BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES & NEWS FOR 12/4
  • 12/04/2006 (12:14:08 pm)
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 BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES for 12-4-06 

 

NWA ANARCHY TV in GEORGIA

 

DEKALB COUNTRY

 

COMCAST CABLE CH 25 SATURDAY 11:30PM

 

HAMBERSHAM COUNTY (NORTHERN BANKS COUNTY

 

WINDSTREAM CABLE CH 4 SAT 11AM & 11:30PM plus MONDAY 1AM

And various other times each week

 

AUGUSTA, GA

 

WBEK-TV16  SATURDAY 9PM (following TNA Xplosion)

 

 

WATCH NWA ANARCHY ON-LINE

 

www.thesuperstation.net

 

SHOW # 40 posted 12-4-06

 

MATCH #1  PARHAM & LEWIS VS DELAY & BENTLEY

MATCH #2  V & BLACKMAN  VS  SLIM J & ACE ROCKWELL

MATCH #3  SAL RINAURO’S SHOW THAT TOTALLY RULES

MATCH #4  SLIM J & ACE ROCKWELL VS  DEVIL’S REJECTS

 

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

 

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12/2 NWA Anarchy Report

By: Larry Goodman

NWA Anarchy taped two hours of television at their home base, the NWA Arena in Cornelia. It was the second strong storyline build for the big Season’s Beating show on 12/30. The matches were OK enough on the whole, but mic work and angles were the order of the day.

The mic work is beginning to distinguish NWA Anarchy from its predecessor, NWA Wildside. In its day, Wildside had some hellacious talkers, most notably Jeff G. Bailey. But they didn’t spread it around much, and the shows often lacked for top-of-the-card babyface performers with strong mic skills. By way of contrast, Anarchy has strong talkers up and down the card, and this show highlighted that strength as much as any.

Time for the introduction of Mary, the ##### hot NWA Anarchy Angel and somebody's stroke of genius.

Television commentator Greg Hunter (pulling double duty as a sub ring announcer for Eddie Rich) announced that Anarchy was doing a Toys For Tots show on 12/16 with half-off ticket prices for all fans that donated an unopened, unwrapped gift.

Jerry Palmer, the owner of NWA Anarchy, appeared on the WrestleVision screen. Palmer announced that Justice Served was suspended for the evening. Palmer said he wanted a cooling off period after the parking lot brawl between Justice and Urban Assault Squad at the last show.

Next up was Salvatore Rinauro’s Show That Totally Rules with the new NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion, Slim J as his special guest. The video intro for these segments is hilarious. Rinauro came to the ring with a bottle in an ice bucket. The crowd greeted J with a tremendous ovation. Rinauro said J was the hardest worker when they were in training together. Rinauro acknowledged the naysayers who discounted J because he wasn’t a heavyweight. Rinauro said there was no way to measure heart and talent. J said he had been through a lot of stuff in his life, and he had overcome his problems with heart. Rinauro said it was time to celebrate, but since he was straight edge, the bottle was filled with Sprite. Rinauro shattered the bottle over J’s head. Really cracked him a good one. J bled from the forehead. The crowd was stunned into silence. Rinauro retreated to the ramp with a smile on his face. Bill Behrens and Palmer ran out to help J to the back.

Jeremy V cut a splendid backstage promo to explain his scummy new identity. V said he wanted to go by Jeremy Vain right from the beginning, but the powers that be told him that wasn’t nice. V said he wasn’t a nice guy but he did what he had to do, and talent took him the rest of the way. “No longer a letter of the alphabet, Jeremy Vain. Remember it, because you’ll all be screaming it later.”

(1) Jeremy Vain beat T. C. Carnage in 10:05. Vain made a classic choice for his intro music. Carnage foiled Vain’s arm locks with knockdown lariats. Carnage threw a Jerry Lawlerish dropkick for a near fall. Carnage started working on Vain’s gut. Vain sold the agony. Vain came back with a hotshot onto the buckle and posted the shoulder. Vain took over with some uninspired offense. The crowd got on Vain. Business picked up when Vain dropped an elbow to the back of the Alabamian’s neck. Vain couldn’t keep the shoulders down. Vain showed frustration. The crowd got behind Carnage. Carnage put on the brakes and jacked Vain’s jaw with a back elbow. Comeback time. Carnage scored near falls with a discus lariat and a bridging fallaway slam. Carnage went up for his finisher, but Adam Roberts was out to knock him off the top. Vain sent Carnage into la-la land with the VKO and pinned him with a DDT.

