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By Bill Behrens on 3/9/2009 11:06 AM

 

 

 

BILL BEHRENS NWA NEWS & NOTES for 3-9-09

 

WWW.NWAANARCHY.NET     NWA ANARCHY SITE

 

 

 

 

 

WWW.NWA-WILDSIDE.COM   NWA WILDSIDE SITE

 

 

 

 

 

WWW.MYSPACE.COM/NWA_ANARCHY   NWA ANARCHY MYSPACE SITE

 

 

 

 

 

WWW.NWAWRESTLING.COM      NWA SITE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I’ m recording weekly segments on WHO’s SLAMMING WHO @

 

 

 

 

http://www.myspace.com/whosslammingwho/     and

 http://www.whosslammingwho.podomatic.com/    (for podcasts)

updated MONDAYS @ 6PM, and then available for at least a week thereafter.  

Also recording are Jerry Jarrett, Jim Cornette, Jody Hamilton, Iron Sheik, and more.

 

 

 

This week on INSIDE THE BEHRENS BUBBLE, Bill Behrens discusses his initial experience in professional wrestling, early experience in USWA & MUSIC CITY WRESTLING with stories involving Jerry Jarrett, Jeff Jarrett, Dutch Mantel, Tommy Dreamer, Bert Prentice, Ronnie P. Gossett and others.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3/7 NWA Anarchy Report
by Larry Goodman

NWA Anarchy returned to Cornelia with another strong show Saturday night. Things are definitely on the upswing as the company heads down the highway to Hardcore Hell on April 18.

This show had the best of both worlds. It worked as a compact, pure television style product, especially the first hour, which came across as possibly the best single episode this year. The new booking directions are really starting to gel. It was also very entertaining as a live show that gave fans enough action to satisfy the moment and plenty to look forward to.

Its success was more dependent on talking and vignettes to tell the stories than most Anarchy shows, and it all worked out quite nicely. The mic work across the board has gotten a lot better, the performances by Shaun Tempers, Don Matthews and JT Talent being prime examples.

Attendance was 155. Like two weeks ago, the heat was very good for a crowd of its size.

(1) Slim J & Bo Newsome & TK Cross beat Todd Sexton & The Technicians (Bobby Moore & Tyler Smith) in 9:45.
Technicians are both sporting bigtime facial hair. Cross was given the prime spot in the shine. He took out all three heels with a baseball slide through the ropes. Newsome followed with a flip dive. In the ring, J confronted Sexton but got clubbed from behind by

 

Moore. Cross was the babyface-in-peril. Sexton busted out the Muay Thai knees and a belly-to-belly suplex, then got Cross in an ankle lock. Newsome broke it up with a missile dropkick. J was a house of fire with the hot tag. He locked Sexton in a rear naked choke, but one of the Technicians saved Sexton from going into la la land. It broke down to six way action. Moore missed a spear and got rolled up by Newsome. Good opener. Plenty of action and a nice tease of Sexton/Slim.

Post-match: Sexton delivered the knockout knee to Newsome. Sexton to J: “How many more of your trainees do I have to knock out, Buster?”

The next segment was the first ever Talent and Money Show featuring the new NWA Anarchy tag team champions, JT Talent and Andrew Pendleton III. Their special guests were Seth Delay and Brodie Chase, who entered the ring with a pair of miniature cakes in honor of the occasion. Delay also brought out the party favors and the shaving cream, which he sprayed at the ringside fans. The newly reformed Pomp & Circumstance (Ace Rockwell & Shaun Tempers) came to ringside. Talent said it wasn’t 2005 anymore. It was 2009 – the year of Talent & Money. “We tell it like it is. All you can do is tell it like it used to be.” Talent’s delivery was really smooth. He’s got a knack for it, and all that mic time in APW has paid off handsomely. Pendleton said P&C didn’t deserver a title shot. This was not good. Pendleton was shouting in this shrill voice that got old in a hurry. Maybe it was nerves. Pendleton said P&C would have to go through Delay and Chase. Talent and Money paid off Chase. Out of nowhere, New Wave hit the ring and shoved the cakes into the faces of Talent & Money. Hilarity reigned as the eyes of Talent and Pendleton were barely visible through all the cake. Definitely one of those scenes you had to see to fully appreciate.

