Showing posts with label NWA World Championship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NWA World Championship. Show all posts

Apr 4, 2011

NWA Hollywood ADAM PEARCE vs. COLT CABANA for the NWA WORLDS CHAMPIONSHIP

You've heard about the match that changed the face of the National Wrestling Alliance, now tune into NWA Championship Wrestling from Hollywood on Alliance-Wrestling to see Adam Pearce vs. Colt Cabana for the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion.

Oct 8, 2010

NWA Pro Wrestling KRUSH presents KAOS @ Kosciuszko with NWA World Champion.

Friday October 8th - 7:30 pm BELLTIME Kaos @ Kosciuszko

NWA World Champion "Scrap Iron" Adam Pearce takes on Silas Young!

X Pac takes on Colt Cabana, also in action Mississippi Madman,"Skullkrusher" Rasche Brown, "Mandog" Mase Morgan, The Maximachine, "Cougar Hunt Club" and more!!  Kosciuszko Community Center 2201 South 7th Street Milwaukee WI, 53215...

Be There!Special 'Meet & Greet' @ 6:30 pm with X Pac, Colt Cabana, & NWA World Champion "Scrap Iron" Adam Pearce 

$15 - Front Row | $10 - General Admission | $5 - Kids 16 and under

Sep 19, 2010

Review of SoCal Pro's Super Clash 2010

This would mark the 4th time this year I would make the trek down the 5 South to Mission Blvd. to make my way to the Oceanside Boys and Girls Club. I have been yet to be disappointed by a single show put on by SoCal Pro and and last night was no different. SoCal Pro's SuperClash is one of the biggest pro-wrestling events in Oceanside California.

In the opening bout, the SoCal Pro Tag Team Champions, RockNES Monsters joined Jason Redondo to take on the tag team of "Pretty" Peter Avalon, Ric Ellis, and "Megastar" Tommy Wilson.  No doubt about it, RockNES Monsters have the crowd eating out of their hands.  From the moment the rock version of Tetris hits the airwaves the crowd surrenders their loyalty to the Johnnies, Goodtime and Yuma.  And for their loyalty, the fans are rewarded with spectacular double teams and creative aerial assaults.  Conversely, everything Goodtime and Yuma do for the crowd, "Pretty" Peter does the opposite.  Where the RockNES Monsters lure the crowd in with their charisma, Avalon's charisma chases the fanbase away.  And the "Megastar" somehow, someway, has created a small but vocal fanbase, which were adamant about Tommy Wilson not being a "Mega-Turd."  The Melee that unfolded after the bell rang was something out of a street fight.  Referee Everett Scott was completely ineffective in keeping the action in the ring.  Often being sat on top of the turnbuckle by Wilson.  The action spilled out of the ring very early and spent most of the time out there.  Ellis, Avalon, and Redondo were all nailed with a dangerous, yet tactical double dive from the Monsters than laid out the entire crowd.  It was followed up with a "Megastar" dive on the wreckage of bodies.  Wilson had taken control of the match and looked nearly undefeatable.  That is until the RockNES Monsters hit their patent Ace Crusher/Brain Kick on Wilson and completely changed the momentum of the match.  Redondo was able to capitalize on the dazed Wilson and get the 1-2-3.  A disgusted Avalon abandoned the post match Wilson leaving Ellis looking like the child caught in the middle of a parent argument.  This match could have easily been the main event of most wrestling shows, but this was the opener.  It certainly got the crowd fired up and the action was really intense.

The next match of the night was Angel Santos, taking on Aerial Star.  Santos certainly didn't win over the crowd with his threats of bodily harm to the fans ring side.  This is the second time I've seen Santos wrestle and my only complaint about him is that he doesn't seem to make eye contact with anyone.  I really thought he wrestled much better in this match than the previous one I had seen him in, but it seems he goes out of his way to avoid eye contact.  Aerial Star is Aerial Star.  He puts on a great match taking a couple of high risk maneuvers and attempts to get the crowd into his matches.  I like Star, I'd like to see more of him.  These two put on a good fight, but tonight it looked like Santos was going to take that upset.  Star ate a lot of offense from Santos, even hitting a fireman's carry to a gut buster.  Santos got the near fall, but the victory would go to Aerial Star who racked up yet another victory in SoCal Pro.


