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NWA ANARCHY TV TAPING 3-7-09
NWA ARENA
CHRIS MAYNE VS MALACHI
TALENT & MONEY SHOW w/DELAY & CHASE
SEXTON & THE TECHNICIANS VS SLIM J, KROSS & NEWSOME
YOUNG LIONS TITLE MATCH
AZREAL w/THE REV VS CHRIS KING
NWA ANARCHY TV TITLE MATCH
KIMO w/BAILEY VS TRUITT FIELDS
THE ENTOURAGE VS FUNK, KONLEY, DAY & JAMAR
NWA ANARCHY HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH
ICEBERG w/THE REV VS SHADOW JACKSON
Plus Vain & Adonis, Jerry Palmer, Don Matthews, Bill Buck, Skirra Corvus, Adrian Hawkins, Shaun Tempers, Ace Rockwell, The New Wave and more!!!!
NWA ANARCHY TV EPS #159 ONLINE NOW at www.nwaanarchy.net/online.html
SHOW #488-159
MATCH #1 MOSLEY, LEWIS & CLINTON VS MATTHEWS, &
MATCH #2 TRUITT FIELDS VS SETH DELAY
MATCH #3 MELISSA COATES & ALAN FUNK VIGNETTE
MATCH #4 CALEB CONLEY VS ADRIAN HAWKINS
MATCH #5 PHIL SHATTER VS HAYDEN YOUNG
MATCH #6 TECHNICIANS VS NEW WAVE
MATCH #7 BLOODY NEW WAVE BACKSTAGE
NWA Anarchy TV Report by Ca$hFlowX
Episode 153
January 19, 2009
My five-hour trip to today’s NWA show in Sioux Falls was cut short due to a major snowstorm on Thursday and high winds today. The combination leads to blinding conditions. Our record winter continued on Thursday with 14 inches of dry fluffy snow. That’s equivalent to 5 – 6 inches of wet snow in humid climates such as the East Coast and in the Dirty South. Also, NWA Anarchy TV Reports will be posted twice a week until they are caught up. Middle school basketball season is over. We finished 9 – 1 and defeated several good reservation schools during the season. NDN Ball™ is a lot of fun. Enough of the jibber jabber, time to head for this week’s uber delayed TV report.
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, this is PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING~! Guess what? John “the Body” Johnson proclaims he is back from his vacation at the Dan Wilson Serial Killer Compound of Doom. Last week on NWA Anarchy, the Devil’s Rejects used chicanery to defeat Don Matthews & Culture Shock. The events that transpired afterwards sent ripples throughout the NWA Arena: Shaun Tempers knocked out Dan Wilson with one mighty blow and the Rejects set in for the kill. NWA Anarchy TV Champion Truitt Fields saved his #1 contender from further injury. Johnson lambastes the Master of Ceremonial Disaster for creating a riot when he interviewed Shadow Jackson. A brawl ensued when Phil Shatter and Mikael Judas lay claim as the second challenger in a three way against NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion Iceberg at Season’s Beatings ’08. This week they will face off to determine the third member of that match.
1. "The Son of Satan” Azreal w/”the Reverend” Dan Wilson & the Staff of Righteousness pummeled Bo “Knows Wrestling” Newsome to advance to the semifinals of the Young Lions #1 Contender Tournament.
Newsome tried his hardest to repel Azreal brutal assaults, but he could never mount a serious offensive. Azreal slaughters Newsome with the Ted Bundy.
– WTF? Jeremy Vain has front row seats to Sesame Street Live with special thanks from Brody Ray Chase? ¿Que? And then, Seth Delay enters and reminisces with the Untouchable One about going to children’s shows together. Vain has always had Delay’s back including. Of course, Vain’s “professional jealousy” prevented the Dynamic Duo from commandeering those titles a few weeks ago. Delay demands an explanation and Vain admits Mr. Adonis is hot-headed. Why? Because Vain & Mr. Adonis will become tag team champs. Yeah, right. Delay admonishes Vain, but he receives a wish for good luck. As Vain walks way, Delay brandishes his brass knuckles, but Mr. Adonis has other ideas. He gently reminds Delay to tick his nice and shiny brass knuckles back where they belong: in his pants. Delay soils himself and calls up Chad Parham.
2. Talent & Money (JT Talent & Andrew Pendleton III) defeated NWA Anarchy Tag Team Champions the New Wave (Derrick Driver & Steven Walters) in a non-title match.
Jeremy Vain joins on commentary. Johnson wishes a successful holiday season to Vain & Mr. Adonis. The rudo broadcasting contingent spend time lambasting Hunter. Vain admits he continues to suffer back pain from carrying Hunter on commentary. Wow, that was low. Hunter reminds Vain about the last time out he meddled with the tag champs. Johnson accuses the New Wave of being cowards for participating in a non-title match. Unfortunately, Johnson derived his information from a second hand source, the illegal alien (if I hear anyone say undocumented worker, I will punch you right in the throat) Alejandro. Hunter informs Johnson that the title committee picks the title match and they felt T & M is not worthy of the shot. I say sacrilege. Vain continues to obloviate for this bodyguard. After commercial, T & M work over Walters. Johnson further harasses Hunter. Stevens finally receives the hot tag and this turns into a Pier 6 Brawl. Vain heads in to get a closer look of the action and they receive dualing dropkicks for their action. It was all a smokescreen because Talent wins with a Standing Ovation. Afterwards, Vain & Mr. Adonis scorn T & M after Hunter announces they are the new #1 contenders to the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Titles. It looks like Vain’s master plan backfired in his face.
