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By Bill Behrens on 11/3/2008 9:08 AM


BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES for 11-3-08
 
 
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I’m recording weekly segments on WHO’s SLAMMING WHO @
http://www.myspace.com/whosslammingwho/    and http://www.whosslammingwho.podmatic.com/   (for podcasts)
…updated MONDAYS @ 6PM, and then available for at least a week thereafter.   Also recording are Jerry Jarrett, Steve Williams, Kenny Bolin, Bill DeMott,  Jody Hamilton, etc.
 
This week’s report addresses the basics of wrestling
 
And I’ll be with Tommy Fierro on the MAIN SHOW discussing TNA’s FINAL RESOLUTION PPV
 
NWA ANARCHY FRIGHT NIGHT REPORT by LARRY GOODMAN
 
November 1, 2008

Fright Night ’08, was the 10th rendition of an event that holds a special place in my wrestling heart. The 1999 version was the first big show I attended at the NWA Arena in Cornelia, and I’ve only missed one (2007 when it took place a full month before Halloween).

It was a good show. Given what has gone before in Cornelia, it was no better than middle of the pack as far as major shows go. No doubt, there were some memorable moments. None of the matches were bad. What it lacked was the truly epic match that these shows are known for. At least in part, that was a natural consequence of phase they're in with the booking. They blew a lot of stuff off at Hostile Environment three months ago at Hostile Environment. The new programs aren’t fully ripened yet. There’s a strong likelihood that Season’s Beating on 12/20 will be better.

Paid attendance was 210 for a gate of over $4000. I don’t have an attendance number from last year for comparison. Anarchy drew 235 for Hostile Environment ‘08.

Seated next to each other in the first row, was a guy in a McCain mask and another guy dressed as the Pope. There's a message there. I'm just not sure what it is.

(1) Dynamic Duo (Chad Parham & Seth Delay) won a 6 tag team gauntlet match for to become the number one contenders for the NWA Anarchy tag titles in a total time of 20:14.

Each match would have a 5 minute time limit. Crowd was amped. It started with Chip Day & Caleb Konley vs. JT Talent & Andrew Pendleton. After a crash ‘n burn slingshot leg drop by Konley, the heels worked over his knee. Day took the hot tag and got a near fall on Talent with a standing moonsault. Talent came back to pin Day with an Orton style backbreaker at 4:54. Wild Bunch (Billy Buck & Chris King) were next. Immediate heat on King with the crowd behind him. King hit a tornado DDT on Pendelton and hot-tagged Buck. Buck unintentionally got dropped on his head, but got it together to superkick Talent for the pin at 3:50. The Technicians (Bob E & Tyler Smith) were entrant number four. Smith posted Buck’s shoulder and it was right to the heat again. Buck flapjacked Smith. Hot tag. Great fire from King. He hit a rocker dropper but no cover. Smith brought the bell into the ring for the DQ at 3 minutes. Technicians left Wild Bunch laying. The ref brigade came out to get Technicians out. Dynamic Duo were next. Perfect. Parham gave Buck a piledriver for the pin in 10 seconds. I picture variations of Wild Bunch vs. Dynamic Duo coming out it. Hollywood Brunettes (Andrew Alexander & Kyle Matthews) were the final team. It started with the Dynamic Ones as the cowering, bumbling heels. Brunettes hit topes in stereo. Finish saw Delay pull out his trusty brass knucks. Parham kicked out of a reverse roll up, and sending Matthews within Delay's striking distance. Parham pinned Matthews for the win. Good opener. Very little dead time. It was laid out so each mini-match flowed smoothly into the action of the next one.

Bill Behrens did an inring interview with Alan Funk, who looked like Mr. Clean come to life. Behrens brought up the variety of personas Funk has assumed – Kwee Wee, The Funkster, Rainbow Express. Funk would break into a character, Behrens would laugh, and Funk would do the Dr. Jeckyl/Mr. Hyde thing and get mad at Behrens. They were dying out there. It was nothing these fans came to see. Behrens said Funk was coming in as a full-timer. He left 100% babyface. There was a spooky aspect to it, so at least it fit the Halloween theme.

(2) Truitt Fields pinned Shaun Tempers (with The Reverend) to retain the NWA Anarchy Television Title in 9 minutes.

Fields was more cut that ever, if that’s humanly possible. They wrestled clean and traded holds in the opening minutes. The first key spot was Tempers sending Fields to the floor with a hotshot. Tempers in control until he missed a middle rope elbow drop. Tempers blocked the Killing Fields, so Fields switched to an overhead suplex. Both men down for a six count. They traded near falls. The crowd whipped up a “Truitt” chant. They each blocked big moves. Tempers got a small package and Fields reversed it for the three count. Story-wise it was fine. I really liked the way the match opened, but there was something lacking towards the end.

Post-match: Tempers shook hands with Fields. Reverend gave Tempers the evil eye and walked away from him. Fans were supporting Tempers as he headed up the ramp.

(3) Daffney (with NWA Anarchy owner Jerry Palmer) pinned Brodie Chase (with Melissa Coates) in 6:16.

