National Wrestling Alliance News & Notes for 7-14-09

1. The Entourage "Ain’t I Great" Jay Clinton & Michael Mosley & "Hollywood Hacksaw" Andrew Alexander & "2 Hot 4 TV" Kyle Matthews) defeated TK "Red" Kross & "the Obsession" Caleb Konley & Bo "Knows Wrestling" Newsome & Dustin Knight.

Legendary professional wrestler Les Thatcher rejoins us on color commentary. Knight receives a hot tag and goes on a wild rampage, but Mosley literally knocks him off his horse with the Midnight Summer’s Dream.
Summer’s Dream is also a show hosted by Tina Bockrath on the Playboy Channel. Afterwards, Jeff Lewis heads out to congratulate his heel conglomerate. As we are about to head to a commercial, Don Matthews appears on the Wrestletron. Don introduces the worst Pandora’s Box Lewis will ever find: Jessco Blue. This is blue collar vs. white collar and the Rowdy Ones are red. After chucking down some booze, they admit that isn’t live, it’s Memorex! Seconds later, Matthews & Blue bumrush the Entourage. As usual, Clinton eats the Lariat of Doom. When it appears the numbers game is in favor of the Entourage, the Wild Bunch head in to make the save. Johnson comments, "It seems like dirty white trash rednecks hang together."

2. "Tadpole" Slim J defeated Tyler Smith w/Bobby Moore via disqualification.

Slim J finally receives the opportunity to get his paws on one of "that Bald Head Jerk" Todd Sexton’s students. The storyline is Sexton has wiped out several of Slim’s trainees over the past few weeks with Johnson believing that it is getting into the head of Slim J. This is a clean back and forth contest until Moore diverts Slim’s attention by grabbing his leg. After commercial, Smith catches Slim with a gutbuster for a near fall. Johnson informs Thatcher that Slim is a walking medical dictionary and was forced to change from a highflying to a more ground based style. Johnson notes it has added 4 or 5 years to Slim’s career. Slim fights back with a clothesline, a back elbow, and a second clothesline. Slim slings Moore aside and hits a top rope inverted DDT on Smith for a near fall. Slim applies a roll through armbar and Moore wastes no time breaking up the hold prompting the referee to call for the immediate disqualification. Sexton heads out while the Technicians double team him. Sexton is bored and wants to end this rivalry for good. Slim reverses course and applies a wrist lock on Moore. Slim grabs the stick and says he will fight Sexton his way: win only by submission or knockout. Sexton is livid as heads back to the locker room.

3. Talent & Money (JT Talent & Andrew Pendleton III) defeated the Wild Bunch (Billy Buck & Chris King) to retain the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Titles.

This is Talent & Money’s first title defense. The Wild Bunch haven’t seen tag tam action for several months after taking numerous beatings from the likes of Kimo and Azreal. Actually, it is more like the Wild Bunch have been Jeff G. Bailey’s and Dan Wilson’s personal pregnant dogs. After ruling the day with double team maneuvers, T & M focus their attack on King. After commercial, Talent hits a German to maintain the advantage. Buck receives the hot tag after King leapfrogs a backdrop attempt. The Wild Bunch connect with the Buck Wild on Talent, but Pendleton breaks up the pin attempt with a good old fashion Cornelia cornea scratch. T & M make quick work of King with the aptly named Bailout. The difference is, this Bailout by T & M worked to perfection while the big super gigantic metamorphic stupendous government bailouts have miserably failed. Sexton has turned out to be the dirt bag heel that he had the potential to be.

– Consequences Creed, who is sporting a Sonic the Hedgehog shirt, and Jerry Palmer head out to the entrance ramp to address Bailey and Shatter. Creed speaks, but is barely audible. Creed offers up the match to Orion Bishop after suffering a concussion. Palmer agrees with Creed’s decision much to Bailey’s dismay.

4. "The Universal Soldier" Shatter w/Jeff G. Bailey pinned Orion Bishop to retain the NWA National Heavyweight Title.

