BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES for 2-25-08
NWA Anarchy
March 1, 2008
NWA Arena
Cornelia, GA
Bell time 8:00pm
NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Title Match
"Universal Soldier" Phil Shatter w/Jeff G Bailey (c) v.
"Awesome" Austin Creed
NWA Anarchy Television Title Match
Truitt Fields (c) v. Shaun Tempers (1/2 of the NWA
Anarchy Tag Team Champions) w/The Rev
NWA World Tag Team Title Match
Los Luchas (Phoenix Star & Zokre) (c) v.
David Young & Adam Jacobs
Mikal Judas v. Azrael (1/2 of the NWA Anarchy Tag Team
Champions) w/ The Rev
Jeff Lewis v. Ace Rockwell
Iceberg w/The Rev v Hayden Young
Slim J v. Frankie Valentino
Chip Day v. Todd Sexton
Don Matthews v. Jesse Emerson
Jeremy Vain & Rob Adonis v. Sal Rinauro & Seth DeLay
Billy Buck & Chris King v. The New Wave
PLUS: An update on Jerry Palmer, The Hollywood
Brunettes, Talent & Money, Melissa Coates, Brodie Ray
Chase, The Regular Guys & MORE!!
Card Subject to Change
NWA Anarchy TV Report by Ca$hFlowX
Episode 103
February 11, 2008
The Valentine Day & President’s Day long weekend boded well for a nice vacation. Saturday night, I attended a Pro Wrestling Phoenix show in
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!
- NWA Anarchy is PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING~! Greg Hunter professes his love for Michael Landon’s “Highway to Heaven†by reminding everyone that the annual Season’s Beatings occurs in two weeks. Johnson admits NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion Phil Shatter must be at the top of his game when he defends against not one, but two challengers in Iceberg and Mikal Judas. All three are involved in six man action where any participant who attacks a partner is booted from the title defense. Also, the Devil’s Rejects defeated
- First, we turn to Brandon Phoenix & Don Matthews jibber jabbering about Brain Kendrick & Paul London. Before their discussion begins, the uber-thingyy and confident Brody Ray Chase struts in like a confident politician running for President. Of course, they were referring to the Stray Cat getting his posterior handed to him by the former ROH superstars on WWE Heat. Chase pregnant doges and complains about tagging with the Charles Atlas 98 pound weakling. Chase calms himself down and informs the
1. Todd Sexton & Wes Grissom fought to a draw in the Mega-Rumble.
Wrestlers enter the match at 2 minutes intervals. Todd Sexton and Sal Rinauro kick off the festivities in the Mega-Rumble.
ENTRANT #3: Brody Ray Chase.
ENTRANT #4: Andrew Alexander.
ENTRANT #5: Steven Walters.
ENTRANT #6: Kyle Matthews
ENTRANT #7: Derek Driver. Wow, nice pop for Driver. The New Wave & the Hollywood Brunettes face off.
ELIMINATION #1: Alexander by the New Wave.
ELIMINATION #2: Matthews by the New Wave. BOO~!
ENTRANT #8: Brandon Phoenix
ENTRANT #9: Don Matthews.
ELIMINATIONS #3 & 4: Driver by Sexton, and Walters by Chase & Phoenix.
ENTRANT #10: Adrian Hawkins.
ENTRANT #11: Melissa Coates. This is when things get interesting because the psychotic love story between Don Matthews and Melissa Coates continues. Coates immediately kicks ass by attacking Sexton and then
ELIMINATION #5: Coates by Chase. BOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Matthews continues to apologize and Rinauro takes advantage with a dropkick.
ELIMINATION #6: Matthews by Rinauro. Coates continues to attack a smiling Matthews. Matthews is sicker than I am.
ENTRANT #12: Seth Delay
ELIMINATION #7:
ENTRANT #13: Kory Chavis.
ELIMINATION #8: Hawkins by Chavis.
ELIMINATION #9: Delay by Chase.
ELIMINATION #10: Chase by Delay. Sexton & Chavis execute the X-Bomb on Rinauro. The referee rules Chase wasn’t eliminated since Delay couldn’t eliminate anyone since he was already eliminated. Got that? Chase is eliminated anyway when the referee counts him out.
ELIMINATION #10: Chase by countout.
ENTRANT #14: Wes Grissom. Things really got interesting here because Grissom goes to town on Sexton and the Ruthless Villain. All four men are left lying on the canvas after wiping each other.
ELIMINATION #11: Rinauro by Sexton. Chavis connects with the Spinesplitta on Sexton. As Sexton prepares to put Grissom away, Jeff Lewis’s entrance music plays to the amazement of Chavis & Bailey. With Bailey & Chavis distracted from the Feature Presentation’s grand entrance, Grissom dropkicks Chavis flying to the floor. Awesome!
