Showing posts with label NWA Hall of Fame. Show all posts
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Oct 26, 2011

NWA Hall of Fame Class of 2011: Pat O'Connor

Credit: NWA Facebook Page:
The first entrant in the 2011 class of the NWA Hall of Fame is a man who was NWA World Heavyweight champion from 1959 to 1961, held the NWA World Tag Team title, the NWA British Empire title, the NWA Central States title, and too many others to mention. On June 30, 1961, he and Buddy Rogers wrestled in front of 38,622 fans in Comiskey Park, a record in North America that stood for 25 years! The NWA is proud to welcome Pat O'Connor into the Hall of Fame!!

Jun 9, 2011

Happy Birthday to Dan "The BEAST" Severn


In 2010, Dan Severn was voted into the NWA Hall of Fame. Severn has the distinction of being a UFC Fighter while wearing the Legendary 10lbs. of Gold. Severn would even enter the WWE as NWA Worlds Champion. Severn is a two time champion, defeating Chris Candido to win his first championship and defeating fellow Hall of Fame member Hashimoto in ZERO1 for his second reign. Severn never lost the Worlds Title as TNA Stripped him of the championship, prior to their PPV debut. Severn would also go on to hold the NWA UK National Championship when he defeated Johnny Moss.

Severn is still very much active and we wish him the best, thanks Beast!

May 27, 2011

Rare photo of NWA Hall of Famer Jack Brisco.

Photo Courtesy of Debra R. Taylor
Jack Brisco was inducted into the NWA Hall of Fame back in 2010.  Brisco was a two time NWA Worlds Champion.  Brisco's victories came at the expense of two icons in the sport, Giant Baba and Harley Race.  Brisco had defeated Harley Race in Houston Texas and would hold the title for 500 days before losing to Giant Baba in Kagoshima Japan, winning it a few days later in Japan.  Nearly a year later, Brisco's last reign as champion would come to an end when Terry Funk would win the title in Tampa Florida. Brisco held titles through the NWA, from Georgia Championship Wrestling, to the Mid-Atlantic, from the Gulf Coast, to Mid America.  Brisco was also honored in the WWE Hall of Fame in 2008 and winner of the Lou Thesz Award in the Cauliflower Alley Club in 2005.  Thanks to Debra Taylor for allowing us to use this photo.

Jan 5, 2011

National Wrestling Alliance Year In Review 2010

Three months into the 2010, the wily veteran "Scrap Iron" Adam Pearce would finally have the opportunity to face Blue Demon Jr. for the NWA Worlds Championship. Pearce never received a rematch for the title in the controversial finish from Mexico, back in 2008.  Pearce patiently waited out Blue Demon who finally granted the rematch in Charlotte, North Carolina. However, Pearce wouldn't face the son of a Lucha Legend one on one. For successfully defending the NWA National Championship against Pearce, "The Universal Soldier" Phil Shatter would get his first opportunity to win the legendary 10 Pounds of Gold. For the NWA New Beginnings, Adam Pearce outlasted both Champions to with the crown for a third time. In 2010, Pearce would introduce the title to new fans across the country defended the title in and out of the NWA.  "Scrap Iron" would go on to defend the NWA Title twenty-six times, walking away each time still the NWA Worlds Champion. Pearce average nearly 3 (2.88) title defenses per month from April through the end of 2010. In the modern NWA, that's a feat.  Pearce had 4 defenses in the span of 14 days in August, 4 in the span of 16 days in October, and 4 in the staggering span of 8 days in December.  Adam Pearce would face, and in most cases, defeat such notable professional wrestlers as Charlie Haas, WWE United States Champion Daniel Bryan, Phil Shatter, WFX's Wavell Star, ROH Champion Roderick Strong, and X-Pac. Pearce would have regular defenses on NWA Championship Wrestling from Hollywood defending against Scorpio Sky, "Hollywood's Own" Joey Ryan, Willie Mack and Colt "Boom-Boom" Cabana. The NWA Worlds Champion will continue his reign in 2011 with several defenses line up, including the NWA Worlds Title return to West Virgina for NWA Mountain State.