On the WrestleVision screen, a Mercedes pulled up in the parking lot of the NWA Arena. On board were Attorney Jeff G. Bailey, Jeff Lewis and Onyx. Somebody was gonna get it. Bailey shoved some poor security guy on general principle.

(2) Chris Kay vs. Chris Davis ended as a no contest at 1:27 when NWA Elite beat the bejeezus out of the both of ‘em. It had been eons since Bailey’s men had given some hapless jobbers a vicious beatdown. This was Onyx and Lewis with the aggressiveness dial cranked all the way to the right. Lewis dropped the jabronis on their heads with the Final Curtain. Bailey said to snap their stinking necks, so Onyx gave them each the Blackout.

Bailey cut a promo that was vintage Bailey, the most inspired thing he’s done in a long time. He’s managed his share of champions over the last yearm, and holding the gold is all well in good. But when Bailey locks onto something that activates his morbid fascination with death, the creative juices really begin to flow. Bailey said the blood-born garbage heap known as Devil’s Rejects had existed for so long only because he had allowed it. Bailey said “Reverend” Dan Wilson’s attempt to poison him was bad enough, but then it cost Lewis the heavyweight title. Bailey threatened to smother Wilson with a rag dosed in Anthrax. “Boy, I’m not Jerry Palmer. I don’t care about people.” This man revels in destroying lives. Bailey said he would slit Wilson’s throat and burn his mama’s house down. Bailey’s advised Wilson to disappear and take the freak show with him. Bailey said that if he puts Wilson in a coffin, there will be no crawling out. He’s going 6 feet under.

(3) Urban Assault Squad (Shadow Jackson & Nemesis) beat Brody Ray Chase & Brandon Phoenix in 14:06. UAS got the biggest, bestest babyface pop of the night. Fans were chanting “UAS” at the opening bell. Chase did an awesome job of getting Jackson’s bionic elbow over as a feared offensive weapon. He was taking back bumps to avoid it. Chase cheated on the test of strength, but Jackson finally got him with trio of bionic elbows. Chase tagged out. Nemesis blistered Phoenix with one of his super stiff chops, where it sounds like an explosion. Jackson was wearing him out, so Phoenix resorted to a poke in the eyes. The heat on UAS was pretty stellar. Phoenix stuck a sneaky knee into Jackson’s back and Chase suplexed him for a near fall. Nemesis was in for an extended beating. All sorts of nefarious activity behind the back of referee Harold James. Chase pounded Nemesis from the mount. Chase beat Nemesis up on the outside. Back inside, Phoenix dared Nemesis to fight back. Nemesis suplexed Phoenix into the turnbuckles and crawled on his belly to make the hot tag. Jackson on fire. Jackson went for the 10 punches on Chase, but Phoenix cut him off and hit an STO. Nemesis was there for the save. Nemesis hit a backbreaker on Phoenix and Chase saved. Chase hit a pumphandle back suplex on Nemesis and Jackson saved. Chase and Phoenix went for a double lariat on Jackson. Nemesis pulled Chase out. Jackson spinebustered Phoenix for the 1-2-3. The finishing sequence was spot on.

The three-time NWA Anarchy tag team champions cut a promo that whipped the crowd into a frenzy. “The first time we won the belts, it was for us. The second time, it was for respect. The last time in Helen, it was for the people,” said Jackson. Jackson said UAS had no problems putting the belts up and they wanted a fight with Justice Served the next time. Nemesis talked about Justice Served trying to test their G in the parking lot brawl. Nemesis said he loved to fight in a way that erased all doubt. “Come and test our G.”

