'Championship Wrestling' on April 14, + full April 7 NWA Anarchy Report
On Monday, April 9, 2007 at 2:19 AM EST Championship Wrestling sent this in:
Championship Wrestling returns to Kingsport, TN this Saturday Night at the Civic Auditorium.
This event is headlined by Championship Wrestling's 1st Ever "Mixed 6 Person Tag Team Match" as The Tennessee Rednecks & Miss Rebecca Lynn take on The Bombers & Kandy. The winner team will recieve the services of the losing teams manager for 30 days.
Bell Time is 8:00 PM and doors open at 7:00 PM.
Here is the line up:
***Main Event***
CW's 1st Ever Mixed Tag Team Match
The Bombers (Adam York & Thorn) & Kandy
vs.
The Tennessee Rednecks (Chris Richards & Wayne Adkins & Miss Rebecca Lynn
National Heavyweight Title Match
Champion, "Power House" Ray Idol w/ John Hawkins
vs.
"Notorious" Nick Hammonds w/ Moe Jenkins
United States Tag Team Title Match
Champions, G1's Tony Givens & Robbie Cassidy
vs.
"Hard Body" Allen King & Eddie "24 Karat" Golden
$5,000 Bounty Match
"Mr. Happy" Bryan Wayne
vs.
Big Steve Fury
Plus - "Handsome" Beau James, Ryan Dookie, "Cut Throat" Josh Cody & More!
*Card Subject to Change*
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Ticket Information
Front Row: $10
General Admission: $8
Doors open at 7:00 PM.
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Concessions will be Provided by Crickets Hot Dogs
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Venue Information
Civic Auditorium
1550 Fort Henry Dr
Kingsport, TN 37664
(423) 229-9457
For more information on Championship Wrestling, visit us at www.championshipwrestlingtv.com.
You can watch Championship Wrestling TV Online every week for FREE on www.thesuperstation.net.
Larry Goodman sent this in:
Austin Creed and Hayden Young defeated Justice Served to become the new tag team champions at the NWA Anarchy television taping in Cornelia.
It was the right kind of show to follow a blowout like Hardcore Hell ’07. The focus was on setting up future storylines. The title match was very good, and switching the title got the message across that if you miss a show, you might miss something big.
There’s a strong chance last night’s attendance of 120 will end up as the smallest crowd Anarchy draws at the NWA Arena this year. It’s tough to imagine there will be a tougher night to draw than on Easter weekend, just seven days after the binge of violence and bloodshed at Hardcore Hell ’07. The crowd was pretty lively given their reduced number.
Hour number one opened with television commentator Greg Hunter introduced Chad Parham, the man that won the NWA World TelevisionTitle at Hardcore Hell, while preserving his obnoxious reign as the only two-time Heavyweight Champion in Anarchy history. Parham entered to “We are the Champions." Mr. Buckhead was wearing a suit and carrying a cup of Starbucks. Our d***head double champion said the only thing that could make it better was the tag team titles. “The only way that could happen was if there were two of me, and that’s too much greatness for you." Parham said “a kid" named Jeremy Vain was going to face “a guy" named Ace Rockwell in a number one contender’s match later in the show. “Whoever wins lays down in two weeks just like everybody else."
(1) Truitt Fields beat Adam Roberts (with Don Matthews) in 6:05. Fields is a future force to be reckoned with on the babyface side. He’s gets over with the Arena fans a little bit more every time out. Matthews ditched the sloppy looking gear in favor of some shiny new duds. Now, he just looks cheesy. Matthews interfered liberally throughout the match. He took a bump off the apron and a baseball slide, before pulling the ropes down on Fields to turn the tide. Roberts worked over Truitt’s neck. A Fields powerslam brought Matthews up on the apron once again. Roberts charged, but Fields got out of the way and Matthews took the hit. Fields pinned Roberts with a Spinesplitter. Roberts and Matthews played the blame game in the postmatch.
(2) Hollywood Brunettes beat two gibronis (Caezar Chavez & Myric Moore) in 2:56. Brunettes dominated Moore. Matthews did a senton backsplash from a seated position on Alexander’s shoulders for a near fall. Moore made an ugly escape from a double team and tagged Chavez. I’ve seen guys worse than Moore in Cornelia, just not lately. Chavez scored a near fall with a spinebuster. But Alexander made the jobbers pay for a telegraphed double backdrop. Brunettes made a Myric sandwich with their double knee gutbuster/top rope double stomp finisher. Alexander pulled Moore up at the count of two to take more punishment. Alexander then pinned Moore after a flying knee to the face.
Hunter was backstage with Al Getz and Justice Served. Getz gloated about beating up UAS and hanging Jerry Palmer at Hardcore Hell. “When I saw Palmer with his feet dangling, gasping for air and with foam and bile coming out his mouth, it looked like vindication and justice." Getz said there was no chance Palmer could outsmart him. “Like a black man running for president, it ain’t never gonna happen." Great promo.