3. “2 Hot for TV” Kyle Matthews pinned “the Wizard of Aaaaaaaahs” Andrew Alexander to advance to the semifinals of the Young Lions #1 Contender Tournament.
After commercial, this evenly matched contest continues. After trading several near falls, Matthews knocks the Aaaaaaaahs out of Alexander with a dropkick to the ribs. Alexander escapes a superplex, but Matthews connects on a second attempt. Matthews wins after countering a pinfall attempt. Both men shake hands and hug afterwards. This match felt extremely flat because this appeared to be slung together just for the sake of having tag partners face each other. Their first singles encounter in NWA Anarchy needed more buildup and held off at least into the semifinals. For that reason, this match was flat.
– NWA Anarchy isn’t complete without an appearance from Dan Wilson or G. Jeff Bailey. Bailey has a trick up his sleeve for Ace Rockwell, especially after Wes Grissom was left puking up blood from injuries to his internal organs. Yep, Ace is a coward who hid behind a referee and hiding behind NWA Anarchy Owner Jerry Palmer who handed Kimo a ridiculous suspension. That’s pretty big allegations from the ultimate coward (and one of the greatest managers in modern wrestling.) Now, Bailey is mad that Palmer is forcing the Universal Soldier to wrestle a match to prove he is the #1 contender. Tonight, Shatter will continue his unbeaten streak against Shatter.
4. “The Priest of Punishment” Mikael Judas vs. “the Universal Soldier” Phil Shatter ended in a double countout so neither man earns a shot an NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion Iceberg.
It seems like Judas never learned his lesson when Bailey was his manager: never turn your back on the opposition. Shatter takes advantage of a distracted Judas by pummeling and assaulting him at ringside. Shatter uses a folding chair to choke Judas by the announcer’s booth. To the entranceway, Shatter suplexes Judas on the ramp. The crowd rallies behind Judas as Shatter tosses him in to the ring to finally begin the match. Judas buys himself time by reversing the PTSD powerbomb with the Alabama Slam. Shatter posts his shoulder on a turnbuckle charge. Judas sets up for the chokeslam, but Shatter reverses fate with a spinebuster for a two count. Shatter is left befuddled as the crowd continues to rally behind Judas. Again, Judas buys himself time with a knee and a butterfly suplex on the middle turnbuckle. Judas makes the cover for a near fall. Judas lands the Mafia kick, but Shatter has enough in the tank to shove the Priest of Punishment to the floor. Shatter posts and mugs Judas at ringside. Both men continue to brawl at ringside as the referee counts both men out. Heading to commercial, Judas clotheslines Shatter over the rope to the floor.
– Palmer heads out to remind to remind Bailey that whatever happens in his building is his business. Bailey whines about Shatter being the #1 contender. Palmer reminds Bailey that this is not the BCS, there are no computers to rank opponents, and it will be settled with a 1-2-3. To settle matters, he books a rematch on December 6 with the stipulation that somebody big and bad enough to officiate the match: Shadow Jackson. Bailey, Johnson and Hunter all soil themselves when the announcement of Shadow being an NWA official for one week. The crowd chants “Shadowmania” to voice their pleasure. Shadow doesn’t care who wins because he is already in the match. He has intentions of the People’s Champion becoming the Heavyweight Champion at Season’s Beatings.
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NWA Anarchy/ APW
February 20, 2009
Cherry Street Gym
Royston, GA
B.J. Hancock defeated Shawn Sweat;
Aaron Lee & Matt Mercer defeated the Franchise (Ryan Michaels & Matt Sells);
J.T. Talent defeated Shaun Tempers;
Dany Only defeated Kareem Abdul Jamar by DQ;
John Carnage defeated Ace Rockwell;
Shadow Jackson & Slim J defeated Anthony Henry & Brandon Parker; and
Dustin Knight became the new APW North Georgia Champion after defeating Chris King.
For more information on APW, go to:
www.myspace.com/alternativeprowrestling
For more information on NWA Anarchy, go to:
www.nwaanarchy.net
NWAANARCHY/APW
BJ Hancock defeated Mike Posey
Skirra Corvus defeated Kasanova
Adryan Hawkins defeated Thunderfoot #3
Kareem Abdul Jamar defeated Strictnyn by DQ
Duncan Enterprises defeated Shadow Jackson & Don Matthews
BJ Hancock won a Mega Rumble
To check out the latest on APW, and to see the date with JT Talent and Donovan Sweet, check out this week’s edition of APW AFTERSHOCK here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrq2412_98U
Hollywood, CA (February 23, 2009) – NWA™ Wrestling Showcase returns to the Historic Columbia Square Studios on Sunset Blvd. in Hollywood, CA on Saturday March 7th (2:00PM) and Sunday March 8th (11:00AM) for another round of television tapings.
Scheduled to appear:
NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion Blue Demon, Jr.
NWA Worlds Tag Team Champions “The Skullkrushers”
NWA North American Champions Mike DiBiase
NWA National Heavyweight Champion “Universal Soldier” Phil Shatter
“Scrap Iron” Adam Pearce
Oliver John and the Boarder Patrol
Puerto Rico’s Apollo
“Shooter” Brent Albright
Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch
Muscle Gang
Joey Ryan
Canada’s Nelson Creed
The Young Bucks
“American Dragon” Bryan Danielson
plus much, much more!
