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National Wrestling Alliance News & Notes for 7/14 Print E-mail
Written by Bill Behrens   
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
BILL BEHRENS NWA NEWS & NOTES for 7-14-09
 
 
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This week on INSIDE THE BEHRENS BUBBLE, Bill discusses WWE using an Indy Star's name for one of it's stars, and comments on the challenges TNA has with taping a month of TV when it comes to title changes, heel or babyface turns and House Shows, the Internet and more
 
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The NWA Anarchy event schedule for June-December 2009 is as follows.

July 18 - TV Tapings
August 1 and 15 - TV Tapings
August 29 - Hostile Environment
September 19 - TV Taping
October 3 and 17 - TV Tapings
October 31 - Fright Night
November 7 and 21 - TV Tapings
December 5 and 19 - TV Tapings
January 2, 2010 - Season's Beatings

All events will take place at the NWA TV Arena,
4236 Level Grove Road, Cornelia, Ga.
Bell time is 8pm. For tickets call 706-476-2017
 
NWA ANARCHY TV TAPING REPORT For 7-11-09 by LARRY GOODMAN
 
With Hostile Environment ’09 featuring War Games on the horizon, NWA Anarchy taped two hours at the NWA Television Arena in Cornelia Saturday night.
 
NWA Anarchy Owner Jerry Palmer opened talking about the Fanfest/fundraiser on July 18. A portion of the proceeds will go to the family of Reid Clark, the son of a Hall County Firefighter battling Cerebral Palsy. Palmer promised fans they were in for one of the craziest nights of wrestling of the year (prices raised to $15). Hall County firemen will serve as lumberjacks for the special rumble match main event.    
 
(1) Todd Sexton beat Kareem Abdul Jamar in 3:36. Jamar wanted to start the match with a tip off. Ref Dee Byers obliged, but Sexton grabbed the basketball and bounced it off the WrestleVision. Jamar slapped Sexton’s face and they were off and running. Sexton tried to turn Jamar’s face into hamburger meat. Jamar sold Sexton’ Muay Thai knees like he was going to cough up a kidney. Sexton won it with a Tiger Driver.
 
Sexton said he wasn’t an opening match guy. As we should all know by now, he’s “The Excellence of Sexecution” Todd Sexton.”
 
A video message from Shadow Jackson was shown on the WrestleVision. Greg Hunter explained that the video was shot three weeks ago in the aftermath of Jackson losing the NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Title to Jeremy Vain. Jackson said he let everyone down - the fans, NWA Anarchy and most of all himself. Jackson said he was going to embark on rigorous training program and would not return until he was 100%. Jackson vowed to come back more violent and more focused than ever. Jackson advised Vain to enjoy the belt while he had the chance.
 
Jeremy Vain followed with a promo that was nothing short of awesome. It was a key test being his first time in front of the fans as the heavyweight champion, and he passed with flying colors. Vain entered the ring accompanied by a security guy carrying a Polaroid camera. Vain said he was the new people’ champ. He knew the people were upset, but they had nobody to blame but themselves. Vain explained that when he left their hero with a broken ankle, Palmer gave Jackson every opportunity to exit gracefully, but Jackson fell for the people’s chants and ended up losing the title. “All because of you.” Vain said he was going to do what Jackson never did – allow fans to step into the ring to have a picture made with the champion, and it would only cost $20. Vain told the fans to line up by the rail. Nobody moved a muscle. Vain allowed that 20 bucks was lot to ask during these hard economic times. With that, Vain said he was going on vacation. Hunter informed Vain that he a title defense coming up soon against the Young Lion’s Champion, Malachi. Vain was not happy. He asked the security guy what he was smiling about and left him laying with a DDT. A great segment.
 
(2) Malachi beat Bo Newsome to retain the Young Lion’s Championship in 6:30. They opted for a Japanese Strong Style flavor. The action was fine, but the crowd wasn’t feeling it at all. It was back and forth with high impact moves for near falls with stiff chops mixed in and no heat. Malachi won it with the diving headbutt.
 
Postmatch: Sexton hit the ring and was poised to knock Newsome out with the running knee, but Malachi stepped in to protect Bo. Sexton backed off. I was waiting for Vain to blindside Malachi.
 
A Rowdy Friends promo aired on the WrestleVision. Jessco Blue was talking about a five night Merle Haggard tour that ended in Hiawassee and fighting some SOB security guy and Merle lighting them up with a bunch of beers. Fun stuff. Don Matthews said they ran Jeff Lewis out of town, and their buddies, the Wild Bunch were going to become the number one contenders.
 
