Post by lgoodman on Jun 17, 2007 17:10:19 GMT -5
NWA Anarchy put the finishing touches on the build up to Hostile Environment ’07 at last night’s television taping in Cornelia.
In seven days, Owner Jerry Palmer will boldly take Anarchy where no Georgia independent pro wrestling organization has gone before, the famed 2200 seat Mountain Center in Gainesville. And they will do it without using outside talent.
Most of the set up stuff worked well. A few things did not. If the previous show was a home run, then last night’s was a stand up double.
The crowd of 135 didn’t produce anything close to the insane level of heat at the previous taping. It’s not like they were bored. It felt more like they were holding something in reserve for the big show.
Ring announcer Eddie Rich opened the show with a ten-bell salute honoring Sherri Martel.
Rich then introduced Greg Hunter and John Johnson, NWA Anarchy’s announce team par excellence.
(1) Truitt Fields beat Jake Manning in 6:52. Fields blasted Manning with power moves in the early going. He picked Manning off the top rope with a press slam for a near fall. Manning took over with a power drive back suplex. Manning took a bump on his neck that made him mean. Manning tried to stifle Fields’ power, but ended up taking a big gut bump. Comeback time. Manning tried to come off the top, but Fields caught him in his sitout uranage to score the pinfall. It was stellar display of power by Fields, who is over bigtime. Manning clearly knew his role and took great bumps.
Palmer came out and said that nobody had climbed the ladder in Anarchy like Fields. He gave Fields props for taking the Anarchy Television Champion Jeremy Vain to the limit at the last taping. Palmer said Vain was a no show and by all rights he should strip him of the title, but that would just give himl something to cry about. Instead, Palmer granted Fields a title shot at Hostile Environment. “Go get the TV title, big boy.” Fields was mad psyched.
Next up was a backstage vignette featuring Anger Alliance. Adam Roberts asked Brandon Phoenix and Don Matthews for the results of their research on the greatest four man teams of all-time. The best they could muster was the Andersons. Roberts pointed out that they were never a team. Brodie Chase received another big money phone call from Salvatore Rinauro. Chase said Don Matthews would take care of Todd Sexton. Chase tried to keep the info about receiving Sal’s check on the down low, so it appears he’s scamming his partners. Chase bragged about bringing in the money like a leader should. Roberts announced he was working on a bigger and better deal. The NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion, Chad Parham entered the picture. Roberts said he was making the prestige move of taking care of Ace Rockwell, so Parham wouldn’t have to worry about him at Hostile Environment. Parham said forget the prestige. He told Roberts he was being paid to do a job and he better not screw up.
(2) Don Matthews (with Adam Roberts) pinned Todd Sexton with The Lariat after Salvatore Rinauro interfered (6:11). Sexton was ruthless aggression at the start. He got a front guillotine. Lots of MMA influence in Sexton’s offense tonight. Matthews responded with a big league fallaway slam. Roberts interfered liberally. Sexton felled Matthews with a series of leg kicks. Sexton unleashed a barrage of strikes, and got the crossface. The crowd, which had been dead to this point, chanted for the tap out. Matthews powered out. Sexton staggered Matthews with an enzuigiri, dropped him with a Flatliner, and applied a cross armbreaker. Roberts distracted ref Brent Wiley to set up Rinauro’s top rope elbow drop. Rinauro put Matthews on top, but Sexton kicked out. Matthews finished him with his Texas style lariat, which they’re trying to get over as a deadly finisher.
Rinauro accused Sexton of trying to make him look like an imbecile (as if he needed help), so the concussion he got as a receipt was his own d**n fault. Rinauro promised to end Sexton’s career at Hostile Environment. Rinauro was choking Sexton out when Kaleb Conley and Andrew Pendleton made the save. The fans are unmoved by Sexton, so this program works to the extent they hate on Rinauro.