Next up was an awesome backstage promo by Jeremy Vain and Mr. Rob Adonis. This was right of the 70s. Vain is as devious as ever and twice as vicious. Vain said Shadow Jackson felt the wrath of Rob Adonis, the man with the greatest tendon strength ever in pro wrestling, while he took a chair to one of
Jackson’s precious four points of balance. Vain said he would be the next champion. Vain produced a cantaloupe. The camera zoomed in for a close up, as Adonis ripped through the skin of the cantaloupe with his bare hands. Adonis squeezed the cantaloupe into a deformed lump until all the juices were running out of it.

(2) Azrael (with Skirra Corvus & The Reverend) dismantled Chris King in 2:26 to retain the Young Lion’s Title.
King tried to trade strikes with Azrael – big, big mistake there. King countered Azrael’s first attempt at the Ted Bundy with a roll up. He was dead meat the second time around.

Postmatch: Corvus curbstomped King and the Rev placed his cape over the carcass. A major of selling by King, as Anarchy personnel rushed to his aid.

Backstage, we saw the new look (shaved head) Mike Mosley reading high brow material to The Entourage. The new look (reddish Fauxhawk) Kyle Matthews said he had bad news. He had taken a role on the West Coast so a replacement would be needed. Lewis pondered who that could be. The camera panned over to find Jay Clinton “Ain’t it great,” he said.

(3) The Entourage (Jeff Lewis & Mike Mosley & Kyle Matthews & Andrew Alexander with Jay Clinton & Taco Delgado) beat Alan Funk & Chip Day & Caleb Konley & Kareem Abdul Jamar in 6:13.
Delgado has the choice roll of being the Entourage’s lackey. His job duties include rolling out a section of red carpet on the ramp for their entrance and the like. I’m not sure exactly what Alexander is going for with the new scruffy appearance. He looks like he’s been living out of his car.
Clinton provided distraction and then another Entourage member pulled the ropes down to start the heat on Konley. Lewis got thirsty and ordered Delgado to bring him a bottled water from the dressing room -- “Vamanos!” Funk took the hot tag. The dude has a hall of fame tan. Funk did a round of dropkicks, two stiff chops and high backdrop on Lewis. Good stuff and he looked good doing it with that hall of fame tan. Jamar entered with a sunset flip off the top on Mosley. He was channeling Caprice Coleman here but not for long. Mosley scored the pin on Jamar with a drop down jawbreaker.

On the WrestleVision, we saw footage of Don Matthews on the road in
Bucksnort, Tennessee. Greg Hunter was along for ride to videotape the proceedings. To counter the Entourage, Matthews was scouring the countryside for his old running buddy, Jessco Blue. It seems the cops were after Jessco. Matthews explained that it would have been unwise to bring a camera crew because they likely would have ended up as casualties of Jessco’s rage. They pulled up to an old shack. Out came a woman that we later learned was Earleen, the love of Jessco’s life. Earleen said Jessco wasn’t there and started throwing things at Matthews and Hunter, who high-tailed it back to the car…to be continued.

(4) Truitt Fields defeated Kimo (with Attorney Jeff G. Bailey) via countout at 6:55. Fields got the top babyface pop of the first hour. The Bleacher Bums started a “Kimo” chant, which lead to a brief round of dueling chants. Kimo displayed catlike quickness in defending against Fields’ attack. Kimo was unfazed by Fields’ shoulder blocks and sent him down with a chop to the throat. Kimo went to work trying to cut off Fields’ air supply. A double chop the base of the neck put Fields down again. Kimo applied an Oriental nerve hold. Fields was screaming in agony. Fields came back blasting away with shoulder blocks. It took three of them, but he finally succeeded in knocking Kimo off his feet for the first time in Anarchy. It got a big pop. The lights went out. When they came back on, the casket that allegedly contained the body of Mikal Judas was at ringside. Bailey jumped out of skin when he saw the casket. Kimo cautiously opened the casket and found nothing inside. Meanwhile, referee Ken Wallace had counted him out. Kimo threw a fit and hoisted the ringsteps up over his head like they were nothing. Tempers came out to make sure no harm came to Fields. No way they could do a conclusive finish. This was just right, just enough to make the people want to see more.