Some heavy duty soap opera in this one. This angle has made Chase into a heat magnet. He referred to Coates as “a delicious morsel of sexual goodness." It was supposed to be Daffney vs. Coates, but Chase was taking this. Palmer raised the stakes. If Chase lost, no contact with Melissa for 30 days - “…no texts, no My Space, no homing pigeons, boy.” Palmer called him a jackass, and the fans picked right up on it. Chase said Coates was his property. They did not go over well with the women. Coates backed Daffney into the corner and sniffed her. She tried to wipe off the slime. Daffney slid through Chase’s legs and popped the crowd with a pumphandle to the groin. Chase gave Daffney a gorilla press drop. He admonised ref Dee Byers for fast counting and refused to make the pin. Out of nowhere, Daffney headbutted Chase in the groin and got a near fall with a reverse DDT/elbow drop. Meanwhile, Palmer had Coates just about talked into walking out on Chase. Chase hit a sitout powerbomb, but saw Coates slipping out of his grasp, and grabbed her by the hair. Daffney rolled Chase up for the three count. Southern rasslin' at its best.

Post-match: Chase decked Byers. Palmer said there was no touching officials in NWA Anarchy and added a 30 day suspension to Chase’s woes. Fans sang the goodbye song to Chase.

Behrens displayed the bling that would symbolic of the Young Lion’s Championship. Instead of a belt, the champion would receive a medallion on a braided silver chain.

(4) Slim J beat Adrian Hawkins via submission to become the first Young Lion’s Champion in 10:45.

The biggest babyface pop of the first half was for Slimmy’s entrance. J was pounding on the evil Hawkins right out of the box, like this was going to be real fight. He did a huracanrana off the top and teased an Asai moonsault, but Hawkins pulled him off the apron, and they slugged it out on the floor. Back inside, Hawkins pulled the tights to send J’s head into the turnbuckles. Hawkins zeroed in on J’s neck. J exploded and got the Roach Clip, but Hawkins got a ropes break. They went back and forth with their trademark moves trying to finish. J got a near fall with his flying reverse DDT. He went for Anger Management, but Hawkins countered with Extreme Makeover and J kicked out. J used a suplex combo and went for the cross armbreaker, but Hawkins made the ropes. Hawkins tried to spear J, but he stepped aside and Hawkins landed on the floor. J followed with a corkscrew plancha to the outside. Back inside, J blocked the Liger Bomb. Back and forth pin attempts ensued. Hawkins hit the Liger Bomb for a long two count. Hawkins had J set up for the killer finisher he debuted at the last show, but J countered with a cross armbreaker and Hawkins tapped. This was the only match with a lot of big near falls. They were well executed, but I never got the feeling the crowd thought Hawkins could actually win.

(5) New Wave (Steven Walters & Derrick Driver) beat Jeremy Vain & Mr. Rob Adonis to retain the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Championship in 10:29.

Not technically bad, but dull and that almost never happened when Vain is involved. The Arena crowd has really cooled towards New Wave. It was obvious at the 10/18 show that fans were more fired up about Culture Shock as a babyface team. In any case, the crowd was dead for this match. Walters took heat. After a rally by Driver, New Wave had Vain set up for the Unskinny Bop, but Adonis derailed the move. The heels then went to work on Driver. Walters got the hot tag. Finish saw Adonis try a double chokeslam. New Wave escaped, knocked Adonis out of the ring and pinned Vain with the Unskinny Bop.

The postmatch saved it to some extent. Vain berated Adonis, who appeared to have reached his limit with Vain’s crap. The crowd was pleading with Adonis to let Vain have it. Vain got on his knees like he was having chest pains and shortness of breath. They made up, at least for the moment, much to the fans’ disappointment.

Don Matthews called out Jeff Lewis for an impromptu match. Lewis’ music played. Jay Clinton came out instead. Clinton said Lewis had better things to do, so Matthews could have “The All Star”, and have him Matthews did. Clinton tried to forestall the inevitable, but in the end, Matthew decapitated him with The Lariat. Matthews then did Lewis’ arrogant pose over Clinton’s carcass. Entertaining for what it was.

(6) Ace Rockwell defeated Kimo (with Jeff G. Bailey) in “The Five Minutes of Hell” match by surviving the five minute time limit.

The most intense five minutes of the show. They had a time clock counting down on the big screen. Rockwell tried a series of leg kicks. Bailey yelled something in Korean, and Kimo took over. Outside the ring, Rockwell moved and Kimo chopped the post. Ace went after the hand. Kimo had to pop his finger back into place. Back inside, Rockwell potatoed Kimo’s head with stiff shots, driving “The Butcher of Pyongyang” to his knees. It looked like Kimo was going down face first, but he rose up with fire in his eyes. Rockwell hit his patented finisher, the Aces High, and Kimo kicked out at one. Kimo caught Rockwell coming off the top and put him in the Information Extractor (crossface variation). Rockwell hung on until the time limit expired. Kimo refused to break the hold. Three security guys hit the ring. Kimo laid them all out and killed the biggest guy dead with his martial arts chop to the neck. Great stuff. My favorite match of the show.

They did a Halloween contest during a second intermission to set up the poles for the Trick or Treat match. A little girl dressed like a 60s housewife was the winner over the Pope, McCain, King of the Bleachers, a gangster and a banana.

(7) Mikal Judas & Shadow Jackson beat Devil’s Rejects (Iceberg & Azrael) with The Reverend) in 13:43.

