Showing posts with label Mach-1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mach-1. Show all posts

Nov 8, 2011

Talk NWA 15th Episode November 12th 1:30PM Eastern, 10:30 Pacific


We are pleased to present our 15th Episode of Talk NWA, live on blogtalkradio 1:30PM Eastern, 10:30AM Pacific, with 2011 PWI Rookie of the Year Nominee, Nick Madrid.  Besides being rad, Madrid has made his way to work numerous promotions in Southern California as well as become a main stay on the NWA Championship Wrestling from Hollywood and becoming a fixture in the NWA Oregon affiliate West Coast Wrestling Connection.

This week on Talk NWA we'll be discussing potential challengers to the NWA World Tag Team Championship, NWA WC-WC's Survival Games IV, NWA Hollywood, Mach-1 Wrestling and the Rookie of the Year nomination from Pro Wrestling Illustrated's  for Nick Madrid. What else will be the topics for our next show? Call in and you can decided.

Dec 20, 2010

Highlights of NWA Pro/Mach-1's Andrew Hellman vs. Cedric The Hitman


Highlights of the ladder match between Cedric the Hitman and Andrew Hellman from "Friday Fight Night" 12/17/10

Nov 16, 2010

Sho Funaki to the NWA Pro/Mach-1 Wrestling 101 Seminar

ANAHEIM, CA—Since October of 2009, Mach-1 Wrestling’s “Wrestling 101” has established itself as one of the top wrestling schools in the nation, bringing accomplished industry veterans such Paul London, Brian “Spanky” Kendrick, “Fallen Angel” Christopher Daniels, Kazarian, Colt “Boom Boom” Cabana, legend Terry Taylor, and the NWA World’s Heavyweight Champion “Scrap Iron” Adam Pearce to share their experience and expertise with its students. Following in that tradition, “Wrestling 101” proudly welcomes wrestling superstar Sho Funaki for a special training seminar
For over a decade, Sho Funaki entertained a worldwide audience as a featured World Wrestling Entertainment superstar, winning the WWE Hardcore and Cruiserweight Championships along the way. Beginning with Kai En Tai during the ‘Attitude Era,” and via such memorable personas as “Smackdown’s #1 Announcer,” and most recently, “Kung Fu Naki,” Funaki has proven to be one of the industry’s most enduring and successful performers. After a twelve year stint at WWE, Funaki returned to Japan to team with his former student Ikuto Hidaka at Pro Wrestling Zero One.

This seminar will allow “Wrestling 101” students and other local professionals the opportunity to learn what tools are necessary to succeed on a global level, and what the major wrestling companies are looking for in regards to both in-ring talent and character development.

The Sho Funaki Wrestling Seminar will be held Saturday, December 11th, at the “Wrestling 101” Training Facility, located at the American Sports Center in Anaheim CA, home to the team 2008 gold medal winning USA Men’s National and silver medal winning Women’s National volleyball teams, and home venue of the weekly M1W “Friday Fight Night” wrestling shows. Price for the seminar is $50.

For information on how to sign up for this rare opportunity, email “Wrestling 101” at  info@m1wrestling.comThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , or call (714) 261-4861

Oct 19, 2010

Willie Mack Vs. Adam Pearce for NWA Title on 11/3 - Colt Cabana to Officiate


NWA Championship Wrestling returns to the Galaxy Theatre on Wed Nov 3 for a great night of action. Scheduled to appear: Joey Ryan, Austin Aries, The RockNES Monsters, Los Luchas, Natural Selection, The Tribe, Scorpio Sky, Peter Avalon, Joey Kaos and much, much more! Tickets are on sale at www.galaxytheatre.com. For more information please visit www.nwahollywood.com

Oct 12, 2010

NWA Pro/Mach-1 Wrestling presents “The Carter” on Saturday, October 16th

NWA Pro/Mach-1 Wrestling presents “The Carter” on Saturday, October 16th at 7:00pm in Rialto, CA!

Main Event - NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship Match
"Scrap Iron" Adam Pearce (c) vs. M1W Champion: Willie Mack
- Holding a championship in an NWA affiliate such as M1W will automatically make one a contender for the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship and here the M1W Champion Willie Mack gets the call and will get his shot at challenging Scrap Iron for the title.

