NWA-Pro business alliance formally determined that the purpose of joint development of training of professional wrestler and wrestling market of the Pacific Rim is ZERO1 and Pro Wrestling "NWA-Pro Australia" in the current activities around the South Australia Australia is from April 1, was now to go to work as ZERO1-Australia
On April 1 in Australia: The decision also officially "ZERO1 International Fighting Spirit Challenge in AUS # 1" will be held in Adelaide. Players who have decided to name up to 26 currently. Name of a player who won the MVP in the name of this 26 to compete to ZERO1.
Showing posts with label Hartley Jackson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hartley Jackson. Show all posts
Mar 28, 2012
NWA Pro Wrestling Australia is now ZERO1 Pro Wrestling Australia
Labels:
Damien Slater,
Hartley Jackson,
NWA Pro Australia,
Slex,
Zero One
Jun 21, 2011
NWA Pro Wrestling Australia presents: Ground Zero

In addition to the Street Fight for the Gold, a new number one contender will also be crowned Saturday Night. Fresh off his tour of Japan, "Wreckin' Ball" Wilson will join Greg and Joey Graham, AJ Istria, Damian Slater, and returning from the United States, Jack Bonza and Robbie Eagles for an 8 Man Tournament. The winner of this tournament will get an opportunity to face the winner of the Street Fight at the next NWA Pro Australia Event.
All the action takes place at the Cosgrove Hall, in S.A. Australia. Doors open at 6:45 PM this Saturday Night June 25th.
Apr 27, 2011
NWA Pro AUS: Slex returns to NWA to face Hartley Jackson!
Courtesy of NWA Pro Australia
In a battle that will be long remembered, the blood drenched Hartley Jackson became a Triple Crown champion at last event by capturing the ZERO1/NWA United National Championship. He is the only man in history to hold the NWA Australian National Championship, the PWA Heavyweight Championship and the prestigious ZERO1/NWA United National Championship.
It has been announced by NWA Pro Management that Hartley’s first title defense will be against a man not seen in the NWA for years. This man is one of the best wrestlers Australia has at the current time and both he and Hartley have faced off in many battles. He is the man simply known as Slex.
In what is set to be a spectacular match up to an already explosive card, make sure you don’t miss out! Tickets through Venue*tix, or at the door on the night!!
Aug 10, 2010
Trailblazer - Mikey Nicholls Interview
Mikey Nicholls has been wrestling throughout the world for near on nine years, and is one of the most successful wrestlers to come from the local scene having wrestled for New Japan Pro Wrestling in Tokyo and dark matches for Ring ofHonor. WPW’s Tez got the opportunity to speak to Mikey about his career not long after Team Murder Death Kill lost the EPW Tag Team Championships in a Tables Match at Hell or Highwater.
WPW: You made your debut at the first ever Explosive Coastal Wrestling show Awakening in November 2001 at quite a young age. What was it like making your debut on what has become somewhat of an significant step in WA wrestling and did it feel like something special at the time?
MIKEY: I was like 16 years old back then and man did it ever feel like something special. Dreams and aspirations were so much simpler back then, it was almost like I was getting everything I had always wanted. I of course have not watched that show back since then, lol, but no matter how awful the wrestling may have been, it was, what it was and like you said a pretty significant step in WA wrestling
WPW: You were part of the very first ECW Championship match, a Four Way Match with
Davis Storm, Jimmy Payne and FN Carnage at Redemption in January 2002, where things went a little wrong. Was there ever any thought of you giving wrestling away at that point and what did you think of the publicity it got it in the major papers like The West Australian?
MIKEY: Nah, there was never a thought of giving wrestling away. I guess its like they say, no publicity is bad publicity right.
WPW: The following show, the first ever Evolution in May 2002, you made an appearance and cut a promo, which unfortunately there were some technical issues with the mic. Even with that the first ever sold out ECW crowd gave you one awesome ovation. Were you surprised with the support the crowd gave you before you made the heel turn?
MIKEY: I’m so amazed that you can remember that far back. Yeah was pretty surprising, I mean we had only done a few shows so it wasn't like we had build up a huge audience or anything yet. The thing I remember most is the nerves, man i was a such a buildup of nerves, I had such an awesome promo planned out but then of course the microphone doesn't work. In hindsight was probably a good thing the mic didn't work (Laughs).
WPW: Mid 2002 saw you join up with the faction known as The Uprising, which pretty much ran riot through ECW/EPW until the classic street fight with Team EPW at Re-Awakening II in 2003. Along the way having some top matches including the Last Man Standing Match with Jimmy Payne. Do you have fond memories of your time in the Uprising?