The second half opened with a WrestleVision segment, as we saw Seth Delay approach Adria Hawkins backstage. Delay aplogized to Hawkins for what happened in their last match, saying that Hawkins should consider these learning experiences when he's in the ring with an experienced guy like him. Hawkins reminded Delay they were the same age. Patrick Bentley came up behind Delay. Delay said he had been worried sick and claimed he was trying to reach Bentley all week. Bentley was all stone face and clenched jaw. “I would not have tapped out.” Delay tried to rationalize why he threw in the towel. Bentley made it clear that no way was he going to tap. As they left for the ring Hawkins called Delay an idiot in Spanish.

(4) Seth Delay & Patrick Bentley beat (Phil) Shatter & Truitt (Fields) in 6:14. A strong showing by Shatter & Truitt in their second Anarchy match. After a hot start by Bentley, the heels went to work on Delay with some crisp double teams. Shatter used a vertical suplex and a spinebuster for near falls. Bentley was running wild off the hot tag, when Delay made a blind tag. Bentley hit his amazing wheelbarrow snap victory roll that really needs a name. Truitt was done. But Delay tossed Bentley into Shatter and stole the pin on Truitt. Delay’s explanation wasn’t getting any traction. Bentley was more pissed off than ever.

(5) Adrian Hawkins beat Adam Roberts via DQ when Carnage attacked Roberts at 6:31. They stunk up the joint. It was on Roberts to be the steady, guiding force, but it looked more like the blind leading the blind. Way too many bad looking spots. Hawkins pulled the ropes down on a charging Roberts and followed with a double ax off the apron. Hawkins started working the arm. The Poodles were screeching their pubescent lungs out for Hawkins, which lead to a backlash from the bleacher dwellers. Spirited dueling chants ensued. Roberts rallied with a swinging neckbreaker for a near fall. Hawkins spilled Roberts over the top with a high crossbody, but his pescado was a total crash and burn job. Roberts hurled Hawkins into the ringsteps. Roberts had evil on the brain, but Carnage jumped him from behind. Jason Blackman hit the ring with a spinebuster on Carnage. Blackman handed Roberts a set of knucks. Before he could use them on Carnage, Hawkins made the save. If you’re looking for a logical explanation for the Roberts DQ, fuhgedaboudit. I’m guessing maybe it was because Hawkins hadn’t won a singles match in Cornelia since July.

The former NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion, Chad Parham entered the ring. He had a Venti-sized Starbucks to go along with the massive ego and that enormous chip on his shoulder. Parham acted like it was a forgone conclusion that he would get the match against A. J. Styles at Season’s Beatings on 12/30. Parham said it would be the greatest match of all time. Todd Sexton’s entrance music played. But no Sexton. Parham said Sexton was done after the broken neck he gave him at Fright Night. “Riding the Storm Out” kicked in on the PA, signaling the Palmer’s entrance for a major babyface pop. Palmer said Parham didn’t make the matches. Parham said all he needed to know was the time of the main event. Palmer said he had been getting calls from across the USA from wrestlers wanting the opportunity of a lifetime. Palmer announced that “in the tradition of Bill Behrens” a Mega Rumble would take place on 12/16 with the winner facing Styles at Season’s Beatings.

(6) Austin Creed & Hayden Young beat Devil’s Rejects (Azrael & Shaun Tempers with “The Reverend” Dan Wilson) in 10:36. A hot main event. Anarchy has something in the team of Creed and Young, and the crowd knows it. Creed has the God-given “it” factor of a future star. Young is a spectacular flyer with amazing athleticism. Young capped off an offensive explosion with a flying lariat with a flip on the end. Tempers sent Young flying, and I mean FLYING, over the top rope to distract ref Brent Wiley. Wilson capitalized by whacking Creed with his Staff of Righteousness. Rejects got heat on Creed. Azrael’s offense was stiff and sharp. He’s such an underrated worker. A series of jabs from Creed had Azrael on queer street, but when Creed went for the splits haymaker, Azrael cut him off with a kick in the face for a near fall. Tempers ducked a high crossbody and Creed ended up on the floor, where the Reverend did a number on him. Rejects hit a cool double team elevated DDT and Young had to break up the pin. Creed summoned up a back-to-back flip over the top of Azrael and nailed him with an enzuigiri, a great set up for the hot tag. Young hit a sky high legdrop for a near fall on Azrael. But Tempers dumped Young. Just as Azrael was ascending to the top for the finishing touch on Creed, Bailey and the NWA Elite appeared at ringside. Azrael got distracted. Creed monkey flipped Azrael and Young got the pin with the Flying Squirrel.