Tickets are available by email only; please make requests at tickets@nwawrestling.com. To catch up on what’s going on in the National Wrestling Alliance® please visit nwawrestling.com and watch the program online or on Dish Network Ch. 9407 Friday’s at 5:00 PM (EST). Talent subject to change.
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February 28, 2009 NWA CHARLOTTE
– Larry Goodman
To say there was a lot going on at NWA Charlotte’s third event would be an understatement. Not everything they tried worked, but the great majority of it did to where it made for another very entertaining evening.
As different as the second show was from the first, this was even more different. There were times when I felt like more like a 90s ECW show than an NWA product. While it may not have been exactly what the creative forces at NWA Charlotte envisioned, it worked great with the crowd.
For the third consecutive time, NWA Charlotte drew over 500 to the NWA Coliseum. They had to be pleased considering the lousy weather.
Pre-show Truitt Fields was interviewed by Eddie Rich. Your basic gee whiz babyface promo but he looked great doing it.
The show opened with J.D. Costello and Executive Director of the NWA Bob Trobich in the ring. Trobich announced an NWA World Heavyweight Title Match for
(1) Josh Magnum beat Zack Salvation in 11:57.
This was a superb match with spot on timing and execution. They were popping the crowd with all kinds of wild spots. It just wasn’t the right match to do as an opener because it totally overshadowed the rest of undercard. Magnum looks a bit like Heath Ledger. The first crazy spot saw Magnum block a vertical suplex with a knee to the head and then gave Magnum a vertical suplex to the floor. Salvation hit a springboard twisting somersault dive to the outside. These guys were taking awesome bumps. Magnum took one from the top rope to the floor, bonking his head on the announcer’s table. Crowd chanted “you suck” at Salvation. Salvation hit a quebradora for a near fall. He stayed on Magnum’s back. Magnum escaped from a ropes-mounted crucifix powerbomb and hit a top rope sunset flip, but Salvation rolled through and powerbombed him into the turnbuckles. Magnum came back with a reverse Canadian backbreaker drop, then a superkick. He went for a 450, but Malachi came out to pull Salvation out of the ring. Salvation went for that psychotic crucifix powerbomb again. In midair, Magnum hooked Salvation’s head with a huracanrana like a freaking high wire artist. A breathtaking finish.
Larry Zbysko did a funny interview with
(2) Team Ego (Abel Adams & Will Snapp) beat Caleb Conley & Chris Mayne in 7:20.
An Ok match. The crowd couldn’t really get into it after that amazing opener. Mayne doesn’t have a babyface look at all. The babyfaces went to work on Snapp early. Ego then beat up on Conley. The highlight was an outrageously modified double team flapjack. Snapp pinned Mayne with his version of the Black Hole Slam.
Daffney was interviewed by Eddie Rich. She got a great pop coming out. She said it was an honor to accompany MsChif’s at the last show. Krissy Vaine interrupted. She couldn’t get why MsChif would want Daffney when she could have had the most beautiful woman in pro wrestling in her corner. Vaine said Daffney was a has been and a never will be. Daffney said she had been in wrestling a lot longer than Vaine and was one of only two women to hold a man’s cruiserweight title (NWA Wrestle Birmingham). Vaine started running her egotistical mouth again. Daffney turned her back and started mocking Vaine. When she did so, Vaine pulled her down by the hair and slid out of the ring. Rich said this wasn’t the time or the place but the match would take place on March 14. Really good stuff. The crowd was into this angle.
(3) Kimo (Jeff G. Bailey) beat Gluteus Maximus via submission in 3:04.
A decent squash. Maximus was a big schlub. Kimo makes a more effective as a monster against a babyface that generate sympathy. Fans were all for Maxiumus getting his gluteus kicked. Maximus ate a big chop as he came off the second rope. Kimo unleashed his martial arts attack. He grabbed Gluteus by the throat, delivered the kill shot the neck, and locked in the Information Extractor.
The postmatch was great as Kimo laid Tommy Young’s family tree of referees to waste. He choked out Young’s grandson, Ace and tossed son Tim Smith out of the ring. Then he left a security guard laying. Young came out to check on Ace.
Chaotic Agony joined Costello in the ring. Costello said he brought them up from that pits of
(4) Chaotic Agony (Ryan Chaos & Joey Agony with J.D. Costello) vs. T.K. Cross & Tim Thomas (with Jeff Lewis) ended as a no contest in 3:35 when Mikael Judas & Ryan O’Reilly interfered.
O’Reilly and Judas came out on the ramp. O’Reilly said every action deserves a reaction. This was some kind of reaction. The two monsters destroyed Chaotic Agony. Judas tossed Agony halfway across the ring with El Crucifijo, and Agony taking a sick bump right on his neck. But that was just for openers. O’Reilly and Judas carted the gibronis to the back. Next thing you know, the spotlight hit the roof of the stage. Judas and O’Reilly tossed Agony and Chaos off the stage onto a pallet of cardboard boxes below. This was completely nuts. It was about an 8 foot drop to the top of the boxes. Agony’s landing was not good. In fact, it had to suck. Chaos did a flip bump into the boxes and appeared to make a safe landing, or at least as safe as such a thing can be. Fans were chanting “one more time.”
During the intermission, the announcers served as judges for the best poster contest with $100 going to the winner.
(5) New Wave (Steven Walters & Derrick Driver) beat Malachi & Vordell (Walker) in 8:09.