Bags were mounted on poles in each corner. Two contained useless “tricks” and two had “treats” – i.e. weapons. The crowd had clearly saved up for this match. Judas and Jackson were greeted with explosive pops. Wild action. All four went at it Texas Tornado style. The first bag ended up in the hands of the Reverend. He reached inside and let out a blood curdling scream. His hand emerged from the bag with a mouse trap on his thumb. Azrael had to save the Reverend from the wrath of Judas. Jackson got bag number two. Inside, was a pumpkin, which Jackson smashed over Iceberg’s head. Judas brought a coffin to ringside.

He wedged Azrael’s head under the lid and whacked the coffin with chair. The crowd cranked up the “Shadowmania” chants. Iceberg fell off the ropes going for bag #3. It looked unplanned. There was a bottle of baby powder inside, but it was sealed, and Iceberg had a devil of a time with it. Azrael sold a cloud of powder that missed him by a good three feet. So a trick turned out to be a better weapon than the treat. Or was the powder a trick? Azrael brought a table into the ring. Iceberg speared Jackson through the table. That looked sick. Jackson kicked out for a great near fall. In one of the most memorable and awesome spots of this or any other Fright Night, Judas gave Iceberg El Crucifijo (crucifix powerbomb). He took two steps with a 400 pound man on his back and tossed him. Azrael broke up the pin. Bag #4 contained handcuffs. Iceberg handcuffed Judas to the turnbuckle. Meanwhile, Jackson laid Azrael to rest inside the coffin. Judas somehow ended up with a wrench. Iceberg bled heavily after Judas clocked him with the wrench. Judas used the wrench to unscrew the turnbuckle. As Iceberg was preparing to finish Jackson, Judas nailed him with the cuff. Jackson hit the 1031 and they both piled on for the pin. Some memorable spots but not a classic of the genre, and there have been more than a few of those in this building.

The lights went out. When they came back on, a masked man was standing over the bodies of Judas and Jackson. Off came the mask to reveal Shatter. He picked up the Anarchy heavyweight title belt and dropped it on the coffin. Judas and Iceberg stared in disbelief. Bailey ran out to embrace “The Universal Soldier.”

NOTES: NWA Anarchy returns with a Christmas charity show on 11/29 and a television taping on 12/6…During the interview segment, Funk said he was fully recovered from the serious injury he suffered (in 2003 when an errant split-legged moonsault basically crushed his face), but he still had six plates in his face and no hearing in one ear…Kareem Abdul Jamar is booked for IWA Mid-South shows in Midlothian, IL on 11/29-30…Shatter will be back for the short term. He’s working indies with the blessing of WWE until there is a spot for him in FCW.
 
 
NWA ANARCHY TV EPS #142 ONLINE NOW at www.nwaanarchy.net/online.html
 
SHOW 471-142
 
MATCH #1  NWA ELITE IN RING
MATCH #2  KIMO VS DON JUAN
MATCH #3  ADRIAN HAWKINS  VS  CHIP DAY
MATCH #4  SLIM J IN RING
MATCH #5  NEW WAVE  VS TECHNICIANS
MATCH #6  BRODY CHASE IN RING
MATCH #7  ICEBERG  VS  SHADOW JACKSON
 
 
BIG VISION ENTERTAINMENT LAUNCHES NEW WRESTLING SHOW WITH THE NATIONAL WRESTLING ALLIANCE (NWAâ„¢)
Big Vision sets out to reclaim the glory for the legendary NWA wrestling franchise which has spawned WWE, WCW, and TNA among others.

Los Angeles, Calif., Oct. 30, 2008 –Big Vision Entertainment, a leading independent licensee, production company and DVD label for special interest programming announced today the plans to reclaim the glory for the legendary wrestling brand of the National Wrestling AllianceÆ (NWA™) via a new series to be taped out of the historic Columbia Square Studios on Sunset Boulevard in the heart of Hollywood, CA.
The exclusive worldwide production and distribution agreement includes all television and home entertainment rights to the new NWA franchise, which Big Vision plans to produce and sell into worldwide syndication and cable outlets.
“Big Vision is thrilled to be working with the NWA in effort to take the oldest and most respected brand in wrestling back into mainstream media.” Said Big Vision founder and CEO, Houston Curtis. “Our new show will focus on a more intimate vibe and feel best described as a modern version of the way wrestling used to be produced before the WWE era. Our goal is to bring pure wrestling entertainment back to the family.”
Curtis, who created the multi-million dollar Backyard Wrestling franchise as well as WSX for MTV has made pro-wrestling a focus of Big Vision since the inception of the company in 2003. Sales for home entertainment and television will be handled through Big Vision’s TV and home video arm, which currently has distribution for over 100 titles throughout the US and around the world.
The most recent nationally televised NWA show was called NWA Wrestling Showcase and aired on the Dish Network.

