NWA Anarchy

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NWA Anarchy Wrestling is an American independent professional wrestling promotion based in Cornelia, Georgia and promoting events throughout North Georgia. The company is owned by local fire-firefighter turned wrestling promoter Jerry Palmer.

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[edit] History

NWA Anarchy Wrestling was started when its predecessor NWA Wildside closed on April 30, 2005 as a result of then owner Bill Behrens employment with World Wrestling Entertainment's developmental program Deep South Wrestling. Anarchy held its innagural event on May 21, 2005 at the NWA Television Arena in Cornelia, GA.

While NWA Wildside was very popular with the internet wrestling community for its fast paced in ring product, NWA Anarchy appeals to its local audience providing a southern flavored product that doesn't shy away on action, but is driven more by the oratory skills of the talent roster.

To quote wrestling journalist Larry Goodman from Wrestling Informer Weekly

"The mic work is beginning to distinguish NWA Anarchy Wrestling from its predecessor, NWA Wildside. In its day, Wildside had some hellacious talkers, most notably Jeff G. Bailey. But they didn’t spread it around much, and the shows often lacked for top-of-the-card babyface performers with strong mic skills. By way of contrast, Anarchy has strong talkers up and down the card, and this show highlighted that strength as much as any."

In September of 2005, after a falling out with World Wrestling Entertainment, former Wildside owner Bill Behrens joined NWA Anarchy Wrestling as Executive Producer. As a result, effective January 2006, NWA Anarchy Wrestling inherited the NWA Wildside TV syndication network and began broadcasting their weekly television program across the U.S., United Kingdom and Italy, as well as weekly on the internet at www.thesuperstation.tv.

[edit] Roster

[edit] Announcers

The show is hosted by the NWA Anarchy Wrestling announce team of play-by-play announcer Greg Hunter and color analyst John "The Body" Johnson.

[edit] Wrestlers

  • "Technical Perfection" Chad Parham
  • The Devil's Rejects (Iceberg, Shaun Tempers, Azrael, Dan Wilson)
  • Ace Rockwell
  • Hayden Young
  • Austin Creed
  • Mikael Judas
  • The Hollywood Brunettes (Kyle Matthews and Andrew Alexander)
  • Sal Rinauro
  • Slim J
  • Melissa Coates
  • Kory Chavis
  • Jeff G. Bailey
  • Phil Shatter
  • Kimo
  • Jeff Lewis
  • Nemesis
  • Shadow Jackson
  • Seth Delay
  • The Technicians (Tyler and Bobby)
  • The New Wave (Derrick Driver and Steven Walters)
  • Talent and Money (JT Talent and Andrew Pendelton III)
  • The Wild Bunch (Billy Buck & Chris King)
  • Don Matthews
  • Brodie Ray Chase
  • Jesse Emerson
  • Chip Day
  • Wes Grissom