Smoking hot match here. You couldn’t ask for much better match with the time they were given. They all got a chance to shine. New Wave are improving by leaps and bounds. They’re working with a lot more confidence. Vordell was impressive. He’s explosive and his wrestling is smooth as silk. Vordell gave himself two points for a takedown. New Wave made him pay, as Vordell ate a double dropkick and took a powder. New Wave followed with tope con hilos in stereo.
Postmatch: Team Ego hit the ring. Snapp gave Walters the Black Hole Slam and Adam speared Driver to leave them laying.
Next up we had
Somebody pounded on the garage door. It opened and a hearse backed into the building. Getting this done was not exactly smooth sailing. Miss Tress (Melissa Coates) emerged from the hearse with an unnamed evil dude in black. He looked like a gothic version of Ivan Koloff. Turns out his name is Synn. Synn walked around trying to look menacing while Coates read a short poem. She ended it by repeating the mantra “the time has come.” This segment bombed. The hearse was cool, but what a lame payoff. Who needs this guy when you already have Judas?
Zbysko came out to a big “Larry” chant accompanied by Baby Doll with her newly won Mid-Atlantic Heritage Title. His opponent was NWA National Champion Phil Shatter. The deal was Shatter had to win to get back into the competition for the US Title. Shatter said if Baby Doll was so confident in Zbysko, why not put the Heritage title on the line? Baby Doll agreed.
(6) Phil Shatter beat Larry Zbysko (with Baby Doll) to win the Mid-Atlantic Heritage Title in 5:42.
Not much of match but did it ever have heat. Zbysko looked to be in great shape for his age. Shatter looks like an NWA World Champion from back in the day. Shatter worked on Zbysko’s arm for a bit. When Shatter missed an elbow drop, Zbysko slapped him into a sleeper hold. Shatter made the ropes. Shatter raked Zbysko’s eyes and threatened to slug Baby Doll. Referee Tommy Young intervened. Shatter capitalized on the distraction with a low blow for the 1-2-3. Postmatch, Shatter punched Baby Doll in the face. A mark was ready to jump the rail after that one.
Lewis entered the ring with briefcase and a proposition for Shatter. He said Shatter had the NWA National Title and was back in the hunt for the US Title, so why did he need the Heritage belt? Lewis offered Shatter the contents of the briefcase for the belt. Lewis told the crowd he was worth more than all of their lives combined. Shatter thought about it and made the swap. Lewis introduced himself as the new NWA Mid-Atlantic Heritage Champion.
Brad Anderson appeared on the ramp carrying the
As Lewis started to leave, “2001: A Space Odyssey” started to play. Lewis looked like he was going to have a stroke. The music stopped. This was an awesome tease.
(7) Truitt Fields and Ryan O’Reilly went to a 10 (actually 9) minute draw.
Both men advanced in the competition for the US Title. Fields got the biggest pop of the night. Really strong back and forth match. O’Reilly is a monster, and they did a great job playing off the size difference. O’Reilly’s bumping was right on the money. He made Fields look like gold without exaggerating. Fields hit a rolling senton off the apron. O’Reilly took over with a shot into the rail. O’Reilly used a very convincing bear hug. Fields clapped O’Reilly’s ears and hit a satellite Russian leg sweep for a near fall. O’Reilly did a whip reversal that liked to have crippled Fields. O’Reilly pounded Fields on the outside, but Fields caught him with a DDT as he came through the ropes. They each blocked the other man’s finisher. O’Reilly missed with a massive top rope splash that drained every last drop of water out of the pool. Fields hit a flying bodypress and the bell rang at the count of two. In situations like this, a little artistic liberty with the time limit never hurts.
(8) Timber pinned Judas in a Falls Count Anywhere Match to eliminate him from the running for the
Judas was flicking his bright red tongue in and out of his mouth. Sweet. Prior to the bell, Costello said the powers that be had agreed to make it falls count anywhere. It worked as an all-over-the-building brawl, because it had that air of danger. These were two huge men in tight quarters, and fans were keeping their distance. The action quickly spilled to the outside with some high impact spots on the ramp. Not much heat at the start as their was no clear crowd favorite. Great sound effects there. They brawled onto the stage where Timber creamed Judas with a giant metal tub. They fought all over the building, into the concession stand and up to the top row of the bleachers. They really needed to turn the house lights on for this. Judas got two near falls. The first one came after slinging Timber through a section of seats and beating on him with a chair. For the second one, he sent Timber tumbling down the bleachers. Timber did a back suplex on the ramp, and Judas kicked out of his delayed one-armed cover. Back inside the ring, Timber missed on an insane skytwister leg drop. A chant of "We want tables" erupted. Judas went for Timber’s barbed wire ax. Timber ducked and hit a spinebuster. Judas reached up and grabbed Timber by the throat. Sick Boy ran down to distract. Timber clobbered Judas with the barbed wire ax, drawing a small amount of hardway blood. Timber then pinned Judas with a moonsault.
NOTES: Last night’s show was another television taping with
NWA ON FIRE NEWS
You can now watch episode 99 of NWA On Fire on their website at www.nwaonfire.tv
NWA FORCE ONE
The National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) is proud to announce that as of February 28, 2009 Force One Pro Wrestling based in
Force One began as a joint venture of former NWA North American Champion “Ironman” Tommy Cairo and former Wrestling Guys Radio Talk Show host Phil Varlese.
