BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES for 9-17-07
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BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES for 9-17-07
9/15 NWA Anarchy Report By Larry Goodman
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NWA Anarchy returned to NWA Arena, otherwise known as The Church of Southern Wrestling, with their final television taping prior to the 9th annual Fright Night spectacular on September 29.
It’s weird to be on the cusp of the traditional fall classic during the waning days of summer, but it beez that way in Cornelia this year. The decision was based on September being the month with five Saturdays, plus the fact that the usual late October date allows only four TV tapings to set up the major holiday show. Logical? Yes. But to paraphrase the immortal words of Tony Santarelli, Halloween without Fright Night is like a breast without a nipple. It’s just not right.
On a personal note, I absolutely hate that I'll be missing Fright Night for the time ever. Especially after last night's show. Fright Night holds a special place in my heart. It was the first big show I attended at the NWA Arena back in 1999. When I made plans to go to Chicago (to see family and for the annual TPI tournament), the last thing I expected was this.
Booking Fright Night was no easy task. A slew of new story directions came on the heels of Hostile Environment. The losses of Ace Rockwell (injury), Iceberg (medical) and Al Getz (quit) added unexpected complications.
There was a lot of ground to cover at last night’s show, and the Anarchy crew got the job done in fine fashion. Shatter’s first defense of the NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Title was announced as the main event. It’s being billed as “Godzilla vs. King Kong.” Who said Anarchy didn't have heavyweights? (my bad). It wouldn’t be Fright Night without gimmick matches. And not one of two, but three were announced last night. They also majorly ratcheted up the intrigue surrounding the tag team title situation.
The show drew the usual insanely hot crowd, 175 strong. I used to drive to Alabama for shows with that old time heat. These days, it’s awfully tough to beat the atmosphere at the NWA Arena.
Randy Hughes got off to a rough start as the new ringside announcer, a seat once occupied by Jason Martin (last seen slithering out of Cornelia with his tail tucked between his legs). He introduced Anarchy’s venerable play-by-play/ring announcer, Greg Hunter, as “Jeff Hunter.”
(1) “Skater Boy” Chris King & “Cowboy” Billy Buck beat J. T. Talent & Andrew Pendleton III in 6:03. The opener was a prime example of Anarchy waiting until talent is ready rather than rushing them into spots they can’t handle. The crowd was behind King and Buck, a gimmick clash that works in spite of itself. King shows charisma as the babyface fighting for survival from underneath. Buck’s house cleaning has improved 1000%. Talent (replacing the departed Caleb Konley) and Pendleton have also stepped up their games. The faces flustrated Talent in the early going. Pendleton hit a neckbreaker across the knee to derail King, a decisive way to start the heat. A King enzuigiri lead to the hot tag. Buck pulled the straps down and hit a butterfly sitout slam on Pendleton for a near fall. Moments later, Talent reached in and upended Buck. But while Talent was gloating over his dastardly deed, Buck rolled through for the pin on Pendleton. The crowd popped for the finish, which was nicely done.
Tony Santarelli entered the ring with a bizarro new hairstyle that drew a chant of “Emo f*g**t.” Santarelli ran down his former partner, Todd Sexton. Santarelli rewrote Fright Night history, stating that he singlehandedly beat Lost Boys. Santarelli said he was back in Anarchy because he loved the small people. Santarelli said he should be featured against the top dogs at Fright Night instead of that little oompah-loompah Wes Grissom. That brought Grissom out with a look of grim determination. Melissa Coates jumped Grissom from behind and laid him out with the Facelift. Before the duo from Deep South could inflict more damage, Sexton hit the ring and gave them a meeting of the minds. Grissom joined forces with Sexton to drive the heels out of the ring.
Sexton issued a warning about bringing that ugly, disgusting she-male into the building. Coates went nuts and had to be wrestled down the floor by Santarelli. “No, I was talking about you, Tony.” Best Sexton line ever. Monster pop. Santarelli went crazy and had to be restrained by Coates. A very entertaining segment that also had great heat. Santarelli’s mic work has been outstanding since his return to Cornelia, and physical comedy is Coates’ strong suit. She brings great energy to her character.