(3) El Veterano IV beat Mike Posey in 6:24. Posey forced Greg Hunter to introduce him as “the greatest ref on the planet…the sexiest man in the world…the hottest wrestling commodity out of Alabama…and the one man the **** in Cornelia can’t have.” Hunter told Posey he couldn’t say “hoes” on TV, so Posey said it for him. The masked luchador, IV hit a quebrada for an early near fall. Posey clipped IV’s knee, dissected the body part and applied some swank submissions. Out of nowhere, IV dropkicked Posey’s ankle and pinned him with La Magistral cradle. Posey is an excellent athlete and very entertaining as heel. It will be interesting to see how his role develops.
 
(4) New Wave (Steven Walters & Derrick Driver) beat Hate Junkies (Dany Only & Stryknyn) to retain the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Championship in 6:30. The debuting Hate Junkies are being brought up from the APW farm team, so to speak. New Wave busted out the double teams early including their giant swing/dropkick combo called the Wheel of Fortune. Stryknyn interfered to set Walters up for a lariat from Only. Crowd got behind Walters with the first chant of the night. Only cut off a comeback with a nice spinebuster. The champs made short work of Junkies after the hot tag with a double codebreaker and the Unskinny Bop on Stryknyn for the pin by Driver. A solid tune up match for the champions.
 
(5) Azrael (with The Reverend) beat Iceberg via DQ in 8:17. Iceberg charged the ring like a giant sized Rhino. Azrael cut him off and they brawled on the outside. Byers called for the bell with both men on the floor. Berg kicked the middle rope into Azrael’s nuts. Berg destroyed Azrael with the running knee. Crowd chanted for one more but Berg tattooed Azrael’s forehead instead. Berg went for the cannonball splash, and Azrael got the hell out of the corner. Azrael gave Berg a receipt for the running knee. The Reverend howled with delight. Iceberg made Azrael miss with a cannonball, and both men were down. Azrael fired up the knee strikes, but no water in the pool for his frogsplash. Iceberg crushed Azrael’s back with a Ground Zero. Berg pulled a coat hanger out of the ringpost. The Reverend ran out the back door. Berg wrapped the wire around Azrael’s throat for the DQ. Decent match but the best was yet to come.
 
Postmatch: Iceberg choked the life out of Azrael with the coathanger. The Rejects tried to save him, but Palmer held them at bay with his axhandle. Rejects were going nuts. Crowd was going nuttier. Azrael was draped over the middle rope and left for dead by Iceberg. Iceberg grabbed the axhandle and started walking tall toward the Rejects, who ran for their stinking lives. Palmer had a new mantra - “That’s one down. That’s one down. That’s one down.”
 
That concluded hour number one. Vain’s promo and the postmatch of the main were unquestionably the highlights. The coat hanger scene should make great TV. The crowd popped for entrances and finishes but not much heat during the body of the matches.
 
The second half opened with a video vignette featuring Entourage in which they introduced Mike’s sister Mercedes as a new member. One can only hope she fares better than female characters typically do in Cornelia. Andrew Alexander said they were focused on the titles, and anybody that got in their way would suffer.
 
(6) The Entourage (Mike Mosley & Andrew Alexander with Jay Clinton & Mercedes Mosley) beat Dustin Knight & Anthony Henry in 8:50. Clinton, with his Afro wig held in place by a chinstrap, again had the job of rolling out the red carpet for Entourage. Mercedes was out there as well, looking a bit like a deer in the headlights, but with that body, attention was not much focused on her facial expressions. Alexander used the old school forearm shots to the chicken chest of Knight. The faces pulled off a nice combo wherein Knight slid through Alexander’s legs and tripped him up and Henry followed with a slingshot splash. Alexander impaled Knight on the top rope with the help of Clinton to start the heat. Alexander popped the crowd countering Knight’s flying crucifix with a Regal Roll. Mosley used his height to good advantage with an elevated bear hug. Henry did OK with the hot tag while it lasted. Mosley made a blind tag and Entourage finished Knight with a messed up version of the Rodeo Driver.
 
