The WWE has the Performance Center. AEW has Daily’s Place. Now, NWA has found a home too.
The Tampa Bay Times is reporting that the NWA will be calling WEDU-PBS studio their home going forward.
“We are excited to welcome the NWA to produce ‘NWA Powerrr’ and host in-person matches at our state-of-the-art production studios,” Paul Grove, president and CEO of WEDU PBS told the outlet. “The NWA team has been incredibly professional, and it’s been a pleasure to support Tampa’s vibrant wrestling community.”
“WEDU was appealing to us because of Tampa’s long and storied history with wrestling,” NWA spokesperson Paul Pratt said. “The National Wrestling Alliance leans so heavily into its extremely powerful and storied history. Tampa really represents a huge part of that for us.”
The set can hold between 100 and 150 fans.
The Times states: “The National Wrestling Alliance will film episodes of its “NWA Powerrr” television series from 7:30-10:30 p.m. on Oct. 5 and 6 at WEDU-PBS, 1300 N. Blvd., Tampa. Visit nationalwrestlingalliance.com for ticket information.”