(2) Truitt Fields beat Jeremy Vain (with Rob Adonis) by a count out in10:57 so Vain escaped with the NWA Anarchy Televison Title. AGAIN. Vain schooled Fields and rubbed it in. Fields exploded with his signature power offense. A head first catapult into the turnbuckle was good for a near fall. But Vain ducked a high crossbody to get the upper hand. Vain’s offense was scummy, nasty stuff. Fields had the crowd and was strong on the comebacks. He no sold Vain’s punches and the spit flew from Vain’s mouth when Fields returned the favor. Vain hit a gordbuster for a near fall. He tried to humiliate Fields. Enough was enough. Vain turned into a bumping machine. V staggered into a gorilla press slam for a near fall. Time for the Killing Fields. Vain clung to the ropes for dear life. Vain tried to exit with Adonis. Fields threw him back into the ring. Vain went to the floor with a bogus knee injury and took the 10 count.
NWA Anarchy owner Jerry Palmer confronted Vain about his fakery. “This charade is over, buddy.” Palmer said he was going to ensure that Fields got a fair title shot at Fright Night by installing four fans with leather straps at ringside. Palmer added that Adonis was barred from the building. The heels begged. Palmer said if Adonis showed up, he would get whipped like a dog.
(3) Hollywood Brunettes (Andrew Alexander & Kyle Matthews) defeated World’s Prettiest Tag Team (Seth Delay & Adrian Hawkins) via DQ when Hawkins went berserk. Brunettes advanced to the finals of the Mysterious Benefactor Tournament. Around 10 minutes. The bell never sounded to end the match for reasons that will become obvious. WP2T cleared the ring before the opening bell. Not much heat at the start, but it built throughout the match. WP2T were handing Brunettes their combined asses. Delay paid homage with a perfect Flair kneedrop. Matthews wasn’t happy about taking the tag. Delay and Matthews did some crisp reversals of the standing switch. At the six minute mark, Matthews moved and Delay crashed into the turnbuckles. Delay had his ribs heavily taped, a fact that did not go unnoticed by the Brunettes. They ripped the protective wrap off the ribs and launched a relentless assault on the vulnerable body part. Delay was agony. Alexander brought a chair into the ring and drove the edge into Delay’s ribs. Hawkins lost it. This was potentially the make-or-break moment in Hawkins’ Anarchy career, and did he ever come through. Hawkjins blasted both Brunettes with chairshots. Referee Jacob Ashworth tried to intervene and got cracked on the top of the head with a stiff one. One of the security guys hit the ring. Bullseye. He went down like he had been hit with a ton of bricks. The crowd let loose with a thunderous chant of “Let’s go Adrian.” The refs, the security guys and Bill Behrens approached the ring. Hawkins was still wielding the chair with a crazed look in his eyes. The crowd chanted “knock them out.”
Dan Wilson led the Devil’s Rejects (Azrael & Shaun Tempers & Patrick Bentley) into the ring for a chat with Hawkins. Wilson advised Hawkins to lower his weapon, because if Rejects were there to beat him down it would have already happened. Wilson said he was the good shepard. He called Hawkins “a madman unleashed.” Wilson said if Hawkins hated humanity that much, he might be Devil’s Rejects material. He invited Hawkins to become part of a real family. “HELL NO,” said Hawkins. Wilson called Hawkins a punk and slapped him. Hawkins slugged Wilson. Azrael and Tempers retaliated with the Hellhammer on Hawkins. Slim J hit the ring. He was beaten down and left laying by Bentley’s Dark Driver. The bleacher fans chanted for blood. Powerful stuff.
Intermission. A drawing was held to select the first two fans for the strap match at Fright Night.
