NWA Top Of Texas Results
1/28/2012 Results
Results 2/4/2012
Event Dates
- Jake Logan def Russian Assassin
- Josh Jackson def Nemesis via DQ
- JoJo Benitez def Dameon Blood
- Cody Jones Def Austin Riley
- Ryan Justice def Shawn Mills
- Shawn Sanders def Brandon MacGreggor
Results 2/4/2012
- Nolen Phillips def Brandon MacGreggor
- JoJo Benitez def Josh Jackson
- Ryan Justice def Benny Benitez
- Shawn Sanders def J.b. Sneaux
- Jake Logan & Austin Riley's Title match ended in a no Contest due to MainEvent Nathan Briggs Attacking Jake Logan
Event Dates
- Feb. 11th 7pm @ The Wrestleplex in Amarillo
- Feb 18th 7pm @ The Wrestleplex Amarillo (Event 1 of our Fight Breast Cancer Weekend)Cage Match Heavy Weight Champ Al Farat VS Sexy Shawn Sanders
- Feb 19th 2pm @ The Wrestleplex All Ladys Event (event 2 of our Fight Breast Cancer weekend)
- Feb 25th 7pm @ The Wrestleplex in Amarillo
- Feb 26th in Higgins Texas 3pm
NWA Mountain State TV Results
Jan. 01, '12 - NWA MSW TV - Part 2 of "BEST of 2011" -
(1.) Dan Murdock Double Count Out Steve Off,
(2.) "The Reaper" Matt Conard p. Scott Raines to win NWA MSW TV TITLE,
(3.) Johnny Blast p. Karl (Spec. Referee: Mr. Meaner who unmasked to be "Mr. Electricity" Billy Lit),
(4.) Dan Murdock p. Steve Off to win NWA MSW Jr. Title,
(5.) "The Nigerian Nightmare" Maifu p. Jimmy Nemeth,
(6.) Scott Raines p. Scotty Rocker,
(7.) Bad Karma p. Ricky Shane & Billy Lit to win NWA MSW TAG TITLE,
(8.) Maestro b. "The Reaper" Matt Conard, sub to win NWA MSW TV TITLE,
(9.) Johnny Blast p. Karl to win NWA MSW Title,
(10.) Maestro b. Lance Erickson, COR,
(11.) Billy Lit & Ricky Shane p. Bad Karma to win NWA MSW Tag Titles,
(12.) Maestro b. NWA WORLD CHAMPION, Adam Pearce, DQ,
(13.) NWA WORLD CHAMPION, Adam Pearce p. Johnny Blast to re- tain the title,
(14.) Maestro DRAW Lance Erickson.
Jan. 8 NWA MSW TV
(1.) "IRONMAN CHALLENGE" - NWA MSW TV TITLE ! Maestro b. Lance Erickson,
(2.) NWA MSW TITLE - Johnny Blast No Contest Maifu, "the Nigerian Nightmare". Jan. 14 Rand, WV (Comm. Center)
( 1.) Shaheem Ali p. Harry Sanchez.
( 2.) "Pitbull" Bob Brown & "Big" Buddy Love (2/3 ARMY OF DARK- NESS) p. "Lost Boy" Nero & War Machine.
(3.) NWA MSW TV TITLE - Boris Dragoff b. Maestro, DQ.
(4.) Scott Raines p. "Lost Boy" Nero.
(5.) NWA MSW TAG TITLE - Triple Threat - Ricky Shane & Billy Lit p. Bad Karma & Scott Raines & Shaheem Ali.
(6.) NWA MSW TITLE - "The Canadian Lion" Lance Erickson p. Johnny Blast to win the title.
Jan. 15 NWA MSW TV
(1.) Steve Off p. Jimmy Nemeth.
(2.) NWA MSW TAG TITLE - Billy Lit & Ricky Shane p. "Pitbull" Bob Brown & Big Buddy Love.
(3.) NWA MSW TV TITLE - Maestro b. Lance Erickson, DQ (Steve Off interfered)...
Jan. 22 NWA MSW TV (1.) "Big" Buddy Love p. Shaheem Ali.
(2.) Jimmy Nemeth & Maestro p. Steve Off & Lance Erickson.
(3.) NWA MSW TAG TITLE - Ricky Shane & Billy Lit p. Bad Karma to retain the belts.
(4.) NWA MSW TITLE - Johnny Blast b. "Pitbull" Bob Brown, DQ (Buddy Love interfered).....
(1.) Dan Murdock Double Count Out Steve Off,
(2.) "The Reaper" Matt Conard p. Scott Raines to win NWA MSW TV TITLE,
(3.) Johnny Blast p. Karl (Spec. Referee: Mr. Meaner who unmasked to be "Mr. Electricity" Billy Lit),
(4.) Dan Murdock p. Steve Off to win NWA MSW Jr. Title,
(5.) "The Nigerian Nightmare" Maifu p. Jimmy Nemeth,
(6.) Scott Raines p. Scotty Rocker,
(7.) Bad Karma p. Ricky Shane & Billy Lit to win NWA MSW TAG TITLE,
(8.) Maestro b. "The Reaper" Matt Conard, sub to win NWA MSW TV TITLE,
(9.) Johnny Blast p. Karl to win NWA MSW Title,
(10.) Maestro b. Lance Erickson, COR,
(11.) Billy Lit & Ricky Shane p. Bad Karma to win NWA MSW Tag Titles,
(12.) Maestro b. NWA WORLD CHAMPION, Adam Pearce, DQ,
(13.) NWA WORLD CHAMPION, Adam Pearce p. Johnny Blast to re- tain the title,
(14.) Maestro DRAW Lance Erickson.
Jan. 8 NWA MSW TV
(1.) "IRONMAN CHALLENGE" - NWA MSW TV TITLE ! Maestro b. Lance Erickson,
(2.) NWA MSW TITLE - Johnny Blast No Contest Maifu, "the Nigerian Nightmare". Jan. 14 Rand, WV (Comm. Center)
( 1.) Shaheem Ali p. Harry Sanchez.
( 2.) "Pitbull" Bob Brown & "Big" Buddy Love (2/3 ARMY OF DARK- NESS) p. "Lost Boy" Nero & War Machine.
(3.) NWA MSW TV TITLE - Boris Dragoff b. Maestro, DQ.
(4.) Scott Raines p. "Lost Boy" Nero.
(5.) NWA MSW TAG TITLE - Triple Threat - Ricky Shane & Billy Lit p. Bad Karma & Scott Raines & Shaheem Ali.
(6.) NWA MSW TITLE - "The Canadian Lion" Lance Erickson p. Johnny Blast to win the title.
Jan. 15 NWA MSW TV
(1.) Steve Off p. Jimmy Nemeth.
(2.) NWA MSW TAG TITLE - Billy Lit & Ricky Shane p. "Pitbull" Bob Brown & Big Buddy Love.
(3.) NWA MSW TV TITLE - Maestro b. Lance Erickson, DQ (Steve Off interfered)...
Jan. 22 NWA MSW TV (1.) "Big" Buddy Love p. Shaheem Ali.
(2.) Jimmy Nemeth & Maestro p. Steve Off & Lance Erickson.
(3.) NWA MSW TAG TITLE - Ricky Shane & Billy Lit p. Bad Karma to retain the belts.
(4.) NWA MSW TITLE - Johnny Blast b. "Pitbull" Bob Brown, DQ (Buddy Love interfered).....
NWA Coastal “VINDICATION!” Quick Results 1/28/12
Posted on January 29, 2012 In another sellout show, NWA Coastal entertained the wrestling crowd with one of the most exciting shows the Jersey Shore has seen in some time!
Here are the quick results. A full report will follow.
In the opening match, “The Hybrid” Josh Adams spoiled the debut of Spartan with a victory.
In a Phoenix Wrestling Federation showcase match, PWF owner Max Vitelli sanctioned an impromptu tag match that saw the team of Kacee Carlisle and Sienna Duvall (formerly Simply D’Vyne) defeat the team of Aida Marie and Kimber Lee.
In a Falls Count Anywhere bout, The Wrestler Formerly Known As Luscious defeated Ryan “The Blackhearted” Haston (accompanied to the ring by the National Women’s Alliance) via pinfall……………..IN THE MENS ROOM!!
In a battle of Singapore Canes, Vicious Vin Ceres of the Boardwalk Mafia defeated Jersey Shore wrestling legend Wacky Wayne Woo when Vin’s Mafia partner The Dark Angel interfered, attacking Woo. Before the match, NWA Force 1 owner/promoter/wrestler Johnny Calzone entered the ring and had some choice words for Coastal Commissioner Tommy Cairo, who happens to be the original owner of Force One Pro Wrestling.
NWA Coastal Iron Man Champion “The Cuban Crippler” Ricky Reyes retained his title in a hard fought match against the very aggressive Alex Payne.
Special thanks to both Kevin Tibbs and Alex Gulamali who put on an impromptu NWA Coastal Showcase match and rocked the crowd on Saturday night. Way to impress, guys!
In an NWA DAWG Heavyweight Championship defense, it appeared that “The Phat Daddy” Biggie Biggs had defeated the “Mid Atlantic Bad Ass” Damien Wayne, but because DW had his foot on the bottom rope the whole time, NWA Senior Official Fred Richards ordered the match restarted, and Damien Wayne was able to retain his belt.
Finally, in the other main event, NWA Coastal Heavyweight Champion Patch was able to hang on to defeat “The Infamous Bad Boy” Danny Pagan in a tables ladders and chairs match after Johnny Calzone interfered, handcuffing Pagan’s enforcer Jason the Terrible to the ropes. After the match, The Boardwalk Mafia came to the ring to deliver an additional beat down on Pagan, who was ultimately saved by his friends, the tag team known as The Element. Commissioner Tommy Cairo has ordered a tag match between The Boardwalk Mafia and The Element at the next NWA Coastal show, with a date to be announced soon.
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Here are the quick results. A full report will follow.
In the opening match, “The Hybrid” Josh Adams spoiled the debut of Spartan with a victory.
In a Phoenix Wrestling Federation showcase match, PWF owner Max Vitelli sanctioned an impromptu tag match that saw the team of Kacee Carlisle and Sienna Duvall (formerly Simply D’Vyne) defeat the team of Aida Marie and Kimber Lee.
In a Falls Count Anywhere bout, The Wrestler Formerly Known As Luscious defeated Ryan “The Blackhearted” Haston (accompanied to the ring by the National Women’s Alliance) via pinfall……………..IN THE MENS ROOM!!
In a battle of Singapore Canes, Vicious Vin Ceres of the Boardwalk Mafia defeated Jersey Shore wrestling legend Wacky Wayne Woo when Vin’s Mafia partner The Dark Angel interfered, attacking Woo. Before the match, NWA Force 1 owner/promoter/wrestler Johnny Calzone entered the ring and had some choice words for Coastal Commissioner Tommy Cairo, who happens to be the original owner of Force One Pro Wrestling.
NWA Coastal Iron Man Champion “The Cuban Crippler” Ricky Reyes retained his title in a hard fought match against the very aggressive Alex Payne.
Special thanks to both Kevin Tibbs and Alex Gulamali who put on an impromptu NWA Coastal Showcase match and rocked the crowd on Saturday night. Way to impress, guys!
In an NWA DAWG Heavyweight Championship defense, it appeared that “The Phat Daddy” Biggie Biggs had defeated the “Mid Atlantic Bad Ass” Damien Wayne, but because DW had his foot on the bottom rope the whole time, NWA Senior Official Fred Richards ordered the match restarted, and Damien Wayne was able to retain his belt.
Finally, in the other main event, NWA Coastal Heavyweight Champion Patch was able to hang on to defeat “The Infamous Bad Boy” Danny Pagan in a tables ladders and chairs match after Johnny Calzone interfered, handcuffing Pagan’s enforcer Jason the Terrible to the ropes. After the match, The Boardwalk Mafia came to the ring to deliver an additional beat down on Pagan, who was ultimately saved by his friends, the tag team known as The Element. Commissioner Tommy Cairo has ordered a tag match between The Boardwalk Mafia and The Element at the next NWA Coastal show, with a date to be announced soon.
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NWA Rampage Pro Wrestling results for 1/8/2012.
by Daniel Lee Lumm
Starting January 22nd, RPW will start at 3pm. Starting in February, RPW will be held on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of every month.
“Do or Die” Chip Day vs Officer Chris Jacobs
Ref: Dustin Robinson
Chip spends the opening moments of the match getting taken down by Jacobs and immediately running to the ropes to get distance. Chip comically misses an Arm Drag leaving Jacobs amused. Chip finishes off Jacobs with a kick to the head.
Chip wins via pinfall
Doc Gayton comes out to the ring to cut a promo welcoming back the fans for the new year. Doc says that Rampage fans will be given discounts on tickets depending on how many newcomers they can bring to the events. He goes on to bring out Kyle Matthews. He puts over Matthews talking about how he is now the 2 time winner for Technical Wrestler of the year and the 2011 Wrestler of the year in Georgia. He goes on to say he is a future champion, whether it be in RPW or somewhere else. They reference how Matthews pinned the NWA World Heavyweight Champion, Adam Pearce, in the first fall in their title bout.
Jeremy Vain’s music hits and he and Cash Vault approach the ring. Cash is noticeably carrying a new trophy. Vain says that Doc needs to learn to do his job and is angry that he wasn’t the one who was allowed to face Adam Pearce for the NWA World Championship, and says the 1 fall that Kyle won doesn’t matter compared to the 2 falls he lost. Kyle tells Vain that he has something he wants (the NWA RPW Championship). Doc goes to say again that Kyle is the 2 time technical wrestler of the year and wrestler of the year for 2011 and the future RPW champion.
Corey Hollis vs J-Rod
Referee: Stan Robinson
The match starts off at a fast pace. There is a decent amount of action on the outside of the ring and a lot of back and forth between Hollis and J-Rod. The fans get behind J-Rod when Hollis misses his top rope headbutt. J-Rod makes a comeback to a pleased crowd. J-Rod locks in an arm bar after a fireman’s carry front slam for the win.
J-Rod wins via submission
Anthony Henry & The Ninja vs The Usual Suspects
Referee: Dustin Robinson
Suspects come out to a huge ovation from the crowd. Ninja gets isolated in the ring by the Suspects. In the end it’s a double Chokeslam from Suspects that finishes Ninja off.
The Usual Suspects win via pinfall
They take a little time to further attack Ninja before throwing him from the ring.
Ben Masters gets in the ring to welcome out the NWA RPW Television Champion, Frankie Valentine. He goes to talk about how he’s always been the underdog and will be a fighting champion. Jimmy Rave Approved, minus Corey Hollis, interrupts Frankie. Chip Day says that he should run a gauntlet against the Approved since he signed an agreement saying he would compete with “Approved”.
NWA RPW Television Title Match
Frankie Valentine (c) vs Mike Posey
Referee: Stan Robinson
Posey and Patrick Bentley stay at ringside. When Posey distracts the ref, Chip Day and Patrick Bentley utilize their presence by attacking Valentine. Frankie pulls an inside cradle to beat Posey.
Frankie wins via pinfall to face Patrick Bentley
Bentley enters the ring as soon as the 3-count is made and goes to work on Valentine. Posey stays at ringside with Chip Day. Bentley spends a majority of his time working on Valentine’s neck. Chip Day is very vocal from ringside, arguing with the ref, talking trash to Valentine, and supporting Bentley to a point where it’s almost comedic. As Frankie goes for the pin over Bentley, Posey and Chip Day attack him warranting a disqualification.
Frankie wins via DQ to face Chip Day
Chip, Posey, and Bentley attack Valentine for a little bit before Chip finally goes in to pin him. Frankie kicks out and angers Approved. With constant pin attempts not enough for Day to pull the win, Frankie pulls off an upset by rolling him up for the 3-count. Approved enters and attacks him until J-Rod, Drew Adler, and Sal Rinauro make the save.
Frankie Valentine wins via pinfall to retain the NWA RPW Television Title
Adrian Hawkins vs Drew Adler
Referee: Dustin Robinson
The match starts very technical. The two seem to have a lot of respect for each other with a couple of handshakes kicking off the match. The crowd seems to be more in favor of Adler for this match. Drew Adler wins by rolling up Hawkins after a messed up move.
Drew Adler wins via pinfall
“Adorable” Anthony Andrews and “Marvelous” Michael Stevens came to the ring to attack Drew Adler. Hawkins pushes them off before attacking Drew himself. Hawkins leaves and shortly after BFF leaves.
CB Gibson & Tommy Daniels vs Mike Posey & Patrick Bentley
Referee: Stan Robinson
Gibson and Daniels spend a lot of the opening moments of the match wearing down Bentley. When Posey is tagged in, he’s almost immediately taken down and is worn down until he is helped by Bentley, turning the momentum of the match. Posey and Bentley isolate Daniels and pick up the victory after a Senton Bomb and top rope Leg Drop.
Mike Posey & Patrick Bentley win via pinfall
“Adorable” Anthony Andrews (w/ Michael Stevens) vs Sal Rinauro
Referee: Stan Robinson
The BFF team come out to “Boy Friends Forever” chants. Sal plays to the crowd very well from the start of the match. When Sal goes to roll up Andrews, Stevens jumps onto the apron and grabs him to prevent him from getting pinned. In a comedic segment, Sal brought Marv in and Marv pinned Andrews for a 3-count. The match was allowed to continue, but curiously Marv was allowed to stay at ringside. Marv ends up jabbing Sal with his glasses when the ref was distracted. With Stevens distracting Rinauro, Andrews rolls him up for the win.
Anthony Andrews wins via pinfall
NWA RPW Heavyweight Title Match
Shaun Banks vs “Untouchable” Jeremy Vain (w/ Charlie Cash)(C)
Referee: Dustin Robinson
Banks was favored for this match and played to the crowd, providing some highly comical moments. Manager Charlie Cash constantly pesters the ref and gives support to Vain. With the ref distracted, Cash chokes Banks on the ropes to help Vain keep his advantage. Banks lands a huge elbow from the top rope and goes for a pin just for Cash Vault to run in, prompting a disqualification.
Shaun Banks wins via disqualification, Jeremy Vain retains
Cru Jones runs in to back up Banks. Kyle Matthews comes out to help with Vain, and Dustin Robinson calls for a 6-Man tag match.
Cru Jones & Shaun Banks & Kyle Matthews vs Rob Adonis & “Hit for Hire” Bobby Moore & “Untouchable” Jeremy Vain
Referee: Dustin Robinson
Cru and Banks tag back and forth, working down Moore, for the opening of the match. With Adonis helping Cash Vault make a come back, Cru ends up getting isolated in the ring. Matthews makes constant attempts to get the crowd behind Cru. Kyle hot tags in and starts clearing house. Right as Kyle goes to tag out, both Cru and Shaun leave the ring to have 2011’s Georgia Wrestler of the Year fight off Cash Vault on his own. When Kyle goes to rush at Moore, Cash grabs his foot until Matthews stomps his hand. Cash Vault gets out of hand and the referee calls for the bell.
No Contest
The Suspects rush the ring to save Kyle. Doc Gayton comes out to announce that the main event for January 22nd will put the Usual Suspects, Murder One & AJ Steele, with Kyle Matthews to take on the Cash Vault.
RPW 1-22-12 3PM
USUAL SUSPECTS & KYLE MATTHEWS VS CASH VAULT (ADONIS, MOORE & VAIN w/CASH)
NWA RPW TV TITLE MATCH
PATRICK BENTLEY VS FRANKIE VALENTINE
The DEBUT of THE WASHINGTON BULLETS
Starting January 22nd, RPW will start at 3pm. Starting in February, RPW will be held on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of every month.
“Do or Die” Chip Day vs Officer Chris Jacobs
Ref: Dustin Robinson
Chip spends the opening moments of the match getting taken down by Jacobs and immediately running to the ropes to get distance. Chip comically misses an Arm Drag leaving Jacobs amused. Chip finishes off Jacobs with a kick to the head.
Chip wins via pinfall
Doc Gayton comes out to the ring to cut a promo welcoming back the fans for the new year. Doc says that Rampage fans will be given discounts on tickets depending on how many newcomers they can bring to the events. He goes on to bring out Kyle Matthews. He puts over Matthews talking about how he is now the 2 time winner for Technical Wrestler of the year and the 2011 Wrestler of the year in Georgia. He goes on to say he is a future champion, whether it be in RPW or somewhere else. They reference how Matthews pinned the NWA World Heavyweight Champion, Adam Pearce, in the first fall in their title bout.
Jeremy Vain’s music hits and he and Cash Vault approach the ring. Cash is noticeably carrying a new trophy. Vain says that Doc needs to learn to do his job and is angry that he wasn’t the one who was allowed to face Adam Pearce for the NWA World Championship, and says the 1 fall that Kyle won doesn’t matter compared to the 2 falls he lost. Kyle tells Vain that he has something he wants (the NWA RPW Championship). Doc goes to say again that Kyle is the 2 time technical wrestler of the year and wrestler of the year for 2011 and the future RPW champion.
Corey Hollis vs J-Rod
Referee: Stan Robinson
The match starts off at a fast pace. There is a decent amount of action on the outside of the ring and a lot of back and forth between Hollis and J-Rod. The fans get behind J-Rod when Hollis misses his top rope headbutt. J-Rod makes a comeback to a pleased crowd. J-Rod locks in an arm bar after a fireman’s carry front slam for the win.
J-Rod wins via submission
Anthony Henry & The Ninja vs The Usual Suspects
Referee: Dustin Robinson
Suspects come out to a huge ovation from the crowd. Ninja gets isolated in the ring by the Suspects. In the end it’s a double Chokeslam from Suspects that finishes Ninja off.
The Usual Suspects win via pinfall
They take a little time to further attack Ninja before throwing him from the ring.
Ben Masters gets in the ring to welcome out the NWA RPW Television Champion, Frankie Valentine. He goes to talk about how he’s always been the underdog and will be a fighting champion. Jimmy Rave Approved, minus Corey Hollis, interrupts Frankie. Chip Day says that he should run a gauntlet against the Approved since he signed an agreement saying he would compete with “Approved”.
NWA RPW Television Title Match
Frankie Valentine (c) vs Mike Posey
Referee: Stan Robinson
Posey and Patrick Bentley stay at ringside. When Posey distracts the ref, Chip Day and Patrick Bentley utilize their presence by attacking Valentine. Frankie pulls an inside cradle to beat Posey.
Frankie wins via pinfall to face Patrick Bentley
Bentley enters the ring as soon as the 3-count is made and goes to work on Valentine. Posey stays at ringside with Chip Day. Bentley spends a majority of his time working on Valentine’s neck. Chip Day is very vocal from ringside, arguing with the ref, talking trash to Valentine, and supporting Bentley to a point where it’s almost comedic. As Frankie goes for the pin over Bentley, Posey and Chip Day attack him warranting a disqualification.
Frankie wins via DQ to face Chip Day
Chip, Posey, and Bentley attack Valentine for a little bit before Chip finally goes in to pin him. Frankie kicks out and angers Approved. With constant pin attempts not enough for Day to pull the win, Frankie pulls off an upset by rolling him up for the 3-count. Approved enters and attacks him until J-Rod, Drew Adler, and Sal Rinauro make the save.
Frankie Valentine wins via pinfall to retain the NWA RPW Television Title
Adrian Hawkins vs Drew Adler
Referee: Dustin Robinson
The match starts very technical. The two seem to have a lot of respect for each other with a couple of handshakes kicking off the match. The crowd seems to be more in favor of Adler for this match. Drew Adler wins by rolling up Hawkins after a messed up move.
Drew Adler wins via pinfall
“Adorable” Anthony Andrews and “Marvelous” Michael Stevens came to the ring to attack Drew Adler. Hawkins pushes them off before attacking Drew himself. Hawkins leaves and shortly after BFF leaves.
CB Gibson & Tommy Daniels vs Mike Posey & Patrick Bentley
Referee: Stan Robinson
Gibson and Daniels spend a lot of the opening moments of the match wearing down Bentley. When Posey is tagged in, he’s almost immediately taken down and is worn down until he is helped by Bentley, turning the momentum of the match. Posey and Bentley isolate Daniels and pick up the victory after a Senton Bomb and top rope Leg Drop.
Mike Posey & Patrick Bentley win via pinfall
“Adorable” Anthony Andrews (w/ Michael Stevens) vs Sal Rinauro
Referee: Stan Robinson
The BFF team come out to “Boy Friends Forever” chants. Sal plays to the crowd very well from the start of the match. When Sal goes to roll up Andrews, Stevens jumps onto the apron and grabs him to prevent him from getting pinned. In a comedic segment, Sal brought Marv in and Marv pinned Andrews for a 3-count. The match was allowed to continue, but curiously Marv was allowed to stay at ringside. Marv ends up jabbing Sal with his glasses when the ref was distracted. With Stevens distracting Rinauro, Andrews rolls him up for the win.
Anthony Andrews wins via pinfall
NWA RPW Heavyweight Title Match
Shaun Banks vs “Untouchable” Jeremy Vain (w/ Charlie Cash)(C)
Referee: Dustin Robinson
Banks was favored for this match and played to the crowd, providing some highly comical moments. Manager Charlie Cash constantly pesters the ref and gives support to Vain. With the ref distracted, Cash chokes Banks on the ropes to help Vain keep his advantage. Banks lands a huge elbow from the top rope and goes for a pin just for Cash Vault to run in, prompting a disqualification.
Shaun Banks wins via disqualification, Jeremy Vain retains
Cru Jones runs in to back up Banks. Kyle Matthews comes out to help with Vain, and Dustin Robinson calls for a 6-Man tag match.
Cru Jones & Shaun Banks & Kyle Matthews vs Rob Adonis & “Hit for Hire” Bobby Moore & “Untouchable” Jeremy Vain
Referee: Dustin Robinson
Cru and Banks tag back and forth, working down Moore, for the opening of the match. With Adonis helping Cash Vault make a come back, Cru ends up getting isolated in the ring. Matthews makes constant attempts to get the crowd behind Cru. Kyle hot tags in and starts clearing house. Right as Kyle goes to tag out, both Cru and Shaun leave the ring to have 2011’s Georgia Wrestler of the Year fight off Cash Vault on his own. When Kyle goes to rush at Moore, Cash grabs his foot until Matthews stomps his hand. Cash Vault gets out of hand and the referee calls for the bell.
No Contest
The Suspects rush the ring to save Kyle. Doc Gayton comes out to announce that the main event for January 22nd will put the Usual Suspects, Murder One & AJ Steele, with Kyle Matthews to take on the Cash Vault.
RPW 1-22-12 3PM
USUAL SUSPECTS & KYLE MATTHEWS VS CASH VAULT (ADONIS, MOORE & VAIN w/CASH)
NWA RPW TV TITLE MATCH
PATRICK BENTLEY VS FRANKIE VALENTINE
The DEBUT of THE WASHINGTON BULLETS
12/18/11 NWA RPW Results
_NWA RPW
December 18, 2011
Johnny G's
Warner Robins, GA
USUAL SUSPECTS (MURDER 1 & AJ STEELE) def CB GIBSON & TOMMY DANIELS
"MARVELOUS" MICHAEL STEVENS w/ANTHONY ANDREWS def "OFFICER" CHRIS JACOBS
MIKE POSEY, COREY HOLLIS & CHIP DAY def FRANKIE VALENTINE, DREW ADLER & ANTHONY HENRY
J ROD & SAL RINAURO def HOT LIKE LAVA (CRU JONES & SHAWN BANKS)
MIKAEL JUDAS def BOBBY MOORE
AJ STEELE def JEREMY VAIN by DQ, VAIN RETAINED THE NWA RPW HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE
"SCRAP IRON" ADAM PEARCE def KYLE MATTHEWS to retain the NWA WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE in a 2 out of 3 fall match. MATTHEWS pinned PEARCE in FALL ONE, PEARCE pinned MATTHEWS in FALLS TWO & THREE
Next NWA RPW TV TAPING IS 1-8-12 at Johnny G's in Warner Robins, GA 2PM
For more on NWA RPW, go to:
www.rampageprowrestling.com
December 18, 2011
Johnny G's
Warner Robins, GA
USUAL SUSPECTS (MURDER 1 & AJ STEELE) def CB GIBSON & TOMMY DANIELS
"MARVELOUS" MICHAEL STEVENS w/ANTHONY ANDREWS def "OFFICER" CHRIS JACOBS
MIKE POSEY, COREY HOLLIS & CHIP DAY def FRANKIE VALENTINE, DREW ADLER & ANTHONY HENRY
J ROD & SAL RINAURO def HOT LIKE LAVA (CRU JONES & SHAWN BANKS)
MIKAEL JUDAS def BOBBY MOORE
AJ STEELE def JEREMY VAIN by DQ, VAIN RETAINED THE NWA RPW HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE
"SCRAP IRON" ADAM PEARCE def KYLE MATTHEWS to retain the NWA WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE in a 2 out of 3 fall match. MATTHEWS pinned PEARCE in FALL ONE, PEARCE pinned MATTHEWS in FALLS TWO & THREE
Next NWA RPW TV TAPING IS 1-8-12 at Johnny G's in Warner Robins, GA 2PM
For more on NWA RPW, go to:
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12/17/11 NWA Anarchy Results
_NWA Anarchy
December 17, 2011
Seasons Beating 2011
NWA Arena
Cornelia, GA
Courtesy of the NWA Anarchy Facebook Page.
NWA ANARCHY IN CORNELIA, GA LIVE REPORT: GUNNER, ADAM PEARCE AND MORE
By Larry Goodman on 2011-12-19 07:30:00
Season’s Beating 2011 was the best show NWA Anarchy has presented since Franklin Dove took ownership of the company in May of this year.
On paper, it was the most compelling lineup Anarchy has put forth during the Dove era – the first NWA World Heavyweight Title match at the NWA Arena in over a decade, two gimmick matches based on well developed programs, and a ladder match thrown in to spice things up. In the ring, it was all that it was cracked up to be and more. The storytelling was exceptionally good throughout. There were no bad matches, and the Hangman’s Match between Hate Junkies and Urban Assault Squad was a classic of the ultra violent variety.
Attendance was 120, more or less the same as Fright Night. None of top matches had sustained heat, although the crowd popped for key spots and finishes. Booker Bill Behrens noted that the current fanbase responds differently to violence than Anarchy crowds of the past. They’re paying close attention but they get quiet.
The problems of note related to the length of the show (started late and ran until 11:30) and the order of the matches. The second half was three gimmick matches in a row, all with essentially no DQ rules.
“Gunner” Phil Shatter came out to start the show. Gunner replaced Dove, who took the show biz adage about breaking a leg too literally, as he severely twisted his ankle backstage just before bell time and couldn’t go. Gunner thanked the fans for their support and talked about getting his start in Anarchy in 2006.
(1) Anthony Henry defeated NWA Anarchy Young Lion’s Champion “Bro” Newsom via countout at 8:04. Henry was off to a hot start until Newsom delivered a devastating reverse DDT on the ring frame. Newsom worked on Henry’s back. On the comeback, Henry hit a missile dropkick for two. They traded near falls. Henry kicked out of Bro’s small package. The crowd, which had relatively quiet, sensed an upset and got behind Henry huge. Henry tried for his cloverleaf finisher. Bro got to the ropes and opted to take the 10 count to save his title.
Newly appointed NWA Anarchy Enforcer Brodie Chase told Bro he had done a smart thing, but in so doing, he made Chase look like an ass. Therefore, Chase said he was adding some sizzle to the January 14 show – a rematch with the ring surrounded by fans with leather straps. Chase named timekeeper Bo as the first strapper. Bo started snapping his belt, so Bro snatched Bo’s hat and stomped it flat. This segment got over great. Chase’s mic work was tremendous.
John Johnson entered the ring with his Ambassadors (Jacoby Boykins & Chris Mayne). Johnson is doing the duel role of heel TV commentator and manager, and he cut an excellent promo – short and to the point - explaining how Anarchy had disrespected each of them in different ways. The best part was Johnson talking about how Boykins jeopardized his life in the military. The military part is true, but due to a medical condition, Boykins wasn’t sent overseas. Johnson vowed that they would take their opportunities in 2012. There’s something about the Ambassadors that riles up a certain segment of the crowd beyond belief, and they got it into huge. Ambassadors came across as a force to be reckoned with.
(2) Slim J & Bryan Casanova defeated Armed & Dangerous (Lane Vasser & Johnny Dangerous) in 12:25 to retain the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Championship. The story of the match was the big guys (Casanova and Vasser) beating on the little guys to set up the inevitable clash of the titans. Casanova hit a press slam and got in Vasser’s face. Casanova is starting to look a bit more comfortable in the babyface role. There was a cool sequence where J fought off a press slam and a fallaway slam before Vasser clutched him by the throat and planted him. J did a moonsault off of Casanova’s shoulder and hit it perfectly. They went a couple minutes too long before getting to the showdown, but once they got there, the stuff between Vasser and Casanova worked beautifully. In the end, Vasser had J up for his finisher (a variant of the Attitude Adjustment), while Casanova had Dangerous set up for his finisher (the TKO). The hit them at the same time. Evidently J kicked out and Dangerous did not.
Postmatch, Vasser turned evil, laying his partner out with two belt shots. There had been undertones of dissension in the partnership, as this wasn’t the first time Dangerous had let Vasser down.
(3) Jacob Ashworth & Skirra Corvus & Dustin Knight beat Andrew Pendleton III & John Skyler & Bobby Moore in 15:48. This match had great heat primarily due to Moore. The crowd delights in giving him hell, and his hilarious reactions bring on even more. One fan brought a “Barney” doll to add to the torture. Moore was going to punt it, but Skyler pulled it away at the last instant and Moore took a pratfall. Presuming that Henry takes the Young Lion’s title from Newsom at some point, Skyler would make an ideal opponent for him. Knight was the babyface in peril. There’s nobody on the roster better suited for the role. They did a six way tower of doom spot that showcased the freaky flexibility of Corvus. While four guys crashed to the mat, Corvus managed to hang in a tree of woe position and give Skyler a german suplex from there. The action was solid all the way through, but they did more than necessary for this spot on the show. The finish saw Skyler spear Moore when Corvus used a Matrix move to duck out of the way. Corvus and Knight teamed up on an electric chair/flying bodypress and Knight pinned Skyler.
(4) Adam Pearce retained the NWA World Heavyweight Championship by defeating NWA North American Champion Shaun Tempers and NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion Azrael in an elimination match at 14:57. The title shot was originally granted to Tempers, but the now suspended Reverend Dan Wilson lobbied that as Anarchy champion, his guy deserved a shot. Dove made it a three way and this pissed Tempers off no end. At the start, Pearce ordered Azrael and Tempers to wrestle. Just when it looked like they were going to comply, they started beating Peace’s ass instead. It didn’t take long for the cooperation to break down though. Tempers got a two count on Azrael with a sneaky roll up, and their rivalry became the real story. Azrael’s flurry of offense against Pearce was the hottest point of the match. I was waiting for Azrael to unleash those hellacious chops of his but it never happened, and Pearce managed to roll out from under Azrael’s frogsplash elbow. The action moved to ringside. Azrael whipped Pearce hard into the rail and rolled him back into the ring, where Tempers covered the champion for a two count. They did a three way sleeper spot. With all three battling on the ropes, Tempers brought Azrael off with a Russian legsweep and went back after Pearce. But Azrael recovered and hit the Ted Bundy to pin Tempers at 12:26. Moments later, Azrael connected with the frogsplash elbow, but Tempers spitefully put Pearce’s foot on the bottom rope. Tempers was screaming at Azrael for screwing him as he headed to the back. Pearce blocked a roll up and kicked out of an inside cradle at one. Azrael nailed Pearce with a running forearm. Pearce immediately leveled Azrael with a lariat for the three count. The match worked as far as advancing the story between Azrael and Tempers, but it was disappointing as a world title match, and it didn’t feel like either Anarchy guy was elevated in that regard.
Afterward, Pearce stayed down in the ring for a solid 10 minutes like he had been knocked out. They had referees and security tending to him and the whole nine yards. After all that, Pearce jumped up good as new and gave some poor security guy two piledrivers.
To start the second half, Dove made an appearance on crutches to thank the fans and all of the Anarchy personnel.
(5) Seth Delay won the NWA Anarchy TV Title by defeating champion Steven Walters & Mike Posey & Corey Hollis in a ladder match at 12:30. This was thrown together at the last TV taping. Delay and Walters have issues, but there was no logical reason to put these four into a ladder match for the title except as a stunt show. Hollis and Posey were introduced as Rave Approved. They worked together until they didn’t. Hollis ambushed Walters on the ramp and it was on. The first big spot was Delay doing a flip dive off of the announcer’s booth. A 10 foot ladder and two 6 foot ladders were brought into play. Delay dove off the top rung off the 10 foot ladder, which was set up at ringside, over the top rope and into the ring with a double lariat. Delay was taking his life into his hands on that spot. I have no idea what got into him in this match. Walters came off a ladder with a chestcracker on Hollis. Walters and Delay gave Posey a superplex off the two six foot ladders. All three were destroyed. Delay gave Hollis the Overnite Sensation onto a ladder. That had to suck. All four simultaneously scaled the 10 foot ladder to go for the belt. The belt came unhooked. That wasn’t supposed to happen. Some fast thinking here, as Delay and Hollis fell off the ladder and hit the ground with both still grasping the belt. Confusion reigned. Behrens called for a restart and the belt was rehung. Posey and Hollis used the ladders as ramps to launch stereo dives to the outside, a fairly spectacular spot that got zero response. Weird. Walters climbed the ladder and got one hand on the belt. At that point, Delay clocked Walters with the brass knucks and got the prize. Delay celebrated by Tebowing with the knucks still on his hand. Funny how things work out sometimes. The belt coming down prematurely actually added to the drama of the match.
(6) Urban Assault Squad (Shadow Jackson & Nemesis) beat Hate Junkies (Dany Only & Stryknyn) in a Hangman’s Match at 14:08. In a word, this was psychotic. Stryknyn took ungodly punishment. The two nooses were hung over the ramp. First ones to get two them could use them, and the match could only end with both team members being hung. Nemesis gave Stryknyn a back suplex on the ramp, and Stryknyn’s head appeared to bounce off the ramp. Jackson sent Stryknyn flying into the announcer’s booth with a monkey flip. Stryknyn bled. Nemesis tried to hang Only, but Stryknyn speared him to break it up. Jackson tried to hang Only, and Stryknyn broke that up with a chairshot. Junkies filled the ring with chairs. Only gave Nemesis a back suplex onto a chair. Stryknyn tried asphyxiate Jackson with a plastic bag. They did a close call where the Junkies almost had UAS hung. Nemesis put the noose around Only’s neck, tossed him over the rail and dragged his limp body across the floor. Nemesis was taking no prisoners. All four battled on the floor. Nemesis gave Stryknyn a sick chairshot to the head, busting him open the hardway. Only was now bleeding like a stuck pig. His face was covered in crimson. UAS did the beast up pose, signaling that the end was near. They laid the Junkies out with big move combos, and proceeded with the double hanging over the top rope. A sick match and a fitting end to the feud.