The second hour opened with Malachi and Chris Mayne in the ring for a Young Lion’s Contender’s Match. Adrian Hawkins said his veteran (cough) status was being disrespected and he wanted in. Malachi motioned for Hawkins to bring it and got jumped by Mayne.

(5) Malachi beat Adrian Hawkins and Chris Mayne in a quasi number one contender's match for the Young Lion’s Title by pinning Hawkins at 7:52. Dead crowd. It was the standard three-way fare involving two heels and one babyface. You know the drill. Malachi got in a strong one against two flurry, but it wasn’t as if anyone cared. The heels doubled on Malachi. Heel selfishness ensued. Finish saw Hawkins hit a Koppo Kick on Mayne, but Malachi broke up the pin attempt with a swan dive headbutt to the back of Hawkins and rolled him up.

Part II of “On the Trail of Jessco Blue” was shown on the WrestleVision. Matthews and Hunter were in the woods. Matthews said Jessco was a vagabond, and if he wasn’t at Earleen’s house, he was with his second love, the great outdoors of the
SmokyMountains. Matthews pointed out the signs of Jessco’s camp site to Hunter, who was clearly out of his element. Matthews said he had found Jessco’s trail and took off running…to be continued.

(6) Talent & Money (JT Talent & Andrew Pendleton III) & Brodie Chase & Seth Delay beat New Wave (Derrick Driver & Steven Walters) & Pomp & Circumstance (Ace Rockwell & Shaun Tempers) when Pendleton pinned Tempers 12:48.
This was a heated match. The anticipation factor from the first hour angle helped. P&C and New Wave busted out double teams early. 8 way action led to a collision of heels, then the 10 Punches of Doom in all four corners. Fun stuff. Chase used a blind tag to get the drop on Driver. Chase and Talent dished out most of the punishment. Driver fought his way out of the heel corner and did a Morton roll to hot tag Tempers, who gave T & M a classic meeting of the minds. Tommy..er..Shaun hit a Thesz Press. Walters and Rockwell did double dives. Walters’ was to the short side, which is risky business in Cornelia. Talent broke up Tempers’ finisher. T & M then hit a combo move ending with Pendleton’s downward spiral maneuver.

Hunter tossed to John Johnson backstage with Fields and “Sugar” Shaun Tempers, the non-stop-talking-and-smiling babyface. Tempers is so great in this role. He’s having so much fun that it makes it fun to watch. Tempers told Fields he knew that it was the Devil’s Rejects that attacked him last week. He reminded Fields that he was once the Reject’s sleeper cell. Tempers said they needed to find NWA Anarchy owner Jerry Palmer and put a stop to it. A tracking shot followed Tempers and Fields through the dressing room with Tempers talking and shaking hands the entire way. Tempers convinced Palmer that the Rejects were the culprits and they wanted revenge. Palmer told them they could name the match and which of the Rejects they wanted to face. Temper turned his attention to Fields. He said it was paining him that he couldn’t cut the mustard in his TV title challenge against Fields. He asked Fields for one more match after they dispensed with the Rejects. Fields was all for it.