(3) Patrick Bentley defeated Slim J in 15:56 to even their best of five series at 2-2. Mediocre pop for Bentley. J, on the other hand, is treated as a babyface star. This was similar to matches two and three, as J successfully used his ground and control tactics to throttle Bentley. J was mostly working for submissions. He would throw in the occasional big move and pin attempt to keep Bentley off balance The fans were quiet but they weren’t missing a thing. At 6:30, after getting almost zero offense, Bentley slapped the mat in frustration. J applied a punishing cutthroat headscissors, and J managed to bridge out. The crowd got behind Bentley’s comeback a bit. He hit the spring action kick for a near fall. J went back to the submissions with a front guillotine and a rear naked choke. J tried for a wacky variation of a Texas Cloverleaf, but Bentley fought it off. Bentley rallied with a fisherman suplex dropped into a neckbreaker across the knee for a near fall. J hit his flying reverse DDT for a near fall. They went back and forth with pinning combinations. Simultaneous forearm shots connected. J was up first. J went for a huracanrana, but Bentley countered with a Canadian Destroyer type move for the pin. A very good match. Pound for pound, J is the innovative mat wrestler on the planet. He’s educating Anarchy fans about a different style. I didn’t see match one, but this was better than either two or three.
“Slimmy, it’s 2 to 2,” said Bentley. “Are you gonna be ready for the next one, buster?” It got a modest pop. Again, the response for J was much greater as he left selling his neck.
(4) Ace Rockwell pinned Adam Roberts with Aces High in 8 minutes flat after foiling Chad Parham’s interference. Roberts was cheating on the breaks. Rockwell outsmarted him and caught fire. The momentum turned when Rockwell tried to skin the cat, and Roberts nailed him with a basement dropkick. Parham came to ringside with his Starbucks latte. Sound strategy from Roberts here, as he zeroed in on Rockwell’s back. Parham grabbed Rockwell’s leg to thwart a comeback. Rockwell made a move for Parham. Rockwell then tried to shoulder block Roberts from the apron, and got caught with a knee to the head and a swinging neckbreaker. After suffering more pain, blues and agony, Rockwell spinebustered Roberts and it was both men down. Roberts hit a skull cracker that looked suspiciously like Caleb Konley’s Homewrecker. Parham told Roberts to end it with a piledriver. Rockwell countered with a backdrop. Parham tried to intervene, but Rockwell kicked the latte into his face and hit his finisher on Roberts. Just beautiful timing on the finish. It elevated a decent match into something memorable. Rockwell grabbed the title belt and had to the pleasure of tossing it to the crybaby champ. Parham charged the ring, but Rockwell beat him back.
The opener and the main event scored major thumbs up as far as making me want to see the matches they were pimping for Hostile Environment. The other stuff, not so much.
(5) Sex and Money (Caleb Konley & Andrew Pendleton) beat Brodie Chase & Brandon Phoenix via DQ when the other half of Anger Alliance interfered (7:35). Typical tag match format. Konley took the heat. Chase hit a pumphandle neckbreaker and said, “Now, we go to mobile home school,” but Konley fought off the figure four. Konley hit an axe kick and made the hot tag, but the fans weren’t feeling Pendleton as a baby. It was a cringeworthy moment, as Pendleton’s cheerleading for himself was louder than the crowd. I think Roberts and Matthews attacked Pendleton before he even got a near fall. Roberts and Matthews hit their finishers to leave Pendleton laying. The bleacher fans chanted “Horseman Wannabes” at the Alliance.
(6) Mikki Free (with Al Getz) squashed Billy Buck in 2:10.[/b] Getz had the dog collars with him. Buck got instant “Brokeback Mountain” heat. Free proceeded to make the powder blue cowpoke his pregnant dog. Free pounced him before ending it with a pumphandle powerslam.
Getz said they would finish the job on Jackson in seven days. He ordered Free to “hang the hillbilly.” Before Free had a chance to make Buck swing, Jason Justice showed up at ringside. Justice said he hadn’t talked to Getz because he had some soul searching to do. Justice admitted that he had a conversation with Palmer, though. He said Justice Served was the most dominant tag team in Anarchy until Getz showed up. Getz called Justice a quitter, and brought up the many times he had come and gone from Cornelia. Getz invited Justice into the ring. Justice and Free started going at it. Justice had the advantage until Getz clubbed him with the chain. Free hung Justice over the top rope with the chain wrapped around his neck. Jackson and Palmer hit the ring. Free got nailed. Getz barely escaped their wrath.
Palmer said Free was going to get hung “like the dog you are.” Getz and Free stationed themselves at ringside behind a mysterious masked man in a hooded sweatshirt. Palmer sweetened the pot for the Dog Collar match at Hostile Environment: If Free won, “control freak” Getz would gain creative control of Anarchy. But if Jackson won, Palmer would get 5 minutes with Getz along with the dog collar and chain. Poor Justice had to lay unattended while all the talking was going on.