ELIMINATION #12: Chavis by Grissom.
FINAL 2: Sexton takes over with a tear drop suplex. Sexton measures Grissom but misses a leaping kick. Sexton sets up to suplex Grissom to the floor, but the former referee lands on the ring apron. They duke it out on the apron and eliminate each other via double knockout. The referees are forced to call the match a draw. The decision drew a delayed moan from the crowd. Bill Behrens announces that the two will face off at Season’s Beatings with the winner moving on to fight NWA Anarchy TV Champion Truitt Fields.
COMMENTS: Leave it to master booker Bill Behrens to set up several interesting match-ups and feuds in the Mega-Rumble. The Matthews/Coates/Alliance segment was a nice intricately booked segment. The Mega-Rumble ending left a stale taste, but was needed to set up the Sexton/Grissom match for Season’s Beatings.
2. Shadow
Matthews is a substitute for Adam Roberts. The crowd immediately greets
COMMENTS: This segment was a great finish to a hot show!
OVERALL: A good show heading into the one of the biggest shows of the year.
DON’T FORGET: Don’t forget to check out www.nwaworldwidewrestling.net for more NWA action! Episode #8 with the Old School Empire in action should be up soon.
DOWNLOAD: http://www.thesuperstation.tv/nwaanarchy.html
QUICK NWA WRESTLING SHOWCASE TV RESULTS, NOTES
by Jon Hewett
Quick Results from this week's NWA Wrestling Showcase episode on Dish Network's Colours Channel.
Match #1 - Mike Quackenbush (c) vs. Casandro for the NWA Jr. Heavyweight Championship. Quackenbush retains via double count-out.
Match #2 - The Young Bucks vs. Alkatraz & Derrick Jannetty. Youngs win via pinfall.
Match #3 - Amazing Kong (c) vs. Candice LeRae for the NWA World Women's Championship. Kong wins via KO. Stiff AMAZING spinning backfist put out LeRae.
Match #4 - The Real American Heroes Karl Anderson & Joey Ryan (c) vs. Los Luchas Zokre & Phoenix Star for the NWA World Tag Team Championships. Anderson & Ryan retain after Nicho El Millionaro (Psychosis) turns on Los Luchas.
From some of the information on the show, this was supposed to air last week as they had advertisements for this past weekend's NWA shows around the east coast. It feels better as a wrestling product to see it all in one place and have them put in old school promos and interviews.
NWA WRESTLING SHOWCASE TV REPORT
by Jon Hewett
Here we go with the first episode of the NWA Wrestling Showcase on DISH Network Channel 9407 COLOURS TV to take place from within the ballroom of the Plaza Hotel and Casino in
David Marquez starts things off by welcoming the audience to the show. He says that the demand for watching the show on www.colourstv.org that they crashed the servers several times. I was actually told by a reader that was indeed the case a few weeks ago. You can also check out the show on www.nwawrestling.com as they have a feed of the show on the main page. David introduces our first match.
Match #1 - Mike Quackenbush (c) vs. Casandro the Exotic for the NWA Jr. Heavyweight Championship
Before the match gets underway, the announcers take a second to explain the NWA rules. Nothing out of the ordinary except that the NWA allows their referees to use a variant on a Lucha Libre style in that during tag team matches, illegal tag partners may enter the ring without facing a count and throwing your opponent over the top rope is a disqualification.
Casandro goes behind Quackenbush and gets a takedown into a front headlock. Quackenbush reverses out of it keeping Casandro's arm in an armbar. Casandro cuts a front flip into an arm drag on Quackenbush and finishes the series with a kip up. Another lock up sees Quackenbush take down Casandro and tie up his legs. Casandro sweeps Quackenbush back in a crucifix like pin and get a two count. Before Casandro can get to his feet Quackenbush takes him down again but how they wind up is a bit too weird for Quackenbush as he quickly gets up and back to the corner to wave off Casandro. Quackenbush shakes it off and locks up with Casandro again. Casandro hits a go behind and scoops up Quackenbush for a quick Fireman's carry. Pin attempt for two. Casandro locks up Quackenbush's leg and drags him to the corner so he can roll through flipping Quackenbush with him for a bump. Quackenbush flips over to get out of the hold but Casandro ties up his legs so he works out a kip up into an arm drag of his own.
Quackenbush and Casandro lock it up again after staring each other down and Quackenbush does a series of go behinds hammerlocking the arm of Casandro before hitting an inverted type Fireman's Carry while Casandro's arm was hammerlocked. Casandro retaliates immediately with a headbutt to the gutt that sends Quackenbush into the corner. Casandro charges in full speed but Quackenbush ducks which sends Casandro crashing into the ring post and out on to the floor. The referee checks on Casandro on the outside. Casandro is up and back in the ring before the 10 count.