(7) Shadow
Jackson beat Iceberg (with The Reverend) to retain the NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Title in 8:27. This was an OK main event. These guys don’t mesh all that well in a singles match. Hunter did the championship style intros mentioning that both men were former three time Anarchy tag team champions. Jackson immediately shot for a double leg. The action spilled to the outside with Jackson in command. Iceberg ran head first into announcer’s booth and took a big bump on the floor. The match did a 180 when The Reverend used his Staff of Righteousness on Jackson. Iceberg zeroed right in on Jackson’s vulnerable left ankle. Jackson’s attempted comebacks lacked steam because he was operating on only the one leg. The key spot was Iceberg missing on a massive corner splash. Jackson caught him with a shoulder block off the middle rope. This was Jackson’s chance and the heat was off the hook. Finish was nothing special. Jackson tried to climb the ropes. Iceberg cut him off and mounted the ropes to deliver the 10 punches – weird after seeing it as a big babyface spot in the previous match and atypical for Berg. Jackson brought Iceberg off the ropes with the 1031 (spinebuster) for the pin.

Adonis entered the ring and put the claw on
Jackson. Vain walked out to the ring with a chair and obviously evil intentions. He wrapped the chair around Jackson’s ankle and came off the ropes with a knee drop to the chair. All the upper echelon babyfaces hit the ring along with Palmer to make the save. Jackson collapsed the first time he tried to stand. Tempers handed him the title belt, and it gave him a surge of energy to where he was able to limp out under his own power.

NOTES: Anarchy will be hosting its first ever NWA Excellence Camp on March 20-22. The event will be weekend long training provided by Les Thatcher…Jamar and Mayne are booked for the 4/4 IWA Mid-South show in Joliet, Il…The story on the confrontation between Rockwell and a fan at the 2/27 IWA Deep South show is this: The fan was drunk and continually heckling the wrestlers in an obnoxious manner. He allegedly had MMA and Jiu Jitsu training. During an intermission, the guy grabbed the mic, got in the ring and issued a challenge to the fake wrestlers. Rockwell came out of the dressing room and choked the guy out in about 20 seconds…Slim J, Azrael, Delgado and female wrestler Destiny all participated in shoot matches at a small MMA show on 2/28 in Cornelia.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NWA ANARCHY TV EPS #159 ONLINE NOW at

 

www.nwaanarchy.net/online.html  

 

 

 

SHOW #489-160

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MATCH #1  RECAP & INRO

 

 

 

MATCH #2  MOSTEY, LEWIS & CLINTON VS NEWSOME, MATTHEWS & DAY

 

MATCH #3  SEXTON IN RING

MATCH #4  ALAN FUNK  VS  HAYDEN YOUNG

MATCH #5  SHAWN TEMPERS VS TYLER SMITH

MATCH #6  KIMO  VS  CHRIS KING (DAY & JUDAS)

 

 

 

 

 

 

NWA ANARCHY/APW ROYUSTON, GA 3-6 Results

 Matt Mercer defeated Ryan Michaels

 

John Carnage defeated Jesco Blue

 

Shaun Tempers defeated Mike Posey

 

Bo Newsom, Kareem Abdul Jamar,& Chris King defeated APW Tag champions The Hate Junkies & Skirra Corvus

 

Jeremy Vain & Taco Delgado defeated Antwan Thompson & Thunderfoot #3

 

Seth Delay & Dustin Knight & Duncan Enterprises  defeated BJ Hancock, Don Matthews, Slim J, & Shadow Jackson

 

*Check out this week's APW AFTERSHOCK at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rh06Hu0dzXI

NWA Southwest/ PWF
February 28, 2009
PWF Wrestleplex
Amarillo, TX


Match one: Dr. Knuckles vs. “The Southern Pitbull” Rufus Lee Wilkins
Winner: Southern Pitbull

Match two: Cody Knight vs. Jason Silver vs. “Dirty” Dice Murdock
Winner: Cody Knight

Match three: Joey “The Mastiff” Armstrong vs. Eric Fantabulous
Winner: Eric Fantabulous

Match four: Rexx Reed vs. Biohaxxxard
Winner: Biohaxxxard

Match five: Bones vs. Austin
Winner: none … match tossed out due to interference by Logan and Cody

Semi-main event: Mike Savage vs. Chuey "The Chicano Assassin" Martinez
Winner: Chuey Martinez

Main event: NWA SW/ PWF Heritage Title Match
Mark Wilson [c] vs. "Sexy" Shawn Sanders
Winner: Mark Wilson

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 continues in preparation for a big crowd expected for its 11th Anniversary Show Spectacular in Livingston, Texas on March 21.  Bell-time is 7 p.m.
 