Awesome Attraction (Austin Creed & Hayden Young) vs. Hollywood Brunettes (Kyle Matthews & Andrew Alexander) never happened. Before the match could get underway, Seth Delay and Adrian Hawkins got up close and personal with the Brunettes. 6 way finger pointing ensued. Brunettes started going at it with Delay and Hawkins. Meanwhile, the Attraction brought an 8 foot ladder to ringside. Young did a Flying Squirrel from the top of the ladder to the inside of the ring on Hawkins, which was freaking amazing. The crowd went ape nuts. Awesome Attraction climbed the ladder with the tag belts and stared down at Delay and Hawkins. This group could produce a show stealer in their ladder match at Hostile Environment.
(7) Azrael (with “The Rev” Dan Wilson) pinned Kory Chavis (with Attorney Jeff G. Bailey) to win the man advantage for the War Games (11:10). Match of the night, hands down. To say these warriors have a history would be putting it mildly. Chavis has dropped some weight, and the opening sequence of the match shows how much it has helped his agility. In something of a tribute to Sherri Martel, Bailey raked Azrael’s eyes, and Wilson raked Chavis’ back. Azrael countered the patented Chavis Spinesplitta with an Ace crusher. Azrael’s knees and chops were pure evil, but anybody familiar with these two knew it was going to be stiff. Azrael applied a cutthroat version of a rear naked choke. They battled for control of the top rope. Azrael took the bump, but got his knees up on Chavis’ moonsault attempt. They did a double punch, double enzugiri deal that was both stiff and flawlessly timed. Both men down. Then up and trading. Chavis hit a spiral sitout facebuster for a near fall. Azrael hit the Fall from Grace for a two count. Chavis hit a sky high Spinesplitta, but Azrael kicked out of his delayed cover. The finish saw ref Harold James catch Bailey red handed with the powder. Meanwhile, Azrael used Wilson’s used Staff of Righteousness on Chavis. Azrael then murdered Chavis with the Ted Bundy for the 1-2-3.
Shaun Tempers hit the ring and joined Azrael for a beatdown on Chavis. Jeff Lewis and Phil Shatter came out to help Chavis. Dominous came out to even things up for the Rejects. A table made its way into the ring along with Bailey and Wilson. This was hilarious. They stripped their jackets off. Bailey punched Wilson. Wilson slapped at Bailey. Catfight! Catfight! Dominous went for Bailey. Out came Abomination. He left the Rejects lying in his wake. Wilson ran for his life. Dominous and Abomination wailed away on each other. Abomination tried to put Dominous through the table with a tree slam, but he never got full control of the move. Dominous slid across the table onto the mat. The bleacher fans gave Abomination a loud “you suck” chant. It was a moment that may have ruined the illusion of the invincible monster. Time will tell. Abomination put Dominous through on the second attempt, and ended up falling on top of him. Not exactly the image they were looking for here. Rejects dragged the limp body of Dominous to the back.
Although this is an epic saga of two heel factions locked in a death struggle, thus far, the sympathy factor has been tilted towards the outmanned NWA Elite. The addition of Chavis evened the odds, and now it appears that the Rejects are a man short going into the War Games…or are they?
The segment to build up the ladder match was the high point of the second half. The crowd loved the added stip for the Dog Collar match because they would love nothing more than to see Palmer get his hands on Getz. Azrael/Chavis had the fans revved for the War Games before the unfortunate postmatch thing with Abomination flattened them out.
NOTES: The card for Hostile Environment breaks down as follows: Rejects vs. NWA Elite in the War Games, Parham vs. Rockwell for the heavyweight title, Free (with Getz) vs. Jackson (with Palmer) in a dog collar match, Vain vs. Truitt for the TV title, Brunettes vs. Awesome Attraction vs. Delay & Hawkins in a ladder match with the tag titles on the line, J vs. Bentley to decide the best of five, Sexton vs. Rinauro and Anger Alliance vs. Sex & Money & Derrick Driver & Steven Walters…The Mountain Center has hosted a series of successful MMA shows including a show last night that drew over 1800. Promoter Lane Collyer gave Palmer permission to have fliers for the Anarchy show distributed to all those in attendance...Palmer said he’s hopeful that in the coming week, Anarchy will receive widespread coverage in the local newspapers…Rockwell did a 15 minute segment on the Bert show on Atlanta’s Q100 last week and will do another guest spot this week.
