Post by nwawildside on Sept 1, 2011 7:41:26 GMT -5
NWA ARENA 8PM Belltime
4236 Level Grove Rd. Cornelia, GA
Sat, Sept 10th
Sat, Sept 24th
Sat, Oct 8th
Sat, Oct 22nd
Sat, Oct 29th (Fright Night - $12 admission)
Sat, Nov 12th
Sat, Nov 26th
Sat, Dec 10th
Sat, Dec 17th (Season's Beatings)
NWA ANARCHY TV TAPING 9-10-11
ADRIAN HAWKINS VS SETH DELAY
NWA ANARCHY HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH
AZRAEL w/THE REV VS KIMO
NWA ANARCHY TV TITLE MATCH
“TEEN EXCITEMENT” DREW HASKINS VS STEVEN WALTERS
NEWSOME & TEMPERS VS ASHWORTH & JUDAS
And much more!!!
08/28/2011 – NWA Anarchy TV Taping Live Report for 8/27
From Larry Goodman:
NWA ANARCHY overcame adversity to produce a first rate television taping last night in
Cornelia, GA, headlined by an outstanding NWA North American Title match between
Champion Shaun Tempers and Mikal Judas.
It was a much needed rebound from the worst major show in the 12 year history of
wrestling at the NWA Arena. This was a far more visceral experience, as the NWA
talent roster collectively stepped up their game. All night long, wrestlers were lighting
each other up with up by hellacious chops. This show had a lot more creativity going
for it – both in the way it was booked and the execution inside the ring.
What made it doubly impressive was the fact that Bill Behrens and company had to
rebook the show at the last minute due to a plethora of cancellations. No less than
seven scheduled performers missed the show. What started as a nine match card
was whittled down to seven. Whatever the reasons, there has been an epidemic of
cancellations on recent shows, a number of them resulting in advertised main events
not taking place. It’s a problem for sure.
By its nature, this show had more heat. The heel side captured two of the titles and
majorly screwed with the top babyfaces. As unsatisfying as Hostile Environment was
as a major event, it wasn’t bad as a TV taping. Two segments worked to perfection –
the reuniting of Urban Assault Squad and the return of Seth Delay. The booking of last
night’s show capitalized on both of them.
Talk segments weren’t much of a factor. GM JT Talent and manager of the year Jeff G.
Bailey never appeared on camera. Anarchy has dropped the practice of showing
vignettes on the big screen due to limited production capabilities. Neither are they
doing much in the way of in ring segments involving face-to-face confrontations.
Admittedly, those are difficult to pull off when key personalities cancel last minute.
The crowd of 90 at the NWA Arena was a lot more vocal and energized than two
weeks ago. As a make good for last time, ticket prices were cut to $8 (from $10) and
everyone got free popcorn.
Reverend Dan Wilson and his new champion, Azrael interrupted the introductions of
the opening tag match. He said the Ambassadors were MIA, so Azrael was going to
deal with his unquenched thirst for souls with a vile, stomach turning display of
violence. Or words to that effect. He got the point across.
(1) NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion Azrael (with Reverend Dan Wilson)
defeated C.B. Gibson & Tommy Daniels in a handicap match at 6:45. Azrael was on
fire in this match. He busted out the superman punch and used Fall from Grace on
Gibson, which looked devastating on such a little guy. The peeps weren’t about to
root against an outnumbered heel, especially one that has earned the respect due a
Wildside original. Gibson & Daniels got a fair amount of offense against the
champion. Not that it mattered in the end, because the memorable thing was the
sheer carnage of the finish – a vintage Ted Bundy on Knight, a cutthroat piledriver on
Daniels and a frogsplash elbow onto the both of them. It wasn’t the original plan
(Azrael vs. Kimo), but it was effective in so far as putting the champion and the title in
the best light.
The Rev said the slaughter of idiots was born out of necessity, because Kimo was as
yellow as the skin Azrael was going to rip off his back. Nice.
(2) Urban Assault Squad (Shadow Jackson & Nemesis) defeated Bobby Moore &
John Skyler in 8:16. The reunited UAS were over huge. The new direction has
revitalized Jackson. Moore & Skyler were ideal opponents because fans hated them
in a good way. Seeing Moore back in an Anarchy ring made it crystal clear how much
he has improved as a worker. The guy knows how to get heat. Working with a wide
variety of promotions and wrestlers has paid off handsomely. Skyler comes across
as enough of brat that he was getting the “you suck” chant. Skyler and Moore used
outside interference to get upper hand on Nemesis. The heat was on until Nemesis
got his knees up on Skyler’s quebrada. Jackson cleaned house, hitting a stunner on
Moore in the process. The finish was Jackson’s 1031 followed by a Nemesis senton
backsplash on Moore.