The Event will include 7 matches, an Official Program,  a DVD shoot, merchandise full concession, mix and mingles, and surprises.
 
Among the Stars scheduled to appear Lance Cade, Mike Dibiase, Kevin Northcutt, Michael Faith, Spoiler 2000, Tejas,  Chaz Taylor, Austin Rhodes, Prince Al Farat, Baboose "The Witch Doctor", and many others
 
Ticket are only $7.00 bought in advance and only $10 at the door.
 
For tickets and more info, go to: 
http://www.myspace.com/nwasouthwest 

and http://www.nwa-southwest.com
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NWA-SW Rankings  - March 9, 2009
 
TEXAS HEAVYWEIGHT Champ - MICHAEL FAITH
1.   Kevin Northcutt
2.   Brent Albright
3.   Spoiler 2000
4.   Lance Cade
5.   Chaz Taylor
6.   Hernandez
7.   Ben Galvan
8.   Tejas
9.   Prince Al Farat
10. Don Juan

TEXAS JUNIOR Champ - GALAN RAMIREZ
1.  Cody Jones
2.  Cyclone
3.  Ky-ote
4.  Gabe The Babe
5.  Austin Riley
6.  Andy Dalton
7.  Goldenboi Zamora
8.  Mysterious Q
9.  Jasper
Davis
10. Mark
Wilson

TEXAS TAG TEAM Champ - HIGH SOCIETY
1. Team
Texas
2.  Canadian Sex Pistols
3. 
Texas Treats
4.  Double Trouble
5.  Team XL

 

 

 

NWA Main Event
March 7, 2009

 

Butler Gym
Princeton, KY


NWA Main Event brought professionl wrestling to
Princeton, Kentucky for the first time in over 20 years in front of over 1300 fans.

Opening match,
Mitch Ryder winning over White Tiger

"The Driller" Eddie Browning winning over Larry D

"Sweet" Teddy Tender lost to "Everybody Knows" Shawn Shultz

"The Crippler" Jeff Daniels and Steve 0 with Dominique became the new NWA Mid-America Tag Team Champions when they got the win over Scott and Chris Hayes.

And in the main Event "The King" Jerry Lawler took the win over "Superstar" Bill Dundee

 

 

 

Brew City Wrestling returns to Christina's II Banquet Hall on Friday, March 27 with "March Mayhem"

 

Bell time is set for 7:30pm, doors open at 6:30pm and tickets will be $15.

This will be another TV taping!



MARCH 27 7:30PM
CHRISTINA'S II BANQUET HALL
409 DELAFIELD ST.
WAUKESHA, WI.

***MAIN EVENT***
6 MAN TAG TEAM TURMOIL
T.C. Washington & American History Next
-vs-
Chris Black & The Skullkrushers

SPECIAL FEATURE MATCH
"Mr. 450" Hammett
-vs-
"Simply Amazing" Justin Dredd

BREW CITY WRESTLING NO LIMITS CHAMPIONSHIP
GAUNTLET FOR GOLD MATCH!
"International Wrestling Superstar" Erico (C)
-vs-
Derek St. Holmes
-vs-
"Superstar" Steve

-vs-

Dave Demone

NWA HEARTLAND CHAMPIONSHIP
Mason Quinn
-vs-
Dinn T. More
-vs-
Dain Waid

-vs-

Dysfunction

MORE MATCHES ANNOUNCED SOON!

www.brewcitywrestling1.com

 

 

 


NWA Dynamo Pro Returns to

 

Ottawa, Ks. on Saturday

March 28th with an exciting double main event.

NWA Midwest Central States Title Match
Michael Strider(c) vs Dingo

20 Man Royal Rumble
Winner receives a NWA CS title match

Tickets are available at Prairie Rose Collectables - 202 South Main, Ottawa, Ks and Dragon Video Rental - 424 South Main, Ottawa, Ks.