Casandro and Quackenbush hit a series of fast drop downs and leapfrogs that end with Casandro hitting a back roll while Quackenbush goes over the top in and jumping roll. Quackenbush catches the arm of Casandro and springboards back into an arm drag. Casandro back with a quick punch to the chest that forces Quackenbush into the corner. Casandro with a chop to Mike's chest and he tries for an Irish whip to the far side but is reversed. Casandro leaps over the ropes to land on the apron as Quackenbush charges and he blocks a punch attempt then hits a chop that sends Quackenbush back a few steps. Casandro up to the top turnbuckle and he twirls off of it catching Quackenbush in a twisting arm drag. A frustrated Quackenbush tries to hit an overhand punch but Casandro grabs it and heads to the corner to walk the runway on the top rope from one corner to another hitting another arm drag at the end.
Quackenbush rushes Casandro with a clothesline but he ducks and when Quackenbush turns around, he plants him one on the kisser much to the announcer and my ear drums dismay. Quackenbush wipes his mouth like he took a shot of Caster Oil and rolls out of the ring. He paces around the ring but gets back in to face his stalker... opponent. Casandro offers his hand for a handshake but Quackenbush whips him into the ropes and catches him with a nice tilt-a-whirl backbreaker. Pin attempt for two. Quackenbush steps between Casandro's legs and stretches him back with a surfboard like hold. Casandro releases the hold but Quackenbush locks up the leg again and this time leans back into a bridge to put extra torque on Casandro's leg. Casandro gets out of it again but he's cut off when Quackenbush scoops him up for a side backbreaker and goes for a pin. Two count. Quackenbush whips Casandro in to the far corner and comes in with a flying back elbow. He calls for another one but Casandro jumps up on the ropes and Quackenbush runs square into his spandexed backside. Casandro scoops up Quackenbush for a slam and hits an elbow drop. Casandro then gets Quackenbush up in a Gory Special stretch and slides him forward off his shoulders for a pin but gets a two. Casandro whips Quackenbush to the ropes but is reversed. He comes back with a quick body scissors into a Victory Roll for another two count. Quackenbush gets leapfrogged and then arm dragged for his troubles but elevates Casandro up and over to land on the apron. Quackenbush goes for a punch but is blocked and slapped by Casandro. Casandro up to the top rope and he hits a front dropkick on Quackenbush and Quackenbush rolls out of the ring. Casandro charges the ropes and hits a suicide dive on Quackenbush. Both men struggle to get back in the ring before the count hits 10 but they cannot.
Double Count Out but Mike Quackenbush retains his title.
Match #2 - The Young Bucks Matt and Nick Jackson vs. Alkatraz and Derrick Jannetty
Matt and Alkatraz circle each other and lock up but Alkatraz uses his power to shove Matt back on the mat. Another lock up sees the same result. Alkatraz goes for another lock up but Matt ducks behind him with a waist lock. Alkatraz struggles for a moment before hitting Matt with an elbow. He slugs Matt down and tries to slingshot him into the corner but Matt catches the middle turnbuckle. Matt comes off in a crossbody but is caught. Alkatraz tries to move him up for a slam but Matt slips out the backdoor and shoves Alkatraz into the corner. Matt hits the ropes to hit a running kick on Alkatraz but is caught. Alkatraz flips him backwards but he lands on his feet and ducks a back elbow from Alkatraz to come back with a flying clothesline and sends Alkatraz reeling towards his corner. Jannetty has seen enough and tags himself in.
Jannetty hits the ring and is immediately arm dragged by Matt and held in an arm bar for Nick to get the tag and come in off the top turnbuckle with a double axe handle. Jannetty is back up to his feet and grabs Nick in a headlock but is pushed off into the ropes. He comes back on Nick with a shoulder block then runs the ropes while Nick ducks then leapfrogs and catches Jannetty with a hip toss. Nick clamps the hand of Jannetty and heads to the corner for a springboard arm drag. Jannetty rushes Nick only to get caught in an arm drag to an arm bar and Nick moves them over to tag in Matt. Matt leaps to the top turnbuckle and hits a moonsault on the barred arm of Jannetty. Matt locks up the arm of Jannetty and tags in Nick who ups the ante with a 450 splash to the arm of Jannetty. Nice spot. Nick works over Jannetty but gets pushed off into the ropes. He slides under Jannetty and Matt comes in and they whip Jannetty into the ropes and hit a double hip toss into a double cartwheel into a double dropkick. Jannetty slides to the outside and as his partner Alkatraz checks on him, Matt nails Alkatraz with a kick and both Bucks rush the ropes with a double flip over senton to the outside on Alkatraz and Jannetty.