For more information on NWA Force One Pro Wrestling, go to:
www.forceoneprowrestling.com
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NWA Carolinas Pro Wrestling is pleased to announce
a 12 month contract agreement with option has been reached with
WCWG 20 Greensboro, / High Point / Winston Salem , N.C. Network TV
WCWG Will aire NWA HardDrive Wrestling each Saturday afternoon 1:00 pm.
NWA HardDrive Wrestling will aire its first episode
on Saturday February 28, 09 afternoon at 1:00 pm
This is great for the Mid-Atlantic Territory fans to welcome back
The National Wrestling Alliance to TV serving
DMA TV HH – 679,500 in 28 counties.
Nielsen DMA Rank 46 Source: A. C. Nielsen , NSI Feb. 08
NWA HardDrive Wrestling
2060 Old US Hwy. 421 West
336-428-4395
E-mail nwacarolinas@yahoo.com
NWA School of Pro Wrestling
2060 Old US Hwy. 421 West
Yadkinville, N.C. 27055
336-428-4395
Is accepting new signups each and every Sunday.
Men or women in all aspects of professional wrestling
No age limit, no weight limit,
Youth program available for boys or girls
Easy and affordable tuition
Payable weekly call or come by for more information
NWA Carolinas Pro Wrestling
2060 Old US Hwy. 421 West
Yadkinville, N.C. 27055
336-428-4395
An agreement has been reached with the
Lawrence Joel Memorial Coliseum Annex
300 Deacon Blvd.
Winston Salem, N.C. 27105
All Saturday night shows
April 18, 09
May 30, 09
June 27, 09
July 11, 09
August 29, 09
Other dates will be posted
Tickets will go on sale soon at all Ticketmaster locations and Lowes Food
For more info. call 336-428-4395
E-mail nwacarolinas@yahoo.com
NWA Pro/ SoCal Pro Wrestling
February 21, 2009
Oceanside Boys & Girls Club
Oceanside, CA
Anchors Away (David E. Jones & Ryan Stone) defeated Aerial Star & Locura
Chris Kadillak defeated Damian Slater
Adam Pearce defeated Tommy Wilson
Cool Imagery (Hector Canales & Ricky Mandel) defeated LTP & Willie Mac to retain the SCP Tag Team Championship
Jason Watts defeated Johnny Yuma
SoCal Crazy defeated Jason Redondo to retain the SoCal Pro Heavyweight Championship in a Steel Cage Match
For more information on SCPW, go to:
www.socalprowrestling.com
For more information on NWA Pro, go to:
www.myspace.com/nwapro
On 2/21/09 NWA Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling was in
at
fans "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair returned with Rock Star status once again.
1. MACW Hardcore Champion High Flying Chris Hamrick defeated Donnie Dollar$.
2. Team Blondage Krissy Vaine & Amber O’Neal defeated Daffney & NWA World Womens Champion MsChif.
3.Cheraw’s very on Brice Anthony defeated Jeff Justice.
4. Beautiful Bobby Eaton defeated The Barbarian.
5. Daivd Flair & Ricky Morton w/Ric Flair in there corner defeated Rikki Nelson & Buff Bagwell. Ricky Morton replaced Reid Flair. Reid Flair is out with a injury.
For more information on NWA Mid-Atlantic, go to:
www.midatlanticwrestling.com
NWA Pro/ Empire Wrestling Federation
TOTAL ANNIHILATION 4 QUICK RESULTS
February 27, 2009
American Sports University
San Bernardino, CA
Liger Rivera pinned Devon Willis
"Zero Gravity" Chris Kadillak defeated EWF Cruiserweight Champion Jeremy Jaeger by countout
Snowcal Chloe pinned Yyan Nakano
Anchors Away defeated Rock of Love
NWA Heritage Champion Ryan Taylor pinned Boombala to retain his title
EWF Tag Team Champions The Young Bucks defeated The Cutler Brothers to retain their titles
Brandon Gatson pinned Black Metal to win the EWF Heavyweight Championship
For more information on EWF, go to:
www.empirewrestlingfederation.com
For more information on NWA Pro, go to:
www.myspace.com/nwapro
NWA Pro/ Pro Wrestling Revolution
February 21, 2009
Salinas Valley Fairgrounds
King City, CA
Border Patrol – Oliver John over Blue Demon Jr. by DQ
Hijo de Rey Misterio & Ulysses & El Amanté over Rayman & Tito Aquino & Vaquero Fantasma
“TNA Knockout” Raisha Saeed over Christie Ricci
Las Calaveras over “Border Patrol” – Derek Sanders & Zach Reeb
Mr. Wrestling IV over Rik Luxury
Rock of Love over Shinobi & Kid Omega
Jon Andersen over The Polyester Express
For more information on PWR, go to:
www.prowrestling-revolution.com
For more information on NWA Pro, go to:
www.myspace.com/nwapro
NWA Pro/ SoCal Pro Wrestling
"Caged Fury ”
February 10, 2009
Oceanside Boys & Girls Club
Oceanside, CA
1) Anchors Away (David E. Jones & Ryan Stone) defeated Aerial Star & Locura
2)"Zero Gravity" Chris Kadillak defeated "The Golden Boy" Damian Slater
3)Scrap Iron" Adam Pearce with C. Edward Vander Pyle defeated Tommy Wilson
4)SoCal Pro Tag Team Championship: Cool Imagery (Hector Canales & Ricky Mandel) (c) defeated Jerome "LTP" Robinson & Willie Mack
5)"Big Nasty" Jason Watts with Chimaera defeated "Rock ‘N’ Roll Rebel Soul" Johnny Yuma
6) Steel Cage Match for SoCal Pro Heavyweight Championship: SoCal Crazy defeated "Radiant" Jason Redondo (c) with TNT
For more information on SCPW, go to:
www.socalprowrestling.com
For more information on NWA Pro, go to:
www.myspace.com/nwapro
NWA Pro/ SoCal Pro Wrestling
"The Aftermath ”
February 28, 2009
American Legion Hall
Riverside, CA
1) Locura defeated Jason Watts
2) Johnny Webb & Todd Chandler defeated Tommy Wilson & Jeremy Jager
3) Joey Ryan defeated "Zero Gravity" Chris Kadillak
4) Scott Lost defeated Johnny Goodtime
5) Cool Imagery defeated Anchors Away
For more information on SCPW, go to:
www.socalprowrestling.com
For more information on NWA Pro, go to:
www.myspace.com/nwapro
NWA Impact Zone Wrestling
February 24, 2009
The Sets
Payed Daily challenged the NWA-IZW Tag Team champions 602
Wrecking Crew to an impromptu title match, which the champions
won before Lawrence Tyler could join the match.