(7) Brodie Chase (with Seth Delay) pinned Orion Bishop after Delay clocked Bishop with his trusty brass knucks (6:57). Due to what he perceived as the general incompetence of the Anarchy refs, Posey sent Byers to the back and took over. Bishop got a mild pop, which is more than he’s been getting. Early on, Bishop was building up a head of steam, so Chase shoved Posey in the way and bailed out. Bishop’s power game looked impressive against a guy the size of Chase, especially the fallaway slam. Bishop popped Delay to cut off his interference, but Chase clipped Bishop’s knee with an assist from Posey. Chase locked in a knee bar. Bishop kicked out of the pumphandle neckbreaker. A collision left both men on the canvas. Bishop made the full-fledged comeback hitting a Samoan Drop for a near fall. Posey got distracted allowing Delay to use the knucks. I came away feeling like a program with Chase could help Bishop.
 
(8) Talent & Money (JT Talent & Drew Pendleton III) beat Wild Bunch (Billy Buck & Chris King) in a number one contenders match (6:45). Crowd remains split on T & M. Wild Bunch were taking it to the former champions in the opening minutes. Talent accidentally bumped into King, but Pendleton clotheslined his ass just the same. King played babyface-in-peril. Talent’s offense looked very good here. There was nice spot where King took a chest bump in the corner and Pendleton caught him on the rebound with wheelbarrow facebuster. Huracanrana for the hot tag. Buck got his Samoan Drop, but it paled in comparison to the one Bishop hit in the previous match. T & M hit the Bail Out and Talent pinned Buck.
 
Entourage hit the ring and destroyed Wild Bunch with their finishers. Mercedes slapped Buck. Talent and Money walked away refusing to get involved. Matthews and Blue made the save. Hate Junkie appeared on the WrestleVision. They had downed Rowdy Friends’ beer supply. Only said they were going to crush Rowdy Friends like their beer cans. Rowdy Friends ran to the back. Kinda dumb. I didn’t get beating Hate Junkies clean and then starting them in a program on the same night. Makes both teams look bottom of the barrel.
 
(9) Ace Rockwell beat Shaun Tempers (with The Reverend & Skirra Corvus) via count out in 9:15. Tempers escaped with the NWA Anarchy TV Title. Finally, an electric atmosphere in the house – two main even level guys with longstanding issues. An outstanding match except for the slip on the finish. Rockwell outfoxed Tempers early on. Rockwell tried to counter a catapult over the ropes with a skin the cat, but Tempers sent him to the floor with a dropkick. Crowd chanted for their man. Rockwell escaped from the Temperpedic. Rockwell converted on a second skin the cat to spark a comeback. They each teased hitting the other guys’ finisher. They traded near falls – Tempers with a Tiger Driver and Rockwell with a spinebuster. Rockwell used the Airplane Spin to set up a running bulldog, but Tempers kicked out. Rockwell went for Aces High, but his hands slipped and they had to redo the spot. Rejects pulled Tempers out of the ring and they headed out the back door. Fine match except for the slip on the finisher.
 
Postmatch: Palmer said he was as pissed as the fans about Rejects and NWA Elite always taking the cheap way out. He even threatened to cement in the back entrance used by the Rejects for all their run-ins. Palmer made a rematch for next week and added the Hall County fireman as lumberjacks for that one as well. “They look into the face of the devil every day they go to work.”
 
<B>(10) Mikal Judas & Truitt Fields beat NWA Elite (Phil Shatter & Kimo with Jeff G. Bailey) via DQ when Tempers interfered (5:50).</B> This match was the only one that had great sustained heat. All out action including several minutes of crazy brawling before anybody got in the ring.  A petrified looking Bailey fled to the top of the ramp to watch. Once inside the ring, Elite got immediate heat on Fields. Elite strapped Fields to the tree of woe and Kimo unleashed the martial arts blows finishing with an elbow strike to the trachea. Killer stuff. Shatter ducked a high crossbody and Fields tumbled to the floor, where Bailey put his splendid white Guccis to him. When Judas got the hot tag, it was pure decimation for the Elite – an awesome round of lariats and high boots. Judas and Kimo brawled to the back. Shatter blocked the Killing Fields and hit a bridging German suplex, but Fields kicked out. Fields was setting up his finisher again when Tempers interfered, laying Fields out with a belt shot.
 
Postmatch: The Reverend had a can of something. Turned out it was paint. Bailey painted a yellow streak down Fields’ back. Shatter painted one on his chest. The Reverend was laughing his ass off about Fields’ humiliation. New Wave, Iceberg and Rockwell made the save. They were joined by the returning Hayden Young. Bailey to the fans - “He’s yella like all of you!”
 
The second hour had the starpower and the two best matches of the night. Once again, the postmatch of the main should make for compelling images to close out the TV episode.
 