“The 'Showcase' was a great first step in getting our talent ready for television and the best thing we could have done is gone dark for a while.” said NWA Executive Director Robert K. Trobich. “Our new show 'NWA Championship Wrestling from Hollywood' will continue to highlight some of the great talent you have already been introduced to while creating an opportunity for us to expand and be in the middle of the entertainment industry.”
Creator/Producer of XPW, WSX and Big Vision Exec VP Kevin Kleinrock added, “With legendary names like Ric Flair, Terry Funk, Harley Race and the Von Erichs as the foundation for what the NWA franchise was built on, we are confident that NWA Championship Wrestling From Hollywood will quickly become a must see weekly event for the millions of wrestling fans in the US and around the world.”
Production, which is being co-produced and directed by the NWA’s Dave Marquez is slated to begin Friday, November 14th, 2008 with a live taping scheduled to start at 7:30pm. Tickets to the taping are FREE and available on a first come first serve basis. Additional FREE tapings will be held Saturday, November 15th at 7:30pm and Sunday, November 16th at 3:30pm. Fans wanting to attend the Hollywood tapings can call (818) 232-0770. Tickets can also be reserved online at www.nwawrestling.com or www.bigvisionentertainment.com.
About Big Vision Entertainment:
Big Vision Entertainment, founded by Houston Curtis in 2003, is the number one special interest home video label in the United States. BVE titles can be found in every major retail outlet in the US including, Wal-Mart, Target and Best Buy. Big Vision is also the number one independent pro wrestling distributor in the world, second only to WWE in worldwide sales.
In addition to home video, Big Vision is also a leading production company and creator of alternative programming across a variety of genres. Company is currently in production on Cheech & Chong’s Smokin’ Animated Movie due out in 09. TV shows include The Ultimate Blackjack Tour on CBS, Wrestling Society X on MTV and Aruba Poker Classic on GSN. The company has recently completed pilots for A&E, Tru TV and the G4 network. In September of 08, company signed a muti-year distribution agreement with Image Entertainment for the North American home video rights to the entire BVE catalog of titles. Big Vision is represented for television by Greg Lipstone of ICM and attorney Jon Moonves of Del , Shaw, Moonves, Tanaka, Finkelstein,& Lezcano. BVE’s home video deals are represented by Rob Rader of Mitchell, Silberberg & Knupp, LLP.

About NWA
Established in 1948, the National Wrestling AllianceÆ is the world’s largest and oldest sanctioning body in professional wrestling. The NWA’s rich history includes World Championship reigns by countless wrestling legends including Ric Flair, Harley Race, Dusty Rhodes, Terry Funk and Kerry Von Erich. Today, in partnership with Live Nation, Global Spectrum, Boyd Gaming, Inc. and many independent promoters produces thousands of live events worldwide. The NWA™ has offices in 14 US States, Japan, Mexico, Canada, England and Australia.
 
 
NWA Mexico 10/25 – Centro Banamex de Mexico City
 

1. Arkanos & Hermano Muerte II fought J.A. & Okawa to a 15:00 draw.
2. Fantastico beat Anguz
3. Pendulo defeated Spyder Black
4. Black Terry & Negro Navarro beat Solar I & Super Astro
5. Magno defeated Incognito
6. Dos Caras/Mascara Sagrada/Siniestro beat Cien Caras Jr./Hijo del Solitario/Super Parka (subbing for Mascara Ano Dos Mil Jr.)
7. NWA World Heavyweight Title: Blue Demon Jr. defeated Adam Pearce to win the title. Demon used a half crab to win the title but Pearce’s arm was under the bottom rope.
 
 
NWA Main Event - ION episode 29
Airing October 18, 2008 in Nashville on ION 28
Taped on October 14, 2008 at the Nashville Fairgrounds Sports Arena
 
Jason James and Tyler Clemmons opened from behind a desk with an update on the situation between J.P. Lightning and Chris Cane. James said Lightning had been advised not to wrestle and instructed to obtain another doctor’s release. They cut to clips of Cane dropping Lightning on his head with a pair of piledrivers two weeks ago and refusing to break the STF last week until Lightning’s girlfriend threw in the towel. They showed them out of order, but what the hell, it got the point across.
 
Tennessee Homecoming 2008 at the Nashville Fairgrounds Sports Arena on Thanksgiving Night. Be there!
 
1—SHANE SMALLS vs. BRYAN CASEY
 
Smalls abandoned a straight chain wrestling approach with a pair of shoulder tackles, pouncing with quick covers after each. Casey was ready for it the third time and caught Smalls in a drop toe hold. Smalls bumped big for a flurry of offense from Casey and scrambling to the outside for a TO. Moments later, Smalls slipped out of Casey’s spinning headscissors to take control. Smalls hit a suplex slam. More covers ensued with Clemmons noting Smalls’ mounting frustration level since losing the Mid-America TV Title. Smalls hit two back suplexes and a double stomp to the back for another near fall. Smalls destroyed Casey’s back, but Hardaway was hanging in there. Casey got a glimmer of hope with a twisting crossbody off the middle rope. Smalls kicked out and CREAMED Casey with clothesline. Smalls ended the torture with a moonsault.
 
Winner: Shane Smalls with a moonsault in 7 minutes. I think Smalls got the most out of Casey here. This was a super effective push for Smalls as a title contender. Smalls looked razor sharp in a decisive win. The other key thing was they way he was portrayed on commentary – deadly serious with the killer instincts of a champion, as opposed to making him the butt of joke like last week.
 
Promo by Smalls stating he was the top athlete in the NWA, and deserved a title shot at Steve-O. “Two fluke victories, that’s all they were. Review the tapes.” Smalls said his physical dissection of Casey proved his was worthy of having HIS belt back. Smalls said O’s luck was about to change.
 