MIKEY: The stuff we did with The Uprising was some of the most fun times of my entire
wrestling, dare I say, career. It was so much fun turning up to shows and essentially just hanging out with your friends and doing whatever you wanted. In that time as well I think I grew as not only a wrestler but as a character and my confidence of being out in front of people really grew.
The last man standing match with Jimmy was a whole heap of fun, and as far as the Street fight goes, that was one of the most emotional and most fun nights of my life. I think anyone in attendance that night would agree with me when I say that the emotion and drama was off the charts that night.
WPW: You were part of the NWA Australia promotion in Adelaide, which drew 1000+ fans to the Thebarton Theatre for its debut show Turning Over Tradition. Unfortunately, the crowds plummeted to less than 100 within three shows and the company folded. What was the experience like wrestling in front of such a big crowd for the first time and being part of a national promotion?
MIKEY: It was great honour initially just to be asked to be apart of the show, made me feel like I was getting somewhere in Australia. It was also great to wrestle in front of that many people, to meet a lot of the guys from other states and seeing guys that I definitely looked up to within Australia.
WPW: 2004 was quite a big year for you. Feuding with Azazal (Drake Wallace) after the Uprising break up, culminating with a Match of the Year Chain Match, taking on Davis Storm in a couple of number one contender’s matches, finally winning the EPW Championship in a triple threat match with then champion, Davis Storm and FN Carnage. What was it like winning the title for the very first time at Re-Awakening III?
MIKEY: 2004-05 was such a rollercoaster time for me both in and out of wrestling and I think a lot of that showed in the way that I wrestled and the matches that I had. I’m so proud of my chain match with Azazal and was so happy when it was voted match of the year. Then it all kinda came together in the triple threat match at RA when I won the belt for the first time. I like to think that I had a great first run without the belt and had some pretty memorable matches.
WPW: You held the title until Evolution 2005 before Richter cashed in his title shot after you had a hard fought Fatal Four Way with Jimmy Payne, Havok and Jag. You got your rematch at Dirty Deeds, which was the first ever show at the Alma Venville Centre, which was a Street Fight. You climbed up a wall and did a dive off the balcony which was an awesome thing to see. Was that a spur of the moment thing or had you had that idea in mind as soon as you saw the building?
MIKEY: (Laughs) That was most definitely the first thing I thought of when I saw that building. It was the first show we had done in a new venue so I figured I was in a situation to make it as memorable as possible.
WPW: You made your first overseas trip in late 2005 to SoCal training and wrestling out of the Inoki Dojo with “Jag” Hartley Jackson and Davis Storm. What was the first overseas experience like for you training with guys like Fergal Devitt and Karl Anderson?
MIKEY: It was always a dream of mine to train at the Inoki Dojo and it really just sorta happened out of nowhere. I look back on that time now as the most fun and also the most intense time in my life. I made some great friends out of it and we were all kinda going through the same thing together you know, so it made it even better. The first overseas experience was definitely an eye opener for me to how the rest of the wrestling world works. Made me realise we have it pretty good here in Perth.
WPW: Returning to Perth in February 2006, you dropped the EPW Championship to Havok at Stand & Deliver in March, before returning to the States. Your second tour succeeding your first as you along with Karl Anderson challenged Alex Koslov for the NWA Heritage Championship and Rocky Romero for the CMLL Championship in a Two out of Three Falls Match. Was the push you received during this tour where you felt like you could make a name for yourself on the SoCal Indy scene?
MIKEY: It wasn't so much that I thought I could make a name for myself it was more the fact that I was so shocked and excited to be in the same ring as those guys. The triple threat match was a whole lot of fun and it was such an honour to be selected to wrestle someone who I have the utmost respect for and definitely someone I look up to in Rocky. I also think that the 2 out of 3 falls match took me to a whole new level with wrestling.
It was like I had to bring myself up tohis level, which I still maintain is the best way to better yourself as a wrestler. Train and wrestle with people who are better than you and you will always be forced to come up to their level. Because if they are any good they sure as hell wont get dragged down to yours!
WPW: In what is an awesome achievement, yourself along with Hartley Jackson were the first ever Australians to compete for New Japan Pro Wrestling, taking part in a Tag Match against Minoru & Hirooki Goto in Tokyo Korakuen Hall. Did it get overwhelming or did you feel like it was just another step forward in the career of Mikey Nicholls and would you like to go back?