(4) Anger Alliance (Adam Roberts & Don Matthews) beat Derrick Driver & Steven Walters in 6:05 to earn the last spot in the finals of the Mysterious Benefactor Tournament. The babyface team worked on Roberts arm for a while. But Matthews grabbed Walters by the leg and Roberts f#cked him up with high kick. Roberts blasted Walters with gutshots. The crowd got behind Walters a bit. Roberts went for a back suplex. Walters landed on his feet and hit an enzuigiri. Both men down. Both men tagging. Driver was on fire with dropkicks, but he failed to see Matthews tag in. Matthews drilled Driver with The Lariat to score the pinfall. Driver appeared to take the finisher on his shoulder, but it should look OK on TV.
On the WRESTLEVISION, we saw Roberts and Matthews with Brandon Phoenix. Roberts said he and Matthews were the best team in Anger Alliance, and they were winning the trophy and the title shot. Matthews interrupted to say they were all on the same side. Roberts agreed and compared the Alliance to a fist. Phoenix pointed out that there were five fingers in fist and there were only four of them. Matthews came up with an arcane explanation of how the thumb didn’t count as a finger. Roberts said it was a symbol of unity and success.
Awesome Attraction (Austin Creed & Hayden Young) cut an in ring promo about their title defense at Fright Night. Creed’s belt buckle doubles as a mini electronic message board that reads “Awesome Attraction” Young said whoever won the tournament was going down, even Urban Assault. A segment of the crowd didn’t like that one bit. Phoenix and Roberts attacked Attraction. Matthews made it 3 on 2 and laid Attraction out with a double lariat. Brunettes came out. They got jumped by Urban Assault Squad. UAS helped the Attraction clear the ring.
Nemesis started instigated crap with Young, like he was O.J. wanting his stuff back. Jackson and Creed got in between them, but Young and Nemesis continued to talk trash. “I will tear yo ass up,” said Nemesis. The heat for this was off the hook.
(5) Patrick Bentley (with Devil’s Rejects) beat Jesse Emerson via submission in 1:38. Bentley is exploring the depths of his character. He sat in the ring and rocked with a vacant expression on his painted face. Bentley pretty much squashed his larger opponent. Bentley teased the Dark Driver and then switched to Slim J’s finisher, the Roach Clip, to get the tap out.
Wilson cut another great promo. He said Rejects had been dissed for the last time. “Even monkeys know we sell tickets.” Wilson issued an open challenge for to Hawkins, J and whoever else they could find for a six man no DQ, no count out streetfight at Fright Night.
Attorney Jeff G. Bailey entered the ring with the NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion, Shatter and “Soul Assassin” Kory Chavis. Bailey was disappointed that there was no opponent for his one man walking genocide to defend his title against at Fright Night. Bailey said that coward Mikal Judas had done nothing to earn a title shot. Bailey saved his choicest words for the “backstabbing traitor” Jeff Lewis. He challenged Lewis to a first blood match with Chavis at Fright Night. Bailey said the two naked dogs were going to be put down for the final count.
(6) Mikal Judas & Jeff Lewis beat Phil Shatter & Kory Chavis (with Jeff G. Bailey) in 10:33. This was intense, brutal and heated. The match was laid out beautifully to climax with the first direct physical confrontation between Shatter and Judas. Lewis and Judas entered separately with both getting big pops. Shatter overpowered Lewis. That dude’s strength is unreal. Judas beat up on Chavis and did a staredown with Shatter. Lewis tagged in. Shatter gave him a wicked gorilla press toss to the hardwood floor. Judas came over to protect his partner, stopping Shatter dead in his tracks. That was a first. NWA Elite beat the hell out of Lewis. Chavis nailed the Shining Wizard. Shatter hit a fallaway slam. Chavis connected with a sick knee strike for a near fall. Lewis got busted open the hardway on a shot into the post. Lewis countered the Spinesplitta with an Edge-o-matic to set up THE SHOWDOWN. Judas and Shatter traded bombs. Shatter was the first to show the effects. Judas blocked the PTSD. They cold-thingyed each other with a massive double lariat. The disfigured freak Dominous came to ringside. Judas got distracted. Shatter surprised Judas with a spinebuster. Judas gave Shatter a long-distance toss over the top rope. Shatter landed face down, a psychotic bump for a man that size. Make that any size. Shatter’s nose was busted open on impact. Chavis used a Matrix move to avoid the Kick of Death but Judas goozled him. Chokeslam straight to Hell for the 1-2-3.