IZW Impulse champion Ryan Lynch & Sergio Vega beat "Feature
Presentation" Jay Garland & Lucha Reigns.
In the first round of the IZW Invitational tournament, Jacob The Riot
Herzberg defeated Antonio Mestre to advance.
In the second round of the IZW Invitational tournament, Miracle
Mike James defeated Dean Radford and Joey Ryan in a triangle
match to advance to the semi-finals.
In the first round of the IZW Invitational tournament, Marty Murphy
defeated Mike G to advance.
In the main event, Derick Neikirk and GQ Gallo were assigned as
captains in a six-man tag match. Neikirk selected Hawaiian Lion &
Tommy Drake as his partners and Gallo picked Dean Radford &
newcomer Shane Stratford. In the end, Gallo pinned Neikirk in order
to choose the stipulation for their title match.
For more information on NWA IZW, go to:
www.impactzonewrestling.com
NWA Southwest/ PWF
February 21, 2009
PWF
Amarillo
Match one: Joey “The Mastiff” Armstrong vs. “
Winner: Michael Faith
Match two: “The Natural” Shawn Mills vs. Biohaxxxard
Winner: Shawn Mills.
Match three: Devin Monroe vs. Mark Wilson
Winner: Devin Monroe
Semi-main event: Scramble for new NWA SW/ PWF Heritage Heavyweight Title
Devin, Southern Pitbull, Joey Armstrong, Michael Faith, Biohaxxxard, Mark Wilson, Shawn Mills
Winner and first NWA SW/ PWF Heritage Heavyweight Champ: Mark Wilson
Main event: “.50 Caliber Sex Pistol” Cody Jones vs. “The Hooligan” Austin Riley
Winner: Austin Riley
For more information on PWF, go to:
www.propwf.org
www.myspace.com/pwfwrestling_texas
For more information on NWA Southwest, go to:
www.nwa-southwest.com
NWA Southwest/ TCW
February 6, 2009
Arena Nacional
Austin, TX
Dark Match
"The Lover Boy" Rikki Simmons vs. "The Duckman" Mr. ADHD
Winner: Rikkie Simmons by pinfall
Match 1 NWA-SW/TCW United States Title Match
"The All-American" ACH vs Gabe The Babe(c)
Winner: ACH by DQ due to Wallace Gordon coming in and Hitting ACH with a object, But Gabe keeps the title!
Match 2
Mikey 13 vs. GQ Knight
Winner: Mikey 13 by Pinfall
Match 3 TCW Lighting Division Title match
Manny Domingo(c) vs. JoJo Bravo
Winner: Manny Domingo by pinfall
Match 4 3 way match
"The Scottish Nightmare" Wallace Gordon vs Sideshow vs Magnus w/ BCS
Winner: Wallace Gordon by Pinfall
Semi Main NWA-SW/TCW Heavyweight Title Match
Sexy Steve DeMarco(c) vs. Darkstar
Winner: Steve DeMarco by DQ due to HCP coming in and attacking DeMarco
Main Event NWA-SW/TCW Tag Team Title Xtreme Rules match
"The Legend" Mr.B vs Team TXW (Bad Boy and Party Boy)
For more information on TCW, go to:
www.tcw-austin.com
www.myspace.com/tcwrestling_1
For more information on NWA Southwest, go to:
www.nwa-southwest.com
There has been one more match added to the NWA Southwest 11th Anniversary show at the
To crown the first NWA Texas Womens Champion
Starr (NWA SW/ PWF Womens champ) vs.
Claudia del Solis (NWA SW/ WOW Womens champ)
For more information on NWA Southwest, go to:
www.nwa-southwest.com
NWA-SW LADIES TITLE NOW UP FOR GRABS
NWA Southwest Commissioner Ken Taylor has decided its time to step up women’s wrestling a notch in Texas by adding a first ever title match on NWA-SW’s 11th Anniversary Card coming up March 21.
"We did have a World Champion from NWA Southwest back in 2002 by the name of Char Starr out of
Five title matches on one card. It all takes place on the Alabama-Coushatta Indian Reservation in
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NWA SOUTHWEST RANKINGS (March 2)
1. Kevin Northcutt
2. Brent Albright
3. Spoiler 2000
4. Lance Cade
5. Hernandez
6. Chaz Taylor
7. Ben Galvan
8. Tejas
9. Don Juan
10. Prince Al Farat
1. Cody Jones
2. Ky-ote
3. Cyclone
4. Gabe The Babe
5. Andy Dalton
6. Austin Riley
7. Goldenboi Zamora
8. Mysterious Q
9. Mark Wilson
10. Jasper
1. Team
2. Canadian Sex Pistols
3.