NOTES: Hardcore Hell ’09 is out on DVD…The TV production equipment is scheduled for a much-needed upgrade by September…Rockwell and Tempers are going to be part of the regular crew for the USWO/ATL shows on Friday nights in Nashville…”Nightmare” Ted Allen ran a show in nearby Toccoa on Friday night with Abdullah the Butcher as the headliner. Crowd was reported as being a little over 100. Among those working that show were Alexander, Blue, Sal Rinauro, Caleb Konley, Bobby Moore, Kyle Matthews and Frankie Valentine…Former GCW manager Wicked Nemesis was backstage…Walter ran out for the show ending save wearing only one shoe.
 
                  NWA ANARCHY TV TAPING 7-18-09
 
         NWA ANARCHY HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH
JEREMY VAIN (C)  VS  MALACHI (YOUNG LIONS CHAMPION)
 
           SKIRRA CORVUS w/ THE REV  VS  ICEBERG
 
                TV TITLE MATCH – LUMBERJACKS
   SHAUN TEMPERS (C) w/THE REV  VS  ACE ROCKWELL
 
Appearing:
 
TRUITT FIELDS
JEFF G BAILEY & SHATTER
MIKE POSEY
TODD SEXTON
THE NEW WAVE (NWA ANARCHY TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS)
TALENT & MONEY
THE ENTOURAGE
SETH DELAY
BRODY CHASE
ORION BISHOP
BO NEWSOME
JERRY PALMER
THE WILD BUNCH
DON MATTHEWS
JESSCO BLUE
 
And more……..
 
PLUS THE REID CLARK RUMBLE
 
 
NWA ANARCHY TV EPS #178 is ONLINE NOW at www.nwaanarchy.net
 
 
NWA Anarchy TV Report by Ca$hFlowX
Episode 170
May 11, 2009
 
WRESTLING: (n.) \’res-ling\ A sport of contest in which two individuals face off in unarmed combat.
ANARCHY: (n.) \an-ar-key\ (1) A state of lawlessness due to absence of authority. (2) A complete lack of order.
What happens when you mix the two together? NWA-Anarchy!

- Welcome to NWA Anarchy, this is PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING~! We are counting down the days to the 13th Annual Hardcore Hell where two championship matches have already been announced: Azreal defending the Young Lion's Title against Malachi and Ace Rockwell facing off with NWA National Champion Phil Shatter after winning last week's Lucky 7's Mega Rumble. This week, Shatter defends his coveted title against Consequences Creed who earned his shot in Mega-Rumble. Several weeks ago, Shaun Tempers revealed he knew who knocked out Truitt Fields and went to Jerry Palmer to beg for a match against the Devil's Rejects. Tempers promises their feud with the Rejects will end tonight.

1. The Entourage "Ain't I Great" Jay Clinton & Michael Mosley & "Hollywood Hacksaw" Andrew Alexander & "2 Hot 4 TV" Kyle Matthews) defeated TK "Red" Kross & "the Obsession" Caleb Konley & Bo "Knows Wrestling" Newsome & Dustin Knight.
Legendary professional wrestler Les Thatcher rejoins us on color commentary. Knight receives a hot tag and goes on a wild rampage, but Mosley literally knocks him off his horse with the Midnight Summer's Dream. Midnight Summer's Dream is also a show hosted by Tina Bockrath on the Playboy Channel. Afterwards, Jeff Lewis heads out to congratulate his heel conglomerate. As we are about to head to a commercial, Don Matthews appears on the Wrestletron. Don introduces the worst Pandora's Box Lewis will ever find: Jessco Blue. This is blue collar vs. white collar and the Rowdy Ones are red. After chucking down some booze, they admit that isn't live, it's Memorex! Seconds later, Matthews & Blue bumrush the Entourage. As usual, Clinton eats the Lariat of Doom. When it appears the numbers game is in favor of the Entourage, the Wild Bunch head in to make the save. Johnson comments, "It seems like dirty white trash rednecks hang together."