Next up was the tag team match up featuring Matt Twizted and Todd Chandler going up against Anchors Away.  Anchors Away maybe underrated as a tag team.  They have some unique offense.  Stone and Jones really put the hurt on Twizted early on.  And Chandler's offense was cut short due to the effective tag team wrestling that Anchors are known for.  Although it wasn't announced as anything more than a tag team match, I think the Anchors are on their way for a showdown with Anchors Away.  The finish came when the Anchors combined for their tag team finish.  One scary moment during the match when a double teamed Todd Chandler look legitimately hurt after an Anchors Away dragon suplex.


The long storied rivalry between Johnny Paradise and SoCal Crazy started in Rowland Heights California.  While Crazy was the reigning champion of SoCal Pro, Paradise was the reigning champion of AWS.  The two would have a title for title match in which Crazy uprooted Paradise and won his championship making Crazy a duel champion in California.  The rivalry would continue even to the end of AWS when both men would eliminate each other out of the 149 Person Battle Royal.  To say these two have bad blood would be an understatement.  Crazy much like RockNES Monsters have the crowds admiration.  And rightfully so, his ring work.  Crazy would gain the upper hand early in the match up when Paradise who was waiting for him in the ring was shocked by Crazy entering through the crowd and hitting a flying drop kick of the top rope.  Crazy kept his early advantage through out most of the match.  His combination of high flying hitting offense kept Paradise off his feet.  A diving clothesline from Crazy toppled both he and Paradise over the top rope and on to the floor.  Referee Chris Massie would reach a 10 count, but that wouldn't stop Paradise in continuing his assault on SoCal Crazy.  Paradise would re-enter the ring and demand to be named the victor because in his words "I'm still standing, he isn't!"  Paradise would attempt to continue the assault when Aerial Star, Chandler, and Twizted would come to his rescue and help him to the back.

After a brief intermission the show returned with the new attitude of Nic Lovin.  No longer so loving, Nic Lovin who starting to resemble a much skinnier version of Necro the Butcher.  Lovin accepted the challenge of Kid Caramba.  Kid Caramba is certainly not a seasoned veteran, but has the ability to connect with the crowd.  Nic Lovin was able to dish out a lot of offense early on.  But the Kid was able to quickly rebound and take Lovin to task.  Only after interference from Peter Avalon, did Nic Lovin recoup and steal a victory from Caramba.

The first of two main events, had to be quickly reshuffled, when Chimera who had fallen ill and was told by doctors to "sit this one out."  Feeling in for Chimera was Locura, who was hoping to best NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion, "Scrap Iron" Adam Pearce.  I never had seen Locura before and I was really impressed with his abilities in the ring.  Pearce the season veteran was certainly at a disadvantage in this match up, as his preparation had been for Chimera and I'm sure registered a complaint with Bob Trobich and the National Wrestling Alliance for the bait and switch in opponents.  And it may seem that Locura may be following www.alliance-wrestling.com because he was well aware of the rotator-cuff injury Pearce is suffering from.  A lot of extensive arm work from Locura to start the match off.  Deep arm-drags into arm bars, kept the World Champion off his feet.  Locura was smart to wear Pearce's arm down.  Locura also mostly stayed grounded during the match, which seems a little out of the ordinary from what I've been told about Locura.  The thing about Adam Pearce is he can really get a crowd worked up.  Some people do not appreciate the nuances of getting a crowd into a match, but Adam just seems to know the precise timing to shout at a fan or make a gesture to get the crowd back into a match.  Pearce perhaps spent a little too much time jaw-jacking with the crowd then concentrating on Locura.  And a couple of times Locura looked to have Pearce defeated.  Once having Adam pinned, with the champ having the ring presence to put his foot on the rope and another time when Locura had him in a submission only to have Pearce find the ropes again.  Pearce a couple of times looked to hit the infamous Superfly Splash made famous by Jimmy Snuka, both times, Pearce was caught climbing to the top.  The match ended almost as abruptly as it began, when Pearce was able to hit his signature piledriver.  Another fun match with Pearce.