MIKEY: Man was it ever overwhelming. I don't think I have ever been so nervous in my entire life. Trying to get everything together in a different country, with people who don't speak the same language man it was a trip. At the time it was a huge step forward for me and it kinda disappoints me a little that I didn't capitalise on it more, but cant dwell in the past. I would give anything to go back.
WPW: September 7, 2007 at EWF’s Gold Standard, you became the first ever Western
Australian wrestler to win a title in the United States when you defeated then champion Karl Anderson and Ryan Taylor in a 30 Minute Triple Threat Ironman match to become the new EWF American Champion.
MIKEY: It felt real good to hold some gold in the states. Definitely made me feel like I was on the right track. I also think I had a couple really good matches while I was the champ, made me a lot more confident with my wrestling.
WPW: 2009 saw you make a change of scenery moving from the SoCal scene to Ohio to wrestle for the Northern Wrestling Federation and during the nine month stay you got to make your debut for Ring of Honor in a few Dark Matches. What was that experience like?
MIKEY: It was a real surreal experience. For the longest time I had, like most people, had been watching ROH stuff and wishing I was there, well all of a sudden here it was right in front of me. The whole atmosphere was great, I met some great guys and also had some real solid matches.
WPW: Returning to EPW in late 2009, you were voted by the fans as the partner for Shane Haste to take on Slex and Carlo Cannon for the EPW Tag Team Championships at Re-Awakening 8. You won the titles in a brutal Ladder Match and defended them in some great matches before losing them just recently in a Tables Match. What is your next goal in EPW?
MIKEY: I’m not sure yet. I was having a whole lot of fun doing the tag stuff with Shane and I think that we had a pretty memorable run. Its been a while since I held the EPW title, maybe I will have a go and try my luck at that. I think there is still a lot of fire left inside Mikey Nicholls.
WPW: Do you have plans to return to the States in 2010-2011 and where would you like to go, back to SoCal or Ohio?
MIKEY: I don't know man, I’m never one to make definite plans, I prefer to just take it as it comes and see what happens. I will go back to the states for sure, not sure how or when, but it will happen.
WPW: What does Mikey Nicholls hope to do in the wrestling business before he retires?
MIKEY: I guess just keep having fun and keep bettering myself. Once that enjoyment goes its kinda hard to keep motivated and also becomes hard to keep justifying to yourself why you do it you know. But I guess as long as I’m moving forward and having fun, I cant complain too much.
WPW: Thank you for speaking to Westside Pro Wrestling Mikey.
Apr 26, 2010
International Man of Mystery: Hartley Jackson
Hartley Jackson has been a fixture for the National Wrestling Alliance for nearly five years. In five years times, Jag has made appearances for NWA Pro Wrestling Stateside, along with NWA Pro affiliate Explosive Pro Wrestling, and New Japan Pro Wrestling, all the while being a fixture of the NWA Pro Wrestling Australia group. And with Jag's recent return to Japan, its without a doubt, that Hartley Jackson is the International Man of Mystery!
The former NWA Australian Heavyweight Champion, since joining the Zero One tour began partnering with NWA Heartland States Champion Steve Corino. In a match against KAMIKAZE X and Kintaro Kanemura, Jackson scored the victory following one of his deadly lariats. Jackson was on the side of the losing team with Corino, and Minoru Fujita, who caused the loss teamed with Shinkiro Otani, Akebono, and KAMIKAZE. For the next match, Jag and Corino took on the NWA Intercontinental Tag Team titles from the tag team Kazan, who are Otani and Akebono. Corino and Jackson blamed the loss on the cold temperatures. Jag even said "We lost and there's nothing we can do about the past. It was difficult to get used to the bitter cold of Hokkaido. What happened to Global Warming? It hasn't reached Hokkaido yet? It snows in April!? I've been doing my best to get used to this, and I think I'm ready for tomorrow and a victory!"
Corino and Jag got back on the winning ways defeating former Z1 Heavyweight Champion Masato Tanaka and Kintaro Kanemura. And Jackson would also win his first singles match in Zero One the following week against Young Generation Wrestler Yoshikazu Yokoyama.