In seven days, Owner Jerry Palmer will boldly take Anarchy where no Georgia independent pro wrestling organization has gone before, the famed 2200 seat Mountain Center in Gainesville. And they will do it without using outside talent.
Most of the set up stuff worked well. A few things did not. If the previous show was a home run, then last night’s was a stand up double.
The crowd of 135 didn’t produce anything close to the insane level of heat at the previous taping. It’s not like they were bored. It felt more like they were holding something in reserve for the big show.
Ring announcer Eddie Rich opened the show with a ten-bell salute honoring Sherri Martel.
Rich then introduced Greg Hunter and John Johnson, NWA Anarchy’s announce team par excellence.
(1) Truitt Fields beat Jake Manning in 6:52. Fields blasted Manning with power moves in the early going. He picked Manning off the top rope with a press slam for a near fall. Manning took over with a power drive back suplex. Manning took a bump on his neck that made him mean. Manning tried to stifle Fields’ power, but ended up taking a big gut bump. Comeback time. Manning tried to come off the top, but Fields caught him in his sitout uranage to score the pinfall. It was stellar display of power by Fields, who is over bigtime. Manning clearly knew his role and took great bumps.
Palmer came out and said that nobody had climbed the ladder in Anarchy like Fields. He gave Fields props for taking the Anarchy Television Champion Jeremy Vain to the limit at the last taping. Palmer said Vain was a no show and by all rights he should strip him of the title, but that would just give himl something to cry about. Instead, Palmer granted Fields a title shot at Hostile Environment. “Go get the TV title, big boy.” Fields was mad psyched.
Next up was a backstage vignette featuring Anger Alliance. Adam Roberts asked Brandon Phoenix and Don Matthews for the results of their research on the greatest four man teams of all-time. The best they could muster was the Andersons. Roberts pointed out that they were never a team. Brodie Chase received another big money phone call from Salvatore Rinauro. Chase said Don Matthews would take care of Todd Sexton. Chase tried to keep the info about receiving Sal’s check on the down low, so it appears he’s scamming his partners. Chase bragged about bringing in the money like a leader should. Roberts announced he was working on a bigger and better deal. The NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion, Chad Parham entered the picture. Roberts said he was making the prestige move of taking care of Ace Rockwell, so Parham wouldn’t have to worry about him at Hostile Environment. Parham said forget the prestige. He told Roberts he was being paid to do a job and he better not screw up.
(2) Don Matthews (with Adam Roberts) pinned Todd Sexton with The Lariat after Salvatore Rinauro interfered (6:11). Sexton was ruthless aggression at the start. He got a front guillotine. Lots of MMA influence in Sexton’s offense tonight. Matthews responded with a big league fallaway slam. Roberts interfered liberally. Sexton felled Matthews with a series of leg kicks. Sexton unleashed a barrage of strikes, and got the crossface. The crowd, which had been dead to this point, chanted for the tap out. Matthews powered out. Sexton staggered Matthews with an enzuigiri, dropped him with a Flatliner, and applied a cross armbreaker. Roberts distracted ref Brent Wiley to set up Rinauro’s top rope elbow drop. Rinauro put Matthews on top, but Sexton kicked out. Matthews finished him with his Texas style lariat, which they’re trying to get over as a deadly finisher.
Rinauro accused Sexton of trying to make him look like an imbecile (as if he needed help), so the concussion he got as a receipt was his own d**n fault. Rinauro promised to end Sexton’s career at Hostile Environment. Rinauro was choking Sexton out when Kaleb Conley and Andrew Pendleton made the save. The fans are unmoved by Sexton, so this program works to the extent they hate on Rinauro.