2 – "Colossal" CHRIS CANE vs. BILLY HARDWAY
 
The commentators said Cane had crossed the line with Lightning and it had gotten way personal. They hammered home the point that Lightning was out of commission. Hardway used a pair of Japanese armdrags. Cane begged off, only to poke Hardway in the eyes and kick him in the knee. James confirmed that the girl, who jumped to Lightning’s defense last week was indeed his fiancée, Scarlett Rose. James said he grew up with Cane “and he makes me sick now.” Hardaway tenaciously worked an armbar, until Cane yanked him off the ropes and dropkicked his knee in midair. Cane was all over Hardway’s knee. He used an Indian deathlock and switched to a trailer hitch type maneuver. Tried to at least. Cane got distracted and Hardway clocked him with an enzuigiri. As Hardway made a one-legged comeback, sure enough, there was Lightning at ringside. He was in a neck brace and Scarlett was trying to hold him back. Lightning got up on the apron. Cane guillotined Lightning’s neck off the top rope, leaving him in a crumpled heap at ringside. “The neck. Once again, Jason, the neck.” Scarlett tripped Cane to distract him and he got rolled up. Cane threw a tantrum.
 
Winner: Hardway in 6:22 after interference by Scarlett Rose. I thought the storytelling aspects of this match were outstanding: another brutal dissection by the evil Cane, leading to more torment for the never-say-die babyface, only to be fall victim to the good guy’s girlfriend.
 
Cane was livid in his promo. He was done with Lightning, dropped him on his head, stretched his neck, and put him in a neck brace. “And here you come hopping your gimpy little butt to the ring.” Cane warned Lightning’s girlfriend about sticking her nose where it didn’t belong.
 
JP, you keep her out of my business, or I’m going to make her my business.
 
Cut to Scotty Barry with Lightning and Scarlett. Barry asked him what he was doing there, since he was clearly in no condition to wrestle. Lightning said he was there to prove his career was not over. Barry informed Lightning of Cane’s threat towards his woman. “I’ve got this,” she said. Lightning said no way. Cane’s fight was with him, and he better not dare to lay a hand on her.
 
3 – TV Title Number One Contender’s Match: “Mean” MIKE WOODS vs. SHANK “The Freak” BARZINI (with “Solomon King” Walt Barzini)
 
Woods was having his way with Shank, as he used his size advantage to overpower “The Freak”. Uncle Walt tripped up Woods, and Shank kicked him in the ribs. Shank jackhammered Woods’ with punches to the head. Shank paused to shake off the punishment he had absorbed before launching a relentless attack on the ribs. James said he had never seen Woods manhandled like this. Wood fired back with some killer chops, but Shank took Woods down and started in on his back, using a classic camel clutch. Woods made a heavy fisted comeback, but Shank ducked a clothesline and hit a flying clothesline of his own. While Walt distracted referee Jamie Ferrari, Shank grabbed Walt’s briefcase. Big swing and a miss. Woods punched the briefcase into Shank’s head. Down goes Shank. Ferrari saw Woods holding the evidence and DQed him. Woods threatened to slug Ferrari. They cut to a close up showing the smashed up briefcase.
 
Winner: Barzini via DQ at 6:15 due to Woods getting caught using the briefcase. Great focused intensity from Freak. This was the best he’s looked in NWA Main Event. It was also the best performance from Woods during this current run.
 
Back-to-back promos from Woods and the Barzinis. Woods was pissed that Shank cost him a TV title shot.
 
I’m the man with the eyes without a face. Try and try your whole life long, Shank, these eyes you cannot replace. You will not leave with that belt. If you do, it will be over MY…DEAD…BODY.
 
Walt reminisced about finding Shank in a cage with people paying admission to see him because he heard the voices. Walt said he was hearing the voices, too, and they were saying the people thought they were a joke. Freak lived up to his name – a voice like gravel, grunting and laughing and banging his head.
 
By the time I get done with Steve-O, you’re going to respect Walt, fear me, and no one is going to be laughing.
 
We returned from the commercial break to see Ali Stevens wipe out Snake Jones, Charming Charles and Little Booger with a slingshot crossbody. Clemmons explained that Snake’s scheduled opponent, Chris Phoenix, was called away on a family emergency. Stevens and Snake traded ugly blows at ringside. Ref Mark Owens was breathing down their necks. Jones shoved him, as did Stevens, then they double punched him. At that point, Owens waved off the match. This was out of control. Stevens sent Charles and Booger sprawling again by instigating a three way collision with Snake.
 
Promo by Jeff Daniels and Christopher Starr (with Dominique). Daniels, the epitome of overconfidence, said he had one of the baddest men walking as his partner. Starr said the only things that shined brighter than Chistopher Starr were Daniels and the title belt. Starr said he was there to make sure the belt stayed on Daniels. Yo, Chris. It’s a tag match.
 