Bailey’s men were giving Rejects a ferocious postmatch beating when Iceberg lumbered down to the ring. Iceberg leveled Onyx & Lewis with a double lariat. Meanwhile, Wilson laid Bailey out with the Staff. Iceberg squashed both Elite Members with the Ground Zero splash. Wilson said the devil’s work wasn’t done yet, and it was time to put a bullet in Bailey’s head. Iceberg was about to snuff Bailey with the Ground Zero, but Wilson called it off. Wilson placed coins over Bailey’s eyes. “I’m your God. I let you live. But if you show up again, you won’t be so lucky.” Rejects left them laying. A bewildered crew of refs swarmed into the ring to tend to the Elite. Palmer stood on the ramp shaking his head.

NOTES: Attendance was 120…Tickets are now on sale for 12/30 Season’s Beatings at Remember When Theater in Helen…APW has their big Christmas Chaos show on 12/9 at the WrestlePlex in Bowman with Blackman (c) vs. Jackson for the APW heavyweight title, Rick Michaels & Kevin Duncan vs. Jerry Palmer & mystery partner with Jerico Stone for the ownership of NWA Anarchy and APW (Duncan and Stone are the co-owners of APW), Rockwell vs. Hawkins 2 out of 3 falls and Matt Sells vs. Don Matthews in Chain on a Pole match…The new generation Columbus Championship Wrestling website lists Jerry Lawler, Christopher Love and Dustin Rhodes on their talent roster. The site is under construction and provides no information on a date for their first show…Former NWA Wildside announcer Steven Prazak was in the house. Prazak will be subbing for John Johnson on commentary for the TV taping on 12/16…GCW in Phenix City, Alabama is bringing in Jim Cornette and Sinn for their show on 12/20. Daffney managed Diamonds in the Rough on the 11/29 show. “Wildfire” Tommy Rich is booked for 12/6 and 12/13. Raven returns on 12/20...The TNA show rumored for 1/19 at the Mountain Center in Gainesville isn’t going to happen. 1/20 in Birmingham at Zamora Temple is a still a go.  

It is time for the fifth annual NWA Achievement Awards. This time of
year the fans of the National Wrestling Alliance have their chance to
be heard, when they vote for the "best of the best" in the National
Wrestling Alliance for 2006. Voting officially starts on December 1st
and ends December 31st at midnight.

Wrestler of the Year:
2005 Wrestler of the Year Winner: Samoa Joe
2004 Wrestler of the Year Winner: Monty Brown
2003 Wrestler of the Year Winner: AJ Styles
2002 Wrestler of the Year Winner: Spyder

Tag Team of the Year:
2005 Tag Team of the Year Winners: The Naturals (Andy Douglas & Chase
Stevens)
2004 Tag Team of the Year Winners: America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris
& James Storm)
2003 Tag Team of the Year Winners: America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris
& James Storm)
2002 Tag Team of the Year Winners: The Shane Twins (Mike & Todd Shane)

MVP of the Year:
2005 MVP of the Year Winner: Christopher Daniels
2004 MVP of the Year Winner: Monty Brown
2003 MVP of the Year Winner: AJ Styles
2002 MVP of the Year Winner: Jerry Lynn

Rookie of the Year
2005 Rookie of the Year Winner: Black Tiger IV
2004 Rookie of the Year Winner: Petey Williams
2003 Rookie of the Year Winner: Matt Bentley
2002 Rookie of the Year Winner: Slim J & Madison (Tie)

Comeback of the Year
2005 Comeback of the Year Winner: Rhino & Sean Waltman (Tie)
2004 Comeback of the Year Winner: Monty Brown
2003 Comeback of the Year Winner: Sting
2002 Comeback of the Year Winner: Jeff Jarrett

Inspirational Wrestler of the Year
2005 Inspirational Wrestler of the Year Winner: Chris Candido
2004 Inspirational Wrestler of the Year Winner: Monty Brown
2003 Inspirational Wrestler of the Year Winner: AJ Styles
2002 Inspirational Wrestler of the Year Winner: Spyder

