May Valentine is backstage with Colby Corino and the NWA Women’s Tag Team Champions, Pretty Empowered. Ella Envy and Kenzie Paige laugh at how Taylor Rising thought they could beat them at the Samhain PPV, and the proof is in the Pretty. Valentine turns to Corino, and he will face Joe Ocasio for his twentieth title defense at Robards, and he looks forward to remaining the NWA Junior Heavyweight champion. Valentine then asks him if he’s watched any of the women’s matches. Corino says he hasn’t had a reason to watch, not since Kamille lost her title.
(Author’s Note: Ever wondered what it’s like to say the wrong thing to women? This picture should say everything.)
But let’s go back to the ring for triple threat action between…
Rey Fury vs. Joe Alonzo vs. Luke Kurtis
Kurtis has recently been in OVW and Rey Fury exudes some Konnan vibes. Might be the mask.
In any case, it’s fast action from the get-go and Fury stands tall over both men. Alonzo and Kurtis plot outside the ring, and when they agree to double team, Kurtis is alone as Alonzo stays outside. Fury takes out Kurtis with ease and Alonzo mops up right afterward. A standing dropkick by Alonzo sends Fury down. Kurtis tries to steal the cover but Alonzo pulls him off. As they argue, Fury leaps from up top and gets punched in the gut on the way down. They stomp the masked man in the corner, and then he receives a powerslam Kurtis and Alonzo try to steal the win this time, but nothing doing. They both give more double teamwork on Fury and as Alonzo flexes, Kurtis is thrown to his elbow and Fury hits a neckbreaker on Alonzo. He goes up top and the masked man lands with the froggy ‘bow on Kurtis for a close two count as Alonzo punches Fury in the back of the head. There’s a series of near falls by all three men, but finally, Alonzo seals it with his forward Russian legsweep to claim victory.
Your Winner via Pinfall: Joe Alonzo
Valentine is now with Daisy Kill and Talos and she inquires about their NWA US tag team title loss, but Kill has a song instead for Valentine:
You know you got a good look
And you wrote a book.
We want to know, Mama, how can you cook?
Because now you’re in Talos’s world.
We want to find out if you’ll be Daisy’s girl.
And The Immortals? They’re gonna find out who daddy is as well.
I mean, I dunno if it’ll break the Billboard charts, but…not bad.
Now for the Main Event and it’s for the…
NWA National Championships: “Thrillbilly” Silas Mason (c) vs. Devan Dixon
Both men give a handshake to show respect and sportsmanship, especially after all the years they’ve traveled up and down the road. Once the bell rings, they go to work, and Mason tackles him and gives a slam to Dixon. Dixon offers his hand again, and Mason takes it…then he knocks him down hard and pounds away at his former friend. Dixon fires back but Mason stops the momentum with a knee to his midsection. The beatings continue on the outside Mason clubs at his chest and chops away Dixon. Dixon gets back in the ring and Mason holds his hair and yanks it back him back across the ropes and that snaps his back. The National champ gets back in the ring and Mason brings the fire with a suplex across the ring and rushes into the corner but Dixon moves away in time. He fires back with punches and then goes up top to land a crossbody for one, two…so close. Mason stops screwing around and has Dixon caught in The Thrillride and covers for one, two, and three.
Your Winner via Pinfall, and Still NWA National Champion: “Thrillbilly” Silas Mason
Once the match ends, Alex Taylor and Kerry Morton come out and stomp him, Southern Six style. Taylor and Morton then go for a spike piledriver, but Dane and EC3 make the save and run the trio off. They stare at The Southern Six, as they walk to the back talking trash.
Dane and EC3 are left and he tells The OverMan to look at him. EC3 locks eyes, and Dane offers his hand and they shake it in a sign of respect. EC3 holds Sweet Charlotte aloft as the show goes to the credits.
NWA Powerrr - 12/5/2023
Final Thoughts:
A very solid show, and Dixon proved he can hang with Mason. Hopefully, this is not the last we see of him in the NWA. Fury, Kurtis, and Slade were all impressive debuts as well.
As for Chelsea, I am trying to get confirmation of her health after facing Max. Maybe Miss Starr will let her relax.
We’ll find out next time, so see ya in seven!