Both teams are slow to get up but they get back into the ring before the count out. Matt covers Jannetty for a two. Matt scoop slams Jannetty and hits a quick rolling senton for another two count. Nicks tags in and works on Jannetty but Jannetty shoves him off into the ropes for Alkatraz to hit a cheap shot. Nick quickly retaliates knocking Alkatraz down. Nick turns around into an inverted atomic drop linked to an exploder suplex. Jannetty covers Nick for a two count. Jannetty works on Nick and sends him to the corner but gets caught with a boot that drops him to his knees. Nick hits an Oklahoma Roll on Jannetty for two. Jannetty takes Nick down with a clothesline and goes for a cover. Two count. Jannetty brings Nick over to his corner and tags in Alkatraz who takes over the beatdown on Nick. Alkatraz plays to the crowd and grabs the referee showing him someone at ringside. This allows Jannetty to sneak a hit on Nick. Alkatraz picks up Nick only to chop him back down for a pin attempt but gets two. Alkatraz scoop slams Nick and hits an elbow drop into a pin for another two count.
Alkatraz slaps Matt down to the floor which causes Matt to try and enter the ring but he's stopped by the ref. Alkatraz and Jannetty double team Nick in their corner while the ref's back is turned. Alkatraz fakes a tag and Jannetty continues to beat down Nick grabbing his hair and slamming him down. Jannetty hits a suplex for a pin and gets a two. Nick fights back but Jannetty cuts him off and tags in Alkatraz. Alkatraz slingshots Nick into the bottom rope and taunts him. Nick is picked up and shot off into the ropes but comes back with a sunset flip that gets a two. Alkatraz is up and not happy as he clotheslines Nick hard. Alkatraz brings Nick to his corner but Nick fights him off and also Jannetty. Jannetty grabs the hair of Nick and slams him down. Alkatraz scoops up Nick for a running powerslam but Jannetty tags himself in which causes Alkatraz to turn and look at Jannetty allowing Nick to slip out and shove Alkatraz into Jannetty. Nick hits the tag to Matt.
Double dropkick to Alkatraz sends him out of the ring. The Bucks double whip Jannetty into the corner. Nick hits a running knee to Jannetty's face which forces him out of the corner into a Kamakaze by Matt. Nick hits a senton on Jannetty and Matt seals the deal with a moonsault for the pin.
Your winners via Pinfall - Matt and Nick Jackson - The Young Bucks!
Match #3 - Amazing Kong vs. Candice LeRae for the NWA World Women's Championship
Kong stares down LeRae but LeRae charges with a front dropkick but Kong doesn't move. LeRae tries for a series of elbows to Kong but she is unphased. Candice tries for another charge on Kong but Kong just plows into her and sends Candice to the mat. Kong grabs up Candice by the hair and throws her out of the corner by it. Ouch.
Kong steps on Candice's head sandwiching it between her boot and the bottom turnbuckle in the corner. Kong picks Candice up and clubs her on the back followed by a stomp. Kong puts Candice into the ropes and nails a chop on the challenger. Kong hits another chop then whips LeRae corner to corner and clobbers her with an avalanche clothesline. Kong steps on Candice's chest for a pin but gets a two.
Candice gets up but Kong locks in a sleeper hold then airplane spins her by the neck. To steal a phrase... Good God! Good God Almighty! Kong picks up Candice and elevates her with a double choke and tosses her down to the mat. Kong whips LeRae into the corner again for another splash but LeRae ducks. She hits more elbows on Kong then goes for a crossbody off the middle turnbuckle but Kong catches her then dumps her forward.
Kong goes for a spinning backfist but LeRae ducks then rushes the ropes for a sunset flip on Kong. Kong tries to squish poor little LeRae but she moves and Kong finds nobody home. LeRae hits the ropes again and nails a low dropkick and tries to pin Kong but gets a two. As LeRae picks up Kong, Kong breaks her hold and nails her with two quick jabs followed by an amazing spinning backfist that lays out LeRae. The referee checks LeRae but she doesn't answer.
Your winner via KO and still NWA World Women's Champion - Amazing Kong!
Kong isn't done and she picks up LeRae and hits an Amazing Bomb to show her dominance.
Match #4 - The Real American Heroes: Karl Anderson & Joey Ryan (c) vs. Los Luchas: Zokre and
Before the match, the Real American Heroes show an interview from earlier in the day. Great stuff as Ryan and Anderson chronicle their rivalry.