Lights, Camera, Action! Hollywood the home of celebrity and fame also became the home of the National Wrestling Alliance. September 17th would mark the first broadcast from NWA Championship Wrestling from Hollywood on KDOC-TV. The show was a look back at the National Wrestling Alliance in preparation for the all new wrestling show. This would mark the first time a locally produced wrestling program would appear on Los Angeles Television, the second biggest media market in the country. This would also be the first time in a long time that the NWA Worlds Champion would become a regular fixture on a pro-wrestling program, since the . Local talent would take center stage with some of the biggest named free-agents in the world. Debuting on the program would be Willie Mack, the RockNES Monsters, Natural Selection, "Pretty" Peter Avalon, and returning names to the NWA like Joey Ryan, Joey Kaos, Colt Cabana, and of course the NWA Worlds Champion Adam Pearce. The NWA Championship Wrestling from Hollywood would feature amazing free agents like Claudio Castagnoli, Rocky Romero, TJ Perkins, and Austin Aries who has become a regular for the show.


August 13th would be a sad day for the National Wrestling Alliance. "The passing of Lance Cade caught us all by surprise," said Ken Taylor. Taylor would go on to say "He was booked and an airline ticket bought to get a shot at the Texas Heavyweight Title versus Chad Thomas in Amarillo less than a month before his death. Lance wanted very much, as a native Texan, to be NWA Texas Heavyweight Championship. He was totally re-committed to making a name for himself in the NWA working around Japan tours. He was easy to work with, great in the locker room, and very professional. He left a big hole at NWA Southwest that will take awhile to recover as we had huge plans for him in our region. There is no doubt in my mind he would have made the commitment deserving of the NWA World Championship." I was fortunate enough to speak with Cade shortly after his release for the WWE on Alliance Radio. "The Texas Roughneck" pulled no punches and spoke candidly about his time in the WWE and his rejoice with closing that chapter of his life. He had spoke very passionately about his future which he was clearing focusing on winning the NWA Texas Championship and using that as a catalyst for a showdown with the Worlds Champion. “Lance was a credit to the first incarnation of ‘Championship Wrestling from Hollywood’ and (along with Trevor Murdoch) was a big part of many NWA Pro arena shows in 2007-08," shared Adam Pearce. The Worlds Champion would go on to say "I was looking forward to being around him and working with him and I was and still am very saddened by his passing.”

The NWA World Tag Team Championships, which have laid dormant for much of 2010, changed hands in November, at a Pro Wrestling Krush event in Wisconsin. The Skull Krushers, Rasche Brown and Keith Walker who dominated tag teams across the United States looked for greater fame in 2010. Walker worked dates in Canada with WFX and in Japan with NOAH and Brown began working regularly with Ring of Honor. With the increased conflicting schedules for Walker and Brown, the titles became more difficult to set up defenses. The Tag Team Division of the National Wrestling Alliance grew hungry. After months of inactivity, it was revealed that the Dark City Fight Club would be given a shot at Brown and Walker. The Dark City Fight Club would become the most dominant tag team in Florida winning the NWA Florida Tag Team Titles, competing in FIP and ROH. Many had hoped for the end of the reign of the Skull Krushers and that is exactly what they got. Rasche Brown can be seen weekly on NWA Championship Wrestling from Hollywood. Walker has headed back to Japan. The Dark City Fight Club walked away Wisconsin as the new tag team champions of the world. The Dark City Fight Club have already successfully defended the World Tag Titles in Florida. The renewed interest in Tag Team Wrestling in the National Wrestling Alliance, should take shape in 2011.

November Coming Fire's iPPV was a very interesting concept that came to life through Pro Wrestling Fusion. Internet Pay Per Views are not new in concept, but for NWA Florida to attempt such a feat will be something that can lead to bigger and better things in 2011. The power packed line up was highlighted by two of the biggest names in the NWA, National Champion Phil Shatter and North American Champion the Sheik. The match was one of the most brutal matches in recent history. This iPPV would also showcase a lot of the top talent in Florida including Craig Classic winning the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship and the new NWA World Tag Team Champions the Dark City Fight Club. The Pay Per View can still be order by clicking here.