4. Double Trouble
5. Team XL
NWA-Oklahoma
February 20, 2009
Ringling High School Multi-Purpose Building
Ringling, OK
Attendance: 397
1- Jerry "The Boss" Bostic def. J.D. Striker
2- NWA-OK and NWA-SW Tag- Team Champions, "High Society" (Thomas Trump and Al Farat) def. "Native Pride" (Kunna Keyoh and Ky-ote Joe)
3- "MRK" (Masked Renegade Kowboy) def. El Intruso
4- Thug Nasty def. Scotty Mo’ Body
5- NWA-SW TX Heavyweight Champion, "The Lareador" Michael Faith def. Randy Price
6- "BLK OUT" (Montego Seeka and Jermaine Johnson) def. "Revolution" ("The Great" Dane Griffin and "Sensational" Seth Allen) via DQ due to interferance by "High Society"
Next March shows:
March 6th- Davis, OK
March 13th- Ada, OK
March 27th- Ringling, OK
For more information on NWA Oklahoma, go to:
www.myspace.com/nwa_oklahoma
January 11, 2009
JAN. 25TH NWA MSW TV Broadcast
1.) GYPSY JOE GENE
2.) JASON KINCAID d PROWLER II
3.) RICHIE ACEVEDO d. JOHNNY BLAST
4.) SCOTT RAINES d. TR SUPERSTAR BY DQ
FEB. 1ST NWA-MSW TV Broadcast
1.) SCOTT RAINES d. COL. SPUD WADE
2.) PROWLER I d. TOTLA ECLIPSE
3.) BUNKHOUSE BOYS d. BILLY LIT & SCOTT RAINES
4.) MAESTRO d. PROWLER II
5.) NWA MSW TV TITLE
TR SUPERSTAR d. GYPSY JOE GENE
For more information on
www.mountainstatewrestling.com
January 24, 2009
FEB. 8TH NWA-MSW TV Broadcast
1.) JC DYKES JR & KARL d. THE PROWLERS
2.) KRIS KING d. JOHNNY BLAST
3.) RICHIE ACEVEDO time limit draw vs. DIABLO JR
4.) JASON KINCAID dq win vs DWAYNE TENNEY
FEB. 15TH NWA-MSW TV Broadcast.
1.) RICHIE ACEVEDO d. BRUISER GRAHAM
2.) DWAYNE TENNEY d. JOHNNY BLAST
3.) GENE
4.) NWA-MSW TAG-TEAM TITLE MATCH
BUNKHOUSE BOYS d. JC DYKES JR & KARL
5.) MASTRO & BILLY LIT d. JASON KINCAID & BOB BROWN
For more information on NWA MSW, go to:
www.mountainstatewrestling.com
February 20, 2009
American Legion Hall
1.) BILLY LIT & DIABLO JR d. PROWLER I & CHRIS KAOS
2.) KARL d. ADAM SULLINS
3.) GENE MADRID time limit draw vs RICHIE ACEVEDO
4.) MAESTRO d. JOHNNY BLAST
5.) NWA MSW TAG-TEAM TITLE MATCH
BUNKHOUSE BOYS d. DERIK BILLINGS & BRYAN KAYLE
6. NWA MSW HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH
JASON KINCAID d. RICKY SHANE
For more information on NWA MSW, go to:
www.mountainstatewrestling.com
Pro Wrestling Fusion is proud to announce a partnership with the National Wrestling
Pro Wrestling Fusion has set the
“Fusion is a tremendous promotion” NWA Midwest promoter Ed Chuman says, “I’ve seen the show from their home base of
The National Wrestling Alliance has been in operation since 1948 and the NWA is the largest governing body of a group of professional wrestling promotions in the
“I met Mr. Chuman over a year ago and in that time we have cultivated a great friendship that has progressed into a strategic alliance.” Pro Wrestling Fusion promoter Joseph Cabibbo said. “He is sending many of our stars around the country and for that we are grateful, you will also see many NWA superstars making their way to the
NWA Midwest and Pro Wrestling Fusion will also be co-promoting many wrestling events around the country starting in the state of
“We are very interested in a talent exchange with Fusion.” Chuman said. “Their guys can really go and they have made a great impression on me.”
Former Pro Wrestling Fusion Heavyweight Champion – The Sheik will be debuting in South Dakota and all over the Midwest as soon as March 1st and current Fusion Heavyweight Champion – Steve Madison will be accompanying the Sheik to the NWA Showcase television taping from Hollywood in California on March 7 & 8. The Sheik will also be appearing in NWA Midwest on April 24th in
NWA ECCW
February 27, 2009
Bridgeview Hall
Circle of Fear Becomes
Last month, Cremator promised Ice that the Circle of Fear would be the bloodiest, most vicious, most hardcore match in ECCW history… and on Friday night in
finally be finished, but nobody involved in this bloodbath will ever be the same again!