A short break was needed to allow the blood spill team to disinfect the ring.
(7) Seven (with Jeff G. Bailey) defeated Mikal Judas in No DQ- No Holds Barred Match at 14:20. A much anticipated meeting of the monsters. Unfortunately, there wasn’t much they could do that the fans hadn’t already seen in the two previous matches. The action was as much outside the ring as inside. It was all Judas in the early going. Seven took over. I didn’t see how because I was distracted by Bailey telling fan he smelled like a monkey that had rolled in his own feces. A knockdown lariat by Judas got a pop. His comeback built to El Crucifijo, but Seven backdropped his way out of it. Seven decked Judas with a double ax off the middle rope. Seven connected with the bicycle kick and tried to come off the ropes again, but Judas caught him with a gutshot. Back and forth they went. Bailey slid a chair into the ring. They goozled each other. Judas kicked Seven low (served him right), gave him a drop toe hold onto the chair and blasted him with a chairshot that sounded like a gunshot. Judas had Seven up for El Crucifijo when the lights went out…lights on and Vasser was in the ring with Judas slung across his shoulders. Vasser hit the Attitude Adjustment, and Seven followed with a flying elbow drop for the pin.
Afterward, Seven, Vasser and Bailey were all putting the boots to Judas. Seven gave Judas the chokebomb. J and Dangerous tried to make a save and got decimated by Bailey’s monsters. Chase came out and got into a screaming match with Bailey, threatening suspension and such. Bailey departed with his twin towers. Judas was down for awhile, but he did manage to leave under his own power. Awesome way to end the show. Nobody saw the thing with Vasser coming, and Bailey now having two big guys to beat on him builds more sympathy for Judas.
NOTES: Former owner Jerry Palmer was visiting backstage…Todd Sexton again had a hand in the booking and agenting of matches…Anarchy will be off until January 15. Already announced for that date is the Newsom/Henry fan participation strap match and Azrael defending the Anarchy heavyweight title vs. Jackson…Former APW ring announcer Michael Gentry was in the house…Congratulation to “The Rev” Dan Wilson and his wife (and former NWA Main Event camerawoman and wrestling fashion critic) Anni on the birth of their daughter, “Lorelai Elizabeth “Rory” Wilson, born on December 6 at 11:24am, 7lbs, 3oz and 19.75 inches…The ring announcer was Bret Wolverton…The referees were Ken Wallace and Dee Byers…The TV announce team was Tim E. D and John Johnson…Gunner was only 24 hours removed from wrestling on the AAA “Geurra de Titanes” PPV in Mexico
For more information on NWA Anarchy, go to:
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Seasons Beating 2011
NWA Arena
Cornelia, GA
Courtesy of the NWA Anarchy Facebook Page.
NWA ANARCHY IN CORNELIA, GA LIVE REPORT: GUNNER, ADAM PEARCE AND MORE
By Larry Goodman on 2011-12-19 07:30:00
Season’s Beating 2011 was the best show NWA Anarchy has presented since Franklin Dove took ownership of the company in May of this year.
On paper, it was the most compelling lineup Anarchy has put forth during the Dove era – the first NWA World Heavyweight Title match at the NWA Arena in over a decade, two gimmick matches based on well developed programs, and a ladder match thrown in to spice things up. In the ring, it was all that it was cracked up to be and more. The storytelling was exceptionally good throughout. There were no bad matches, and the Hangman’s Match between Hate Junkies and Urban Assault Squad was a classic of the ultra violent variety.
Attendance was 120, more or less the same as Fright Night. None of top matches had sustained heat, although the crowd popped for key spots and finishes. Booker Bill Behrens noted that the current fanbase responds differently to violence than Anarchy crowds of the past. They’re paying close attention but they get quiet.
The problems of note related to the length of the show (started late and ran until 11:30) and the order of the matches. The second half was three gimmick matches in a row, all with essentially no DQ rules.
“Gunner” Phil Shatter came out to start the show. Gunner replaced Dove, who took the show biz adage about breaking a leg too literally, as he severely twisted his ankle backstage just before bell time and couldn’t go. Gunner thanked the fans for their support and talked about getting his start in Anarchy in 2006.
(1) Anthony Henry defeated NWA Anarchy Young Lion’s Champion “Bro” Newsom via countout at 8:04. Henry was off to a hot start until Newsom delivered a devastating reverse DDT on the ring frame. Newsom worked on Henry’s back. On the comeback, Henry hit a missile dropkick for two. They traded near falls. Henry kicked out of Bro’s small package. The crowd, which had relatively quiet, sensed an upset and got behind Henry huge. Henry tried for his cloverleaf finisher. Bro got to the ropes and opted to take the 10 count to save his title.
Newly appointed NWA Anarchy Enforcer Brodie Chase told Bro he had done a smart thing, but in so doing, he made Chase look like an ass. Therefore, Chase said he was adding some sizzle to the January 14 show – a rematch with the ring surrounded by fans with leather straps. Chase named timekeeper Bo as the first strapper. Bo started snapping his belt, so Bro snatched Bo’s hat and stomped it flat. This segment got over great. Chase’s mic work was tremendous.
John Johnson entered the ring with his Ambassadors (Jacoby Boykins & Chris Mayne). Johnson is doing the duel role of heel TV commentator and manager, and he cut an excellent promo – short and to the point - explaining how Anarchy had disrespected each of them in different ways. The best part was Johnson talking about how Boykins jeopardized his life in the military. The military part is true, but due to a medical condition, Boykins wasn’t sent overseas. Johnson vowed that they would take their opportunities in 2012. There’s something about the Ambassadors that riles up a certain segment of the crowd beyond belief, and they got it into huge. Ambassadors came across as a force to be reckoned with.
(2) Slim J & Bryan Casanova defeated Armed & Dangerous (Lane Vasser & Johnny Dangerous) in 12:25 to retain the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Championship. The story of the match was the big guys (Casanova and Vasser) beating on the little guys to set up the inevitable clash of the titans. Casanova hit a press slam and got in Vasser’s face. Casanova is starting to look a bit more comfortable in the babyface role. There was a cool sequence where J fought off a press slam and a fallaway slam before Vasser clutched him by the throat and planted him. J did a moonsault off of Casanova’s shoulder and hit it perfectly. They went a couple minutes too long before getting to the showdown, but once they got there, the stuff between Vasser and Casanova worked beautifully. In the end, Vasser had J up for his finisher (a variant of the Attitude Adjustment), while Casanova had Dangerous set up for his finisher (the TKO). The hit them at the same time. Evidently J kicked out and Dangerous did not.
Postmatch, Vasser turned evil, laying his partner out with two belt shots. There had been undertones of dissension in the partnership, as this wasn’t the first time Dangerous had let Vasser down.
(3) Jacob Ashworth & Skirra Corvus & Dustin Knight beat Andrew Pendleton III & John Skyler & Bobby Moore in 15:48. This match had great heat primarily due to Moore. The crowd delights in giving him hell, and his hilarious reactions bring on even more. One fan brought a “Barney” doll to add to the torture. Moore was going to punt it, but Skyler pulled it away at the last instant and Moore took a pratfall. Presuming that Henry takes the Young Lion’s title from Newsom at some point, Skyler would make an ideal opponent for him. Knight was the babyface in peril. There’s nobody on the roster better suited for the role. They did a six way tower of doom spot that showcased the freaky flexibility of Corvus. While four guys crashed to the mat, Corvus managed to hang in a tree of woe position and give Skyler a german suplex from there. The action was solid all the way through, but they did more than necessary for this spot on the show. The finish saw Skyler spear Moore when Corvus used a Matrix move to duck out of the way. Corvus and Knight teamed up on an electric chair/flying bodypress and Knight pinned Skyler.
(4) Adam Pearce retained the NWA World Heavyweight Championship by defeating NWA North American Champion Shaun Tempers and NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion Azrael in an elimination match at 14:57. The title shot was originally granted to Tempers, but the now suspended Reverend Dan Wilson lobbied that as Anarchy champion, his guy deserved a shot. Dove made it a three way and this pissed Tempers off no end. At the start, Pearce ordered Azrael and Tempers to wrestle. Just when it looked like they were going to comply, they started beating Peace’s ass instead. It didn’t take long for the cooperation to break down though. Tempers got a two count on Azrael with a sneaky roll up, and their rivalry became the real story. Azrael’s flurry of offense against Pearce was the hottest point of the match. I was waiting for Azrael to unleash those hellacious chops of his but it never happened, and Pearce managed to roll out from under Azrael’s frogsplash elbow. The action moved to ringside. Azrael whipped Pearce hard into the rail and rolled him back into the ring, where Tempers covered the champion for a two count. They did a three way sleeper spot. With all three battling on the ropes, Tempers brought Azrael off with a Russian legsweep and went back after Pearce. But Azrael recovered and hit the Ted Bundy to pin Tempers at 12:26. Moments later, Azrael connected with the frogsplash elbow, but Tempers spitefully put Pearce’s foot on the bottom rope. Tempers was screaming at Azrael for screwing him as he headed to the back. Pearce blocked a roll up and kicked out of an inside cradle at one. Azrael nailed Pearce with a running forearm. Pearce immediately leveled Azrael with a lariat for the three count. The match worked as far as advancing the story between Azrael and Tempers, but it was disappointing as a world title match, and it didn’t feel like either Anarchy guy was elevated in that regard.
Afterward, Pearce stayed down in the ring for a solid 10 minutes like he had been knocked out. They had referees and security tending to him and the whole nine yards. After all that, Pearce jumped up good as new and gave some poor security guy two piledrivers.
To start the second half, Dove made an appearance on crutches to thank the fans and all of the Anarchy personnel.
(5) Seth Delay won the NWA Anarchy TV Title by defeating champion Steven Walters & Mike Posey & Corey Hollis in a ladder match at 12:30. This was thrown together at the last TV taping. Delay and Walters have issues, but there was no logical reason to put these four into a ladder match for the title except as a stunt show. Hollis and Posey were introduced as Rave Approved. They worked together until they didn’t. Hollis ambushed Walters on the ramp and it was on. The first big spot was Delay doing a flip dive off of the announcer’s booth. A 10 foot ladder and two 6 foot ladders were brought into play. Delay dove off the top rung off the 10 foot ladder, which was set up at ringside, over the top rope and into the ring with a double lariat. Delay was taking his life into his hands on that spot. I have no idea what got into him in this match. Walters came off a ladder with a chestcracker on Hollis. Walters and Delay gave Posey a superplex off the two six foot ladders. All three were destroyed. Delay gave Hollis the Overnite Sensation onto a ladder. That had to suck. All four simultaneously scaled the 10 foot ladder to go for the belt. The belt came unhooked. That wasn’t supposed to happen. Some fast thinking here, as Delay and Hollis fell off the ladder and hit the ground with both still grasping the belt. Confusion reigned. Behrens called for a restart and the belt was rehung. Posey and Hollis used the ladders as ramps to launch stereo dives to the outside, a fairly spectacular spot that got zero response. Weird. Walters climbed the ladder and got one hand on the belt. At that point, Delay clocked Walters with the brass knucks and got the prize. Delay celebrated by Tebowing with the knucks still on his hand. Funny how things work out sometimes. The belt coming down prematurely actually added to the drama of the match.
(6) Urban Assault Squad (Shadow Jackson & Nemesis) beat Hate Junkies (Dany Only & Stryknyn) in a Hangman’s Match at 14:08. In a word, this was psychotic. Stryknyn took ungodly punishment. The two nooses were hung over the ramp. First ones to get two them could use them, and the match could only end with both team members being hung. Nemesis gave Stryknyn a back suplex on the ramp, and Stryknyn’s head appeared to bounce off the ramp. Jackson sent Stryknyn flying into the announcer’s booth with a monkey flip. Stryknyn bled. Nemesis tried to hang Only, but Stryknyn speared him to break it up. Jackson tried to hang Only, and Stryknyn broke that up with a chairshot. Junkies filled the ring with chairs. Only gave Nemesis a back suplex onto a chair. Stryknyn tried asphyxiate Jackson with a plastic bag. They did a close call where the Junkies almost had UAS hung. Nemesis put the noose around Only’s neck, tossed him over the rail and dragged his limp body across the floor. Nemesis was taking no prisoners. All four battled on the floor. Nemesis gave Stryknyn a sick chairshot to the head, busting him open the hardway. Only was now bleeding like a stuck pig. His face was covered in crimson. UAS did the beast up pose, signaling that the end was near. They laid the Junkies out with big move combos, and proceeded with the double hanging over the top rope. A sick match and a fitting end to the feud.
A short break was needed to allow the blood spill team to disinfect the ring.
(7) Seven (with Jeff G. Bailey) defeated Mikal Judas in No DQ- No Holds Barred Match at 14:20. A much anticipated meeting of the monsters. Unfortunately, there wasn’t much they could do that the fans hadn’t already seen in the two previous matches. The action was as much outside the ring as inside. It was all Judas in the early going. Seven took over. I didn’t see how because I was distracted by Bailey telling fan he smelled like a monkey that had rolled in his own feces. A knockdown lariat by Judas got a pop. His comeback built to El Crucifijo, but Seven backdropped his way out of it. Seven decked Judas with a double ax off the middle rope. Seven connected with the bicycle kick and tried to come off the ropes again, but Judas caught him with a gutshot. Back and forth they went. Bailey slid a chair into the ring. They goozled each other. Judas kicked Seven low (served him right), gave him a drop toe hold onto the chair and blasted him with a chairshot that sounded like a gunshot. Judas had Seven up for El Crucifijo when the lights went out…lights on and Vasser was in the ring with Judas slung across his shoulders. Vasser hit the Attitude Adjustment, and Seven followed with a flying elbow drop for the pin.
Afterward, Seven, Vasser and Bailey were all putting the boots to Judas. Seven gave Judas the chokebomb. J and Dangerous tried to make a save and got decimated by Bailey’s monsters. Chase came out and got into a screaming match with Bailey, threatening suspension and such. Bailey departed with his twin towers. Judas was down for awhile, but he did manage to leave under his own power. Awesome way to end the show. Nobody saw the thing with Vasser coming, and Bailey now having two big guys to beat on him builds more sympathy for Judas.
NOTES: Former owner Jerry Palmer was visiting backstage…Todd Sexton again had a hand in the booking and agenting of matches…Anarchy will be off until January 15. Already announced for that date is the Newsom/Henry fan participation strap match and Azrael defending the Anarchy heavyweight title vs. Jackson…Former APW ring announcer Michael Gentry was in the house…Congratulation to “The Rev” Dan Wilson and his wife (and former NWA Main Event camerawoman and wrestling fashion critic) Anni on the birth of their daughter, “Lorelai Elizabeth “Rory” Wilson, born on December 6 at 11:24am, 7lbs, 3oz and 19.75 inches…The ring announcer was Bret Wolverton…The referees were Ken Wallace and Dee Byers…The TV announce team was Tim E. D and John Johnson…Gunner was only 24 hours removed from wrestling on the AAA “Geurra de Titanes” PPV in Mexico
For more information on NWA Anarchy, go to:
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12/17/11 NWA Deep Southern Results
_NWA Deep Southern Championship Wrestling
December 17, 2011
DSCW Arena
Blue Ridge, GA
Courtesy of the DSCW Facebook Page.
This was the last show of the year for DSCW. A large and lively crowd at hand.
In the opening contest was local hero Ray Ray taking on DSCW training school graduate Crash Test Dummy a good back and forth match between the to lightweight contenders,Ray Ray get the pin with a Victory Roll at the 10:26 mark.
In the second match of the evening
All Star took on DSCW trainee Semper Fi Cody Roberts
The All Star pinned Cody Roberts with the loaded mask trick at the 8:15 mark.
Third match of the night was
Jessica Wetmore with her new handler Slick Rick took on Lindsey Lambert. This was a good solid mat classic by both these ladies.
Wetmore gets the pin after Slick rick slides her a pair of brass knucks at the 8:03 mark.
Fourth match of night
The DSCW light heavyweight champ Mesiah Talon Williams took on The Masked Scorpion. The scorpion was looking strong most of the match till the ref catches Williams with a low blow at the 9:48 mark to give the Scorpion the victory by DQ.
The fith match of the evening was
A true wrestling barn burner that kept everyone on there feet.
DSCW Heavyweight champion All Business Brian Rivers and his manager Logan Chase took on the number one contender for the title Chip Hazard. This was an amazing match that could have been the main event at any show. 24:08 in the match Chase hits Hazard with a tennis racket in the ribs while the refs attention was deverted allowing Rivers to hit Hazard with the heart punch for the win.
December 17, 2011
DSCW Arena
Blue Ridge, GA
Courtesy of the DSCW Facebook Page.
This was the last show of the year for DSCW. A large and lively crowd at hand.
In the opening contest was local hero Ray Ray taking on DSCW training school graduate Crash Test Dummy a good back and forth match between the to lightweight contenders,Ray Ray get the pin with a Victory Roll at the 10:26 mark.
In the second match of the evening
All Star took on DSCW trainee Semper Fi Cody Roberts
The All Star pinned Cody Roberts with the loaded mask trick at the 8:15 mark.
Third match of the night was
Jessica Wetmore with her new handler Slick Rick took on Lindsey Lambert. This was a good solid mat classic by both these ladies.
Wetmore gets the pin after Slick rick slides her a pair of brass knucks at the 8:03 mark.
Fourth match of night
The DSCW light heavyweight champ Mesiah Talon Williams took on The Masked Scorpion. The scorpion was looking strong most of the match till the ref catches Williams with a low blow at the 9:48 mark to give the Scorpion the victory by DQ.
The fith match of the evening was
A true wrestling barn burner that kept everyone on there feet.
DSCW Heavyweight champion All Business Brian Rivers and his manager Logan Chase took on the number one contender for the title Chip Hazard. This was an amazing match that could have been the main event at any show. 24:08 in the match Chase hits Hazard with a tennis racket in the ribs while the refs attention was deverted allowing Rivers to hit Hazard with the heart punch for the win.
12/17/11 NWA East/ PWX Results
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NWA East/ Pro Wrestling Xpress Christmas Chaos 2011 Saturday December 17th, 2011 The PWX WrestlePlex
McKeesport, PA
Brandon K def. Ashton Amherst to qualify for the Christmas Chaos Match
JR Mega def. Dash Bennett to qualify for the Christmas Chaos Match
Jimmy Nutts, Jon Burton, & Crusher Hansen def. Kingdom James, Payton Graham, & Ryan Reign
Scottie Gash def. Ryan Mitchell to qualify for the Christmas Chaos Match
PWX Tag Team Champions the Iron City Monsters def. Paul Atlas & Troy Lords, Double Dragon, & The Shirley Doe Experience in a PWX-Mas Tag Title Gauntlet Match
Shane Taylor def. Mad Mike
JR Mega def. PWX Brass Knuckles Champion Chris Taylor before the Christmas Chaos match to win the title under Widl West 24/7 Rules
Brandon K def. interim PWX Three Rivers Champion Chris LeRusso in the Christmas Chaos match to win the title (match also involved PWX Heavyweight Champion Stryder, Brass Knuckles Champion JR Mega, Chris Taylor, and Scottie Gash). LeRusso was subbing for Robert Parker Williams in match.
For more information on NWA East/ PWX, go to:
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NWA East/ Pro Wrestling Xpress Christmas Chaos 2011 Saturday December 17th, 2011 The PWX WrestlePlex
McKeesport, PA
Brandon K def. Ashton Amherst to qualify for the Christmas Chaos Match
JR Mega def. Dash Bennett to qualify for the Christmas Chaos Match
Jimmy Nutts, Jon Burton, & Crusher Hansen def. Kingdom James, Payton Graham, & Ryan Reign
Scottie Gash def. Ryan Mitchell to qualify for the Christmas Chaos Match
PWX Tag Team Champions the Iron City Monsters def. Paul Atlas & Troy Lords, Double Dragon, & The Shirley Doe Experience in a PWX-Mas Tag Title Gauntlet Match
Shane Taylor def. Mad Mike
JR Mega def. PWX Brass Knuckles Champion Chris Taylor before the Christmas Chaos match to win the title under Widl West 24/7 Rules
Brandon K def. interim PWX Three Rivers Champion Chris LeRusso in the Christmas Chaos match to win the title (match also involved PWX Heavyweight Champion Stryder, Brass Knuckles Champion JR Mega, Chris Taylor, and Scottie Gash). LeRusso was subbing for Robert Parker Williams in match.
For more information on NWA East/ PWX, go to:
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12/17/11 NWA Full Throttle Action Results
_NWA Full Throttle Action
December 17th 2011
Toys For Tots Extreme Christmas
Shawnee Municipal Auditorium
Shawnee, Oklahoma
NWA FTA Xtreme Christmas saw the return of the NWA Oklahoma Heavyweight Championship belt but NWA FTA Management re-designated the name of the NWA Oklahoma Heavyweight Championship as the NWA FTA Heavyweight Championship.
Ring announcer’s CM Burnham and Dexter Hardaway open the show welcoming everyone to the show, Thanking all our sponsors for the evening, Shawnee Visitors Bureau, Buffalo Wild Wings of Shawnee, Xtreme Fitness 24/7, and Pinecliffe. Also announced some giveaways donated by our Sponsors. Raffle Items were
2 - $10 Gift Certificates to Buffalo Wild Wings
1 – 3 Month Membership to Xtreme Fitness
1 – 3 Month X-Box Live Gold Membership
1 – Wrestling Wear Galore Venom Mask
Also announced during the opening, the announcing of a 1 night only tournament to crown the 1st ever NWA Full Throttle Action Heavyweight Champion as well as a Battle Royal for the #1 Contendership.
The matches began with Round 1 of the NWA FTA Heavyweight Championship Tournament.
Opening Match (1st Round of tournament)
“The Oklahoma Nightmare” Carnage Vs Dakota Strom
Winner: Carnage
2nd Match (1st Round of tournament)
As Lil Joe was making his way to the ring, Sam Stackhouse came running from the back and started to beat down Lil Joe. While Sam was beating Lil Joe, Matt Garza ran to make the save and caused Sam to hurry out. Matt Remained at ringside to ensure no further attacks.
Lil Joe Vs “The Crimson Prince” Al Farat
Winner: Al Farat (Al used his Spike on Lil Joe without getting caught to help win the match)
3rd Match (1st Round of tournament)
Canadian Red Devil Vs Allen Jefferies
Winner: Canadian Red Devil
After the 3rd match we had a quick intermission giving away 1 - $10 Buffalo Wild Wings Gift Card and the Venom Mask.
Once we come back from intermission, the Current NWA Amarillo Heavyweight Champion Al Farat made his presence known about being in the tournament to win the NWA FTA Heavyweight Championship.
In an Exhibition 4th match
The Clockwork Clique (Sam Stackhouse & Chris Morrison) Vs Nathan Cruz & Buck Wyld
Winners: The Clockwork Clique
After the exhibition match, was the last match in the 1st Round.
5th Match (1st Round of tournament)
Matt Garza Vs Tom Donovan
Winner: Tom Donovan
After Tom wins, NWA FTA moved right into the Semi Finals for the NWA FTA Heavyweight Championship
6th Match (Semi Finals of Tournament)
Canadian Red Devil Vs Al Farat
Winner: Canadian Red Devil (Al Farat planted his Spike on Canadian Red Devil to get the decision reversed.)
Decision reversed your New winner: Al Farat
7th Match (Semi Finals of Tournament)
Tom Donovan Vs Carnage
Winner: Carnage
Last intermission where we gave away the remaining items of the raffle and a unique Auction of a 18”x22” poster of our Flyer signed by all the Wrestlers at the show.
8th Match
NWA FTA Heavyweight Championship #1 Contendership
Battle Royal
Winner: Se7en
9th Match
NWA FTA Heavyweight Championship
Current NWA Amarillo Heavyweight Champion “The Crimson Prince” Al Farat Vs Former NWA Oklahoma Heavyweight Champion “The Oklahoma Nightmare” Carnage
During the Match Al Farat attempted to use his Spike again in his match but was caught and stopped by the Referee. The Referee forced Al Farat to drop his spike, causing Al Farat to become very heated and spit in the Referee’s face. Al Farat turned around to attack Carnage but, “The Oklahoma Nightmare” was waiting with Al Farat’s Spike. Carnage hit Al Farat with his own spike (Causing the crowd to go wild seeing Al Farat finally getting what he deserved all night) then making the pinfall.
Winner and 1st/New NWA FTA Heavyweight Champion: “The Oklahoma Nightmare” Carnage
As Carnage was celebrating, the New #1 contender Se7en came out and attacked Carnage. Carnage started to fight back causing Se7en to exit the ring. Carnage grab the mic and began to explain to Se7en how much he just messed up.
Dexter Hardaway and CM Burnham thanked everyone for coming out and announced that January 21st, Carnage would be making his 1st title defense against the #1 Contender Se7en.
For more information on NWA FTA, go to:
www.fullthrottleaction.com
December 17th 2011
Toys For Tots Extreme Christmas
Shawnee Municipal Auditorium
Shawnee, Oklahoma
NWA FTA Xtreme Christmas saw the return of the NWA Oklahoma Heavyweight Championship belt but NWA FTA Management re-designated the name of the NWA Oklahoma Heavyweight Championship as the NWA FTA Heavyweight Championship.
Ring announcer’s CM Burnham and Dexter Hardaway open the show welcoming everyone to the show, Thanking all our sponsors for the evening, Shawnee Visitors Bureau, Buffalo Wild Wings of Shawnee, Xtreme Fitness 24/7, and Pinecliffe. Also announced some giveaways donated by our Sponsors. Raffle Items were
2 - $10 Gift Certificates to Buffalo Wild Wings
1 – 3 Month Membership to Xtreme Fitness
1 – 3 Month X-Box Live Gold Membership
1 – Wrestling Wear Galore Venom Mask
Also announced during the opening, the announcing of a 1 night only tournament to crown the 1st ever NWA Full Throttle Action Heavyweight Champion as well as a Battle Royal for the #1 Contendership.
The matches began with Round 1 of the NWA FTA Heavyweight Championship Tournament.
Opening Match (1st Round of tournament)
“The Oklahoma Nightmare” Carnage Vs Dakota Strom
Winner: Carnage
2nd Match (1st Round of tournament)
As Lil Joe was making his way to the ring, Sam Stackhouse came running from the back and started to beat down Lil Joe. While Sam was beating Lil Joe, Matt Garza ran to make the save and caused Sam to hurry out. Matt Remained at ringside to ensure no further attacks.
Lil Joe Vs “The Crimson Prince” Al Farat
Winner: Al Farat (Al used his Spike on Lil Joe without getting caught to help win the match)
3rd Match (1st Round of tournament)
Canadian Red Devil Vs Allen Jefferies
Winner: Canadian Red Devil
After the 3rd match we had a quick intermission giving away 1 - $10 Buffalo Wild Wings Gift Card and the Venom Mask.
Once we come back from intermission, the Current NWA Amarillo Heavyweight Champion Al Farat made his presence known about being in the tournament to win the NWA FTA Heavyweight Championship.
In an Exhibition 4th match
The Clockwork Clique (Sam Stackhouse & Chris Morrison) Vs Nathan Cruz & Buck Wyld
Winners: The Clockwork Clique
After the exhibition match, was the last match in the 1st Round.
5th Match (1st Round of tournament)
Matt Garza Vs Tom Donovan
Winner: Tom Donovan
After Tom wins, NWA FTA moved right into the Semi Finals for the NWA FTA Heavyweight Championship
6th Match (Semi Finals of Tournament)
Canadian Red Devil Vs Al Farat
Winner: Canadian Red Devil (Al Farat planted his Spike on Canadian Red Devil to get the decision reversed.)
Decision reversed your New winner: Al Farat
7th Match (Semi Finals of Tournament)
Tom Donovan Vs Carnage
Winner: Carnage
Last intermission where we gave away the remaining items of the raffle and a unique Auction of a 18”x22” poster of our Flyer signed by all the Wrestlers at the show.
8th Match
NWA FTA Heavyweight Championship #1 Contendership
Battle Royal
Winner: Se7en
9th Match
NWA FTA Heavyweight Championship
Current NWA Amarillo Heavyweight Champion “The Crimson Prince” Al Farat Vs Former NWA Oklahoma Heavyweight Champion “The Oklahoma Nightmare” Carnage
During the Match Al Farat attempted to use his Spike again in his match but was caught and stopped by the Referee. The Referee forced Al Farat to drop his spike, causing Al Farat to become very heated and spit in the Referee’s face. Al Farat turned around to attack Carnage but, “The Oklahoma Nightmare” was waiting with Al Farat’s Spike. Carnage hit Al Farat with his own spike (Causing the crowd to go wild seeing Al Farat finally getting what he deserved all night) then making the pinfall.
Winner and 1st/New NWA FTA Heavyweight Champion: “The Oklahoma Nightmare” Carnage
As Carnage was celebrating, the New #1 contender Se7en came out and attacked Carnage. Carnage started to fight back causing Se7en to exit the ring. Carnage grab the mic and began to explain to Se7en how much he just messed up.
Dexter Hardaway and CM Burnham thanked everyone for coming out and announced that January 21st, Carnage would be making his 1st title defense against the #1 Contender Se7en.
For more information on NWA FTA, go to:
www.fullthrottleaction.com
12/14/11 NWA Ring Warriors Results
_NWA Ring Warriors
December 14, 2011
National Guard Armory
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Results from 12/14 in Fort Lauderdale before an enthusiastic crowd:
Tommy Vandal def. Pablo Marquez to retain the FOW title;
First Round Grand Championship Tournament action:
The Giant Titan def. Vordell Walker,
Steve "Moose" Madison def. Wes Brisco
Cassidy Riley def. Francisco Ciatso, and
Bruce Santee def. JD Maverick;
Tammy Sytch announced that she was bringing a women's division to NWA Ring Warriors and introduced Santana Garret as her protege;
NWA National Heavyweight Champ Chance Prophet fought to a wild double disqualification with CCW Champ The Tokyo Monster Kahagas;
The main event, the Dark City Fight Club retained the NWA World Tag Teams Titles with a victory over DX's "Bad Ass" Billy Gunn and "X-Pac" Sean Waltman thanks to outside help from Vordell Walker.
The NWA Ring Warriors will be back at the Fort Lauderdale Armory on Wednesday, Jan. 18 with a 6-man tag team main event of the Dark City Fight Club & Vordell Walker vs. DX & a partner to be named, plus Madison vs. Titan and Santee vs. Riley in second round tournament pairings, plus more.
For more on NWA Ring Warriors, go to:
www.ringwarriors.net
December 14, 2011
National Guard Armory
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Results from 12/14 in Fort Lauderdale before an enthusiastic crowd:
Tommy Vandal def. Pablo Marquez to retain the FOW title;
First Round Grand Championship Tournament action:
The Giant Titan def. Vordell Walker,
Steve "Moose" Madison def. Wes Brisco
Cassidy Riley def. Francisco Ciatso, and
Bruce Santee def. JD Maverick;
Tammy Sytch announced that she was bringing a women's division to NWA Ring Warriors and introduced Santana Garret as her protege;
NWA National Heavyweight Champ Chance Prophet fought to a wild double disqualification with CCW Champ The Tokyo Monster Kahagas;
The main event, the Dark City Fight Club retained the NWA World Tag Teams Titles with a victory over DX's "Bad Ass" Billy Gunn and "X-Pac" Sean Waltman thanks to outside help from Vordell Walker.
The NWA Ring Warriors will be back at the Fort Lauderdale Armory on Wednesday, Jan. 18 with a 6-man tag team main event of the Dark City Fight Club & Vordell Walker vs. DX & a partner to be named, plus Madison vs. Titan and Santee vs. Riley in second round tournament pairings, plus more.
For more on NWA Ring Warriors, go to:
www.ringwarriors.net
12/10/11 NWA Metro Pro Wrestling Results
_NWA Metro Pro
December 10, 2011
Turner Recreation Center
Kansas City, KS
- Metro Pro Title Match - Mad Dog McDowell (who was substituting for an injured Bull Schmitt) and Jeremy Wyatt fought to a double countout
- Pete Madden defeated Dan Walsh in a Hardcore Rules match. Afterwards, Madden - due to a stipulation - got five minutes in the ring with Magic Man, ultimately pinning him too
- Tyler Cook defeated Showtime Bradley Charles to even their "Best of Three" Series to one win a piece
- Mike Sydal defeated Mark Sterling 2 falls to 1 in a Best 2 Out Of 3 Falls Match
- Ryan Drago defeated Jack Gamble
- Girthy Management Group (Jeremy Wyatt & SBC) defeated the American Bulldogs (Mad Dog McDowell & Jon West)
- Trevor Murdock defeated Pete Madden in Madden's Retirement Match
- Miss Natural pinned Stacey O'Brien to win a Triple Threat Match, which also included Lucy Mendez
- Michael Strider defeated Matt Murphy, and Murphy lost his Commissioner title
For more information on NWA MPW, go to:
www.metrowrestling.com
December 10, 2011
Turner Recreation Center
Kansas City, KS
- Metro Pro Title Match - Mad Dog McDowell (who was substituting for an injured Bull Schmitt) and Jeremy Wyatt fought to a double countout
- Pete Madden defeated Dan Walsh in a Hardcore Rules match. Afterwards, Madden - due to a stipulation - got five minutes in the ring with Magic Man, ultimately pinning him too
- Tyler Cook defeated Showtime Bradley Charles to even their "Best of Three" Series to one win a piece
- Mike Sydal defeated Mark Sterling 2 falls to 1 in a Best 2 Out Of 3 Falls Match
- Ryan Drago defeated Jack Gamble
- Girthy Management Group (Jeremy Wyatt & SBC) defeated the American Bulldogs (Mad Dog McDowell & Jon West)
- Trevor Murdock defeated Pete Madden in Madden's Retirement Match
- Miss Natural pinned Stacey O'Brien to win a Triple Threat Match, which also included Lucy Mendez
- Michael Strider defeated Matt Murphy, and Murphy lost his Commissioner title
For more information on NWA MPW, go to:
www.metrowrestling.com
12/10/11 NWA Anarchy Results
_NWA Anarchy
December 10, 2011
NWA Arena
Cornelia, GA
Hate Junkies (Dany Only & Stryknyn) opened the show in ring talking about the suspension of Rev Dan Wilson, how they could not be silenced, and how they had defeated and eliminated everyone including UAS. UAS hit the ring with nooses and the Hate Junkies quickly retreated. Shadow Jackson & Nemesis said that on Dec 17th in a Hangman's Match at Season's Beatings Hate Junkies would both be hung over the top rope
Bobby Moore & Andrew Pendelton III defeated CB Gibson & Tommy Daniels.
NWA Anarchy Young Lions Champion Bo Newsom defeated Dustin Knight with the small package.
Johnny Dangerous w/Lane Vasser defeated Slim J w/Brian Cassanova.
NWA North American Champion Shaun Tempers & NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion Azrael defeated Billy Buck & Skirra Corvus.
Adrian Hawkins defeated Jacob Ashworth with the sharpshooter.
Anthony Henry defeated John Skyler. Postmatch Moore & Pendelton attacked Henry, and Bo Newsom came to the ring and began whipping Henry with his belt until Billy Buck, Jacob Ashworth & Dustin Knight ran them off.
Mike Posey & Corey Hollis defeated NWA Anarchy TV Champion Steven Walters & Seth Delay when Hollis pinned Walters.
Postmatch Posey demanded that Walters defend the TV Title. Anarchy Enforcer Brodie Chase agreed and ordered a ladder match for Season's Beatings with all 4 men.
Mikael Judas def Se7en with Jeff G. Bailey by DQ.
Postmatch Judas was blinded when Bailey threw powder in his face then was put through a table.
Brodie Chase said the two would be rematched at Season's Beatings, No DQ, No Holds Barred -- there must be a winner.
For more information on NWA Anarchy, go to:
www.nwaanarchy.net
December 10, 2011
NWA Arena
Cornelia, GA
Hate Junkies (Dany Only & Stryknyn) opened the show in ring talking about the suspension of Rev Dan Wilson, how they could not be silenced, and how they had defeated and eliminated everyone including UAS. UAS hit the ring with nooses and the Hate Junkies quickly retreated. Shadow Jackson & Nemesis said that on Dec 17th in a Hangman's Match at Season's Beatings Hate Junkies would both be hung over the top rope
Bobby Moore & Andrew Pendelton III defeated CB Gibson & Tommy Daniels.
NWA Anarchy Young Lions Champion Bo Newsom defeated Dustin Knight with the small package.
Johnny Dangerous w/Lane Vasser defeated Slim J w/Brian Cassanova.
NWA North American Champion Shaun Tempers & NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion Azrael defeated Billy Buck & Skirra Corvus.
Adrian Hawkins defeated Jacob Ashworth with the sharpshooter.
Anthony Henry defeated John Skyler. Postmatch Moore & Pendelton attacked Henry, and Bo Newsom came to the ring and began whipping Henry with his belt until Billy Buck, Jacob Ashworth & Dustin Knight ran them off.
Mike Posey & Corey Hollis defeated NWA Anarchy TV Champion Steven Walters & Seth Delay when Hollis pinned Walters.
Postmatch Posey demanded that Walters defend the TV Title. Anarchy Enforcer Brodie Chase agreed and ordered a ladder match for Season's Beatings with all 4 men.
Mikael Judas def Se7en with Jeff G. Bailey by DQ.
Postmatch Judas was blinded when Bailey threw powder in his face then was put through a table.
Brodie Chase said the two would be rematched at Season's Beatings, No DQ, No Holds Barred -- there must be a winner.
For more information on NWA Anarchy, go to:
www.nwaanarchy.net
12/10/11 NWA Fusion Results
_NWA Fusion
The Fight Before Christmas Results
12-10-2011
Kings & Queens Elementary School
Mattaponi, VA
Da New Bloodz won a gauntlet match that also included Ryan Nuzzi/Sam Bass, Tre Black/Ryan Zane, Krotch and K.OSS, and The eXecutioners.
NWA Fusion Alpha Title Match
"The War Horse" Larry Horsley d. Derrick Von Doom via referee stoppage when Von Doom passed out in the Sharpshooter
Dog Collar Loser Leaves Town Match
"The Geordie Bulldog" Sean Denny d. "The Pitbull" Shorty Smalls via submission with the Geordie Necktie. Sean Denny earned five minutes with his brother Marky D.
"The Geordie Bulldog" Sean Denny d. Marky D via submission with the Geordie Necktie.