Mar 18, 2010
NWA Australian wrestler Jag Hartley Jackson to Zero One Japan
credit: Zero One USA

In 2005 he trained at the Inoki Dojo in Southern California and in 2006 traveled to New Japan Pro Wrestling for a tag match in Tokyo's Korakuen Hall, teaming with Mikey Nicholls against Minoru and Hirooki Goto. In October 2008 Jackson returned to Japan to take part in the "PROWRES EXPO 2008" in Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan
Jackson sent a statement to the ZERO1 offices saying he's proud to be the 1st Australian wrestler to participate at the Yasukuni Shrine show. He said he wants to show that Australian wrestlers are as good as any in the world, and he hopes that contact with Japan will be greater in the future than it has been. The full card for Yasukuni Shrine and the Hokkaido Tour along with Jackson's opponents have yet to be named.
Mar 5, 2010
NWA Pro Australia presents "Zero Tolerance"
NWA Pro - ZERO TOLERANCE
March 20th, 2010
Cosgrove Hall
40-50 York Ave (Just off South Road, 10 minutes from the CBD)
Clovelly Park, SA
Doors 6:45 - Show 7:15
FULLY LICENSED BAR
CANTEEN &; MERCHANDISE ALSO AVAILABLE
Come and support NWA Pro as they bring you another fantastic professional wrestling event right here in Adelaide! Featuring the best wrestlers from across the country, NWA Pro events have become one of the most entertaining spectacles to witness. Come enjoy an alcoholic beverage at our fully licensed bar, or snack on delicious hotdogs and other treats from the canteen. Merchandise is also available at the events, so get yourself a ticket and support NWA PRO! NWA Pro wrestling is a great night out for people all ages, so don't think about, get your ticket from Venue*tix today!
MAIN EVENT: NWA Australian National Championship Match
Jayson Cooper (c) vs Robby Heart
The NWA Pro Tag League begins to crown the first Australian National Tag Team Champions. Teams confirmed for the tournament so far:
'The Graham Brothers' Greg and Joey
The Los Aztecas
Hartley Jackson & 'Pitbull' Craig Cole
More information coming soon...
RESERVED:
Front Row $25 (There are only 52 front row reserved seats available for sale, so get in fast!)
GENERAL ADMISSION:
Adults: $18.50
Child: (u14) $12.50
Family: (2a2c) $50
Concession: $16.50
Tickets are available through Venue*tix:
http://www.venuetix.com.au
Search for:
National Wrestling Alliance: Zero Tolerance
Or for the direct link to the 'buy' page:
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Pre-purchased GA tickets and will be able to gain entry to the venue fifteen minutes before the official door opening time to secure the best non-reserved seats available. (Pre-purchased entry is 6:30pm. Official entry is 6:45pm. Show starts at 7:15pm)
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Jan 9, 2010
NWA Pro Australia presents: Meltdown 2010
MELTDOWN
Saturday, January 16th, 2010
Cosgrove Hall (40-50 York Ave, Clovelly Park)
Doors open 6.45pm - Show Starts 7.15pm
BAR, CANTEEN & MERCHANDISE AVAILABLE
Live Pro Wrestling returns to COSGROVE HALL on Saturday, the 16th of January as NWA Pro presents: MELTDOWN 2010. Coming off a hugely successful event at Thebarton Theatre, it’s time again for Australia’s new breed of superstars Jayson Cooper, ‘Jag’ Hartley Jackson, Damian Slater, Robby Heart, The Graham Brothers and Wreckin Ball Wilson to do battle in the squared circle. The new generation of Australian wrestlers will be making their mark and will kick of 2010 in ferocious style.
MELTDOWN is set to explode, featuring a must see main event tag team grudge match where the NWA Australian National Champion, Jayson Cooper, and the #1 contender for that very title, Robby Heart, team up to take on the seemingly unbeatable duo of Damian Slater and Slex. Can Cooper and Heart remain friends and work as a team, knowing that they will face off against each at some stage during the year for the championship, or will the continuing ego problems between Slater and Slex cause that final rift to see the team self destruct? Find out at MELTDOWN 2010!