Hate Junkies (Dany Only & Stryknyn) jumped UAS after the match. They used the Rev’
s cane on Jackson’s bad leg and were about to Pillmanize it when Nemesis came to
Shadow’s rescue. This segment could not have worked any better.
(3) Bo Newsom (with Shaun Tempers) defeated Jacob Ashworth to win the NWA
Anarchy Young Lion’s Championship in 9:56. Both competitors brought an intensity
and sense of urgency that was absent in their performances two weeks ago. It was
Newsom’s best match in recent memory. After back and forth big moves for near falls,
Ashworth brought Newsom off the top with a bulldog. Newsom’s landing looking
nasty as hell, but he apparently came out of it OK. Newsom managed to block
Ashworth’s finisher. Tempers clipped Ashworth’s knee with the belt. Ashworth was
selling the leg like he was crippled, but Newsom oddly applied a Boston crab.
Ashworth managed to score a last ditch near fall before succumbing to Bo’s small
package.
Ashworth was barely mobile after the match, however, he insisted on leaving under
his own power, and the crowd gave him an A for effort.
(4) For the Love of Money (Bryan Casanova & Andrew Pendleton III) defeated Youth
Gone Wild (Anthony Henry & Dustin Knight) to win the NWA Anarchy Tag Team
Championship in 15:27. Another match where everyone involved worked extra hard.
YWG may have been too keyed up because the timing on their double teams was off.
A nice sequence saw Casanova no sell like a monster, only to be outdone by YWG’s
speed and teamwork. YWG did their tope/springboard plancha dive sequence. The
crowd reacted to the former and not so much to the latter. Knight became the
babyface in peril. Casanova used a modified Angle slam on him. They got into a
wicked chop exchange. Knight went all Kobashi on Casanova. Knight hit a jumping
neckbreaker to set up the hot tag. Henry entered with a double missile dropkick. He
got a near fall with a sick brainbuster on Pendleton, but Casanova grabbed his foot to
temporarily halt the rally. YWG tried for the GTS on Casanova. As Pendleton and
Henry were battling on the outside, Knight tried an aerial move. Casanova caught
Knight like a small child and killed him dead with a TKO. Solid match. The finish
looked awesome.
The second hour opened with Seth Delay taking credit for TV Champion Steven
Walters not being there. Delay admitted that Walters beat him fair and square last
time, and claimed it was the fly on Walters cheek that caused his right hand to get
steel heavy.
(5) Adrian Hawkins beat Seth Delay and Skirra Corvus in a three way by using
Delay’s brass knucks against him at 10:42. This was the workrate match for the
night, with the good news being that the cool moves didn’t overshadow the story. It
was two babyfaces and one heel (Delay). Nobody aligned with anybody for more than
a brief interlude. Corvus leapfrogged Hawkins, who kept right on going with a tope on
Delay. Delay took a brutal looking bump. Corvus followed with a dive onto both.
Hawkins got Delay in the Texas Cloverleaf and the crowd was screaming for him to
tap. Corvus applied a double cattle mutilation. They did a three way spot in which
Corvus hit a tree of woe german suplex on Hawkins, who simultaneously gave Delay
a superplex. Delay was taking a beating in this match. Corvus gave Hawkins the
Graveyard Shift (curbstomp) but Hawkins got a foot on the ropes. Ref Dee Byers took
the knucks away from Delay, and Corvus used La Magistral cradle for a near fall.
Delay hit the Yoshi Tonic on Corvus, but he grabbed the ropes. When Byers wasn’t
looking, Hawkins knocked Delay out with the knucks.
Afterward, Hawkins stuck the knucks back in Delay’s tights and patted him on the
cheek. It came across as vaguely heelish, although I’m not sure that was the intent.
(6) Texas Tornados (Galan Ramirez & Jacob Kilgore) beat Armed & Dangerous
(Lane Vasser & Johnny Dangerous) in 8:35. Nothing terribly wrong with Tornados,
but nothing all that right about them either. They’re too bland to generate much hate.