In the main event, history was made at the Oceanside Boys and Girls Club, and if you've been following SoCal Pro closely at all, you are more than aware of the tension that has been brewing between Ricky Mandel and Hector Canales.  Former tag team partners.  Former SoCal Pro Tag Team Champions.  Mandel and Canales used to be like brothers.  But that all changed when Ricky Mandel employed the services of one C. Edward Vanderpyle.  Vanderpyle known as the manager of champions did infact manage Mandel to the SCP Heavyweight Championship.  But at the cost of destroying the friendship between Canales and Mandel.  Canales would hunt for an opportunity to seek his vengeance on his former partner through out the past few months, only to finally get him in a one-on-one match up for the SCP Heavyweight Championship.  It seemed the odds were heavily stacked against Canales before the bell ever rang, when Tommy Wilson returned to ring side along with Vanderpyle and Mandel to add some color commentating to the match up.  Early on the shenanigans of Vanderpyle would lead to Mandel getting the upper hand.  The back and forth in the ring would eventually spill out to the crowd, after Referee Everett Scott got caught with a splash into the corner..  Mandel, clutching had the head of Canales, empties one section of seating to toss his one time partner into the seats.  Canales would turn the table and throw Mandel over the security barricade and on to the plastic folding chairs.  Referee Scott still out of it as Canales would throw Mandel into another set of chairs on the outside.  Even making their way to the SoCal Pro Merchandise (which still has the SoCal Pro Collecion of Action Figures, all 5 for $40.  Perfect Stocking Stuffers).  Canales even launched Mandel into the wall where his face connected with a poster featuring his face for said action figures.  The melee on the outside would wind up back in the ring and would lead to Canales winning the SCP Heavyweight Title.  And just as Tommy Wilson entered the ring ready to lay waste to the victor.  But out came the RockNES Monsters followed by the NWA World Champion, wielding a chair to the rescue.  I was almost certain Adam was going to use that chair on Canales, but to his credit, he was there for the celebration.  And a celebration did ensue after the match.  The faces of the locker room emptied bringing a little bubbly and beer to the ring.  And between the champagne showers, Canales invited Mandel the opportunity to face him again at the SoCal Pro next show.  During all of this fans around the ring entered to join the party. 

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Jul 30, 2010

Adam Pearce is a Dead Man! Or my preview of the next 3 weeks of NWA World Championship Matches

Anyone familiar with this website or myself would know that I'm a staunch supporter of the reigning Worlds Heavyweight Champion, "Scrap Iron" Adam Pearce. But even I have to second guess the Worlds Champion grueling schedule for the month of August. And with each grain of sand that drops, Adam Pearce's reign as Worlds Heavyweight Champion could be drawing to an end.

It is a fairly common understanding that the World Champion must defend his title no less than once a month. And under the current direction of the National Wrestling Alliance, the World Champion is usually given a little leeway on these rules. Previous champions have really only averaged a defenses a month. But since March, "Scrap Daddy" has defended that title quite regularly and more than he has had too. Winning the title in March, defending once in April, twice in May, and three times in June. And as July comes to an end, the World Champion will defend for the second time tomorrow night and then fly directly to Columbus Ohio to defend again on Sunday. That's not all, because only a mere seven days of back to back defense against two apt opponents, Adam defends against two more opponents at the NWA Legends Fan Fest. If those defenses are successful, he faces yet another opponent a mere week after that.

