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NWA ANARCHY TV TAPING 8-4-07

CORNELIA, GA NWA ARENA





MEGA RUMBLE TO DETERMINE #1 CONTENDER TO HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE



ICEBERG SHATTER

SHADOW SLIM J

JEREMY VAIN PATRICK BENTLEY

MR. ADONIS TRUITT FIELDS

CHAD PARHAM SAL RINAURO





NWA ANARCHY TAG TEAM TITLE MATCH

NWA ELITE (CHAVIS & LEWIS) VS AWESOME ATTACTION (CHAMPIONS)

W/JEFF B BAILEY & ABOMINATION (CREED & YOUNG)





HOLLYWOOD BRUNETTES VS DRIVER & WALTERS

(MATTHEWS & ALEXANDER)





DEVILS REJECTS w/THE REV VS THE HUSTLE SQUAD

(AZREAL & TEMPERS) (HALEN & PITTMAN)





ANGER ALLIANCE VS WORLD’s PRETTIEST TAG TEAM

(PHOENIX & CHASE or ROBERTS) (DELAY & HAWKINS)





NWA ANARCHY TV EPS #74 ONLNE NOW!!!!



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SHOW #74



MATCH #1 SAL RINAURO vs TRUITT FIELDS

MATCH #2 DEVILS REJECTS INTEVIEW

MATCH #3 PATRICK BENTLEY vs SLIM J

MATCH #4 UAS & JERRY PALMER IN RING (AL GETZ)

MATCH #5 JEFF LEWIS vs SHAUN TEMPERS

MATCH #6 ICEBERG vs SHATTER





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Show is now available in both the standard 352x240 screen size and 720x480 for the "TV effect" with the monitor



And........................



CLASSIC NWA WILDSIDE MATCHES NOW ON PPV



NWA Wildside presents Metal Mayhem! Take a trip down memory lane as NWA Wildside brings you some of their most historic and brutal cage matches from their yearly Freedom Fight mega-events! Featuring...



War Games 2001: AJ Styles, Onyx, Air Paris & Mystery Partner vs. Jason Cross, John Phoenix, Adam Jacobs, & Justice managed Jeff G Bailey



Steel Cage Gauntlet for Wildside Heavyweight Title 2002: Adam Jacobs vs. AJ Styles vs. Rick Michaels vs. Rainman vs. David Young vs. Iceberg vs. Scottie Wrenn



War Games 2003: Jeremy V, Jimmy Rave, Onyx, & Hotstuff Hernandez vs. Rainman, Jason Cross, Iceberg, & Justice managed Jeff G Bailey



War Games for the Wildside Tag-Team Titles 2004: Murder 1, Slim J Gabriel, & Altar Boy Luke vs. Todd Sexton, Masada, Rainman, & Azrael managed Jeff G Bailey and a special APPEARANCE by DUSTY RHODES



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NWA ANARCHY SEASON’S BEATINGS

REMEMBER WHEN THEATRE HELEN, GA

SATURDAY 12-30-06



TAG TEAM TOURMOIL

ROBERTS & BLACKMAN VS HAWKINS & CARNAGE

TRUITT & SHATTER VS HAWKINS & CARNAGE

TEAM MACHTION VS TRUITT & SHATTER

YOUNG & CREED VS TEAM MACHTION

PHOENIX & CHASE VS YOUNG & CREED

BENTLEY & DELAY VS PHOENIX & CHASE



TV TITLE MATCH

JIMMY RAVE VS ACE ROCKWELL (CHAMPION)



TAG TEAM TITLE MATCH

(JERRY PALMER – SPECIAL REFEREE)

JUSTICE SERVED VS UAS (CHAMPIONS)



JEREMY VAIN VS “THE PHENOMENAL” AJ STYLES



HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH

SAL RINAURO VS SLIM J (CHAMPION)



DEVILS REJECTS W/DAN WILSON VS NWA ELITE W/JEFF G BAILEY



“TECHNICAL PERFECTION” CHAD PARHAM VS “TECHNICION” TODD SEXTON



NWA Anarchy by Ca$hFlowX
Episode 73
July 23, 2007

Welcome to another edition of the NWA Anarchy TV Report, “Independent wrestling’s only television report without MERITT~!”

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!

- Here's wishing Kirby Mack a swift and safe recovery.

- On last week’s edition of NWA Anarchy TV, Patrick Bentley pulled wool over Slim J’s eyes and Ace Rockwell suffered a horrid neck injury after NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion Chad Parham delivered three vicious piledrivers, including one on the wooden ring steps.