Bishop stands up power to power with Shatter early on and even no sells a back suplex. Shatter quickly realizes a threat to his title is there and immediately takes over with a spinebuster. Bishop fights back with a reverse overhead slam and a Vaderbomb. Bishop misses the Gore and Shatter finishes him off with a spear for the victory. Sorry Orion, no Don West impersonation for you here, but definitely a strong outing.

5. The Devil’s Rejects ("Son of Satan" Azreal & "the Altar of Human Mutilation) w/"Reverend" Dan Wilson & Skirra Corvis & the Staff of Righteosness fought NWA Anarchy TV Champion Truitt Fields & Shaun Tempers to a no contest.

Iceberg launches a premeditated attack on the babyface contingent. Tempers falls to the floor which allows Iceberg the opening he needed on Fields. The Rejects waste no time destroying Fields. Thatcher astutely notes that Iceberg and Johnson are related. Fields hits the Killing Fields out of nowhere to buy himself time. He struggles to his corner and tags in Tempers. Tempers celebrates the hot tag, then turns around, steals Fields in the jaw, and sprays mace in his face. Corvis connects with a brutal curb stomp much to Wilson’s delight. Iceberg squashes Tempers with the Ground Xero splash. Ace Rockwell heads out to make the save but the Rejects neutralize him. In ring, Tempers hits a nasty hangman neckbreaker on Fields. Finally, the New Wave, Palmer and others make the save. Wilson celebrates with Tempers to much of Hunter’s dismay. You only knew Tempers was going to turn on Fields if you saw the cues. Great booking and storytelling here.

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July 4 NWA Main Event TV Review by Larry Goodman

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I checked out the July 4 edition of NWA Main Event TV on the NWA Main Event website.

 

Jason James and Scott Barry on commentary. They teased the arrival of some mysterious new talent.

 

(1) Travis Sawyer (with Tony Lucassio) beat Allen Sheppard in . Good action with some neat submission work. Shepard got a sharpshooter Sawyer used a camel clutch. Sawyer dropped Sheppard on his head with a cradle DDT. Sheppard got a big near fall with a codebreaker and a kick to the face. Sawyer dropped Sheppard on his head with a pumphandle Emerald Frosien after interference by Lucassio. Best Sawyer match I’ve seen.

 

(2) Knuckles & Knives (Johnny Punch & Rudy Switchblade) beat Ben Outlaw & Mike Posey in . Outlaw took a bad landing on his neck off a monkey flip. A sneak knee to back set up heat on Switchblade. They were having a good match until the hot tag to Punch. It went downhill from there. Switchblade pulled ropes down on Outlaw. K & K used a lariat/german suplex combo to pin Posey.

 

Promo by Jeff Daniels and Dominique. Jeff said he gave Dominque what she wanted last week. Satisfying a woman is a difficult task. Daniels promised to amplify the viciousness this week.

 

(3) Jeff Daniels beat White Tiger in via submission. Daniels blindsided Tiger at ringside and spent the entire match shredding Tiger’s shoulder to set up the Dominator. Daniels dispatched with Standard Wrestling Guy, Man Called Rouge and some other nameless jabroni. This was exactly what Daniels match the previous week against SWG should have been.

 

Promo by Shawn Shultz with Lucassio, who had just finished shining up the NWA Mid-America Television Championship belt. “I’ve made a career of spitting in the wind, tugging at Superman’s cape, and you know what? I’m still standing,” said Shultz. He challenged Trobich, Marquez, Porter and Sircy to bring the NWA World Champion to Nashville. Shultz is billed as the youngest and longest reigning NWA Mid-America Television Champion, the youngest and longest reigning NWA champion anywhere in the world, “The Modern Day Viking”, “Mr. Everybody Knows”, and he’s the singular reason to watch this show.

 

(4) Shawn Shultz (with Tony Lucassio) beat Matt Boyce in to retain the NWA Mid-America TV Championship after interference by Mike Posey. Boyce made the comeback and hit a spinning neckbreaker for a near fall. Posey snapped Malibu Matt’s neck off the ropes and he was easy picking for Shultz’s DDT.

 

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