Ryan Taylor is quite possibly the most underrated challenger to the champion in the series of defenses. Taylor is a young, hungry pro wrestler based out of the NWA Pro affiliate Empire Pro Wrestling. Taylor rose quickly through the ranks of the EWF, having held each of the EWF Championship titles. He currently holds the Empire Heavyweight Championship and is a former NWA Heritage Champion. Taylor has had opportunities to wrestle for the Worlds Championship before against Blue Demon Jr., so he isn't new to the look and feel of BIG MATCHES. Taylor even once faced off against the WWE's Big Show on an episode of Smackdown.  And Taylor has spent the last 60 days preparing for this showdown. Taking matches with wrestler who are physically bigger, matches against guys like Shaun Rickers and Tommy Wilson, have helped prepare Ryan Taylor for his opportunity against Pearce. Taylor is known for his fast paced style that could upset a champion over-looking the man standing across from him in the ring. These two will meet at Millennium Pro Wrestling's Return of the Scrap Iron.  This show is a homecoming event of sorts for Adam Pearce as it was MPW where Adam first returned to pro-wrestling after taking a sabbatical from the sport in the early 2000 and I wouldn't be surprised if the Los Angeles crowd lends its support to the World Champion.  Could Ryan upset the Worlds Champion?  

Escape Los Angeles and even bigger challenge awaits him in Columbus Ohio at the Fairgrounds when he takes on a Goliath of a man, "The Universal Soldier" Phil Shatter.  Unlike Ryan Taylor, Phil Shatter will not utilize speed to gain an upper hand on Adam Pearce.  No, Shatter will use brute force, smash mouth style of wrestling.  Make no mistake about it, Shatter has been hungry for his opportunity to wrestle for the World Championship for a long time.  And again unlike Ryan Taylor, Shatter has a victory over Adam Pearce.  But even more so that that, Phil Shatter has held the National Championship since January 19th 2009 and for over a year and a half, Shatter has dominated the title.  "The Universal Soldier" has defended his National Championship in Hollywood, Cornelia, Atlanta, McKeesport, Charlotte, and Lebanon.  Shatter's resume also reflects championship titles victories in NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Championship, NWA Mid-Atlantic Heritage Championship, and NWA Anarchy Tag Team Championship, along with several appearances for TNA Impact.  Phil Shatter appeared on one of the earlier episodes of Alliance Radio and said this prior to his first one on one meeting with Adam Pearce, "I have a lot of pride in how I  work in the ring... I will be seen as the Number One contender to that Worlds Heavyweight Championship.  Which is my ultimate goal to be the NWA World Champion." However, lets not us forget that Adam Pearce had to go through Mr. Shatter to become a three time NWA World Champion.  The resourceful champion has gotten passed bigger men in the past, but could this be Shatter's time,  to strike while the iron is hot?  Pearce will be jet lagged from his trip from Los Angeles to Columbus, this could be the opportunity that Shatter has been looking for.  This Sunday, might just be the last time the National Champion might get the opportunity to face the Worlds Champion.  And this match happens at the JD Equipment Coliseum, at the Ohio State Fair in Columbus.  Tickets are ten dollars for general admission and fifteen dollars for ringside.  This Sunday, might just be the last time the National Champion might get the opportunity to face the Worlds Champion.  And this match happens at the JD Equipment Coliseum, at the Ohio State Fair in Columbus.  Tickets are ten dollars for general admission and fifteen dollars for ringside.  

I am not one to doubt the Worlds Champion, but if he survives against former NWA Heritage Champion, Ryan Taylor and if he can somehow outlast the NWA National Champion Phil Shatter, Adam Pearce walks into his biggest challenge of them all.  Bryan Danielson.  Just typing his name sends a shiver down my spine as it probably does to the World Champion as well.  Adam Pearce even made mention of it in a recent interview that he has yet to defeat Bryan Danielson on a one on one match up.  The NWA Website posted this picture of Bryan Danielson and asked "Does Pearce Need to Worry?"  The answer is yes.  Hell yes!  When the NWA reclaimed the World Heavyweight Championship one of the front runners in the tournament was the "American Dragon."  A seasoned veteran who traveled the globe, Bryan Danielson has held championships just about anywhere he has wrestled.  IWGP Jr. Tag Team Champion, ROH Pure Champion, PWG World Champion, ROH World Champion, NOAH Jr. Champion, and countless other championships across the world.  The personification of professional wrestling.  The finals of the NWA World Title Tournament were set when Bryan Danielson defeated Adam Pearce to take on Brent Albright.  A freak injury kept Danielson out of the tournament and away from the championship.  Pearce capitalizing on Danielson misfortune became the champion and never looked back.  Many in the NWA have thought of "What If" scenarios through out the years, but nothing can take away the fact that Danielson lost his opportunity.  Only a few years later Danielson was announcing his acceptance of a WWE Contract and he would say goodbye to the indys, much like CM Punk before him.  Months would pass and we would hear nothing of Bryan Danielson, until his debut on WWE programing, NXT.  The 10 year veteran as the role of a Rookie, eliminated by a faux pas on a live microphone. Only to return, to be fired again for being "Too Violent."  Danielson returns to the NWA at NWA Legends Fanfest a shot to wrestle for the World Championship, if not for a slight twist of fate, could have been his nearly six years ago.  Could August 7th validate the Worlds Championship belt around Adam Pearce's waist or will Bryan Danielson help cater a new era into the World of the National Wrestling Alliance.  Regardless of who wins this match, the champion will wrestle a mystery opponent the next night.  Unbelievable.