No Holds Barred Street Fight
"The Pain Train" Preston Quinn d. "Diamond" Victor Griff with a small package
NWA Fusion Tag Team Championship
A1 d. Stephon Smith and Larry McHale to win the titles when Zak Hilton hit Stephon Smith with a chain
NWA Continental Championship
The Mempho Mofo d. Pat Cusick when he countered the Long Kiss Goodnight Sleeper by pushing off the turnbuckle and falling back onto Cusick and Marcus King Kong Dowling grabbed Cusick's feet to prevent him from kicking out."
After the match, Cusick choked Dowling into unconsciousness then dressed the manager in a wig, dress and makeup.
For more information on NWA Fusion, go to:
www.nwafusion.com
The Fight Before Christmas Results
12-10-2011
Kings & Queens Elementary School
Mattaponi, VA
Da New Bloodz won a gauntlet match that also included Ryan Nuzzi/Sam Bass, Tre Black/Ryan Zane, Krotch and K.OSS, and The eXecutioners.
NWA Fusion Alpha Title Match
"The War Horse" Larry Horsley d. Derrick Von Doom via referee stoppage when Von Doom passed out in the Sharpshooter
Dog Collar Loser Leaves Town Match
"The Geordie Bulldog" Sean Denny d. "The Pitbull" Shorty Smalls via submission with the Geordie Necktie. Sean Denny earned five minutes with his brother Marky D.
"The Geordie Bulldog" Sean Denny d. Marky D via submission with the Geordie Necktie.
No Holds Barred Street Fight
"The Pain Train" Preston Quinn d. "Diamond" Victor Griff with a small package
NWA Fusion Tag Team Championship
A1 d. Stephon Smith and Larry McHale to win the titles when Zak Hilton hit Stephon Smith with a chain
NWA Continental Championship
The Mempho Mofo d. Pat Cusick when he countered the Long Kiss Goodnight Sleeper by pushing off the turnbuckle and falling back onto Cusick and Marcus King Kong Dowling grabbed Cusick's feet to prevent him from kicking out."
After the match, Cusick choked Dowling into unconsciousness then dressed the manager in a wig, dress and makeup.
For more information on NWA Fusion, go to:
www.nwafusion.com
12/09/11 NWA Pro/ EWF Results
_NWA Pro/ Empire Wrestling Federation
December 9, 2011
Knights of Columbus #3851
Covina, CA
Hello ladies and gents, and welcome back! I am Brandi Mendez, Empire Wrestling Federation’s correspondent, bringing you the latest action-packed results from our Toy Drive benefit, involving 5 battle royal matches with 40 of your favorite EWF wrestlers, on Dec. 9th in Covina’s Knights of Columbus Hall. So, let’s get to them.
Match #1:
Mega Kingdom: “Mega King” Tommy Wilson, Freddy Bravo, Stryder, Crystal Michelle & Nick Lovin’
DEF.
Hearts on Fire: Cyanide, Vintage Dragon, Jarek Matthews, Mexican Warrior & Nikki Hollywood
In the opening competition, EWF saw the return of fan-favorite Jarek Matthews. The enthusiastic “Hearts on Fire” team made an amazing effort by executing big eliminations from the “Mega Kingdom,” like with Hollywood taking out Michelle, only later in the match to be power bombed by Wilson. The “Mega Kingdom” won the match with Wilson making the last elimination, and sending his highness to the main event of the night.
Match #2:
Rock’s Riddle: Rock Riddle, Killa Gorilla, Dave the Bruiser, Ein Idol & Maddix
DEF.
The Good Ole’ Boys: “Project 56” Joshua Dunbar, Chowder, “The Irish Icon” D.K. Murphy, Transformer Boy & Vizzion
Fan-favorite Vizzion also made a triumphant return, with the “Good Ole’ Boys.” The match began with intense aggression, especially from the Bar Room Saints leading the pack. Although the EWF fans were ecstatic to see Vizzion eliminate wrestling legend, the original “Mr. Wonderful” Rock Riddle, Dave the Bruiser came in behind the former EWF Champion to eliminate the final “Good Ole Boy,” enabling Bruiser and Idol the last ones standing from their team, and in the main event.
Match #3:
Johnny’s All-Stars: “The Midnight Cowboy, Handsome” Johnny Starr, “Iron Man” Mike Maze, So-Cal Crazy, “Certified Tough Guy” Brandon Gatson, & Valiant
DEF.
Mike’s Mountain: “Mighty” Mike Mountain, “King of the Streets” Mondo Vega, “The Anti-Hero” Ryan Taylor, “The Rattle from Seattle” Eddie Mattson & “The 400lb. Definition of Pain” Terex
Old rivalries were ignited once again as some of the top wrestlers on EWF’s roster came out to take on their and the EWF fans most hated men. “The 400lb. Definition of Pain” Terex made the first elimination by taking out rookie “Valiant.” The pace picked up tremendously while Gatson took on Starr took on the Fallen Empire and made a double elimination, leaving Crazy to take out Mountain and Mattson, leaving Terex. Maze took the honors of taking out his 15th Anniversary show opponent. With his signature flying elbow and a double-cover, Maze and Starr eliminated Terex, leaving both champions and Gatson advancing to the main event of the night.
Match #4:
La Familia: “Raunchy” Rico Dynamite, Damien Arsenick, Robby Phoenix, Tito Escondito & Pinky Santino
DEF.
The A-Team: “The Overnight Celebrity” Roger Ruiz, “Top Shelf” Jeremy Jaeger, Liger Rivera, Scorpio Sky & Willie Mack
In this epic match the “A-Team” pulled out all the stops when taking on the bad boys in the back, “La Familia.” With the new additions of Tito Escondido and Pinky were victorious with their usual under-handed tactics. Reigning over supreme EWF’s beloved “A-Team,” and taking out all their members, Phoenix and Arsenick eliminated Scorpio Sky for the win, and sending themselves into the final battle royal.
Match #5:
“Raunchy” Rico Dynamite, Robby Phoenix, Damien Arsenick, Dave the Bruiser, Ein Idol, “Mega King” Tommy Wilson & Freddy Bravo
DEF.
“The Midnight Cowboy, Handsome” Johnny Starr, “Certified Tough Guy” Brandon Gatson, “Iron Man” Mike Maze & So-Cal Crazy
In a surprising turn events, the main event didn’t disappoint in intensity and action. Starr, Maze, Gatson and Crazy dominated the first part of the competition. The momentum continued when Maze successfully eliminated Arsenick, leaving Wilson as the sole survivor on his team. After entering the squared circle, Wilson took out the EWF American Champion. After Maze was eliminated by Wilson, EWF Heavyweight Champion Starr stepped into take on the “Mega King,” only to be super kicked by Gatson in the face. With the assist by Gatson, Wilson eliminated Starr and won the final battle royal.
The questions remain; What’s going to happen now? Was Gatson aiming for Starr? What’s going to happen with Wilson in January? Well everyone, we’re going to have to wait until January 6th when your EWF stars return to the Knights of Columbus Hall. Don’t forget to check out our second Toy Drive Benefit, Dec. 17th at the American Sports University, in San Bernardino at 5pm!
Until then sports fan, This is Brandi Mendez signing off. Until next time, see you inside the ropes!
For more information on EWF, go to:
www.empirewrestlingfederation.com
December 9, 2011
Knights of Columbus #3851
Covina, CA
Hello ladies and gents, and welcome back! I am Brandi Mendez, Empire Wrestling Federation’s correspondent, bringing you the latest action-packed results from our Toy Drive benefit, involving 5 battle royal matches with 40 of your favorite EWF wrestlers, on Dec. 9th in Covina’s Knights of Columbus Hall. So, let’s get to them.
Match #1:
Mega Kingdom: “Mega King” Tommy Wilson, Freddy Bravo, Stryder, Crystal Michelle & Nick Lovin’
DEF.
Hearts on Fire: Cyanide, Vintage Dragon, Jarek Matthews, Mexican Warrior & Nikki Hollywood
In the opening competition, EWF saw the return of fan-favorite Jarek Matthews. The enthusiastic “Hearts on Fire” team made an amazing effort by executing big eliminations from the “Mega Kingdom,” like with Hollywood taking out Michelle, only later in the match to be power bombed by Wilson. The “Mega Kingdom” won the match with Wilson making the last elimination, and sending his highness to the main event of the night.
Match #2:
Rock’s Riddle: Rock Riddle, Killa Gorilla, Dave the Bruiser, Ein Idol & Maddix
DEF.
The Good Ole’ Boys: “Project 56” Joshua Dunbar, Chowder, “The Irish Icon” D.K. Murphy, Transformer Boy & Vizzion
Fan-favorite Vizzion also made a triumphant return, with the “Good Ole’ Boys.” The match began with intense aggression, especially from the Bar Room Saints leading the pack. Although the EWF fans were ecstatic to see Vizzion eliminate wrestling legend, the original “Mr. Wonderful” Rock Riddle, Dave the Bruiser came in behind the former EWF Champion to eliminate the final “Good Ole Boy,” enabling Bruiser and Idol the last ones standing from their team, and in the main event.
Match #3:
Johnny’s All-Stars: “The Midnight Cowboy, Handsome” Johnny Starr, “Iron Man” Mike Maze, So-Cal Crazy, “Certified Tough Guy” Brandon Gatson, & Valiant
DEF.
Mike’s Mountain: “Mighty” Mike Mountain, “King of the Streets” Mondo Vega, “The Anti-Hero” Ryan Taylor, “The Rattle from Seattle” Eddie Mattson & “The 400lb. Definition of Pain” Terex
Old rivalries were ignited once again as some of the top wrestlers on EWF’s roster came out to take on their and the EWF fans most hated men. “The 400lb. Definition of Pain” Terex made the first elimination by taking out rookie “Valiant.” The pace picked up tremendously while Gatson took on Starr took on the Fallen Empire and made a double elimination, leaving Crazy to take out Mountain and Mattson, leaving Terex. Maze took the honors of taking out his 15th Anniversary show opponent. With his signature flying elbow and a double-cover, Maze and Starr eliminated Terex, leaving both champions and Gatson advancing to the main event of the night.
Match #4:
La Familia: “Raunchy” Rico Dynamite, Damien Arsenick, Robby Phoenix, Tito Escondito & Pinky Santino
DEF.
The A-Team: “The Overnight Celebrity” Roger Ruiz, “Top Shelf” Jeremy Jaeger, Liger Rivera, Scorpio Sky & Willie Mack
In this epic match the “A-Team” pulled out all the stops when taking on the bad boys in the back, “La Familia.” With the new additions of Tito Escondido and Pinky were victorious with their usual under-handed tactics. Reigning over supreme EWF’s beloved “A-Team,” and taking out all their members, Phoenix and Arsenick eliminated Scorpio Sky for the win, and sending themselves into the final battle royal.
Match #5:
“Raunchy” Rico Dynamite, Robby Phoenix, Damien Arsenick, Dave the Bruiser, Ein Idol, “Mega King” Tommy Wilson & Freddy Bravo
DEF.
“The Midnight Cowboy, Handsome” Johnny Starr, “Certified Tough Guy” Brandon Gatson, “Iron Man” Mike Maze & So-Cal Crazy
In a surprising turn events, the main event didn’t disappoint in intensity and action. Starr, Maze, Gatson and Crazy dominated the first part of the competition. The momentum continued when Maze successfully eliminated Arsenick, leaving Wilson as the sole survivor on his team. After entering the squared circle, Wilson took out the EWF American Champion. After Maze was eliminated by Wilson, EWF Heavyweight Champion Starr stepped into take on the “Mega King,” only to be super kicked by Gatson in the face. With the assist by Gatson, Wilson eliminated Starr and won the final battle royal.
The questions remain; What’s going to happen now? Was Gatson aiming for Starr? What’s going to happen with Wilson in January? Well everyone, we’re going to have to wait until January 6th when your EWF stars return to the Knights of Columbus Hall. Don’t forget to check out our second Toy Drive Benefit, Dec. 17th at the American Sports University, in San Bernardino at 5pm!
Until then sports fan, This is Brandi Mendez signing off. Until next time, see you inside the ropes!
For more information on EWF, go to:
www.empirewrestlingfederation.com
12/09/11 NWA Houston Results
_NWA Houston
Christmas Carnage
December 9, 2011
VFW Post #8905
Cypress, TX
The Crusaders (Pop'n Lock) defeated Hammer Jack and Derek Neal.
Chaz Taylor pinned The Grappler.
Barbi Hayden defeated Angel Blue. After the match, Angel Blue attacked Barbi and Jen-Alise made the save. When asked why she would save her arch rival, Jen said Barbi takes enough abuse from Ken. She said it's time someone step in and help stop the abuse on Barbi.
NWA World Jr. Heavyweight Champion Kevin Douglas was called to the ring to discuss the injury he incurred last month while successfully defending his title against Awesome Andy. Doctors have insisted that Douglas take time off. Rudy Russo hit the scene calling Douglas a coward. With the help of Ken Carson, Silky Baines and DJ King, Russo attacked Douglas and knocked him out cold. Carson then provided Russo with a can of yellow spray paint. Russo painted a stripe down the champ's back and then told the crowd "I told you he was a coward, he has a yellow stripe running down his back". NWA Houston security carried Douglas out of the ring after his attackers retreated to the dressing room.
Ken Carson won the "Christmas Rumble" battle royal, and had the option of a $10,000 CD from TranStar Federal Credit Union or a title shot of his choosing at any time. Ken said he would keep the money because he is the best thing going in NWA Houston and would earn a title shot.
Rudy Russo defeated Bolt Brady to win the vacated NWA Lone Star Junior Heavyweight Championship.
The Psycho Circus ("Showtime" Scot Summers, "One Man" Mike Dell, and Jen-Alise) defeated Ken Carson, "Benchmark" Silky Baines, and "The Texas Torture Machine" DJ King in a 6-person tag team match. Jen pinned Carson to pick up the victory. NWA board of director Mike Sircy was the special guest referee.
In the main event, NWA Lone Star Heavyweight Champion "The Name That Entertains" Jasper Davis and NWA Tennessee Heavyweight Champion "The Dragon" Arrick Andrews battled to a 30-minute time limit draw. As a result of the draw, Jasper retains his championship. Carson hit the ring with the 10K check dragging Mike Sircy along. Carson told NWA Lone Star CEO Tony Brooklyn that he changed his mind and was cashing in the CD. He then instructed Sircy to make the three count. Carson hit the ring and rolled up an obviously fatigued Jasper Davis. Sircy reluctantly counted three. Carson is now the NWA Lone Star Heavyweight Champion!
For more information on NWA Houston, go to:
www.nwahouston.com
Christmas Carnage
December 9, 2011
VFW Post #8905
Cypress, TX
The Crusaders (Pop'n Lock) defeated Hammer Jack and Derek Neal.
Chaz Taylor pinned The Grappler.
Barbi Hayden defeated Angel Blue. After the match, Angel Blue attacked Barbi and Jen-Alise made the save. When asked why she would save her arch rival, Jen said Barbi takes enough abuse from Ken. She said it's time someone step in and help stop the abuse on Barbi.
NWA World Jr. Heavyweight Champion Kevin Douglas was called to the ring to discuss the injury he incurred last month while successfully defending his title against Awesome Andy. Doctors have insisted that Douglas take time off. Rudy Russo hit the scene calling Douglas a coward. With the help of Ken Carson, Silky Baines and DJ King, Russo attacked Douglas and knocked him out cold. Carson then provided Russo with a can of yellow spray paint. Russo painted a stripe down the champ's back and then told the crowd "I told you he was a coward, he has a yellow stripe running down his back". NWA Houston security carried Douglas out of the ring after his attackers retreated to the dressing room.
Ken Carson won the "Christmas Rumble" battle royal, and had the option of a $10,000 CD from TranStar Federal Credit Union or a title shot of his choosing at any time. Ken said he would keep the money because he is the best thing going in NWA Houston and would earn a title shot.
Rudy Russo defeated Bolt Brady to win the vacated NWA Lone Star Junior Heavyweight Championship.
The Psycho Circus ("Showtime" Scot Summers, "One Man" Mike Dell, and Jen-Alise) defeated Ken Carson, "Benchmark" Silky Baines, and "The Texas Torture Machine" DJ King in a 6-person tag team match. Jen pinned Carson to pick up the victory. NWA board of director Mike Sircy was the special guest referee.
In the main event, NWA Lone Star Heavyweight Champion "The Name That Entertains" Jasper Davis and NWA Tennessee Heavyweight Champion "The Dragon" Arrick Andrews battled to a 30-minute time limit draw. As a result of the draw, Jasper retains his championship. Carson hit the ring with the 10K check dragging Mike Sircy along. Carson told NWA Lone Star CEO Tony Brooklyn that he changed his mind and was cashing in the CD. He then instructed Sircy to make the three count. Carson hit the ring and rolled up an obviously fatigued Jasper Davis. Sircy reluctantly counted three. Carson is now the NWA Lone Star Heavyweight Champion!
For more information on NWA Houston, go to:
www.nwahouston.com
12/04/11 NWA UK Hammerlock Results
_NWA UK Hammerlock
December 4, 2011
Corringham Hall
Essex, England
Full Results - The Brothers (and sister) 'O' Rielly over Lazer Lagden and Jezabeth.
Money Mansfield defeated Josh Faulkner
Seek n Destroy over the team of Tank and Mean Tommy Dean
Dangerous Danny Eels won a 3 three way match
Jimmy Havoc defeated Cell to capture the NWA UK Light Heavyweight Title
Courtesy of the NWA UK Hammerlock Facebook Page.
For more information on NWA UK Hammerlock, go to:
www.nwahammerlock.com
December 4, 2011
Corringham Hall
Essex, England
Full Results - The Brothers (and sister) 'O' Rielly over Lazer Lagden and Jezabeth.
Money Mansfield defeated Josh Faulkner
Seek n Destroy over the team of Tank and Mean Tommy Dean
Dangerous Danny Eels won a 3 three way match
Jimmy Havoc defeated Cell to capture the NWA UK Light Heavyweight Title
Courtesy of the NWA UK Hammerlock Facebook Page.
For more information on NWA UK Hammerlock, go to:
www.nwahammerlock.com
12/04/11 NWA RPW Results
_NWA Rampage Pro Wrestling
December 4th, 2011.
Johnny G's
Warner Robins, GA
by Daniel Lee Lumm
Matches timed by Avery Edwards.
Before the show is officially kicked off, the crowd is treated with a video showcasing NWA’s 2011 Hall of Fame class. The class includes Pat O’Connor, Dusty Rhodes, Angel Sevoldi, Rikidozen, Sue “Tex” Green, “Classy” Freddie Blassie, Chief Wahoo McDaniel, Johnny Valentine, the LeBell/Eaton family, and Bill Apter.
Rob Adonis &”Hit for Hire” Bobby Moore(w/ Charlie Cash) Defeat Tommy Daniels & CB Gibson via pinfall
Referee: Dustin Robinson
Daniels and Gibson are new to the Rampage crowd but get some fairly supportive reactions from the crowd during the early match. The match was a good opening to the show to get the crowd hyped up a bit. The match ended with Cash Vault’s finisher, Moore’s boot to the face followed directly by a German Suplex by Adonis, for the win.
2 on 1 Handicap Tag Match
The Ninja defeats “The Winner” Anthony Andrews & “Marvelous” Michael Stevens via pinfall at 4:45
Referee: Stan Robinson
It’s announced that Andrews and Stevens will have to abide by Tag Team rules, which they quickly ignored as they both rushed Ninja, doing a number on him, before finally listening to the referee and playing more by the rules. From here Andrews and Stevens played it safe and tagged each other in regularly to stay at the top of their game. In the end, Ninja came out on top by rolling up Andrews after he accidently hit Marv. After the match, Stevens and Andrews attacked Ninja until the usual rogue crowd member rushed in to save him, only to later be taken out by security.
6-Man Tag Team Match
Mikael Judas & Murder 1 & AJ Steele defeat “Untouchable” Jeremy Vain & Rob Adonis & “Hit for Hire” Bobby Moore (w/ Charlie Cash) via pinfall at 15:12
Referee: Dustin Robinson
The crowd was more alive in this match, likely due to how much they always support the Usual Suspects. Vain was obviously intimidated by Mikael Judas, having barely slipped away from defeat from him just over a month ago. Most of the match had Murder 1 taking a beating from Cash Vault and Jeremy Vain, who collectively hold both the Tag Titles and the Heavyweight Title for Rampage. Moore enjoyed trash talking most of the time when they had control, with Steele showing obvious frustration with both the dirty tactics used by the opponents and the referee’s calls when they got away with them. About 12 minutes in, AJ tags in and clears house. At this point, everyone made their way into the ring and the ref lost control. The match ended with Suspects landing a Double Chokeslam on Moore to secure the win.
8-Man Tag Team Match
J-Rod & Drew Adler & Ace Rockwell & Adrian Hawkins defeat Corey Hollis & Chip Day & Mike Posey & Patrick Bentley via pinfall at 15:35
Referee: Stan Robinson
The match felt odd with Drew Adler being on J-Rod’s team, something most of the crowd didn’t see coming, but it worked out real well with Adler’s charisma and ability to get the crowd going. The match starts with J-Rod’s team attacking the Jimmy Rave Approved members and the ref taking a bit to restore order. We see a lot of the usual tricks from the Approved members, finding any opportunity to get around the referee to steer the match in their favor. Both teams really seem to be on even ground the entire match long, constantly tagging to stay fresh and showing amazing wrestling talent. In the end, everyone makes their way into the ring, with Approved coming out on top and isolated Adler while keeping his team mates outside. Right when it seems the Approved had the match in the bag, Adler rolled up Posey while the remaining members were focused on what was happening outside and managed to pick up the victory. After the match, Jimmy Rave Approved gives Referee Stan Robinson a difficult time, pushing him around and arguing about the match ending. The Senior Official, Dustin Robinson, makes his way to the ring to try and calm them down but things quickly get out of hand when Jimmy Rave runs to the ring and attacks Dustin once again. Rave manages to cut off a good bit of hair from Dustin as they go on to attack Stan and their opponents who just won the match. The RPW Sheriff, Thunderbolt Patterson, comes out to put an end to all the chaos, telling Rave that their attitude won’t be tolerated and that Rave “has to leave”. In a very interesting segment that went on for a few minutes, Patterson chewed out the Approved in a not-so PG tone ultimately ending in him daring them to cross him again. They finally all went to the back as we went to a short intermission for them to clean the ring of Dustin’s hair as he and Stan are helped to the back.
Rumble to determine who will face “Scrap Iron” Adam Pearce for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship on December 18th
The match lasted over 30 minutes with several competitors making their attempts to have a chance at the 10 Pounds of leather and gold. Interesting parts of the match included how the Approved managed to all get in the ring at once and create a significant numbers game, Judas taking all 4 of them out, Marv and Andrews stalling outside of the ring for fear of Judas, Ninja coming into the match and unmasking himself as the same rogue crowd member who stormed the ring earlier in the night, and even some surprising absentees such as Sal Rinauro, Jimmy Rave, and Shaun Banks. The order and time of the entrants as well as the eliminations are as follows:
--Patrick Bentley and CB Gibson started the match off.
*Gibson is eliminated 1:19
--Posey entered at 1:19
--Tommy Daniels entered at 2:37
*Posey eliminated Daniels at 3:07 (Daniels has the shortest run in the match with 30 seconds)
--Corey Hollis entered at 3:46
--Officer Chris Jacobs entered at 4:56
*Posey eliminated Jacobs at 5:34
--Anthony Henry entered at 6:05
--Chip Day entered at 7:13
*Chip Day eliminated Henry at 7:47
--Drew Adler entered at 8:21
*Posey eliminated Adler at 9:14
--Mikael Judas entered at 9:31
*Judas eliminated Posey at 10:24
*Judas eliminated Bentley at 10:31 (Bentley lasts the longest in the match at 10:31)
*Judas eliminated Hollis at 10:38
*Judas eliminated Day at 11:01
--Anthony Andrews entered at 10:38
--Michael Stevens entered 11:41
--Ninja entered at 12:53
*Ninja eliminated both Marv and Andrews at 13:14
*Judas eliminated Ninja at 13:28
--Rob Adonis entered at 14:00
--Jeremy Vain entered at 15:12
*Judas eliminated Adonis at 15:25
--Cru Jones entered at 16:24
--Adrian Hawkins entered at 17:34
*Vain eliminated Hawkins at 18:13
*Cru eliminated Judas at 18:24 (Judas gains the most eliminations with 6 people)
--Murder 1 enters at 18:39
--Bobby Moore entered at 19:47
*Moore eliminated Murder 1 at 19:55
--J-Rod entered at 21:01
*J-Rod eliminated Moore at 22:07
--AJ Steele entered at 22:14
--Ace Rockwell entered at 23:22
*Steele eliminated Moore at 23:57
*Cru eliminated Steele at 23:59
--Kyle Matthews entered at 24:30 and is announced as the last entrant
*Vain eliminated Rockwell at 26:55
*Matthews eliminated Cru at 28:46
*Matthews eliminated Vain at 33:46 to win the match.
NWA RPW DECEMBER 18, 2PM JOHNNY Gs IN WARNER ROBINS, GA
NWA WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH
ADAM PEARCE (C) VS KYLE MATTHEWS
For more information on NWA RPW, go to:
www.rampageprowrestling.com
December 4th, 2011.
Johnny G's
Warner Robins, GA
by Daniel Lee Lumm
Matches timed by Avery Edwards.
Before the show is officially kicked off, the crowd is treated with a video showcasing NWA’s 2011 Hall of Fame class. The class includes Pat O’Connor, Dusty Rhodes, Angel Sevoldi, Rikidozen, Sue “Tex” Green, “Classy” Freddie Blassie, Chief Wahoo McDaniel, Johnny Valentine, the LeBell/Eaton family, and Bill Apter.
Rob Adonis &”Hit for Hire” Bobby Moore(w/ Charlie Cash) Defeat Tommy Daniels & CB Gibson via pinfall
Referee: Dustin Robinson
Daniels and Gibson are new to the Rampage crowd but get some fairly supportive reactions from the crowd during the early match. The match was a good opening to the show to get the crowd hyped up a bit. The match ended with Cash Vault’s finisher, Moore’s boot to the face followed directly by a German Suplex by Adonis, for the win.
2 on 1 Handicap Tag Match
The Ninja defeats “The Winner” Anthony Andrews & “Marvelous” Michael Stevens via pinfall at 4:45
Referee: Stan Robinson
It’s announced that Andrews and Stevens will have to abide by Tag Team rules, which they quickly ignored as they both rushed Ninja, doing a number on him, before finally listening to the referee and playing more by the rules. From here Andrews and Stevens played it safe and tagged each other in regularly to stay at the top of their game. In the end, Ninja came out on top by rolling up Andrews after he accidently hit Marv. After the match, Stevens and Andrews attacked Ninja until the usual rogue crowd member rushed in to save him, only to later be taken out by security.
6-Man Tag Team Match
Mikael Judas & Murder 1 & AJ Steele defeat “Untouchable” Jeremy Vain & Rob Adonis & “Hit for Hire” Bobby Moore (w/ Charlie Cash) via pinfall at 15:12
Referee: Dustin Robinson
The crowd was more alive in this match, likely due to how much they always support the Usual Suspects. Vain was obviously intimidated by Mikael Judas, having barely slipped away from defeat from him just over a month ago. Most of the match had Murder 1 taking a beating from Cash Vault and Jeremy Vain, who collectively hold both the Tag Titles and the Heavyweight Title for Rampage. Moore enjoyed trash talking most of the time when they had control, with Steele showing obvious frustration with both the dirty tactics used by the opponents and the referee’s calls when they got away with them. About 12 minutes in, AJ tags in and clears house. At this point, everyone made their way into the ring and the ref lost control. The match ended with Suspects landing a Double Chokeslam on Moore to secure the win.
8-Man Tag Team Match
J-Rod & Drew Adler & Ace Rockwell & Adrian Hawkins defeat Corey Hollis & Chip Day & Mike Posey & Patrick Bentley via pinfall at 15:35
Referee: Stan Robinson
The match felt odd with Drew Adler being on J-Rod’s team, something most of the crowd didn’t see coming, but it worked out real well with Adler’s charisma and ability to get the crowd going. The match starts with J-Rod’s team attacking the Jimmy Rave Approved members and the ref taking a bit to restore order. We see a lot of the usual tricks from the Approved members, finding any opportunity to get around the referee to steer the match in their favor. Both teams really seem to be on even ground the entire match long, constantly tagging to stay fresh and showing amazing wrestling talent. In the end, everyone makes their way into the ring, with Approved coming out on top and isolated Adler while keeping his team mates outside. Right when it seems the Approved had the match in the bag, Adler rolled up Posey while the remaining members were focused on what was happening outside and managed to pick up the victory. After the match, Jimmy Rave Approved gives Referee Stan Robinson a difficult time, pushing him around and arguing about the match ending. The Senior Official, Dustin Robinson, makes his way to the ring to try and calm them down but things quickly get out of hand when Jimmy Rave runs to the ring and attacks Dustin once again. Rave manages to cut off a good bit of hair from Dustin as they go on to attack Stan and their opponents who just won the match. The RPW Sheriff, Thunderbolt Patterson, comes out to put an end to all the chaos, telling Rave that their attitude won’t be tolerated and that Rave “has to leave”. In a very interesting segment that went on for a few minutes, Patterson chewed out the Approved in a not-so PG tone ultimately ending in him daring them to cross him again. They finally all went to the back as we went to a short intermission for them to clean the ring of Dustin’s hair as he and Stan are helped to the back.
Rumble to determine who will face “Scrap Iron” Adam Pearce for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship on December 18th
The match lasted over 30 minutes with several competitors making their attempts to have a chance at the 10 Pounds of leather and gold. Interesting parts of the match included how the Approved managed to all get in the ring at once and create a significant numbers game, Judas taking all 4 of them out, Marv and Andrews stalling outside of the ring for fear of Judas, Ninja coming into the match and unmasking himself as the same rogue crowd member who stormed the ring earlier in the night, and even some surprising absentees such as Sal Rinauro, Jimmy Rave, and Shaun Banks. The order and time of the entrants as well as the eliminations are as follows:
--Patrick Bentley and CB Gibson started the match off.
*Gibson is eliminated 1:19
--Posey entered at 1:19
--Tommy Daniels entered at 2:37
*Posey eliminated Daniels at 3:07 (Daniels has the shortest run in the match with 30 seconds)
--Corey Hollis entered at 3:46
--Officer Chris Jacobs entered at 4:56
*Posey eliminated Jacobs at 5:34
--Anthony Henry entered at 6:05
--Chip Day entered at 7:13
*Chip Day eliminated Henry at 7:47
--Drew Adler entered at 8:21
*Posey eliminated Adler at 9:14
--Mikael Judas entered at 9:31
*Judas eliminated Posey at 10:24
*Judas eliminated Bentley at 10:31 (Bentley lasts the longest in the match at 10:31)
*Judas eliminated Hollis at 10:38
*Judas eliminated Day at 11:01
--Anthony Andrews entered at 10:38
--Michael Stevens entered 11:41
--Ninja entered at 12:53
*Ninja eliminated both Marv and Andrews at 13:14
*Judas eliminated Ninja at 13:28
--Rob Adonis entered at 14:00
--Jeremy Vain entered at 15:12
*Judas eliminated Adonis at 15:25
--Cru Jones entered at 16:24
--Adrian Hawkins entered at 17:34
*Vain eliminated Hawkins at 18:13
*Cru eliminated Judas at 18:24 (Judas gains the most eliminations with 6 people)
--Murder 1 enters at 18:39
--Bobby Moore entered at 19:47
*Moore eliminated Murder 1 at 19:55
--J-Rod entered at 21:01
*J-Rod eliminated Moore at 22:07
--AJ Steele entered at 22:14
--Ace Rockwell entered at 23:22
*Steele eliminated Moore at 23:57
*Cru eliminated Steele at 23:59
--Kyle Matthews entered at 24:30 and is announced as the last entrant
*Vain eliminated Rockwell at 26:55
*Matthews eliminated Cru at 28:46
*Matthews eliminated Vain at 33:46 to win the match.
NWA RPW DECEMBER 18, 2PM JOHNNY Gs IN WARNER ROBINS, GA
NWA WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH
ADAM PEARCE (C) VS KYLE MATTHEWS
For more information on NWA RPW, go to:
www.rampageprowrestling.com
11/26/11 NWA Scotland/ SWA Results
_NWA Scotland/ SWA
November 26, 2011
St. Brides Hall
Motherwell, Scotland
After John ‘The Bomb’ Grama defeated Eric Canyon the night before in Govan, the SWA Originals wee seething as the unstoppable Bomb had gained the right to battle for the SWA Tag Team Championship in St Brides Hall, Motherwell. Not only Bomb’s home town, but on the biggest night of the year as SWA celebrated it’s one hundredth event!
It was only fitting that this milestone was celebrated with a huge battle between old and new as the Originals, Eric Canyon and Adam Shame, put their titles on the line against one of the most dominating teams to enter the NuGeneration of Scottish Wrestling; Nathan Black and The Bomb, better known together as the Weapons of Mass Destruction!
Despite Shame and Canyon making every effort to retain, using a wealth of trickery and deception in addition to their in-ring strengths, Bombs home crowd and the physical dominance of himself and Nathan Black proved too much to handle and in the main event of the night we saw th second title change of the weekend as The Bomb and Nathan Black held the tag titles high, winning them for the NuGeneration and heading into 2012 as champions!
WMD weren’t the only NuGen stars to have a successful night. For the second night in a row Andy Anderson was able to retain the NWA Scottish Heavyweight Championship with another big win, this time by defeating heavyweight Jackie Polo. Racking up yet another win, it’s safe to say Anderson has shunned himself of the ‘underdog’ label and s fast becoming a strong and determined champion.
But the Originals has their own victories of the night as the odd coupling of Laird of the Ring Champ Glen Dunbar and Falcon gained a win in tag action over Black Samurai Junior and his import of the night, Gyakufunsha Kyouyu. Plus we saw CJ Hunter retain the T-Division title in an amazing encounter with the youth Lewis Girvan.
But with Erin Angel gaining revenge on Nikki Storm for the previous nights attack by defeating her in front of a sold out crowd, and Damian O’Conor surviving another challenge as he tackled Jack Ghallagher, there was a lot to celebrate as we marked the big 100 for SWA!
Quick Results;
- CJ Hunter defeated Lewis Girvan to retain the SWA T-Division Championship
- Falcon and Glen Dunbar defeated Black Samurai Jr. and Gyakufunsha Kyouyu
- Andy Anderson defeated Jackie Polo to retain the NWA Scottish Heavyweight Championship
- Micken defeated Chris Renfrew and Dickie Divers in a Three Way Dance
- Erin Angel defeated Nikki Storm
- Damian O’Connor defeated “The Grappler” Jack Gallagher
- The Weapons of Mass Destruction (John ‘The Bomb’ Graham and Nathan Black) defeated Eric Canyon and Adam Shame to win the SWA Tag Team Championship!
For more information on NWA Scotland/ SWA, go to:
www.scottishwrestling.co.uk
November 26, 2011
St. Brides Hall
Motherwell, Scotland
After John ‘The Bomb’ Grama defeated Eric Canyon the night before in Govan, the SWA Originals wee seething as the unstoppable Bomb had gained the right to battle for the SWA Tag Team Championship in St Brides Hall, Motherwell. Not only Bomb’s home town, but on the biggest night of the year as SWA celebrated it’s one hundredth event!
It was only fitting that this milestone was celebrated with a huge battle between old and new as the Originals, Eric Canyon and Adam Shame, put their titles on the line against one of the most dominating teams to enter the NuGeneration of Scottish Wrestling; Nathan Black and The Bomb, better known together as the Weapons of Mass Destruction!
Despite Shame and Canyon making every effort to retain, using a wealth of trickery and deception in addition to their in-ring strengths, Bombs home crowd and the physical dominance of himself and Nathan Black proved too much to handle and in the main event of the night we saw th second title change of the weekend as The Bomb and Nathan Black held the tag titles high, winning them for the NuGeneration and heading into 2012 as champions!
WMD weren’t the only NuGen stars to have a successful night. For the second night in a row Andy Anderson was able to retain the NWA Scottish Heavyweight Championship with another big win, this time by defeating heavyweight Jackie Polo. Racking up yet another win, it’s safe to say Anderson has shunned himself of the ‘underdog’ label and s fast becoming a strong and determined champion.
But the Originals has their own victories of the night as the odd coupling of Laird of the Ring Champ Glen Dunbar and Falcon gained a win in tag action over Black Samurai Junior and his import of the night, Gyakufunsha Kyouyu. Plus we saw CJ Hunter retain the T-Division title in an amazing encounter with the youth Lewis Girvan.
But with Erin Angel gaining revenge on Nikki Storm for the previous nights attack by defeating her in front of a sold out crowd, and Damian O’Conor surviving another challenge as he tackled Jack Ghallagher, there was a lot to celebrate as we marked the big 100 for SWA!
Quick Results;
- CJ Hunter defeated Lewis Girvan to retain the SWA T-Division Championship
- Falcon and Glen Dunbar defeated Black Samurai Jr. and Gyakufunsha Kyouyu
- Andy Anderson defeated Jackie Polo to retain the NWA Scottish Heavyweight Championship
- Micken defeated Chris Renfrew and Dickie Divers in a Three Way Dance
- Erin Angel defeated Nikki Storm
- Damian O’Connor defeated “The Grappler” Jack Gallagher
- The Weapons of Mass Destruction (John ‘The Bomb’ Graham and Nathan Black) defeated Eric Canyon and Adam Shame to win the SWA Tag Team Championship!
For more information on NWA Scotland/ SWA, go to:
www.scottishwrestling.co.uk
11/25/11 NWA Scotland/ SWA Results
_NWA Scotland/ SWA
November 25, 2011
Pearce Institute
Govan, Scotland
Making our return to the Pearce Institute in Govan, SWA kicked off their end of year double header with a massive night of action that saw an old star return, a new star pave his way to glory and a new champion crowned.
After losing the T-Division Championship, Glen Dunbar has been on the edge of sanity. Being one of the best members of the SWA Originals when it comes to raw talent, Dunbar was an obvious pick to challenge any of the NuGeneration but after his failure to take the Scottish title from Andy Anderson, he knew that he’d have to step up his game when facing Joe Coffey for the Laird title.
Reigning as champion for well over a year, Coffey has defeated everyone in his path from Source’s Joseph Kerr to international star Paul Tracey. When it came to defending against Glen Dunbar, both Coffey and the crowd were confident he’d retain. Unfortunately, Coffey underestimated the talents of Dunbar and forgot just how well Dunbar had been studying him.