Vasser was another guy that looked more motivated. He hit an impressive fallaway
slam. Tornados got heat on Dangerous. The highlight was a cool double electric
chair deal. Dangerous came off the ropes with roundhouse kick, but went for a cover
instead of making the tag. The crowd got quiet here. Eventually the tag to Vasser was
made. He blew through the Tornados with power moves, and gave Dangerous a
boost into a 450 from a standing position that looked pretty amazing. Vasser turned
away thinking they had the match won, but the Tornado guy kicked out. Tornados then
planted Dangerous with a double team and Kilgore scored the pin. The point of this
outcome was lost on me. Hopefully, more will be revealed.
(7) Mikal Judas defeated NWA North American Champion Shaun Tempers (with Bo
Newsom) via DQ at 17:53. Given the roster’s current state of affairs, this was probably
the best pairing Anarchy could put in the ring, and they came through with a superb
match. It had the feeling of real contest. Before the bell, Judas held the title belt over
Tempers’ head. The power of Judas was more than Tempers could handle. Judas
kicked the rope into Bo’s nuts to cut off his first attempt at interference. However, Bo
was later able to do damage to Judas’ knee. The chant for Judas was about as loud
as 90 people could get. Judas tried to goozle him, but Tempers reversed into a cobra
clutch. Tempers jumped onto Judas’ back to lock it in. Judas slowly sunk to the mat
and struggled to make the ropes. Judas’ selling and facial expressions were
tremendous. Tempers is by no means a small guy, but Judas stands 6-7, and you’re
not going to see a guy that size sell more believably than Judas did here. The crowd
was hugely behind Judas at this point. Tempers tried for the cobra clutch again, and it
was one time too many. On the comeback, Judas scored near falls with a top rope
lariat and a pumphandle slam. Before he could get the choke slam, Tempers kicked
Judas in the knee and hit a short DDT. Tempers then came off the ropes with a
bombs away knee to the back off the neck, but Judas kicked out of the pin attempt.
Tempers made the mistake of trying to go up top. Judas was ready to launch him with
El Crucifijo when Newsom sprayed his eyes with the Temptation spray. The DQ finish
worked fine because the match quality.
Tempers and Newsom started beating on Judas. The bell rang and rang. It appeared
Judas had no allies in the locker room, until Ashworth limped out to make the save.
Judas recovered from the beating and gave Tempers the choke slam. Ashworth
glared at Bo, then backed off from Judas.
New ring announcer Brent Wolverton announced Judas & Ashworth vs. Tempers &
Newsom for September 10. The crowd popped in approval. Judas made peace with
Ashworth to close the show.
Todd Sexton was helping out backstage
Kimo, Ty Tyson and Donnie Steamboat all missed the show due to hurricane
conditions in North Carolina. Ambassadors had transportation problems. Anarchy
could use an in house car mechanic right about now. Billy Buck had a personal
issue. Seven had a family medical emergency.
”Teen Excitement” Drew Haskins and Damien Wayne are booked for the September
10 show.
Prior the start of the taping, owner Franklin Dove and GM JT Talent came out to thank
the fans for their support. Talent announced that all fans in attendance that provided a
cell phone number would receive two free tickets for the next show via text message
from Dove. All paid attendees were also entered into two drawing for free
merchandise.
Jeff G. Bailey’s venture into North Carolina to manage Kimo vs. Jeff Hardy last
weekend was an artistic success. Bailey ended up getting attacked by a female fan
and took two Twists of Fate from Hardy.
The annual Dragon Con blowout take place on September 2 at 7pm at the Hyatt
Regency Atlanta. Talent booked for the event includes Slim J, Kory Chavis, Tempers,
Jackson, Hate Junkies, Usual Suspects, The Rev, Brodie Chase, Delay, Kimo, Tank,
Hollywood Brunettes and Newsom.
Dee Byers was the Ironman of last night’s show, as he refereed the entire card. Ken
Wallace was there but couldn’t go due to an injury. Wes Grissom missed the show
due to a work injury. Brent Wiley once refereed all of the matches at an Anarchy
benefit event, but this was the first time one official reffed the entire card at a TV taping
in Cornelia.
Wolverton got good reviews for his work as ring announcer. Tim E. D returned to the
booth as John Johnson’s broadcast partner.
Seven’s absence left Bailey with nothing to do in front of the camera. It boggles the
mind considering that Bailey has won the Georgia Wrestling History Manager of the
Year award seven out of eight years.
