the
referee accidentally went face-first into it. This got a “Booger Head”
chant. As for the wrestling, Colt showed his new-found British style and
Dingo adapted to it well enough that he got the pinfall.
NWA Kansas champion Mark Sterling w/ Sassy Merlot defeated Derek Stone by
submission. Stone came out and read from the NWA Rule Book that a match
couldn’t reach a decision until both competitors were in the ring and the
bell had sounded.
heel smoking a cigarette and wearing sunglasses. Merlot, making her first
appearance in CSW, carried his belt. Stone attacked
entranceway and beat him up on the floor for a few minutes. Joe came out
and made him get in the ring, playing off their mini-feud.
over by working on Stone’s shoulder, which he continued throughout the
match. Stone had a flurry of offense before being locked in a Stretch
Muffler and tapping. Afterwards, Tyler Cook, Mark’s former protégé whom he
beat up last month, ran into the ring and attacked him. Mark escaped before
he took any major shots, though.
In the main event, we had our second upset of the night when “The Rebel”
Jeremy Wyatt w/ Steve Girthy pinned “Fallen Angel” Christopher Daniels.
Unlike last month, where there were dueling chants for A.J. and Sanders,
the crowd was almost entirely pro-Daniels, which was expected. Wyatt
controlled a great deal of this match and kept up with Daniels. Daniels hit
the Arabian press and the “Best Moonsault Ever”. Wyatt did a running
plancha and a great spinning slam. Both men went for Angel’s Wings, and
both were countered. The ref got bumped, so Wade Chism ran in and kicked
Daniels in the back of the head. Wyatt hit a lariat, but only got two.
Chism distracted the ref enough for Daniels to only get a two count on a
school boy. Finally, Wyatt got a chain from Girthy and hit Daniels with it
to get the three count. Afterwards, Daniels “congratulated” Wyatt on
beating him, but said that he’d be back next month to get revenge on all of
Girthy Enterprises.
Overall, this was probably CSW’s best all-around show, with every match
accomplishing what it needed to, while also providing solid action. And
Cabana vs. Dingo was off-the-charts hilarious. Next month, CSW returns to
title, plus Christopher Daniels vs. Jeremy Wyatt round 2. For more info, go
to http://www.nwacentralstates.com.
NWA No Limits Wrestling from 6/3/06 in Muscatine, IA:
Tyler Cook pinned K.C. Jackson with a pump handle falcon arrow in 7:24
Shane Hollister pinned Dingo Machete with a reverse rolling cradle in 6:43
Juan Fourneau beat Jeremy Wyatt by countout when Keith "Venom" Walker
distracted Wyatt in 7:13
Keith "Venom" Walker pinned Jimmy Jacobs with a Swinging Rock Bottom
counter out of Jimmy Jacobs' Contra Code in 10:54 and after the match,
Wyatt tried to attack Walker from behind but Walker ran Wyatt, Cook, and
Steve Girthy off by himself
Marek Brave pinned Chandler McClure with a small package in 8:00 to retain
the NWA Iowa State Title
Eric Priest pinned Tyler Black with a Hulk Hogan-style legdrop after
hitting him with a chain in 9:22 to become the #1 contender to the NWA
Iowa State Title and after the match, Priest and McClure tried to attack
Black but Brave ran them off with a chair
Ryan Boz & Mississippi Madman & Zach Gowen beat Danny Daniels & Mikey
Lovemuffin & Woody McGuire when Boz pinned Daniels with a Fire Thunder
Driver in 14:47
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NWA TRI-STATE 6/3
By NWA Tri-State Reporter
June 3,2006, NWA Tri-State returned to
In the opening match
D.J. Skittles took on J.T. Hogg in a good opening match of to big men where though most of the match JT dominated Skittles, but as Hogg went for his big frate train squash in the corner and Skittles moved and got a role-up for the pin.
D.J. Skittles won via role-up on J.T. Hogg
In the 2nd match of the night
Chris Kahn brought out he got on the microphone and was going on about his July 4th match with Juggulator and called him out for a match tonight. We all new Juggulator was not there do to a prier booking, but then we hear Da Juggulator music hits and the next thing was see is Kahn’s manager Scooter come on with a black t-shirt with 108 painted on it and Scooter wearing face paint and a red bandana. He gets in the ring and as the referee calls for the bell Kahn pokes Scooter in the eye’s and gets a quick pin, then promoter Richard Arpin informs Kahn that this will not be his only match. Arpin informs the announcer to Kahn’s next opponent is Super Oprah Mustafa. Kahn goes nuts as Mustafa comes out and does not want to work this person. But the match went on and for the most part Mustafa controlled the match, but in the end Kahn got the cheap pin on Mustafa,
Chris Kahn beats Scooter as Da Juggulator and Super Oprah Mustafa both via pin fall.
In the 3rd match of the night
“Awesome” Allen Lynch (formally Mr. X) & Deacon Knight took on the former NWA Tri-State tag team Champions G.A.Y.
There is nothing I can say about this match. If you have seen GAY work you understand this match. GAY got the win via pin fall
G.A.Y. won over “Awesome” Allen Lynch (formally Mr. X) & Deacon Knight via pin fall
In t