Much like the NWA World Tag Team Titles, the NWA Junior Heavyweight Championship had fallen dormant. When Quackenbush won the championship by defeating New Japan Pro Wrestling’s Tiger Mask IV, for the Clover-leafed title, many had hoped that the title would become active. And Quackenbush started off defending the Junior Crown often. However in recent months the title was essentially inactive. Quackenbush's commitments to non-NWA promotions kept the title from being defended. Quackenbush still maintains his status in Chikara, EVOLVE, and Dragon Gate USA, but fortunately for the NWA, Craig Classic was able to not only get a shot at the title, but win the championship. Classic trained in Japan and cut his teeth with Big Japan Pro Wrestling had become the NWA Florida Jr. Heavyweight Champion earlier in the year. Classic and Quackenbush faced of on the NWA Pro Wrestling Fusion's November Coming Fire.

2010 also saw the end of one of the NWA biggest members affiliation with the historic Alliance. New Japan Pro Wrestling who have on and off been the face of the National Wrestling Alliance in Japan was stripped of its membership. Much like the ending of the affiliation with TNA Wrestling. It seems the partnership had taken a turn when the Inoki Family was no longer associated with the NWA. During a brief time in 2005, the NWA would farm talent to New Japan with the Inoki Dojo. During this time Christopher Daniels and WWE's Daniel Bryan would hold the IWGP Jr. Tag Team Titles, Puma and the Havana Pitbulls would regularly appear in New Japan. On the flip side; Minoru Tanaka, Shinsuke Nakamura, Togi Makabe, and Toru Yano, would come to the United States to take part in the Inoki Dojo shows that were partnered with NWA Pro Wrestling in Hollywood. After the Inoki Family left New Japan, the talent trade would come to a stop, but only after Fergal Devit a former NWA British Commonwealth Champion, now reigning IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Champion and Karl Anderson, former NWA World Tag Team Champion, now reigning IWGP Tag Team Champion would both sign contracts with New Japan. A few years later Mike Quackenbush would win the NWA Junior Heavyweight Championship from Tiger Mask IV. That would mark the last time a New Japan talent would compete for the NWA. New Japan would no longer promote the NWA name in Japan and chose to affiliate with TNA in the United States. The partnership was no longer beneficial to the NWA or to New Japan. Discussions are currently taking place to find new NWA representation in Japan. And although it hasn't been confirmed by the NWA Front Office, rumors have Zero One being the front runners to fill this position.

We reported back on December 6th that NWA Pro Wrestling Australia and Zero One came to an agreement and would be reactivating the NWA United National Championship. The title had previously been worn by such notable Japanese Wrestlers as Masato Tanaka and Takao Omori, I recently had an opportunity to ask an official from NWA Pro Wrestling Australia what all of this does mean for the NWA? "NWA Pro Australia is set to work close with Zero One this year. With the introduction of the new title, a tournament will take place to crown a new champion," said the representative. He would continue to say "At this stage the NWA UN Title will be seeded higher than the NWA Australian National Championship. Being the UN Champion witl give you more international exposure and benefits. The NWA Australian Championship will still be active and defended regularly across Australia." However he couldn't state for sure if the National Title would return to Explosive Pro Wrestling for defenses, although he did say with regard to the Z1 relationship that they are also working on having the winner of the tournament being seceded in the Zero One Fire Festival Tournament, of course that is also still in the works.

Synergy would bring the NWA in the South East closer than ever before. Talents from NWA Anarchy would begin to compete for NWA in Charlotte, NWA Main Event, Ultimate NWA and NWA Chattanooga. Bill Behrens would also return to Tennessee to become the executive producer for NWA Main Event. The South East wouldn't be the only ones to practice this kind of Synergy. The Garden State would have three new affiliates join the NWA this year. NWA Force One, NWA Dawg, and NWA Vintage Pro. NWA Dawg Pound would crown a new champion in 2010 in former National Champion, Chance Prophet. Prophet's NWA Dawg title win would too create synergy amongst some of the NWA promotions across the East Coast. NWA Dawg Pound would send Chance Prophet to Columbus as part of the NWA Pro Wrestling event at the Ohio State Fair, to Mountain State for West Virgina, to Charlotte for NWA Legends Fan Fest, and with up-coming dates planned for Virgina, Tennessee, and Kentucky.