With the Originals behind him, Dunbar battled against the powerhouse that is Coffey and did what so many before him had failed to do; became the new SWA Laird of the Ring Champion! With a huge win for the Originals, the NuGeneration needed something to celebrate…
Thankfully, the Originals had already evened the score. Earlier in the night the wall of power John ‘The Bomb’ Graham continued his recent winning streak when he battled against Eric Canyon. With Bomb man handling everyone who’s came into his path, Canyon should have known better than to accept the challenge! With Bomb making quick work of ‘The Boss’, and getting the victory, he’s now earned himself and tag partner Nathan Black a shot at the SWA Tag Team Championship in Bomb’s hometown tomorrow night!
Eric Canyon wasn’t quite done for the night, however, as he teamed up with Adam Shame to battle the enigmatic BT Gunn and returning SWA Star Chris Renfrew! With the Originals racking up a win in the tag action, the NuGeneration gained another victory as Damian O’Conor won a match against an opponent picked by the Originals, Liam Thomson.
With the scores even for the night, Andy Anderson stole the show for the NuGen in his bout against Falcon. Since dropping his mask last month, Falcon has been revived and reinvented and it showed in the title challenge. Back to his old self, Falcon was able to hold his own and show Anderson why he was a former champion himself but in the end the fan favorite, Anderson, was able to pick up the win once again with his ever-impressive skill and grace.
The night also saw Jackie Polo pick up some steam with a win over Dickie Divers and popular womens wrestler, Erin Angel, make her SWA debut with a win against Vyper. As Angel celebrated with the fans, Nikki Storm attacked the young star and demanded a match for the next night in Motherwell. Determined to hold her place as the top womens athlete in SWA, can Storm hold out over the huge challenge of the experienced Angel?
Quick Results;
- Jackie Polo defeated Dickie Divers
- Erin Angel defeated Vyper
- John ‘the Bomb’ Graham defeated Eric Canyon, securing the WMD’s tag title shot in Motherwell.
- Damian O’Connor defeated Liam Thomson
- Glen Dunbar defeated Joe Coffey for the SWA Laird of the Ring Championship.
- Adam Shame and Eric Canyon defeated Chris Renfrew and BT Gunn
For more information on NWA Scotland/ SWA, go to:
www.scottishwrestling.co.uk
November 25, 2011
Pearce Institute
Govan, Scotland
Making our return to the Pearce Institute in Govan, SWA kicked off their end of year double header with a massive night of action that saw an old star return, a new star pave his way to glory and a new champion crowned.
After losing the T-Division Championship, Glen Dunbar has been on the edge of sanity. Being one of the best members of the SWA Originals when it comes to raw talent, Dunbar was an obvious pick to challenge any of the NuGeneration but after his failure to take the Scottish title from Andy Anderson, he knew that he’d have to step up his game when facing Joe Coffey for the Laird title.
Reigning as champion for well over a year, Coffey has defeated everyone in his path from Source’s Joseph Kerr to international star Paul Tracey. When it came to defending against Glen Dunbar, both Coffey and the crowd were confident he’d retain. Unfortunately, Coffey underestimated the talents of Dunbar and forgot just how well Dunbar had been studying him.
With the Originals behind him, Dunbar battled against the powerhouse that is Coffey and did what so many before him had failed to do; became the new SWA Laird of the Ring Champion! With a huge win for the Originals, the NuGeneration needed something to celebrate…
Thankfully, the Originals had already evened the score. Earlier in the night the wall of power John ‘The Bomb’ Graham continued his recent winning streak when he battled against Eric Canyon. With Bomb man handling everyone who’s came into his path, Canyon should have known better than to accept the challenge! With Bomb making quick work of ‘The Boss’, and getting the victory, he’s now earned himself and tag partner Nathan Black a shot at the SWA Tag Team Championship in Bomb’s hometown tomorrow night!
Eric Canyon wasn’t quite done for the night, however, as he teamed up with Adam Shame to battle the enigmatic BT Gunn and returning SWA Star Chris Renfrew! With the Originals racking up a win in the tag action, the NuGeneration gained another victory as Damian O’Conor won a match against an opponent picked by the Originals, Liam Thomson.
With the scores even for the night, Andy Anderson stole the show for the NuGen in his bout against Falcon. Since dropping his mask last month, Falcon has been revived and reinvented and it showed in the title challenge. Back to his old self, Falcon was able to hold his own and show Anderson why he was a former champion himself but in the end the fan favorite, Anderson, was able to pick up the win once again with his ever-impressive skill and grace.
The night also saw Jackie Polo pick up some steam with a win over Dickie Divers and popular womens wrestler, Erin Angel, make her SWA debut with a win against Vyper. As Angel celebrated with the fans, Nikki Storm attacked the young star and demanded a match for the next night in Motherwell. Determined to hold her place as the top womens athlete in SWA, can Storm hold out over the huge challenge of the experienced Angel?
Quick Results;
- Jackie Polo defeated Dickie Divers
- Erin Angel defeated Vyper
- John ‘the Bomb’ Graham defeated Eric Canyon, securing the WMD’s tag title shot in Motherwell.
- Damian O’Connor defeated Liam Thomson
- Glen Dunbar defeated Joe Coffey for the SWA Laird of the Ring Championship.
- Adam Shame and Eric Canyon defeated Chris Renfrew and BT Gunn
For more information on NWA Scotland/ SWA, go to:
www.scottishwrestling.co.uk
11/20/11 NWA Pro/ WCWC Results
_NWA Pro/ WCWC
November 20, 2011
National Guard Armory
Salem, OR
Nick Madrid def. Jonas Albert Robinson to win the NWA/WCWC Lightning Division Title
Ethan HD def. Matt X Static
Bambi Hall def. MJ
Loverboy Nate & Freddy Bravo def. Paynefully Large to win the NWA/WCWC Tag Team Titles
Gorgeous Michelle Starr def. Dillon Divine
Dr. Kliever def. Erik Baeden via DQ
Team Nick Madrid came out victorious in the $10,000 Survival Games
For more on WCWC, go to:
www.westcoastwrestlingconnection.com
November 20, 2011
National Guard Armory
Salem, OR
Nick Madrid def. Jonas Albert Robinson to win the NWA/WCWC Lightning Division Title
Ethan HD def. Matt X Static
Bambi Hall def. MJ
Loverboy Nate & Freddy Bravo def. Paynefully Large to win the NWA/WCWC Tag Team Titles
Gorgeous Michelle Starr def. Dillon Divine
Dr. Kliever def. Erik Baeden via DQ
Team Nick Madrid came out victorious in the $10,000 Survival Games
For more on WCWC, go to:
www.westcoastwrestlingconnection.com
11/19/11 NWA Southern Pro Wrestling Results
_NWA Southern Pro Wrestling
Sat. Nov. 19th, 2011
Hertford County High School
Ahoskie, NC
Seymour Snott d Lou Marconi
Mike West d Vinnie Vain, Alpha, & Miguel Portreo
JT Smooth & Atl d Hertford County's Most Wanted
SPW North American Champ Mark Anthony d Chatch
SPW TV Champ Sam Bass d Donnie Steamboat
SPW Tag Team Champs Rat Storm & Phil Brown d The Silver City Assasins
NWA DAWG Champ Damien Wayne d Curtis Mack
For more information on NWA SPW, go to:
www.nwawarzone.com
Sat. Nov. 19th, 2011
Hertford County High School
Ahoskie, NC
Seymour Snott d Lou Marconi
Mike West d Vinnie Vain, Alpha, & Miguel Portreo
JT Smooth & Atl d Hertford County's Most Wanted
SPW North American Champ Mark Anthony d Chatch
SPW TV Champ Sam Bass d Donnie Steamboat
SPW Tag Team Champs Rat Storm & Phil Brown d The Silver City Assasins
NWA DAWG Champ Damien Wayne d Curtis Mack
For more information on NWA SPW, go to:
www.nwawarzone.com
11/12/11 NWA Fusion Results
_NWA Fusion Meltdown Results
King and Queen Elementary School
11-12-2011
Mattaponi, VA
Assafi d. Tre Black with the A Bomb
Derrick Von Doom d. Ryan Zane via referee stoppage
After the match Von Doom issued a challenge for an Alpha Title Match at The Fight Before Christmas.
Stephon Smith and Larry McHale d. The eXecutioners with the Rumpshackalacka
Sean Denny d. Ryan Nuzzi with the Lockjaw
Larry Horsley d. Shorty Smalls via disqualification
After the match Sean Denny prevented Shorty and Marky D from hanging Larry Horsley then officially accepted Smalls challenge for a loser leaves town dog collar match at The Fight Before Christmas and added the stipulation that if Sean defeated Shorty Smalls, Sean would get 5 minutes with his brother and if Marky could survive for 5 minutes Sean would still leave NWA Fusion.
A1 won an Incredible Partners tag team match over Da Gift and Krotch, Alex Sage and El Mercenario, and K.OSS and Da Curse to win a bye directly into the Civil War Battle Royal.
Pat Cusick and Preston Quinn d. The Mempho Mofo and Victor Griff when Pat Cusick choked out the Mofo with the Long Kiss Goodnight Sleeper.
For more information on NWA Fusion, go to:
www.nwafusion.com
King and Queen Elementary School
11-12-2011
Mattaponi, VA
Assafi d. Tre Black with the A Bomb
Derrick Von Doom d. Ryan Zane via referee stoppage
After the match Von Doom issued a challenge for an Alpha Title Match at The Fight Before Christmas.
Stephon Smith and Larry McHale d. The eXecutioners with the Rumpshackalacka
Sean Denny d. Ryan Nuzzi with the Lockjaw
Larry Horsley d. Shorty Smalls via disqualification
After the match Sean Denny prevented Shorty and Marky D from hanging Larry Horsley then officially accepted Smalls challenge for a loser leaves town dog collar match at The Fight Before Christmas and added the stipulation that if Sean defeated Shorty Smalls, Sean would get 5 minutes with his brother and if Marky could survive for 5 minutes Sean would still leave NWA Fusion.
A1 won an Incredible Partners tag team match over Da Gift and Krotch, Alex Sage and El Mercenario, and K.OSS and Da Curse to win a bye directly into the Civil War Battle Royal.
Pat Cusick and Preston Quinn d. The Mempho Mofo and Victor Griff when Pat Cusick choked out the Mofo with the Long Kiss Goodnight Sleeper.
For more information on NWA Fusion, go to:
www.nwafusion.com
11/19/11 NWA Scotland/ SWA Results
_NWA Scotland/ SWA
November 19, 2011
Centre 81
Clydebank, Scotland
As Source Wrestling made it’s last stop for the year in Clydebank’s Centre 81, a local stat found himself with a huge challenge on his hands as he entered an eight-man Ultimate Survival match to crown a new challenger for the Pride tournament!
With Mark Anthony unable to continue due to suspension, an Ultimate Survival match was held to crown a new entrant into the tournament. Whoever would become the Ultimate Survivor would battle SWA’s pick, James Scott, in the main event with the winner of the bout getting the empty slot in the tournament!
Battling through Alessandro Mori, Mr Byers, James St James, Jam O’Malley, Jackie Polo, Lewis Girvan and others, Clydebank’s own Christopher Saynt was able to outlast all other men and become the Ultimate Survivor.
With only forty minutes to get ready, Saynt re-emerged in his first ever main event match in front of his home crowd against one of the most decorated champions in recent years, James ‘Darkside’ Scott. In the biggest match of his career to date, the young Saynt was able to lock horns with one of the most trying competitors of recent times, but managed to battle against all odds and gain a huge win for himself, his home fans and Source Wrestling!
A week before Glen Dunbar’s challenge for Joe Coffey’s Laird of the Ring Championship in SWA, Dunbar’s forsaken buddies decided to step out of the match and bring in Eric Canyon – a man who was more than willing to take revenge on Coffey after their recent match at Point of Origin – to battle Coffey and Black Samurai in tag action. As the match began to heat up, St James and O’Malley dragged Coffey out of the ring and tied him to the barrier before beating Samurai right in front of him, sending a message to Joe that next week he’ll have more than he bargained for!
The previous night in Beth Bomb and Charles William Yum teamed up in tag action, only for Yum to steal the pinfall, which provoked Bomb into delivering a spine-shattering powerbomb to the butler. Opening the second half in Clyebank, CW Yum – wearing a neckbrace – demanded an apology from Bomb. Taking the call out as a challenge, the heavyweight came to the ring with a referee and forced Yum into an impromptu match, decimating the butler in 90 seconds!
Next week Bomb will battle Eric Canyon, will his streak of quick victories continue?
There was some good news as a new rookie made her Source debut. With the growing success in Source’s womens division, Nikki Storm opened an open challenge. At first it was answered by Lindsay Turner, who was defeated in nine minutes, but then a second challenger came to answer the call. Carly made her official debut and managed to gain a huge victory by taking advantage of the worn out Storm and getting a pinfall in five minutes!
Quick Results;
- Damian O’Conor defeated Jackie Polo
- Nikki Storm defeated Lindsay Turner
- Carly defeated Nikki Storm
- Christopher Saynt won the Ultimate Survival to enter the main event
- The Bomb defeated Charles William Yum
- Glen Dunbar & Eric Canyon defeated Joe Coffey & Black Samurai Junior
For more information on NWA Scotland/ SWA, go to:
www.scottishwrestling.co.uk
November 19, 2011
Centre 81
Clydebank, Scotland
As Source Wrestling made it’s last stop for the year in Clydebank’s Centre 81, a local stat found himself with a huge challenge on his hands as he entered an eight-man Ultimate Survival match to crown a new challenger for the Pride tournament!
With Mark Anthony unable to continue due to suspension, an Ultimate Survival match was held to crown a new entrant into the tournament. Whoever would become the Ultimate Survivor would battle SWA’s pick, James Scott, in the main event with the winner of the bout getting the empty slot in the tournament!
Battling through Alessandro Mori, Mr Byers, James St James, Jam O’Malley, Jackie Polo, Lewis Girvan and others, Clydebank’s own Christopher Saynt was able to outlast all other men and become the Ultimate Survivor.
With only forty minutes to get ready, Saynt re-emerged in his first ever main event match in front of his home crowd against one of the most decorated champions in recent years, James ‘Darkside’ Scott. In the biggest match of his career to date, the young Saynt was able to lock horns with one of the most trying competitors of recent times, but managed to battle against all odds and gain a huge win for himself, his home fans and Source Wrestling!
A week before Glen Dunbar’s challenge for Joe Coffey’s Laird of the Ring Championship in SWA, Dunbar’s forsaken buddies decided to step out of the match and bring in Eric Canyon – a man who was more than willing to take revenge on Coffey after their recent match at Point of Origin – to battle Coffey and Black Samurai in tag action. As the match began to heat up, St James and O’Malley dragged Coffey out of the ring and tied him to the barrier before beating Samurai right in front of him, sending a message to Joe that next week he’ll have more than he bargained for!
The previous night in Beth Bomb and Charles William Yum teamed up in tag action, only for Yum to steal the pinfall, which provoked Bomb into delivering a spine-shattering powerbomb to the butler. Opening the second half in Clyebank, CW Yum – wearing a neckbrace – demanded an apology from Bomb. Taking the call out as a challenge, the heavyweight came to the ring with a referee and forced Yum into an impromptu match, decimating the butler in 90 seconds!
Next week Bomb will battle Eric Canyon, will his streak of quick victories continue?
There was some good news as a new rookie made her Source debut. With the growing success in Source’s womens division, Nikki Storm opened an open challenge. At first it was answered by Lindsay Turner, who was defeated in nine minutes, but then a second challenger came to answer the call. Carly made her official debut and managed to gain a huge victory by taking advantage of the worn out Storm and getting a pinfall in five minutes!
Quick Results;
- Damian O’Conor defeated Jackie Polo
- Nikki Storm defeated Lindsay Turner
- Carly defeated Nikki Storm
- Christopher Saynt won the Ultimate Survival to enter the main event
- The Bomb defeated Charles William Yum
- Glen Dunbar & Eric Canyon defeated Joe Coffey & Black Samurai Junior
For more information on NWA Scotland/ SWA, go to:
www.scottishwrestling.co.uk
11/18/11 NWA Scotland/ SWA Results
_NWA Scotland/ SWA
November 18, 2011
Beith Community Centre
Beith, Scotland
As the stars of Source Wrestling ventured to Beith Community Centre on a cold Friday night, they were given a warm welcome by a packed out venue filled with fans eager to see the wrestling graduates at work!
Fans were up in arms in the main event as they jeered and taunted Damian O’Conor as they sided with Dickie Divers in the main event of the evening. While the usually chipper O’Conor became frustrated, Divers used it to his advantage, lapping up the crowds applause and lading them in anti-Damo chants that got under the Irish mans skin.
The two went back and forth, giving everything in their arsenal as the brutal technician in O’Conor tried to battle the fast feet, high risk mindset of Dickie Divers. The two scrambled for the upper hand from fighting around the venue to both men dishing out the pain delivering their strongest moves but in the end Divers was able to finish O’Conor off with a huge swanton for the win!
Contrasting the two Source veterans in the main event, Glen Dunbar found himself a challenger in the debuting Bobby Roberts. Hailing from Beith, the larger Roberts was able to man handle Dunbar, but despite the rookie’s efforts, Dunbar’s cunning and experience – not to mention a helping hand from Jam O’Malley – gained him the win.
Fellow locals Axle Simmons and Tommy Daniels has better luck on the night, defeating Lewis Girvan and Scott Renwick respectively in singles matches while Vyper also gained a lot of hometown support as she took on Kirsty Love!
Quick Results;
- Tommy Daniels defeated Scott Renwick
- Axl Simmons defeated Lewis Girvan
- Glen Dunbar w/ Jam O’Malley defeated Bobby Roberts
- The Bomb & Charles William Yum defeated Jimmy Kahuna & Christopher Saynt
- Vyper defeated Kirsty Love
- Dickie Divers defeated Damian O’Conor
For more information on NWA Scotland/ SWA, go to:
www.scottishwrestling.co.uk
November 18, 2011
Beith Community Centre
Beith, Scotland
As the stars of Source Wrestling ventured to Beith Community Centre on a cold Friday night, they were given a warm welcome by a packed out venue filled with fans eager to see the wrestling graduates at work!
Fans were up in arms in the main event as they jeered and taunted Damian O’Conor as they sided with Dickie Divers in the main event of the evening. While the usually chipper O’Conor became frustrated, Divers used it to his advantage, lapping up the crowds applause and lading them in anti-Damo chants that got under the Irish mans skin.
The two went back and forth, giving everything in their arsenal as the brutal technician in O’Conor tried to battle the fast feet, high risk mindset of Dickie Divers. The two scrambled for the upper hand from fighting around the venue to both men dishing out the pain delivering their strongest moves but in the end Divers was able to finish O’Conor off with a huge swanton for the win!
Contrasting the two Source veterans in the main event, Glen Dunbar found himself a challenger in the debuting Bobby Roberts. Hailing from Beith, the larger Roberts was able to man handle Dunbar, but despite the rookie’s efforts, Dunbar’s cunning and experience – not to mention a helping hand from Jam O’Malley – gained him the win.
Fellow locals Axle Simmons and Tommy Daniels has better luck on the night, defeating Lewis Girvan and Scott Renwick respectively in singles matches while Vyper also gained a lot of hometown support as she took on Kirsty Love!
Quick Results;
- Tommy Daniels defeated Scott Renwick
- Axl Simmons defeated Lewis Girvan
- Glen Dunbar w/ Jam O’Malley defeated Bobby Roberts
- The Bomb & Charles William Yum defeated Jimmy Kahuna & Christopher Saynt
- Vyper defeated Kirsty Love
- Dickie Divers defeated Damian O’Conor
For more information on NWA Scotland/ SWA, go to:
www.scottishwrestling.co.uk
11/03/11 NWA East/ PWX Results
_NWA East/ PWX
November 3, 2011
17th Anniversary Results
PWX Wrestleplex
McKeesport, PA
Payton Graham def. Jay Flash in a pre-show match
The first match to start off the new WrestlePlex featured Uprising member "Platinum" Payton Graham taking on former Shirley Doe Experience member Jay Flash. Graham picked up the victory with the Certified Platinum.
Jimmy Nutts def. Ryan Reign in the finals of the Futures Cup Tournament
Once the actual show began, we determined the winner of the Futures Cup, signifying that this individual could very well be the future of PWX. With help from a distraction by Terry Ring, Benjamin C. Steele slipped Ryan Reign a roll of pennies, which Reign used to get the win. However, referee Ronnie Starks saw the pennies and demanded the match be restarted. With that Jimmy Nutts rolled Reign up in a small package to get the win!
After the bell, Reign, Ring, Steele, and Robert Parker Williams surrounded the ring ready to attack... until Jon Burton made the save! He said he had some friends willing to help, and brought out former PWX Tag Team Champ QB Blitzz! Blitzz then brought out Circle of Respect member JB to help! With that, JB, QB, JB, and Nutts cleared the ring of the Golden Reign trio and stood tall!
Robert Parker Williams def. PWX Three Rivers Champion Dash Bennett, Terry Ring, Travis Fame, Devin Devine, & CJ Sensation
Eric Xtasy wasn't able to make the event due to a family emergency, so instead, CJ Sensation took his place! Sensation won the title last year, and retired in February without ever losing the belt. There was way too much action to recap in this one, but it was all capped off by Robert Parker Williams stealing the pin and winning the title for the very first time!
Scottie Gash def. Paul Atlas & PWX Brass Knuckles Champion Troy Lords in a handicap match to win the title
People scratched their heads when Brass Knuckles Champion Troy Lords offered Scottie Gash a rematch for the title after practically stealing a title win at the PWX Academy while Gash was training a student, taking advantage of the Wild West 24/7 Rules of the title. Lords' plan was revealed at the Anniversary Show, when he announced the match would instead be a Handicap Match with Gash taking on both Lords and Paul Atlas (with Shawn Patrick and Curtis Stevenson at ringside). Gash attempted to even the odds with his longtime manager "King of Rats" Damian Stockholm at ringside with him! The two-on-four advantage seemed to be too much, but while the referee was down, Gash's Super Duper Cool Dudes partner Justin Idol hit the ring and took out Atlas & Lords! The advantage allowed Gash to hit Gash2Sleep for the win and the title!
T. Rantula was inducted into the Circle of Respect by PWX owner Jim Miller. But, after T's acceptance speech, he was interrupted by Uprising members Sean Reznikk and Thomas Adams! Reznikk appeared upset that they weren't booked on the show, but T and Jim were able to take up time. When they were about to attack, the lights went out and Quinn Magnum's music hit! Magnum cleared the ring of the Uprising with a street sign, and congratulated T in his induction!
The Iron City Monsters (Gator & Beast) def. Armageddon (Rapture & Revelation)
Former PWX Tag Team Champions Armageddon were no match for the newly-rebranded Iron City Monsters in this one. Led once again by CK Fortune, the Monsters made quick work of Rapture & Revelation, disposing of them in about 14 seconds!
Brandon K def. Chris LeRusso
Brandon's "decade of dominance" was on the line here, as K had been undefeated at all 9 previous anniversary shows he had competed on. He had refused to face LeRusso for weeks until LeRusso finally made things personal and verbally attacked K's family. With that, K brought in some family to back him up at ringside: former NWA Junior Heavyweight Champion and K's cousin, Vince "Big Time" Kaplack! Kaplack's presence played a part, as LeRusso was about to hit K with a chair, Kaplack grabbed it away, allowing K to roll up LeRusso for the win! The Kaplack cousins celebrated with a stirring rendition of "Jessie's Girl"!
Ryan Mitchell def. JR Mega
After months of not being able to get his hands on JR, Mitchell finally had his chance at the 17th Anniversary Show. However, special guest referee Scott Venom appeared to be paid off by Shawn Patrick before the match with an envelope. This allowed Mega to cut corners and try to cheat to win. But Mitchell wouldn't stay down. Finally, All Business Brant, Venom's former tag team championship partner, hit the ring with an envelope of his own. After opening it, Venom hit the hissing DDT on Mega, which allowed Mitchell to drop the big elbow for the win!
After the match, Ashton Amherst attacked Mitchell. This led to Chris Taylor making the save for his friend. But former PWX Tag Team Champion Klubber Korbelic made his return, apparently a hired gun for Team Mega! As he was beating Mitchell down, Big Playa appeared for the first time in over 12 years! Playa and Klubber went at it, until Super Hentai hit the ring with a sign, chasing Klubber and Team Mega off! Hentai and Taylor uneasily shook hands before they were to meet later in the night...
PWX Brass Knuckles Champion Scottie Gash def. Tony Johnson
Terry Ring def. PWX Brass Knuckles Champion Scottie Gash to win the title
During intermission, several PWX wrestlers were ringside signing autographs and taking photos with fans, including Scottie Gash & Damian Stockholm. When Gash tried to make his way to the back. he was attacked by Shirley Doe Experience member "Iceman" Tony Johnson, attempting to get the Brass Knuckles Title! Gash was able to hit the Gash2Sleep to put him away, but was then confronted by "Showtime" Terry Ring. As Ring made his way to the ring, Stockholm turned on Gash, throwing powder in his face! Ring rolled up Gash for 3 and walked away the NEW Brass Knuckles Champion!!
Mad Mike def. Shane Taylor
The "Battle of the Bad Asses" was exactly as everybody expected... hard hitting, intense, and brutal. Taylor dominated Mike for the majority of the match like nobody we've ever seen. He knocked Mike off the top rope when Mike was going for his signature leg drop. But as he was lining up "the angriest man in wrestling" for a lariat, Mike ducked and rolled up Taylor for 3! Taylor looked on in disbelief and the two men stared down for several moments after the match.
The Hansen Brothers (Crusher & Tony Hansen) def. PWX Tag Team Champions The Shirley Doe Experience (Shirley Doe & Apollyon) in a no rules match to win the titles
Something that hasn't been seen in a PWX ring in several years is a brutal weapons match. These two teams brought the weapons back to PWX in a big way during this No Rules Match! Stop signs, traffic cones, and baseball bats saw their way into this match, which also spilled out to the floor several times. Other members of the Experience, Tony Johnson & Chase Aaryons, attempted to interfere but were run off by Double Dragon. With Shirley Doe out on the floor, the Hansens hit the 3D on Apollyon on a pile of street signs for the win and the titles!
Chris Taylor def. Super Hentai in a Pittsburgh Dream Match
This is what most fans and experts are referring to as the match of the night! Two of Pittsburgh wrestling's biggest and brightest stars did battle for the first time ever, and it was everything everybody expected. Both men were evenly matched, and it came down to a battle of wills. Taylor attempted a superplex off the top, but was thrown off by Hentai. Hentai went for a sunset flip off the top, but only got 2. He swung for the fences with a clothesline, Taylor ducked and rolled Hentai up with a backslide for the 3!
PWX Heavyweight Champion Stryder def. Ashton Amherst and Patrick Hayes in a three-way ladder match
The biggest night in PWX history was capped off by one of the most incredible ladder matches the company has ever seen! Ashton Amherst, accompanied by Shawn Patrick and a surprise appearance by Krystal Frost, took on Patrick Hayes and PWX Champion Stryder. Amherst was slammed onto the ladder so hard at one point, the ladder broke and a gash appeared on his back! But that didn't stop him from delivering a huge fisherman buster to Hayes off the ladders! All three men were down at one point, and Frost got bold and attempted to climb the ladder for Amherst herself! But she took too long screaming at the fans and was caught by Patrick Hayes, who delivered an incredible Pick Me Up gutbuster off of the ladder! Hayes then ascended the ladder and hit a huge frog splash onto Amherst! He was then inches away from getting the title when JR Mega appeared with a sign. Hayes countered by dropkicking the sign into Mega's face. But the distraction hurt Hayes' knee and kept him on the floor. Amherst attempted to climb the ladder, only to be tossed Stryder's rugby ball and speared by Stryder, who came from the top rope to the ladder! With Amherst down from the spear, and Hayes' knee on the floor, Stryder was able to climb the rungs and retain his title!
After the match, Shawn Patrick was livid and demanded Stryder defend the title against Amherst in a "Fans Pick the Stipulation" match at Fan Appreciation Night on November 19th! In addition, Hayes challenged Shawn Patrick to a 5-on-5 elimination match where the remaining 5 men in Patrick's camp (Troy Lords, JR Mega, Shane Taylor, Paul Atlas, & Devin Devine) take on 5 of PWX's best, headed up by Hayes!
For more information on NWA East/ PWX, go to:
www.nwaeast.org
November 3, 2011
17th Anniversary Results
PWX Wrestleplex
McKeesport, PA
Payton Graham def. Jay Flash in a pre-show match
The first match to start off the new WrestlePlex featured Uprising member "Platinum" Payton Graham taking on former Shirley Doe Experience member Jay Flash. Graham picked up the victory with the Certified Platinum.
Jimmy Nutts def. Ryan Reign in the finals of the Futures Cup Tournament
Once the actual show began, we determined the winner of the Futures Cup, signifying that this individual could very well be the future of PWX. With help from a distraction by Terry Ring, Benjamin C. Steele slipped Ryan Reign a roll of pennies, which Reign used to get the win. However, referee Ronnie Starks saw the pennies and demanded the match be restarted. With that Jimmy Nutts rolled Reign up in a small package to get the win!
After the bell, Reign, Ring, Steele, and Robert Parker Williams surrounded the ring ready to attack... until Jon Burton made the save! He said he had some friends willing to help, and brought out former PWX Tag Team Champ QB Blitzz! Blitzz then brought out Circle of Respect member JB to help! With that, JB, QB, JB, and Nutts cleared the ring of the Golden Reign trio and stood tall!
Robert Parker Williams def. PWX Three Rivers Champion Dash Bennett, Terry Ring, Travis Fame, Devin Devine, & CJ Sensation
Eric Xtasy wasn't able to make the event due to a family emergency, so instead, CJ Sensation took his place! Sensation won the title last year, and retired in February without ever losing the belt. There was way too much action to recap in this one, but it was all capped off by Robert Parker Williams stealing the pin and winning the title for the very first time!
Scottie Gash def. Paul Atlas & PWX Brass Knuckles Champion Troy Lords in a handicap match to win the title
People scratched their heads when Brass Knuckles Champion Troy Lords offered Scottie Gash a rematch for the title after practically stealing a title win at the PWX Academy while Gash was training a student, taking advantage of the Wild West 24/7 Rules of the title. Lords' plan was revealed at the Anniversary Show, when he announced the match would instead be a Handicap Match with Gash taking on both Lords and Paul Atlas (with Shawn Patrick and Curtis Stevenson at ringside). Gash attempted to even the odds with his longtime manager "King of Rats" Damian Stockholm at ringside with him! The two-on-four advantage seemed to be too much, but while the referee was down, Gash's Super Duper Cool Dudes partner Justin Idol hit the ring and took out Atlas & Lords! The advantage allowed Gash to hit Gash2Sleep for the win and the title!
T. Rantula was inducted into the Circle of Respect by PWX owner Jim Miller. But, after T's acceptance speech, he was interrupted by Uprising members Sean Reznikk and Thomas Adams! Reznikk appeared upset that they weren't booked on the show, but T and Jim were able to take up time. When they were about to attack, the lights went out and Quinn Magnum's music hit! Magnum cleared the ring of the Uprising with a street sign, and congratulated T in his induction!
The Iron City Monsters (Gator & Beast) def. Armageddon (Rapture & Revelation)
Former PWX Tag Team Champions Armageddon were no match for the newly-rebranded Iron City Monsters in this one. Led once again by CK Fortune, the Monsters made quick work of Rapture & Revelation, disposing of them in about 14 seconds!
Brandon K def. Chris LeRusso
Brandon's "decade of dominance" was on the line here, as K had been undefeated at all 9 previous anniversary shows he had competed on. He had refused to face LeRusso for weeks until LeRusso finally made things personal and verbally attacked K's family. With that, K brought in some family to back him up at ringside: former NWA Junior Heavyweight Champion and K's cousin, Vince "Big Time" Kaplack! Kaplack's presence played a part, as LeRusso was about to hit K with a chair, Kaplack grabbed it away, allowing K to roll up LeRusso for the win! The Kaplack cousins celebrated with a stirring rendition of "Jessie's Girl"!
Ryan Mitchell def. JR Mega
After months of not being able to get his hands on JR, Mitchell finally had his chance at the 17th Anniversary Show. However, special guest referee Scott Venom appeared to be paid off by Shawn Patrick before the match with an envelope. This allowed Mega to cut corners and try to cheat to win. But Mitchell wouldn't stay down. Finally, All Business Brant, Venom's former tag team championship partner, hit the ring with an envelope of his own. After opening it, Venom hit the hissing DDT on Mega, which allowed Mitchell to drop the big elbow for the win!
After the match, Ashton Amherst attacked Mitchell. This led to Chris Taylor making the save for his friend. But former PWX Tag Team Champion Klubber Korbelic made his return, apparently a hired gun for Team Mega! As he was beating Mitchell down, Big Playa appeared for the first time in over 12 years! Playa and Klubber went at it, until Super Hentai hit the ring with a sign, chasing Klubber and Team Mega off! Hentai and Taylor uneasily shook hands before they were to meet later in the night...
PWX Brass Knuckles Champion Scottie Gash def. Tony Johnson
Terry Ring def. PWX Brass Knuckles Champion Scottie Gash to win the title
During intermission, several PWX wrestlers were ringside signing autographs and taking photos with fans, including Scottie Gash & Damian Stockholm. When Gash tried to make his way to the back. he was attacked by Shirley Doe Experience member "Iceman" Tony Johnson, attempting to get the Brass Knuckles Title! Gash was able to hit the Gash2Sleep to put him away, but was then confronted by "Showtime" Terry Ring. As Ring made his way to the ring, Stockholm turned on Gash, throwing powder in his face! Ring rolled up Gash for 3 and walked away the NEW Brass Knuckles Champion!!
Mad Mike def. Shane Taylor
The "Battle of the Bad Asses" was exactly as everybody expected... hard hitting, intense, and brutal. Taylor dominated Mike for the majority of the match like nobody we've ever seen. He knocked Mike off the top rope when Mike was going for his signature leg drop. But as he was lining up "the angriest man in wrestling" for a lariat, Mike ducked and rolled up Taylor for 3! Taylor looked on in disbelief and the two men stared down for several moments after the match.
The Hansen Brothers (Crusher & Tony Hansen) def. PWX Tag Team Champions The Shirley Doe Experience (Shirley Doe & Apollyon) in a no rules match to win the titles
Something that hasn't been seen in a PWX ring in several years is a brutal weapons match. These two teams brought the weapons back to PWX in a big way during this No Rules Match! Stop signs, traffic cones, and baseball bats saw their way into this match, which also spilled out to the floor several times. Other members of the Experience, Tony Johnson & Chase Aaryons, attempted to interfere but were run off by Double Dragon. With Shirley Doe out on the floor, the Hansens hit the 3D on Apollyon on a pile of street signs for the win and the titles!
Chris Taylor def. Super Hentai in a Pittsburgh Dream Match
This is what most fans and experts are referring to as the match of the night! Two of Pittsburgh wrestling's biggest and brightest stars did battle for the first time ever, and it was everything everybody expected. Both men were evenly matched, and it came down to a battle of wills. Taylor attempted a superplex off the top, but was thrown off by Hentai. Hentai went for a sunset flip off the top, but only got 2. He swung for the fences with a clothesline, Taylor ducked and rolled Hentai up with a backslide for the 3!
PWX Heavyweight Champion Stryder def. Ashton Amherst and Patrick Hayes in a three-way ladder match
The biggest night in PWX history was capped off by one of the most incredible ladder matches the company has ever seen! Ashton Amherst, accompanied by Shawn Patrick and a surprise appearance by Krystal Frost, took on Patrick Hayes and PWX Champion Stryder. Amherst was slammed onto the ladder so hard at one point, the ladder broke and a gash appeared on his back! But that didn't stop him from delivering a huge fisherman buster to Hayes off the ladders! All three men were down at one point, and Frost got bold and attempted to climb the ladder for Amherst herself! But she took too long screaming at the fans and was caught by Patrick Hayes, who delivered an incredible Pick Me Up gutbuster off of the ladder! Hayes then ascended the ladder and hit a huge frog splash onto Amherst! He was then inches away from getting the title when JR Mega appeared with a sign. Hayes countered by dropkicking the sign into Mega's face. But the distraction hurt Hayes' knee and kept him on the floor. Amherst attempted to climb the ladder, only to be tossed Stryder's rugby ball and speared by Stryder, who came from the top rope to the ladder! With Amherst down from the spear, and Hayes' knee on the floor, Stryder was able to climb the rungs and retain his title!
After the match, Shawn Patrick was livid and demanded Stryder defend the title against Amherst in a "Fans Pick the Stipulation" match at Fan Appreciation Night on November 19th! In addition, Hayes challenged Shawn Patrick to a 5-on-5 elimination match where the remaining 5 men in Patrick's camp (Troy Lords, JR Mega, Shane Taylor, Paul Atlas, & Devin Devine) take on 5 of PWX's best, headed up by Hayes!
For more information on NWA East/ PWX, go to:
www.nwaeast.org
11/19/11 NWA East/ PWX Results
_NWA East/ PWX
Fan Appreciation Night
Saturday November 19th, 2011
The PWX WrestlePlex
McKeesport, PA
Payton Graham def. Jack Pollock
Chris Taylor def. Ryan Mitchell and Jon Burton to win the vacant Brass Knuckles Title
The Iron City Monsters def. The Shirley Doe Experience and PWX Tag Team Champions The Hansen Brothers in to win the titles
PWX Three Rivers Champion Robert Parker Williams def. Travis Fame
Chris LeRusso def. Jason Gory
Jimmy Nutts, Mad Mike, Blue Dragon, & "Spiffy" Sean Styles def. JR Mega, Paul Atlas, Shane Taylor, & Troy Lords in an elimination match when Jimmy Nutts pinned Paul Atlas to be the sold survivor. As a result, Shawn Patrick's group must disband.
PWX Heavyweight Champion Stryder def. Scottie Gash in a lumberjack match.
For more information on NWA East/ PWX, go to:
www.nwaeast.org
Fan Appreciation Night
Saturday November 19th, 2011
The PWX WrestlePlex
McKeesport, PA
Payton Graham def. Jack Pollock
Chris Taylor def. Ryan Mitchell and Jon Burton to win the vacant Brass Knuckles Title
The Iron City Monsters def. The Shirley Doe Experience and PWX Tag Team Champions The Hansen Brothers in to win the titles
PWX Three Rivers Champion Robert Parker Williams def. Travis Fame
Chris LeRusso def. Jason Gory
Jimmy Nutts, Mad Mike, Blue Dragon, & "Spiffy" Sean Styles def. JR Mega, Paul Atlas, Shane Taylor, & Troy Lords in an elimination match when Jimmy Nutts pinned Paul Atlas to be the sold survivor. As a result, Shawn Patrick's group must disband.
