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NWA Anarchy
Episode 68
June 18, 2007
I apologize for the lateness of tonight's report, but I couldn't help pass up an opportunity to attend tonight's RAW taping, especially when I received two comps. My friend & I laughed our posteriors off when John Cena rapped about pimps, prostitutes and male escorts. Why? Tonight's show was three blocks from the heart of the ghetto. Even funnier, there's a prositution free zone behind my house, I wonder how long the suburbanite could survive in my hood. Probably not long. Cena could be a huge celebrity if McMahon didn't make it look like he was working for the Man. Cena is laughed at and hated throughout the hip hop community. One of the many reasons I don't watch much WWE is because of McMahon's insulting booking. Independent wrestling is where the heart and soul of professional wrestling lies. Yes, I had fun at RAW, but it just doesn't compare to your local indy promotion.
WRESTLING: (n.) \’res-ling\ A sport of contest in which two individuals face off in unarmed combat.
ANARCHY: (n.) \an-ar-key\ (1) A state of lawlessness due to absence of authority. (2) A complete lack of order.
What happens when you mix the two together? NWA-Anarchy!
- Greg Hunter & John Johnson join us for another edition of NWA Anarchy. Johnson reflects upon Chad Parham choosing his opponent for his upcoming TV title defense. This week, Todd Sexton & Sal Rinauro face-off in a mystery partner match, Jeff G Bailey appears with Abomination and the Awesome Attraction battle Justice Served for the tag titles.
1. Steven Walters & Derek Driver vs. Brody Ray Chase & Brandon Phoenix
THE MATCH: Johnson proclaims that Cornelia when undergo beautification when Chase & Phoenix embarrass Walters & Driver so bad that they will never show their face again in the NWA Arena. Phoenix takes a beating early on much to Johnson’s chagrin. Chase turns the tide when they double team Driver behind the referee’s back. Hunter proclaims that Chase has forgotten more about wrestling than a lot of people will ever know. Johnson takes exception to Hunter insinuating that he oozes Ben Gay and has Alzheimer’s. Phoenix counters a wheelbarrow with a faceplant. Chase celebrates after delivering a spinning neckbreaker. After commercial, Phoenix takes Driver over with an exploder. Phoenix distracts the referee so that Chase can drop Driver throat first on the guardrail. Johnson continues to admonish Hunter for calling the Stray Cat old and senile. Chase catches Driver with a pumphandle into an inverted neckbreaker for a near fall. Phoenix calls for the finish and Driver lifts his knees up when Phoenix dives off the middle rope. Walters receives the hot tag and goes Buck Wild on the rudos. Chase slaps Walters Silly and takes Driver down with an uranage. Phoenix finishes off Driver with the STO in this squash.
WINNER: Chase & Phoenix.
COMMENTS: This extended squash lasted about 3 minutes too long. It allowed Chase & Phoenix to showcase their move set and finisher without giving away too much. Vince Russo, Dutch Mantell and the rest of the TNA booking committee could learn how to book a TV show by watching how a good squash match can a personality over. As usual, Chase was fun in the ring with his facial expressions and power moves.
RATING: *½
- Greg Hunter is prepared to pose the $64,000 question to Todd Sexton: Who is your mystery partner? Before Sexton can divulge the secret, Sal Rinauro is here to confront Sexton. Rinauro has no problem further injuring Todd and introduces the longest reigning junior heavyweight champion the NWA Arena has ever seen, Fast Eddie Vegas. Sexton is impressed, but he has a better partner… Masada. Rinauro looks behind him and has this look that he is going get his f**king head kicked in. I would, too if I had to face Masada.
2. Sal Rinauro & Fast Eddie Vegas vs. the Texas Death Club (Todd Sexton & Masada)
THE MATCH: Every time Hunter interviews someone, something bad happens. Tonight is no exception as Masada stiffs Vegas at ringside. Vegas & Masada battle in ring while Sexton battles Rinauro. Masada takes Vegas down with a knee and stiffs him with a punt. Masada follows up with a brainbuster that only Preston Quinn or thingy Murdoch could admire. Sexton demonstrates overcoming a concussion by turning Spoiler and wipes Vegas out with a legdrop to his arm. The heels take over when Rinauro clotheslines Sexton from the apron. Rinauro focuses on Sexton’s head while cutting the ring in half. Vegas connects with a vicious punt between the shoulder blades and a fisherman brainbuster across the knee for a two count. After commercial, Rinauro showboats, but Sexton catches him with a Sunset flip for a near fall. Sexton escapes a double suplex and Masada receives the hot tag. Masada executes a high backdrop on Rinauro and tilt-a-whirl guttbuster on Vegas. Vegas dropkicks Rinauro to backslide Masada for a two count. Rinauro catches Masada with an enziguri while in the High Rent District. Rinauro mounts Masada and he counters with a top rope inverted atomic drop and a powerbomb for a near fall. Vegas springboard dropkicks Sexton to the floor and displays a feat of strength with an inverted fireman’s character. Vegas sets Masada across his knee and Rinauro lands a moonsault for a near fall. Sexton struggles to mount the apron. Masada blocks a double clothesline attempt and Sexton gets the tag. Rinauro nails Sexton with a series of brutal knees to the head. Rinauro lowers his kneepad while Masada suplexes Vegas on the floor. Sexton capitalizes with the Gamebreaker and Masada follows suit with a running DVD. Sexton makes the cover, but pulls Rinauro up at 2. The Death Club lives up to their name with a devastating double team double underhook faceplant. Masada makes the cover, but decides Rinauro hasn’t received enough punishment. Rinauro receives another double underhook faceplant. Sexton makes the cover for the victory. Afterwards, Rinauro throws up the poison tacos that he refused to share with fans when they chanted for one earlier on.