NWA Pro Australia: MELTDOWN 2010
Main Event:
Jayson Cooper & Robby Heart
vs
Damian Slater & Slex w/Rohan
RESERVED:
Front Row $25
GENERAL ADMISSION:
Adults: $18.50
Child: (u14) $12.50
Family: (2a2c) $50
Concession: $16.50
Tickets are available through Venue*tix:
http://www.venuetix.com.au
Search for:
National Wrestling Alliance: MELTDOWN
Or for the direct link:
http://eventfeed.eventshop.com.au/public/htmlfeeditemview.php?itemid=6767&userid=39&check=f4ac4122ee48c213eec816f4d7944ea6&affid=venuetix
Reserved Front Row:
These tickets will give you the best seats in the house where you will witness all the pro wrestling action up close and personal right in front of your face. No need to line up early, as your seats will be secure and waiting for you the moment you arrive. Ticket prices for front row reserved seats at Cosgrove Hall:
Front Row Reserved Seats: $25
General Admission:
Pre-purchase your general admission tickets and you will be able to gain entry to the venue fifteen minutes before the official door opening time* to secure the best non-reserved seats. Any front row seats that are not marked with a reserved sign will be available for general admission seating, so be sure to pre-buy your tickets and get their early for your chance to secure an excellent spot. Ticket prices for General Admission at Cosgrove Hall:
Adults: $18.50
Child: (u14) $12.50
Family: (2a2c) $50
Concession: $16.50
*Official door opening time is 6:45pm, you will be able to enter the building at 6:30pm.
Dec 26, 2009
NWA Pro Australia presents: Meltdown 2010
Courtesy of the Caged Chronicles:
Live Pro Wrestling returns to COSGROVE HALL on Saturday, the 16th of January as NWA Pro presents: MELTDOWN 2010. Coming off a hugely successful event at Thebarton Theatre, it’s time again for Australia’s new breed of superstars Jayson Cooper, ‘Jag’ Hartley Jackson, Damian Slater, Robby Heart, The Graham Brothers, ‘Wreckin Ball’ Wilson, plus many more, to do battle in the squared circle. The new generation of Australian wrestlers will be making their mark and will kick of 2010 in ferocious style. MELTDOWN is set to explode, featuring a must see MAIN EVENT TAG TEAM GRUDGE MATCH where the NWA Australian National Champion, Jayson Cooper, and the #1 contender for that very title, Robby Heart, team up to take on the seemingly unbeatable duo of Damian Slater and Slex. Can Cooper and Heart remain friends and work as a team, knowing that they will face off against each at some stage during the year for the championship, or will the continuing ego problems between Slater and Slex cause that final rift to see the team self destruct. Find out at MELTDOWN 2010!
Other bouts will feature the best wrestlers across the country in some spectacular match-ups. Become a part of the resurgence of Pro Wrestling in Australia and don’t miss out on this must see event!
MAIN EVENT – Tag Team Grudge Match
Jayson Cooper & Robby Heart vs Damian Slater & Slex w/Rohan
More match information coming soon…
Reserved Front Row:
These tickets will give you the best seats in the house where you will witness all the pro wrestling action up close and personal right in front of your face. No need to line up early, as your seats will be secure and waiting for you the moment you arrive. Ticket prices for front row reserved seats at Cosgrove Hall:
Front Row Reserved Seats: $25
General Admission:
Pre-purchase your general admission tickets and you will be able to gain entry to the venue fifteen minutes before the official door opening time* to secure the best non-reserved seats. Any front row seats that are not marked with a reserved sign will be available for general admission seating, so be sure to pre-buy your tickets and get their early for your chance to secure an excellent spot. Ticket prices for General Admission at Cosgrove Hall:
Adults: $18.50
Child: (u14) $12.50
Family: (2a2c) $50
Concession: $16.50
*Official door opening time is 6:45pm, you will be able to enter the building at 6:30pm with pre-purchased tickets.
TO PURCHASE TICKETS:
Phone Venue*Tix on 8225 8888 or visit the Venue*Tix website direct at www.venuetix.com.au and search for the NATIONAL WRESTLING ALLIANCE
TICKETS ALSO AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR ON THE NIGHT (Unless sold out)
**Card subject to change
Nov 6, 2009
NWA Pro Wrestling Australia Re-Emerging Card Updates

Re-Emerging Announcement
In an earlier update, it was mentioned that an NWA Pro wrestler with over 10 years of wrestling experience had an announcement to make at Re-Emerging regarding his future. We can now confirm that the wrestler in question is none other than fan favourite, Bruce 'Havok' Mills. In addition to this, NWA management has received a medical report, outlining the severity of Havok's on-going back injury. This injury has been plaguing Havok for years, due to the number of times he has put his body on the line. Eleven years of going through flaming tables, falling off ladders, being slammed through thumb tacks in brutal matches during his career looks to have finally taken its toll. The report shows the critical damage done to Havok's back, and outlines the issues that may arise for the veteran should he continue wrestling. Does this leaked report have anything to do with Havok's announcement? Have we seen the last match of one of Australia's most well known and respected wrestlers?