PWX Heavyweight Champion Stryder def. Scottie Gash in a lumberjack match.
For more information on NWA East/ PWX, go to:
www.nwaeast.org
11/25/11 NWA Pro/ EWF Results
_NWA Pro/ EWF
November 25, 2011
Knights of Columbus #3851
Covina, CA
Hello sports fans! EWF correspondent Brandi Mendez coming straight to you with the hard-hitting results from our November 25th show, at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Covina. We here at EWF all hope you had a fabulous Thanksgiving in order to kick off the 2011 holiday season. This Non-Stop November has been one of a kind, and what a better way to conclude it than with the Inland Title Tournament?
So without further adieu, let's get to the results!
Match #1: Willie Mack DEF Robby Phoenix
EWF fan favorite Mack took on "La Familia's" Phoenix in an exhilarating opener, to advance to the second round of the Inland Title Tournament.
Match #2: Ryan Taylor DEF "Project 56" Joshua Dunbar
In a tremendous effort by Dunbar, the Fallen Empire's "Anti-Hero" Taylor, defeated the beloved saint in an aggressive and grueling match where Taylor advanced into the second round of the Inland Title Tournament.
Match #3: "Top Shelf" Jeremy Jaeger DEF Mondo Vega
The guy that everyone loves to hate, Mondo Vega took on the A-List's "Top Shelf" Jeremy Jaeger in an intense, non-stop bout. Although both competitors put on an aggressive offense, it was Jaeger that won the upper hand on Vega, as he advanced to the second round of the Inland Title Tournament.
Match #4: Scorpio Sky DEF "Mega King" Tommy Wilson
Beloved EWF fan favorite Scorpio Sky took on his highness, "Mega King" Wilson. This was an intense match that left both competitors throwing out everything in their offense to try and attain the victory. However, it was Sky's fast-acting tactics that gained him the upper hand, reigning him supreme over Wilson, thus advancing the to the second round of the Inland Title Tournament.
Match #5: Nikki Hollywood & Aiden Riley DEF "Mega Queen" Ashley Hollywood & Yyan Nakano
In this rare treat, the EWF fans saw the return of the "Original Queen" Aiden Riley & Nikki Hollywood defeat the team of "Mega Queen" Ashley Hollywood & Yyan Nakano. Riley and Hollywood took on Ashley and Nakano to the limit as they relentlessly left everything they had in the ring, including hair extensions. Who says beauty isn't pain?
Match #6: Ryan Taylor DEF Willie Mack
In the second round of the Inland Title Tournament, Taylor took on the "Milk Chocolate" Mack in a grueling match-up that left the EWF fans at the edge of their seats. Although Mack put on a great match, it was the former EWF champion Taylor that won the upper hand, and the victory to advance to the finals of the Inland Title Tournament.
Match #7: "Top Shelf" Jeremy Jaeger DEF Scorpio Sky
The A-lister took on Sky in a heart-stopping bout that was an incredible showcase of both men's offensive tactics. With every twist and turn of the competition, both wrestlers countered one another for a non-stop match that left everyone at the edge out of their seats. However, it was Jaeger's swift maneuvers that caught the best of Sky as "Top Shelf" gained the victory, to face Ryan Taylor in the finals of the Inland Title Tournament.
Match #8: "The Certified Tough Guy" Brandon Gatson DEF Country Bear
Country Bear took on his former teacher Gatson in an aggressive match, that showcased the best in both competitors. However, the teacher still out maneuvered his student, as Gatson defeated Country Bear in the well-fought out victory.
Match #9: "Top Shelf" Jeremy Jaeger DEF Ryan Taylor to win the Inland Title Tournament
In the final match of the Inland Title Tournament, Taylor and Jaeger pulled out all the stops as they competed for the coveted ITT trophy. The display by both wrestlers was incredible as they relentlessly fought to gain the top spot in the competition. Both men were incredible in their fight, but it was Jaeger's swift offense against Taylor that won him the victory, and the Inland Title Tournament.
There you have it ladies and gentlemen, once again the EWF delivered an amazing night of hard-hitting and intense action. This Non-stop November didn't disappoint, and make sure to check us back out on December 9, as the EWF returns to Covina for our annual "Jingle Slam." In an effort to assist the less fortunate this holiday season, you can bring an unwrapped toy for your entrance to the event. A $10 value for adults and $5 value for children at the door gets you a ticket to the best show in town. Until next time, I Brandi Mendez am signing off. See you inside the ropes!
For more information on NWA Pro/ EWF, go to:
www.empirewrestlingfederation.com
November 25, 2011
Knights of Columbus #3851
Covina, CA
Hello sports fans! EWF correspondent Brandi Mendez coming straight to you with the hard-hitting results from our November 25th show, at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Covina. We here at EWF all hope you had a fabulous Thanksgiving in order to kick off the 2011 holiday season. This Non-Stop November has been one of a kind, and what a better way to conclude it than with the Inland Title Tournament?
So without further adieu, let's get to the results!
Match #1: Willie Mack DEF Robby Phoenix
EWF fan favorite Mack took on "La Familia's" Phoenix in an exhilarating opener, to advance to the second round of the Inland Title Tournament.
Match #2: Ryan Taylor DEF "Project 56" Joshua Dunbar
In a tremendous effort by Dunbar, the Fallen Empire's "Anti-Hero" Taylor, defeated the beloved saint in an aggressive and grueling match where Taylor advanced into the second round of the Inland Title Tournament.
Match #3: "Top Shelf" Jeremy Jaeger DEF Mondo Vega
The guy that everyone loves to hate, Mondo Vega took on the A-List's "Top Shelf" Jeremy Jaeger in an intense, non-stop bout. Although both competitors put on an aggressive offense, it was Jaeger that won the upper hand on Vega, as he advanced to the second round of the Inland Title Tournament.
Match #4: Scorpio Sky DEF "Mega King" Tommy Wilson
Beloved EWF fan favorite Scorpio Sky took on his highness, "Mega King" Wilson. This was an intense match that left both competitors throwing out everything in their offense to try and attain the victory. However, it was Sky's fast-acting tactics that gained him the upper hand, reigning him supreme over Wilson, thus advancing the to the second round of the Inland Title Tournament.
Match #5: Nikki Hollywood & Aiden Riley DEF "Mega Queen" Ashley Hollywood & Yyan Nakano
In this rare treat, the EWF fans saw the return of the "Original Queen" Aiden Riley & Nikki Hollywood defeat the team of "Mega Queen" Ashley Hollywood & Yyan Nakano. Riley and Hollywood took on Ashley and Nakano to the limit as they relentlessly left everything they had in the ring, including hair extensions. Who says beauty isn't pain?
Match #6: Ryan Taylor DEF Willie Mack
In the second round of the Inland Title Tournament, Taylor took on the "Milk Chocolate" Mack in a grueling match-up that left the EWF fans at the edge of their seats. Although Mack put on a great match, it was the former EWF champion Taylor that won the upper hand, and the victory to advance to the finals of the Inland Title Tournament.
Match #7: "Top Shelf" Jeremy Jaeger DEF Scorpio Sky
The A-lister took on Sky in a heart-stopping bout that was an incredible showcase of both men's offensive tactics. With every twist and turn of the competition, both wrestlers countered one another for a non-stop match that left everyone at the edge out of their seats. However, it was Jaeger's swift maneuvers that caught the best of Sky as "Top Shelf" gained the victory, to face Ryan Taylor in the finals of the Inland Title Tournament.
Match #8: "The Certified Tough Guy" Brandon Gatson DEF Country Bear
Country Bear took on his former teacher Gatson in an aggressive match, that showcased the best in both competitors. However, the teacher still out maneuvered his student, as Gatson defeated Country Bear in the well-fought out victory.
Match #9: "Top Shelf" Jeremy Jaeger DEF Ryan Taylor to win the Inland Title Tournament
In the final match of the Inland Title Tournament, Taylor and Jaeger pulled out all the stops as they competed for the coveted ITT trophy. The display by both wrestlers was incredible as they relentlessly fought to gain the top spot in the competition. Both men were incredible in their fight, but it was Jaeger's swift offense against Taylor that won him the victory, and the Inland Title Tournament.
There you have it ladies and gentlemen, once again the EWF delivered an amazing night of hard-hitting and intense action. This Non-stop November didn't disappoint, and make sure to check us back out on December 9, as the EWF returns to Covina for our annual "Jingle Slam." In an effort to assist the less fortunate this holiday season, you can bring an unwrapped toy for your entrance to the event. A $10 value for adults and $5 value for children at the door gets you a ticket to the best show in town. Until next time, I Brandi Mendez am signing off. See you inside the ropes!
For more information on NWA Pro/ EWF, go to:
www.empirewrestlingfederation.com
11/18/11 NWA Pro/ SCPW Results
_NWA Pro/ SoCal Pro Wrestling
November 18, 2011
Escondido Sport & Fitness Gym
Escondido, CA
Show #66
1. Evan Jelik def. "The Polish Tyrant" Andre Machievski
2. Jarek Matthews def. Pulpo Dorado
3. Duke def. Jimmy Ray Walker
4. Anchors Away (David E. Jones & Ryan Stone) and Joey "The Bone" Barone def. Frosted Tip Warriors (Eddie Randle & Ryan Kidd) and "The New Age Punisher" B-Boy
5. Johnny Yuma def. SCP Tag Team Champion "Lovin" Nick Lovin
6. Ricky Mandel & Johnny Paradise def. SoCal Crazy & Kid Caramba
For more information on SCPW, go to:
www.socalprowrestling.com
November 18, 2011
Escondido Sport & Fitness Gym
Escondido, CA
Show #66
1. Evan Jelik def. "The Polish Tyrant" Andre Machievski
2. Jarek Matthews def. Pulpo Dorado
3. Duke def. Jimmy Ray Walker
4. Anchors Away (David E. Jones & Ryan Stone) and Joey "The Bone" Barone def. Frosted Tip Warriors (Eddie Randle & Ryan Kidd) and "The New Age Punisher" B-Boy
5. Johnny Yuma def. SCP Tag Team Champion "Lovin" Nick Lovin
6. Ricky Mandel & Johnny Paradise def. SoCal Crazy & Kid Caramba
For more information on SCPW, go to:
www.socalprowrestling.com
11/04/11 NWA Pro/ SCPW Results
_NWA Pro/ SoCal Pro Wrestling
November 4, 2011
Escondido Sport & Fitness Gym
Escondido, CA
Show #65
1. Jimmy Ray Walker def. "The Polish Tyrant" Andre Machievski & Damon Devine
2. Anchors Away (David E. Jones & Ryan Stone) def. Dewey Blackburn & Evan Jelik
3. Kid Caramba def. Joey "The Bone" Barone
4. Duke (of Damage Control) def. "Rock 'n' Rebel Soul" Johnny Yuma
5. Frosted Tip Warriors (Eddie Randle & Ryan Kidd) def. The Mirror Image Megastars ("Mirror Image" Ricky Mandel & "Lovin" Nick Lovin)
For more on SCPW, go to:
www.socalprowrestling.com
November 4, 2011
Escondido Sport & Fitness Gym
Escondido, CA
Show #65
1. Jimmy Ray Walker def. "The Polish Tyrant" Andre Machievski & Damon Devine
2. Anchors Away (David E. Jones & Ryan Stone) def. Dewey Blackburn & Evan Jelik
3. Kid Caramba def. Joey "The Bone" Barone
4. Duke (of Damage Control) def. "Rock 'n' Rebel Soul" Johnny Yuma
5. Frosted Tip Warriors (Eddie Randle & Ryan Kidd) def. The Mirror Image Megastars ("Mirror Image" Ricky Mandel & "Lovin" Nick Lovin)
For more on SCPW, go to:
www.socalprowrestling.com
11/05/11 NWA WildKat Results
_NWA Wildkat
"Up Against the Wall"
November 5, 2011
Slidell, LA
400 Attendance
- Chaos (with his Handler) defeated “The Modern-Day Hero” Kevin Douglas, “The Rocket” Ricky Roberts, and “The Real Deal” Jake Slater in a Fatal 4-Way.
- Nathan Crown, Sgt. Socorro, and Blake Wilder (with Antonio Brady) defeated “The Prince of Pain” Joe Kane and Rough n’ Ready (with Hardbody Harper) in a 6-Man Tag.
- Jazz defeated Claudia Del Solis.
- Vordell Walker defeated “Addictive & Expensive” Byron Wilcott.
- “The Southern Stomper” Luke Hawx defeated “Red Dawg” Rodney Mack.
- Steve Anthony defeated Orlando Jordan in a Lumberjack Match.
For more information on NWA Wildkat, go to:
www.wildkatsports.com
"Up Against the Wall"
November 5, 2011
Slidell, LA
400 Attendance
- Chaos (with his Handler) defeated “The Modern-Day Hero” Kevin Douglas, “The Rocket” Ricky Roberts, and “The Real Deal” Jake Slater in a Fatal 4-Way.
- Nathan Crown, Sgt. Socorro, and Blake Wilder (with Antonio Brady) defeated “The Prince of Pain” Joe Kane and Rough n’ Ready (with Hardbody Harper) in a 6-Man Tag.
- Jazz defeated Claudia Del Solis.
- Vordell Walker defeated “Addictive & Expensive” Byron Wilcott.
- “The Southern Stomper” Luke Hawx defeated “Red Dawg” Rodney Mack.
- Steve Anthony defeated Orlando Jordan in a Lumberjack Match.
For more information on NWA Wildkat, go to:
www.wildkatsports.com
11/05/11 NWA Metro Pro Results
_NWA Metro Pro Wrestling
November 5, 2011
Turner Recreation Center
Kansas City, KS
- NWA Central States Title Match - Jeremy Wyatt defeated Zach Thompson
- No. 1 Contender's Match for the NWA Central States Title - Mark Sterling and Mike Sydal finished with a double countout
- Dan Walsh (w/ Magic Man) defeated Pete Madden
- Metro Pro Tag Team Title Match - Heroes For Hire retained over the Moustache Mafia
- NWA World Title Match - Adam Pearce pinned Michael Strider after the match was restarted following Matt Murphy saying Strider's pin over Pearce was void because Pearce's foot was under the bottom rope during the pinfall
- Triple Threat for the NWA Central States Title - Jeremy Wyatt retained his title over Mike Sydal and Mark Sterling
- Mad Dog McDowell defeated Commissioner Matt Murphy via DQ
- Best of 3 Series - Match 1 for the NWA Kansas Title - "Showtime" Bradley Charles defeated Tyler Cook to go up 1-0
- Metro Pro Title Match - Bull Schmitt pinned Derek Stone to become the new Metro Pro Champion
For more information on NWA MPW, go to:
www.metrowrestling.com
November 5, 2011
Turner Recreation Center
Kansas City, KS
- NWA Central States Title Match - Jeremy Wyatt defeated Zach Thompson
- No. 1 Contender's Match for the NWA Central States Title - Mark Sterling and Mike Sydal finished with a double countout
- Dan Walsh (w/ Magic Man) defeated Pete Madden
- Metro Pro Tag Team Title Match - Heroes For Hire retained over the Moustache Mafia
- NWA World Title Match - Adam Pearce pinned Michael Strider after the match was restarted following Matt Murphy saying Strider's pin over Pearce was void because Pearce's foot was under the bottom rope during the pinfall
- Triple Threat for the NWA Central States Title - Jeremy Wyatt retained his title over Mike Sydal and Mark Sterling
- Mad Dog McDowell defeated Commissioner Matt Murphy via DQ
- Best of 3 Series - Match 1 for the NWA Kansas Title - "Showtime" Bradley Charles defeated Tyler Cook to go up 1-0
- Metro Pro Title Match - Bull Schmitt pinned Derek Stone to become the new Metro Pro Champion
For more information on NWA MPW, go to:
www.metrowrestling.com
11/25/11 NWA Pro Australia Results
_NWA Pro Australia
November 25, 2011
Re-Emerging 2011
Thebarton Theatre
Adelaide, Australia
#1 Contenders Cup Tournament Prelims
Slex def. Marcius Pitt
Ryan Eagles def. Krackerjak
Open Challenge
Pitbull def ‘Dirty’ Dick Donovan w/’Moneybags’ Malone
NWA Pro Singles Competition Match
Cletus Blood def. AJ Istria
Women’s Match
Shazza McKenzie def. Kellyanne English
Final for #1 Contenders Cup Tournament
Ryan Eagles def. Slex with assistance from Mark Aiston
6 Man Elimination Tables Match
Robby Heart, Wreckin’Ball Wilson & Damian Slater def. Hartley Jackson and The Hotrodz when Robby eliminated Jackson though the final table.
Order of elimination- Wreckin’ Ball, Joey Graham, Damian Slater, Greg Graham, Hartley Jackson.
For more information on NWA Pro Australia, go to:
http://nwaaustralia.wordpress.com/
November 25, 2011
Re-Emerging 2011
Thebarton Theatre
Adelaide, Australia
#1 Contenders Cup Tournament Prelims
Slex def. Marcius Pitt
Ryan Eagles def. Krackerjak
Open Challenge
Pitbull def ‘Dirty’ Dick Donovan w/’Moneybags’ Malone
NWA Pro Singles Competition Match
Cletus Blood def. AJ Istria
Women’s Match
Shazza McKenzie def. Kellyanne English
Final for #1 Contenders Cup Tournament
Ryan Eagles def. Slex with assistance from Mark Aiston
6 Man Elimination Tables Match
Robby Heart, Wreckin’Ball Wilson & Damian Slater def. Hartley Jackson and The Hotrodz when Robby eliminated Jackson though the final table.
Order of elimination- Wreckin’ Ball, Joey Graham, Damian Slater, Greg Graham, Hartley Jackson.
For more information on NWA Pro Australia, go to:
http://nwaaustralia.wordpress.com/
11/26/11 NWA ECCW Results
_NWA ECCW
November 26, 2011
Wrestling with Hunger
Hyde Creek Recreation Centre
Port Coquitlam, BC, Canada
1) Ray Brooks remains the Wrestling With Hunger Champion by winning the WWH Battle Royal.
2) Azeem the Dream def Red Money
3) Mixed Tag Match: Pete Powers & Nicole Matthews def Sid Sylum & KC Spinelli
4) Jordie Taylor def Hellion Reaper
5) ECCW Tag Team Championship:
The Air Pirates (Alex Plexis & Ravenous Randy) def the Bollywood Lions (Gurv & Harv) to win the titles
6) Bishop def Danni Deeds
7) MAIN EVENT: Jamie Diaz & Tony Baroni def Scotty Mac & Nick Price
For more information on NWA ECCW, go to:
www.eccw.com
November 26, 2011
Wrestling with Hunger
Hyde Creek Recreation Centre
Port Coquitlam, BC, Canada
1) Ray Brooks remains the Wrestling With Hunger Champion by winning the WWH Battle Royal.
2) Azeem the Dream def Red Money
3) Mixed Tag Match: Pete Powers & Nicole Matthews def Sid Sylum & KC Spinelli
4) Jordie Taylor def Hellion Reaper
5) ECCW Tag Team Championship:
The Air Pirates (Alex Plexis & Ravenous Randy) def the Bollywood Lions (Gurv & Harv) to win the titles
6) Bishop def Danni Deeds
7) MAIN EVENT: Jamie Diaz & Tony Baroni def Scotty Mac & Nick Price
For more information on NWA ECCW, go to:
www.eccw.com
11/27/11 NWA Anarchy Results
_NWA Anarchy
November 27, 2011
NWA Arena
Cornelia, GA
Courtesy of Larry Goodman's report at www.georgiawrestlinghistory.com
The November 26 NWA Anarchy event was a cut above the norm of recent TV tapings in Cornelia.
This was a leaner presentation, partly by design and partly out of necessity, and to good effect. Every match served a clear purpose. With only three TV tapings between
Fright Night and Season's Beatings on December 17, it was hardly the time for extraneous material. The necessity part was the subtraction of Mikal Judas vs. Seven, which is one of the two top programs Anarchy has going, along with Urban Assault Squad/Hate Junkies. UAS were off due to what Hate Junkies did to them last time, so that program wasn't a major focus either. But there plenty of silver lining -
Seven/Judas is a feud best served by keeping the amount of physical contact to a minimum unless it really counts. The available talent was well used and produced
good matches. The storytelling was clear with the highlight being the developments surrounding Adam Pearce's defense of the NWA World Heavyweight Title at Season's Beatings. All in all, it felt like Anarchy built some momentum going into the big show.
Attendance was just shy of 100, not great but moving in the right direction. The crowd was hot most of the night before inexplicably shriveling towards the end of the second hour. Match quality was still fine and the show wasn't running that long. Maybe a case of holiday hangover or something.
NWA Anarchy owner Franklin Dove opened the show. The first order of business was the announcement of the NWA Hall of Fame inductees for 2011 via a video put together by David Marquez. Dove went on to talk about bring an NWA World Heavyweight Title match to Cornelia for the first time in over a decade. This was followed by a Pearce promo shot in a swimming pool.
Dove said the NWA North American Champion is the number one contender and therefore, Shaun Tempers would be facing Pearce on December 17 if he was able to hold onto the title until then. Dove brought up the incident in which Mike Posey got physical with him. "You do not touch the boss." Dove said JT Talents' replacement as GM would be revealed later.
Dove closed with the announcement that Judas was unable to appear, but was a lock to be there on December 10.
That piece of news prompted an enraged Jeff G. Bailey to come out and cut a scathing promo. If you âre the boss then I âm the God. Bailey said he stood above everybody and all things. Bailey said Judas proved his cowardice and alluded to the fireball incident, stating that he left Judas's face extra crispy. Bailey said Judas would now only slither into the building with the light off. He vowed that Seven would finish him. "Death is imprinted upon you like an invisible birthmark."
(1) Dustin Knight beat Adrian Hawkins in 11:15. Knight got a pop coming out and a pop for the finish, but not much in between. Knight has great instincts as a babyface. If only he could add some muscle mass. Hawkins isn't a huge guy by any means, but big enough that it was tough to suspend disbelief for Knight's offense. His ring apron STO worked though. Hawkins hit a quebradora for a near fall and did the cocky SOB routine. Hawkins channeled Harley Race with a diving headbutt to Knight's back. Hawkins dished out a beating with very little answer from Knight, so you kind of knew where this going. After Hawkins took the Bret Hart chest bump into the corner, Knight made his full-fledged comeback. Hawkins tried for his signature springboard back elbow, but Knight spilled him over the ropes with a dropkick. When Knight tried for a flying bodypress, Hawkins rolled through into a sharpshooter attempt, but Knight made the ropes. Hawkins softened Knight up with a pair of dragon screws. Knight then got the pin out of nowhere with a slingshot sunset flip.
Postmatch, Hawkins applied the sharpshooter. Zach Daniels tried to make a save, but Hawkins put him in the sharpshooter as well, and left them both laying. Referees Dee Byers and Ken Wallace were waving their hands and getting all excited. It was an effective deal to amp up Hawkins's heelishness.
Hate Junkies got a babyface pop coming out for their match. They're so badass, fans are only going to hate them when they go against UAS. The Rev talked about hanging Jackson and making Nemesis watch, and how they only cared about maiming and crippling their opponents. Diarrhea comes in all different colors, and we hate everyone equally.
(2) Raymond King & Mike West defeated Hate Junkies (Dany Only & Stryknyn with the Rev) via DQ in 7:15. The jobbers got some early offense. West has a good physique, decent athleticism and great hair. King has good ups on his aerial stuff, but he is so scrawny. Junkies tortured West. They busted out the boot party on him. Only did the girl spot, puling West's arms out the sockets while standing on his hair. After the Junkies collided, King and West hit double missile dropkick for their near fall. Stryknyn pinned King with the superbomb. Afterward, Stryk speared West out of his boots and the Junkies hung him over the top rope. The led to more hand waving by the refs and Ken Wallace DQed the Junkies.
(3) Slim J & Bryan Casanova & Seth Delay defeated NWA Young Lion's Champion Bo Newsom & Bobby Moore & Andrew Pendleton III in 13:35.
Moore is getting massive "Barney" heat. Fun stuff. The verbal and facial aspects of Moore's game are really strong, and he gets SO upset about it. Casanova did a ring clearing deal. The physical part was fine. His overhead suplex on Newsom looked awesome, but he is still a fish out of water when it comes to babyface fire. A Newsom spinebuster started heat on J. The fans have such conviction regarding Slim that his matches always have good heat. He used a lateral guillotine for a hope spot, which was wonderfully different for Cornelia. Double tags made to Pendleton and Casanova. Pendleton took some big bumps and wanted no more. Moore impersonated a sack of garbage as Casonova tossed him out. Delay pinned Pendleton with a frogsplash.
Postmatch, Anthony Henry threw Newsom back into the ring and Casanova gave him a TKO. Henry placed the title belt on Newsom's comatose body. Delay goaded Casanova into doing the Rick Rude hip swivel in stereo for a big pop. J and Henry followed suit. Very entertaining and a nice, warm, fuzzy, babyface unity thing.
(4) Skirra Corvus defeated Tommy Daniels & CB Gibson & Jordan O'Neal in a fatal four-way to become the number one contender for the NWA Anarchy Young Lion's Championship (7:40).
Anarchy fans love Corvus. Turning him babyface was clearly the right thing to do. Corvus is so unorthodox. It would be interesting to see how well he could get over outside the North Georgia area. The fans didn't see the other guys in the match as having any chance of winning, so there was no heat. Daniels and Gibson worked together throughout the match. O'Neil is really green. He and Gibson did a trainwreck of a spot. Corvus intervened before somebody got seriously injured. Finish saw Daniels hit a fishermanbuster on Corvus, but Gibson broke up the pin. While they argued, Corvus pinned O'Neil with a frogsplash.
Daniels was hot at Gibson. He ended up shaking Gibson's hand, albeit with great reluctance.
(5) Azrael (with the Rev) defeated Donnie Steamboat to retain the NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Championship in 7:45.
Steamboat has the Polynesian thing going for him and a measure of charisma, but there was something missing once the bell rang. Azrael threw those hellacious chops of his. Steamboat's reply was lacking, so Azrael offered him free shots at his back. Azrael then delivered one of the most awesomely executed moves ever a superman punch off the middle rope. Azrael was dismantling Steamboat until he surprised Azrael with a cool leglock submission, but the Rev interfered. A tornado kick to the shoulder blade decked Azrael for a double down. Steamboat's comeback included a tomahawk chop. Azrael pinned Steamboat with the Ted Bundy. Steamboat didn't go up for it all that well so it didn't look as devastating as usual.
The Rev said the thought of the Angel of Death being deprived of a shot at the NWA World Heavyweight Champion turned his stomach. Rev said Azrael had given up every ounce of his soul in Cornelia for almost 15 years. Tempers entered the ring. He said no disrespect, and while Azrael was a fine piece of local talent, it was simply geography that the North American champion should get the title shot. The Rev said he was the one that transformed Tempers from being a fat little sausage punk into a member of Devi's Rejects, and Tempers owed him a solid. Tempers admitted there was no way he could repay the Rev, but he had won the North American title on his own. The Rev called Dove out to make a decision before things got out of hand. Rev assumed the worst. He began hurling insults at Dove, then dumped him on his ass.
That brought Brodie Chase out as Anarchy's new GM/enforcer. Chase said the Rev had a point because the Anarchy champion rules in Cornelia and is known
everywhere. Chase ordered a three way elimination style match for December 17th Pearce vs. Tempers vs. Azarel. Tempers left in a huff. Chase then told the Rev that since he had been behaving so badly by hanging people, putting his hands on the owner and such, he was ordering an indefinite suspension. Wilson got uppity. Chase shoved him down. He said there would be no more bullying allowed. Azrael went nose-to-nose with Chase. Fans sang goodbye to the Rev. This was a great segment. The setup for the three-way was well done all the way around. Rev's suspension made sense. Installing Chase as the enforcer is the perfect way to take advantage of his talking ability and popularity with the fans.
(6) Armed & Dangerous (Lane Vasser & Johnny Dangerous) defeated The Ambassadors (Jacoby Boykins & Chris Mayne with John Johnson) in 10 minutes. The best thing about this match is that their was suspense about the outcome. Vasser came out on top in the big man power showdown with Boykins. Vasser capped it off with by gorilla-pressing Dangerous into a splash on Boykins. Ambassadors destroyed Dangerous with the 300 pound Boykins doing the heavy lifting. His power moves look like finishers against smaller guys. With his incredible brute strength, Boykins would be well suited for a tour of Japan, if such a thing still exists. At one point, Dangerous made it to the corner, but Vasser was busy going after Johnson. When the tag was finally made, it was too abrupt to have any heat behind it. Vasser pinned Mayne with variation on the Attitude Adjustment.
By virtue of the victory, A & D earned a shot at the tag titles held by Slim & Casanova at Season's Beatings. Slim & Casanova came out to shake hands with the winners. Casanova and Vasser were none too happy with each other.
(7) Billy Buck beat NWA North American Champion Shaun Tempers via DQ in 14:50.
Given the story they were telling, I don't know how this match could have been much better than it was. Buck is undersized. Nobody is going to accuse him of being a great athlete or a wrestler. What he has going for him, though, are key qualities of a great babyface - an undying heart and willingness to sell his ass off. The crowd was fairly lifeless at this point of the night, but the compelling nature of the match got them going. Simple story, Tempers delighted in the utter destruction of Buck's knee. It was a flawless strategy that took away Buck's prime weapon, the superkick. Buck's selling never wavered. There were no holes. At 8 minutes in, Buck collapsed in a heap on a superkick attempt. Tempers went to a spinning toe hold and kept the pressure on the knee. Buck later tried a Samoan Drop and his knee buckled instantly. Tempers got a single leg crab and a stepover cobra clutch, but Buck made the ropes both times. With a final burst, Buck got the Samoan drop and tried for the superkick. Tempers blocked it, and Buck switched to a stunner for a close near fall. Buck was fighting off his hangman neckbreaker, so Tempers kicked him in the groin. Tempers got the cobra clutch again, but Buck hung on by a thread to stave off submitting. Tempers charged and Buck nailed him flush with the superkick. One...two, referee Byers disappeared from the ring having been pulled out by Tempers's lackey, Bo Newsom.
Afterward, Tempers gave Buck the hangman neckbreaker. Henry hit the ring and was beaten down. Newsom started strapping Henry with his belt. Corvus may have earned the number 1 contender spot, but Henry is the thorn in Newsom's side. It was surprising that this situation didn't sound Chase's bully alert. Oh well. Buck brought a chair into the ring to drive Tempers and Newsom off.
NWA Anarchy returns to action on December 10 with Seven vs. Judas and Steven Walters & Seth Delay vs. Mike Posey & Corey Hollis already announced.
The NWA Hall of Fame Class of 2011 includes Pat O'Connor, Dusty Rhodes, Angelo Savoldi (still an active promoter at the age of 97), Rikidozan, Sue Green, Freddie Blassie, Wahoo McDaniel, Johnny Valentine, The LeBell/Eaton family and Bill Apter.
Dany Only made the trek to Cleveland, Ohio Friday night for the AIW show along with A.R. Fox and Uhaa Nation. Sugar Dunkerton was also on that show.
Kimo is recovering from the broken tailbone suffered during the War Games at Fight Night. As if it wasn't enough just to finish out the match, Kimo insisted on doing his finishing submission, despite being numb on one side of his body.
Jordan O'Neil came in from North Carolina with Steamboat as a replacement for Ty Tyson in the Young Lions contenders match
The TV announcers were John Johnson and Tim E.D. Ring announcer Bret Wolverton stepped in to do color when Johnson was at ringside for the Ambassadors match
"Teen Excitement" Drew Haskins missed the show due transportation problems.
Seven had a death in the family.
TV Champion Steven Walters was not scheduled to be there.
Todd Sexton is assisting Bill Behrens with booking and agenting some of the matches.
For more information on NWA Anarchy, go to:
www.nwaanarchy.net
November 27, 2011
NWA Arena
Cornelia, GA
Courtesy of Larry Goodman's report at www.georgiawrestlinghistory.com
The November 26 NWA Anarchy event was a cut above the norm of recent TV tapings in Cornelia.
This was a leaner presentation, partly by design and partly out of necessity, and to good effect. Every match served a clear purpose. With only three TV tapings between
Fright Night and Season's Beatings on December 17, it was hardly the time for extraneous material. The necessity part was the subtraction of Mikal Judas vs. Seven, which is one of the two top programs Anarchy has going, along with Urban Assault Squad/Hate Junkies. UAS were off due to what Hate Junkies did to them last time, so that program wasn't a major focus either. But there plenty of silver lining -
Seven/Judas is a feud best served by keeping the amount of physical contact to a minimum unless it really counts. The available talent was well used and produced
good matches. The storytelling was clear with the highlight being the developments surrounding Adam Pearce's defense of the NWA World Heavyweight Title at Season's Beatings. All in all, it felt like Anarchy built some momentum going into the big show.
Attendance was just shy of 100, not great but moving in the right direction. The crowd was hot most of the night before inexplicably shriveling towards the end of the second hour. Match quality was still fine and the show wasn't running that long. Maybe a case of holiday hangover or something.
NWA Anarchy owner Franklin Dove opened the show. The first order of business was the announcement of the NWA Hall of Fame inductees for 2011 via a video put together by David Marquez. Dove went on to talk about bring an NWA World Heavyweight Title match to Cornelia for the first time in over a decade. This was followed by a Pearce promo shot in a swimming pool.
Dove said the NWA North American Champion is the number one contender and therefore, Shaun Tempers would be facing Pearce on December 17 if he was able to hold onto the title until then. Dove brought up the incident in which Mike Posey got physical with him. "You do not touch the boss." Dove said JT Talents' replacement as GM would be revealed later.
Dove closed with the announcement that Judas was unable to appear, but was a lock to be there on December 10.
That piece of news prompted an enraged Jeff G. Bailey to come out and cut a scathing promo. If you âre the boss then I âm the God. Bailey said he stood above everybody and all things. Bailey said Judas proved his cowardice and alluded to the fireball incident, stating that he left Judas's face extra crispy. Bailey said Judas would now only slither into the building with the light off. He vowed that Seven would finish him. "Death is imprinted upon you like an invisible birthmark."
(1) Dustin Knight beat Adrian Hawkins in 11:15. Knight got a pop coming out and a pop for the finish, but not much in between. Knight has great instincts as a babyface. If only he could add some muscle mass. Hawkins isn't a huge guy by any means, but big enough that it was tough to suspend disbelief for Knight's offense. His ring apron STO worked though. Hawkins hit a quebradora for a near fall and did the cocky SOB routine. Hawkins channeled Harley Race with a diving headbutt to Knight's back. Hawkins dished out a beating with very little answer from Knight, so you kind of knew where this going. After Hawkins took the Bret Hart chest bump into the corner, Knight made his full-fledged comeback. Hawkins tried for his signature springboard back elbow, but Knight spilled him over the ropes with a dropkick. When Knight tried for a flying bodypress, Hawkins rolled through into a sharpshooter attempt, but Knight made the ropes. Hawkins softened Knight up with a pair of dragon screws. Knight then got the pin out of nowhere with a slingshot sunset flip.
Postmatch, Hawkins applied the sharpshooter. Zach Daniels tried to make a save, but Hawkins put him in the sharpshooter as well, and left them both laying. Referees Dee Byers and Ken Wallace were waving their hands and getting all excited. It was an effective deal to amp up Hawkins's heelishness.
Hate Junkies got a babyface pop coming out for their match. They're so badass, fans are only going to hate them when they go against UAS. The Rev talked about hanging Jackson and making Nemesis watch, and how they only cared about maiming and crippling their opponents. Diarrhea comes in all different colors, and we hate everyone equally.
(2) Raymond King & Mike West defeated Hate Junkies (Dany Only & Stryknyn with the Rev) via DQ in 7:15. The jobbers got some early offense. West has a good physique, decent athleticism and great hair. King has good ups on his aerial stuff, but he is so scrawny. Junkies tortured West. They busted out the boot party on him. Only did the girl spot, puling West's arms out the sockets while standing on his hair. After the Junkies collided, King and West hit double missile dropkick for their near fall. Stryknyn pinned King with the superbomb. Afterward, Stryk speared West out of his boots and the Junkies hung him over the top rope. The led to more hand waving by the refs and Ken Wallace DQed the Junkies.
(3) Slim J & Bryan Casanova & Seth Delay defeated NWA Young Lion's Champion Bo Newsom & Bobby Moore & Andrew Pendleton III in 13:35.
Moore is getting massive "Barney" heat. Fun stuff. The verbal and facial aspects of Moore's game are really strong, and he gets SO upset about it. Casanova did a ring clearing deal. The physical part was fine. His overhead suplex on Newsom looked awesome, but he is still a fish out of water when it comes to babyface fire. A Newsom spinebuster started heat on J. The fans have such conviction regarding Slim that his matches always have good heat. He used a lateral guillotine for a hope spot, which was wonderfully different for Cornelia. Double tags made to Pendleton and Casanova. Pendleton took some big bumps and wanted no more. Moore impersonated a sack of garbage as Casonova tossed him out. Delay pinned Pendleton with a frogsplash.
Postmatch, Anthony Henry threw Newsom back into the ring and Casanova gave him a TKO. Henry placed the title belt on Newsom's comatose body. Delay goaded Casanova into doing the Rick Rude hip swivel in stereo for a big pop. J and Henry followed suit. Very entertaining and a nice, warm, fuzzy, babyface unity thing.
(4) Skirra Corvus defeated Tommy Daniels & CB Gibson & Jordan O'Neal in a fatal four-way to become the number one contender for the NWA Anarchy Young Lion's Championship (7:40).
Anarchy fans love Corvus. Turning him babyface was clearly the right thing to do. Corvus is so unorthodox. It would be interesting to see how well he could get over outside the North Georgia area. The fans didn't see the other guys in the match as having any chance of winning, so there was no heat. Daniels and Gibson worked together throughout the match. O'Neil is really green. He and Gibson did a trainwreck of a spot. Corvus intervened before somebody got seriously injured. Finish saw Daniels hit a fishermanbuster on Corvus, but Gibson broke up the pin. While they argued, Corvus pinned O'Neil with a frogsplash.
Daniels was hot at Gibson. He ended up shaking Gibson's hand, albeit with great reluctance.
(5) Azrael (with the Rev) defeated Donnie Steamboat to retain the NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Championship in 7:45.