4- JEFF DANIELS & CHRISTOPHER STARR (with Dominique) vs. STEVE-O & “Playboy” SCOTT HAYES
The announce team brought up the shoulder injury Hayes incurred at the hands of Daniels last week in Portland. The faces pulled the no tag switch on the heels. Clemmons called it “a Chinese tag.” James asked what was wrong with Chinese people. Clemmons said they made wonderful food. Daniels would cheat, then duck through the ropes and turn his back when Hayes wanted to retaliate. Hayes reversed Daniels in the corner fired back rapid fire ala Jerry Lawler. Starr jumped in to take a couple of bumps. They went to the commercial break with the heels licking their wounds on the outside. We’re back. Daniels has Hayes in a short arm scissors. Clemmons said that as a former representative of the NWA, Daniels had every opportunity to come back on the right side of the law. They worked over Hayes’ shoulder. There was a spot where the heels locked hands to block a sunset flip and Ferrari kicked them apart. Dominique interfered. Clemmons said if Jamie admonished Dominique, he might get sent to bed without dinner. James asked Clemmons what he was insinuating. “It’s suspicious. That’s all I’m gonna say, it’s suspicious.” O cleaned house with some horrible looking punches. The heels collided after taking stereo atomic drops. O superkicked Starr and Hayes covered for the three count.
 
Winner: O & Hayes when Hayes pinned Starr in 10 minutes of TV time. Just OK. Daniels plays the bottom feeding heel about as well as anyone. Starr didn’t distinguish himself. He did the job. I could see no reason to bring him back. O didn’t look like the same guy that did those singles matches with Smalls. I think that has something to do with Smalls.
 
Analysis/Random Thoughts: There was more energy put into getting the midcard stuff over than what’s on top. In this instance, that’s a good thing. Daniels has gotten plenty of face time lately. Long run, it’s wise to see who and what they can elevate. Cane/Lightning is the deal. The two tiny guys have the best program. Barzini/Woods had gotten way more interesting than I expected. Woods make a great opponent for Barzini. Both of their promos were top notch. The one by the Barzini’s was particularly twisted… They’re doing a stellar job with the handling of Smalls’ push. It’s tricky business booking a heel with such a stellar work rate…The psychology in NWA ME matches has become very solid with focused attacks on body parts in almost every match. Another lackluster crowd of around 50 isn’t helping their cause…The Jones/Stevens stuff was bizarre as usual, and I dare say better than anything Snake vs. Phoenix had to offer…They eased up on the Ferrari family collusion theory this week. Drama like that deserves a slow build…Main Event isn’t blessed with a deep crew right now. They’re getting about the most out of the talent at their disposal. There’s something to be said for that.
 
 
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NWA ECCW
November 1, 2008
Russian Community Center
Vancouver, BC

Dark Match
Mikey D pinned I beleieve it was Adam Silva

At the start of the show
On The Run Way segment that The Natural and Chilltown took over minus Scotty Mac and Nicole Matthews. It was interupted by MR2 dressed up like The Natural who brang out Memphis as Dropkick, Bomber as Sylum, A little pet dog as Nicole and then Kenny Lush as Azeem and then they cleared the ring. Very funny and entertaining

There was a Four Way Frenzy involving Mike Dempsey, Todd Quality and 2 others but I was outside on the phone anyone else know about this please share

Artemis Spencer defeated CJ Stronghart

Cole Bishop defeated El Pahntasmo with the help of Pop Culture team mate Ice

Azeem the Dream defeated Penni Lane in a good match. After a Super kick Azeem refused to keep Penni down for a 3 count and pulled her up on 2 bringing in Rick the Weapon X which created a brief distraction for Azeem but Azeem was able to pull out a win with a spine buster on Penni.

In a shocker Ice defeated Cremator in the body bag match after Ice took a good beating at the hands of Cremator

Memphis Raines retained the ECCW Championship against Rick the Weapon X in a great match

Kenny Lush and Bomber Creed defeated Chilltown's Sylum and Dropkick Murphy in a fantastic match. After the match Azeem nailed Lush with a chair Bomber was handcuffed to the ropes while Sylum tombstoned Lush on a chair. El Phantasmo came out to help make a save and ended up hitting The Natural with a good chair shot. Great night of action thank you ECCW!

Courtesy of the ECCW Message Board.

For more information on NWA ECCW, go to:
www.eccw.com
 
NWA UNDERGROUND
OCTOBER 25TH, 2008
FRIGHT NIGHT
UNION, MICHIGAN

1. BRIAN SKYLINE/RYAN EPIC DEFEAT BRUTUS DYLAN/RYAN RAGE TO RETAIN THE NWA UNDERGROUND TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP

2. JAKE OMEN DEFEATED TRAVIS VANDETTA

3.SUAN TYLERSTEIN DEFEATED NICK CUTLER

4.BUFF/ZANE DEFEATED SIMPLY DYNAMITE

5.EL BLUE ENFERNO DEFEATED HARDCORE HARRY AND AGUILLO DE ORO IN HARDCORE MATCH

6.3 WAY #1 CONTENDER SHIP FOR MAYHEM TITLE. TO BE USED ANYTIME WISH. AMANI DEFEATED ANDREW PHELPS AND SCOTTY YOUNG.

7.MAYHEM TITLE MATCH: KENNY KAGE DEFEATED STEVEN DROCHNER. STIPULATION DROCHNER DIMINISHED TO RING CREW IF LOST. AS HE LOST AMANI CAME IN AND THEN PINNED KAGE FOR THE MAYHEM TITLE.

8.ANGEL DUST DEFEATED SASSY STEPHIE

9. NWA UNDERGROUND HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH
JIMMY "THE HYPE" SHALWIN DEFEATED ETERNAL TO RETAIN THE NWA UNDERGROUND HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE.