More matches to come!

 

 

 

 

 

 

NWA UNDERGROUND
GOVERNMENTAL JUSTICE
FEBRUARY 21ST, 2009
BERNE, INDIANA

1. NWA Underground Tag Team Title Match
Scotty Young/Ryan Rage(The Bebe Boys) [c] b. Tony X/Ryan Epic

2.Jake Omen b.Russ Jones for the Mayhem Title defense.

3.Ravishing Ron b. Justin Dean by DQ

4.Dexter Wyler b. Hardcore Harry

5.D.L. Diamond b. The Rancher

6.The Main Event b. TNT

7."Sexy Vanilla"Christopher Lee b. Gunner Hansen

8.Demolition Ax/Jezz b. Big Daddy Dean/Justin Dean

For more infomation on NWA Underground, go to:
www.nwaunderground.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The first Chainsaw Cup Tournament is just around the corner, and it is shaping up to be a BIG night in MCPW. Wrestling Stars from all around the United States will be heading into Roscommon, Michigan for the big Tournament including CHIKARA Stars: Hydra, FrightMare, Vin Gerard, and the CHIKARA Tag Team Champions: The Orisian Portal, as well as MCPW Regulars Christin Able, "Old Timer" Jeff King, Bryan Skyline, Adam Renolds, and Main Street Youth!

--The format of the Tournament will be 4 First Round Matches, with all 4 winners facing off in a Four Way Elimination Match in the Main Event, the last man left standing will be the first ever Chainsaw Cup Champion! Also, in Non-Tournament action, CHIKARA Tag Team Champions: The Orisian Portal will go up against Main Street Youth, and MCPW Commissioner Mikey Zeroe will face his former mentor Gary the Freak! Get your tickets now for only $8 both on the Store of MCPW's Website (www.MCPWRESTLING.com), or on MySpace.com/MCPWrestling in the "About Me" section!

--MCPW is proud to announce a DVD Distribution Deal with Top Rope Video (www.TOPROPEVIDEO.com). The entire MCPW DVD Collection will be up for sale in the coming weeks, as well as every show from here on out! Be sure to check out www.TOPROPEVIDEO.com for more!

--MCPW Battle Ground III is shaping up nicely, and this week 3 Title Matches have officially been signed. MCPW Heavyweight Championship: Jimmy Jacobs (c) vs. Tyler Black. MCPW No Limits Championship: Steve Amani (c) vs. Caden Ames. MCPW Tag Team Championships: The North Star Express vs.

 

Main Street Youth vs. The Kosher Klub vs. Ringside Revue! Be sure to head out to this HUGE event on Saturday May 16th, and have a chance to meet wrestling legend: MICK FOLEY!!! Buy your tickets now on www.MCPWRESTLING.com!

--A New Episode of Chainsaw TV will be up in the nest few days on www.MCPWRESTLING.com. It will feature some of the Mikey Zeroe/Gary the Freak encounter, as well as words from some of the participants from the Chainsaw Cup Tournament!

MIKE DOMBROWSKI
Mr. Chainsaw Productions Wrestling & Concerts
Traverse City, MI Pro-Wrestling

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NWA MountainState Wrestling TV Taping Results
Taped February 7, 2009.
SummersCountyMemorialBuilding
HINTON WV


February 22nd Broadcast

1.) 3 WAY MATCH
COL SPUD d. KRIS KING & BRYAN KAYLE
2.) BLACKHEART d. JC DYKES JR
3.) KARL d. BANDIT
4.) RICHIE ACEVEDO d. SCOTTY ROCKER
5.) NWA MSW TV TITLE MATCH
TR SUPERSTAR d. DIABLO JR.