Most Popular Wrestler of the Year
2005 Most Popular Wrestler of the Year Winner: Samoa Joe
2004 Most Popular Wrestler of the Year Winner: AJ Styles
2003 Most Popular Wrestler of the Year Winner: AJ Styles
2002 Most Popular Wrestler of the Year Winner: Spyder

Most Hated Wrestler of the Year
2005 Most Hated Wrestler of the Year Winner: Jeff Jarrett
2004 Most Hated Wrestler of the Year Winner: Jeff Jarrett
2003 Most Hated Wrestler of the Year Winner: Jeff Jarrett
2002 Most Hated Wrestler of the Year Winner: Vince Russo

Most Improved Wrestler of the Year
2005 Most Improved Wrestler of the Year Winner: Abyss & Bobby Roode (Tie)
2004 Most Improved Wrestler of the Year Winner: Monty Brown
2003 Most Improved Wrestler of the Year Winner: David Young
2002 Most Improved Wrestler of the Year Winner: Spyder

Women's Wrestler of the Year
2005 Women's Wrestler of the Year Winner: Christie Ricci
2004 Women's Wrestler of the Year Winner: Kiley McLean & Kameo (Tie)
2003 Women's Wrestler of the Year Winner: Leilani Kai & Morgan (Tie)

Referee of the Year
2005 Referee of the Year Winner: Jeff Capo
2004 Referee of the Year Winner: Jeff Capo
2003 Referee of the Year Winner: Jeff Capo

Feud of the Year
2005 Feud of the Year Winner: AJ Styles vs. Christopher Daniels
2004 Feud of the Year Winner: AJ Styles vs. Petey Williams
2003 Feud of the Year Winner: AJ Styles vs. Jeff Jarrett
2002 Feud of the Year Winner: AJ Styles vs. Jerry Lynn

Match of the Year
2005 Match of the Year Winner: AJ Styles vs. Samoa Joe vs. Christopher
Daniels (09-11-05 at TNA Unbreakable)
2004 Match of the Year Winner: America's Most Wanted vs. Triple X (Six
Sides of Steel: 12-05-04 at TNA Turning Point)
2003 Match of the Year Winner: AJ Styles vs. Jeff Jarrett vs. Raven
(06-11-03)
2003 Match of the Year Winner: America's Most Wanted vs. Triple X
(Steel Cage Match: 06-25-03)
2002 Match of the Year Winner: AJ Styles vs. Jerry Lynn (X Division
Best of Three Series: 08-21-02)

Event of the Year
2005 Event of the Year Winner: TNA Wrestling's Final Resolution (01-16-05)
2004 Event of the Year Winner: TNA Wrestling's Victory Road (11-07-04)
2003 Event of the Year Winner: NWA's 55th Anniversary Show
2002 Event of the Year Winner: NWA Florida's Independent Armageddon
(11-30-02)

Promoter of the Year
2005 Promoter of the Year Winner: Rick O'Brien (NWA Virginia)
2004 Promoter of the Year Winner: Rick O'Brien (NWA Virginia) & Bill
Behrens (Tie)
2003 Promoter of the Year Winner: Rick O'Brien (NWA Virginia) & Bill
Behrens (Tie)
2002 Promoter of the Year Winner: Joe Price (NWA Florida)

Send your votes to:
[email protected]

 

NWA VIRGINIA’S NEW GENESIS will be up and available for purchase as of 12-1-06!

Find out:

Did NWA Virginia Champion Sean Denny take care of Frank 'The Tank' Parker? After the confrontation on the current edition of 'THE ACTION ZONE', there is nothing BUT bad blood between these two!

Was Masked Superstar II able to put Damian Wayne out of the NWA? After turning on Wayne [see current edition of THE ACTION ZONE for full details...] recently, Superstar II has vowed to straighten out 'Mr. Mid Atlantic'!

Did UNOD, the longest reigning NWA North American Tag Team Champions in 26 years, successfully defend their straps against the team of Scotty 'Heatmiser' Blaze and 'Superstar' Scotty Rocker?