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NWA ANARCHY TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS: THE LOVE OF MONEY (CASANOVA & PENDELTON)
NWA ANARCHY TV CHAMPION: STEVEN WALTERS
NWA ANARCHY YOUNG LIONS CHAMPION: BO NEWSOME
4236 Level Grove Rd. Cornelia, GA
Sat, Sept 10th
Sat, Sept 24th
Sat, Oct 8th
Sat, Oct 22nd
Sat, Oct 29th (Fright Night - $12 admission)
Sat, Nov 12th
Sat, Nov 26th
Sat, Dec 10th
Sat, Dec 17th (Season's Beatings)
NWA ANARCHY TV TAPING 9-10-11
ADRIAN HAWKINS VS SETH DELAY
NWA ANARCHY HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH
AZRAEL w/THE REV VS KIMO
NWA ANARCHY TV TITLE MATCH
“TEEN EXCITEMENT” DREW HASKINS VS STEVEN WALTERS
NEWSOME & TEMPERS VS ASHWORTH & JUDAS
And much more!!!
08/28/2011 – NWA Anarchy TV Taping Live Report for 8/27
From Larry Goodman:
NWA ANARCHY overcame adversity to produce a first rate television taping last night in
Cornelia, GA, headlined by an outstanding NWA North American Title match between
Champion Shaun Tempers and Mikal Judas.
It was a much needed rebound from the worst major show in the 12 year history of
wrestling at the NWA Arena. This was a far more visceral experience, as the NWA
talent roster collectively stepped up their game. All night long, wrestlers were lighting
each other up with up by hellacious chops. This show had a lot more creativity going
for it – both in the way it was booked and the execution inside the ring.
What made it doubly impressive was the fact that Bill Behrens and company had to
rebook the show at the last minute due to a plethora of cancellations. No less than
seven scheduled performers missed the show. What started as a nine match card
was whittled down to seven. Whatever the reasons, there has been an epidemic of
cancellations on recent shows, a number of them resulting in advertised main events
not taking place. It’s a problem for sure.
By its nature, this show had more heat. The heel side captured two of the titles and
majorly screwed with the top babyfaces. As unsatisfying as Hostile Environment was
as a major event, it wasn’t bad as a TV taping. Two segments worked to perfection –
the reuniting of Urban Assault Squad and the return of Seth Delay. The booking of last
night’s show capitalized on both of them.
Talk segments weren’t much of a factor. GM JT Talent and manager of the year Jeff G.
Bailey never appeared on camera. Anarchy has dropped the practice of showing
vignettes on the big screen due to limited production capabilities. Neither are they
doing much in the way of in ring segments involving face-to-face confrontations.
Admittedly, those are difficult to pull off when key personalities cancel last minute.
The crowd of 90 at the NWA Arena was a lot more vocal and energized than two
weeks ago. As a make good for last time, ticket prices were cut to $8 (from $10) and
everyone got free popcorn.
Reverend Dan Wilson and his new champion, Azrael interrupted the introductions of
the opening tag match. He said the Ambassadors were MIA, so Azrael was going to
deal with his unquenched thirst for souls with a vile, stomach turning display of
violence. Or words to that effect. He got the point across.
(1) NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion Azrael (with Reverend Dan Wilson)
defeated C.B. Gibson & Tommy Daniels in a handicap match at 6:45. Azrael was on
fire in this match. He busted out the superman punch and used Fall from Grace on
Gibson, which looked devastating on such a little guy. The peeps weren’t about to
root against an outnumbered heel, especially one that has earned the respect due a
Wildside original. Gibson & Daniels got a fair amount of offense against the
champion. Not that it mattered in the end, because the memorable thing was the
sheer carnage of the finish – a vintage Ted Bundy on Knight, a cutthroat piledriver on
Daniels and a frogsplash elbow onto the both of them. It wasn’t the original plan
(Azrael vs. Kimo), but it was effective in so far as putting the champion and the title in
the best light.
The Rev said the slaughter of idiots was born out of necessity, because Kimo was as
yellow as the skin Azrael was going to rip off his back. Nice.
(2) Urban Assault Squad (Shadow Jackson & Nemesis) defeated Bobby Moore &
John Skyler in 8:16. The reunited UAS were over huge. The new direction has
revitalized Jackson. Moore & Skyler were ideal opponents because fans hated them
in a good way. Seeing Moore back in an Anarchy ring made it crystal clear how much
he has improved as a worker. The guy knows how to get heat. Working with a wide
variety of promotions and wrestlers has paid off handsomely. Skyler comes across
as enough of brat that he was getting the “you suck” chant. Skyler and Moore used
outside interference to get upper hand on Nemesis. The heat was on until Nemesis
got his knees up on Skyler’s quebrada. Jackson cleaned house, hitting a stunner on
Moore in the process. The finish was Jackson’s 1031 followed by a Nemesis senton
backsplash on Moore.