Palmer announced that the main event at Fright Night would be Shatter vs. the former IWA World Champion, Judas. Bailey went crazy. Judas exited through the front door with the fans chanting his name. The show closed with the fans chanting “Jeff, Jeff, Jeff” at Lewis.
NOTES: So the Fright Night ’07 lineup is Shatter (with Bailey) vs. Judas for the heavyweight title, Rejects vs. J, Hawkins and ? in a no DQ-no count out Streetfight, 4 corners tag team elimination: Roberts & Matthews vs. Phoenix & Brodie Chase vs. Brunettes vs. UAS, the winners get a shot at Awesome Attraction later in the show, Fields vs. Vain for the TV Title in a Fan Strap Match, Lewis vs. Chavis in a First Blood Match and Santarelli & Coates vs. Grissom & Sexton…A portion of proceeds from Fright Night will go to a recovery fund for firefighter Angie Roach as well as the Muscular Dystrophy Association Judas, Shatter and Chad Parham are booked for WWE Smackdown/ECW in …Caleb Konley moved to North Carolina…Anarchy color commentator John Johnson is working on a movie screenplay…GWP is at the Waleska Ballfield tonight has J (c) vs. Bentley for the GWP Title, Shatter vs. Tempers and Chavis vs. Jackson…The 9/21 APW show in Royston has Jackson defending the APW Title against Talent, and Matthews & Vain vs. King & Buck for the APW tag titles…Executive Producer Kevin debuted a cool video opening for the show….All three MAXW singles titles ended up in the hands of Vain at their show in Williamston, SC on 9/15.
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SHOW #81
MATCH #1 AWESOME ATTACTION VS HUSTLE SQUAD
MATCH #2 AL GETZ presents MELISSA COATES
MATCH #3 MELISSA COATES VS CHRIS KING
MATCH #4 DEVILS REJECTS INTERVIEW – SLIM J IN RING
MATCH #5 UAS vs HOLLYWOOD BRUNETTES VS WORLD’S PRETTIEST
MATCH #6 ACE ROCKWELL VS CHAD PARHAM
MATCH #7 CHAD PARHAM INTERVIEW
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NWA Anarchy TV Report
Episode 80
September 10, 2007
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!
- Last week on Anarchy TV, Jeremy Vain defended the NWA Anarchy TV Title against Truitt Fields. Vain slithered his way to a draw, thus furthering Fields’ frustrations with the Untouchable. Also, Patrick Bentley turned on Slim J and joined forces with the Reverend Dan Wilson.
- Hunter recaps the events of Hostile Environment including the NWA Elite outlasting the Devil’s Rejects in War Games. Johnson has something was screwy about Patrick Bentley and he was right beyond belief. Also, the Awesome Attraction retained the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Titles in an incredible ladder match with full of insane bumps. This week, we begin a tournament to determine number one contenders to the tag titles.
- Tony Santerelli enters the NWA Arena from the backstage and commandeers the microphone. He greets Jerry Palmer in mid ring. Tony antagonizes Palmer by reminding him he was trained by Shawn Michaels and Dave Taylor. Palmer doesn’t appreciate Tony calling the Arena a broken down barn. Tony exclaims, “Calling me anything but a winner, well, that’s like a breast without a nipple, it’s just not right.” Tony demands Palmer tell him when his match is going to be. Palmer says no way and tells Tony he isn’t good enough to wrestle in his ring. Palmer immediately calls for security to remove the ingrate from the premises.