The NWA Hall of Fame grew in 2010 to include Ed Chuman, "Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers, Danny Hodge Dan Severn, Shinya Hashimoto, Jack Brisco, Nick Gulas, The "Original" Sheik--Ed Farhat, The Minnesota Wrecking Crew.  So much has already been said about the group that included Multiple World Champions.  The men who paved the way for the NWA and the Wrestlers of today.  Thank you for your efforts.

Lastly I would be remiss if I didn't give credit where credit is due to all of the contributors to Alliance-Wrestling.com.  First thanking Eric Sax, Tez Himself, Bill, owawiseman, and Bull of the Woods for their contributions to this site.  I'd also like to thank all of the guests who've appeared on our podcast through out the year.  I was so fortunate to have some of the absolute best guests this past year.  Thank you to all that have appeared.  I also would like to thank each and everyone of you that make the Alliance, your destination for all things NWA.  Our site is growing and we're looking forward to some very big things in 2011 from both the NWA and Alliance-Wrestling, but none of it would be possible without the loyal fan base that supports it.  Now obviously I'm a few days behind, but I would like to wish each and everyone of you a prosperous, safe, and happy new year.

Oct 13, 2010

NWA Hall of Fame Class 2010

Charlotte, NC 10-13-10

NWA Executive Director, Bob Trobich, announced today the selections for the 2010 NWA Hall Of Fame.

Chosen were:

Ed Chuman
"Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers
Danny Hodge
Dan Severn
Shinya Hashimoto
Jack Brisco
Nick Gulas
The "Original" Sheik--Ed Farhat
The Minnesota Wrecking Crew

More information on these 2010 Hall Of Fame choices and the NWA Hall Of Fame will be posted soon on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/NWA-Wrestling/279734928538 and at www.nwawrestling.com

Aug 31, 2009

NWA Hall of Fame 2009: Jerry Jarret

Written By Eric Sax

Jerry Jarrett was born on September 4, 1942 in Nashville, Tennessee. Jarrett was the co-founder of Total Non-Stop Action (TNA). Jerry is the father of 4 children, including former 6x NWA World Heavyweight Champion Jeff Jarrett.

Jarrett was a promoter before becoming a wrestler. Jarrett began promoting shows at the age of 14. He left promoting while going to college. Jarrett was trained to be a wrestler by Tojo Yamamoto and Sailor Moran. Jerry Jarrett was a member of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) from March 20, 1977 until 1986 promoting the areas of Memphis, Tennessee; Louisville, Kentucky; Lexington, Kentucky; and Evansville. In 1980, Jarrett took over the area of Nashville when Nick Gulas folded his promotion.

As a wrestler, Jerry Jarrett was a very successful tag team wrestler. During the time frame of between October 19, 1970 and July 19, 1976, Jarrett won the NWA Southern Tag Team Title (Tennessee Version) at total 15 times with 3 different partners. Jarrett won the title 6 times with Tojo Yamamoto, 8 times with Jackie Fargo and once with Johnny Marlin. Jarrett also won the Mid-American Version of the NWA World Tag Team Title on June 12, 1978 with Jackie Fargo. On May 7, 1975 Jarrett and his partner George Gulas defeated Ron Wright and Don Wright to win both the NWA Tennessee Tag Team Title and the NWA Mid-American Tag Team Title in Nashville, Tennessee. Jerry also won the CWA Version of the NWA World Tag Team Title with his partner, Tojo Yamamoto on July 28, 1980 in Memphis, Tennessee. In May of 1974 Jarrett and Yamamoto win the NWA Southeastern Tag Title.

After retiring from the ring, Jerry Jarrett continued promoting. Jarrett merged Continental Wrestling Association (CWA) with World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW) and formed the United States Wrestling Association (USWA) in 1989. Jarrett purchased WCCW from Fritz Von Erich.

Jerry Jarrett’s title history is listed below.