Steamboat has the Polynesian thing going for him and a measure of charisma, but there was something missing once the bell rang. Azrael threw those hellacious chops of his. Steamboat's reply was lacking, so Azrael offered him free shots at his back. Azrael then delivered one of the most awesomely executed moves ever a superman punch off the middle rope. Azrael was dismantling Steamboat until he surprised Azrael with a cool leglock submission, but the Rev interfered. A tornado kick to the shoulder blade decked Azrael for a double down. Steamboat's comeback included a tomahawk chop. Azrael pinned Steamboat with the Ted Bundy. Steamboat didn't go up for it all that well so it didn't look as devastating as usual.
The Rev said the thought of the Angel of Death being deprived of a shot at the NWA World Heavyweight Champion turned his stomach. Rev said Azrael had given up every ounce of his soul in Cornelia for almost 15 years. Tempers entered the ring. He said no disrespect, and while Azrael was a fine piece of local talent, it was simply geography that the North American champion should get the title shot. The Rev said he was the one that transformed Tempers from being a fat little sausage punk into a member of Devi's Rejects, and Tempers owed him a solid. Tempers admitted there was no way he could repay the Rev, but he had won the North American title on his own. The Rev called Dove out to make a decision before things got out of hand. Rev assumed the worst. He began hurling insults at Dove, then dumped him on his ass.
That brought Brodie Chase out as Anarchy's new GM/enforcer. Chase said the Rev had a point because the Anarchy champion rules in Cornelia and is known
everywhere. Chase ordered a three way elimination style match for December 17th Pearce vs. Tempers vs. Azarel. Tempers left in a huff. Chase then told the Rev that since he had been behaving so badly by hanging people, putting his hands on the owner and such, he was ordering an indefinite suspension. Wilson got uppity. Chase shoved him down. He said there would be no more bullying allowed. Azrael went nose-to-nose with Chase. Fans sang goodbye to the Rev. This was a great segment. The setup for the three-way was well done all the way around. Rev's suspension made sense. Installing Chase as the enforcer is the perfect way to take advantage of his talking ability and popularity with the fans.
(6) Armed & Dangerous (Lane Vasser & Johnny Dangerous) defeated The Ambassadors (Jacoby Boykins & Chris Mayne with John Johnson) in 10 minutes. The best thing about this match is that their was suspense about the outcome. Vasser came out on top in the big man power showdown with Boykins. Vasser capped it off with by gorilla-pressing Dangerous into a splash on Boykins. Ambassadors destroyed Dangerous with the 300 pound Boykins doing the heavy lifting. His power moves look like finishers against smaller guys. With his incredible brute strength, Boykins would be well suited for a tour of Japan, if such a thing still exists. At one point, Dangerous made it to the corner, but Vasser was busy going after Johnson. When the tag was finally made, it was too abrupt to have any heat behind it. Vasser pinned Mayne with variation on the Attitude Adjustment.
By virtue of the victory, A & D earned a shot at the tag titles held by Slim & Casanova at Season's Beatings. Slim & Casanova came out to shake hands with the winners. Casanova and Vasser were none too happy with each other.
(7) Billy Buck beat NWA North American Champion Shaun Tempers via DQ in 14:50.
Given the story they were telling, I don't know how this match could have been much better than it was. Buck is undersized. Nobody is going to accuse him of being a great athlete or a wrestler. What he has going for him, though, are key qualities of a great babyface - an undying heart and willingness to sell his ass off. The crowd was fairly lifeless at this point of the night, but the compelling nature of the match got them going. Simple story, Tempers delighted in the utter destruction of Buck's knee. It was a flawless strategy that took away Buck's prime weapon, the superkick. Buck's selling never wavered. There were no holes. At 8 minutes in, Buck collapsed in a heap on a superkick attempt. Tempers went to a spinning toe hold and kept the pressure on the knee. Buck later tried a Samoan Drop and his knee buckled instantly. Tempers got a single leg crab and a stepover cobra clutch, but Buck made the ropes both times. With a final burst, Buck got the Samoan drop and tried for the superkick. Tempers blocked it, and Buck switched to a stunner for a close near fall. Buck was fighting off his hangman neckbreaker, so Tempers kicked him in the groin. Tempers got the cobra clutch again, but Buck hung on by a thread to stave off submitting. Tempers charged and Buck nailed him flush with the superkick. One...two, referee Byers disappeared from the ring having been pulled out by Tempers's lackey, Bo Newsom.
Afterward, Tempers gave Buck the hangman neckbreaker. Henry hit the ring and was beaten down. Newsom started strapping Henry with his belt. Corvus may have earned the number 1 contender spot, but Henry is the thorn in Newsom's side. It was surprising that this situation didn't sound Chase's bully alert. Oh well. Buck brought a chair into the ring to drive Tempers and Newsom off.
NWA Anarchy returns to action on December 10 with Seven vs. Judas and Steven Walters & Seth Delay vs. Mike Posey & Corey Hollis already announced.
The NWA Hall of Fame Class of 2011 includes Pat O'Connor, Dusty Rhodes, Angelo Savoldi (still an active promoter at the age of 97), Rikidozan, Sue Green, Freddie Blassie, Wahoo McDaniel, Johnny Valentine, The LeBell/Eaton family and Bill Apter.
Dany Only made the trek to Cleveland, Ohio Friday night for the AIW show along with A.R. Fox and Uhaa Nation. Sugar Dunkerton was also on that show.
Kimo is recovering from the broken tailbone suffered during the War Games at Fight Night. As if it wasn't enough just to finish out the match, Kimo insisted on doing his finishing submission, despite being numb on one side of his body.
Jordan O'Neil came in from North Carolina with Steamboat as a replacement for Ty Tyson in the Young Lions contenders match
The TV announcers were John Johnson and Tim E.D. Ring announcer Bret Wolverton stepped in to do color when Johnson was at ringside for the Ambassadors match
"Teen Excitement" Drew Haskins missed the show due transportation problems.
Seven had a death in the family.
TV Champion Steven Walters was not scheduled to be there.
Todd Sexton is assisting Bill Behrens with booking and agenting some of the matches.
For more information on NWA Anarchy, go to:
www.nwaanarchy.net
11/19/11 NWA Amarillo Results
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NWA Amarillo
November 19, 2011
PWF Wrestleplex
Amarillo, TX
NWA Amarillo Junior Heavyweight Title Match
Nathan Briggs [c] beat Ryan Justice to retain the title
Brandon MacGreggor beat Joey Armstrong by DQ
Jake Logan beat JB Sneaux
Austin Riley beat Jastin Taylor
NWA Amarillo Tag Team Title Match
Natural Superstars beat Team Macho in a no-DQ to retain titles.
For more information on NWA Amarillo,
go to:www.nwaamarillo.com
NWA Amarillo
November 19, 2011
PWF Wrestleplex
Amarillo, TX
NWA Amarillo Junior Heavyweight Title Match
Nathan Briggs [c] beat Ryan Justice to retain the title
Brandon MacGreggor beat Joey Armstrong by DQ
Jake Logan beat JB Sneaux
Austin Riley beat Jastin Taylor
NWA Amarillo Tag Team Title Match
Natural Superstars beat Team Macho in a no-DQ to retain titles.
For more information on NWA Amarillo,
go to:www.nwaamarillo.com
11/20/11 NWA RPW Results
NWA RPW
November 20, 2011
JOHNNY Gs
WARNER ROBINS, GA
ANTHONY HENRY def ANTHONY ANDREWS
THE NINJA w/CHRIS JACOBS def MARVELOUS MICHAEL STEVENS w/ANTHONY ANDREWS
DR. GAYTON ANNOUNCED A BATTLE ROYAL FOR SUNDAY 12-4-11 FEATURING ALL RPW WRESTLERS INCLUDING MIKEAL JUDAS TO DETERMINE WHO FACES ADAM PEARCE ON 12-18-11 FOR THE NWA WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE
BOBBY MOORE & ROB ADONIS w/CHARLIE CASH def CHRIS JACOBS & DREW ADLER to retain the NWA RPW TAG TEAM TITLES
FRANKIE VALENTINE DEF COREY HOLLIS TO RETAIN THE NWA RPW TV TITLE. POST MATCH VALENTINE WAS ATTACKED BY CHIP DAY & PATRICK BENTLEY UNTIL ADRIAN HAWKINS & J ROD CLEARED THEM FROM THE RING
IN A #1 CONTENDERS MATCH FOR THE NWA RPW TAG TEAM TITLES, THE USUAL SUSPECTS (MURDER 1 & AJ STEELE) DEF HOT LIKE LAVA (SHAWN BANKS & CRU JONES)
COREY HOLLIS, PATRICK BENTLEY & CHIP DAY DEF J ROD, ADRIAN HAWKINS & FRANKIE VALENTINE WHEN PATRICK BENTLEY, WHO WAS NOT THE LEGAL MAN, PINNED J ROD. SR REFEREE, DUSTIN ROBINSON CAME OUT AND IT APPEARED HE WAS EITHER GOING TO RESTART THE MATCH OR REVERSE THE DECISION WHEN JIMMY RAVE APPEARED, PUSHED MISS ALLIE TO THE GROUND AND ATTACKED ROBINSON AS HOLLIS, DAY & BENTLEY OCCUPIED J ROD, HAWKINS & VALENTINE. RAVE STARTING CUTTING ROBINSON'S LONG HAIR UNTIL SAL RINAURO HIT THE RING WITH A STEEL CHAIR.
JEREMY VAIN VS KYLE MATTHEWS for the NWA RPW HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE ENDED IN A 15 MINUTE TIME LIMIT DRAW.
IT WAS ANNOUNCED THAT THE USUAL SUSPECTS WILL TEAM WITH MIKAEL JUDAS TO FACE ROB ADONIS, BOBBY MOORE & JEREMY VAIN on 12-4-11
For more information on NWA RPW, go to
www.rampageprowrestling.net_
November 20, 2011
JOHNNY Gs
WARNER ROBINS, GA
ANTHONY HENRY def ANTHONY ANDREWS
THE NINJA w/CHRIS JACOBS def MARVELOUS MICHAEL STEVENS w/ANTHONY ANDREWS
DR. GAYTON ANNOUNCED A BATTLE ROYAL FOR SUNDAY 12-4-11 FEATURING ALL RPW WRESTLERS INCLUDING MIKEAL JUDAS TO DETERMINE WHO FACES ADAM PEARCE ON 12-18-11 FOR THE NWA WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE
BOBBY MOORE & ROB ADONIS w/CHARLIE CASH def CHRIS JACOBS & DREW ADLER to retain the NWA RPW TAG TEAM TITLES
FRANKIE VALENTINE DEF COREY HOLLIS TO RETAIN THE NWA RPW TV TITLE. POST MATCH VALENTINE WAS ATTACKED BY CHIP DAY & PATRICK BENTLEY UNTIL ADRIAN HAWKINS & J ROD CLEARED THEM FROM THE RING
IN A #1 CONTENDERS MATCH FOR THE NWA RPW TAG TEAM TITLES, THE USUAL SUSPECTS (MURDER 1 & AJ STEELE) DEF HOT LIKE LAVA (SHAWN BANKS & CRU JONES)
COREY HOLLIS, PATRICK BENTLEY & CHIP DAY DEF J ROD, ADRIAN HAWKINS & FRANKIE VALENTINE WHEN PATRICK BENTLEY, WHO WAS NOT THE LEGAL MAN, PINNED J ROD. SR REFEREE, DUSTIN ROBINSON CAME OUT AND IT APPEARED HE WAS EITHER GOING TO RESTART THE MATCH OR REVERSE THE DECISION WHEN JIMMY RAVE APPEARED, PUSHED MISS ALLIE TO THE GROUND AND ATTACKED ROBINSON AS HOLLIS, DAY & BENTLEY OCCUPIED J ROD, HAWKINS & VALENTINE. RAVE STARTING CUTTING ROBINSON'S LONG HAIR UNTIL SAL RINAURO HIT THE RING WITH A STEEL CHAIR.
JEREMY VAIN VS KYLE MATTHEWS for the NWA RPW HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE ENDED IN A 15 MINUTE TIME LIMIT DRAW.
IT WAS ANNOUNCED THAT THE USUAL SUSPECTS WILL TEAM WITH MIKAEL JUDAS TO FACE ROB ADONIS, BOBBY MOORE & JEREMY VAIN on 12-4-11
For more information on NWA RPW, go to
www.rampageprowrestling.net_
11/18/11 NWA Chattanooga Results
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November 18, 2011
Soddy Daisy Middle School
Soddy Daisy, TN
Many thanks to the 137 rowdy fans who came out to Soddy Daisy Middle School last night for the big one year anniversary card.
Here are the results:
1) Kyle Matthews defeated Andrew Alexander via DQ when Alexander used a blatant low blow to avoid the Slurpee Kick.
2) The Juggernaut returned angry and soundly defeated The All Star via pinfall after a vicious sit out spinebuster.
3) Dru Delight defeated Drew Haskins via pinfall with help from a handfull of tights.
4) Ace Rockwell and Logan Alvey defeated Jimmy Rave Approved (Chip Day and Corey Hollis) via pinfall. (Micah Hughes was again MIA, prior to the match Rockwell said Jimmy Rave had gotten in his head and taken him out of the game. He needed a partner he could rely on, a partner who'd have his back. He said he knew he could count on this man because he trained him personally....Rockwell then introduced Logan Alvey who had an incredible showing and proved himself to be a can't miss prospect. But what will Jimmy Rave himself have to say about his team falling short?)
5) Bryan Casanova defeated Jessco Blue with his feet on the ropes.
6) Shaun Tempers defeated Patrick Bentley via DQ to retain the NWA North American Title, though for a brief moment it looked like a new champion was crowned. Bentley accidentally Ko'd ref James Rhoads with the Spring Action Kick. He hit the 360 Piledriver on Tempers and had him pinned when 2nd ref Ed Hall hit and counted the 3. Bentley was announced as new champion, but when original ref Rhoads recovered he ruled the bout a DQ due to getting kicked by Bentley. Tempers retains. It has been announced that the two will meet in one final showdown on 1/20/12 at Soddy Daisy Middle school in a 2 out of 3 Falls Bout!
7) Tank and Se7en w/The Rev fought to a no-contest. This match was a wild brawl the likes you would expect from these two behemoths. Impressive power battles occurred in the ring, including Tank destroying Se7en with a backdrop driver, which wow'd everyone in attendance as nobody has ever manhandled Se7en that way. Ref Ed Hall just couldn't get control of the fight in the end. These men were out for blood. After finally throwing the match out, the two continued fighting and it took the entire NWA locker room to separate them. It was announced that on 1/20/12 the two would meet in a Dog Collar Match!
Again return date is 1/20/12 with Tempers vs. Bentley 2/3 falls and Tank vs. Se7en in a Dog Collar Match!!!!
For more information on NWA Chattanooga, go to:
www.nwachattanooga.com
November 18, 2011
Soddy Daisy Middle School
Soddy Daisy, TN
Many thanks to the 137 rowdy fans who came out to Soddy Daisy Middle School last night for the big one year anniversary card.
Here are the results:
1) Kyle Matthews defeated Andrew Alexander via DQ when Alexander used a blatant low blow to avoid the Slurpee Kick.
2) The Juggernaut returned angry and soundly defeated The All Star via pinfall after a vicious sit out spinebuster.
3) Dru Delight defeated Drew Haskins via pinfall with help from a handfull of tights.
4) Ace Rockwell and Logan Alvey defeated Jimmy Rave Approved (Chip Day and Corey Hollis) via pinfall. (Micah Hughes was again MIA, prior to the match Rockwell said Jimmy Rave had gotten in his head and taken him out of the game. He needed a partner he could rely on, a partner who'd have his back. He said he knew he could count on this man because he trained him personally....Rockwell then introduced Logan Alvey who had an incredible showing and proved himself to be a can't miss prospect. But what will Jimmy Rave himself have to say about his team falling short?)
5) Bryan Casanova defeated Jessco Blue with his feet on the ropes.
6) Shaun Tempers defeated Patrick Bentley via DQ to retain the NWA North American Title, though for a brief moment it looked like a new champion was crowned. Bentley accidentally Ko'd ref James Rhoads with the Spring Action Kick. He hit the 360 Piledriver on Tempers and had him pinned when 2nd ref Ed Hall hit and counted the 3. Bentley was announced as new champion, but when original ref Rhoads recovered he ruled the bout a DQ due to getting kicked by Bentley. Tempers retains. It has been announced that the two will meet in one final showdown on 1/20/12 at Soddy Daisy Middle school in a 2 out of 3 Falls Bout!
7) Tank and Se7en w/The Rev fought to a no-contest. This match was a wild brawl the likes you would expect from these two behemoths. Impressive power battles occurred in the ring, including Tank destroying Se7en with a backdrop driver, which wow'd everyone in attendance as nobody has ever manhandled Se7en that way. Ref Ed Hall just couldn't get control of the fight in the end. These men were out for blood. After finally throwing the match out, the two continued fighting and it took the entire NWA locker room to separate them. It was announced that on 1/20/12 the two would meet in a Dog Collar Match!
Again return date is 1/20/12 with Tempers vs. Bentley 2/3 falls and Tank vs. Se7en in a Dog Collar Match!!!!
For more information on NWA Chattanooga, go to:
www.nwachattanooga.com
10/20/11 NWA Smoky Mountain Results
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NWA Smoky MountainThursday Night Thriller
Oct. 20, 2011
Civic Auditorium
Kingsport, TN
Chase Owens & Ricky Morton defeated NWA SM Tag Team Champions,
Legit Dynamite by DQ when the Illuminati interfered and beat down Ricky Morton.
Beau James defeated SSW TV Champion, Scott Sterling in a Non-Title Match
Sigmon defeated Jeff Connelly
Jason Kincaid defeated Wayne Adkins
NWA Smoky Mountain Champion, Keith Knox defeated Chris Richards in a Tennessee Chain Match
Robbie Cassidy defeated Tony Givens in a No DQ Match
For more information on NWA Smoky Mountain, go to:
www.nwasmokymountain.com
NWA Smoky MountainThursday Night Thriller
Oct. 20, 2011
Civic Auditorium
Kingsport, TN
Chase Owens & Ricky Morton defeated NWA SM Tag Team Champions,
Legit Dynamite by DQ when the Illuminati interfered and beat down Ricky Morton.
Beau James defeated SSW TV Champion, Scott Sterling in a Non-Title Match
Sigmon defeated Jeff Connelly
Jason Kincaid defeated Wayne Adkins
NWA Smoky Mountain Champion, Keith Knox defeated Chris Richards in a Tennessee Chain Match
Robbie Cassidy defeated Tony Givens in a No DQ Match
For more information on NWA Smoky Mountain, go to:
www.nwasmokymountain.com
NWA PREMIER: RISE ABOVE results from 11-19-11:
Matt Conard def. Ricky Shane
Jeff Mayhem def. Blazing Eagle & Troy Marcum to become the NWA Premier Zero To 60 Champion
Onyx def. Beastman Fetty
Jason Kincaid retained the NWA Smoky Mountain Heavyweight Chamionship against Zac Vincent
Chance Prophet retained the NWA National Heavyweight Championship after getting himself disqualified against PSYCHO by knocking the referee out.
Jeff Mayhem def. Blazing Eagle & Troy Marcum to become the NWA Premier Zero To 60 Champion
Onyx def. Beastman Fetty
Jason Kincaid retained the NWA Smoky Mountain Heavyweight Chamionship against Zac Vincent
Chance Prophet retained the NWA National Heavyweight Championship after getting himself disqualified against PSYCHO by knocking the referee out.
NWA Chattanooga Results from 11-18-11:
Many thanks to the 137 rowdy fans who came out to Soddy Daisy Middle School last night for the big one year anniversary card. Here are the results:
1) Kyle Matthews defeated Andrew Alexander via DQ when Alexander used a blatant low blow to avoid the Slurpee Kick.
2) The Juggernaut returned angry and soundly defeated The All Star via pinfall after a vicious sit out spinebuster.
3) Dru Delight defeated Drew Haskins via pinfall with help from a handfull of tights.
4) Ace Rockwell and Logan Alvey defeated Jimmy Rave Approved (Chip Day and Corey Hollis) via pinfall. (Micah Hughes was again MIA, prior to the match Rockwell said Jimmy Rave had gotten in his head and taken him out of the game. He needed a partner he could rely on, a partner who'd have his back. He said he knew he could count on this man because he trained him personally....Rockwell then introduced Logan Alvey who had an incredible showing and proved himself to be a can't miss prospect. But what will Jimmy Rave himself have to say about his team falling short?)
5) Bryan Casanova defeated Jessco Blue with his feet on the ropes.
6) Shaun Tempers defeated Patrick Bentley via DQ to retain the NWA North American Title, though for a brief moment it looked like a new champion was crowned. Bentley accidentally Ko'd ref James Rhoads with the Spring Action Kick. He hit the 360 Piledriver on Tempers and had him pinned when 2nd ref Ed Hall hit and counted the 3. Bentley was announced as new champion, but when original ref Rhoads recovered he ruled the bout a DQ due to getting kicked by Bentley. Tempers retains. It has been announced that the two will meet in one final showdown on 1/20/12 at Soddy Daisy Middle school in a 2 out of 3 Falls Bout!
7) Tank and Se7en w/The Rev fought to a no-contest. This match was a wild brawl the likes you would expect from these two behemoths. Impressive power battles occurred in the ring, including Tank destroying Se7en with a backdrop driver, which wow'd everyone in attendance as nobody has ever manhandled Se7en that way. Ref Ed Hall just couldn't get control of the fight in the end. These men were out for blood. After finally throwing the match out, the two continued fighting and it took the entire NWA locker room to separate them. It was announced that on 1/20/12 the two would meet in a Dog Collar Match!
Again return date is 1/20/12 with Tempers vs. Bentley 2/3 falls and Tank vs. Se7en in a Dog Collar Match!!!!
1) Kyle Matthews defeated Andrew Alexander via DQ when Alexander used a blatant low blow to avoid the Slurpee Kick.
2) The Juggernaut returned angry and soundly defeated The All Star via pinfall after a vicious sit out spinebuster.
3) Dru Delight defeated Drew Haskins via pinfall with help from a handfull of tights.
4) Ace Rockwell and Logan Alvey defeated Jimmy Rave Approved (Chip Day and Corey Hollis) via pinfall. (Micah Hughes was again MIA, prior to the match Rockwell said Jimmy Rave had gotten in his head and taken him out of the game. He needed a partner he could rely on, a partner who'd have his back. He said he knew he could count on this man because he trained him personally....Rockwell then introduced Logan Alvey who had an incredible showing and proved himself to be a can't miss prospect. But what will Jimmy Rave himself have to say about his team falling short?)
5) Bryan Casanova defeated Jessco Blue with his feet on the ropes.
6) Shaun Tempers defeated Patrick Bentley via DQ to retain the NWA North American Title, though for a brief moment it looked like a new champion was crowned. Bentley accidentally Ko'd ref James Rhoads with the Spring Action Kick. He hit the 360 Piledriver on Tempers and had him pinned when 2nd ref Ed Hall hit and counted the 3. Bentley was announced as new champion, but when original ref Rhoads recovered he ruled the bout a DQ due to getting kicked by Bentley. Tempers retains. It has been announced that the two will meet in one final showdown on 1/20/12 at Soddy Daisy Middle school in a 2 out of 3 Falls Bout!
7) Tank and Se7en w/The Rev fought to a no-contest. This match was a wild brawl the likes you would expect from these two behemoths. Impressive power battles occurred in the ring, including Tank destroying Se7en with a backdrop driver, which wow'd everyone in attendance as nobody has ever manhandled Se7en that way. Ref Ed Hall just couldn't get control of the fight in the end. These men were out for blood. After finally throwing the match out, the two continued fighting and it took the entire NWA locker room to separate them. It was announced that on 1/20/12 the two would meet in a Dog Collar Match!
Again return date is 1/20/12 with Tempers vs. Bentley 2/3 falls and Tank vs. Se7en in a Dog Collar Match!!!!
10/22/11 NWA Pro/ SCPW Results
_NWA Pro/ SCPW
October 22, 2011
Boys & Girls Club
Oceanside, CA
1. SoCal Crazy & FTW def. Johnny Paradise & Anchors Away
2. Damage Control def. Jimmy Ray Walker & Dewey Blackburn
3. Adam Pearce def. Nick Lovin to retain the NWA World Title
4. Tommy Wilson def. Kid Caramba to retain the SCP Title
5. Chimaera won the 20+ Man SoCal Pro Rumble
For more information on SCPW, go to:
www.socalprowrestling.com
October 22, 2011
Boys & Girls Club
Oceanside, CA
1. SoCal Crazy & FTW def. Johnny Paradise & Anchors Away
2. Damage Control def. Jimmy Ray Walker & Dewey Blackburn
3. Adam Pearce def. Nick Lovin to retain the NWA World Title
4. Tommy Wilson def. Kid Caramba to retain the SCP Title
5. Chimaera won the 20+ Man SoCal Pro Rumble
For more information on SCPW, go to:
www.socalprowrestling.com
11/04/11 NWA Pro/ EWF Results
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NWA Pro/ EWF
November 4, 2011
Knights of Columbus#3851
Covina, CA
Hey there sports fans! EWF correspondent Brandi Mendez once again coming straight to you with the hard-hitting and action-packed results from our spectacle on November 4th in Covina's Knights of Columbus Hall. So let’s get to them!
Match #1: Dave the Bruiser DEF The Mexican Warrior
Bruiser, accompanied by his beautifully lethal manager, Crystal Michelle decimated the EWF fan favorite, Mexican Warrior. With the merciless aggression from Bruiser, Mexico’s favorite Warrior couldn’t withstand the punishment and surrendered by being pinned for the three-count.
Match #2: Willie Mack DEF “Mighty” Mike Mountain
“Mighty” Mike Mountain descended from the rim of the world to take on EWF favorite, “Milk Chocolate” Willie Mack. Though Mountain put on a great and swift effort to defeat Mack, it was Mack’s speed and agility that gave him the advantage, and won the match.
Match #3: “The Rattle from Seattle” Eddie Mattson DEF Valiant
EWF newcomer Valiant attempted to defeat Mattson with all of his offensive maneuvers. However, it was Mattson’s aggressive and merciless defense that left Spain’s “latin lover” laid out and defeated by the “Rattle from Seattle.”
Match #4: So Cal Crazy and “Iron Man” Mike Maze ended in a NO CONTEST for the EWF American Championship.
Defending EWF American Champion, “Iron Man” Mike Maze took on fellow fan favorite, So-Cal Crazy in an epic battle that left each competitor physically spent. Although both men put on a hard-fought effort, the match ended with Maze putting Crazy into a suplex, and enabled both competitors to have their shoulders pinned for the three-count. Resulting in a no-contest, “Iron Man” Mike Maze retains the American Championship.
Match #5: A-List (“The Overnight Celebrity” Roger Ruiz & “Top Shelf” Jeremy Jaeger) DEF La Familia (“Raunchy” Rico Dynamite & Damien Arsenick w/Robby Phoenix) via Disqualification, with no title change.
Originally starting out with La Familia bad-mouthing the A-List on the microphone, "The Overnight Celebrity" Roger Ruiz took measures into his hands and landed the infamous TMZ on Robby Phoenix. After the match was made official by EWF Deputy Commissioner, Marty Elias, the two tag teams took each other on in an epic battle that left the reigning tag team champions, Arsenick and Dynamite outside of the ring and scrambling for an escape from Ruiz and Jaeger. Soon after La Familia's third wheel, Phoenix emerged from the curtain and attempted to attack the A-List. After another attempted attack, Jaeger and Ruiz landed the One Night Stand thus landing the victory via disqualification. Although the tag team championships did not exchange hands, stay tuned to see how this rivalry continues to unfold.
Match #6: Brandon Gatson DEF Killa Gorilla
In a hard fought battle from Gorilla, the "Certified Tough Guy," Gatson was able to pull out an impressive feat against his opponent. With his usual agile and aerial offensive tactics, Gatson was able to keep one step ahead of Gorilla as he landed his opponent on the canvas, thus landing the victory.
Match #7: “Mega King & Queen” Tommy Wilson & Ashley Hollywood DEF Scorpio Sky & Nikki Hollywood.
In this action-packed inter-gender tag team match, both teams were ruthless and aggressive towards their adversaries. Sky and Nikki Hollywood put up an intense and hard fought battle against the "Mega Couple" Tommy Wilson and Hollywood's sister, Ashley. However, it was the sneaky, underhanded tactics that the "Mega King" and "Mega Queen" are famous for, caught the best of the EWF fan favorites, Sky and Nikki. After Wilson super kicked Nikki straight in the face, Ashley pinned her estranged sister for the victory.
Match #8: “The Midnight Cowboy, Handsome” Johnny Starr DEF “400lbs. Definition of Pain” Terex in a ladder match, for the EWF Championship.
In this heart-stopping ladder match, Terex and Starr took one another to their physical limits, and to the EWF crowd to the edge of their seats. With numerous physical risks and EWF Championship gold on the line, the "400 lb. Definition of Pain" took the "Midnight Cowboy" to his physical limits. It was the resilience of Starr that took over in the end, as he turned the match in his favor and pinned the former EWF American Champion for the three count, successfully retaining his EWF Championship.
There you have it folks, another successful show brought to you from your EWF wrestlers. Make sure to check us out on November 25, when we return to Covina for a Thanksgiving Show!
For more information on EWF, go to:
www.empirewrestlingfederation.com
NWA Pro/ EWF
November 4, 2011
Knights of Columbus#3851
Covina, CA
Hey there sports fans! EWF correspondent Brandi Mendez once again coming straight to you with the hard-hitting and action-packed results from our spectacle on November 4th in Covina's Knights of Columbus Hall. So let’s get to them!
Match #1: Dave the Bruiser DEF The Mexican Warrior
Bruiser, accompanied by his beautifully lethal manager, Crystal Michelle decimated the EWF fan favorite, Mexican Warrior. With the merciless aggression from Bruiser, Mexico’s favorite Warrior couldn’t withstand the punishment and surrendered by being pinned for the three-count.
Match #2: Willie Mack DEF “Mighty” Mike Mountain
“Mighty” Mike Mountain descended from the rim of the world to take on EWF favorite, “Milk Chocolate” Willie Mack. Though Mountain put on a great and swift effort to defeat Mack, it was Mack’s speed and agility that gave him the advantage, and won the match.
Match #3: “The Rattle from Seattle” Eddie Mattson DEF Valiant
EWF newcomer Valiant attempted to defeat Mattson with all of his offensive maneuvers. However, it was Mattson’s aggressive and merciless defense that left Spain’s “latin lover” laid out and defeated by the “Rattle from Seattle.”
Match #4: So Cal Crazy and “Iron Man” Mike Maze ended in a NO CONTEST for the EWF American Championship.
Defending EWF American Champion, “Iron Man” Mike Maze took on fellow fan favorite, So-Cal Crazy in an epic battle that left each competitor physically spent. Although both men put on a hard-fought effort, the match ended with Maze putting Crazy into a suplex, and enabled both competitors to have their shoulders pinned for the three-count. Resulting in a no-contest, “Iron Man” Mike Maze retains the American Championship.
Match #5: A-List (“The Overnight Celebrity” Roger Ruiz & “Top Shelf” Jeremy Jaeger) DEF La Familia (“Raunchy” Rico Dynamite & Damien Arsenick w/Robby Phoenix) via Disqualification, with no title change.
Originally starting out with La Familia bad-mouthing the A-List on the microphone, "The Overnight Celebrity" Roger Ruiz took measures into his hands and landed the infamous TMZ on Robby Phoenix. After the match was made official by EWF Deputy Commissioner, Marty Elias, the two tag teams took each other on in an epic battle that left the reigning tag team champions, Arsenick and Dynamite outside of the ring and scrambling for an escape from Ruiz and Jaeger. Soon after La Familia's third wheel, Phoenix emerged from the curtain and attempted to attack the A-List. After another attempted attack, Jaeger and Ruiz landed the One Night Stand thus landing the victory via disqualification. Although the tag team championships did not exchange hands, stay tuned to see how this rivalry continues to unfold.
Match #6: Brandon Gatson DEF Killa Gorilla
In a hard fought battle from Gorilla, the "Certified Tough Guy," Gatson was able to pull out an impressive feat against his opponent. With his usual agile and aerial offensive tactics, Gatson was able to keep one step ahead of Gorilla as he landed his opponent on the canvas, thus landing the victory.
Match #7: “Mega King & Queen” Tommy Wilson & Ashley Hollywood DEF Scorpio Sky & Nikki Hollywood.
In this action-packed inter-gender tag team match, both teams were ruthless and aggressive towards their adversaries. Sky and Nikki Hollywood put up an intense and hard fought battle against the "Mega Couple" Tommy Wilson and Hollywood's sister, Ashley. However, it was the sneaky, underhanded tactics that the "Mega King" and "Mega Queen" are famous for, caught the best of the EWF fan favorites, Sky and Nikki. After Wilson super kicked Nikki straight in the face, Ashley pinned her estranged sister for the victory.
Match #8: “The Midnight Cowboy, Handsome” Johnny Starr DEF “400lbs. Definition of Pain” Terex in a ladder match, for the EWF Championship.
In this heart-stopping ladder match, Terex and Starr took one another to their physical limits, and to the EWF crowd to the edge of their seats. With numerous physical risks and EWF Championship gold on the line, the "400 lb. Definition of Pain" took the "Midnight Cowboy" to his physical limits. It was the resilience of Starr that took over in the end, as he turned the match in his favor and pinned the former EWF American Champion for the three count, successfully retaining his EWF Championship.
There you have it folks, another successful show brought to you from your EWF wrestlers. Make sure to check us out on November 25, when we return to Covina for a Thanksgiving Show!
For more information on EWF, go to:
www.empirewrestlingfederation.com
11/05/11 NWA Liberty States Results
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NWA Liberty States
November 5, 2011
"Fall Fury"
John McCarthy Elementary School
Peabody, MA
Scott Reed won the battle royal and a chance to face Todd Sople for the title in the main event.
In a singles match Steve the Turtle defeated Buddy Romano by pinfall.
The Loomis Brothers defeated Destruction Under Impact in tag team action.
Lumberjake was victorious over Tony Spencer in the Tough Talk Bodyslam Challenge.
Gunar Rowe defeated Rocco Abruzzi and Tony Del Fonzo in a triple threat match
"The Strut" Sonny Goodspeed retained his title over Johnny Vegas, but suffered an arm injury thanks to a brutal series of chair shots.
And in the main event, Todd Sople retained his title against Scott Reed after Gunar Rowe ran interference.
Courtesy of the NWA Liberty States Twitter Page.
NWA Liberty States
November 5, 2011
"Fall Fury"
John McCarthy Elementary School
Peabody, MA
Scott Reed won the battle royal and a chance to face Todd Sople for the title in the main event.
In a singles match Steve the Turtle defeated Buddy Romano by pinfall.
The Loomis Brothers defeated Destruction Under Impact in tag team action.
Lumberjake was victorious over Tony Spencer in the Tough Talk Bodyslam Challenge.
Gunar Rowe defeated Rocco Abruzzi and Tony Del Fonzo in a triple threat match
"The Strut" Sonny Goodspeed retained his title over Johnny Vegas, but suffered an arm injury thanks to a brutal series of chair shots.
And in the main event, Todd Sople retained his title against Scott Reed after Gunar Rowe ran interference.
Courtesy of the NWA Liberty States Twitter Page.
10/01/11 NWA ECCW Results
_NWA ECCW
Better Than You
October 1, 2011
Russian Community Centre
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Cremator beat Red Money
Kenny Lush won by DQ over Randy Tyler
Harv Sihra & Alex Plexis fought to a no contest
Pete Powers defeated Jordie Taylor
Tony Baroni pinned Ravenous Randy
Artemis Spencer beat Honky Tonk Kid
Jamie Diaz/Alex Plexis/Sid Sylum/J_Sin Sullivan defeated Gurv and Harv Sihra/Scotty Mac/ Bishop
in a Survivor Series Match with Jamie Diaz being the Last Man Standing
For more information on NWA ECCW, go to:
www.eccw.com
Better Than You
October 1, 2011
Russian Community Centre
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Cremator beat Red Money
Kenny Lush won by DQ over Randy Tyler
Harv Sihra & Alex Plexis fought to a no contest
Pete Powers defeated Jordie Taylor
Tony Baroni pinned Ravenous Randy
Artemis Spencer beat Honky Tonk Kid
Jamie Diaz/Alex Plexis/Sid Sylum/J_Sin Sullivan defeated Gurv and Harv Sihra/Scotty Mac/ Bishop
in a Survivor Series Match with Jamie Diaz being the Last Man Standing
For more information on NWA ECCW, go to:
www.eccw.com
11/06/11 NWA Rampage Pro Wrestling Results
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NWA Rampage Pro Wrestling
November 6, 2011
Johnny G's Fun Center
Warner Robins, GA
Drew Adler & The Ninja def Michael Stevens & Anthony Andrews
Dr. Gayton announced Thunderbolt Patterson as new Sheriff of RPW
Jeremy Vain retained the NWA RPW Heavyweight Title def Anthony Henry
Kyle Matthews, Adrian Hawkins & J Rod def Mike Posey, Corey Hollis & Patrick Bentley by DQ when Jimmy Rave interfered
Frankie Valentine retained the NWA RPW TV Title def Chip Day by DQ when the Jimmy Rave Approved Team got involved leading to Sal Rinauro, Kyle Matthews, Adrian Hawkins & J Rod getting involved.
In a Tables, Ladders & Chairs Match, the Cash Vault Team of Rob Adonis & Bobby Moore def Hot Like Lava and champions, the Usual Suspects to become the new NWA RPW Tag Team Champions
For more information on NWA RPW, go to:
www.rampageprowrestling.net
NWA Rampage Pro Wrestling
November 6, 2011
Johnny G's Fun Center
Warner Robins, GA
Drew Adler & The Ninja def Michael Stevens & Anthony Andrews
Dr. Gayton announced Thunderbolt Patterson as new Sheriff of RPW
Jeremy Vain retained the NWA RPW Heavyweight Title def Anthony Henry
Kyle Matthews, Adrian Hawkins & J Rod def Mike Posey, Corey Hollis & Patrick Bentley by DQ when Jimmy Rave interfered
Frankie Valentine retained the NWA RPW TV Title def Chip Day by DQ when the Jimmy Rave Approved Team got involved leading to Sal Rinauro, Kyle Matthews, Adrian Hawkins & J Rod getting involved.
In a Tables, Ladders & Chairs Match, the Cash Vault Team of Rob Adonis & Bobby Moore def Hot Like Lava and champions, the Usual Suspects to become the new NWA RPW Tag Team Champions
For more information on NWA RPW, go to:
www.rampageprowrestling.net
10/30/11 NWA Rampage Pro Wrestling Results
NWA Rampage Pro Wrestling Report
October 30, 2011
Johnny G's Fun Center
Warner Robins, GA
Courtesy of the NWA RPW Facebook Page.