Match starts off with the Heroes rushing the Luchas and getting the upper hand fast but the Luchas bounce back and lay out the Heroes with head scissor takedowns then dropkicks. The Heroes are sent to the outside and they try to leave but the Luchas chase them and they brawl on the outside. Zokre chops
Ryan gets Star back into the ring and tries for a hip toss but Star lands on his feet and ducks a right from Ryan into a waistlock. Ryan heads for the ropes and hangs on as Star tries for a roll up. We see Nicho El Millionaro (Psychosis) at ringside taking in the match. Action back in the ring now as Star ducks under then leapfrogs Ryan followed by a hip toss on Ryan. Star ducks a clothesline and springboards off the middle rope catching Ryan in an arm drag that sends him to the outside. Star dashes up and over the top rope hitting Ryan with a flipping senton.
Anderson and Zokre make their way back into the ring as Zokre hits a shoulder to
Nicho then checks on Star as both the Heroes go to send Zokre back in to the ring.
Ryan brings Zokre back to his corner and tags in
Ryan takes Zokre out of the corner and hits a Northern Lights suplex on him. Ryan steps on Zokre's hand then stomps his arm as they continue to wear down Zokre. Ryan snapmares Zokre over and drops a knee to the shoulder of Zokre. Ryan brings Zokre back to the Heroes' corner and
Ryan picks up Star for a powerbomb but Star blocks and spins out of it. He kicks an incoming clothesline from Ryan and then hits a Burning Hammer inverted Angle Slam type take down on Ryan but Anderson comes in with a leg lariat to cut off Star. Zokre springboards off the top rope and hits a clothesline on
Your winners and still NWA World Tag Team Champions - The Real American Heroes: Karl Anderson and Joey Ryan!
After the match, NWA World Heavyweight Champion Adam Pearce welcome Nicho to his stable with the Real American Heroes.
David Marquez wraps up the show and leaves some cliffhangers for next week which will see matches from TJ Perkins,
Thoughts on the show:
This is what I wanted to see when I heard that the NWA was putting on a new television show. The matches were great, old school fun and they showcased most of the champions on the show and showed a solid outting from a future tag team championship challenging team. This was a solid 45 minutes of wrestling as there were very little in the way of segways and interviews but the interviews that were there were great, effective and short.
Amazing/Awesome Kong is simply one of the best talents to watch on TV today. The way she carries herself in the ring and is so believably dominant just makes me wonder how much more entertaining the Knockout's division on TNA would be if they let Kong's character dominate like she did in this match. I think that would make challengers like Gail Kim and ODB even better getting the face pop when they withstand the onslaught of Kong. I'm not saying that TNA isn't doing right with Kong but just that there's still a notch higher that Kong could be going at and I can't wait for the next NWA match with her in it.
The Real American Heroes and Los Luchas work so well together given the mismatch in their size but between this and the cage match from a couple weeks ago this a very good TV feud as far as I'm concerned. It looks like tag team gold may be in the future for Los Luchas coming down the line on the Showcase and I'm looking forward to seeing how they culiminate it.
All in all, this makes the months worth of screwy finishes and odd match pairings well worth it if the following shows are as solid as this one was.
As always, I can be reached at jphewett@yahoo.com for questions, comments, or rants.
Technical gremlins exorcised!
Explosive Show Welcomes
NWA World Wide Wrestling Back to the Air!
Old School Defend against Wrong Crowd and Geordie Bulldogs in Action!
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NWA North American Tag Team Champions The Old School Empire, Preston Quinn and Mike Booth with their manager Shy, finally step into the ring with the Wrong Crowd, Brian Anthony and Paul Atlas with their manager Curtis Stevenson.
The second match features the very popular team from
This edition is almost 60 minutes long and promises to keep you on the edge of your seats!
NWA World Wide Wrestling can be seen exclusively at www.WorldWideWrestling.net or www.TheSuperstation.TV.
NWA Wrestle Birmingham presents
"Unfinished Business"
March 1, 2008
Graysville Community Center
Graysville, Alabama
Bell Time 7:00 pm
Main Event - Anything Goes Match
NWA Wrestle Birmingham Heavyweight Champ McNasty vs.
Brickhouse Brown
Return Grudge Match
"Loverboy" Dennis Condrey vs. "Loverboy" Lee Thomas
Family Affair Match
Danny Fuller, managed by Robert Fuller vs.
"Crybaby" Will Owens, managed by Mike Porter
Return Match
"The Exotic" Adrian Street w/ Miss Linda vs.
Ricky Roberts, managed by Marcel Pringle
NWA Wrestle Birmingham Junior Heavyweight Title Match
El Mexicano [c] vs. "Action" Mike Jackson
Special Match
"Spinebuster" David Young vs. Falk
Card Subject To Change.