(3) Seth Delay & Adrian Hawkins beat Patrick Bentley & Don Juan in 10:50. Juan came out alone and addressed his remarks to the “ladies, women and girls over the age of 18." Juan introduced Bentley as a replacement for Chris Marval, which got a huge pop. It was a fine booking idea, since Bentley is always being outnumbered in the feud. Unfortunately, the crowd was dead after Bentley’s initial flurry. This program has lacked the strong heel/face dynamic necessary to get their juices flowing. For a babyface, Bentley’s character is too remote to get fans emotionally involved. Delay is cast as the heel, but there’s a playful warmth about him that is far more engaging. Juan took over on Hawkins and danced. Delay said he wanted “Patty," but then attacked Juan from behind. Hawkins and Delay leveled Juan with a high/low combo move. They worked over Juan’s leg for a long, long time. It was tough to buy Hawkins getting over on Juan to this extent. Hawkins used a single leg crab, and Juan got a ropes break. Delay’s stiff lariat was the highlight. Bentley got the hot tag but there was zero heat. Bentley was taking it to Hawkins, so Delay jumped in. Bentley clotheslined Delay over the top. But while referee Harold James was distracted by Juan’s complaining, Delay jabbed Bentley in the side with a chair. Hawkins pinned Bentley after an Unprettier. It had its moments, but as a whole, this was a dull, uninspiring match.
In the postmatch, Delay and Hawkins had Bentley set up for another chairshot when Slim J hit the ring for the save. J got the strongest babyface pop of the hour and totally overshadowed Bentley.
(4) Jeremy Vain beat Ace Rockwell via DQ due to Parham’s interference (7:05). Parham came out to do television commentary. Rockwell got the jump on Vain, driving him from the ring. and hitting a pescado. Back inside, Rockwell mounted the ropes for the 10 punches and followed with monkey flip. Vain used a filthy eye rake, hung Rockwell upside down, and nailed him with a baseball slide. Vain gave Rockwell a bodyslam onto the floor. Rockwell was down for a seven count. Rockwell came to life with a sunset flip back to the inside, but Vain cut him off with a leg lariat for a two count. Vain ducked an enzuigiri and dropped an elbow for another two count. Not sure if that was the spot, but Rockwell hurt his neck and was barely able to move. Rockwell gutted out a spinebuster and they went to the finish. Parham came to ringside and tossed his cup of coffee in Vain’s face. Brent Wiley DQed Rockwell. Vain was in a fucking state of euphoria about being the number one contender. “I did it all by myself." Rockwell crawled towards the ramp and needed help to make it all the way. The report I got was that he suffered a stinger. Scary stuff.
For hour number two…
(5) Brodie Ray Chase & Brandon Phoenix beat Derrick Driver & Steven Walters in 10:25.
Walters’ trunks read “The Fever." Walters got off to a fast start against Phoenix. Driver followed suit with a springboard back elbow and a split-legged moonsault for a near fall. Driver worked some NWA Wildside shows here about 5 years ago. At the time, he was too scrawny. Now, he looks like a pro wrestler. Chase confused the ref and took over without tagging. The heels punished Driver with power moves. Phoenix was a suplex machine. He’s pared down his offense to the things that look good. Chase pulled Driver out, punched him in the face, and gave him a classic throat-first drop on the rail. BRC did his pumphandle back suplex - pumphandle neckbreaker sequence. Walters broke up the pin. “The Fever" got the tag. Little Walters’ lariat attempt bounced off of Chase. Walters got his near fall and you knew the end was near. Chase smoked Walters with a spiral chokeslam. The finish was a Chase stunner to set up an STO by Phoenix.
Ring announcer Eddie Rich threw it backstage to Hunter with Salvatore Rinauro and Todd Sexton. Rinauro said that if Sexton wanted to drag it out, he had no problems injuring him further. Rinauro said he had dug into the past for a partner and had come up with the longest reigning junior heavyweight champion in Wildside history, Fast Eddie. Rinauro told Eddie there would be none of the Three Guys frivolity, because this was personal. Sexton’s partner was standing behind Rinauro and Eddie. It was none other than Masada~! Sexton said the Texas Death Club was back.