WINNER: Texas Death Club
COMMENTS: Masada looked awesome by employing Japanese psychology when he no sold Vegas’ early on. If you don’t follow Japanese wrestling, when your opponent doesn’t sell, then you stiff him harder and harder until he/she is forced to sell. It makes for some brutally fun exchanges. The stiffness displayed in this contest is commonplace among the main eventers throughout the Mid-Atlantic. The match itself was fun and breathed life into Sexton. Also, it helped that Masada & Fast Eddie were booked in a meaningful match in a special appearance at the NWA Arena. Rinauro throwing up at the end added a nice touch of realism, whether it was intentional or not. Live, I questioned myself why did the Death Club continue to assault Rinauro, but upon reading Lance Goodman’s fun reports, I understand why the Death Club continued to administer punishment when Rinauro was finished.
RATING: **¾
- Agent/Attorney Jeff G Bailey is accompanied by Abomination. Bailey relishes in the complete and utter destruction of the Devil’s Rejects at Hardcore Hell. Yes, it was a blood splashing psychodrama, a real life slasher film that was at the expense of the Rejects. Blood poured from the foreheads of Iceberg, Azreal, Tempers and Tank. Poor Tank was covered in blood, glass, thumbtacks and his own urine. His worthless carcass was hauled off on a long board. It’s hard to believe the Rejects won, but they had the Elite outnumbered because that coward Onyx refused to show up. Bailey threatens that Onyx better never show his face again and calls him yellow. As soon as Bailey further threatens Onyx, guess who appears: Onyx. Bailey tells Onyx his sweater is the appropriate color, yellow for being a coward. Onyx assaults and manhandles Abomination. Abomination throws a temper tantrum, but Bailey holds his back and books a match between the two at the next Anarchy taping. Onyx celebrates with the crowd as Bailey retreats to the locker room.
3. NWA Anarchy Tag Team Titles: Justice Served (Jason Justice & Mikki Free) (ch.) with “Mr. Representation” Al Getz vs. the Awesome Attraction (Austin Creed & Hayden Young)
THE MATCH: The Awesome Attraction is fresh off their victory against the Hollywood Brunettes at Hardcore Hell. The young females display their affection towards the Attraction as they dominate early on. Justice Served will have none of it and immediately take over. Creed finds himself flying over the top rope to the floor and Justice Served easily repel a springboard attempt by Young with a double chokeslam. JS treat Hayden like a pretty boy in jail and brutalize him. Young fights back with a head scissors takedown, but Justice decapitates him with a clothesline. JS continue the brutalization of Young for the next several moments. You can hear the young females in attendance screaming for Hayden to escape a legal assault and battery. The Urban Assault Squad answer the fans request and double chokeslam Free while Jerry Palmer distracts Al Getz. Creed wipes out Free & Getz with a top turnbuckle cross bodyblock and Young puts away Justice with the Flying Squirrel.
WINNER: Creed & Young capture NWA Anarchy Tag Team Titles.
POSTMATCH: The Hollywood Brunettes seek to get the job done when they assault the Attraction. Johnson enjoys the carnage as the Brunettes display their titles.
COMMENTS: This is why you should attend the TV tapings because you never know when a major title change is going to occur. Creed & Young were over enough at this point to get the titles. Also, this provides the booking committee more options to look at regarding the tag title situation. At this point, the JS/UAS feud is so entrenching that the tag titles were becoming second fiddle (not for the promotion, just the feud itself.)
RATING: **¼
- OVERALL: I remember the second half of the 4/7 TV taping was much better than the first half. This week’s episode was well booked and followed up nicely from Hardcore Hell.
- DOWNLOAD: www.thesuperstation.net/nwaanarchy.html.