Did Pharaoh, Lazarus, and Erotica D'Vine do anything to disrupt The Scotty's before, during or after their match agaisnt UNOD?

Did Grail successfully defend the NWA Virginia Alpha Championship against Big Tony? And what stip did Big Tony announce?

See Thrills and Chills in action, see Vaughn and Dramin with their new manager in action against Fusion GX!

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NWA MAIN EVENT SMYRNA, TN 12/1 RESULTS

 

Match 1

 

"Nerdy White Boy" Jay Jacobs     vs.     Alan Cabrera

 

This match was pretty even and could have went either way. Cabrera surprised Jacobs with a dropkick.   Jacobs was upset that Cabrera was able to get some offense going.  Jacobs tried to break the leg of Cabrera and even used the ropes to help him out.  Cabrera was able to roll out of the way just as Jacobs came off the ropes for a leg drop.  Psycho Medic appeared at ringside.  The ref was advising him that he had to leave.  Jacobs grabbed his book and planted it on the top of Cabrera’s forehead.  When the referee turned around he made the three count in 5:51 and awarded the match to Jacobs since he did not see the interference.  Cabrera had to be carried out of the ring since he was dazed. 

 

Match 2

 

"The Syndicate Crew" DeAngelo & Karnage w/ LA Player     vs.    GQ & White Trash

 

LA Player meddled in the match and was caught by the ref holding GQ in the corner of "The Syndicate Crew" while DeAngelo punched him in the stomach, so he was ejected from ringside by the ref.  GQ retaliated on Karnage with repeated right fist to the jaw.  He then threw DeAngelo out of the ring.  White Trash was tagged in and hit  Karnage with the "Trash Compactor".  GQ followed up with a leg drop off the top rope and the cover in 9:25 for the win.          

 

Match 3

 

NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Champion "Mr. Impact" J T Quest w/Xstacy
vs.
"Outlaw" Lee Condry

 

Quest’s title was not up for grabs tonight.  Condry didn’t care.  He just wanted to fight JT once again.  There is so much anger between these two men.  Condry worked over the arm of Quest.  JT was able to get loose after he raked the eyes of Condry.  JT then stomped Condry on the mat to the floor.  He then talked to the ref while Xstacy viciously kicked Condry in the rib cage.  JT used his foot and the ropes to choke Condry.  Xstacy also assisted in choking Lee.  JT was able to land the elbow off the top rope to the chest of Condry.  However, Condry seen Quest coming off the ropes with a double axe handle and punched him in the gut.  Condry then chopped Quest in the chest.  JT ducked Condry’s clothesline and when Condry turned around he felt the brass knuckles on the fist of Quest that Xstacy tossed to him behind the ref’s sight.  JT hid them from the referee.  Your winner in 10:15 by pin fall was JT Quest.  Once Condry came to, he reminded JT and Xstacy that she will be handcuffed to a person of his choice tomorrow night in Columbia, TN.  Quest and Xstacy did not appreciate the reminder.

 

Match 4

 

The Phantom      vs.      2-Bit  w/Stunning Stacy

 

2-Bit started the match off with a bang.  The Phantom had enough and rolled out of the ring to take a brief break.  He happened to come out by where Stunning Stacy was so she slapped him across the face.  2-Bit caught him with the ropes as he was returning to the ring then hit him with a leg drop.  The Phantom scoop slammed 2-Bit.  2-Bit placed The Phantom in an armbar.  After "A Bit of Reality", The Phantom was out for the three count.  2-Bit won in4:14 via pin fall.

 

Match 5

 

Brandon Stone & Johnny Gunnz
vs.
"American Revolution" NY Gangster & "One Man Army" Chris Cane
vs.
NWA Mid-America Tag Team Champions "The Syndicate Crew" LA Player & Psycho Medic w/ DeAngelo & Karnage

 