The NWA/ECCW Championship was on the line, as in his first championship defense,
Another championship event indeed saw Moondog Manson and Scotty Mac battle with gold on the line.. however, it wasn’t what was expected! Manson came out to start the event and demanded that Scotty Mac and Natural come out to officially sign the contract. When they produced a contract, Manson signed it without looking… only for the Chill Town members to reveal that Manson had signed a contract not for Scotty Mac’s NWA Canadian heavyweight championship, but for Manson’s ECCW Hardcore championship! An unphased Manson responded by bashing Scotty in the head with the mic, and NWA representative Mike Sweetser called for the bell in a wild brawl that saw Manson score the victory over the Canadian heavyweight champion with a huge sitout powerbomb! Manson made it clear that his quest is not over, and he will have the NWA Canadian heavyweight championship to add to his Hardcore title very, very soon!
The second contest between former friends Kyle O’Reilly and El Phantasmo was every bit as amazing as their first bout. Both men went for their favorite submissions, with O’Reilly’s Sharpshooter against Phantasmo’s anklelock. Each time one had the other in trouble, they were able to deftly counter the hold or reach the ropes, with three submissions from each side not ending the contest. The match came to a close as referee Robert Mitchell was tangled up between the two combatants, giving O’Reilly the opening for an uncharacteristic low blow on Phantasmo, allowing him to execute the Sharpshooter once again. The fourth time was the charm, as Phantasmo had no choice but to tap out to give O’Reilly the victory! With each man scoring one victory apiece, there is no doubt that their rivalry is far from over, with a rubber match soon to come!
It was thought that the contest between Sid Sylum and "Bomber" Nelson Creed would be fought one on one when referee Robert Mitchell ejected both Sylum’s partner Dropkick Murphy and Creed’s partner Kenny Lush, and for a while, it was.. until
The Pacific Cup qualifier between Artemis Spencer and The Divine Prophet looked to be a very interesting contest between the two Church members.. but turned into a complete farce, as once the bell rang, Prophet willingly laid down for his disciple, allowing the NWA Canadian junior heavyweight champion to score the pin to enter the 2009 Pacific Cup! However, NWA representative Mike Sweetser ran to the ring and stated that the qualifying match was null and void due to the Church shenanigans, and that the Church members would instead be in a tag team contest against "Brilliant" Billy Suede & Gurv Sihra! Prophet agreed, but instead of Spencer, he inserted Matt Classic into the contest! After a classic tag team encounter which saw copious interference from the other Church members, Suede was able to score the pinfall over Classic with his famed Sliced Bread #2! Suede and Sihra celebrated their win as Prophet accosted MANTHER for refusing to interfere in the
contest as ordered!
You would think that Volt Vegas would be thrilled to win a championship contest in ECCW.. but you’ll never see somebody so happy to win a championship contest and *not* win the title! If Vegas was unable to defeat "Dastardly" Danni Deeds in their third encounter, he would become the new ECCW Extreme Jobber champion! With his career prospects on the line, Vegas stepped up his game and was able to score the decisive win over Deeds, thus keeping away from the stigma of the Extreme Jobber title and sending the belt back into mothballs. After the contest, Vegas raised Deeds’ hand in a surprising show of sportsmanship! Could the two
In other action from Surrey, "Untouchable" Jamie Diaz won the Four Way Frenzy over MANTHER, Tony Baroni and the debuting Davey Vega, and in the opening contest, the
ECCW returns to the Russian Community Centre in
For more information on NWA ECCW, go to:
www.eccw.com
NJPW “NEW DIMENSION”, 2/28/09 (SXW)
Tokyo Korakuen Hall
1,600 Fans
Yuji Nagata’s eyes are back on the IWGP Heavyweight Title and today’s main event result was his declaration of intent. Like at Sumo Hall recently, Nagata pinned upstart Hirooki Goto, this time while teaming with Tanahashi against Chono & Goto. Nagata promised to win the New Japan Cup and meet the winner of Tanahashi vs. Angle on 5/3 at the
winning. He promised to “engrave” Strong Style on the NOAH ring.
Former JJ Jacks tag partners, Takashi Iizuka and AKIRA, squared off in singles action today. AKIRA entered to the old JJ Jacks theme music and wore their jacket in what may have been an attempt to make Iizuka turn away from the dark side. Iizuka responded by trampling the jacket, beating AKIRA to a bloody pulp, and choking him out with a sleeper hold. Tomoaki Honma won a place in the New Japan Cup by pinning young lion Hirasawa today. Since they were fighting for the right to face Iizuka in the NJC, many suspected a Hirasawa upset here over Iizuka’s GBH cohort, but it wasn’t to be.
Akira Maeda looks set to return to forbidden territory – New Japan. New
1. Ryusuke Taguchi beat Nobuo Yoshihashi (8:06) with a crab hold.
2. New Japan Cup Participant Match: Tomoaki Honma beat Mitsuhide Hirasawa (10:29) with a diving headbutt.
3. Jushin Thunder Liger & Koji Kanemoto beat Tiger Mask & Kazuchika Okada (11:17) when Kanemoto used an ankle hold on Okada.
4. Manabu Nakanishi & Taichi Ishikari beat Jado & Gedo (15:48) when Nakanishi used an Argentine backbreaker on Jado.
5. Takashi Iizuka beat AKIRA (12:38) by referee stop.
6. New Japan Cup Special 6 Man Tag Match: Shinsuke Nakamura, Wataru Inoue & Milano Collection AT beat Togi Makabe, Toru Yano & Tomohiro Ishii (14:48) when Milano used a jackknife hold on Ishii.
7. NEW DIMENSION Special Tag Match: Hiroshi Tanahashi & Yuji Nagata beat Masahiro Chono & Hirooki Goto (16:27) when Nagata used a backdrop hold on Goto.