For more information on NWA Underground, go to:
www.thenwaunderground.com
 
NWA Pro/ Impact Zone Wrestling
October 25, 2008
Basha High School
Chandler, Az.

For a very special NWA-IZW event to benefit young Trey Lane.

MATCH ONE: Skull & Bones defeated Lucha Reigns & Mike G.
with a massive powerbomb at the 7-minute mark for the win.

MATCH TWO: Up next, Fearless Jack Bull pinned Dean
Radford with a DDT in 7 min, 30 sec.

MATCH THREE: Beth Sassi beat Erica D'Erico with a sunset
flip over the ropes at 11 min, 30 sec. for the pinfall.

MATCH FOUR: IZW Impulse champion The Great Ryan Lynch
lost a non-title match against "Feature Presentation" Jay
Garland.

MAIN EVENT: The Tyler Empire & Nick The Fury DeMichael
fell to The Navajo Warrior , "Hawaiian Lion" John William, &
Hollywood "Wolf" Yates, Wolf brought in Trey himself to pick up
the final cover at 10 min, 45 sec, and Justin Roberts
announced Trey as the winner!

For more information on IZW, go to:
www.impactzonewrestling.com

For more information on NWA Pro, go to:
www.myspace.com/nwapro
 
The NWA's Northeast flagship TV "NWA ON-FIRE" returns to Maine
for TWO blockbuster TV TAPINGS with WWE SUPERSTAR KOKO B. WARE
 
UPCOMING NWA ON-FIRE TV TAPINGS:
 
NOV 7TH ROCKLAND, MAINE w/ KOKO B. WARE
ROCKLAND RECREATION CTR
33 LIMEROCK STREET

NOV 8TH MEXICO, MAINE w/ KOKO B. WARE
MEXICO RECREATION CTR

NOV 28TH NEWARK, NEW JERSEY
JFK RECREATION CENTER
211 W. KINNEY STREET

NOV 29TH HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, NJ
THE PIONEER CLUB
209 JEFFERSON AVENUE

DEC 5TH SPRINGVALE, MAINE
NASSON COMMUNITY CENTER
457 MAIN STREET

DEC 6TH MEDWAY, MAINE
TOYS FOR TOTS FUNDRAISER
MEDWAY MIDDLE SCHOOL
 
for more information:
www.myspace.com/NWALibertyStates
 
for more information on NWA Pro Wrestling:
www.NWAWrestling.com
 
NWA Pro/ Impact Zone Wrestling &
International Championship Wrestling
October 23, 2008
US Naval Air Facility
El Centro, CA.

Saber Cat pinned Doink.

El Peluche pinned Disco Machine.

"The New York Knockout" Nikki pinned Erica D'Erico.

Awesome Andy pinned Nathan Sinn.

Fearless Jack Bull pinned Dean Radford.

The Navajo Warrior & "Hawaiian Lion" John Williams
defeated "Canada's Finest"

For more information on IZW, go to:
www.impactzonewrestling.com

For more information on NWA Pro, go to:
www.myspace.com/nwapro
 
NWA Pro/ Empire Wrestling Federation
ANARCHY '08 QUICK RESULTS
October 24, 2008
Knights of Columbus
Covina, CA

"Zero Gravity" Chris Kadillak defeated Chase Patrick & "Overnight Celebrity" Roger Ruiz in a Triple Threat Match

EWF Cruiserweight Champion Jeremy Jaeger defeated Shane Haste to retain his title

Anchors Away defeated Rock of Love

Joey Ryan defeated Liger Rivera

TJ Perkins defeated Johnny Paradise

EWF American Champion Ryan Taylor defeated "Slick" Nick Jackson by submission to retain his title

Terex won the Inland Title Series Battle Royal

EWF Heavyweight Champion Black Metal wrestled Brandon Gatson to a Double Countout

For more information on EWF, go to:
www.empirewrestlingfederation.com

For more information on NWA Pro, go to:
www.myspace.com/nwapro
NWA Mountain State Wrestling
October 12, 2008
TV Taping
Hinton WV

Dwayne Tenney defeats Prowler 1

Gene Madrid & Ritchie Acevedo Defeat Scotty Mckeever & Spoiler

TR Superstar defeats Damon Rite

Johnny Blast & Jason Kincaid defeat JC Dykes & Dwayne Tenney

NWA Mountain State TV Title Match
Billy Lit [c] defeats Scotty Rocker
*Billy Lit retains NWA-MSW TV Title*

For more information on NWA MSW, go to:
www.mountainstatewrestling.com
NWA Mountain State Wrestling
October 18, 2008
Pow Wow Center
Bud WV

JC Dykes wins against Prowler II

Ritchie Acevedo wins against Damon Rite

NWA-MSW Heavyweight Title Match
Jason Kincaid retains title against Billy Lit

Casket Match
Maestro Defeats Prowler I

For more information on NWA MSW, go to:
www.mountainstatewrestling.com
 
NWA Southwest/ PWF
November 1, 2008
PWF Wrestleplex
Amarillo, TX

Match 1: Halo vs. Joey Armstrong
Winner: Halo

Match 2: Halo vs. Dice Murdoch
Winner: Halo

Match 3: NWA Texas Jr Heavyweight Champ Cody Jones vs. Austin Riley
Winner: Cody Jones