(3) Patrick Bentley defeated Slim J in 15:56 to even their best of five series at 2-2. Mediocre pop for Bentley. J, on the other hand, is treated as a babyface star. This was similar to matches two and three, as J successfully used his ground and control tactics to throttle Bentley. J was mostly working for submissions. He would throw in the occasional big move and pin attempt to keep Bentley off balance The fans were quiet but they weren’t missing a thing. At 6:30, after getting almost zero offense, Bentley slapped the mat in frustration. J applied a punishing cutthroat headscissors, and J managed to bridge out. The crowd got behind Bentley’s comeback a bit. He hit the spring action kick for a near fall. J went back to the submissions with a front guillotine and a rear naked choke. J tried for a wacky variation of a Texas Cloverleaf, but Bentley fought it off. Bentley rallied with a fisherman suplex dropped into a neckbreaker across the knee for a near fall. J hit his flying reverse DDT for a near fall. They went back and forth with pinning combinations. Simultaneous forearm shots connected. J was up first. J went for a huracanrana, but Bentley countered with a Canadian Destroyer type move for the pin. A very good match. Pound for pound, J is the innovative mat wrestler on the planet. He’s educating Anarchy fans about a different style. I didn’t see match one, but this was better than either two or three.
“Slimmy, it’s 2 to 2,” said Bentley. “Are you gonna be ready for the next one, buster?” It got a modest pop. Again, the response for J was much greater as he left selling his neck.
(4) Ace Rockwell pinned Adam Roberts with Aces High in 8 minutes flat after foiling Chad Parham’s interference. Roberts was cheating on the breaks. Rockwell outsmarted him and caught fire. The momentum turned when Rockwell tried to skin the cat, and Roberts nailed him with a basement dropkick. Parham came to ringside with his Starbucks latte. Sound strategy from Roberts here, as he zeroed in on Rockwell’s back. Parham grabbed Rockwell’s leg to thwart a comeback. Rockwell made a move for Parham. Rockwell then tried to shoulder block Roberts from the apron, and got caught with a knee to the head and a swinging neckbreaker. After suffering more pain, blues and agony, Rockwell spinebustered Roberts and it was both men down. Roberts hit a skull cracker that looked suspiciously like Caleb Konley’s Homewrecker. Parham told Roberts to end it with a piledriver. Rockwell countered with a backdrop. Parham tried to intervene, but Rockwell kicked the latte into his face and hit his finisher on Roberts. Just beautiful timing on the finish. It elevated a decent match into something memorable. Rockwell grabbed the title belt and had to the pleasure of tossing it to the crybaby champ. Parham charged the ring, but Rockwell beat him back.
The opener and the main event scored major thumbs up as far as making me want to see the matches they were pimping for Hostile Environment. The other stuff, not so much.
(5) Sex and Money (Caleb Konley & Andrew Pendleton) beat Brodie Chase & Brandon Phoenix via DQ when the other half of Anger Alliance interfered (7:35). Typical tag match format. Konley took the heat. Chase hit a pumphandle neckbreaker and said, “Now, we go to mobile home school,” but Konley fought off the figure four. Konley hit an axe kick and made the hot tag, but the fans weren’t feeling Pendleton as a baby. It was a cringeworthy moment, as Pendleton’s cheerleading for himself was louder than the crowd. I think Roberts and Matthews attacked Pendleton before he even got a near fall. Roberts and Matthews hit their finishers to leave Pendleton laying. The bleacher fans chanted “Horseman Wannabes” at the Alliance.
(6) Mikki Free (with Al Getz) squashed Billy Buck in 2:10.[/b] Getz had the dog collars with him. Buck got instant “Brokeback Mountain” heat. Free proceeded to make the powder blue cowpoke his pregnant dog. Free pounced him before ending it with a pumphandle powerslam.
Getz said they would finish the job on Jackson in seven days. He ordered Free to “hang the hillbilly.” Before Free had a chance to make Buck swing, Jason Justice showed up at ringside. Justice said he hadn’t talked to Getz because he had some soul searching to do. Justice admitted that he had a conversation with Palmer, though. He said Justice Served was the most dominant tag team in Anarchy until Getz showed up. Getz called Justice a quitter, and brought up the many times he had come and gone from Cornelia. Getz invited Justice into the ring. Justice and Free started going at it. Justice had the advantage until Getz clubbed him with the chain. Free hung Justice over the top rope with the chain wrapped around his neck. Jackson and Palmer hit the ring. Free got nailed. Getz barely escaped their wrath.
Palmer said Free was going to get hung “like the dog you are.” Getz and Free stationed themselves at ringside behind a mysterious masked man in a hooded sweatshirt. Palmer sweetened the pot for the Dog Collar match at Hostile Environment: If Free won, “control freak” Getz would gain creative control of Anarchy. But if Jackson won, Palmer would get 5 minutes with Getz along with the dog collar and chain. Poor Justice had to lay unattended while all the talking was going on.