- Hunter & Johnson reminisce Slim J challenging Bentley to a best of five series, Rockwell scoring the pinfall victory over Jeff Lewis and the subsequent attack by the Devil’s Rejects. Johnson’s favorite champion put Rockwell out of commission and wonders aloud where Jeff G Bailey is. This week, Seth Delay & Adrian Hawkins seek to gain revenge on the Hollywood Brunettes while “that Jerk” Todd Sexton challenges Jeremy Vain for the TV Title.

1. NWA Anarchy TV Title: Jeremy Vain (ch.) vs. Todd Sexton
PREMATCH: Sexton pulled a Taz and forced Jeremy Vain to tapout in under a minute and thus earned a shot at the TV Title.
THE MATCH: Sexton has just transformed from the technician into a mixed martial arts fighter right on down to the loaded gloves. Only on Anarchy TV will you hear the announcers discussing various uses for gloves in professional wrestling. Sexton immediately transitions from a Lou Thesz press into an armbreaker for a near submission. Hunter performs a background check on Sexton and informs us that Tony Mamaluke trained Sexton in submission wrestling, Dean Malenko trained Mamaluke and Karl Gotch trained Malenko. Johnson smartly counters that Shawn Michaels and the Texas Wrestling Academy taught Sexton how to screw people. Sexton counters a Figure Four attempt into a small package for a near fall, but Vain makes him pay with a clothesline. After commercial, Vain wakes up Sexton with a series of slaps in the corner. Sexton lands a series of back slaps and a leaping kick for a two count. Vain eludes a turnbuckle charge and catches Sexton a wheelbarrow suplex for a near fall. Vain preps Sexton with the VKO, but the Technician counters the VDT with Anaconda Vice. CM Punk would be proud, but out local taco critic, Sal Rinauro, isn’t the least bit impressed. Rinauro seizes the opportunity to intrude by raking Sexton’s eyes. The dumbfounded referee ogles at Rinauro. Rinauro played innocent and enjoyed sightseeing. Sexton recognizes Rinauro’s evil intentions and falls victim to the oldest trick in the book. Vain embarrasses Sexton with the VDT for the victory.
WINNER: Vain retains.
COMMENTS: This was a fine television match that had a nice tease of an early tapout victory. Personally, I never felt Vain was ever threatened by Sexton. The ending continued the Rinauro/Sexton storyline, but it didn’t make Sexton look smart. In general, veteran wrestlers should never blindly give chase and fall easy victim to his opponent. Sexton appears to have gathered crowd sympathy.
RATING: **

- Hunter mantra is like a Busta Rhymes album, “When Disaster Strikes.” Hunter is appalled about Chad Parham’s heinous attack on Ace Rockwell. Parham plugs the “upcoming” NWA World Heavyweight Title tournament and has better things to do than to fish the Atlantic Ocean for challengers. Lance Storm interrupts and confronts the NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion. Hayden Young even talks and sounds like Lance Storm. Young proclaims himself the number one contender to Parham’s title. Parham utterly buries Young, “Mr. Young, on the billboard out front, it says professional wrestling, not WELCOME TO THE CIRCUS. You’re a sideshow, my friend. Kid when you were in your diapers, I was beating contenders all around the world. You call yourself the Attraction? You’re nothing but a sideshow to the Main Attraction. You want a shot? You go lace up what you call boots and you meet me in my ring. This is interview is over.” :oWow, Parham destroyed any credibility Young had. Young tried here, but Parham is incredible. With more experience against wrestlers and performing in front of crowds outside of Georgia, Parham could easily start as a upper midcard heel in WWE.

2. Seth Delay & Adrian Hawkins vs. the Hollywood Brunettes (Andrew Alexander & Kyle Matthews)
THE MATCH: The Brunettes take advantage when Alexander trips up Hawkins on a slingshot maneuver attempt. He pummels Hawkins at ringside before tossing him back in the ring. Matthews prevents Hawkins’ rally with a nice dropkick for a two count. The Brunettes dominate Hawkins using classic tag team strategy. Hawkins finally buys himself time with a slingshot back elbow on Matthews. Delay receives the hot tag and happily obliges with the Mo Howard eyelock. The Brunettes score a near fall after an enziguri on Delay. They set up for the Sheeney Curse, but Hawkins makes the saves Delay’s carcass. Delay tosses a chair to Alexander and conveniently pulls an Eddie Guerrero. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, lying, cheating and stealing still equals a victory.
WINNER: Delay & Hawkins by DQ.
COMMENTS: Most elements of a good tag match were here. The Brunettes display good team work and perform like a veteran tag team. They rarely overdo double teaming and perform moves beyond their capabilities. Delay’s zany character is slowly gaining momentum.
RATING: **

- Greg Hunter heads to the back to see what evil chicanery Adam Roberts is plotting. Hunter is oblivious as to why he surrounded by a bunch of men and I mean, a bunch of angry men: Adam Roberts, Don Matthews, Brody Ray Chase and Brandon Phoenix. Whew, that’s a mouthful. Roberts commands Hunter to shut up and confers with Brody Ray & Phoenix. He suggests the two teams set their differences aside and form a single unit. Chase suggests they become the Four Horsemen of NWA Anarchy. WHOO~! Roberts dubs them the Anger Alliance. Brody Ray loves it and leads the troops into war.