M1W Heritage Tag Team Championship Match
RockNES Monsters (Johnny Goodtime & Johnny Yuma) (c) vs. Scorpio Sky & Joey Ryan
- Back in August, Scorpio Sky & Joey Ryan won a #1 contender match for the M1W Heritage Championship but due to an injury to Ryan, they have not been able to cash it in yet. With doctors clearance now for Ryan, him and Sky are taking their shot at the Monsters' gold.

"Pretty" Peter Avalon vs. Ruben Iglesias
- The Power Balance Band will be at stake in this match as Ruben Iglesias was enjoying an undefeated streak while wearing the Band, but has not enjoyed successes since Avalon stole it from him. On the flip side however, Avalon has put together a win streak while competing with the Band. Iglesias has demanded the Band back and Avalon has agreed to put it on the line in this singles match up.

Rocky Romero & TJ Perkins vs. Natural Selection (Brian Cage & Shaun Ricker)
- Both teams have been in the hunt for the M1W Heritage Tag Team Titles and have taken issue with each other at recent Friday Fight Nights. A win here could very well mean a shot at whomever are the champions at the end of the evening.

Plus all your M1W Favorites, such as: Jason Watts, Mikey Callahan, Nick Madrid, Kyle Webb, Cedric The Hitman, Josh Worthy, Jarek Matthews and More!


NWA Pro/Mach-1 Wrestling’s “The Carter” comes to you live from the Carter High School Gymnasium at 2630 North Linden Avenue, Rialto, CA 92377. Bell time 7:00PM, doors open at 6:30. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for students w/ ID and children 12 and under.

*Card subject to change

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M1W info line: (714) 261-4861

Sep 15, 2010

Willie Mack Joins the Alliance

Mach-1 Champ Willie Mack joins Alliance Radio Monday, Sept. 20th at 7:30PM EDT, 4:30PM PDT.


Some might call the Mach 1 Heavyweight Champion, Willie Mack and over-night sensation, but that would be an injustice to all the blood, sweat, and tears, Mack has shed through out his struggles to make in the world of professional wrestling.  Mack made his first splash to a national audience when he appeared on the NWA Showcase.  Still learning the ropes, Mack would face off against guys like Joey Ryan, NWA Worlds Champion Adam Pearce, and former World Champion Brent Albright. February 5th of this year, Willie Mack cashed in an opportunity to wrestle in a Four-Way Match for the Mach-1 Wrestling Heavyweight Championship.  Outlasting Ryan, James Morgan and Bobby Marshall, Mack has held on to that title successfully regardless of the challenger.  As his notoriety grew, Mack would be invited to take part in the wildly successful Lucha Va Voom under the guise of Chocolate Caliente.  The native of St. Louis Missouri, faces his biggest challenge in Mach-1 in the man "Big Nasty" Jason Watts who has every intention to take the title from Willie Mack.  I will be talking to Mack about his eventual showdown with Watts, Mach-1 Wrestling, his altercation with "Very European" Claudio Castagnoli, and how he feels about the NWA Championship Wrestling From Hollywood.  And we'll be taking your calls!


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About: www.alliance-wrestling.com, founded in 2007, Alliance-Wrestling.com has become the premier  source of information about the National Wrestling Alliance.  Alliance-Wrestling  reports on the entirety of the NWA in the United States, Canada, Australia, France, Scotland, Mexico, Japan, and Korea.  The  Alliance-Wrestling reports news, rumors, live event results, up-coming event information, interviews, and videos. Alliance Radio is  the official podcast of Alliance-Wrestling.com that features interviews of those in the know of the NWA.  Past guests include; NWA Worlds Champion Adam Pearce, NWA National Champion Phil Shatter, NWA Executive Director Bob Trobich, the late Lance Cade, NWA Texas Heavyweight Champion and former WWE Superstar Charlie Haas, former WWE Superstar Doink the Clown, Former TNA Superstar Sonjay Dutt and Former NWA North American Champion Tommy Cairo.

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Sep 11, 2010

Bobby Quance has still got it or ... NWA Pro/Mach-1 Results 09/10/10



This man will be leaving on a plane. To fly to Afghanistan, were he will be proudly serving his country... And when you come back, if you decide you still want to wrestle, you will always have a home at Mach-1 Wrestling.