For more information on NWA Wrestle Birmingham, go to:
www.wrestlebirmingham.com
February 21, 2008
NWA Great Championship Wrestling
Great Skate Plex
Phenix City, Alabama
Taylor McKnight kicks off evening's show in front of a
sell out crowd of 320 people. He announced that GCW
will be presenting War Games, which will take place on
April 24th. If the move to Thursday nights bring sell
out crowds for their regular events, then they might
need another venue for the War Games card, because it
could be around 400-500 folks in the Great Skate Plex.
Interesting thing is that McKnight did a little heel
thing where he insulted the fans by saying that he got
a high school diploma while the crowd was learning to
spell GED. What a dummy, he can't even spell Jed
right.
Match #1
Referee Randy Ray
Mason Cutter defeats 1/2 of the GCW tag team
champions, Tex Monroe when Devin Cutter switches
places with Mason and schoolboys Monroe for the
victory.
Ok I have to ask, how can you not tell the difference
between the Hooligans. Mason has hair, Devin is bald.
On the big screen it showed the return of Scrappy
McGowan as a referee. He tried to talk to others in
the back, but they all gave him the cold shoulder.
Match #2
Referee Scrappy McGowan
GCW Interstate champion AJ Steele w/The Intern defeats
Johnny Slaughter after hitting the Steele City Bomb.
Match #3
Referee Jeff McGowan
David Young defeats Shaun Banks w/Zero Tolerance after
hitting a spinebuster.
After the match, Young gets on the mic and says that
he will take down all of Michaels, Inc to get his
hands on Johnny Swinger
Match #4
Referee Randy Ray
1/2 of the GCW tag team champions, J-Rod defeats Devin
Cutter by putting him in a schoolboy.
During the match, Mason Cutter came down to the ring
and laid in wait for his chance to help his brother to
victory. But this was cut short by Tex Monroe who came
down and stopped Mason. This distracted Devin who was
then schoolboyed by J-Rod.
Match #5
Referee Jeff McGowan
Sonny Siaki defeats Michael Cook after hitting a
inverted rolling neckbreaker.
On the big screen it showed Wicked Nemesis offering to
manage Johnny Slaughter. Wicked gave Slaughter a week
to think about it.
Match #6
Referee Jeff McGowan
Scotty Beach and Bull Buchanan defeats Zero Tolerance
and Orion Bishop w/Wicked Nemesis by DQ when Zero
started to use the turnbuckle, which popped off, as a
weapon and choked Beach with the ring ropes.
Dang I must be a psychic. I said at work that the
turnbuckle was going to pop off. Yo Dioone, call me
for the psychic friends network.
Match #7
Referee Jeff McGowan
GCW Heavyweight title match
Disco Inferno defeats Johnny Swinger w/Zero Tolerance
by DQ when Shaun Banks ran in and attacks Disco. David
Young runs in with a chair for the save.
What in the world that furry vest that Disco was
wearing? Did they kill a 3 toed sloth to make it?
No matches were announced at the time next thursday
and I'm assuming matches will be announced for the
upcoming War Games event on April 24th. GCW star David
Young has a chance to win the NWA World tag titles as
him and former GCW wrestler Adam Jacobs takes on the
defending champions, Los Luchos, which consists of
Zokre and Phoenix Star. The GCW action TV show began
it's first hour long show last week, and this week for
the tv show, the television main event will be a GCW
tag title match between then champions Hot Like Lava
taking on Sonny Siaki and David Young. Bull Buchanan,
who won the georgiawrestling.tk wrestler of the year,
won wrestler of the month for the month of Jan. for
the same site. Former BWA commissioner and IWN
officer, Paul Warren was in the crowd and expressed
interest in working for GCW. The Banks/Young match was
suppose to be Hot Like Lava vs Young and Siaki but
Jones couldn't make it, I'm assuming because of the weather.
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DEVIL BHUDAKAHN MEMORIAL SHOW UPDATE w/NWA PWX stars
On Saturday night, March 8, 2008, family, friends, co-workers, pupils, and fans alike will gather together at the Carnegie Library (Their Athletic Club),
HOT NEWS
When we first announced that “Iron City Hardcore†SJK would do battle with the latest incarnation of the timeless traditionalist Mr. Wrestling, we had speculated that
ALSO ON THE CARD…
Pick Your Partner: Shirley Doe & CJ Sensation vs. Super Hentai & Dirk Ciglar
Shirley Doe and Super Hentai are nearly synonymous with one another thanks to an extremely emotional love/hate relationship that has stretched back several years. Super Hentai was Devil Bhudakahn’s chief rival in the early days of each man’s career. Both men solidified their reputation in the area with high-risk, fast-paced offense with each match turning into a dangerous game of “Can You Top This?â€Â. When Devil thought he needed help to put Hentai behind him once and for all, The Hellfire Club was formed, with none other than the madman himself, Shirley Doe, joining Devil as a charter member. On March 8, the rivalry is revisited as Doe and Hentai clash for the first time in nearly five years, with the added high stakes of each man selecting his own tag team partner which will not be revealed until the night of the event. Their last meeting was a Texas Death Match legendary for its brutality. What will Doe and Hentai do to one another this time?
