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Apr 2, 2012

talkNWA: "Mempho Mofo" Mark Bravura Saturday April 7th 1:30PM Eastern

The Mempho Mofo has been building a reputation in Virigina for quite some time as one of the best.  A former Alpha Champion and reigning and defending  Continental Champion, Mark Bravura has become a staple in the Mid-Atlantic region.  Bravura has recently been feuding with "The Geordie Bulldog" Sean Denny over the Continental Title, a feud that has spanned many years in NWA Fusion over both of these championships.  On April 21st, NWA Fusion returns to action for the biggest professional wrestling event of the year in the state of Virginia, Shanghai Showdown on  at King and Queen Elementary School.  The Mempho Mofo defends the NWA Continental Title against Denny one more time.  We'll also be speaking to the Mofo on his experiences teaming with Shaun Ricker in Future Stars of Wrestling, working matches for TNA Wrestling, and participating in the Team Taz Dojo.  

Oct 20, 2011

Rampage Pro Wrestling's Doc Gayton threatens NWA Worlds Champion

December 18th, NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion Adam Pearce promises to grow his legend in Warner-Robins Georgia at the expense of the talent of Rampage Pro Wrestling. Just a few weeks ago the contract was sent to RPW that Adam Pearce will return and defend his championship. Doc Gayton replied to Adam's announcement with one of his own, threatening Pearce's 4th Reign as Champion. "There are plenty of people in the [Rampage Locker Room] who can take that belt off of you"

Before the 4 Time NWA Worlds Champion returns to Rampage Pro, War Games returns to Georgia as RPW presents Doctoberfest on October 30th. Besides the showdown between Jimmy Rave Approved meets Kyle Matthews crew, Rampage has a special deal for fans who attend. Regular priced tickets will be available for just $5 who attend the TNA Television Taping in Macon.

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 13, 2011

4 Years Ago Today, the NWA and TNA end its 5 Year Agreement

“Ah camera man, I’m glad you are here,” said by the then independent wrestler who is synonymous with excellence, Bryan Danielson. He would continue with “I have a message for the NWA and all of the NWA fans. I have beaten all of the best wrestlers in the World; I've beaten Samoa Joe, Jushin Liger, Minoru Tanaka. I have beaten everyone, everywhere. I am the best. And now I am coming after the NWA World Heavyweight Championship."  It all started off so innocently. The NWA World Heavyweight Championship along with the NWA World Tag Team Championships had become somewhat exclusive to Total Non-Stop Action. TNA Wrestling and come to an agreement to lease the NWA Properties. Was this the lament of a man with bravado or was this the beginning to something none of us were expecting. Only on NWA Anniversary Shows and a rare NWA event the World Title on occasion would be defended outside of a TNA venue. But even then, the World Titles became increasingly more difficult for NWA Promoters to book. Around the same time there was speculation that TNA was growing frustrated by the demands of the NWA and even stopped referring to the Legendary 10lbs of Gold as the NWA Worlds Title and simply would call it the TNA World Title. Things changed dramatically on on this date, four years ago.  The NWA Titles would appear for the last time on TNA and the NWA would regain its freedom.



May 13th 2007. Prior to the TNA pay per view Sacrifice, via a YouTube video, the Executive Director for the National Wrestling Alliance Robert K. Trobich announces that the NWA and TNA have ended their 5 year professional relationship and that the NWA has officially striped both Christian Cage and Team 3D of the NWA Worlds Heavyweight and Tag Team Champions, respectively.

The fallout of this announcement would launch dozens of videos on YouTube of wrestlers from around the world asking for their opportunity to be included into the tournament to crown a new NWA Worlds Champion. Danielson would echo his sentiments about his desire to be champion in a second video. “I want, the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. There are some who say it doesn't mean much anymore. That's a lie. That belt has more history than any belt in the history of pro-wrestling.”

Canadians Nelson Creed and Dru Onyx, Australia’s Bobby Jo Marshall, Mexico’s Nicho El Millonare along with names across the United States; Damien Wayne out of the Mid-Atlantic, Chad Pharam out of Georgia, Chance Prophet out of West Virgina, Aaron Aguilera and Adam Pearce out of Southern California, Karl Anderson out of the Midwest, and even Awesome Kong, the dominant woman’s wrestler out of Japan.

The finals of the tournament would come down to four men, Adam Pearce, Brent Albright, Claudio Castagnoli, and Bryan Danielson.  After a career threatening injury Danielson was replaced by Pearce.  And Pearce would go on to defeat Albright and go on to defend the title 33 times in a twelve month period.  Many would believe that this would be the return of NWA.

Jan 19, 2011

NWA Anarchy for sell?

Filling the void left behind when NWA Wildside closed up shop, NWA Anarchy has produced hundreds of hours of live events out of Cornelia, Georgia since 2005.  NWA Anarchy was responsible for discovering  stars like NWA National Champion Phil Shatter, former TNA wrestler Consequences Creed, and the reigning NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion Mikael Judas.  Nearly 5 years ago, NWA Anarchy with help of NWA Board of Director member, Bill Behrens nearly began broadcasting their weekly television program across the U.S., United Kingdom and Italy, as well as weekly on the internet at TheSuperStation.tv.