To cap off the multiple defenses, in Gainsville Texas, at NWA Southwest  Parade of Champions X, Adam will be putting the "Legendary 10lbs. of Gold" against former WWE Superstar, Charlie Haas.  And there is no denying that Charlie Haas won the lottery of scheduling, regardless of who walks into Gainesville as champion, be it Taylor, Shatter, Danielson, the Mystery Opponent, or Adam Pearce, the champion will not have worked a very tough schedule  to reach the Parade of Champions X.  And as he alluded to on Alliance Radio, Charlie Haas expects whomever his opponent is too "Tap, Snap, or Nap!"  Haas feels good and is ready to take the next step in his career.  And his next step is NWA World Championship.  Pearce has faced guys like Haas in the past and has had struggles with them.  Adam Pearce was defeated by Brent Albright for the NWA World Championship.  And Pearce also had difficulties getting past TNA's Desmond Wolfe when they faced off in Dayton Ohio during a title defense in Ring Of Honor.  Adam sent me a written statement from the road on his thoughts on his opponent at Parade of Champions X. “Charlie Haas is a top-notch, first class competitor.  And his accolades don’t need to be embellished as they are impressive and speak for themselves.  I look forward to August 14 in Texas, because it will be a clash of two men from two different worlds in this generation, with the oldest prize at stake.  And that alone is worthy of the ticket price.”  There is no doubt that Haas will make a great opponent for the champion, the question remains, who will be the champion August 14th?
    
Since 2007 when holding the World Championship, Adam Pearce has defended the title successfully in California, North Carolina, Texas, Indiana, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Virgina, Oklahoma, Virgina, Ohio, Tennessee, Minnesota, Kansas, Arizona and Manitoba Canada, 23 different opponents over 32 different matches. "Scrap Iron" is the twelfth longest reigning champion in the history of the World Championship more and more days than any other champion in the modern era with the exception of Jeff Jarret and Dan Severn.  Sean Waltman, Desmond Wolfe, Sicodelico Jr., Babi Slymm, Damien Wayne, TJ Perkins, Sterling James Knight, "Boogie Woogie Boy" Gary Valiant, Scorpio Sky, Shane Haste, Tommy Wilson, Bam Neely, Michael Strider, Danny Duggan, Joey Ryan, and Johnny Goodtime couldn't take the NWA World Championship off of Adam Pearce.  And the course of the next 3 weeks, Pearce will take on some of the best wrestlers in the World.  In three weeks will the NWA World Champion usher in a new era or will "Scrap Iron" Adam Pearce solidify his 3rd Reign as the greatest World Champion in the modern era.   
 


Jun 24, 2010

Another look at NWA Worlds Champion Adam Pearce

Columnist for the NWAWrestling.com, Michael Simmons recently wrote about the NWA World Champion, "Scrap Iron" Adam Pearce. Having spoken to Adam on multiple occasions, I feel this gives even more insight to the man carrying the Legendary 10Lbs. of Gold.