3. Anger Alliance (Adam Roberts & Don Matthews & Brody Ray Chase & Brandon Phoenix) vs. “Brokeback” Billy Buck & “the Human Slot Machine” Jeff Jameson & Derek Driver & Steven Walters
THE MATCH: I have deep respect for a man with one arm stepping into the ring, but I even deeper respect for a man with one arm that can wrestle. It’s obvious someone spoke to Matthews about his chops because he lights up Walters’ chest. Walters makes Matthews pay with a wheelbarrow bulldog, a dropkick and step ladder senton for a near fall. After commercial, Buck turns Brokeback after receiving a double slam on a double DDT attempt. Johnson calls AA apocalyptic as the Cornelia Wrecking Crew continue their assault on Brokeback Billy. Brody Ray softens up Buck’s back with a pump handle slam and follows up with the Ric Flair Knee Drop of Doom. WHOO~! Johnson calls New Kids of the Block the best foursome in history even though they weren’t wrestlers. Roberts decapitates Buck with a clothesline, but Walters makes another save on a pinfall attempt. Buck finally fights back, but Brody Ray annihilates him with a facebuster. The faces rally the crowd and King lands a desperation clothesline on Matthews. Before Buck can make the save, Double A minus the MCO launches a premeditated attack on the faces. Matthews takes advantage on Buck with the snakeeyes and a nasty clothesline for the victory.
WINNER: Anger Alliance or whatever “Double A” and “Enforcer” Arn Anderson references you can make.
COMMENTS: This was an extended squash where Buck took an extended beating. Buck scores points for selling the beating, especially selling Matthews’ clothesline like a million bucks. The Anger Alliance has the right mix of comedy and seriousness to make their gimmick work.
RATING: *½

4. NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Title: Chad Parham (ch.) vs. Hayden Young
THE MATCH: Johnson insinuates that Hunter has an extracurricular relationship with Young. Parham spends the opening moments by attempting to humiliate his much younger adversary, but Young proves that he knows a little something about wrestling, too. Parham rewards a head scissors takedown with a stiff chop. WHOO~! Parham sends Young flying to the floor with a forearm. Parham tosses Young aside on a second head scissors takedown attempt and follows up with a flying knee. He demonstrates his strength with his patented delayed vertical suplex for a near fall. After commercial, Johnson continues to piss in his pants about the total destruction of the NWA Elite. Young lands an enziguri after escaping a chinlock. After buying precious time, Young goes on an offensive flurry. He heads up to the High Rent District, but Parham cuts him off. Parham sets up for a superplex, but Young tosses him off. Young lands the Flying Squirrel, but like RVD, Young sells his ribs before making the cover. Parham rolls to the floor where Young wipes him out. Young makes a horrible calculation by tossing Parham back into the ring. Parham shoves the referee into the ropes and takes advantage with the dreaded piledriver.
WINNER: Parham retains.
COMMENTS: Young didn’t do badly at all against Parham, but he over relies on high flying maneuvers and needs to focus on grappling. The winner was never in doubt after Parham buried Young earlier on.
RATING: *¾

- OVERALL: As usual, this was good TV with only a bad thing or two. Character development was a major theme and the pacing was very good. Overall, this episode accomplished its goals.
- DOWNLOAD: http://www.thesuperstation.net/nwaanarchy.html.





Quick results from NWA Empire's "Red, White, &
Bruised" at the St. Johnsburg Fire Hall in North
Tonawanda, New York 7/21:

Preshow

"Mr. 300" JP Hawke defeated The Masked Superstar

Main Show

1. "Diamond" Dave Marcos (w/Nikki Jett) defeated "The
Tennessee Strangler" Buddy Delmar (w/"Colonel" Johnny
Kayfabe)

2. Final Solution (w/Mandi Stroyer) won a tag team
gauntlet match against The Kovac Brothers, The McCloud
Brothers, Troy Buchanan & Rex Atkins, & Wrestling Inc.

