Greetingsfrom the NWA Arena in Cornelia, Georgia, where men are men, and the women and children scream their freaking heads off. Stories and angles were the order of the day at NWA Anarchy’s first television taping since Fright Night ’07. And everything worked, especially the blockbuster break up the three time NWA Anarchy tag champs, the Urban Assault Squad. No post-big show let down here. Last night’s show drew 200 despite running against the same local fair that kicked ass on them last year.
Bill Behrens opened with a 10 bell salute for indie wrestler Sean Evans, a non-smoker who died of lung cancer on October 1. Former Wildside television announcer Steven Prazak described Evans as “one of wrestling’s hopelessly nice guys and one of its most nimble and accommodating, if unheralded, performers.” BB illustrated by telling about the time Evans saved Christopher Sampson from a potentially fatal head first dive into the railing during a match at the NWA Arena.