This was a non title match.  "Nerdy White Boy" Jay Jacobs came out to ringside because he wants to join "The Syndicate Crew".  LA Player threw him back to the locker room because he has not proven to them that he can be a member yet!!    Johnny Gunnz and NYG started the match off.  Gunnz hit a cross body on NYG.  "The Syndicate Crew"  watched as the other four participants in the match faced each other.  Cane and Stone was tagged in and they showed respect to each other by shaking hands.  Stone and Cane had a plan that worked great against "The Syndicate Crew".  Stone tagged in LA Player at the same time that Cane tagged in Psycho Medic.  However, the plan almost backfired.  LA Player laid down on the mat and Medic covered for the win.  The pin fall was quickly stopped by the other teams.  Stone, Gunnz and "American Revolution" rammed LA’s and Medic’s head into one another.  Psycho Medic caught Cane with a brutal low blow.  All six men entered the ring.  Immediately DeAngelo and Karnage also intervened into the ring.  The ref lost all control of the match and called for the bell.  DeAngelo hit Cane with the Tag Team Title belt.  The match ended in 15:17 and was ruled NO CONTEST.  Jay Jacobs returned to ringside once again.   Stone, Gunnz and "American Revolution" chased "The Syndicate Crew"  back to the locker room then they all joined forces to beat up Jacobs.  "Nerdy White Boy" received several fists and then a spin kick from Cane.  Stone and Gunnz also drop kicked him and then threw him out of the ring.

 

Match 6

 

ATL TV Champion Rastakhan       vs.     Steve-O

 

Rastakhan complained many times to the ref that Steve-O was pulling his hair when in fact he was the one pulling Steve-O’s hair.   Rastakhan was mad that the fans did not back him up and that they continued to cheer for Steve-O.  Steve-O monkey-flipped Rastakhan out of the corner onto his back.  He tried it once more but Rastakhan blocked him and then started to choke Steve-O in front of the referee.  Rastakhan did a backbreaker on Steve-O and told the ref that he tapped out.  Steve-O never said that he quit nor did he tap out.  Steve-O was able to get Rastakhan into a small package as he was arguing with the ref but only for a count of two.  Steve-O ducked two clotheslines then caught Rastakhan with a flying forearm.  The ref made Rastakhan put his belt back in his corner since he was seen trying to use it.  Xstacy came out to the ring apron.  The ref was telling her she needed to leave.  Rastakhan picked back up his belt and tossed it to Steve-O then he laid on the mat as still as he could be.  Steve-O was trying to figure out why Rastakhan gave him the belt then fell down.  When the referee turned around he saw Steve-O holding the belt and Rastakhan "knocked out" supposedly.  By DQ, your winner in 9:41 was Rastakhan.  Steve-O was upset that Rastakhan cheated and won so Steve-O came from behind and sucker punched Rastakhan on his way to the locker room.  The fans were still behind Steve-O even though he did not get the victory tonight.

 

Match 7

 

Mr. "Mean" Mike Woods
vs.
ATL Heavyweight Champion Shane Williams

 

Woods complained many times that Williams was pulling his hair.  Williams and the fans began to call him "Crybaby"  This made Woods really mad and he started to get "mean"!!  Mike Woods had Williams in a reverse chin lock and his knee was pushing between the shoulder blades of Shane Williams.  The referee asked Williams if he wanted to stop the match but Williams kept on fighting with all his strength.  Williams finally made it back to his feet and drop kicked Woods.  Woods then received four stiff right handed punches to the chin.  Woods was ready to end this match.  Williams was also ready to end it as he asked the fans if they were ready for a pile-driver to the scalp of Woods.  The fans couldn’t wait.  Woods stopped Williams from setting him up for the pile-driver.  Woods swung at Williams with a punch while wearing some knuckles.  Shane Williams ducked and grabbed Woods.  Mike Woods was caught and not able to escape the pile-driver.  His head was pounded into the center of the ring.  Williams got the win in 12:37.  

 

NWA ME results from Columbia, TN 12-2-06 

Match 1

The Stalker     vs.       Shady Grady

Shady Grady started fighting as soon as the bell rang.  The Stalker was taken off guard.  Grady tossed him into the corner and gave him a few chops.  Grady then did a snap mare into a reverse chin lock on The Stalker.  Grady was taken down by a brutal clothesline.  The Stalker fought back with all his mite.  Once Grady hit the "Shady Acres", The Stalker was out for the three count in 3:05.