3. "Party Boy" Brett Mednik defeated Derek Duncam

4. "Inferno" Johnny Adams won a scramble match against
Maximo Suave, Ice, Cameron Mills 90210, James Santel,
Spazz, & Luis Whiteshoes

5. NWA Empire Heavyweight Champion Pepper Parks
defeated "The Master of the Setting Sun" Gabe Saint
(w/"Baby Girl" Reese)

6. Chip Stetson, Synndy, & Mastiff defeated "The Right
Stuff" Brodie Lee, Stargazer, & Mary Mantha

7. "I Can't Drive 55" Sammy Dunn defeated Frank The
Tank (w/"Colonel" Johnny Kayfabe)

8. Jonny Puma defeated Tommy Mandrake

9. "American Dragon" Bryan Danielson defeated Fergal
Devitt in a quarterfinal match in the NWA World
Heavyweight Championship tournament.





NWA PRO/AWS



Alternative Wrestling Show ran at the AWS Shop in the
City Of Industry on Friday night. The main event saw
Al Katrazz defeat Aaron Aguilera to become the new AWS
Heavyweight Champion. Also on the show, Mil Mascaras,
Los Chivos (Kayam & Enigma De Oro), & Los Luchas
(Phoenix Star & Zokre) defeated Plague, Joey Ryan,
Ronin, Puma, & Randy Rocket. For complete results,
click below.

AWS
AWS Shop
City Of Industry, CA
Ray Murillo defeated CK

Lil' Cholo defeated The Human Tornado & Sonny Samson

Scorpio Sky defeated Pete Goodman

Ryu Sakota defeated LTP

The Young Bucks (Nick & Matt Jackson) defeated The
Tsunami Brothers (Ronnie & Donnie Tsunami) to retain
the AWS Tag Team Championship

Charles Mercury wrestled Johnny Paradise to a double
count out

Mil Mascaras, Los Chivos (Kayam & Enigma De Oro), &
Los Luchas (Phoenix Star & Zokre) defeated Plague,
Joey Ryan, Ronin, Puma, & Randy Rocket

Al Katrazz defeated Aaron Aguilera to become the new
AWS Heavyweight Champion







NWA/ECCW show7-27 in Surrey, BC in front of 175 fans:



The master plan of Greatness on Demand - all three of
them - has come to fruition, as thanks to getting
inside the head of Moondog Manson, "Gorgeous" Michelle
Starr and Disco Fury are the new NWA/ECCW tag team
champions! Starr, Disco and Johnny Canuck went at it
hard and heavy with Manson and champions Masked Dudes
of Doom but it was for naught for the masked team, as
Manson shockingly turned on them, piledriving El
Phantasmo through a table! Starr and Disco may have
the tag team championship now, but a lot of teams are
on their tail, especially the former champions, who
not only want their tag team titles back, but a piece
of their supposed partner as well!

Scotty Mac had his best shot at becoming a four-time
NWA/ECCW Champion, but the skills of Aaron Idol, even
dulled by a concussion, were too much for the Chill
Town member to handle! As the match began, all
accompanying wrestlers - DK Roc & Azeem The Dream for
the challenger, and Kyle O'Reilly & "Sweet Daddy"
Robin Logan for the champion - were ejected, but their
presence was felt after the referee was accidentally
superkicked and taken out of the equation, as all four
men counteracted each other's attempts to influence
the championship match! Finally, Idol's famed kicks
were too much for Scotty Mac, as a superkick/enzuigiri
one-two combination put the Chill Town member down for
the three count and a successful title defense!

Chill Town attempted to secure two championships, as
DK Roc squared off with NWA Canadian heavyweight
champion Cole Bishop! While Bishop was able to score
the win to retain the championship, Chill Town
attempted to make him pay for it - only to be stopped
by Idol, Logan and O'Reilly! The trio, who dubbed
themselves Fight Club made the proclamation that
wherever Chill Town would be, they would be, from now
on!

Someone not as successful was Kyle O'Reilly, who saw
his dream come crashing down, as Ice was able to score
the win in the rematch to regain the NWA Canadian
junior heavyweight championship. O'Reilly's reign
comes to an end at a mere six days, but O'Reilly has
already demanded a rematch, stating that those six
days of glory will be nothing compared to what he'll
do to become a two-time NWA Canadian junior
heavyweight champion!

Other results from Surrey:

Azeem The Dream defeated La Sombra

Sid Sylum defeated MR2

Fast Freddy Funk defeated Kurt Sterling by countout

"Tornado" Tony Kozina defeated Memphis Raines



UPCOMING SHOWS
TONIGHT - Port Alice, BC - 8pm
Saturday, August 18th - North Vancouver - 8pm - Bryan Danielson vs
Adam Pearce - NWA Heavyweight Title Tournament Semi-Finals
Friday, August 24th - Surrey, BC - 8pm

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