Episode 68
June 18, 2007
I apologize for the lateness of tonight's report, but I couldn't help pass up an opportunity to attend tonight's RAW taping, especially when I received two comps. My friend & I laughed our posteriors off when John Cena rapped about pimps, prostitutes and male escorts. Why? Tonight's show was three blocks from the heart of the ghetto. Even funnier, there's a prositution free zone behind my house, I wonder how long the suburbanite could survive in my hood. Probably not long. Cena could be a huge celebrity if McMahon didn't make it look like he was working for the Man. Cena is laughed at and hated throughout the hip hop community. One of the many reasons I don't watch much WWE is because of McMahon's insulting booking. Independent wrestling is where the heart and soul of professional wrestling lies. Yes, I had fun at RAW, but it just doesn't compare to your local indy promotion.
WRESTLING: (n.) \’res-ling\ A sport of contest in which two individuals face off in unarmed combat.
ANARCHY: (n.) \an-ar-key\ (1) A state of lawlessness due to absence of authority. (2) A complete lack of order.
What happens when you mix the two together? NWA-Anarchy!
- Greg Hunter & John Johnson join us for another edition of NWA Anarchy. Johnson reflects upon Chad Parham choosing his opponent for his upcoming TV title defense. This week, Todd Sexton & Sal Rinauro face-off in a mystery partner match, Jeff G Bailey appears with Abomination and the Awesome Attraction battle Justice Served for the tag titles.
1. Steven Walters & Derek Driver vs. Brody Ray Chase & Brandon Phoenix
THE MATCH: Johnson proclaims that Cornelia when undergo beautification when Chase & Phoenix embarrass Walters & Driver so bad that they will never show their face again in the NWA Arena. Phoenix takes a beating early on much to Johnson’s chagrin. Chase turns the tide when they double team Driver behind the referee’s back. Hunter proclaims that Chase has forgotten more about wrestling than a lot of people will ever know. Johnson takes exception to Hunter insinuating that he oozes Ben Gay and has Alzheimer’s. Phoenix counters a wheelbarrow with a faceplant. Chase celebrates after delivering a spinning neckbreaker. After commercial, Phoenix takes Driver over with an exploder. Phoenix distracts the referee so that Chase can drop Driver throat first on the guardrail. Johnson continues to admonish Hunter for calling the Stray Cat old and senile. Chase catches Driver with a pumphandle into an inverted neckbreaker for a near fall. Phoenix calls for the finish and Driver lifts his knees up when Phoenix dives off the middle rope. Walters receives the hot tag and goes Buck Wild on the rudos. Chase slaps Walters Silly and takes Driver down with an uranage. Phoenix finishes off Driver with the STO in this squash.
WINNER: Chase & Phoenix.
COMMENTS: This extended squash lasted about 3 minutes too long. It allowed Chase & Phoenix to showcase their move set and finisher without giving away too much. Vince Russo, Dutch Mantell and the rest of the TNA booking committee could learn how to book a TV show by watching how a good squash match can a personality over. As usual, Chase was fun in the ring with his facial expressions and power moves.
RATING: *½
- Greg Hunter is prepared to pose the $64,000 question to Todd Sexton: Who is your mystery partner? Before Sexton can divulge the secret, Sal Rinauro is here to confront Sexton. Rinauro has no problem further injuring Todd and introduces the longest reigning junior heavyweight champion the NWA Arena has ever seen, Fast Eddie Vegas. Sexton is impressed, but he has a better partner… Masada. Rinauro looks behind him and has this look that he is going get his f**king head kicked in. I would, too if I had to face Masada.
2. Sal Rinauro & Fast Eddie Vegas vs. the Texas Death Club (Todd Sexton & Masada)
THE MATCH: Every time Hunter interviews someone, something bad happens. Tonight is no exception as Masada stiffs Vegas at ringside. Vegas & Masada battle in ring while Sexton battles Rinauro. Masada takes Vegas down with a knee and stiffs him with a punt. Masada follows up with a brainbuster that only Preston Quinn or thingy Murdoch could admire. Sexton demonstrates overcoming a concussion by turning Spoiler and wipes Vegas out with a legdrop to his arm. The heels take over when Rinauro clotheslines Sexton from the apron. Rinauro focuses on Sexton’s head while cutting the ring in half. Vegas connects with a vicious punt between the shoulder blades and a fisherman brainbuster across the knee for a two count. After commercial, Rinauro showboats, but Sexton catches him with a Sunset flip for a near fall. Sexton escapes a double suplex and Masada receives the hot tag. Masada executes a high backdrop on Rinauro and tilt-a-whirl guttbuster on Vegas. Vegas dropkicks Rinauro to backslide Masada for a two count. Rinauro catches Masada with an enziguri while in the High Rent District. Rinauro mounts Masada and he counters with a top rope inverted atomic drop and a powerbomb for a near fall. Vegas springboard dropkicks Sexton to the floor and displays a feat of strength with an inverted fireman’s character. Vegas sets Masada across his knee and Rinauro lands a moonsault for a near fall. Sexton struggles to mount the apron. Masada blocks a double clothesline attempt and Sexton gets the tag. Rinauro nails Sexton with a series of brutal knees to the head. Rinauro lowers his kneepad while Masada suplexes Vegas on the floor. Sexton capitalizes with the Gamebreaker and Masada follows suit with a running DVD. Sexton makes the cover, but pulls Rinauro up at 2. The Death Club lives up to their name with a devastating double team double underhook faceplant. Masada makes the cover, but decides Rinauro hasn’t received enough punishment. Rinauro receives another double underhook faceplant. Sexton makes the cover for the victory. Afterwards, Rinauro throws up the poison tacos that he refused to share with fans when they chanted for one earlier on.