It was recently announced that NWA Anarchy would in face be up for sell.  Here is the statement From Jerry Palmer:
I would like to thank everyone who has expressed interest in NWA-Anarchy. We have sent out the prospectus and informational package and have received several verbal offers at this point. The prospectus is still available to anyone who has a legitimate interest and asks for it.

From now until 2-1-2011 at 5pm we are accepting written offers to narrow the field of prospective buyers. It is time to take the process to the next level. So... Anyone wishing to make a legitimate offer should email that offer to jp53@windstream.net prior to this deadline. This should be sent even if a verbal offer has been made. Again, I am humbled by the interest in NWA-Anarchy and encouraged that we will find the next owner that can take Anarchy to the next level.

Jul 1, 2010

NWA Pro/M1W presents: Centre City Slam

NWA Pro/Mach-1 Wrestling present the Centre City Slam at the Downtown YMCA in San Diego CA at 7PM on July 24th.  The event will showcase former WWE Talent.  Scorpio Sky earned the right  to face Shelton Benjamin at the American Sports Center when he defeated Joey Ryan and Johnny Goodtime in a triple threat match.  At the time, Sky had no idea who his mystery opponent would be.  But announced shortly after Scorpio Sky will be taking on Shelton Benjamin formerly of the WWE.  Benjamin a former WWE Tag Team Champion and Intercontinental Champion will certainly one of Sky's toughest opponents to date.

Also recently announce the current NWA Heritage Tag Team Champions, the RockNES Monsters, Johnny Yuma and Johnny Goodtime are scheduled to take on Former WWE Tag Team Champions in Paul London and TNA's Brian Kendrick. In their short time as champions Yuma and Goodtime have fought off the Challenges of Pringle Dyansty members Natural Selection and former NWA World Tag Champions Los Luchas.  But they haven't faced the kind of opposition that the "Intrepid Traveler" Paul London and The Brian Kendrick bring to the table.

Also scheduled Mach-1 Heavyweight Champion, Willie Mack will also be defending against former champion James Morgan.  Morgan has been clawing his way back into a championship match since losing the title, nearly 8 months ago.  And the jealousy Morgan has for Willie Mack's accomplishments only grows as Mack stock has risen in the world of wrestling since defeating Australia's Bobby Marshall for the M1W Championship, appearing for National Touring Wrestling promotions like Juggalo Championship Wrestling and Lucha VaVoom.

 Another Main Event caliber match has just been added to this enormous event.  Joey Ryan just came off an epic match with the Worlds Heavyweight Champion, Adam Pearce.  Joey nearly won the championship the last time he was near San Diego, but this  time he is facing a former NWA World Champion of another kind.  Currently the Heartland States Champion, Steve Corino has held championship gold from all over the world.  Corino's return to the NWA was predicated on that he wanted another shot at the Worlds Championship.  Both of these men have been leveraged to achieve another chance at that crown, but come July 24th something has got to give.  If Joey defeats Corino, surely he breaks the top ten of contenders to the NWA Worlds Titles.  And if Corino scores a victory over Ryan, he too surely has a claim for a shot at the Legendary 10lbs. of Gold.

All this and more during the San Diego Comic Con in San Diego.

Mar 6, 2010

National Champion "Universal Soldier" Phil Shatter Interview


Its good to be the champ. I spoke to NWA National Champion Phil Shatter before his NWA National Title defense in Cornelia, GA, against Steven Walters for NWA Anarchy.  The champion was very candid about his beginnings and his future.  We talk about Shatter's 13 month title reign, his matches in South America, Hollywood, Charlotte, McKeepsport, and Cornelia.  We talked to callers from Charlotte and even Alliance-Wrestling Message Board user DKM, calls in.  Shatter also talks about his relationship with Matt and Jeff Hardy. Shatter needs no introduction to the NWA Faithful he stands 6'2 at 247lbs.  He's held multiple NWA territorial championship courtesy of NWA New Beginnings this is the "Universal Soldier" Phil Shatter.

Jay Cal:  Its great to get to talk to you Shatter, I've been a big fan of yours for a while.  I've been following your career for a through NWA Anarchy I got to see you live in Hollywood for the NWA Showcase.  Let us talk about your beginnings, where did you get your start in the world of wrestling.

Shatter: It meant a lot man, I did a bunch of shows here and there.  I did some time in the military.  When I started Anarchy it was a whole new world to me.  We had our TV tapings there, I came in as a tag team with Truitt Fields and eventually they split us up.  In my opinion I got that NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Title before my time and I always say that.  It matured me a lot because it taught me ,because even though Anarchy is a smaller promotion, oppose to like TNA and WWE obviously, as champion of that promotion , [the title] is over your shoulder or around your waste its your job to carry good matches every night and you are carrying the company and people are looking at you as the champion, the poster child of that promotion.  And when I did win that I knew I was putting bigger shoes on, so to speak.  And it matured me a lot in the ring.I had to learn to adapt to different styles and it helped me further my career as a National Champion also, because I can work different styles and I have learned that because of that.

Jay Cal:  And there is a higher caliber talent in NWA Anarchy, greater than what you are going to see most smaller indies and that's another benefit of being associated with the NWA being able to scout some of the best talent in the World to work for your promotion.  Speaking of competitors around the world, not many people know this about you.  I heard a not too long ago, you were down in South America, in Bolivia you wrestled a show down there.  How was that?