Awesome Attraction (Austin Creed & Hayden Young) vs. Hollywood Brunettes (Kyle Matthews & Andrew Alexander) never happened. Before the match could get underway, Seth Delay and Adrian Hawkins got up close and personal with the Brunettes. 6 way finger pointing ensued. Brunettes started going at it with Delay and Hawkins. Meanwhile, the Attraction brought an 8 foot ladder to ringside. Young did a Flying Squirrel from the top of the ladder to the inside of the ring on Hawkins, which was freaking amazing. The crowd went ape nuts. Awesome Attraction climbed the ladder with the tag belts and stared down at Delay and Hawkins. This group could produce a show stealer in their ladder match at Hostile Environment.
(7) Azrael (with “The Rev” Dan Wilson) pinned Kory Chavis (with Attorney Jeff G. Bailey) to win the man advantage for the War Games (11:10). Match of the night, hands down. To say these warriors have a history would be putting it mildly. Chavis has dropped some weight, and the opening sequence of the match shows how much it has helped his agility. In something of a tribute to Sherri Martel, Bailey raked Azrael’s eyes, and Wilson raked Chavis’ back. Azrael countered the patented Chavis Spinesplitta with an Ace crusher. Azrael’s knees and chops were pure evil, but anybody familiar with these two knew it was going to be stiff. Azrael applied a cutthroat version of a rear naked choke. They battled for control of the top rope. Azrael took the bump, but got his knees up on Chavis’ moonsault attempt. They did a double punch, double enzugiri deal that was both stiff and flawlessly timed. Both men down. Then up and trading. Chavis hit a spiral sitout facebuster for a near fall. Azrael hit the Fall from Grace for a two count. Chavis hit a sky high Spinesplitta, but Azrael kicked out of his delayed cover. The finish saw ref Harold James catch Bailey red handed with the powder. Meanwhile, Azrael used Wilson’s used Staff of Righteousness on Chavis. Azrael then murdered Chavis with the Ted Bundy for the 1-2-3.
Shaun Tempers hit the ring and joined Azrael for a beatdown on Chavis. Jeff Lewis and Phil Shatter came out to help Chavis. Dominous came out to even things up for the Rejects. A table made its way into the ring along with Bailey and Wilson. This was hilarious. They stripped their jackets off. Bailey punched Wilson. Wilson slapped at Bailey. Catfight! Catfight! Dominous went for Bailey. Out came Abomination. He left the Rejects lying in his wake. Wilson ran for his life. Dominous and Abomination wailed away on each other. Abomination tried to put Dominous through the table with a tree slam, but he never got full control of the move. Dominous slid across the table onto the mat. The bleacher fans gave Abomination a loud “you suck” chant. It was a moment that may have ruined the illusion of the invincible monster. Time will tell. Abomination put Dominous through on the second attempt, and ended up falling on top of him. Not exactly the image they were looking for here. Rejects dragged the limp body of Dominous to the back.
Although this is an epic saga of two heel factions locked in a death struggle, thus far, the sympathy factor has been tilted towards the outmanned NWA Elite. The addition of Chavis evened the odds, and now it appears that the Rejects are a man short going into the War Games…or are they?
The segment to build up the ladder match was the high point of the second half. The crowd loved the added stip for the Dog Collar match because they would love nothing more than to see Palmer get his hands on Getz. Azrael/Chavis had the fans revved for the War Games before the unfortunate postmatch thing with Abomination flattened them out.
NOTES: The card for Hostile Environment breaks down as follows: Rejects vs. NWA Elite in the War Games, Parham vs. Rockwell for the heavyweight title, Free (with Getz) vs. Jackson (with Palmer) in a dog collar match, Vain vs. Truitt for the TV title, Brunettes vs. Awesome Attraction vs. Delay & Hawkins in a ladder match with the tag titles on the line, J vs. Bentley to decide the best of five, Sexton vs. Rinauro and Anger Alliance vs. Sex & Money & Derrick Driver & Steven Walters…The Mountain Center has hosted a series of successful MMA shows including a show last night that drew over 1800. Promoter Lane Collyer gave Palmer permission to have fliers for the Anarchy show distributed to all those in attendance...Palmer said he’s hopeful that in the coming week, Anarchy will receive widespread coverage in the local newspapers…Rockwell did a 15 minute segment on the Bert show on Atlanta’s Q100 last week and will do another guest spot this week.