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Let's be honest, no one was watching Impact either then
Nah more ppl watch and care about Impact then then do about the NWA breh. I know it’s “cool” to shyt on Impact but come on lol
Let's be honest, no one was watching Impact either then
AEW signed Serena to a contract back in September 2020 I think.
I guess Corgan wanted an in-house wrestler to have the belt now that NWA is "back" in whatever form it's in.
So is Thunder Rosa splitting time between the two? I'm still confused about that situation.
Let's be honest, no one was watching Impact either then
Mickie James has officially joined the NWA, which has announced their first all-women’s PPV. Tuesday’s episode of NWA Powerrr saw Billy Corgan announce that the first all-women’s show, NWA In Power, will take place on August 28th in St. Louis, Missouri. James, who made her debut on today’s show, will be the executive producer for the PPV. In addition, August 29th will be the date for the NWA’s 73rd Anniversary show which will also be in St. Louis.
James was released from WWE in April as part of the cuts that saw Samoa Joe, The IIconics, Chelsea Green and others released. The NWA Women’s division includes new NWA Women’s Champion Kamille along with former champions Serena Deeb and Thunder Rosa, the newly-signed Kylie Rae, Melina, and Taryn Terrell.
Actually.
Me @Rollie Forbes @Bonefan32 and my friend VQ been watching Impact
And they ain’t nobody’s
Just gone leave me out Breh
(Puts Bryan on the list to take care of later)Actually.
Me @Rollie Forbes @Bonefan32 @Flex Luger and my friend VQ been watching Impact
And they ain’t nobody’s
(Puts Bryan on the list to take care of later)
The NWA ran its “When Our Shadows Fall” PPV on 6/6, on a Sunday afternoon from Atlanta. As far as television PPV went, it appears to have done less than 500 buys based on preliminary industry estimates. I’d think if there was any real business it would be on FITE streaming. But for TV, the numbers were way down from previous shows based on early estimates.
They announced a run of 8/28 to 8/31 in St. Louis where they will do two PPVs and tape television two nights. The 8/28 show will be an all-women’s show produced by Mickie James called NWA in Power.
The 8/29 show is the NWA 73rd anniversary show and will be from the famed Khorossan Ballroom at the Chase Park Plaza Hotel, which is where Sam Muchnick taped television in the late 50s and into the 60s.
NWA taped several shows in Atlanta at the GPB Studios, but it wasn’t the same studios as before, as their larger studios were taping “Divorce Court.” So they taped at a 50-seat studio. The only event that sold out was the PPV. There were about 30 people at the 6/7 taping.
The NWA ran its “When Our Shadows Fall” PPV on 6/6, on a Sunday afternoon from Atlanta. As far as television PPV went, it appears to have done less than 500 buys based on preliminary industry estimates. I’d think if there was any real business it would be on FITE streaming. But for TV, the numbers were way down from previous shows based on early estimates.
They announced a run of 8/28 to 8/31 in St. Louis where they will do two PPVs and tape television two nights. The 8/28 show will be an all-women’s show produced by Mickie James called NWA in Power.
The 8/29 show is the NWA 73rd anniversary show and will be from the famed Khorossan Ballroom at the Chase Park Plaza Hotel, which is where Sam Muchnick taped television in the late 50s and into the 60s.
NWA taped several shows in Atlanta at the GPB Studios, but it wasn’t the same studios as before, as their larger studios were taping “Divorce Court.” So they taped at a 50-seat studio. The only event that sold out was the PPV. There were about 30 people at the 6/7 taping.