Shatter:  It was a four day trip and we did two shows in Bolivia and the first show was in La Paz.  It was different, a different crowds.  Obviously the people there were hyped up for the Luchadors there and the masked wrestlers and they like different styles and it was a total culture shock for wrestling.  It was kind of like watching the old NWA from the 80s, which I do a lot of, and the crowds were really hot for small things, unlike an American crowd where the wrestling has evolved and the crowds want to see different things.  But in South America they don't get to see wrestling at all, so they were going nuts for arm drags and small things like facials and it was really a great opportunity and it was a blast.  I would love to do it again, to go over over there to defend my national title over then.  To work to good shows in front of those crowds, it was amazing.

Jay Cal:  How did that even come about, did a Bolivian promoter contact you?

Shatter:  David Marquez out in California who does the Showcase shows out there [with Pro Wrestling Revolution promoter Gabriel Ramirez].  He got in touch with me and I had contacted him about it.  [Marquez] gave me a call on a Thursday or Friday and I had to fly out that following Wednesday.  So it was real quick.  So I thank Dave [and Gabe] for that all the time [they] got me that opportunity.

Jay Cal:  That's pretty awesome, not too many wrestlers in the states get to travel outside the states.  And you'll hear a lot of wrestlers say, my goal is... if I don't get into the WWE or TNA I want to go to Japan or Mexico.  So I think its pretty great in the short time of your career that you've been able to travel to South America and take another stepping stone on your path to greatness.  Speaking of greatness, the National Heavyweight Championship you wear around your waste has also been held by certain guys like, former ECW Heavyweight Champion Steve Richards, former GWF North American Champion Doug Gilbert, the current NWA Texas Champion Kevin Northcutt, TNA standout  and Wildside Alum Hernandez and you won that title back in January of last year making your reign a little over a year long, what has it meant to you win such a prestigious championship?

Shatter: Its been an honor man, I grew up watching Tully Blanchard who was one of the main National Champions and Terry Taylor, and the list goes on.  I can hype it up, but the National title means a lot.  The people know [being champion] makes you a major contender for the Worlds Heavyweight Championship.  Its an honor for me to carry [the National Title] to be able to be on that list of the guys you named with others who go on that list its an honor.  Something as a kid I dreamed about holding titles, obviously every kid wants to be a champion.  For me to be able to live my dream and have the national title on the list of something I've done and hold it for a year, its good.  I've been able to live a dream a lot of people don't get a chance too.

Jay Cal:  Not only that, but I'm not sure if you are aware of this, but you have defended that title successfully 12 times.  That wasn't just in Cornelia or Charlotte, that was all over-- Hollywood, McKeepsport, you've defended that title in four states.  That title has traveled more with you in one year than the two years with the prior two champions.

Shatter:  That's good to know, I like that.  I keep all my matches written down, but I didn't know it was 12 times.  That's good to know that I've got to carry it around more than anybody else.  My goal is to really take that National title and put it back on the NWA to where it really meant something and I feel like I have done that.  I've given a lot of good matches with that, not to take anything away from my competitors, we've all worked at that.  Its good to know that the NWA is looking at the National Title as something that has a lot of prestige and should be looked at that also.

Jay Cal:  Exactly, you've won that championship from a Crusher Hansen from out there in Pennsylvania, what were your thoughts on NWA East and your opponent Hansen?

Shatter:  I came into NWA East with eight inches of snow for god's sake and I was shocked by the roads.  I wasn't used to that being from North Carolina.  I got a chance to go back their last September.  It was a real nice promotion, the guys up there are real friendly and for me to have walked into a new locker room and all workers know this, for me to walk into a locker room, oh boy, what's going to happen here.  We all clicked really well and there was no animosity with anybody, even with Crusher Hansen, he was putting the title on the line and he was really professional about it.  I hadn't heard a lot about him, but I thought we had a really good match, a National Title Match and he put up a fight.  [Hansen] was a really nice guy, really old school worker, he was simple, we didn't have to do anything crazy.  The fans got into it what we did in the ring and I'd love to go back their anytime.  I did it in September again and the fans were just the same and I have nothing bad to say about that promotion.

Jay Cal:  As a fan of the NWA I think its great way the B.O.D. champions travel.  And anytime I can see the National Champion going to Pennsylvania, or Cornelia, or Hollywood, or making stops in Texas, Tennessee, I think that's great, not only for the NWA and  yourself, but great for the fans.  Not all of us get to see your matches and fortunately for you, you've been in some pretty prolific matches, so your matches make it to the internet, so a lot of us get to see what's going on in NWA Anarchy and the NWA 60th Anniversary show where you worked with Iceberg and Mikael Judas, and what you've done in the past in Charlotte and what you are doing there now.  Its great that the promotions you work with have been able to showcase your matches on the internet.

Shatter:  Definitely, a lot of guys their [matches are] not put on the internet.  I think Bill Behrens and guys like that who take the time to put my stuff on the internet, not only for me to see, but for my fans-- I can twitter it, I can facebook it, and myspace, so people can watch it and see what I'm about and see the National Title defended.

Caller:  This is Randy from Sarasota and I'm wondering when you are going to give Chance Prophet a shot at your title?
 