From Larry Goodman
NWA RPW presented Doctoberfest 2011 at Johnny G’s in Warner Robins, GA, on October 30 featuring RPW’s first ever War Games match.
Attendance was 110. Less than I figured for War Games and down from last year. It left me wondering if the Impact taping in Macon preceding the event by just four days hurt the gate. One can only speculate. The crowd was responsive. I wouldn’t say on fire. My sense is that it’s getting tougher to get a reaction out of the RPW fans.
Be that as it may, this was yet another high quality show from RPW. Along with plenty of intense action, the War Games told an interesting story involving a double turn. RPW has the best technical wrestling in the state, and Doctobefest was even better than usual due to the addition of the ROH Proving Ground Match between Davey Richards and Kyle O’Reilly. Unfortunately, the first blood match between Frankie Valentine and his stepfather, the legendary Doug Somers, didn’t pan out all that great. On the whole, Doctoberfest didn’t quite reach the lofty heights of Memorial Mayhem 2011.
(1) Drew Adler & Chris Jacobs defeated Anthony Andrews & “Marvelous” Michael Stevens in 7:42.
Since Stevens turned against his trainee Jacobs and went to the dark side. It was time. The chances of him getting any further as a babyface were slim and splitting his team with Adler makes total sense. Adler has upside as a babyface, while Stevens was born to be a comical heel. Andrews’ bushy Ole Anderson beard has improved his look 1000%. Jacobs needs a change of gear. The seat of those tights is WRONG! Andrews did his dead level best to concuss Adler on the bottom turnbuckle, and the heat was on. Stevens brought the foot tag out of mothballs. Adler used the Air Raid Crash to set up the hot tag. Smart idea since it always gets a pop but never wins him a match. Finish saw Jacobs reverse Andrews’ finisher with a shoddy excuse for a roll up. Fans heaped the “loser” chants on Andrews after the match.
(2) Anthony Henry beat Tony Kozina in 6:48.
Kozina impressed the hell out of me. He wrestled an entirely different style than he did at PCW Friday night, where he was a dead serious and a bit on the surly side, like somebody that was sore from a long car ride. Not saying he had a bad match, because it was very good and did way more to get the local guy (Tommy Daniels) over, than this match with Henry. Kozina was doing loud mouth comedy and taking all kinds of wild and crazy bumps. It was something to behold because Kozina, whose resemblance to Robert DeNiro was not lost on the RPW fans, is no spring chicken. Henry’s wrestling was fine, but his confidence seemed to evaporate and he was totally overshadowed by Kozina. Kozina took advantage of the great acoustics at Johnny G’s to stereotype Henry as another young guy that only know how to fly. The punchline was Kozina tried to show Henry how it was done, slipped off the ropes, and got rolled up. Very entertaining.
(3) ROH Proving Ground Match – Davey Richards defeated Kyle O’Reilly via submission in 11:30.
I had mixed feeling about this match. The wrestling was high caliber. The issue was the sheer quantity of what they did and the lack of significant long-term selling went against the grain of the RPW product. Fans seemed to have no idea who OReilly was, but he won them over with his work. They did a lot of back and forth working for submissions. Richards did nasty stuff to O’Reilly’s knee, but moments later he was moving full speed like the knee was good as new. O’Reilly tried to trade strikes with Richards, and you can guess how that went. There was a sequence where Richards hit the Alarm Clock, O’Reilly answered with a high kick, and Richards leveled him with a stiff lariat that left both men down, and the crowd popped huge for it. They did the rapid fire back and forth slaps. Richards got the ankle lock. Fans chanted for the tap out. O”Reilly teased tapping but made the ropes with a last gasp effort. Richards imposed his will with a series of big moves and got the submission win with a leg bar.
Richards was more than gracious after the match. He put Jimmy Rave over as somebody he looked up to when he first came to ROH, and said that O’Reilly was the future of wrestling. He also mentioned he wouldn’t be pro wrestler if not for Georgia, because this state is where it all started for him.
(4) First Blood Match – Frankie Valentine beat Doug Somers in 5:51.
I was really looking forward to this match, but that didn’t jibe with the reality of watching it. Valentine had every right to be hell bent on revenge, but there was no joy in seeing him beat up a legend, who also happens to be his stepfather. I guess I wasn’t alone in that sentiment because the match had little heat. Somers exposed the metal turnbuckle, but Valentine fought off Somers’ attempt to drive his head into it. Somers took a high backdrop for any age, especially age 60. Somers ended up taking a header into the turnbuckle. Valentine bit Somers and pounded his head until the blood flowed.
Valentine continued to punish Somers until Jeremy Vain made the save. Valentine bailed and told Vain it was none of his business. Kind of heelish on Valentine’s part actually. Mikal Judas appeared and we segued right into the next match.
(5) Mikal Judas beat RPW Heavyweight Champion Jeremy Vain via DQ in 13:52.
The crowd at first seemed unsure of how to take Judas. A vignette shown at the last taping made it plain that he was gunning for Vain. But he’s been away from RPW for awhile. The real deal Mikal Judas that got over like gangbusters in Puerto Rico is unfortunately a thing of the past. Crowd was quiet during the body of the match. Despite Vain doing his chickenbleep best, the RPW fans didn’t sink their teeth into the match until Judas pulled out some amazing feats at the end. Vain was on the run right from the get go. There was great spot where Vain got off a flurry of punches that had little impact on Judas and went down on one punch. Judas proceeded to decimate the champion. Vain seized on small opening and poured it on as best he could, but ended up goozled just the same. Vain kicked out of a chokeslam and top rope lariat. Judas launched Vain with El Crucifijo (crucifix powerbomb) and Bobby Moore interfered for the DQ.
Charlie Cash and Rob Adonis came out. Judas gave Moore El Crucifijo over the top rope onto to the rest of Cash Vault. It was an awesome sight and the crowd popped huge for it. Judas and Adonis eyeballed each other, so hopefully we’ll get the two big men squaring off somewhere down the line. Usual Suspects attacked Cash Vault and the tag title match was off and running.
(6) Usual Suspects (Murder One & AJ Steele) defeated Hot Like Lava (Cru Jones & Shaun Banks) and Cash Vault (Rob Adonis & Bobby Moore with Charlie Cash) in 11:22.
I don’t recall this being announced as no DQ or Rampage Rules but it was anything goes apparently. This was a true three-way tag. Nobody was friends with anybody. To prove the point, Jones decked Cash with a right hand. It was beautifully timed and got a great pop. Lava slid a table into the ring. Suspects tried to put Banks through the table with their finisher, but Cash Vault moved it out of the way. Steele and Jones went back and forth trying to send the other guy into the table, which was now propped up in the corner. Steele ended the exchange with a Steel City Bomb (black hole slam) on Jones. Moore got the upper hand and Jones whacked his back with a chair. Finish saw Steele hit Banks with a chair to the back, Murder followed with the Ether for the pin. A solid, action-packed match.
Afterward, Moore speared Murder One through the table and did that ever look great. Cash Vault posed with the tag team titles.
The RPW ring crew got the cage up in record time.
(7) War Games – Team Matthews (Kyle Matthews & Ace Rockwell & J-Rod & Adrian Hawkins & Patrick Bentley) defeated Rave Approved (Jimmy Rave & Mike Posey & Corey Hollis & Chip Day & Sal Rinauro) via a four way submission at 14:43.
More wrestling, better story and less violence than the Anarchy version the night before. Rave and Rinauro were having issues leading into the match. What would Rinauro do? Unlike most every War Games match in history, the babyface side had the man advantage. Rave and Posey took major punishment from Rockwell and Hawkins early on. Rave was begging and bleeding. Patrick Bentley entered, slugged Hawkins, and shook Rave’s hand. Some fans were already rumbling about Rinauro turning. The advantage went to Rave Approved. Rockwell was busted open. Day entered to make it 4 on 2. Hawkins got the worst of it here. Matthews entered and cleaned house like a Superman. Matthews got the Hidaka Lock on Rave. Fans chanted for a tap out, which wouldn’t have counted yet. Hollis made it 5 on 3. Rockwell fired up but Rave Approved put down the uprising. Rave was getting his ass handed to him by Matthews again, but Day and Hollis saved him. Rave Approved hit a three way basement dropkick on Matthews, who was strapped to the tree of woe. J-Rod fought his way into the ring and went on a tear, but the numbers game eventually got to him. Rinauro was agonizing over what to do as he approached the cage. Rave wanted Rinauro to hit Rockwell. Rinauro was hemming and hawing, so Rave slapped him. The other Rave Approved stepped in, but the squabbling gave Team Matthews a chance to rally. In the midst of it, Sal decked Rave for the pop of the match. Rinauro ran wild. Rave ran to the back with Rinauro in hot pursuit. Rave Approved hit a triple top rope dive on J-Rod. Hollis locked in a horse collar submission, but Hawkins made the save. After Matthews hit a top rope splash on Bentley, Team Matthews put the Rave Approved guys in submissions and all four surrendered simultaneously.
Sal reentered the cage out and shook Kyle’s hand. Rinauro had come full circle, having turned against Matthews during his cage match vs. Rave at Memorial Mayhem
Thunderbolt Patterson was in the house…Rave vs. Matthews was the opening match at the October 26 Impact TV taping in Macon. Numerous members of the
RPW roster will appear during segments on the November 3 and November 10 episodes of Impact Wrestling. RPW owner Dr. Johnny Gayton was the physician in attendance for the event and also was part of several taped vignettes…
RPW returns to action at Johnny G’s on November 6…
Despite the fact that they’ve been feuding over a year, a singles victory over Rave continues to elude Matthews…
Richards, O’Reilly and Kozina made it a weekend in Georgia. All three worked the Platinum Championship Wrestling show in Avondale Estates on Friday. O’Reilly and Kozina worked the Universal Independent Wrestling show in Villa Rica on Saturday (headlined by Valentine vs. Somers in a cage)…
NWA World Heavyweight Champion Adam Pearce returns to RPW in December.
October 30, 2011
Johnny G's Fun Center
Warner Robins, GA
Courtesy of the NWA RPW Facebook Page.
From Larry Goodman
NWA RPW presented Doctoberfest 2011 at Johnny G’s in Warner Robins, GA, on October 30 featuring RPW’s first ever War Games match.
Attendance was 110. Less than I figured for War Games and down from last year. It left me wondering if the Impact taping in Macon preceding the event by just four days hurt the gate. One can only speculate. The crowd was responsive. I wouldn’t say on fire. My sense is that it’s getting tougher to get a reaction out of the RPW fans.
Be that as it may, this was yet another high quality show from RPW. Along with plenty of intense action, the War Games told an interesting story involving a double turn. RPW has the best technical wrestling in the state, and Doctobefest was even better than usual due to the addition of the ROH Proving Ground Match between Davey Richards and Kyle O’Reilly. Unfortunately, the first blood match between Frankie Valentine and his stepfather, the legendary Doug Somers, didn’t pan out all that great. On the whole, Doctoberfest didn’t quite reach the lofty heights of Memorial Mayhem 2011.
(1) Drew Adler & Chris Jacobs defeated Anthony Andrews & “Marvelous” Michael Stevens in 7:42.
Since Stevens turned against his trainee Jacobs and went to the dark side. It was time. The chances of him getting any further as a babyface were slim and splitting his team with Adler makes total sense. Adler has upside as a babyface, while Stevens was born to be a comical heel. Andrews’ bushy Ole Anderson beard has improved his look 1000%. Jacobs needs a change of gear. The seat of those tights is WRONG! Andrews did his dead level best to concuss Adler on the bottom turnbuckle, and the heat was on. Stevens brought the foot tag out of mothballs. Adler used the Air Raid Crash to set up the hot tag. Smart idea since it always gets a pop but never wins him a match. Finish saw Jacobs reverse Andrews’ finisher with a shoddy excuse for a roll up. Fans heaped the “loser” chants on Andrews after the match.
(2) Anthony Henry beat Tony Kozina in 6:48.
Kozina impressed the hell out of me. He wrestled an entirely different style than he did at PCW Friday night, where he was a dead serious and a bit on the surly side, like somebody that was sore from a long car ride. Not saying he had a bad match, because it was very good and did way more to get the local guy (Tommy Daniels) over, than this match with Henry. Kozina was doing loud mouth comedy and taking all kinds of wild and crazy bumps. It was something to behold because Kozina, whose resemblance to Robert DeNiro was not lost on the RPW fans, is no spring chicken. Henry’s wrestling was fine, but his confidence seemed to evaporate and he was totally overshadowed by Kozina. Kozina took advantage of the great acoustics at Johnny G’s to stereotype Henry as another young guy that only know how to fly. The punchline was Kozina tried to show Henry how it was done, slipped off the ropes, and got rolled up. Very entertaining.
(3) ROH Proving Ground Match – Davey Richards defeated Kyle O’Reilly via submission in 11:30.
I had mixed feeling about this match. The wrestling was high caliber. The issue was the sheer quantity of what they did and the lack of significant long-term selling went against the grain of the RPW product. Fans seemed to have no idea who OReilly was, but he won them over with his work. They did a lot of back and forth working for submissions. Richards did nasty stuff to O’Reilly’s knee, but moments later he was moving full speed like the knee was good as new. O’Reilly tried to trade strikes with Richards, and you can guess how that went. There was a sequence where Richards hit the Alarm Clock, O’Reilly answered with a high kick, and Richards leveled him with a stiff lariat that left both men down, and the crowd popped huge for it. They did the rapid fire back and forth slaps. Richards got the ankle lock. Fans chanted for the tap out. O”Reilly teased tapping but made the ropes with a last gasp effort. Richards imposed his will with a series of big moves and got the submission win with a leg bar.
Richards was more than gracious after the match. He put Jimmy Rave over as somebody he looked up to when he first came to ROH, and said that O’Reilly was the future of wrestling. He also mentioned he wouldn’t be pro wrestler if not for Georgia, because this state is where it all started for him.
(4) First Blood Match – Frankie Valentine beat Doug Somers in 5:51.
I was really looking forward to this match, but that didn’t jibe with the reality of watching it. Valentine had every right to be hell bent on revenge, but there was no joy in seeing him beat up a legend, who also happens to be his stepfather. I guess I wasn’t alone in that sentiment because the match had little heat. Somers exposed the metal turnbuckle, but Valentine fought off Somers’ attempt to drive his head into it. Somers took a high backdrop for any age, especially age 60. Somers ended up taking a header into the turnbuckle. Valentine bit Somers and pounded his head until the blood flowed.
Valentine continued to punish Somers until Jeremy Vain made the save. Valentine bailed and told Vain it was none of his business. Kind of heelish on Valentine’s part actually. Mikal Judas appeared and we segued right into the next match.
(5) Mikal Judas beat RPW Heavyweight Champion Jeremy Vain via DQ in 13:52.
The crowd at first seemed unsure of how to take Judas. A vignette shown at the last taping made it plain that he was gunning for Vain. But he’s been away from RPW for awhile. The real deal Mikal Judas that got over like gangbusters in Puerto Rico is unfortunately a thing of the past. Crowd was quiet during the body of the match. Despite Vain doing his chickenbleep best, the RPW fans didn’t sink their teeth into the match until Judas pulled out some amazing feats at the end. Vain was on the run right from the get go. There was great spot where Vain got off a flurry of punches that had little impact on Judas and went down on one punch. Judas proceeded to decimate the champion. Vain seized on small opening and poured it on as best he could, but ended up goozled just the same. Vain kicked out of a chokeslam and top rope lariat. Judas launched Vain with El Crucifijo (crucifix powerbomb) and Bobby Moore interfered for the DQ.
Charlie Cash and Rob Adonis came out. Judas gave Moore El Crucifijo over the top rope onto to the rest of Cash Vault. It was an awesome sight and the crowd popped huge for it. Judas and Adonis eyeballed each other, so hopefully we’ll get the two big men squaring off somewhere down the line. Usual Suspects attacked Cash Vault and the tag title match was off and running.
(6) Usual Suspects (Murder One & AJ Steele) defeated Hot Like Lava (Cru Jones & Shaun Banks) and Cash Vault (Rob Adonis & Bobby Moore with Charlie Cash) in 11:22.
I don’t recall this being announced as no DQ or Rampage Rules but it was anything goes apparently. This was a true three-way tag. Nobody was friends with anybody. To prove the point, Jones decked Cash with a right hand. It was beautifully timed and got a great pop. Lava slid a table into the ring. Suspects tried to put Banks through the table with their finisher, but Cash Vault moved it out of the way. Steele and Jones went back and forth trying to send the other guy into the table, which was now propped up in the corner. Steele ended the exchange with a Steel City Bomb (black hole slam) on Jones. Moore got the upper hand and Jones whacked his back with a chair. Finish saw Steele hit Banks with a chair to the back, Murder followed with the Ether for the pin. A solid, action-packed match.
Afterward, Moore speared Murder One through the table and did that ever look great. Cash Vault posed with the tag team titles.
The RPW ring crew got the cage up in record time.
(7) War Games – Team Matthews (Kyle Matthews & Ace Rockwell & J-Rod & Adrian Hawkins & Patrick Bentley) defeated Rave Approved (Jimmy Rave & Mike Posey & Corey Hollis & Chip Day & Sal Rinauro) via a four way submission at 14:43.
More wrestling, better story and less violence than the Anarchy version the night before. Rave and Rinauro were having issues leading into the match. What would Rinauro do? Unlike most every War Games match in history, the babyface side had the man advantage. Rave and Posey took major punishment from Rockwell and Hawkins early on. Rave was begging and bleeding. Patrick Bentley entered, slugged Hawkins, and shook Rave’s hand. Some fans were already rumbling about Rinauro turning. The advantage went to Rave Approved. Rockwell was busted open. Day entered to make it 4 on 2. Hawkins got the worst of it here. Matthews entered and cleaned house like a Superman. Matthews got the Hidaka Lock on Rave. Fans chanted for a tap out, which wouldn’t have counted yet. Hollis made it 5 on 3. Rockwell fired up but Rave Approved put down the uprising. Rave was getting his ass handed to him by Matthews again, but Day and Hollis saved him. Rave Approved hit a three way basement dropkick on Matthews, who was strapped to the tree of woe. J-Rod fought his way into the ring and went on a tear, but the numbers game eventually got to him. Rinauro was agonizing over what to do as he approached the cage. Rave wanted Rinauro to hit Rockwell. Rinauro was hemming and hawing, so Rave slapped him. The other Rave Approved stepped in, but the squabbling gave Team Matthews a chance to rally. In the midst of it, Sal decked Rave for the pop of the match. Rinauro ran wild. Rave ran to the back with Rinauro in hot pursuit. Rave Approved hit a triple top rope dive on J-Rod. Hollis locked in a horse collar submission, but Hawkins made the save. After Matthews hit a top rope splash on Bentley, Team Matthews put the Rave Approved guys in submissions and all four surrendered simultaneously.
Sal reentered the cage out and shook Kyle’s hand. Rinauro had come full circle, having turned against Matthews during his cage match vs. Rave at Memorial Mayhem
Thunderbolt Patterson was in the house…Rave vs. Matthews was the opening match at the October 26 Impact TV taping in Macon. Numerous members of the
RPW roster will appear during segments on the November 3 and November 10 episodes of Impact Wrestling. RPW owner Dr. Johnny Gayton was the physician in attendance for the event and also was part of several taped vignettes…
RPW returns to action at Johnny G’s on November 6…
Despite the fact that they’ve been feuding over a year, a singles victory over Rave continues to elude Matthews…
Richards, O’Reilly and Kozina made it a weekend in Georgia. All three worked the Platinum Championship Wrestling show in Avondale Estates on Friday. O’Reilly and Kozina worked the Universal Independent Wrestling show in Villa Rica on Saturday (headlined by Valentine vs. Somers in a cage)…
NWA World Heavyweight Champion Adam Pearce returns to RPW in December.
10/28/11 NWA ProSouth Results
NWA ProSouth Wrestling
Wicked Havoc 2
October 28, 2011
ProSouth Arena-
Piedmont, Alabama
Mark Grason welcomed the fans and brought out General Manager Gene Jackson, Commisioner Terry Batey, and NWA local representive Brice Anderson. Jackson apologized to the fans for what happened the week before during the main event in which he unintentionally allowed Mike Posey to retain the NWA ProSouth All Out championship against Frankie Valentine by using the new title belt as a weapon.....He announced after seeing the footage he couldn't strip Posey of the title because this was the NWA, not the NFL but he fined Posey $1000 and has signed him to defend against the top 5 contenders in a Six Way Scramble match for the ALL OUT title.
Jackson went on to tell everyone that his big surprise he promised last week when he raised ticket prices would be announced by NWA local rep Brice Anderson. Anderson announced that he had the signed contract to confirm that the NWA North American Heavyweight Champion "The Temptation"
Shaun Tempers would be in Piedmont, Alabama on November 11th to defend the title. The crowd cheered and Gene was congratulated by Terry Batey and Mark Grason, Jackson turned to leave but was told there was one more announcement. Anderson then pulled out another contract and announced that Terry Batey had gotten it signed to bring NWA World Champion "Scrap Iron" Adam Pearce to ProSouth on December 16th. Jackson looked annoyed and left the ring as the crowd cheered the announcement of another World title match happening in Piedmont.
NWA All Out Championship Scramble
Mike Posey vs. "Stinger" Shawn Seagle vs. "Awesome" Scott Spade vs. Frankie "So Fine" Valentine vs. "Epic" Grant Mitchell vs. Jed Johnson
A fast paced match with a lot of high flying moves where whoever gained the first decision won the title whether Mike Posey's shoulders were pinned or not, after a lot of nearfalls and potential new champions, Valentine looked to have the match won when Posey hit him with a legdrop off the top rope across the back of the head and rolled him off Jed Johnson to then cover Jed and get the pin....Mike Posey retains the All Out Championship.
Next up was the Halloween Costume contest which yielded two winners: One child and One adult who each won a photo book signed by all the stars of ProSouth Wrestling.
Texas Bullrope Match
"Southern Stud" Waylon Rhodes vs. Rick Freeman's Mystery Opponent
This match was originally scheduled to be Rhodes vs. Freeman but due to injuries suffered at the hands of 'Southern Stud Enterprises', Freeman could not be medically cleared to compete...so he promised he would have someone that would exact revenge on his behalf, the Piedmont fans went wild when Freeman announced his mystery man, BULLDOG RAINES! Rhodes was none to happy with the sight of Bulldog Raines and a building full of barking fans who wanted to see the 'Southern Stud' pay for everything he's done in recent months. Rhodes none the less still gave Bulldog a hard fought match and it looked as though 'Southern Stud Enterprises' was gonna pull off another win when Rhodes used the bullrope to pull Bulldog into the referee knocking him out, this allowed Scott Spade, Grant Mitchell, and Big Tomb to hit the ring but Bulldog couldn't be denied as he single handidly fought off Southern Stud Enterprises, then as Rhodes was about to throw powder into the eyes of Bulldog, Raines kicked his hand knocking the powder into Rhodes' eyes allowing Raines to take him out and get the victory in this big grudge match.
NWA ProSouth Heavyweight Title
Brian Alexander vs. "The Future Classic" Tyler Gage
This one had been brewing since Alexander attacked Gage with a flaming baseball bat weeks ago putting 'The Future Classic' on the shelf, Gage was eager for revenge but as fate would have it, his first child would be born on this very day and choosing to be with his family for this important event, Gage would be unable to appear for his title shot. Gage was counted out and Brian Alexander was declared the victor and after a brief mic spiel, Alexander declared he was done for the night and headed home when G.M. Gene Jackson came out and announced that he wasn't in fact done for the night. Jackson said the fans came to see the champion in action and that's what they were gonna see, he said it took him all day but he managed to find Alexander a more than worthy opponent. A ProSouth Hall of Famer.....the legendary former AWA World Tag Team Champion "Pretty Boy" Doug Somers. Gene did say that since Doug was not part of the regular roster that the match would be a non-title match....however Commisioner Terry Batey came out and said not to step on Jackson's toes but since the fans were promised a title match that the match would in fact be for the ProSouth Title...which now lead to a new match.
NWA ProSouth Heavyweight Title
Brian Alexander vs. "Pretty Boy" Doug Somers
Somers gave the champion all he could handle but once again Brian Alexander managed to successfully defend this title for the second time of the night getting the win over the AWA legend.
Intermission
Main Event
Career vs. Career
No DQ, No Countout- There must be a winner
"The Last Hero" Ace Haven
vs.
"The Fallen Hero" Brandon Collum
This match was very personal and Haven dove off the top rope on to Collum before he could get into the ring while he was arguing with fans at ringside. This match was a wild, brutal brawl that saw Brandon Collum's head put through the bathroom wall at one point!! While fighting in the crowd, Collum was choking Ace Haven, prompting Haven's fiance who was in the crowd watching the show to come up behind Collum and scratch him down his back to get him off of him (Collum was sporting HUGE Freddy Krueger like claw marks down his back after the show) This made Collum go after Haven's woman, grabbing her and just as Collum was about to attack her, Haven went to punch Brandon who ducked out of the way causing Haven to punch her square in the mouth. Haven try to check on her but Collum was right back on the attack and the match continued....finally the brawl made it's way into the ring and these two bitter rivals went at it hard for several minutes til the referee was knocked out missing a clear pinfall by Ace Haven......eventually Collum recovered and got the upperhand and went out to the floor to yell at Ace Haven's mother who was in the front row while Ace was down in the ring.....as Collum threatened to attack her as well, from outta nowhere behind the curtain came Terry Batey who decked Brandon who attacked him last week and tossed him in the ring....allowing Haven to hit the 'Ace Crusher'.....a new referee entered but Ace only got a two count.....a few moments later Collum schoolboyed Haven and the new ref gave the fastest three count in the history of wrestling as Collum quickly rolled out of the ring with his hand raised in victory.....the Piedmont fans were in shock as Brandon Collum was declared the victor and Ace Haven's ProSouth career was seemingly over as he attacked the referee who just screwed him and then fell to the mat in disbelief.
But as Collum went to leave from the dressing room came NWA local Rep. Brice Anderson followed by almost the entire ProSouth roster...Anderson declared that he wasn't gonna allow what just took place to stand and that the match would be restarted. Collum reluctantly went back into the ring where his fight with Ace Haven resumed, after several close calls that nearly saw Haven lose legit, Haven mananged to land another 'Ace Crusher' and get the three count on Brandon Collum. The crowd cheered as Haven's hand was raised and his father Terry Batey came out and embraced him at ringside....the fans then chanted the standard, "Nah, Nah, Nah, Nah....Hey, Hey, Hey, GOODBYE!" at Brandon Collum the one time hero who would now be forced to leave ProSouth Wrestling a bitter and defeated man.
Courtesy of the NWA ProSouth Facebook Page.
For more information on NWA ProSouth, go to:
www.prosouthwrestling.com
Wicked Havoc 2
October 28, 2011
ProSouth Arena-
Piedmont, Alabama
Mark Grason welcomed the fans and brought out General Manager Gene Jackson, Commisioner Terry Batey, and NWA local representive Brice Anderson. Jackson apologized to the fans for what happened the week before during the main event in which he unintentionally allowed Mike Posey to retain the NWA ProSouth All Out championship against Frankie Valentine by using the new title belt as a weapon.....He announced after seeing the footage he couldn't strip Posey of the title because this was the NWA, not the NFL but he fined Posey $1000 and has signed him to defend against the top 5 contenders in a Six Way Scramble match for the ALL OUT title.
Jackson went on to tell everyone that his big surprise he promised last week when he raised ticket prices would be announced by NWA local rep Brice Anderson. Anderson announced that he had the signed contract to confirm that the NWA North American Heavyweight Champion "The Temptation"
Shaun Tempers would be in Piedmont, Alabama on November 11th to defend the title. The crowd cheered and Gene was congratulated by Terry Batey and Mark Grason, Jackson turned to leave but was told there was one more announcement. Anderson then pulled out another contract and announced that Terry Batey had gotten it signed to bring NWA World Champion "Scrap Iron" Adam Pearce to ProSouth on December 16th. Jackson looked annoyed and left the ring as the crowd cheered the announcement of another World title match happening in Piedmont.
NWA All Out Championship Scramble
Mike Posey vs. "Stinger" Shawn Seagle vs. "Awesome" Scott Spade vs. Frankie "So Fine" Valentine vs. "Epic" Grant Mitchell vs. Jed Johnson
A fast paced match with a lot of high flying moves where whoever gained the first decision won the title whether Mike Posey's shoulders were pinned or not, after a lot of nearfalls and potential new champions, Valentine looked to have the match won when Posey hit him with a legdrop off the top rope across the back of the head and rolled him off Jed Johnson to then cover Jed and get the pin....Mike Posey retains the All Out Championship.
Next up was the Halloween Costume contest which yielded two winners: One child and One adult who each won a photo book signed by all the stars of ProSouth Wrestling.
Texas Bullrope Match
"Southern Stud" Waylon Rhodes vs. Rick Freeman's Mystery Opponent
This match was originally scheduled to be Rhodes vs. Freeman but due to injuries suffered at the hands of 'Southern Stud Enterprises', Freeman could not be medically cleared to compete...so he promised he would have someone that would exact revenge on his behalf, the Piedmont fans went wild when Freeman announced his mystery man, BULLDOG RAINES! Rhodes was none to happy with the sight of Bulldog Raines and a building full of barking fans who wanted to see the 'Southern Stud' pay for everything he's done in recent months. Rhodes none the less still gave Bulldog a hard fought match and it looked as though 'Southern Stud Enterprises' was gonna pull off another win when Rhodes used the bullrope to pull Bulldog into the referee knocking him out, this allowed Scott Spade, Grant Mitchell, and Big Tomb to hit the ring but Bulldog couldn't be denied as he single handidly fought off Southern Stud Enterprises, then as Rhodes was about to throw powder into the eyes of Bulldog, Raines kicked his hand knocking the powder into Rhodes' eyes allowing Raines to take him out and get the victory in this big grudge match.
NWA ProSouth Heavyweight Title
Brian Alexander vs. "The Future Classic" Tyler Gage
This one had been brewing since Alexander attacked Gage with a flaming baseball bat weeks ago putting 'The Future Classic' on the shelf, Gage was eager for revenge but as fate would have it, his first child would be born on this very day and choosing to be with his family for this important event, Gage would be unable to appear for his title shot. Gage was counted out and Brian Alexander was declared the victor and after a brief mic spiel, Alexander declared he was done for the night and headed home when G.M. Gene Jackson came out and announced that he wasn't in fact done for the night. Jackson said the fans came to see the champion in action and that's what they were gonna see, he said it took him all day but he managed to find Alexander a more than worthy opponent. A ProSouth Hall of Famer.....the legendary former AWA World Tag Team Champion "Pretty Boy" Doug Somers. Gene did say that since Doug was not part of the regular roster that the match would be a non-title match....however Commisioner Terry Batey came out and said not to step on Jackson's toes but since the fans were promised a title match that the match would in fact be for the ProSouth Title...which now lead to a new match.
NWA ProSouth Heavyweight Title
Brian Alexander vs. "Pretty Boy" Doug Somers
Somers gave the champion all he could handle but once again Brian Alexander managed to successfully defend this title for the second time of the night getting the win over the AWA legend.
Intermission
Main Event
Career vs. Career
No DQ, No Countout- There must be a winner
"The Last Hero" Ace Haven
vs.
"The Fallen Hero" Brandon Collum
This match was very personal and Haven dove off the top rope on to Collum before he could get into the ring while he was arguing with fans at ringside. This match was a wild, brutal brawl that saw Brandon Collum's head put through the bathroom wall at one point!! While fighting in the crowd, Collum was choking Ace Haven, prompting Haven's fiance who was in the crowd watching the show to come up behind Collum and scratch him down his back to get him off of him (Collum was sporting HUGE Freddy Krueger like claw marks down his back after the show) This made Collum go after Haven's woman, grabbing her and just as Collum was about to attack her, Haven went to punch Brandon who ducked out of the way causing Haven to punch her square in the mouth. Haven try to check on her but Collum was right back on the attack and the match continued....finally the brawl made it's way into the ring and these two bitter rivals went at it hard for several minutes til the referee was knocked out missing a clear pinfall by Ace Haven......eventually Collum recovered and got the upperhand and went out to the floor to yell at Ace Haven's mother who was in the front row while Ace was down in the ring.....as Collum threatened to attack her as well, from outta nowhere behind the curtain came Terry Batey who decked Brandon who attacked him last week and tossed him in the ring....allowing Haven to hit the 'Ace Crusher'.....a new referee entered but Ace only got a two count.....a few moments later Collum schoolboyed Haven and the new ref gave the fastest three count in the history of wrestling as Collum quickly rolled out of the ring with his hand raised in victory.....the Piedmont fans were in shock as Brandon Collum was declared the victor and Ace Haven's ProSouth career was seemingly over as he attacked the referee who just screwed him and then fell to the mat in disbelief.
But as Collum went to leave from the dressing room came NWA local Rep. Brice Anderson followed by almost the entire ProSouth roster...Anderson declared that he wasn't gonna allow what just took place to stand and that the match would be restarted. Collum reluctantly went back into the ring where his fight with Ace Haven resumed, after several close calls that nearly saw Haven lose legit, Haven mananged to land another 'Ace Crusher' and get the three count on Brandon Collum. The crowd cheered as Haven's hand was raised and his father Terry Batey came out and embraced him at ringside....the fans then chanted the standard, "Nah, Nah, Nah, Nah....Hey, Hey, Hey, GOODBYE!" at Brandon Collum the one time hero who would now be forced to leave ProSouth Wrestling a bitter and defeated man.
Courtesy of the NWA ProSouth Facebook Page.
For more information on NWA ProSouth, go to:
www.prosouthwrestling.com
10/29/11 NWA Amarillo Results
NWA Amarillo
October 29, 2011
PWF Wrestleplex
Amarillo, TX
"Bay Area Brawler" Joey Armstrong defeated Russian Assassin # 2
"Superstar" Mark Wilson defeated Lone Eagle
J.B. Sneaux defeated "Textbook" Nolen Phillips ,
Josh Jackson defeated Arik Angel, & " The Only Geek In Professional Wrestling " Romeo to retain his Junior Heavyweight Championship in a 5 man Scramble
JoJo Benitez & " True Rebel " Jake Logan defeated Brandon MacGreggor & B-Money
Congrats to the Winners of the Costume Contest
"The Artist" Cody Jones defeated "The Main Event" Nathan Briggs to become the new # 1 Contender for the NWA Amarillo Heavyweight Championship held by "Prince" Al Farat
"The Prodigy" Jastin Taylor & "The Natural" Shawn Mills defeated Texas Heart Throbs via DQ
Courtesy of the NWA Amarillo Facebook Page.
For more information on NWA Amarillo, go to:
www.nwaamarillo.com
October 29, 2011
PWF Wrestleplex
Amarillo, TX
"Bay Area Brawler" Joey Armstrong defeated Russian Assassin # 2
"Superstar" Mark Wilson defeated Lone Eagle
J.B. Sneaux defeated "Textbook" Nolen Phillips ,
Josh Jackson defeated Arik Angel, & " The Only Geek In Professional Wrestling " Romeo to retain his Junior Heavyweight Championship in a 5 man Scramble
JoJo Benitez & " True Rebel " Jake Logan defeated Brandon MacGreggor & B-Money
Congrats to the Winners of the Costume Contest
"The Artist" Cody Jones defeated "The Main Event" Nathan Briggs to become the new # 1 Contender for the NWA Amarillo Heavyweight Championship held by "Prince" Al Farat
"The Prodigy" Jastin Taylor & "The Natural" Shawn Mills defeated Texas Heart Throbs via DQ
Courtesy of the NWA Amarillo Facebook Page.
For more information on NWA Amarillo, go to:
www.nwaamarillo.com
10/29/11 NWA Anarchy Results
NWA Anarchy
October 29, 2011
NWA Arena
Cornelia, GA
From Larry Goodman at www.georgiawrestlinghistory.com:
NWA Anarchy presented the 13th annual “Fright Night” event at the NWA Arena in Cornelia, GA, Saturday night.
In the annals of major shows at the NWA Arena, and there have been over 50 of them now, last night’s event ranks closer to the bottom than to the top.
By the same token, Fright Night went a long way towards obliterating the memory of the abomination of a major event called Hostile Environment, and the War Games match was a bloody, violent affair befitting the name, far better than the abysmal 2010 version. Unfortunately, last night’s match was marred by a potentially serious injury.
130 in attendance, which equaled the best crowd Anarchy has drawn since Franklin Dove took ownership in May. It was also one of the hottest crowds they’ve had in the building lately. The pacing of this show was real plus. None of the match were longer than they needed to be, and even with the cage set up, the show ran less than 2 and ½ hours.
(1) Billy Buck was the winner of 16 man battle royal with a shot at the NWA North American Champion Shaun Tempers at stake (9 minutes). As battle royals go, this was a good match except for the finish. Andrew Pendleton III made a quick exit due to injury. Zach Daniels was the first one over the top. Gil Quest and JC Walker went out together. Ditto Tommy Daniels and CB Gibson. Johnny Dangerous got the heave ho. Lane Vasser started throwing guys out right and left – Shane Hexxon, Callie Canon, Skirra Corvus and Drew Haskins. The remaining guys teamed up and still had a devil of time getting Vasser out. Vasser jumped back in and laid them all out.
The sequence was booked to get Vasser over as a physical specimen, and it was the most impressive he has looked in an Anarchy ring. Dangerous returned to cool his partner off. Pendleton came back saying he was never eliminated. Jacob Ashworth took care of that. John Skyler snuck up on Ashworth to get him out. It was down to the heel team of Skylar and Bobby Moore vs. Buck. He catapulted Skylar into Moore, knocking him off the top rope, then superkicked Skylar, who tried to take a backward bump over the top. He didn’t quite make and opted to throw himself out which looked like crap. The fans love Buck, so they were happy with the outcome.
Bill Behrens attempted to play a Mike Posey promo on the big screen. Not happening. Technical failure and NWA Anarchy are pretty much synonymous these days.
(2) Bo Newsom defeated Anthony Henry to retain the NWA Anarchy Young Lion’sChampionship in 10 minutes.
Tempers anointed Newsom with his Temptation spray before the match. Not sure the people 100% believed he was the guy to take the title though. Newsom started with stall tactics. The match picked up steam after spinebuster by Newsom. Henry was working to get the crowd behind him, and getting strong chants. They did some good stuff, but at points it felt like a routine of moves rather than a true contest. Henry converted Newsom’s up and over into a DVD for a
near fall. When Henry kicked out of Northern Light Bomb, the crowd got behind him huge. Henry countered the Tiger Driver, and went for the cloverleaf, but Newsom got to the ropes. Finish saw Newsom grab the ref Wes Grissom’s shirt to block a brainbuster and he was then able to pin Henry with the small package.