MARCH 1ST Broadcast

1.) DRAKE TUNGSTEN d. DERIK BILLINGS
2.) MAESTRO d. COL. SPUD WADE
3.) JASON KINCAID d. GENE
MADRID
4.) BUNKHOUSE BOYS & SCOTTY ROCKER d.
JC DYKES JR & KARL & RICHIE ACEVEDO

For more information on NWA MSW, go to:
www.mountainstatewrestling.com

 

 

 

 

NWA MountainState Wrestling
February 28, 2009
VolunteerFireDepartmentBuilding

Beaver, WV


1.) RICKY SHANE d. SHAWN CRUZ
2.) RICHIE ACEVEDO d. CHRIS KAOS
3.) DERIK BILLINGS & BRYAN KAYLE d. BY dq
SCOTTY BLAZE & GENE
MADRID
4.) MAESTRO d. JOHNNY BLAST
5.) BANDIT & COL SPUD WADE & BRUISER GRAHAM d.
JC DYKES JR & KARL & BILLY LIT

For more information NWA MSW, go to:
www.mountainstatewrestling.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NJPW “STRONG STYLE 37TH ANNIVERSARY”, 3/6/08 (Samurai! TV)
Tokyo Korakuen Hall
1,800 Fans

0. Milano Collection AT & Taichi Ishikari beat Kazuchika Okada & Nobuo Yoshihashi (7:37) when Milano used a thrust kick on Yoshihashi.
1. Super Strong Machine 25th Anniversary Match: Riki Choshu, Super Strong Machine & Hiro Saito beat Shiro Koshinaka, Akira Nogami & Masashi Aoyagi (7:27) when Machine used a Devil Windmill suplex hold on Nogami.
2. Takashi Iizuka, Jado & Gedo beat Yuji Nagata, Ryusuke Taguchi & Prince Devitt (11:03) when Iizuka used a Jigoku Tsuki on Devitt.
3. Manabu Nakanishi, Yutaka Yoshie , Wataru Inoue & Koji Kanemoto beat Togi Makabe, Toru Yano, Tomohiro Ishii & Tomoaki Honma (14:46) when Nakanishi used an Argentine backbreaker on Honma.
4. Shinsuke Nakamura & Hirooki Goto beat Giant Bernard & Karl Anderson (12:29) when Nakamura used a flying cross armbreaker on

 

Anderson.
5. 37th Anniversary Special Tag Match: Hiroshi Tanahashi & Tiger Mask beat Masahiro Chono & Jushin Thunder Liger (17:22) when Tanahashi used the High Fly Flow on Liger.

 

NJPW, 3/8/09 (WPW)
Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium
8,500 Fans - No Vacancy


0. Tiger Mask, Ryusuke Taguchi, Prince Devitt & Kazuchika Okada beat Jushin Thunder Liger, Koji Kanemoto, Taichi Ishikari & Nobuo Yoshihashi (6:44) when Devitt used a diving footstomp on Yoshihashi.
1. New Japan Cup - Round 1: Takashi Iizuka beat Tomoaki Honma (10:53) with a Jigoku Tsuki.
2. New Japan Cup - Round 1: Wataru Inoue vs. Tomohiro Ishii went to a double countout (3:18).
2b. New Japan Cup - Round 1: Tomohiro Ishii beat Wataru Inoue (9:15) by countout.
3. New Japan Cup - Round 1: Milano Collection AT beat Toru Yano (9:50) with a jackknife hold.
4. Riki Choshu & Masahiro Chono beat Jado & Gedo (7:46) when Chono used a Shining Yakuza kick on Jado.
5. New Japan Cup - Round 1: Hirooki Goto beat Karl Anderson (11:10) with a modified armlock.
6. New Japan Cup - Round 1: Yutaka Yoshie beat Manabu Nakanishi (20:29) with a diving body press.
7. New Japan Cup - Round 1: Shinsuke Nakamura beat Togi Makabe (15:32) with the Landslide.
8. New Japan Cup Special Tag Match ~ Soul of AICHI: Giant Bernard & Val Venis beat Hiroshi Tanahashi & Yuji Nagata (14:41) when Bernard used the Bernard Driver on Tanahashi.

Courtesy of
www.puroresufan.com