Shatter:  Alright Randy from Sarasota, I actually got to wrestle Chance back in July of last year at a show at a Baseball stadium in Ashville North Carolina.  That was his re-match.  I'll give Chance Prophet a re-match any day.  Anytime he wanted one, anytime we get a chance to be in the same state, in the same building and I told him this.  I said I would love to have another shot of him another match with him.  Because he was the National Champion at one time and he never really lost it.  But because of the injury he had to vacate it to [Pepper Parks, who would go on to lose it to Crusher Hansen].  When I did wrestle him I had a victory over him, it gave me a little closure on my reign.  But anytime, Chance Prophet is an amazing athlete and amazing worker and I have the utmost respect for him.  So any time he wants one, all he as to do is call me.

Jay Cal:  Chance Prophet has been a fan favorite at the message boards of www.alliance-wrestling.com and those words coming out of your mouth I'm sure are making are fans excited and maybe at some point you two can hook up down the road.

Caller:  Phil Shatter, from what I understand, you also served some time in the Armed Forces for the United States and I was wondering if you could give us a little history on that.  And thank you very much for serving our country sir.

Shatter:  Absolutely man, and thank you for saying that.  In 2002 I joined the Marine Corps. I didn't get to see war, which I'm [lucky] to say because a lot of soldiers who go out to see war don't make it home from war.  But from 2002 to 2006 I was in the Marine Corps., I got to do some traveling, going over seas with the ship, Greece, Spain, and Italy. I did a little stint in Kuwait, but there was no combat scene, thank god for that.  It was fun time, I had a good time in the military and it was a different life style that not everyone could do.  I couldn't do 20 years.  A lot of guys out there who are doing 20 and a lot of people are doing more than 20.  I have a lot of respect for the guys who can last that long.  I made a lot of friends, went to a lot of cool places, great opportunity, and I carried on the tradition of my father and my uncles and my family.  2002 I carried the tradition of my family, I did my time honorably and got out in four years and was happy with it.

Caller:  Fantastic.  Thank you again for your service to this country.  And nothing but much luck in your road to stardom as being already the NWA National Champion.

Jay Cal:  With regards to your career you were working for a short time with fellow Anarchy wrestlers Mikael Judas and Kimo as TNA Security.  What was your role in TNA and do you have any memorable moments working for TNA?

Shatter:  We were there for around seven months, now with Hogan there, a lot of things have changed.  We were the lower guys on the totem pole so we got booted out.  The security storyline started out with Bugsy McGraw and he was supposed to be the leader and we're the swat team, breaking up fights with Abyss.  I thank Terry Taylor a lot he helped us get down there and we had a lot of fun.  Everyone at TNA, they were out to help the other guys, AJ Styles, Abyss, they were really down the earth people.  We didn't get a chance to have a match, which was unfortunate, but nothing bad to say about TNA at all.  They got to see our faces and they know who we are.  It was fun.  To be able to work for a company like that, I hope they start another Monday night war and I would like to be apart of that.  But we got to be on TV a little bit and it was good times.

Caller:  I was just calling to ask if a Phil Shatter intends on defending his National Heavyweight Title at any of the shows that he is part of here in Charlotte.

Shatter:  We do.  Do you know about the Legends Show on the 14th?

Caller:  Yes, yes I bought my ticket.  And I'm very excited.

Shatter:  Good, I'm glad and thanks for buying your ticket and being apart of it.  We had the [NWA In] Charlotte Show on the 23rd and Greg Price is going to be doing monthly shows starting on the 14th.  Then in March he's doing two shows, Saturday and Sunday.  I will have plenty of opportunities to defend in Charlotte.

Jay Cal:  Talking about Charlotte, like you said on the 23rd you faced a familiar foe Caprice Coleman.  I know you had a match in Georgia just a few weeks ago.  Has he finally been removed from your side or is he a thorn in need of removing.

Shatter:  Our first match was Halloween night and he put up a good battle.  It was a real tough title defense. Then back to Charlotte.  As of now he is the NWA Anarchy Television Champion, so as far as I know, he's not really a thorn in my side too much.  I'm always going to keep an eye on him because Caprice Coleman is a great competitor he's been around since the Wildside times and he has done a lot of things in his career.  I've got a lot of respect for him.  He is something to watch out for in the ring and at any time a guy like that can take a title off you like that.  He proved that when he had won the TV title he had only been back for like 4 months.  So I'll say he isn't a thorn in my side, but he is always in my sight, because he's a good competitor.

Jay Cal:  Charlotte has been good to you, we won't talk much about the past but with NWA in Charlotte using you as a main focal point and also NWA New Beginnings making you the center piece, how does it feel to become the main event in your home state of North Carolina?  You've been in the main events in NWA Anarchy and NWA East, but its got to mean something being in your home state and being that main event for the NWA.

Shatter:  Yeah it does, because Charlotte from my old home town Hickory is about 45 minutes.  To finally be in that spot in the main event and to hold that National Title, its an honor.  For guys like Greg Price and Bill Behrens and the guys who are running in Charlotte like Bob Trobich, the head of the NWA to say we can put this guy in the main event spot, because he can carry the match or the show it means a lot.  There is a lot of pressure because there are matches on the card are going to be amazing and you got to go out and follow and impress the fans, because you are the last match of the card and your job is to send those people home happy.  I feel like I can do that.  I'm in a point in my career where I can keep learning and help carry a good match for the people.  So its a privilege. 