NEW Re-Emerging Match - Slex and Damian Slater VS The Grahams
Over the past year, the one-up game being played by Damian Slater and Slex has slowly turned into a serious problem between the two. What started as boastful claims by Slex, and rebuttals by Slater, has at times almost come to blows as each have tried, and failed to capture the NWA Australia National Wrestling Championship. Seeing the animosity rise between the two, Slex's manager, Rohan, has requested a tag team match between The Grahams in the hope of bringing together two of Australia's most gifted wrestlers. If egos can be put aside, the team of Slex and Slater could be one of the most dominant teams the NWA has seen. If it can't, the hot tag team combination of the two brothers, Joey and Greg Graham, will certainly walk away with the win.
NEW Re-Emerging Match - Dick and Balls VS The Commandos Ryan 'Bones' Malone and his unlikely tag team partner, Masked Commando IV will have their work cut out for them on November 14. The Commandos are scheduled to go up against the sometimes comical, but always brutal tag team of 'Dirty' Dick Donovan and his tag partner, the one man demolition machine, 'Wreckin' Ball' Wilson. Better known as Dick & Balls, 'Wreckin Ball' and Dick have dominated over some of Australia's best tag team wrestlers, however always falling short of a victory. At Re-Emerging both teams are looking to make a statement, progressing their careers in NWA Pro. Can the oddball pairing of Bones and the Commando withstand the dastardly duo of Dick & Balls, or will Dick & Balls pull off a much needed victory?
Find out at NWA Pro's RE-EMERGING.
Oct 16, 2009
Oct 1, 2009
NWA Pro Australia, Re-Emerging
Sep 19, 2009
Globetrotting with the NWA
From Gold to Globetrotting, The NWA in Australia has been picking up. In Southern Australia, the NWA Pro boys held 9 consecutive shows in accordance with the Royal Adelaide festival. Celebrating Adelaide and enjoying Pro Wrestling, the folks in attendance for the consecutive shows saw such names like Damien Slater, Hartley Jackson, NWA Australian Champion Jayson Cooper, and Jimmy Payne. Cooper picked up a couple of successful title defenses against Slater and Payne. However Cooper lost a non-title match up to his opponent on Nov. 14th, “Jag” Jackson. Carlo Cannon, who has is ½ of the EPW Tag Team Champions endured himself to the Adelaide crowd when after a series of matches against some of Adelaide’s finest asked to become and received the title of honorary South Australian. Speaking of Cannon, the EPW Tag Team titles were defended earlier this month at the big Victoria vs. WA show for EPW in Perth. Before EPW Adelaide changed its name, it was an extension of the EPW brand. And EPW Perth was always proud of its Western Australia representation. Perhaps jealous of the attention that the wrestlers from Perth were receiving, Cannon and Slex (from Melbourne) suckered the former EPW Champions, Team Blitz into giving them a title shot. Slex and Cannon were victorious in their Anti-Western Australia Campaign and the EPW titles for now are in Melbourne. Globetrotting to NWA France, Bulla Punk has regained her ICWA Women’s Championship last month. And ICWA Tag Team Champions, the Smoke and Roll Express retained their titles. ICWA ran a double shot on Sept 12th, with shows in Calonne Ricouart and in Aubergenville. The Calonne Ricouart show saw Bulla Punk retained her title against Kim Kaycee in her rematch. Greg Fury won a 10-Man Royal Rumble. Perhaps Fury could parlay this victory into a NWA France Heavyweight Championship match against Joe E. Legend. These two shows also coincide with the new induction of a training facility for NWA France, the Institute of National French Catch. Top students will be given the opportunity to earn roster spots for the NWA France.
Feb 27, 2009
Nov 7, 2008
Pro Wres Expo -- NWA International Stars Shine

The first show of the Pro Wres Expo which took place in Tokyo featured many international talent. Former NWA British Common Wealth Heavyweight Champion Paul Tracey competed in match. And current NWA Australian National Champion Hartley Jackson lost to Zero One's Ikuto Hidaka (who has made a few appearances on the NWA Showcase). The following night Jackson competed in another match. This time Tracey tag teamed with Heddi Karaoui in a lossing effort to Kohei Sato and Ryouji Sai, when Sai pinned Karaoui. And on the final day Jackson teaming with the Himalayan Tiger and Kikutaro defeating the team of Tengu Kaiser and Tengu Baron when Jackson used a piledriver on Tengu Baron.
I for one thing its great to see memebers of the Alliance wrestling Internationally. I was kind of disapointed to notice that none of the North American NWA wrestlers were competing.
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