1. The World’s Prettiest Tag Team (Seth Delay & Adrian Hawkins) defeated Sex & Money (Andrew Pendleton III & Kaleb Konley)
This match is certainly a battle between a foursome of International Lover Boys. WHOO! TWPTT takes over and Delay lands a beautiful Ric Flair kneedrop. WHOO! Konley escapes a Delay suplex, school boys him and tags in to Pendleton. Pendleton goes buck wild on Delay, who makes a blind tag to Hawkins. Hawkins wipes him out with the Unprettier. Hawkins makes the cover, but Pendleton’s foot was on the rope. Instead of hooking the trunks, a light bulb goes off in Hawkins’ head, he folds up Pendleton for the pinfall victory.
2. Truitt Fields pinned Rob Adonis w/Jeremy Vain.
Vain joins our favorite announcers on commentary. The crowd rallies behind Truitt early on by chanting his name. As expected, Johnson joins Vain in lambasting Greg Hunter. Truitt dazzles Adonis early on with his amazing strength. Truitt sneaks in a body slam for a one count. Adonis slithers to ringside, but Truitt wipes him out with a slingshot cross body. Johnson calls Vain a humble man and hands him bottled water. Adonis finally gains the advantage with the spinebuster. Adonis connects with a nice vertical suplex to score a two count. Johnson admits that he can peal potatoes, but fails to answer Konnan’s question about tossing salad. After commercial, Fields escapes a chinlock and scores a two count with a leaping forearm smash. Adonis takes back over with a side backbreaker as Johnson mentions you only receive one chance at the Super Bowl. That’s true unless you’re the Buffalo Bills, then you get four chances. Then, Vain calls Truitt the Bufalo Bills of professional wrestling. d**n, I’m good. Adonis delivers a nice back suplex, but plays around too much. Adonis continues to display his power with an overhead belly to belly for another near fall. Johnson suggests Vain give Adonis a title shot, but Vain sidesteps him. Truitt lands a series of forearms and shoulderblocks. Vain sees his battleship seeking and interjects himself after a Truitt spinning neckbreaker. Truitt nails Vain and finishes off Adonis with the Killing Fields. Afterwards, Vain gains a measure of revenge with the VDT ’06. This was a decent match that lasted 2 – 3 minutes too long. Again, the announcing crew covered storyline basis by stating Adonis is an enforcer for Vain.
3. Hollywood Brunettes (“2 Hot for TV” Kyle Matthews & “the Wizard of Ahz” Andrew Alexander) defeated Derek Driver & Steven Walters.
Driver & Walters execute a double team Gori Special into a neckbreaker for a near fall. Walters goes for the pin and the Brunettes catch with off guard with a spinning neckbreaker. They dominate Walters including executing a double team Electric Chair senton for a near fall. Great. Walter nails Matthews with a massive desperation powerbomb and escapes to make the hot tag to Driver. Matthews turns Driver celibate and puts him away with the Shini Curse.
- Jeff G Bailey wants everyone to worship the conquering heroes after they vanquished the Devil’s Rejects. Bailey relishes the Elite destroying the Rejects. He has a prayer request for the Reverend. Bailey brags about the Human Holocaust and the Universal Soldier crippling the Rejects. Yep, the Being of Inconceivable Horror, the 600 pound monster who ate Abdullah the Butcher whole (I made that part up) and defeated Mr. Pogo in a Japanese death match bloodletting competition, tapped out to Phil Shatter. Bailey acknowledges Jeff Lewis and turns his attention back to Shatter. Shatter had a Fallujah Flashback and wanted to remove Iceberg’s head as a trophy. That’s okay even if he didn’t deliver the trophy because Iceberg suffered a tracheotomy. Now, it’s time to conquer every championship in NWA Anarchy: the Awesome Attraction, Chad Parham and Jeremy Vain. They will now follow Shatter’s mantra: “Hatred is purity and weakness is disease.” As they exit, Lewis momentarily confronts Bailey.