Jay Cal:  Your attorney / agent Jeff G. Bailey at one point was quoted as saying nobody in the NWA that was in Phil Shatter's League.  Coming from Jeff G. Bailey manager of champions, who successfully managed AJ Styles to a world championship.  He successfully managed Anarchy Champions, yourself included, Now you are the National Champion.  In your league?  Who is out there in the NWA who is in your league or is no one in your league?

Shatter:  There are a lot of workers in the NWA.  I listened to you list the top ten earlier and how PWI hasn't been updated.  But guys like Oliver John, I got to see Oliver John a lot in California and he's impressive.  I'm not going to sit here and say no one is in my league, because I don't want to be like that.  I look at guys like Adam Pearce, who I haven't got to work yet, I get that opportunity next Sunday, he is a two times World Champion, I can't say that he isn't in my league.  Because I'm not the Worlds Champion.  Or haven't been, yet.  Its a huge compliment [from Bailey] but I feel like I can compete with anyone and step into the ring with anybody.  So that's a big stepping stone there, Jeff Bailey gets on a rant sometimes.  He has watched me evolved.  I have gotten better over time.  So it was nice of him to say that, I appreciate it.

Jay Cal:  It should be an honor.  His pedigree in terms of managing champions you can't really argue with that.  I watched you in Hollywood.  I saw you take on a guy named Tristan Gallo, it was a fun match.  I kept thinking to myself sitting in the stands, how much i would like to see you face off against former North American Champion El Gran Apolo.  Or another guy like Brent Albright.  I saw Abright take on Mike DiBiase for the North American Championship and the whole time was thinking that this match would be off the charts if Shatter was in it.  This Valentine's day, you are going to kiss your sweetie goodbye, you're going to make your way to Charlotte and your going to face Adam Pearce.  This will be the most prolific match in your career.  What have you done to prepare for this match up.

Shatter:  It really is.  I've said that already before to everybody.  I've had numerous tough opponents.  But Adam Pearce is going to bring it to the table.  He always does in every match.  Obviously you know that he is a two time champion.  He's the booker for Ring Of Honor, the man knows the business and knows what he's doing when he gets into the ring.  So I'm not taking him very lightly.  What I've done to prepare for the match is study Adam Pearce style.  I've watched some of his matches with Brent Albright and even some of his older stuff with Frankie Kazarian and Chrisopher Daniels, it was a three-way.  I don't even know what year it was.

Jay Cal:  I was at that show.  Millennium Pro Wrestling in Southern California, probably 1999 or 2000

Shatter:  Yeah, I've really watched him.  I got a chance to meet Adam last January at the first Charlotte show and it was really the only time I ever met him.  Then later in California during the Showcase.  Superb guy, superb athlete and I said it to Greg Price, its gonna be tough, it'll be a tough National Title defense.  But I plan on coming out victorious like I have the past 12 times like we talked about.  And that's not taking Pearce lightly at all.  He's been around the world, he's competed in different promotions, he has been in the business since 1996, and he knows what he's doing.  He's a professional.  And he knows who he is stepping into the ring with.  He's watched me over time as progressed as National Champion.  He says he's looking past me and he is looking at that rematch with Blue Demon Jr. and he might think that the National title is a step down.  But for me its a step up.  If I'm victorious its a big step up for me, so we'll see what happens.  I'm looking forward to it. 

Jay Cal:  You touched on what I was going to ask, he did go on record saying he was looking past you.  He also said he was looking past Dru Onyx, towards Blue Demon, and then went out and beat Dru Onyx for NWA British Commonwealth Championship in Quebec.  I don't know if this match will be title vs. title, that British Commonwealth Championship has been held by a lot of great names, Adam Pearce is certainly on top of that list.  Does Pearce winning that championship change your plan of attack or are you know what you have to do and that's what you are going to do.

Shatter:  Its really straight up, I know what I have to do.  [Pearce] made his remarks that if he had to, he would add the National Title to his list of trophies.  Nobody has done it in a year in a month now and I don't see Adam Pearce doing it.  Its not down talking [Pearce] or his ability, but I have a lot of pride in how I  work in the ring and how I carry the championship and to me it is going to be a step up and after this match 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.

Jay Cal:  Blue Demon is a marked man.  Half of the Alliance is looking at him now and wondering who is going to take the belt from him.  A lot of people see him living on borrowed time. Lets take a call.

Caller: This is DKM.  My question for Shatter, of course we have a new North American Champion in the Sheik  And you guys are already talking about Blue Demon and I was wondering how Shatter felt his style meshes up with their styles.  What kind of matches does he think they can put on.  I'm sure he is out to  collect more gold.

Shatter:  Absolutely!  I'm always out to collect more gold, that's a goal of mine... the National Title, the North American Title, the Worlds Title.  [In regards to] Blue Demon, being in Bolivia and getting  to work with some of the luchadors out there, it is going to help me a lot with that style. If I get a chance to work with Blue Demon, I [saw him compete in California], he is not one of the crazy high flyers, like you see in lucha libre, but he is a luchador and with that style and being able to work with that style [when I was in] Bolivia, I really think it helped to mold myself and with some of the smaller guys in the states who work a high flying style like Sal Rinuaro, I think it helped me to get ready for Blue Demon.  Now with the Sheik, from what I've seen of the Sheik, I got to see him in California also and in Charlotte and watched his match with Apolo, he looks like the kind of guy we would just beat each other around the ring.  He has a more brutal style, I guess brawler style.  He likes to take his opponent outside and try to ground and pound them.  And I have done a lot of that too, so I think me and him would be equal in the ring when it comes to something like that.  We would probably go back and forth like Wahoo McDaniel and Tully Blanchard used too.  