Pearce and the NWA World Title return to Southern California this weekend as he’s scheduled to take on longtime area mainstay Joey Ryan for SoCal Pro Wrestling on Friday, June 25, then against Scorpio Sky this Sunday for Empire Wrestling Federation as part of the NWA Showcase Tour. Those two events bookend Saturday’s Showcase event in Yuma, Arizona, where he’s set to take on Sean “Syxx-Pac” Waltman.

These three men, Ryan, Waltman and Sky, are among the ever-growing list of challengers gunning for Pearce’s title. Phill Shatter, Charlie Haas, Lance Cade and many others are going after the champion. It was announced last week that even Bryan Danielson is returning to the NWA this August to get his hands on Pearce one-on-one for the first time since 2007. The champ gives his thoughts on the recent situation regarding Danielson and previews the match against the American Dragon.

“Bryan is a supremely talented performer and a quality person outside the ring, and I’ve had the pleasure of being around him quite a bit over the years. I’m confident he’ll find himself successful in whatever wrestling environment he finds himself in, and I’m happy to be able to work with him again,” he said.

“I think that match will open some eyes for sure; Bryan and I had a good one in Vancouver in 2007, and an excellent tag match in Hollywood that probably no one except those in attendance even heard about. I’m looking forward to it.”

To read the rest of the article, make sure you visit NWAWrestling.com.  Along with blogs from Bill Behrens, C.Edward Vanderpyle, and David Marquez along with other new features, the website is creating more content than before.

Jun 18, 2010

NWA Pro/SoCal Pro presents the Showcase


The first match announced is Joey Ryan taking on former stable mate, NWA Worlds Champion the "Scrap Iron" Adam Pearce. Joey Ryan reminded the world that he knows Pearce better than anyone, on a video that hit the web last week. However on Alliance Radio, Adam Pearce guaranteed victory in under 10 minutes. Also scheduled for this event are former NWA World Champion Blue Demon Jr., TNA's Sean "X-Pac" Waltman, Percy Pringle and his Dynasty, Lucha Legend Mascara Sagrada, "Canadian Bomber" Nelson Creed, RockNES Monsters, TJ Perkins, SoCal Crazy, and more

May 19, 2010

Waltman returns to the Showcase -- Again!

Just confirmed by the NWA Front Office, Sean "X-Pac" Waltman will return to the National Wrestling Alliance at the "Showcase" event June 25th in Oceanside, CA as well as the June 26th in Yuma, AZ.  Waltman is certainly no stranger to the hard hitting action of the NWA, having been heavily featured through out the touring extravaganza of the NWA Showcase from 2007 to 2008.  Waltman for a brief time was the NWA Heritage Champion when he defeated Adam Pearce in El Paso Texas, Waltman would later lose the title to Adam Pearce.  The duo would later battle over the NWA Worlds Chapionship, however this time Pearce would prevail.  Waltman is also no stranger to California either having been the last reigning XPW Television Champion in California.

Waltman will join a host of talent already scheduled for the NWA Pro Wrestling - SoCal Pro joint event that will feature Worlds Champion Adam Pearce, Former Champion Blue Demon Jr., Mascara Sagrada, Rock NES Monsters, and SoCal Crazy.  Make your plans to be at the Oceanside Boys and Girls Club, June 25th and on the 26th in Yuma Arizona at the Desert Sun Stadium for Live NWA PRO WRESTLING

May 12, 2010

Alliance Radio is going Big, with Biggie Biggs

Alliance Radio goes live Saturday May 15th with Lance Cade at 2PM Eastern, 11AM Pacific.

Synonymous with NWA Wrestling for the better part of 15 years, Biggie Biggs has wrestled all over the North East gaining NWA Championships in New York, New Jersey, and even Virgina. Trained by Iron Mike Sharpe, Biggs learned his craft with other Northeastern stars like Super Nova, Ace Darling, Devon Storm, and Steve Richards. He would challenge for the NWA World Tag Team Titles with Steve Corino against the New Heavenly Bodies. Later Biggs challenged for the NWA World Championship when he fought Naoya Ogawa in New York. Asbury Park's Own Biggie Biggs debuted in NWA DAWG on April 24th when he defeated Rob Eckos and will be taking on Twiggy Ramirez July 17th Asbury Park, NJ. But before Biggie Biggs answers the challenge of The Bounty Challenge, he'll be talking to Alliance Radio about his NWA Career, the time he almost became NWA World Champion, his future, and this Bounty on his head. And we'll take your calls. 