(6) Texas Death Club (Todd Sexton & Masada) beat Salvatore Rinauro & Fast Eddie Vegas) via submission in 12:07. Eddie to Sal (upon hearing the underwhelming crowd response): “Nobody knows who I am. Whoo!" Masada got a strong pop considering he hadn’t been back since the Wildside days. Four way action to start. Masada and Eddie had a crisp exchange. Masada’s chops were as stiff as any ever seen in an Anarchy ring. Masada hit a brainbuster on Eddie. He brought Sal in the hardway and gave him a long distance hiptoss. Rinauro surprised Sexton with a clothesline from the apron to start the heat. Wiley tried to get uppity, and Rinauro slapped the hell out of him. Eddie landed a wicked stiff kick to Sexton’s spine. A female fan noted that Eddie’s trunks had billiard balls over his balls. Rinauro taunted Sexton and spit at Masada. Sexton escaped a tandem vertical suplex and made the tag. Wild action down the stretch. Masada hit a tilt-a-whirl gutbuster on Eddie. Rinauro caught Masada with a flying crucifix, and Eddie dropkicked Masada into the pinning position. Masada powerbombed Rinauro and Eddie made the save. Rinauro and Eddie gave Masada a slice ‘n dice bicycle kick for a near fall. Sexton made a blind tag and it broke down to a four-way. Rinauro started doing a number on Sexton’s cranium. Meanwhile, Masada took Eddie out with a sick vertical suplex on the hardwood floor. Sexton came back with a Gamebreaker on Rinauro. Masada hit a DVD. Rinauro was toast, but Sexton would not allow the pin. TDC gave Rinauro a pedigree/sitout facebuster, and Masada refused to allow the pin. TDC did their finisher AGAIN and Sexton applied the Anaconda vise. Rinauro puked up a disgusting puddle of chunky, yellowish bile. A brutal match. Seeing Eddie is always a treat. Masada was as good as ever, except with a lot more scars.
Time out for while some lucky security guys removed the barf from the ring.
Attorney Jeff G. Bailey entered the ring to address “The Reverend" Dan Wilson. He had Abomination at ringside to watch his back. Bailey described Hardcore Hell as “a maelstrom of violence and morbidity" and “a blood splashed psychodrama." Bailey also said Wilson was crawling and crying like a little girl after what Bailey did to him in the Anarchy Rulz match. Bailey admitted that Devil’s Rejects won the match, but that was because the NWA Elite were outnumbered. Bailey called Onyx a selfish coward for not showing up. “He’s yellow, and I’m done with him." Onyx came out wearing an Easter sweater. Bailey said it was an appropriate choice of color. Bailey said he wasn’t afraid of Onyx, and ordered Abomination to let Onyx into the ring. Bailey continued to heap on the verbal abuse. Onyx grabbed Bailey. Abomination got on the apron. Onyx threw Bailey aside and knocked Abomination off the apron with a running shoulder block. Abomination was fuming. Bailey said not now. Hell no. It will be Onyx vs. Abomination on 4/21. Perfect. Working against a much larger man seems to bring out the best in the Genetic Specimen.
(7) Austin Creed & Hayden Young beat Justice Served (Jason Justice & Mikki Free with Al Getz) to win the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Titles in 9:01. This match had great heat across the board. Monster pop for Creed and Young. Early on, they did a double Japanese armdrag on Justice. Young was the star, more explosive than ever, if that’s possible. Young went for a springboard double lariat, but JS caught him in midair and drilled him into the mat. Awesome spot. The fans broke out the “Let’s go Hayden." JS put Young up into the lights with a double backdrop. Nice teamwork here. JS is a better team than I gave them credit for being. Young and Justice worked some nice small man/big man spots. Justice turned Young’s spinning headscissors into a killer sitout facebuster. Justice was on. His work is crisper now than in any of his many runs in Cornelia. Justice followed with a devastating powerdrive back suplex. Anarchy owner Jerry Palmer came to ringside. Free came out to confront Palmer. While this was going on, Urban Assault Squad ran in from the front door and planted Justice with a flapjack. Young hit an amazing frogsplash to score the pinfall. The crowd went nuts for the new champs.
The celebration came to an abrupt halt when Hollywood Brunettes hit the ring and laid the new champions out with belt shots. Brunettes acted like the belts were as good as theirs.
NOTES: Anarchy returns to the NWA Arena on 4/21 with Chad Parham vs Jeremy Vain for the TV Title, J vs. Hawkins and, Abomination w/Bailey vs. Onyx…MAXW returns to Anderson, SC at the Fusion Warehouse on 4/28 with a 7pm belltime. They have a major show planned for 5/12 at the same venue…Masada has been spending most of his time in Japan working primarily for Big Japan and Apache…Fast Eddie has been less active due to the birth of his son, but hopes to work more regularly going forward…Don Juan will be coming into Anarchy on a more regular basis starting in June…Palmer showed up as the new commissioner for Georgia Wrestling Promotion in Ellijay Friday night. The GWP Heavyweight Title match between Shaun Tempers (c) and Adam Jacobs ended as draw. Nemesis won the bodyslam challenge against Iceberg, but Rejects left him in a pool of blood. For the return date on 4/20, Palmer ordered Tempers vs. Hawkins with Kayla Kaos and Wilson barred from ringside. Iceberg faces Nemesis in a grudge match.