Jay Cal:  Great comparison right there.

Shatter:  Yeah I watch those guys a lot, I was just watching one of the matches this morning.  Those two back in the 80s, in the NWA and the Mid-Atlantic Stuff, man they were brutal.  Wahoo, would be chopping him and Tully would be punching him and I can see something like that if the Sheik and I ever locked up, that it would probably be like.

DKM:  I would really like to see you hold the World Title one day, maybe even soon.  I've watched your matches on the internet.  You've got a style that goes well with a wrestler, a brawler, you seem to have a good mix.  I would be very excited to see you and the Sheik banging it out for the World Title.

Shatter:  Thanks that would be great.  I appreciate that.  I love to hear fans or friends or anyone's outlook on my matches.  I'm always coming to the back after a match to find out what I did bad or what I did wrong, not what I did good.  I know what I can do good.  I want to know what I can improve on and that is something I really, for eight or nine years I've been in the business, I wanted to just be the best and be able to wrestle different styles and not be a one dimensional wrestler.  I want to be able to work all around, with high flyers, brawlers, technicians, and that's something as a champion and as a wrestler and as a person I want to be the best.  You look at Flair and Tully, Tully is one of my favorites.  Shawn Michaels, he can go out and work any style and if I'm ever going to make it to the big leagues one day, I cannot be one dimensional.

Jay Cal:  So tonight is the night for you Shatter, you are heading out to NWA Anarchy, you are putting the title on the line against Steven Walters tonight.  There is a possibility, although it be very slim, that you might not be champ come February 14th. What can you tell our listeners about Steven Walters?
Shatter:  That's true man, I'm on the road to Georgia right now and Steven Walters is used to tag team wrestling.  His partner Derrick Driver, as New Wave, former NWA Anarchy Tag Champs, they beat me and Kimo for the titles.  That was August 2008, I know what Walters can do in the ring, I've worked him singles, but you can look at it as he is more of a tag team specialist.  At some point in the match, its going to hit him, where is my tag partner?  He is used to being able to bail out of a tight situation if they have too.  Not taking anything away from Walters at all I've competed with him before, I've been in the ring with tags and singles with him and he's awesome.  He's got a different style about him, he can hit a dropkick out of anywhere in any position.  I really have to watch him and his feet.  But I know I'm going to retain my title against him.  I'm not threatened by him, too bad.  

Jay Cal:  One more question Champ.  I follow you on Twitter, I see a lot of your tweets.  But I don't know about the Hardy Show.  Tell me a little bit about that.

Shatter:  There you go.  Fans out there can get on TheHardyShow.com, they have a youtube channel and all that stuff.  The Hardy Show, I met Kimo through the Hardys, Matt and Jeff and Shannon [Moore], introduced me to him.  And it just started happening.  Taping one night and they started putting me on the show and I got to be on the cover of one of the seasons and being on the Hardy Show is a dream come true for any [fan of wrestling].  I grew up watching the Hardys, when I was in School I was watching Matt and Jeff.  Its a fun time and people see the things we do on Youtube and on DVD and its all sporadic.  Some of the things are scripted out and some of the time its just camera and you go and you start taping.  And its fun to be around those guys because you can learn so much from them.  And its great and those guys put all their time into the show; Matt, Jeff, Shannon, and Zombie and all the guys that do production with it.  Its awesome and its good times, its a party even when it isn't a party.  There is always going to be something fun going on.  Its great and I think the fans out there should check it out.

Jay Cal:  Well I'm going to go check it out.  I'm a novus to the Hardy Show, but I've read your tweets about it and anyone out there, if you are fan of Shatter you should check it out.  The Champ is going to wrestling tonight in Cornelia Georgia, for NWA Anarchy, anyone out there should go check out the Champ and support the NWA.  Then next week, the big showdown between you and former World Champion Adam Pearce for NWA New Beginnings, if you are in the Charlotte area, you've got to check these guys out.  

Shatter:  I appreciate all the fans out there who are going to be at the show, those who can't make it we'll keep you posted.  Thank you for your time today and I had a good time.

Jay Cal:  Well thanks for coming on, you are a welcomed guest any time you want to come on here, your welcome and thanks for coming on today.

Shatter:  Absolutely, take care and have a good weekend.

Jay Cal:  You too and good luck on your defenses. 

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Mar 3, 2010

Alliance-Wrestling Radio goes live this Saturday March 6th

Alliance-Wrestling Radio goes live on March 6th at 1:00pm EST

History, the connection to the past. One man in the NWA has been apart of most of the historical occurrences in the National Wrestling Alliance in the past 20 years. He over saw the Ted Turner purchase of Jim Crockett Promotions, he saw ECW disgrace the World Title, he was there for the beginning and the end of the TNA relationship. My guest this week is Robert K. Trobich, Executive Director of the National Wrestling Alliance. Bob will be on to talk about all things NWA including his new project of NWA In Charlotte.  We'll also talk about his tenure with the NWA and where the future of the NWA, plus we'll take your calls.  Tune into Alliance-Wrestling Radio and this Saturday.


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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 all 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-Wrestling Radio is the official podcast of Alliance-Wrestling.com that encompasses in a monthly format of what's hot in the NWA.