4. Anger Alliance (Brandon Phoenix & Don Matthews) w/Brody Ray Chase Urban Assault Squad (Nemesis & Shadow Jackson)
Johnson has come to the Revelation that the Anger Alliance are emulating the Jackson 5. An incensed Hunter calls Johnson a blooming moron. Johnson looses that battle and bloviates that AA emulates Devastation Incorporated, but Hunter fires back. Sure thing, Brody Ray Chase looks like General Skandar Akbar. Sigh. Cyclops is back to full strength and aids his partner in stiffing Phoenix. Nemesis lights up Matthews’ chest with a series of brutal chops. Matthews rakes his eyes, lands several chops and connects with the BFK for a two count on Nemesis. Phoenix nails Nemesis with a T-bone suplex. After commercial, AA continues to get heat on Nemesis. Johnson believes he could become a millionaire if he was a referee. Hunter reminds Johnson that he was a referee, but he didn’t report his income to the IRS. Shadow Jackson rallies the crowd as Matthews sets up for the Lariat of Doom. Nemesis ducks and lands a diving headbutt. Johnson insinuates Nemesis had a steal plate surgically put in his head. Jackson receives the hot tag and backdrops Matthews to the floor. Brody Ray trips up Shadow and holds him. Shadow ducks, rams Phoenix into Brody Ray and wins with the belly to belly suplex. It looks like UAS might receive their tag title match with the Awesome Attraction.
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NWA: Main Event Results
Tennessee State Fair
Tennessee Fair Grounds - Nashville,TN
Results 9/10/07 & 9/11/07
TN State Fair - Monday 9/10/07 - About 150 people
watched:
LA Player def Adam McCloud
LT Falk def Shane Smalls
and the MAIN EVENT:
Steve O def Karnage
TN State Fair - Tuesday 9/11/07 - About 80 people
watched:
LT Falk def Shane Smalls and Damien Payne in a Triple
Threat
"Playboy" Scott Hayes def Karnage
and the MAIN EVENT:
Steve O def The Masked Man "Blu"
NWA Southwest NEWS!!!
"Scrap Iron" Adam Pearce signed to defend title at
NWA-SW.
Promoter Ken Taylor has announced new NWA World
Heavyweight champion Adam Pearce has signed to make a
title defense in Dallas-Fort Worth on October 13, at
Lindero Ranch in Irving.
This will mark the first NWA World Heavyweight title
match held in the Metroplex since 2001, and the first
anywhere in Texas since October 2002. If Pearce is not
champion on that date his committments will be honored
by the new champ. No NWA World Heavyweight title has
ever changed hands in Dallas or Fort Worth, but 23
years ago in Irving (Texas Stadium) Kerry Von Erich
made history defeating Ric Flair.
Pearce's challenger has been agreed upon, and signed,
and will be announced before this weekend is over.
NWA debut @ NWA Southwest @ Lindero Ranch
NWA-SW promoter Ken Taylor announced that legendary
Sportatorium manager Baboose has signed Cody Jones and
will bring him to Irving, Texas, to make his NWA
National debut October 13, at NWA Southwest's
"Spectacular Return to the Metroplex" Event.
Cody is the 20-year-old son of NWA wrestling legend
Tom Jones. Cody made his professional debut on
February 19, 2005, and has honed his wrestling skills
with impressive victories in West Texas.
"Cody has established himself as one of the top
juniors in the State and he's ready for NWA level
competition....we're happy to bring him into
the NWA," said Taylor.
Baboose said Cody is the geniune article and will
dominate the junior scene in Texas under his
management and guidance. "This kid is good and
fearless.......a chip off the ol' block, and I will
make him an even bigger star than his father and he
was one big name of his day."
Tom Jones held many NWA wrestling titles in the 60's
and 70's. He won alot of NWA State Tag Team titles
with Billy Red Lyons. He was the first black man to
ever wrestle a white man in the south!
Mike DiBiase signed for Oct. 13
NWA-SW promoter Ken Taylor has announced the signing
of Mike DiBiase to make his NWA debut with NWA
Southwest, on October 13, at Lindero Ranch, in Irving,
Texas. Mike is the son of legendary WWE star Ted
"Million Dollar Man" DiBiase.
"Mike is destined to be future WWE star, and his next
step is NWA recognition," said Taylor. "Mike's
brother Ted, Jr. is already under a WWE Developmental
contract. Fans who buy a ticket to see Mike DiBiase's
NWA debut on October 13, very likely will be seeing a
future WWE star in the making."