Hate Junkies (Dany Only & Stryknyn) jumped UAS after the match. They used the Rev’
s cane on Jackson’s bad leg and were about to Pillmanize it when Nemesis came to
Shadow’s rescue. This segment could not have worked any better.
(3) Bo Newsom (with Shaun Tempers) defeated Jacob Ashworth to win the NWA
Anarchy Young Lion’s Championship in 9:56. Both competitors brought an intensity
and sense of urgency that was absent in their performances two weeks ago. It was
Newsom’s best match in recent memory. After back and forth big moves for near falls,
Ashworth brought Newsom off the top with a bulldog. Newsom’s landing looking
nasty as hell, but he apparently came out of it OK. Newsom managed to block
Ashworth’s finisher. Tempers clipped Ashworth’s knee with the belt. Ashworth was
selling the leg like he was crippled, but Newsom oddly applied a Boston crab.
Ashworth managed to score a last ditch near fall before succumbing to Bo’s small
package.
Ashworth was barely mobile after the match, however, he insisted on leaving under
his own power, and the crowd gave him an A for effort.
(4) For the Love of Money (Bryan Casanova & Andrew Pendleton III) defeated Youth
Gone Wild (Anthony Henry & Dustin Knight) to win the NWA Anarchy Tag Team
Championship in 15:27. Another match where everyone involved worked extra hard.
YWG may have been too keyed up because the timing on their double teams was off.
A nice sequence saw Casanova no sell like a monster, only to be outdone by YWG’s
speed and teamwork. YWG did their tope/springboard plancha dive sequence. The
crowd reacted to the former and not so much to the latter. Knight became the
babyface in peril. Casanova used a modified Angle slam on him. They got into a
wicked chop exchange. Knight went all Kobashi on Casanova. Knight hit a jumping
neckbreaker to set up the hot tag. Henry entered with a double missile dropkick. He
got a near fall with a sick brainbuster on Pendleton, but Casanova grabbed his foot to
temporarily halt the rally. YWG tried for the GTS on Casanova. As Pendleton and
Henry were battling on the outside, Knight tried an aerial move. Casanova caught
Knight like a small child and killed him dead with a TKO. Solid match. The finish
looked awesome.
The second hour opened with Seth Delay taking credit for TV Champion Steven
Walters not being there. Delay admitted that Walters beat him fair and square last
time, and claimed it was the fly on Walters cheek that caused his right hand to get
steel heavy.
(5) Adrian Hawkins beat Seth Delay and Skirra Corvus in a three way by using
Delay’s brass knucks against him at 10:42. This was the workrate match for the
night, with the good news being that the cool moves didn’t overshadow the story. It
was two babyfaces and one heel (Delay). Nobody aligned with anybody for more than
a brief interlude. Corvus leapfrogged Hawkins, who kept right on going with a tope on
Delay. Delay took a brutal looking bump. Corvus followed with a dive onto both.
Hawkins got Delay in the Texas Cloverleaf and the crowd was screaming for him to
tap. Corvus applied a double cattle mutilation. They did a three way spot in which
Corvus hit a tree of woe german suplex on Hawkins, who simultaneously gave Delay
a superplex. Delay was taking a beating in this match. Corvus gave Hawkins the
Graveyard Shift (curbstomp) but Hawkins got a foot on the ropes. Ref Dee Byers took
the knucks away from Delay, and Corvus used La Magistral cradle for a near fall.
Delay hit the Yoshi Tonic on Corvus, but he grabbed the ropes. When Byers wasn’t
looking, Hawkins knocked Delay out with the knucks.
Afterward, Hawkins stuck the knucks back in Delay’s tights and patted him on the
cheek. It came across as vaguely heelish, although I’m not sure that was the intent.
(6) Texas Tornados (Galan Ramirez & Jacob Kilgore) beat Armed & Dangerous
(Lane Vasser & Johnny Dangerous) in 8:35. Nothing terribly wrong with Tornados,
but nothing all that right about them either. They’re too bland to generate much hate.