Feb 28, 2010

NWA Pro M1Wrestling announces partnership with TNA Wrestling

TNA has established a working relationship with the Mach 1 Wrestling school/promotion based in Orange County, California to give TNA wrestlers an official training location and also look for new talent to eventually bring to the TNA roster.

TNA is sending Knockout Lacey Von Erich to California to train with the M1 trainers, who offer three weekly courses and run weekly shows on Friday nights in Anaheim.

TNA VP of Talent Relations Terry Taylor recently visited the school, along with Orange County resident Frankie Kazarian and Brian Kendrick, to visit the M1 facility.


M1W AND TOTAL NONSTOP ACTION WORK TOGETHER; TNA KNOCKOUT LACEY VON ERICH TO WRESTLING 101

ANAHEIM, CA - Mach-1 Wrestling is proud to announce the arrival of TNA Knockout Lacey Von Erich to Wrestling 101, the official pro wrestling training school for M1W, and “Wrestling 101” students to get a first look by TNA executives.

Since October of 2009, Mach-1 Wrestling’s “Wrestling 101” has established itself as one of the top wrestling schools, with several industry veterans stopping in to share their experience and expertise with its students, including TNA stars Brian Kendrick, and KAZ.

Several “Wrestling 101” students have in short time broken through to the main M1W roster, and appeared on weekly “Friday Fight Night” events, with rave critique for the efficiency of head trainers Joey Ryan and Johnny Goodtime.

“In the spirit of TNA's commitment to developing future superstars we look forward to offering M1W an expedited process through which they can submit potential talent for inclusion on our TNA roster. We look forward to working with M1W on locating and developing future talent for the TNA brand.” says Terry Taylor, Director of Talent Relations for TNA Wrestling.

For information on enrolling in “Wrestling 101” and M1W “Friday Fight Night” events, visit www.m1wrestling.com, www.myspace.com/m1wwrestling, or www.facebook.com/machonewrestling, or call the Mach-1 infoline at (714) 261-4861.

Mach-1 Professional Wrestling is a sports and entertainment brand founded in 2008, and is an affiliate of the National Wrestling Alliance. Visit www.m1wrestling.com and www.nwawrestling.com for news and updates.

http://www.m1wrestling.com/

Feb 18, 2010

New Japan wrestler heads to NWA Florida



NWA Florida is proud to announce the March 6th debut of Kazuchika Okada as part of the Wrestling For A Cause/NWA Pro Wrestling FUSION show in Tampa, FL. We are very excited to have Mr. Okada involved in this huge charity event and welcome him to our roster.

A very special thanks to New Japan Pro Wrestling's Tiger Hattori who feels as though FUSION'S competitive atmosphere and great fighting spirit are both very healthy for the cultivation of this 22 year old athlete. We at NWA FL are humbled to be apart of the growth process of this young lion and we are looking forward to watching Okada wrestle the best competition that Florida has to offer before making his return to Japan.

See Kazuchika Okada Live in NWA Pro Wrestling FUSION
March 6 in Tampa, FL
April 3 in Tampa, FL
April 10 in Ft. Pierce, FL
April 16 in Sanford, FL
May 1 in MArianna, FL
May 15 in Ft. Pierce, FL

NWA Pro Wrestling FUSION
Twitter @ PWFusion

Jan 10, 2010

NWA Pro's Empire Wrestling Federation: Young Bucks vs. Brandon Gatson and Scorpio Sky Music Video






Another video of socalwatts63, his videos feature predominately Southern California wrestling shows. I will feature several videos of NWA shows that socalwatts63 has created. If you like them please leave him a comment on his page.

Jan 4, 2010

NWA Pro Wrestling Revolution: Presents Live Wrestling in San Francisco


Pro Wrestling Revolution continues to work with San Francisco’s John O’Connell High School to help raise funds for much needed programs including after school academics and sports, helping to keep youth off the streets and continue their education.

Pro Wrestling Revolution will be bringing CMLL talent from Mexico, “1000% Guapo” Shocker, “Srongman” Jon Anderson and Lady Apache who will be wrestling TNA’s and San Francisco’s own Alissa Flash for the introduction of the Pro Wrestling Revolution Women’s title.

We look to open 2010 with great success and look forward to seeing all our fans return and meeting new ones!


MAIN EVENT
“Border Patrol – Oliver John & Derek Sanders”
vs.
“Universidad de Guapos” 1000% Fuerte Strongman & 1000% Guapo Shocker

“TNA Knockout” Alissa Flash vs. Lady Apache

SPECIAL ATTRACTION
“Border Patrol – Bryan Cage – Vaquero Fantasma” & Rik Luxury
vs.
“Latino All Stars” Ulysses & El Amante & Chupacabra

Mr. Wrestling #4 vs. Vinnie Massaro

Polyester Express vs. The Weapons of Masked Destruction

FOUR WAY ELIMINATION
Captain Calico vs. Alexander the Brute vs. Billy Blade vs. Dylan Drake
credit Pro Wrestling Revolution

01/04/10 New Japan Results

NJPW “WRESTLE KINGDOM IV IN TOKYO DOME”,
January 4, 2010 (WPW/PPV)
Tokyo Dome
Tokyo, Japan
41,500 Fans