"I am looking forward to working the quality of
competition that the NWA is all about," said Mike.
Mike will be one of two sons of legends on this
SuperCard. Cody Jones, son of NWA legend Tom Jones,
is also signed and will be making his NWA ring debut,
too.
NWA NO LIMITS
Results from the NWA No Limits Wrestling show in Blue
Grass, IA on September 14, 2007:
Knight Wagner won an 11-man battle royal in 2:05 (no
misprint) last eliminating Krotch to become Brian
Ash's tag team partner later on in the night. Also in
the battle royal were Zach Thompson, Aaron Masterson,
K.C. Jackson, C.J. Esparza, Nick Brubaker, Brett
Gayika, Ricky Kwang, Jimmy Rockwell, & Chris Pavone.
Aaron Masterson (w/ Zach Thompson in his corner)
pinned K.C. Jackson in 8:22 with what I can only
describe as a double-underhook stunner.
Krotch pinned Chris Pavone in 9:24 with a springboard
reverse DDT.
Zach Thompson (w/ Aaron Masterson in his corner)
pinned C.J. Esparza in 6:34 after crotching him on the
top rope and then pinning him while holding the
tights.
Norman Smiley & Mississippi Madman beat Brian Ash &
Knight Wagner in 14:43 in a match guest-refereed by
Eugene when Smiley pinned Ash after Smiley, Madman,
Wagner, and Eugene all punched Ash in succession.
Nick Brubaker & Brett Gakiya beat Ricky Kwong & Jimmy
Rockwell in 12:57 when Brubaker pinned Kwong after he
lifted Gakiya into a reverse 450 senton splash onto
Kwong.
Shane Hollister beat Marek Brave in the best two out
of three falls in a total time of 16:36 to retain the
NWA Iowa State Championship. Brave pinned Hollister in
4:55 in the first fall when he reversed a reverse
rolling cradle into one of his own and held onto the
ropes, Hollister pinned Brave in 6:34 in the second
fall with a rolling front cradle, and Hollister made
Brave tap out to the Texas cloverleaf in 5:07 in the
third fall.
Amazing Kong pinned MsChif in 14:17 in a No-DQ,
falls-count-anywhere match to retain the NWA Women's
Championship after power bombing MsChif through a
table in the ring.
Other notes about the show: Lots of new faces in the
ring tonight, and most of them were pleasant
surprises, notably C.J. Esparza and Brett Gakiya, who
mix in scientific moves with some terrific ariel
moves. The battle royal was the only real
disappointment, as 2:05 hardly qualifies for an
appropriate time for a battle royal. No one was
eliminated for about a minute, and then it was the
Titanic (you know, everyone overboard). Norman Smiley
and Eugene were both as nice as could be. Eugene took
the time after refereeing his match to shake hands
with every single ringsider all the way around the
ring. Marek Brave turned heel during his match with
Hollister, then offered to shake hands with Hollister
after he lost, slapped Hollister, and left quickly.
The women in the main event were awesome. It really
makes you appreciate how bad the WWE's "divas" matches
are. I guess when all you're interested in how much
like a supermodel your women look like and not how
good a match they can wrestle, that's what you get.
Anyway, Kong & MsChif definitely had the match of the
night. They started in the ring, but quickly brawled
all over the building, using pretty much everything
not nailed down. A funny note in that someone won a
chair that had been autographed by all the wrestlers
just prior to this match, and MsChif used it on Kong.
Those two chopped the heck out of each other and
MsChif can sure take a bump. She took a choke slam on
the floor, was thrown through rows of chairs several
times, was given a sit-down power bomb in the ring
before being finished with the power bomb through the
table.
NWA Virginia NEWS
In front of a packed house at the Ground Xero Pro
Wrestling School in Richmond, Va 9-15:
Preston Quinn was reinstated into the NWA in Virginia!
The $3000 fine levied against him for using brass
knuckles in a match last year against The Platinum
Icons in Saluda was paid for earlier in the day from a
benefactor that Preston Quinn simply called "Number
7". It was also announced that Masked Superstar II's
contract has been terminated with the NWA.