NWA World Tag Team Title (Tennessee Version)
06/12/78 NWA World Tag Team Title w/ Jackie Fargo

NWA Southern Tag Team Title (Tennessee Version)
10/19/70 NWA Southern Tag Team Title w/ Tojo Yamamoto
01/09/71 NWA Southern Tag Team Title w/ Tojo Yamamoto [2]
05/31/71 NWA Southern Tag Team Title w/ Tojo Yamamoto [3]
06/28/71 NWA Southern Tag Team Title w/ Jackie Fargo
04/ /72 NWA Southern Tag Team Title w/ Jackie Fargo [2]
04/17/72 NWA Southern Tag Team Title w/ Jackie Fargo [3]
01/15/73 NWA Southern Tag Team Title w/ Jackie Fargo [4]
02/ /73 NWA Southern Tag Team Title w/ Tojo Yamamoto [4]
02/20/73 NWA Southern Tag Team Title w/ Jackie Fargo [5]
03/19/73 NWA Southern Tag Team Title w/ Jackie Fargo [6]
04/18/73 NWA Southern Tag Team Title w/ Jackie Fargo [7]
06/30/73 NWA Southern Tag Team Title w/ Johnny Marlin
11/26/73 NWA Southern Tag Team Title w/ Tojo Yamamoto [5]
10/07/74 NWA Southern Tag Team Title w/ Tojo Yamamoto [6]
06/14/76 NWA Southern Tag Team Title w/ Jackie Fargo [8]

NWA Mid-American Tag Team Title
05/07/75 NWA Mid-American Tag Team Title w/ George Gulas

NWA Tennessee Tag Team Title
05/07/75 NWA Tennessee Tag Team Title w/ George Gulas

NWA Southeastern Tag Team Title (Southeast/ Continental Version)
05/ /74 NWA Southeastern Tag Team Title w/ Tojo Yamamoto

NWA World Tag Team Title (Memphis Version)
07/28/80 NWA World Tag Team Title w/ Tojo Yamamoto

Aug 27, 2009

Official NWA Hall of Fame Class of 2009

Paul Orndorff

Dennis Corulluzzo

Terry Funk

Jerry Jarret

Mil Mascaras

Gene Kiniski


Tully Blanchard

This list was confirmed by NWA member David Marquez.

Jul 17, 2009

NWA Hall of Fame 2009 Updates

July 16, 2009 (Charlotte, NC) – Over the years, the National Wrestling Alliance® has inducted many of pro wrestling’s greatest personalities into it’s Hall of Fame and the selection for the 2009 class started last year in Atlanta, GA when “Mr. Wonderful” Paul Orndorff was announced as this year’s first inductee. Currently, the NWA™ Board of Directors is finalizing the rest of the honorees to be announced later this summer.


NWA Executive Director, Robert K. Trobich stated:


“Although we are rounding out the rest of the 2009 Class of the NWA Hall of Fame, I am pleased to announce that the late Dennis Coralluzzo is second person we are going to honor this year. Dennis was one-of-a-kind. To describe him as colorful just doesn't do him justice. But he was also an excellent promoter, who put together great matches and had an eye for young talent. Most importantly, however, Dennis was an almost indispensable ally in keeping the NWA alive in the 90s. One of my fondest memories was journeying to Atlanta with Dennis to convince WCW that the failure to admit Dennis to the NWA (which they did not want) would result in decades of legal action and fees. Dennis and I were, of course, bluffing, but it worked. Once in, Dennis was instrumental in bringing in new members and raising the NWA profile. From appearing on WWF television, to accompanying Dan "The Beast" Severn to the ring in an early UFC bout, proudly holding the NWA Worlds Championship aloft, Dennis was NWA to the end and has a rightful place in the NWA Hall of Fame.”


The NWA Hall of Fame induction of Dennis will take place at the Dennis Coralluzzo Invitational on Sept. 26th at the Wayne (NJ) PAL promoted by Rick Otazu. Tickets for the event are on sale now by emailing a ticket request to mrjcw@optonline.net. For more information on the card please visit www.nwanj.com or www.nwawrestling.com.

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