WINNER: Texas Death Club
COMMENTS: Masada looked awesome by employing Japanese psychology when he no sold Vegas’ early on. If you don’t follow Japanese wrestling, when your opponent doesn’t sell, then you stiff him harder and harder until he/she is forced to sell. It makes for some brutally fun exchanges. The stiffness displayed in this contest is commonplace among the main eventers throughout the Mid-Atlantic. The match itself was fun and breathed life into Sexton. Also, it helped that Masada & Fast Eddie were booked in a meaningful match in a special appearance at the NWA Arena. Rinauro throwing up at the end added a nice touch of realism, whether it was intentional or not. Live, I questioned myself why did the Death Club continue to assault Rinauro, but upon reading Lance Goodman’s fun reports, I understand why the Death Club continued to administer punishment when Rinauro was finished.
RATING: **¾
- Agent/Attorney Jeff G Bailey is accompanied by Abomination. Bailey relishes in the complete and utter destruction of the Devil’s Rejects at Hardcore Hell. Yes, it was a blood splashing psychodrama, a real life slasher film that was at the expense of the Rejects. Blood poured from the foreheads of Iceberg, Azreal, Tempers and Tank. Poor Tank was covered in blood, glass, thumbtacks and his own urine. His worthless carcass was hauled off on a long board. It’s hard to believe the Rejects won, but they had the Elite outnumbered because that coward Onyx refused to show up. Bailey threatens that Onyx better never show his face again and calls him yellow. As soon as Bailey further threatens Onyx, guess who appears: Onyx. Bailey tells Onyx his sweater is the appropriate color, yellow for being a coward. Onyx assaults and manhandles Abomination. Abomination throws a temper tantrum, but Bailey holds his back and books a match between the two at the next Anarchy taping. Onyx celebrates with the crowd as Bailey retreats to the locker room.
3. NWA Anarchy Tag Team Titles: Justice Served (Jason Justice & Mikki Free) (ch.) with “Mr. Representation” Al Getz vs. the Awesome Attraction (Austin Creed & Hayden Young)
THE MATCH: The Awesome Attraction is fresh off their victory against the Hollywood Brunettes at Hardcore Hell. The young females display their affection towards the Attraction as they dominate early on. Justice Served will have none of it and immediately take over. Creed finds himself flying over the top rope to the floor and Justice Served easily repel a springboard attempt by Young with a double chokeslam. JS treat Hayden like a pretty boy in jail and brutalize him. Young fights back with a head scissors takedown, but Justice decapitates him with a clothesline. JS continue the brutalization of Young for the next several moments. You can hear the young females in attendance screaming for Hayden to escape a legal assault and battery. The Urban Assault Squad answer the fans request and double chokeslam Free while Jerry Palmer distracts Al Getz. Creed wipes out Free & Getz with a top turnbuckle cross bodyblock and Young puts away Justice with the Flying Squirrel.
WINNER: Creed & Young capture NWA Anarchy Tag Team Titles.
POSTMATCH: The Hollywood Brunettes seek to get the job done when they assault the Attraction. Johnson enjoys the carnage as the Brunettes display their titles.
COMMENTS: This is why you should attend the TV tapings because you never know when a major title change is going to occur. Creed & Young were over enough at this point to get the titles. Also, this provides the booking committee more options to look at regarding the tag title situation. At this point, the JS/UAS feud is so entrenching that the tag titles were becoming second fiddle (not for the promotion, just the feud itself.)
RATING: **¼
- OVERALL: I remember the second half of the 4/7 TV taping was much better than the first half. This week’s episode was well booked and followed up nicely from Hardcore Hell.
- DOWNLOAD: www.thesuperstation.net/nwaanarchy.html.