Grail defeated LaZaRuS in two straight falls in a 2
out of 3 falls match! Grail stays alive and jumps up
in the best of 7 and is now only down by one!
Their next match in the Series of 7 Plagues will take
place on October 6 at the West Point Crab Carnival in
West Point, Va!
Rex Sterling with Kameo defeated Tank Thomas! Tank
Thomas is gaining more and more experience in the NWA,
but it wasn't enough as Sterling cheated to pin Thomas
and raise himself up in the rankings. Sterling is
undefeated in the NWA over the past few shows.
'The Geordie Bulldog' Sean Denny with his brother
Markie D, gained revenge on Krotch by forcing him to
submit to the Geordie Crab. Krotch defeated Denny in
July when Mike Booth and Shy both turned on Denny and
left him laying in the ring.
Following the match, North American Tag Team Champions
Old School Empire attacked both Denny's. Mike Booth
ran into the ring and attacked Sean Denny's right leg,
injuring it.
For the North American Tag Team Championship, The Old
School Empire defeated Chris Dramin & Mike Vaughn when
OSE hit the 'Decapitation' on Mike Vaughn. During the
match, The Geordie Bulldogs came to ringside. Sean
then KISSED Shy, who appeared to return the kiss!!
Mike Booth was not happy with this, and when Shy
turned to Booth she seemed to have not like the kiss
at all. Go figure...
After the pinfall, The Bulldogs returned and entered
the ring and a brutal pull apart brawl took place.
A returning Brandon Day was outsmarted by Chris
Escobar. Escobar, who had Kameo at this side, took a
chain from his boot and was about to hit Day with it.
Day smashed Escobar at got the chain in his hand.
Escobar fell down, the referee who had been distracted
by Kameo, turned to see Escobar on the floor and Day
with chain in his hand. The referee called for the
bell and disqualified Day. Rex Sterling returned to
the ring and a beat down ensued.
Brandon Day and a mystery partner will take NWA
Underground on September 29 at the Clash of Champions
in Murfreesboro, NC!
In the Main Event, NWA North American Heavyweight
Champion 'Mr. Mid Atlantic' Damien Wayne defeated NWA
Virginia State Heavyweight Champion Pharaoh w/Sheik
Ali Akbar. A physically brutal match. Referee counted
a three count in Pharaoh's favor, but then saw Wayne's
foot on the bottom rope. Pharaoh and Akbar were
arguing the pinfall should count, but the match was
restarted. When Pharaoh went to pick up Wayne, Wayne
rolled him up in a small package for the count of
three.
Pharaoh and Sheik were NOT happy campers!
NWA returns to action in North Carolina on September
29 with World Title action, North American Heavyweight
and Tag Team Title action, and an NWA Virginia State
Heavyweight Title defense!
NWA returns to Virginia on October 6 at the West Point
Crab Carnival!
Matches to be announced.
NWA Championship Wrestling from Virginia
NWAVirginia.com
MySpace.com/NWAVirginia
Here are the results from NWA Indiana on 9/16 in
Lafayette, Indiana at Riehle Brothers Sports Complex
Crowd: 229
Johnny Rich defeated Xavier Xross in a pre-show match
Marc Houston defeated Jeremy Hadley
Devon Fury defeated Martin Fernandez
Rob Ramer defeated PT Hussla
Billy Roc defeated Kenny Courageous
Chase Richards defeated Tiny Tim
Don Basher & Billy Bart defeated Guy Lombardo & Brian
Roberts
Neko Killawaya won a 25 man over the top rope battle
royal
NWA Indiana returns to Lafayette on 10/6 with Brian
Roberts vs Billy Bart in a steel cage and Don Basher,
Kenny Courageous, Rob Ramer & Devon Fury vs Guy
Lombardo, Billy Roc, PT Hussla & Shawn Cook also
inside a steel cage with war games rules!!
Log onto www.nwaindiana.com for more info
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