Shirley Doe has opted to choose “Snapshot†CJ Sensation as his tag team partner. Sensation, who was the first man to don the mask and assume the identity of the infamous “Mantis†persona, stood side-by-side both Doe and Devil in The Hellfire Club in their quest to destroy Super Hentai. Hentai now knows old foes are re-aligning for one last shot at destroying him.
Super Hentai has revealed his choice of tag team partner and it’s none other than “The Screaming Climax†Dirk Ciglar! Hentai & Ciglar have a noted history of friendship and fighting alongside one another, but have not teamed together in four years. Will they have the chemistry and continuity to overcome the re-united Hellfire Club? Or will Doe and the original Mantis once again have Hentai’s number?
Dennis Gregory vs. Crusher Hansen
Devil Bhudakahn had a vision of
PWX Title Match: Scottie Gash vs. Chris LeRusso vs. Bobby Shields
Our original scheduled bout of Gash’s title defense against LeRusso one-on-one was amended this week, following weeks of complaints and protests lodged by a very vocal Bobby Shields. Shields, LeRusso’s former “Steel City Saints†tag team partner, is of the belief his one-time ally has been handed opportunities time after time, while Shields has been cast aside by the powers-that-be. Can the reigning champion Gash overcome the challenge of both of these young lions? Will Bobby Shields prove he was the true star of the Steel City Saints? Or will Chris LeRusso live up to his hype as the fastest rising young star in
Sexual Harassment vs. The Devil’s Advocates
It was the rivalry that dominated tag team wrestling in this area in 2002-2003. A war that saw bones broken, dreams shattered, and two very contrasting lifestyles do whatever it took to become the best in the region. Month in and month out, Devil Bhudakahn led the Advocates into battle against Sexual Harassment, and no matter what the stakes or stipulations, fans were always left with confrontations they would not soon forget. The IWC Tag Team Titles changed hands a staggering five times during this rivalry, a testament to its competitive nature and constant high stakes. On March 8, these two sides collide for the first time in nearly five years, renewing a tag team series still fresh on the minds of all who witnessed it.
“Balls Hot†Troy Lords vs. Jason Gory
Arguably two of the most improved area stars in recent times, both Lords and Gory have taken their game to new heights. For
Jimmy DeMarco vs. Chris Taylor
Jimmy DeMarco has quickly gained a reputation as perhaps
CWF Heavyweight Title: The Beast vs. Powerhouse Hughes
The Championship Wrestling Federation, based in southwest
Gambino Brothers Open Challenge
They are the most dominant tag team in the region today by far. Four time IWC tag team champions Mickey & Marshall Gambino have made life miserable for all that oppose them. With a ruthless style and cut-throat lawless tendencies, Mickey & Marshall have done everything from gang assaults to home invasions. On March 8, Mickey & Marshall will be in search of competition, for any team in the
Special Appearance by Bubba the Bulldog
One of the most infamous and controversial personalities in the history of the area, wherever Bubba goes, news is bound to break. The former and once-again B-94 Morning Show host has accomplished a track record nearly second-to-none. In his PWX days, he fought hard to disprove critics who said he’d never be a success, not only capturing gold but leading his own stable “The Dog Poundâ€Â. In IWC, he was responsible for the termination of the careers of men like Shane Douglas and Eric Angle. Not to mention numerous WWE cameos throughout the years as well. What does Bubba have in store on March 8th with the eyes of everyone in
Special Appearance by Quinn Magnum
Another longtime staple and legendary name in the
Special Appearance by JT Rodgers
It has been over four years since JT Rodgers has been inside a wrestling ring. In December 2003, he left the world of professional wrestling and, with the exception of a May 2004 cameo, hasn’t looked back. March 8 will be a historic return of a man who dominated tag team wrestling in
VERY SPECIAL RAFFLE ANNOUNCED
Fans in attendance on March 8th will not only have the chance to witness a once-in-a-lifetime historic card in the annals of Pittsburgh wrestling history, and not only be donating to an extremely worthy cause in the process, but will also have the opportunity to participate in the raffle portion of our show, where fans have an opportunity to win an exorbitant amount of rare, personally autographed wrestling memorabilia of some of the business’ biggest stars, past and present.