These words or words very close to these are what Mach-1 Promoter Jon Ian said to Bobby Quance, with all of the faces in the ring applauding the losing efforts of "The Shooting Star". This was a one time appearance by Bobby as Jon explained, as Bobby would soon be heading to live combat in Afghanistan. Regardless of your thoughts on war or politics, this Pat Tillman like gesture is of the most noble. I was happy to see Bobby Quance match at Mach-1 and I hope it wasn't his last.

The night started off with Josh Worthy and Jarek Matthews. Matthews' following seems to be growing. The match had a few hiccups, but I believe both guys really put out a good effort. Matthews win came off as an upset, which surprised me. I'm a lot more familiar with Matthews then I was Worthy.

The next match up was the newly reformed "Red Tornado" James Morgan taking on Kyle Webb with manager David Troy. Morgan is one of those vets who I think never gets the credit he deserves. He tells a pretty good story in the match, his moves are pretty crisp, and the crowd really seemed to be, behind the former Mach-1 Champion. Kyle Webb has improved a lot since I last saw him in a one on one match. And the story going into the match seems that Webb is being controlled by his manager. And even in victory, Morgan offered a hand shake that Troy did not want Webb accepting. And although Webb appeared to want to shake hands, Troy had the last word.

Next up was one half of the NWA Pro/Mach-1 Heritage Tag Team Champions, Johnny Yuma. And Yuma was flying solo against frequent nemesis "Pretty" Peter Avalon. The chemistry between Yuma and Avalon is pretty interesting. They seem to gel so well in the ring against each other that I'd wonder if they weren't on opposite sides of the ring, what they would look like as a tag team. The match really was back and forth and Avalon stepped up his game. Of course Avalon took whatever short cut he could find. The match ended when a distracted Chris Massie trying to get Yuma out of the corner afforded Avalon the opportunity to attack Yuma's most sensitive of areas, not unlike Ric Flair. And although Avalon stole one, you have to think these two will faces off again real soon.

Next the combination of Nick Madrid and Mikey Callahan took on Natural Selection. And regardless of some of the more snarky comments coming from the peanut gallery, I think Rickers has gotten pretty good on the microphone. After welcoming back his partner Cage, and lambasting the crowd, Natural Selection took to the ring. Really taking it to Madrid, Natural Selection really dominated the first half of the match. When Madrid did make the hot tag, Callahan was red hot. Like a One Man Wrecking Crew, Callahan was destroying Selection. It wouldn't be long before Selection would regain control and finishing the match. Before the finish, Callahan received the same treatment as Johnny Yuma in that sensitive area. And as a wrestling fan, I just don't condone that.

Willie Mack returned the American Sports Center angry. And the thing about Mack is that he has been good for some time. I've enjoyed his work for a while now. But it seems like Mack's feud with Watts has really taken him to the next level. Is this the evolution of Willie Mack? Mack wasted no time in thoroughly extinguishing Leo Blaze. Mack put the Blaze out with a thunderous powerbomb. How long before we hear the chants that "Mack is gonna kill you!"

The Main Event was the reason I got out to the show. Bobby Quance has always been one of my favorites when I first saw him in the early days of PWG. And TJ Perkins spent a lot of time working with Quance from back in their days at the Inoki Dojo. Perkins was the perfect opponent. Quance is a little bigger, little older, and neck was a little more sunburn then I'm used to seeing. But its had to believe that this was his first match back. He was very fluid in the ring. His signature moves still in tact. Complete with the Shooting Star to his feet, it seemed as if Bobby never left. The crowds in attendance seemed to be split, half cheering for TJ and the other half cheering for Bobby. And you can tell the match was really special when guys like Tommy Williams, Joey Ryan (in sling), Lil Cholo, and Kid Caramba all made there way to this event. The Shooting Star certainly gave it his all against TJ Perkins, but TJ won the match with a victory roll. You would have thought this match up would have headlined an EVOLVE or a Dragon Gate USA DVD. But the 100 or so fortunate fans at the American Sports Center were rewarded with this match. And not even the sounds of a fire alarm would get the fans to leave their seats during this match.

After the finish, the faces of Mach-1 emptied the locker room and filled the ring, congratulating Bobby with hand shakes and hugs. Jon Ian gave a very touching speech about Bobby's efforts to join the military when he was at the top of his game. Quance was then hoisted on the shoulders of Mack and Morgan as the crowd chanted "Thank You Bobby" and "USA."


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