Nakamura remains the strongest with a decisive victory over Takayama. NJ and NOAH share the spoils with Sugiura besting Goto to keep his title, NJ ace Tanahashi defeating NOAH ace Shiozaki in an alleged 2010 Best Bout candidate, Marufuji dethroning Tiger Mask in a spectacular match, and Makabe making short work of Yone. NO LIMIT returned and made an incredible impact, beating the two gaijin teams to lift the IWGP Tag Team Title - TenKoji comparisons arise as the two cocky youngsters look to become a franchise team for New Japan. Full report to follow of what was called a “god performance”, one of the best Dome shows in years.
1. New Japan Pro-Wrestling 2010 Beginning: Super Strong Machine, Wataru Inoue & Mitsuhide Hirasawa beat Jushin Thunder Liger, Koji Kanemoto & Kazuchika Okada (4:59) when Inoue used the Triangle Lancer on Okada.

2. IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Title ~Amistad combativa~: Ryusuke Taguchi & Prince Devitt (c) beat Ultimo Guerrero & Averno (9:07) when Taguchi pinned Averno after the Black Hole Vacation (4th defense).

3. IWGP Tag Team Title - 3WAY Hardcore Rules Match ~Victim and Greed~: Yujiro & Tetsuya Naito beat “Team 3D” Brother Ray TNA Wrestling & Brother Devon TNA Wrestling (c) and Giant Bernard & Karl Anderson (13:28) when Yujiro pinned Anderson after the Limitless Emotion to become the 55th champions.

4. Wrestle Kingdom Special Tag Match ~Blood Stream Blue~: TAJIRI & Masato Tanaka ZERO1 beat Yuji Nagata & Akebono (9:37) when TAJIRI used a Buzzsaw kick on Nagata.

5. Wrestle Kingdom Special 8 Man Tag Match ~The legend never rots~: Terry Funk, Riki Choshu, Masahiro Chono & Manabu Nakanishi beat Abdullah The Butcher, Toru Yano, Takashi Iizuka & Tomohiro Ishii (8:52) when Nakanishi used an Argentine backbreaker on Iizuka.

6. NJPW vs. NOAH Battle Effusions ~Wilderness~: Togi Makabe beat Mohammed Yone Pro Wrestling NOAH (5:39) with a top rope King Kong kneedrop.

7. IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Title ~Highest sky~: Naomichi Marufuji Pro Wrestling NOAH beat Tiger Mask (c) (14:14) with the Tiger Frosion to become the 59th champion.

8. NJPW vs. NOAH Battle Effusions ~Radiance~: Hiroshi Tanahashi beat Go Shiozaki Pro Wrestling NOAH (19:04) with the High Fly Flow.

9. GHC Heavyweight Title - NJPW vs. NOAH Battle Effusions ~Blast~: Takashi Sugiura Pro Wrestling NOAH (c) beat Hirooki Goto (20:54) with an ankle hold (1st defense).

10. IWGP Heavyweight Title - The newest, The strongest: Shinsuke Nakamura (c) beat Yoshihiro Takayama (15:51) with the Boma Ye (4th defense).

Courtesy of www.puroresufan.com

Nov 7, 2009

NWA Pro Wrestling Revolution announces a new championship!

Since the inception of Pro Wrestling Revolution, the fans of the Revolution have been treated to matches featuring some of the most spectacular luchadors from Mexico and the United States. Whether it be "Technico," "Rudo," Mini or Women wrestler PWR has brought some of the finest wrestlers in North America to compete for its championship titles. And coming off the heels of crowning a new Mini Champion, which was granted World Title Status by the NWA Front Office, Pro Wrestling Revolution will be introducing a Women Championship. Already the championship match up has been announced. With two international competitors known through out the world in Women Wrestling. The first announced name was Lady Apache, from CMLL. And recently announced by Pro Wrestling Revolution will be TNA's own, Alissa Flash. Alissa has made several appearances for Chick Fight, a partner of Pro Wrestling Revolution, as Cheerleader Melissa. The new champion will be crowned in San Francisco on January 30 2010.

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

Jan 28, 2009

Cassandro to appear for TNA

Lucha Libre exotico Cassandro, appeared in the Impact Zone this week for the television tapings that are to air on Feb. 5th. Debuting under the name Satanico Del Exotico taped a match for TNA's Xplosion show. Cassandro is a former UWA Light Heavyweight Champion. Cassandro is somewhat of a free-lance wrestler in Mexico and has wrestled for Lucha Va Voom, Chikara, and NWA Pro Wrestling.
Cassandro wrestled a few matches for the NWA Showcase 2008 season, defeating Cobra II and going a time limit draw with NWA Jr. Heavyweight Champion Mike Quackenbush. Cassandro had also previously wrestled for the NWA Showcase Arena shows in 2006-2007.

Apr 29, 2008

New Women's World Champion

In what must be considered the biggest upset of the year, Amazing Kong has finally been defeated for the NWA Women's World Championship. Kong, who has maintained a dual Champion for the better part of the year. Previously holding the AWA Women's Japanese Championship and the NWA Women's World Championship. Shortly after losing the AWA title, she joined TNA and won their Knockout Championship.

MsChif was defeated by Kong for the title last year. MsChif after avenging her defeat from Kong on Sunday, MsChif also defeated Sara Del Rey for the Shimmer Championship yesterday. This marks the second time that our reigning Women's Champion has been a dual champion.

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