Match 2

Cody Whitehead & The Avenger     vs.     Bobby Surge

This was Surge's second time in the ring.  Whitehead was confident that he would not to lose to a rookie, especially since he had the help of The Avenger.  Whitehead worked over the arm of Surge twisting it and then caught Bobby's arm with a leg drop.  Cody then did a snap suplex on Surge.  Bobby tried to fight back but was not having much luck since The Avenger kept sticking his nose in the match.  Out of no where Surge surprised Whitehead with a roll up finish in 3:52 for the win.  Whitehead and The Avenger felt insulted that Surge was able to be the more experienced man and overcome the odds of 2-on-1.  After the match, The Avenger jumped Surge and Cody Whitehead also got a little revenge since he thought Surge "stole" the match from him.  Bobby Surge is 2 for 2 in the NWA ME.  How long will his beginner's luck last?

Match 3

"Impact Inc." Michael White w/Broadway Rose & "Nerdy White Boy" Jay Jacobs     

vs. 

    Antonio & 2-Bit

Jacobs and Antonio started this match.  Antonio showed his strength by throwing Jacobs out of the ring.  Jacobs tagged his partner so he could regroup.  Antonio also made the tag so his team could keep a fresh man in the ring at all times.  2-Bit grabbed White with an armdrag.  The crowd shouted "Break it off!!" which made White very mad.  Jacobs tried to get the fans to stop saying it but that only made them louder.  Antonio and 2-Bit hit White with a double clothesline and were going for the win.  Jacobs stopped the count at two.  White raked the eyes of Antonio so he could make the tag to Jacobs.  Antonio was trying to focus when Jacobs punched him and knocked Antonio to the mat.  Jacobs leg dropped the throat of Antonio and began to stomp his knee to try to "break it".  Antonio's knee was slammed into the mat.  Antonio was screaming in agony. 2-Bit was not able to get past the ref to help his partner.  Antonio was tossed to the concrete floor only to get kicked by Broadway Rose and slung back into the ring.  Antonio was able to finally tag in 2-Bit.  White and Jacobs double teamed him.  Jacobs snatched up his book.  The ref took it away from Jacobs.  He gave it to White to put back up and was enforcing the rules that it could not be used or they would be disqualified.  Behind the ref's back, Rose gave Jacobs a slap stick in which he smacked 2-Bit upside the head with it.  When the referee turned around, Jacobs was covering 2-Bit.  Your winners in 6:54 by pin fall were White and Jacobs.

Match 4

NWA Mid-America Tag Team Championship: Round 1

If "The Syndicate Crew" won this match, they had to defend the titles again in the next match!!

Brandon Stone & Johnny Gunnz w/Sexy Jessi (Challengers)

vs.

"The Syndicate Crew" Psycho Medic & Karnage w/DeAngelo & LA Player (Champions)

"Nerdy White Boy" Jay Jacobs came out begging to become a member of "The Syndicate Crew".  LA Player tossed him to the back stating he was not welcomed to join.  Brandon Stone was able to clench the arm of Karnage to start off the match.  He twisted it around three times and Gunnz jumped off the ropes with a leg drop on Karnage's crooked arm.  Once he was able to make the tag, Medic told him to take a break and that he had control of the match.  When Medic turned around to fight, Gunnz quickly brought him down to the mat with an arm drag and got a fast 2 count.  Psycho Medic told the ref that Karnage needed him to give him the opportunity to low blow Johnny Gunnz and heave him to the floor.  LA Player tossed Gunnz towards DeAngelo who smacked him in the head with the big chain then threw Gunnz back in the ring to Medic.  Somehow Gunnz was able to still get his shoulders up before the three count.  Medic then hit Gunnz with a DDT and a flapjack thanks to the help of Karnage.  Once again, Gunnz kicked out of the cover. Medic stopped Gunnz from making the desperately needed tag to Stone by dropping an elbow on Gunnz's back.  Psycho Medic missed the 2nd and 3rd elbow attempts and Stone was tagged in.  Brandon Stone clotheslined Medic and hit Karnage with repeated fist to the temple.  Stone then drop kicked both opponents.  Gunnz was pinning Medic and had the belts won, but DeAngelo pulled the ref out of the ring.  LA Player clobbered Stone with the chain to the mid section.  Psycho Medic t

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