Vasser was another guy that looked more motivated. He hit an impressive fallaway
slam. Tornados got heat on Dangerous. The highlight was a cool double electric
chair deal. Dangerous came off the ropes with roundhouse kick, but went for a cover
instead of making the tag. The crowd got quiet here. Eventually the tag to Vasser was
made. He blew through the Tornados with power moves, and gave Dangerous a
boost into a 450 from a standing position that looked pretty amazing. Vasser turned
away thinking they had the match won, but the Tornado guy kicked out. Tornados then
planted Dangerous with a double team and Kilgore scored the pin. The point of this
outcome was lost on me. Hopefully, more will be revealed.
(7) Mikal Judas defeated NWA North American Champion Shaun Tempers (with Bo
Newsom) via DQ at 17:53. Given the roster’s current state of affairs, this was probably
the best pairing Anarchy could put in the ring, and they came through with a superb
match. It had the feeling of real contest. Before the bell, Judas held the title belt over
Tempers’ head. The power of Judas was more than Tempers could handle. Judas
kicked the rope into Bo’s nuts to cut off his first attempt at interference. However, Bo
was later able to do damage to Judas’ knee. The chant for Judas was about as loud
as 90 people could get. Judas tried to goozle him, but Tempers reversed into a cobra
clutch. Tempers jumped onto Judas’ back to lock it in. Judas slowly sunk to the mat
and struggled to make the ropes. Judas’ selling and facial expressions were
tremendous. Tempers is by no means a small guy, but Judas stands 6-7, and you’re
not going to see a guy that size sell more believably than Judas did here. The crowd
was hugely behind Judas at this point. Tempers tried for the cobra clutch again, and it
was one time too many. On the comeback, Judas scored near falls with a top rope
lariat and a pumphandle slam. Before he could get the choke slam, Tempers kicked
Judas in the knee and hit a short DDT. Tempers then came off the ropes with a
bombs away knee to the back off the neck, but Judas kicked out of the pin attempt.
Tempers made the mistake of trying to go up top. Judas was ready to launch him with
El Crucifijo when Newsom sprayed his eyes with the Temptation spray. The DQ finish
worked fine because the match quality.
Tempers and Newsom started beating on Judas. The bell rang and rang. It appeared
Judas had no allies in the locker room, until Ashworth limped out to make the save.
Judas recovered from the beating and gave Tempers the choke slam. Ashworth
glared at Bo, then backed off from Judas.
New ring announcer Brent Wolverton announced Judas & Ashworth vs. Tempers &
Newsom for September 10. The crowd popped in approval. Judas made peace with
Ashworth to close the show.
Todd Sexton was helping out backstage
Kimo, Ty Tyson and Donnie Steamboat all missed the show due to hurricane
conditions in North Carolina. Ambassadors had transportation problems. Anarchy
could use an in house car mechanic right about now. Billy Buck had a personal
issue. Seven had a family medical emergency.
”Teen Excitement” Drew Haskins and Damien Wayne are booked for the September
10 show.
Prior the start of the taping, owner Franklin Dove and GM JT Talent came out to thank
the fans for their support. Talent announced that all fans in attendance that provided a
cell phone number would receive two free tickets for the next show via text message
from Dove. All paid attendees were also entered into two drawing for free
merchandise.
Jeff G. Bailey’s venture into North Carolina to manage Kimo vs. Jeff Hardy last
weekend was an artistic success. Bailey ended up getting attacked by a female fan
and took two Twists of Fate from Hardy.
The annual Dragon Con blowout take place on September 2 at 7pm at the Hyatt
Regency Atlanta. Talent booked for the event includes Slim J, Kory Chavis, Tempers,
Jackson, Hate Junkies, Usual Suspects, The Rev, Brodie Chase, Delay, Kimo, Tank,
Hollywood Brunettes and Newsom.
Dee Byers was the Ironman of last night’s show, as he refereed the entire card. Ken
Wallace was there but couldn’t go due to an injury. Wes Grissom missed the show
due to a work injury. Brent Wiley once refereed all of the matches at an Anarchy
benefit event, but this was the first time one official reffed the entire card at a TV taping
in Cornelia.
Wolverton got good reviews for his work as ring announcer. Tim E. D returned to the
booth as John Johnson’s broadcast partner.
Seven’s absence left Bailey with nothing to do in front of the camera. It boggles the
mind considering that Bailey has won the Georgia Wrestling History Manager of the
Year award seven out of eight years.
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NWA ANARCHY TV CHAMPION: STEVEN WALTERS
NWA ANARCHY YOUNG LIONS CHAMPION: BO NEWSOME