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Credit: Tim Noel
1-Assault & Battery b River City Rogues in a loser leaves town match
2-Phil Brown b Vulstag
3-Sean Denny & Scotty Blaze (replacing Marky Denny) b Preston Quinn & Mike Booth after Shy ran in the ring preventing PQ from using brass knux and gave them to Blaze to use; Denny & Shy embraced after the match
4-Tiger Blue & Logan Knight b Krotch & Keith O'Kiley (might have that name wrong)
5-Grail won a 4-way over Brandon Day, Xsiris & Mark Bravura to win the vacant NWA Alpha title (Rex Sterling had to vacate the title due to injury)
6-Adam Pearce & Damien Wayne went to 60:00 draw in an early candidate for Mid-Atlantic match of the year; Baby Doll managed Pearce but ended up leaving with DW after Pearce berated her after the match and she responded by turning him around into a belt shot by Wayne; Baby Doll then put on an Old School Empire shirt
This show turned out to be pretty good and was almost like the end of an era. Promoter Rick O'Brien announced to the locker room that this was his last show as he is going back to school. I just wanted to take this opportunity to publicly thank Rick for all he has done for me and the business in this area. He let me help out with taping shows and promos and providing some ideas along the way on stuff. But most of all he really helped the guys. Many guys that have passed thru this area have Rick to thank for his tireless efforts in getting them more notice and recognition through his NWA connections across the country. Rick put more heart, soul, and money into this effort than most would have over the course of the last 7-8 years and it is appreciated.
It was also the last show in the eastern part of the state for Scotty Blaze who is retiring at the end of the year. Vulstag and Mike Vaughn are also going on hiatus/retiring in the next couple months as well due to injuries.
It was an emotional night with the tying up of some storylines. As mentioned in my previous post about Sean Denny & Shy officially ending their roller coaster storyline relationship of the past year. Grail got very emotional as his family hit the ring after the match where he won this title in the high school that he attended.
Good luck to Brandon Bailey, Larry Horsely, and Mike Hancock as they take the NWA-VA name forward.
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