2. "Tadpole" Slim J defeated Tyler Smith w/Bobby Moore via disqualification.
Slim J finally receives the opportunity to get his paws on one of "that Bald Head Jerk" Todd Sexton's students. The storyline is Sexton has wiped out several of Slim's trainees over the past few weeks with Johnson believing that it is getting into the head of Slim J. This is a clean back and forth contest until Moore diverts Slim's attention by grabbing his leg. After commercial, Smith catches Slim with a gutbuster for a near fall. Johnson informs Thatcher that Slim is a walking medical dictionary and was forced to change from a highflying to a more ground based style. Johnson notes it has added 4 or 5 years to Slim's career. Slim fights back with a clothesline, a back elbow, and a second clothesline. Slim slings Moore aside and hits a top rope inverted DDT on Smith for a near fall. Slim applies a roll through armbar and Moore wastes no time breaking up the hold prompting the referee to call for the immediate disqualification. Sexton heads out while the Technicians double team him. Sexton is bored and wants to end this rivalry for good. Slim reverses course and applies a wrist lock on Moore. Slim grabs the stick and says he will fight Sexton his way: win only by submission or knockout. Sexton is livid as heads back to the locker room.

3. Talent & Money (JT Talent & Andrew Pendleton III) defeated the Wild Bunch (Billy Buck & Chris King) to retain the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Titles.
This is Talent & Money's first title defense. The Wild Bunch haven't seen tag tam action for several months after taking numerous beatings from the likes of Kimo and Azreal. Actually, it is more like the Wild Bunch have been Jeff G. Bailey's and Dan Wilson's personal pregnant dogs. After ruling the day with double team maneuvers, T & M focus their attack on King. After commercial, Talent hits a German to maintain the advantage. Buck receives the hot tag after King leapfrogs a backdrop attempt. The Wild Bunch connect with the Buck Wild on Talent, but Pendleton breaks up the pin attempt with a good old fashion Cornelia cornea scratch. T & M make quick work of King with the aptly named Bailout. The difference is, this Bailout by T & M worked to perfection while the big super gigantic metamorphic stupendous government bailouts have miserably failed. Sexton has turned out to be the dirt bag heel that he had the potential to be.

- Consequences Creed, who is sporting a Sonic the Hedgehog shirt, and Jerry Palmer head out to the entrance ramp to address Bailey and Shatter. Creed speaks, but is barely audible. Creed offers up the match to Orion Bishop after suffering a concussion. Palmer agrees with Creed's decision much to Bailey's dismay.

4. "The Universal Soldier" Shatter w/Jeff G. Bailey pinned Orion Bishop to retain the NWA National Heavyweight Title.
Bishop stands up power to power with Shatter early on and even no sells a back suplex. Shatter quickly realizes a threat to his title is there and immediately takes over with a spinebuster. Bishop fights back with a reverse overhead slam and a Vaderbomb. Bishop misses the Gore and Shatter finishes him off with a spear for the victory. Sorry Orion, no Don West impersonation for you here, but definitely a strong outing.

5. The Devil's Rejects ("Son of Satan" Azreal & "the Altar of Human Mutilation) w/"Reverend" Dan Wilson & Skirra Corvis & the Staff of Righteosness fought NWA Anarchy TV Champion Truitt Fields & Shaun Tempers to a no contest.
Iceberg launches a premeditated attack on the babyface contingent. Tempers falls to the floor which allows Iceberg the opening he needed on Fields. The Rejects waste no time destroying Fields. Thatcher astutely notes that Iceberg and Johnson are related. Fields hits the Killing Fields out of nowhere to buy himself time. He struggles to his corner and tags in Tempers. Tempers celebrates the hot tag, then turns around, steals Fields in the jaw, and sprays mace in his face. Corvis connects with a brutal curb stomp much to Wilson's delight. Iceberg squashes Tempers with the Ground Xero splash. Ace Rockwell heads out to make the save but the Rejects neutralize him. In ring, Tempers hits a nasty hangman neckbreaker on Fields. Finally, the New Wave, Palmer and others make the save. Wilson celebrates with Tempers to much of Hunter's dismay. You only knew Tempers was going to turn on Fields if you saw the cues. Great booking and storytelling here.

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July 4 NWA Main Event TV Review by Larry Goodman
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I checked out the July 4 edition of NWA Main Event TV on the NWA Main Event website.
 
Jason James and Scott Barry on commentary. They teased the arrival of some mysterious new talent.
 
(1) Travis Sawyer (with Tony Lucassio) beat Allen Sheppard in 13:30. Good action with some neat submission work. Shepard got a sharpshooter Sawyer used a camel clutch. Sawyer dropped Sheppard on his head with a cradle DDT. Sheppard got a big near fall with a codebreaker and a kick to the face. Sawyer dropped Sheppard on his head with a pumphandle Emerald Frosien after interference by Lucassio. Best Sawyer match I’ve seen.
 