Scheduled to be raffled:
-Personally autographed, hand-signed, mint-in-package action figures of including, but not limited to: Bret “Hit Man†Hart, Terry Funk, Big Show, Christian Cage, Samoa Joe, AJ Styles, Alex Shelley, Sean “1-2-3 Kid†Waltman (aka X-Pac) Al Snow, The Sandman, “Franchise†Shane Douglas, Brutus “The Barber†Beefcake, Daivari, Senshi (aka Low-ki) and Eric Young.
-Officially Licensed WWE Autographed Promo Pack
-Autographed 8x10 of “King of Old School†Steve Corino
-Official WWE Hall of Fame Program with Hall of Fame Coin
-WWE Smackdown & Raw Official Souvenir Program
Plus more to be named!
Remember, all show and raffle proceeds will go directly toward James Fawcett's mother Cindy, and his three young daughters, Madeline, Gwendolyn, and Lillian Rose, so this is not only your chance to own several priceless pieces of wrestling memorabilia, but to donate to an extremely worthy cause as well.
Ticket prices are $15 for front row, $10 General Admission. All show and raffle proceeds will go directly toward James Fawcett's mother Cindy, and his three young daughters, Madeline, Gwendolyn, and Lillian Rose. Tickets ON SALE NOW via The Official Devil Bhudakahn Memorial Show MySpace Page at http://www.myspace.com/devilbmemorial. Tickets are moving very fast, and are nearly SOLD OUT, so act now and do not miss your chance to be a part of history and support such a worthy cause.
We invite you all to stay posted for upcoming press releases as further updates on this show are made available, and to be a part of this special night in some form or fashion, as we honor our friend, say "thank you", and "goodbye".
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For more information on the Devil Bhudakahn tribute show, please send an e-mail to devilmemorial@gmail.com or visit the official MySpace page of this event at http://www.myspace.com/devilbmemorial
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February 29, 2008
NWA Pro/ Empire Wrestling Federation
"Total Annihliation"
374 W. Court St.
EWF Heavyweight Championship - Brandon Gatson vs Dan
"The Man" Kobrick
EWF American Championship - Hook Bomberry vs Bino
Gambino
EWF Tag Team Championship - La Ola Del Mal vs Terex &
Sonny Samson
Joey Ryan vs Mikey Henderson
Vizzion vs Karl "Machine Gun" Anderson
"Top Shelf" Jeremy Jaeger vs Mercurio Jr.
"Marvelous" Max Martin vs Dave The Bruiser
PLUS ONE MORE EXCITING MATCH!
Card Subject To Change Without Notice.
For more information on EWF, go to:
www.empirewrestlingfederation.com
For more information on NWA Pro, go to:
www.myspace.com/nwapro
NWA Pro/ Empire Wrestling Federation
March 2, 2008
Knights of Columbus Hall
4315
Main Event - Marty Jannetty vs Dan "The Man" Kobrick
Brandon Gatson & Scorpio Sky vs Ryan Taylor & JT
Blackstar
EWF Cruiserweight Championship -
Markus Riot vs Kid Karnage
Hook Bomberry vs Mikey Henderson
Bino Gambino vs Webster Dauphiney
"Top Shelf" Jeremy Jaeger vs Espiritu Infernal
PLUS ONE MORE MATCH!
Card Subject To Change Without Notice.
For more information on EWF, go to:
www.empirewrestlingfederation.com
For more information on NWA Pro, go to:
www.myspace.com/nwapro
NWA Upstate's February Fallout '08
at the Minett Hall in
Preshow
Nick Ando defeated The Dustytaker
Main Show
1. "The Bull of Black Mountain" Gabe Saint defeated
"The Right Stuff" Brodie Lee (w/Cloudy)
2. Spazz defeated Stargazer
3. "The Notorious BCL" Big Cat Lemmer defeated The
Czar (w/Coconut Jones)
4. NWA Upstate Tag Team Champions Rhythm & Booze &
Sweet Lou (w/Col. Johnny Kayfabe) defeated NWA Empire
Tag Team Champions The McCloud Brothers & D To The
Icky
5. NWA National Heavyweight Champion Pepper Parks
defeated "One Hit Wonder" Cloudy (w/Brodie Lee) in a
non-title match
6. "The Havana Pitbull" Ricky Reyes defeated
"Fabulous" John McChesney
7. "The Exceptional Icon" Eric Everlast & HC Loc
defeated Triple X & Super Assassin
8. NWA Upstate No Limits Champion Cheech defeated
Judas Young in a non-title match
9. Dunn & Marcos (w/Nikki Jett) defeated The Latin
Soldiers
10. Danny Doring defeated NWA Upstate Heavyweight
Champion Jimmy Olsen to become the new champion
For more information on NWA Upstate, go to:
www.nwaupny.com