Come listen to the show at:

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Mar 31, 2010

NWA Pro/PWR International Vendetta

Pro Wrestling Revolution Heavyweight Champion “El Patron’ Oliver John and former NWA World Heavyweight Champion Blue Demon Jr. have come to a point where things are going to change for both men, in their own way.
Oliver John seems to believe that he has nothing left with Blue Demon Jr., now that he is not the NWA World Champion, and even seems to be changing his tone in how he sees pro wrestling as a whole. Many believe the 2 year feud has caused Oliver John many issues, but nobody can be sure but Oliver John himself.
Blue Demon Jr. is on the complete opposite side as he now wants Oliver John to come meet him in Mexico and show him how it feels to wrestle on visiting grounds. Blue Demon Jr. entered this battle as the NWA World Champion, but at this point, many have asked the question… Is Blue Demon Jr. after Oliver John, or is he after the Pro Wrestling Revolution Heavyweight Title?

Where will this take both men, only time will tell. Below you can see and hear the feelings that both men have.










Credit Pro Wrestling Revolution

Feb 16, 2010

Adam Pearce has words for Shatter, Blue Demon Jr., and The NWA Board of Directors


CHARLOTTE, NC -- February 14, 2010 -- NWA National Champion Phill Shatter successfully defends his belt, defeating "Scrap Iron" Adam Pearce on Valentine's Day here.

The win gives the "Universal Soldier" number one contender status and a March 14 encounter in Charlotte with current NWA World Champion Blue Demon Jr.

But Pearce, a 2-time former NWA champ, maintains those in the NWA have it in for him. He now claims he never lost the world title to Blue Demon Jr. in 2008, and says he has never received his rematch. He warns that he'll keep coming back to Charlotte "month after month after month" to set things straight with both Phill Shatter and Blue Demon Jr.

Don't miss out on the huge March 14th card of NWA: New Beginnings! For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit http://www.NWALegends.com/nb.htm

Jan 3, 2010

NWA Southwest 12th Anniversary Update

NWA SOUTHWEST 12th ANNIVERSARY SHOW

NWA Southwest (NWA-SW) is putting together a huge card in celebration of its 12th Anniversary on February 26, at the 2800-seat Central Pavilion on the RMB Fairgrounds in Robstown, Texas. NWA-SW had its first show on February 27, 1998 in Dallas.

On this card will be a World Title match of Battle of the Masked Men with champion Blue Demon, Jr. facing recent WWE developmental Sicodelico, Jr. It will be Sicodelico's second shot at NWA glory since facing Adam Pearce back in 2007.

Kevin Northcutt - former TNA star, 2-time World Tag Team champion, and 9-time Texas champ - will defend versus challenger and long time Texas ring vet Ben Galvan.

Also, the card will feature a [MINI] match and a Tornado match. Live band music will precede bell-time.

Dec 23, 2009

NWA Mexico show is fake and not official!

Credit to Superluchas and a nod to BigKhrisdogg


It was brought to my attention by Gabe Ramirez promoter of Pro Wrestling Revolution that this show is in his words "is fake and not official. Blue Demon Jr. is not booked for this show nor is it an NWA Mexico event." The show even fooled Superluchas so I don't feel so bad about posting it here.

Nov 16, 2009

Blue Demon Jr. makes rare appearance in New York.




Got word from Pro Wrestling-Revolution's Front Office, Border Patrol's Oliver John will be on hand to challenge Blue Demon Jr.

Oct 31, 2009

Mike Rapada returns to NWA Main Event



Mike Rapada, 43, a former two time NWA World Heavyweight Champion, made his internet television debut for NWA Main Event on today's show.

To view this week's episode "Wings 'n Things" click here.

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