(2) Knuckles & Knives (Johnny Punch & Rudy Switchblade) beat Ben Outlaw & Mike Posey in 12:10. Outlaw took a bad landing on his neck off a monkey flip. A sneak knee to back set up heat on Switchblade. They were having a good match until the hot tag to Punch. It went downhill from there. Switchblade pulled ropes down on Outlaw. K & K used a lariat/german suplex combo to pin Posey.
 
Promo by Jeff Daniels and Dominique. Jeff said he gave Dominque what she wanted last week. Satisfying a woman is a difficult task. Daniels promised to amplify the viciousness this week.
 
(3) Jeff Daniels beat White Tiger in 10:33 via submission. Daniels blindsided Tiger at ringside and spent the entire match shredding Tiger’s shoulder to set up the Dominator. Daniels dispatched with Standard Wrestling Guy, Man Called Rouge and some other nameless jabroni. This was exactly what Daniels match the previous week against SWG should have been.
 
Promo by Shawn Shultz with Lucassio, who had just finished shining up the NWA Mid-America Television Championship belt. “I’ve made a career of spitting in the wind, tugging at Superman’s cape, and you know what? I’m still standing,” said Shultz. He challenged Trobich, Marquez, Porter and Sircy to bring the NWA World Champion to Nashville. Shultz is billed as the youngest and longest reigning NWA Mid-America Television Champion, the youngest and longest reigning NWA champion anywhere in the world, “The Modern Day Viking”, “Mr. Everybody Knows”, and he’s the singular reason to watch this show.
 
(4) Shawn Shultz (with Tony Lucassio) beat Matt Boyce in 5:30 to retain the NWA Mid-America TV Championship after interference by Mike Posey. Boyce made the comeback and hit a spinning neckbreaker for a near fall. Posey snapped Malibu Matt’s neck off the ropes and he was easy picking for Shultz’s DDT.
 
(5) Steve-O defeated Will Owens to retain the NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Title. Not much to it. JIP with Owens applying the heat. Average comeback by O climaxed by Owens taking a press slam off the top. Owens had a chain in his boot, but O ducked it and superkicked him for the win.
 
COMMENTS: Shultz is tremendous as the ultimate NWA flag bearer, the guy with the old school champion aura. He has a knack for looking beatable but always manages to escape with the title. NWA Main Event is worth watching for his presence alone…The NWA ME roster has been significantly improved from what it was when they stopped airing on ION…Nothing against Scott Barry. He and James make a decent enough team, but I miss the chemistry between James and Tyler Clemens…The building on Veritas Street is tons better for taping TV than the Fairgrounds. With the intimate set up and the black background, it feels like TV studio wrestling, and they don’t need a big crowd to make it look and sound halfway decent…They’ve got some stories going – Shultz as the long reigning champion, Dominique nagging Daniels into regaining the sadistic tendencies that were his trademark, and wherever they’re going with Posey as a heel. It never hurts to tease a mysterious new arrival, as long as it actually turns out to be someone worth the mystery.
 
 
 
NWA Indiana presents "A night with the King" on Sunday August 9th at the Lafayette Theater @ 600 Main St in downtown Lafayette as current WWE Superstar & WWE Hall of Famer, Jerry "The King" Lawler debuts!

Advanced tickets are available at Just Smokes @ 16 N Earl Avenue

VIP tickets $15
General Admission $10

*******Here is the current card*******

Billy Bart vs Johnny Motley

Ceaurius Jester vs GT Vega

Christopher & Hayden Kent (c) vs Justin Andrews & Lash Gibson for the NWA Indiana Tag Team Titles.

"Marvelous" Mitch Ryder vs Flash Flannigan (c) for the NWA Indiana Heritage Title.

Guy Lombardo vs Shawn Cook (c) for the NWA Indiana Title.

Marc Houston vs Devon Fury

***Main Event***

Rob Ramer vs Jerry "The King" Lawler

Log onto http://www.thenwaindiana.com  for more info
 
 
Victory Independant Wrestling joins NWA East
 
NWA East is proud to announce that Victory Independant Wrestling has joined NWA East as an affiliate.
 
VIP is based in Southeast Michigan.
 
They had their first show under the NWA Banner on July 11, 2009 at the Hope Community Center in Adrian, MI.
 
For more information on VIP, go to:
www.vip-wrestling.com
www.myspace.com/vip_wrestling
 
For more information on NWA East, go to:
www.pwx-online.org