Match 4: Rexx Reed & BioHaxxxard vs. Michael Faith & Southern Pitbull
Winner: Michael Faith & Southern Pitbull

Match 5: Ms. Ama Slamma vs. Pinky Mingo in a pool of chocolate pudding
Winner: Ama Slamma

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
 
With one day of G1 Tag League group stage matches to go, still only Makabe & Yano are guaranteed a place in the semis as Block B winners. Block A is a three horse race between Nakamura & Goto, TenKoji, and Bernard & Fuller, while joining Makabe & Yano to advance from Block B will be either Jado & Gedo or Nakanishi & Yoshie, the latter team having squashed NO LIMIT's chances of a heroic semi final place today, the third packed house in a row on a very successful tour for New Japan.

NJPW, 10/29/08
Yaizu Citizen Gymnasium
1,000 Fans - Super No Vacancy Full House

1. Super Strong Machine, Jushin Thunder Liger, Tiger Mask & Kazuchika Okada beat Wataru Inoue, Koji Kanemoto, Ryusuke Taguchi & Nobuo Yoshihashi (11:40) when Tiger used a chickenwing facelock on Yoshihashi.
2. G1 Tag League - Block B: Negro Casas & Rocky Romero [2] beat Yuji Nagata & Mitsuhide Hirasawa [1] (9:34) when Casas used a ganso la magistral on Hirasawa.
3. G1 Tag League - Block A: Giant Bernard & Rick Fuller [5] beat Takashi Iizuka & Tomohiro Ishii [2] (11:13) when Ishii was DQ’d.
4. Riki Choshu & Masahiro Chono beat Jado & Gedo (9:08) when Chono used a Shining Yakuza kick on Gedo.
5. G1 Tag League - Block B: Manabu Nakanishi & Yutaka Yoshie [5] beat Yujiro & Tetsuya Naito [4] (15:57) when Nakanishi used a German suplex hold on Yujiro.
6. G1 Tag League - Block A: Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Satoshi Kojima [6] beat Milano Collection AT & Taichi Ishikari [2] (15:28) when Kojima used a lariat on Ishikari.
7. Shinsuke Nakamura, Hirooki Goto, Minoru & Prince Devitt beat Togi Makabe, Toru Yano, Tomoaki Honma & Karl Anderson (15:09) when Goto used the Shouten on Anderson.

Block A:
1. Shinsuke Nakamura & Hirooki Goto [7]
2. Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Satoshi Kojima [6]
3. Giant Bernard & Rick Fuller [5]
4. Wataru Inoue & Koji Kanemoto [4]
5. Milano Collection AT & Taichi Ishikari [2]
- Takashi Iizuka & Tomohiro Ishii [2]

Block B:
1. Togi Makabe & Toru Yano [8]
2. Jado & Gedo [6]
3. Manabu Nakanishi & Yutaka Yoshie [5]
4. Yujiro & Tetsuya Naito [4]
5. Negro Casas & Rocky Romero [2]
6. Yuji Nagata & Mitsuhide Hirasawa [1]
 
MCPW AfterMath
Saturday. November 15th, 2008
Kalkaska Civic Center (1900 Fairground RD. Kalkaska, MI 49646)
Belltime: 7:00PM // Doors: 6:30PM -- Tickets $10 Pre-Sale or $15 @ Door

MAIN EVENT
MCPW Heavyweight Championship
JIMMY JACOBS (c) vs. CHRISTIN ABLE

LADDER MATCH
MCPW No Limits Championship
CADEN AMES (c) vs. "Untouchable" STEVE AMANI

#1 Contender's Match
"The New Horror" SAMI CALLIHAN vs. JOSH RAYMOND

Tag Team Match
RINGSIDE REVUE vs. MAIN STREET YOUTH

Singles Match
BRYAN SKYLINE vs. LOUIS LYNDEN

Handicap Match
"The Monster" MAGNUM CONROY vs. 2 WRESTLERS TBA

Plus Much More with: "All Nite" ADAM RENOLDS, HARDCORE HARRY, "Team Make or Break" KENNY KAGE, RYAN EPIC & JACK VERVILLE, JAMES DILLINGER & MORE!!!

www.MCPWRESTLING.com  for more info 
 
ICW/NWA MIDWEST 11-21-08 MILWAUKEE, WI
***Main Event***
Ego Fantastico(c) Vs Drake Younger
ICW  Heavyweight Title Match

Ryan Rogue Vs Silas Young (c)
NWA Midwest Title Match

Troy Walters Vs Jason Hades
No DQ! No Time Limit!

Dysfunction and Bobby V Vs The Mccoys
NWA WI and ICW Tag Team Title Match

Mason W Quinn Vs "Hitman" Dave Demone and Jason Riley
2 on 1 Handicap match

TWIII Vs Derek St Holmes
Loser Leave ICW Forever!!

Jayson Cash,The Jackal and Steve Stone Vs Mase Morgan,Kody Rice and Calvin Cash!!

"Redneck" Chet Boyett Vs "Simply Amazing" Justin Dredd

Jason Dukes Vs Billy Goates Vs Dustin The DVD Guy
In a Debate for the ICW GM job


"ICW is presnted by NWA Midwest and The National Wrestling Alliance"