(3) Slim J & Bryan Casanova beat The Ambassadors (Jacoby Boykins & Chris Mayne) to retain the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Championship in 12 minutes.
Casanova turned babyface awhile back. Casanova’s bossy loudmouth of a partner, Pendleton III, was legit unavailable. Slim had been taking time off and was put with Casanova for a title defense. Pendleton returned and did a match with Slim to determine who would be Casanova’s partner. At the moment of truth, Casanova went with Slim. The fans loves Slim as much as ever, but Casanova is awkward as hell as a babyface. The fans brought the hate for Ambassadors. Good heat in any case. Slim and Casanova dominated early. Slim busted out a stellar version of the corkscrew plancha. Ambassadors got heat on Slim, and they were having a good match until Mayne slipped on a superplex and took a scary backward bump to the floor. Mayne was OK but sold it big. However, the match kind of went off the rails after that. Ambassadors hit Done Deal on Slim. Johnson tripped up Casanova and things looked grim for the champions, but J returned from the dead with a missile dropkick on Mayne and Casanova pinned Boykins with the TKO. The finish looked fine but getting there was rough.
(4) Steven Walters beat Seth Delay and Adrian Hawkins to retain the NWA Anarchy TV Title in 9:15. It was no DQ and no count out.
The crowd was giving Hawkins major crap before the match. Walters and Delay delighted in it. Match had good action but the psychology was all screwed up with one heel and two babyfaces. I think Delay is supposed to be a tweener. Fans don’t see it that way and did not react well. They didn’ t want to see Hawkins dominate two babyfaces, which happened at times and they didn’t really want to see Delay and Walters fight. Walters had Hawkins pinned with a
german suplex when Delay broke it up with a top rope elbow. Hawkins got the sharpshooter on Delay and tried to get it on Walters. Delay hit the Overnite Sensation on Hawkins and all three were down. Hawkins tried to waste Delay with the title belt. Delay nailed Hawkins with a cradle DDT instead. After some nice back and forth, Walters pinned Delay with a chestcracker. Delay and Walters shook hands after the match.
(5) Billy Buck beat NWA North American Champion Shaun Tempers via a count out at 8:30. NWA rules apply - no title change on a count out.
Buck came out nursing a back injury. Using the best defense is good offense strategy, Buck came out firing. That worked for only so long, and Tempers began doing all sorts of nasty stuff to Buck’s back. Buck is great at communication the agony of it all. Tempers went for his hangman neckbreaker, but Buck reversed it with a backslide for a close near fall. The action spilled to the outside and they traded blows. Buck slid back into the ring just before the count by referee Ken Wallace reached 10. There was a smattering of boos for the finish. Buck has tremendous fan support in the building, so I presume there will be a rematch based on that finish.
Seven continued his mockery of Mikal Judas by making a dramatic entrance through the front door (Judas’ domain). Judas’ music played. A caped figure backed through the curtain and was revealed to be Jeff G. Bailey, who started laughing his ass off at the fans for believing Judas would show. Bailey said Judas career was over (burned to a crisp) as was his mentor Brodie Chase and there was nobody left to face Seven. The lights went out and Judas’ music played again. It was the man himself. Judas hit the ring. Seven bludgeoned Judas. Judas withstood the onslaught and made a massive comeback. After Judas put Seven down with a top rope clothesline (slippery ropes tonight as he almost lost his balance), Bailey tried to light him up, but Judas saw it coming. Bailey freaked. Seven goozled Judas. Judas kicked Seven in the gonads and sent him out with a kick to the face. Seven and Bailey retreated to the back. Not great but it worked as far as moving the story forward.
(6) Kimo & Urban Assault Squad (Shadow Jackson & Nemesis) beat Azrael & Hate Junkies (Dany Only & Stryknyn with The Rev) in the War Games in 19 minutes.
The Rev’s team earned the numerical advantage at the previous show when Azrael defeated Jackson due to Rev’s chicanery. Strykyn (ICP facepaint for the occasion) and Nemesis started. Just before the 2 minutes was up, Nemesis gave Stryknyn a flapjack into the cage and the blood began to flow. Strykyn was wearing the crimson mask in no time at all. Only was next. Hate Junkies decimated Nemesis until Jackson entered with a stunner on Only and an Angle Slam on Stryknyn. UAS took over. Only was busted open bigtime. Azrael entered with the title belt in hand. The memorable move here was a frogsplash elbow (Azrael)/DVD (Only) combo on Nemesis. Kimo cleaned house. UAS bled, although not to the extreme extent of the Junkies. The violence level amped up. Strykyn’s belt came into play. Kimo was injured doing a top rope leg drop. He lost all feeling in his right side. He somehow gutted out the match, but the course of events was obviously altered. Nemesis and Azrael got into a hellacious chopfest. Azrael and Only hoisted Jackson onto the shoulder electric chair style, and Stryknyn speared him off for another highlight spot. The finish was abrupt due to the injury situation. Kimo made Stryknyn submit. This was a very good match under the circumstances.
Postmatch, Rev entered the ring. UAS were handcuffed to the cage and Rev’s crew gave them a beating. This was cut short due to the growing awareness of Kimo’s injury. The faces hit the ring to end the carnage. There was a sense of urgency here. Kimo wasn’t moving. One side of the cage was dismantled and Kimo was taken out of the ring on a backboard. The good news is that Kimo was later up moving around, although still in pain, and left the building under his own power.
For more information on NWA Anarchy, go to:
www.nwaanarchy.net
October 29, 2011
NWA Arena
Cornelia, GA
From Larry Goodman at www.georgiawrestlinghistory.com:
NWA Anarchy presented the 13th annual “Fright Night” event at the NWA Arena in Cornelia, GA, Saturday night.
In the annals of major shows at the NWA Arena, and there have been over 50 of them now, last night’s event ranks closer to the bottom than to the top.
By the same token, Fright Night went a long way towards obliterating the memory of the abomination of a major event called Hostile Environment, and the War Games match was a bloody, violent affair befitting the name, far better than the abysmal 2010 version. Unfortunately, last night’s match was marred by a potentially serious injury.
130 in attendance, which equaled the best crowd Anarchy has drawn since Franklin Dove took ownership in May. It was also one of the hottest crowds they’ve had in the building lately. The pacing of this show was real plus. None of the match were longer than they needed to be, and even with the cage set up, the show ran less than 2 and ½ hours.
(1) Billy Buck was the winner of 16 man battle royal with a shot at the NWA North American Champion Shaun Tempers at stake (9 minutes). As battle royals go, this was a good match except for the finish. Andrew Pendleton III made a quick exit due to injury. Zach Daniels was the first one over the top. Gil Quest and JC Walker went out together. Ditto Tommy Daniels and CB Gibson. Johnny Dangerous got the heave ho. Lane Vasser started throwing guys out right and left – Shane Hexxon, Callie Canon, Skirra Corvus and Drew Haskins. The remaining guys teamed up and still had a devil of time getting Vasser out. Vasser jumped back in and laid them all out.
The sequence was booked to get Vasser over as a physical specimen, and it was the most impressive he has looked in an Anarchy ring. Dangerous returned to cool his partner off. Pendleton came back saying he was never eliminated. Jacob Ashworth took care of that. John Skyler snuck up on Ashworth to get him out. It was down to the heel team of Skylar and Bobby Moore vs. Buck. He catapulted Skylar into Moore, knocking him off the top rope, then superkicked Skylar, who tried to take a backward bump over the top. He didn’t quite make and opted to throw himself out which looked like crap. The fans love Buck, so they were happy with the outcome.
Bill Behrens attempted to play a Mike Posey promo on the big screen. Not happening. Technical failure and NWA Anarchy are pretty much synonymous these days.
(2) Bo Newsom defeated Anthony Henry to retain the NWA Anarchy Young Lion’sChampionship in 10 minutes.
Tempers anointed Newsom with his Temptation spray before the match. Not sure the people 100% believed he was the guy to take the title though. Newsom started with stall tactics. The match picked up steam after spinebuster by Newsom. Henry was working to get the crowd behind him, and getting strong chants. They did some good stuff, but at points it felt like a routine of moves rather than a true contest. Henry converted Newsom’s up and over into a DVD for a
near fall. When Henry kicked out of Northern Light Bomb, the crowd got behind him huge. Henry countered the Tiger Driver, and went for the cloverleaf, but Newsom got to the ropes. Finish saw Newsom grab the ref Wes Grissom’s shirt to block a brainbuster and he was then able to pin Henry with the small package.
(3) Slim J & Bryan Casanova beat The Ambassadors (Jacoby Boykins & Chris Mayne) to retain the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Championship in 12 minutes.
Casanova turned babyface awhile back. Casanova’s bossy loudmouth of a partner, Pendleton III, was legit unavailable. Slim had been taking time off and was put with Casanova for a title defense. Pendleton returned and did a match with Slim to determine who would be Casanova’s partner. At the moment of truth, Casanova went with Slim. The fans loves Slim as much as ever, but Casanova is awkward as hell as a babyface. The fans brought the hate for Ambassadors. Good heat in any case. Slim and Casanova dominated early. Slim busted out a stellar version of the corkscrew plancha. Ambassadors got heat on Slim, and they were having a good match until Mayne slipped on a superplex and took a scary backward bump to the floor. Mayne was OK but sold it big. However, the match kind of went off the rails after that. Ambassadors hit Done Deal on Slim. Johnson tripped up Casanova and things looked grim for the champions, but J returned from the dead with a missile dropkick on Mayne and Casanova pinned Boykins with the TKO. The finish looked fine but getting there was rough.
(4) Steven Walters beat Seth Delay and Adrian Hawkins to retain the NWA Anarchy TV Title in 9:15. It was no DQ and no count out.
The crowd was giving Hawkins major crap before the match. Walters and Delay delighted in it. Match had good action but the psychology was all screwed up with one heel and two babyfaces. I think Delay is supposed to be a tweener. Fans don’t see it that way and did not react well. They didn’ t want to see Hawkins dominate two babyfaces, which happened at times and they didn’t really want to see Delay and Walters fight. Walters had Hawkins pinned with a
german suplex when Delay broke it up with a top rope elbow. Hawkins got the sharpshooter on Delay and tried to get it on Walters. Delay hit the Overnite Sensation on Hawkins and all three were down. Hawkins tried to waste Delay with the title belt. Delay nailed Hawkins with a cradle DDT instead. After some nice back and forth, Walters pinned Delay with a chestcracker. Delay and Walters shook hands after the match.
(5) Billy Buck beat NWA North American Champion Shaun Tempers via a count out at 8:30. NWA rules apply - no title change on a count out.
Buck came out nursing a back injury. Using the best defense is good offense strategy, Buck came out firing. That worked for only so long, and Tempers began doing all sorts of nasty stuff to Buck’s back. Buck is great at communication the agony of it all. Tempers went for his hangman neckbreaker, but Buck reversed it with a backslide for a close near fall. The action spilled to the outside and they traded blows. Buck slid back into the ring just before the count by referee Ken Wallace reached 10. There was a smattering of boos for the finish. Buck has tremendous fan support in the building, so I presume there will be a rematch based on that finish.
Seven continued his mockery of Mikal Judas by making a dramatic entrance through the front door (Judas’ domain). Judas’ music played. A caped figure backed through the curtain and was revealed to be Jeff G. Bailey, who started laughing his ass off at the fans for believing Judas would show. Bailey said Judas career was over (burned to a crisp) as was his mentor Brodie Chase and there was nobody left to face Seven. The lights went out and Judas’ music played again. It was the man himself. Judas hit the ring. Seven bludgeoned Judas. Judas withstood the onslaught and made a massive comeback. After Judas put Seven down with a top rope clothesline (slippery ropes tonight as he almost lost his balance), Bailey tried to light him up, but Judas saw it coming. Bailey freaked. Seven goozled Judas. Judas kicked Seven in the gonads and sent him out with a kick to the face. Seven and Bailey retreated to the back. Not great but it worked as far as moving the story forward.
(6) Kimo & Urban Assault Squad (Shadow Jackson & Nemesis) beat Azrael & Hate Junkies (Dany Only & Stryknyn with The Rev) in the War Games in 19 minutes.
The Rev’s team earned the numerical advantage at the previous show when Azrael defeated Jackson due to Rev’s chicanery. Strykyn (ICP facepaint for the occasion) and Nemesis started. Just before the 2 minutes was up, Nemesis gave Stryknyn a flapjack into the cage and the blood began to flow. Strykyn was wearing the crimson mask in no time at all. Only was next. Hate Junkies decimated Nemesis until Jackson entered with a stunner on Only and an Angle Slam on Stryknyn. UAS took over. Only was busted open bigtime. Azrael entered with the title belt in hand. The memorable move here was a frogsplash elbow (Azrael)/DVD (Only) combo on Nemesis. Kimo cleaned house. UAS bled, although not to the extreme extent of the Junkies. The violence level amped up. Strykyn’s belt came into play. Kimo was injured doing a top rope leg drop. He lost all feeling in his right side. He somehow gutted out the match, but the course of events was obviously altered. Nemesis and Azrael got into a hellacious chopfest. Azrael and Only hoisted Jackson onto the shoulder electric chair style, and Stryknyn speared him off for another highlight spot. The finish was abrupt due to the injury situation. Kimo made Stryknyn submit. This was a very good match under the circumstances.
Postmatch, Rev entered the ring. UAS were handcuffed to the cage and Rev’s crew gave them a beating. This was cut short due to the growing awareness of Kimo’s injury. The faces hit the ring to end the carnage. There was a sense of urgency here. Kimo wasn’t moving. One side of the cage was dismantled and Kimo was taken out of the ring on a backboard. The good news is that Kimo was later up moving around, although still in pain, and left the building under his own power.
For more information on NWA Anarchy, go to:
www.nwaanarchy.net
10/21/11 NWA ProSouth Results
NWA Pro South Wrestling
October 21, 2011
ProSouth Arena
Piedmont, AL
Scott Spade & Grant Mitchell defeated Curry Kid & Kaiden Knight after Big Tomb interfered;
Brandon Collum defeated Shawn Seagle;
Waylon Rhodes defeated Kyle Matthews after Big Tomb distracted Matthews;
Mike Posey defeated Frankie Valentine to retain the NWA PSW All-Out Championship.
For more information on NWA ProSouth, go to:
www.prosouthwrestling.net
October 21, 2011
ProSouth Arena
Piedmont, AL
Scott Spade & Grant Mitchell defeated Curry Kid & Kaiden Knight after Big Tomb interfered;
Brandon Collum defeated Shawn Seagle;
Waylon Rhodes defeated Kyle Matthews after Big Tomb distracted Matthews;
Mike Posey defeated Frankie Valentine to retain the NWA PSW All-Out Championship.
For more information on NWA ProSouth, go to:
www.prosouthwrestling.net
10/22/11 NWA Anarchy Results
NWA Anarchy
October 22, 2011
NWA Arena
Cornelia, GA
Armed & Dangerous (Lane Vasser & Johnny Dangerous) Def Gil Quest & JC Walker
Vignette played of Mike Posey who plans to return to NWA Anarchy on 11-12 to confront Steven Walters & Franklin Dove
Young Lions Champion, Bo Newsome def Skirra Corvus in a non-title match. NWA North American Champion, Shaun Tempers was at ringside and joined "Bro" postmatch to complain that Anthony Henry was just handed a Young Lions Title match at Fright Night and while a decent tag team wrestler had not proven himself as a singles wrestler. He said Henry could not last 5 minutes with him but if he could he could have the match against Bo at Fright Night.
Anthony Henry lasted 5 minutes with Shaun Tempers
In a non title match NWA Anarchy TV Champion, Steven Walters faced one half of the Ambassadors, Chris Mayne. Mayne was DQed when Jacoby Boykins got involved. Seth Delay evened there odds but the Ambassadors were in control until Bryan Casanova cleared them from the ring.
Sev7n with Jeff G Bailey def Brody Chase
Seth Delay def "Teen Excitement" Drew Haskins. Postmatch he called out TV Champion, Steven Walters and asked him to agree to adding him to the TV Title match at Fright Night. Walters agreed.
Bobby Moore def Jacob Ashworth
Hate Junkies w/The Rev def Tpmmy Daniels & CB Gibson
Bryan Casanova def Jacoby Boykins by DQ when Chris Mayne got involved. Seth Delay & Steven Walters chased them from the ring.
The NWA Anarchy Champion, Azrael with The Rev def Shadow Jackson by submission to win the War Games entry advantage at Fright Night 2011
For more information on NWA Anarchy, go to:
www.nwaanarchy.net
October 22, 2011
NWA Arena
Cornelia, GA
Armed & Dangerous (Lane Vasser & Johnny Dangerous) Def Gil Quest & JC Walker
Vignette played of Mike Posey who plans to return to NWA Anarchy on 11-12 to confront Steven Walters & Franklin Dove
Young Lions Champion, Bo Newsome def Skirra Corvus in a non-title match. NWA North American Champion, Shaun Tempers was at ringside and joined "Bro" postmatch to complain that Anthony Henry was just handed a Young Lions Title match at Fright Night and while a decent tag team wrestler had not proven himself as a singles wrestler. He said Henry could not last 5 minutes with him but if he could he could have the match against Bo at Fright Night.
Anthony Henry lasted 5 minutes with Shaun Tempers
In a non title match NWA Anarchy TV Champion, Steven Walters faced one half of the Ambassadors, Chris Mayne. Mayne was DQed when Jacoby Boykins got involved. Seth Delay evened there odds but the Ambassadors were in control until Bryan Casanova cleared them from the ring.
Sev7n with Jeff G Bailey def Brody Chase
Seth Delay def "Teen Excitement" Drew Haskins. Postmatch he called out TV Champion, Steven Walters and asked him to agree to adding him to the TV Title match at Fright Night. Walters agreed.
Bobby Moore def Jacob Ashworth
Hate Junkies w/The Rev def Tpmmy Daniels & CB Gibson
Bryan Casanova def Jacoby Boykins by DQ when Chris Mayne got involved. Seth Delay & Steven Walters chased them from the ring.
The NWA Anarchy Champion, Azrael with The Rev def Shadow Jackson by submission to win the War Games entry advantage at Fright Night 2011
For more information on NWA Anarchy, go to:
www.nwaanarchy.net
10/14/11 NWA Pro/ EWF Results
NWA Pro/ Empire Wrestling Federation
October 14, 2011
Knights of Columbus #3851
Covina, CA
Match #1: Danny Ghost DEF Ein Idol
Match #2: So Cal Crazy DEF Flecha Fugaz
Match #3: Brandon Gatson DEF Killa Gorilla
Match #4: "Raunchy" Rico Dynamite & Damien Arsenick DEF The Fallen Empire (Mondo Vega & Ryan Taylor) to retain the EWF Tag Team Championships
Match #5: "Mega King" Tommy Wilson DEF "The Irish Icon" D.K. Murphy
Match #6: Scorpio Sky DEF Freddy Bravo to retain the NWA TV Championship
Match #7: Shaun Ricker & mystery opponent, Terex DEF "The midnight cowboy, "Handsome" Johnny Starr & "Iron Man" Mike Maze
For more information on EWF, go to:
www.empirewrestlingfederation.com
October 14, 2011
Knights of Columbus #3851
Covina, CA
Match #1: Danny Ghost DEF Ein Idol
Match #2: So Cal Crazy DEF Flecha Fugaz
Match #3: Brandon Gatson DEF Killa Gorilla
Match #4: "Raunchy" Rico Dynamite & Damien Arsenick DEF The Fallen Empire (Mondo Vega & Ryan Taylor) to retain the EWF Tag Team Championships
Match #5: "Mega King" Tommy Wilson DEF "The Irish Icon" D.K. Murphy
Match #6: Scorpio Sky DEF Freddy Bravo to retain the NWA TV Championship
Match #7: Shaun Ricker & mystery opponent, Terex DEF "The midnight cowboy, "Handsome" Johnny Starr & "Iron Man" Mike Maze
For more information on EWF, go to:
www.empirewrestlingfederation.com
10/14/11 NWA Houston Results
NWA Houston
October 14, 2011
VFW Post #8905
Cypress, TX
Scot Summers defeated Wallace Gordon
Jasper Davis defeated Gentleman Jack Jameson
NWA Lonestar Tag Team Title Match
Silky Baines & DJ King beat The Crusaders [c] to become new champions
Mike Dell defeated Ken Carson via DQ.
NWA Lonestar Womens Title Match
Jen Alise defeated Babri Hayden [c] to become the new champ.
NWA World Junior Heavyweight Title Match
Kevin Douglas [c] defeated Bolt Brady
NWA World Heavyweight Title Match
Adam Pearce [c] defeated Jaykus Plisken.
Plisken's NWA Lonestar Heavyweight Title was not on the line.
Courtesy of the NWA Houston Facebook Page.
For more information on NWA Houston, go to:
www.nwahouston.com
October 14, 2011
VFW Post #8905
Cypress, TX
Scot Summers defeated Wallace Gordon
Jasper Davis defeated Gentleman Jack Jameson
NWA Lonestar Tag Team Title Match
Silky Baines & DJ King beat The Crusaders [c] to become new champions
Mike Dell defeated Ken Carson via DQ.
NWA Lonestar Womens Title Match
Jen Alise defeated Babri Hayden [c] to become the new champ.
NWA World Junior Heavyweight Title Match
Kevin Douglas [c] defeated Bolt Brady
NWA World Heavyweight Title Match
Adam Pearce [c] defeated Jaykus Plisken.
Plisken's NWA Lonestar Heavyweight Title was not on the line.
Courtesy of the NWA Houston Facebook Page.
For more information on NWA Houston, go to:
www.nwahouston.com
10/15/11 NWA Wisconsin/ ACW Results
NWA Wisconsin/ ACW
Fall Showcase
October 15, 2011
The Watering Hole
Green Bay, WI
Bronson Bay def. The Shadow Caster
Urban Horsemen def. Bad Mediine
Spookeroo Battle Royal - Bronson Bay and Benny Rotten will wrestle at The Rendezvous on Nov 5th to determine the #1 contender for the X-Division Title.
Lone Wolf def Bryan Skyline via DQ as a result a Hardcore match was made for Nov 5th for the X-Division Title
The Dream Police def The Urban Horsemen
The InkJET Express def The Dream Police to win the ACW Tag Team Titles. A rematch was set for Nov 5th
"Cadillac" Nick Colucci def TW3 for the ACW Title. After the match, Shane Hills stepped up to the plate and saved the ACW Title from being taken back to Milwaukee and destroyed. A title match is set for Nov 5th between Shane Hills and Nick Colucci.Courtesy of the NWA Wisconsin Facebook Page.
For more information on NWA Wisconsin/ ACW, go to:
www.wisconsinprowrestling.com
Fall Showcase
October 15, 2011
The Watering Hole
Green Bay, WI
Bronson Bay def. The Shadow Caster
Urban Horsemen def. Bad Mediine
Spookeroo Battle Royal - Bronson Bay and Benny Rotten will wrestle at The Rendezvous on Nov 5th to determine the #1 contender for the X-Division Title.
Lone Wolf def Bryan Skyline via DQ as a result a Hardcore match was made for Nov 5th for the X-Division Title
The Dream Police def The Urban Horsemen
The InkJET Express def The Dream Police to win the ACW Tag Team Titles. A rematch was set for Nov 5th
"Cadillac" Nick Colucci def TW3 for the ACW Title. After the match, Shane Hills stepped up to the plate and saved the ACW Title from being taken back to Milwaukee and destroyed. A title match is set for Nov 5th between Shane Hills and Nick Colucci.Courtesy of the NWA Wisconsin Facebook Page.
For more information on NWA Wisconsin/ ACW, go to:
www.wisconsinprowrestling.com
10/16/11 NWA Rampage Pro Wrestling Results
NWA Rampage Pro Wrestling
October 16, 2011
Macon, GA
Courtesy of the NWA RPW Facebook Page.
Results: By Daniel Lee Lumm
Match times recorded by Avery Edwards.
At the beginning of the show, a message from Doc Gayton tells everyone that Jimmy Rave and Kyle Matthews will be in a 1 on 1 match just a few days before Doctoberfest as part of Impact Wrestling’s show in Macon, Georgia. He also informs everyone that Mike Posey will be the referee, and that if Mike Posey shows favoritism towards Rave or even looks unprofessional he will be gone from
Rampage Pro Wrestling.
With that, Jimmy Rave Approved makes their way to the ring. Rave goes on to explain about how Hollis already hurt Patrick Bentley and how his Approved are already at the advantage for their big 10-Man Tag Match later on in the show. He continues by saying that he will beat Matthews at Impact Wrestling and go on to lead his Approved to victory at the War Games match at Doctoberfest.
“Adorable” Anthony Andrews (w/ “Marvelous” Michael Stevens) vs Drew Adler
Referee: Stan Robinson
Andrews receives a “Sweat Tart” chant from the fans for his pink and yellow attire. Marv attacks his old friend, Adler, while being vocally against the fans who continue to throw insults at Andrews. Just as Adler was about to pick up the pin, Marv got on the apron to distract the ref and was left unpunished. He came in again to interrupt a pin and was allowed to stay at ringside as the match continued. Finally, with Adler on the top rope, Marv jumps on the apron to push Adler down to force the referee to call for the bell.
Drew Adler wins via disqualification at 5:53
After the match the two go to beat down Adler until Jacobs rushes to the ring. Andrews and Marv together prove to be too much for Jacobs and Adler. A fan jumps the rail causing a big disruption and ends the conflict in the ring, ultimately resulting in the fan being escorted out by security with Adler and Jacobs looking confused.
NWA RPW Heavyweight Championship Match
“Untouchable” Jeremy Vain (w/ Doug Somers)(C) vs Frankie Valentine
Referee: Dustin Robinson
Prior to the match starting, Jeremy Vain says he’s scared of nobody and will accept the challenge of anyone at Doctoberfest. Bill Behrens informs Doug Somers that he is set to face Frankie Valentine at Doctoberfest. Vain is much more aggressive in this match than previously, a nice development for the new Heavyweight Champion. The match reaches a finish when Somers plays distraction and Vain nails Valentine with the Heavyweight Title, followed by a DDT for the win.
Jeremy Vain wins via pinfall at 6:15 to retain the RPW Heavyweight Championship
After the match Somers and Vain attack Valentine. J-Rod, Kyle Matthews, Adrian Hawkins, and Ace Rockwell make the save. A promo then plays with Mikael Judas accepting Vain’s open challenge. Doctoberfest will have Mikael Judas making his debut against Jeremy Vain for the RPW Heavyweight Title.
#1 Contender Match for the NWA RPW Tag Team Titles
Cash Vault (Rob Adonis & Bobby Moore)(w/ Charlie Cash) vs Hot Like Lava (Shaun Banks & Cru Jones)
Referee: Stan Robinson
The crowd was very supportive of Hot Like Lava in this match. Banks and Jones didn’t use as many of their rule-breaking tactics in this match while Cash Vault pulled all of their usual cards. The match comes to a close with Suspects rushing to the ring with steel chairs and attacking Cash Vault. The ref calls for the bell and the match is announced as a No Contest (as opposed to a DQ in favor of Cash Vault).
No Contest via interference at 9:54
Suspects clear the ring of everyone and remain until both Cash Vault and Hot Like Lava leave. They then celebrate with the crowd cheering.
Ben Masters stands in the ring to interview Jeremy Vain and Doug Somers. Key points include Vain sending a message to Mikael Judas saying he will show why he is “Untouchable” and when Somers is interrupted by a recording of Doc saying that Valentine vs Somers will be a Non-Title First Blood Match.
5 On 4 Handicap Tag Match to determine first entry in War Games
Jimmy Rave Approved (Mike Posey & Chip Day & Corey Hollis & Sal Rinauro & Jimmy Rave) vs J-Rod & Ace Rockwell & Adrian Hawkins & Kyle Matthews
Referee: Dustin Robinson
The match apparently had Rampage Rules (Luchador tag rules) but it wasn’t advertised or announced. Approved seemed to use a lot of hit and run tactics until around 8 minutes in, where the match gets more intense. J-Rod missed the top rope when he went to spring into the ring from the apron, resulting in him getting caught in the ropes and hurting his knee. Around 16 minutes in, everyone gets into the ring and some alternations between team members hitting each other with signature moves takes place before continuing the match. Approved manages to trap Ace Rockwell in the ring and wear down his knee for about 10 minutes while keeping themselves fresh. Kyle Matthews hot tags in around 30 minutes in, followed by another sequence of signature moves by both teams. When Rave accidently hits Sal with a Spear meant for Matthews, the two get into another confrontation. Matthews uses this to push Sal into Rave, knocking Rave out of the ring, and locking Sal in the Hidaka Lock for the victory.
Kyle Matthews & J-Rod & Adrian Hawkins & Ace Rockwell win via submission at 36:39 to gain the first entry into War Games.
Misc.
The Ring of Honor Heavyweight Champion, Davey Richards, will be facing Kyle O’Reilly in what will be the first Proving Ground match from ROH. Proving Ground will be a term for a match held between a ROH Champion and other contender, and if the champion loses the match the winner will be given a ROH title shot within the next 60 days.
Doctoberfest tickets are on sale. Buying them in advance will give you a deal for $8. Getting them at the door will be $10 but if you attend the Impact Wrestling even in Macon, GA on October 26 you can bring the ticket stub for said event to get into Doctoberfest for just $5. Head to TNA’s Impact Wrestling tapings in Macon on October 26th and show your support for Rampage Pro Wrestling.
The opening match for Impact Wrestling will be shown to the live audience but not recorded for Impact Wrestling’s broadcast. This match will put RPW’s own stars, Jimmy Rave and Kyle Matthews, in a match against each other less than a week prior to their big War Games match for Doctoberfest. RPW star Mike Posey will be the referee for this match.
For more information on NWA RPW, go to:
www.rampageprowrestling.net
October 16, 2011
Macon, GA
Courtesy of the NWA RPW Facebook Page.
Results: By Daniel Lee Lumm
Match times recorded by Avery Edwards.
At the beginning of the show, a message from Doc Gayton tells everyone that Jimmy Rave and Kyle Matthews will be in a 1 on 1 match just a few days before Doctoberfest as part of Impact Wrestling’s show in Macon, Georgia. He also informs everyone that Mike Posey will be the referee, and that if Mike Posey shows favoritism towards Rave or even looks unprofessional he will be gone from
Rampage Pro Wrestling.
With that, Jimmy Rave Approved makes their way to the ring. Rave goes on to explain about how Hollis already hurt Patrick Bentley and how his Approved are already at the advantage for their big 10-Man Tag Match later on in the show. He continues by saying that he will beat Matthews at Impact Wrestling and go on to lead his Approved to victory at the War Games match at Doctoberfest.
“Adorable” Anthony Andrews (w/ “Marvelous” Michael Stevens) vs Drew Adler
Referee: Stan Robinson
Andrews receives a “Sweat Tart” chant from the fans for his pink and yellow attire. Marv attacks his old friend, Adler, while being vocally against the fans who continue to throw insults at Andrews. Just as Adler was about to pick up the pin, Marv got on the apron to distract the ref and was left unpunished. He came in again to interrupt a pin and was allowed to stay at ringside as the match continued. Finally, with Adler on the top rope, Marv jumps on the apron to push Adler down to force the referee to call for the bell.
Drew Adler wins via disqualification at 5:53
After the match the two go to beat down Adler until Jacobs rushes to the ring. Andrews and Marv together prove to be too much for Jacobs and Adler. A fan jumps the rail causing a big disruption and ends the conflict in the ring, ultimately resulting in the fan being escorted out by security with Adler and Jacobs looking confused.
NWA RPW Heavyweight Championship Match
“Untouchable” Jeremy Vain (w/ Doug Somers)(C) vs Frankie Valentine
Referee: Dustin Robinson
Prior to the match starting, Jeremy Vain says he’s scared of nobody and will accept the challenge of anyone at Doctoberfest. Bill Behrens informs Doug Somers that he is set to face Frankie Valentine at Doctoberfest. Vain is much more aggressive in this match than previously, a nice development for the new Heavyweight Champion. The match reaches a finish when Somers plays distraction and Vain nails Valentine with the Heavyweight Title, followed by a DDT for the win.
Jeremy Vain wins via pinfall at 6:15 to retain the RPW Heavyweight Championship
After the match Somers and Vain attack Valentine. J-Rod, Kyle Matthews, Adrian Hawkins, and Ace Rockwell make the save. A promo then plays with Mikael Judas accepting Vain’s open challenge. Doctoberfest will have Mikael Judas making his debut against Jeremy Vain for the RPW Heavyweight Title.
#1 Contender Match for the NWA RPW Tag Team Titles
Cash Vault (Rob Adonis & Bobby Moore)(w/ Charlie Cash) vs Hot Like Lava (Shaun Banks & Cru Jones)
Referee: Stan Robinson
The crowd was very supportive of Hot Like Lava in this match. Banks and Jones didn’t use as many of their rule-breaking tactics in this match while Cash Vault pulled all of their usual cards. The match comes to a close with Suspects rushing to the ring with steel chairs and attacking Cash Vault. The ref calls for the bell and the match is announced as a No Contest (as opposed to a DQ in favor of Cash Vault).
No Contest via interference at 9:54
Suspects clear the ring of everyone and remain until both Cash Vault and Hot Like Lava leave. They then celebrate with the crowd cheering.
Ben Masters stands in the ring to interview Jeremy Vain and Doug Somers. Key points include Vain sending a message to Mikael Judas saying he will show why he is “Untouchable” and when Somers is interrupted by a recording of Doc saying that Valentine vs Somers will be a Non-Title First Blood Match.
5 On 4 Handicap Tag Match to determine first entry in War Games
Jimmy Rave Approved (Mike Posey & Chip Day & Corey Hollis & Sal Rinauro & Jimmy Rave) vs J-Rod & Ace Rockwell & Adrian Hawkins & Kyle Matthews
Referee: Dustin Robinson
The match apparently had Rampage Rules (Luchador tag rules) but it wasn’t advertised or announced. Approved seemed to use a lot of hit and run tactics until around 8 minutes in, where the match gets more intense. J-Rod missed the top rope when he went to spring into the ring from the apron, resulting in him getting caught in the ropes and hurting his knee. Around 16 minutes in, everyone gets into the ring and some alternations between team members hitting each other with signature moves takes place before continuing the match. Approved manages to trap Ace Rockwell in the ring and wear down his knee for about 10 minutes while keeping themselves fresh. Kyle Matthews hot tags in around 30 minutes in, followed by another sequence of signature moves by both teams. When Rave accidently hits Sal with a Spear meant for Matthews, the two get into another confrontation. Matthews uses this to push Sal into Rave, knocking Rave out of the ring, and locking Sal in the Hidaka Lock for the victory.
Kyle Matthews & J-Rod & Adrian Hawkins & Ace Rockwell win via submission at 36:39 to gain the first entry into War Games.
Misc.
The Ring of Honor Heavyweight Champion, Davey Richards, will be facing Kyle O’Reilly in what will be the first Proving Ground match from ROH. Proving Ground will be a term for a match held between a ROH Champion and other contender, and if the champion loses the match the winner will be given a ROH title shot within the next 60 days.
Doctoberfest tickets are on sale. Buying them in advance will give you a deal for $8. Getting them at the door will be $10 but if you attend the Impact Wrestling even in Macon, GA on October 26 you can bring the ticket stub for said event to get into Doctoberfest for just $5. Head to TNA’s Impact Wrestling tapings in Macon on October 26th and show your support for Rampage Pro Wrestling.
The opening match for Impact Wrestling will be shown to the live audience but not recorded for Impact Wrestling’s broadcast. This match will put RPW’s own stars, Jimmy Rave and Kyle Matthews, in a match against each other less than a week prior to their big War Games match for Doctoberfest. RPW star Mike Posey will be the referee for this match.
For more information on NWA RPW, go to:
www.rampageprowrestling.net
09/30/11 NWA ECCW Results
NWA ECCWSeptember 30, 2011
Bridgeview Hall
Surrey, BC
Alex Plexis defeated Danni Deeds
Ravenous Randy pinned Nick Price
Ray Brooks beat Bishop
Sid Sylum won a Gauntlet Match versus Azeem The Dream / Stallyn Smith / Pete Powers
J_Sin Sullivan defeated Cremator
Artemis Spencer submitted Gurv Sihra
Tony Baroni was successful over Scotty Mac
For more information on NWA ECCW, go to:
www.eccw.com
Bridgeview Hall
Surrey, BC
Alex Plexis defeated Danni Deeds
Ravenous Randy pinned Nick Price
Ray Brooks beat Bishop
Sid Sylum won a Gauntlet Match versus Azeem The Dream / Stallyn Smith / Pete Powers
J_Sin Sullivan defeated Cremator
Artemis Spencer submitted Gurv Sihra
Tony Baroni was successful over Scotty Mac
For more information on NWA ECCW, go to:
www.eccw.com
10/14/11 NWA Houston Results
NWA Houston
October 14, 2011
VFW Post #8905
Cypress, TX
Scot Summers defeated Wallace Gordon
Jasper Davis defeated Gentleman Jack Jameson
NWA Lonestar Tag Team Title Match
Silky Baines & DJ King beat The Crusaders [c] to become new champions
Mike Dell defeated Ken Carson via DQ.
NWA Lonestar Womens Title Match
Jen Alise defeated Babri Hayden [c] to become the new champ.
NWA World Junior Heavyweight Title Match
Kevin Douglas [c] defeated Bolt Brady
NWA World Heavyweight Title Match
Adam Pearce [c] defeated Jaykus Plisken.
Plisken's NWA Lonestar Heavyweight Title was not on the line.
Courtesy of the NWA Houston Facebook Page.
For more information on NWA Houston, go to:
www.nwahouston.com
October 14, 2011
VFW Post #8905
Cypress, TX
Scot Summers defeated Wallace Gordon
Jasper Davis defeated Gentleman Jack Jameson
NWA Lonestar Tag Team Title Match
Silky Baines & DJ King beat The Crusaders [c] to become new champions
Mike Dell defeated Ken Carson via DQ.
NWA Lonestar Womens Title Match
Jen Alise defeated Babri Hayden [c] to become the new champ.
NWA World Junior Heavyweight Title Match
Kevin Douglas [c] defeated Bolt Brady
NWA World Heavyweight Title Match
Adam Pearce [c] defeated Jaykus Plisken.
Plisken's NWA Lonestar Heavyweight Title was not on the line.
Courtesy of the NWA Houston Facebook Page.
For more information on NWA Houston, go to:
www.nwahouston.com
