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NWA-FL to feature Altar Boy Luke vs. Jamie Noble

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Former WWE Cruiserweight Champion and current New Japan Pro Wrestling star James

Gibson (formerly Jamie Noble) will be debuting for NWA Florida at Jingle Hell on

December 10th at the Brandon All Stars taking on NWA Wildside's Altar Boy Luke

in what will be a tremendous match!

 

NWA Florida looks forward to welcoming both James Gibson and Altar Boy Luke and

can guarantee this show is one you will not want to miss!

 

NWA Florida Presents:

Jingle Hell

Friday, December 10th, 8:00 P.M.

Brandon All Stars

9940 Currie Davis Drive, Suite C-02

Brandon, FL (If Using Mapquest Use TAMPA, FL)

 

Southern Title Match

Lex Lovett (champion) vs Antonio Banks

 

NWA Florida Tag Team Title Match

Double Deuce vs The Shane Brothers w/ "Hardcore Giant" Ron Niemi

 

Bitter Friends/Better Enemies

"Black Nature Boy" Scoot Andrews vs "Iceman" Buck Quatermain

 

Special BONUS MATCH

New Japan Pro Wrestling's James Gibson vs NWA Wildside's Altar Boy Luke

 

Extreme X-Mas Street Fight (Non Title Match)

Bruce Steele (NWA Florida Heavyweight Champion) w/ "Hardcore Giant" Ron Niemi vs

James Hendrix

 

Fatal 4 Way for NWA Florida X Title

Naphtali (champion) vs Aaron Epic vs Sedrick Strong vs NWA TNA's Mikey Batts

 

Special Challenge Match

Vordell Walker vs Kahagas

 

Tag Team Contenders Match

The Vandalz vs Josh Rich and Leon Scott w/ Tiziana

 

Also Featuring: Rod Steel, "Modern Miracle" Steve Madison, Amy Love and Much

More!

 

Tickets are $ 12.00 in Advance and $ 15.00 at the door and Kids Under 10 Get in

FREE!

 

Tickets are available via PayPal at http://www.nwaflorida.com or at the

following locations:

 

Brandon All Stars

9940 Currie Davis Drive, Suite C-02

Brandon, FL

 

Dolly's Dockside Waterfront Restaurant and Bar

9022 W. Hillsborough Ave.

Tampa, Fl 33615

813-889-8667

 

Artistic Floors

1761 W Hillsborough Ave

Tampa, FL

813-872-2749

 

Jimmy's Sod Company

2308 Kathleen St. W

Tampa, FL

813-876-7933

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Results:

 

 

NWA Florida Presented Jingle Hell on Friday, December 10th from the Brandon All Stars facility to a crowd of over 230 people.

 

(1) “The Shooter” Vordell Walker defeated Kahagus.

At the bell Walker taunted Kahagus’ Asian background and used a martial art attack which was returned in kind by Kahagus. Walker retreated to the floor to re-plan his strategy which was to ground Kahagus with a mat attack. Walker was successful until he took Kahagus to the corner and was met by Kahagus’ feet to Walker’ chest. At this point in the match Scoot Andrews and Antonio Banks AKA The NWA made their way to the ringside area to observe the action. Walker did not seem intimidated by the NWA being at ringside and he finished off Kahagus with a 450 splash. After the match Andrews congratulated Walker on his first victory in NWA Florida but Walker needed to show Andrews some additional wins on his belt to be down with the NWA. Banks expressed his confidence with his title match later in the evening against Lex Lovett.

 

(2) The Vandalz (Johnny and Tommy) defeated Josh Rich and Leon Scott.

Rich and Scott welcomed Johnny and Tommy Vandal back to NWA Florida by trying to match speed but the Vandalz were ready for it and controlled the opening minutes of the match including a leg drop to the back of Scott’s head as he lay prone on the top rope. Scott was able to isolate Johnny Vandal and overpower him. Scott and Rich made several tags taking several minutes to beat down the younger Vandal. Johnny survived the beating, hit Scott with a reverse neckbreaker and was able to tag in a well rested Tommy. All four men beat each other up until Rich missed a corner splash on Tommy, which allowed Johnny to sweep out Rich’s feet as Tommy hit a superkick for the pin.

 

(3) "Black Nature Boy" Scoot Andrews (w/Antonio Banks) defeated "Iceman” Buck Quartermain.

This match has been years in the making and could be considered an old school match. Quartermain threw Andrews off with his initial offensive attack and kept Andrews grounded until Quartermain came off the ropes and Andrews hit him with the Sky High. Andrews kept Richie Rich occupied while Banks pulled Quartermain out to the floor where he could beat him down. Andrews followed them onto the floor but Quartermain, who by this point was bleeding from hit forehead, was able to defend himself and took Andrews back into the ring. However Andrews was able to keep the offensive with a reverse chin lock. Quartermain fought out of it and hit Andrews with a superplex. Quartermain went for an elbow drop but Banks grabbed Quartermain by the ankles and brought him to the floor to be beaten on again. But from the locker room came NWA Southern Heavyweight champion Lex Lovett who attacked Banks and the two needed to be dragged apart by half of the NWA Florida locker room. As Richie Rich tried to get order, Vordell Walker slid behind the melee and hit Quartermain with a power slam which allowed Andrews to pin Quartermain. On his way to the locker room Quartermain was jumped by Banks and the two beat each other with fists and waist lock takedowns before fighting into the locker room.

 

Ring announcer and NWA Florida DVD play by play announcer Lenny Leonard brought out Hot Ass Amy Love for an interview about her recent match with Kat LaRue and her having to face men in the ring. But she was cut off by Luther “Bodybag” Jackson who came to address Amy about their recent history. Jackson decided to make the conversation a physical one which led Amy’s friend James Hendrix to come out and get involved. After double teaming Jackson their celebration was cut short by the NWA Florida Heavyweight champion Bruce Steele and our next match began.

 

(4) 911 Inc. member Bruce Steele (NWA Florida Heavyweight Champion) (w/"Hardcore Giant" Ron Niemi and Rod Steel) defeated James Hendrix in Extreme X-mas Street Fight.

Hendrix fought with Steele on the floor but once back in the ring, the champion was holder of the huge strength advantage. Steele through Hendrix to the floor so Steel and Niemi could get in on the fun. Amy got in the ring and stood up to Steele but she got hit with the Steele Curtain. Steel finally tossed Hendrix back into the ring where Steele continued the dominating attack but Hendrix fought out of a chin lock and got Steele in a sleeper Steele countered out with a back suplex. Hendrix recovered and had the crowd solidly behind him as he hit the champion with several offensive moves including a bulldog headlock which got 2 3/4. Steele rolled to the floor and Hendrix followed him out but Rod Steel interfered in the fight. Hendrix punched out Steel and returned to the ring but he was hit with the Steele Curtain for the win. After the bell, 911 Inc. continued to beat up the fallen Hendrix until MIKEY TENDERFOOT came out of nowhere to attack Steele and Steel. Tenderfoot took the house mic and challenged 911 Inc. to fight him anytime anywhere. Steele refused the challenged but Tenderfoot told 911 Inc. he wasn’t going anywhere and he would wait for Steele.

 

(5) James Gibson (formerly Jamie Noble) defeated NWA Wildside’s Alter Boy Luke.

The former WWE and IPW World Cruiserweight champion was greeted by a standing ovation. Gibson and Luke exchanged offensive moves but Gibson came out ahead early on. Gibson went for a German suplex but Luke landed on his feet and hit Gibson with a spinning heel kick and a round kick. Gibson returned the favor with chest chops and a backbreaker. Gibson put Luke in a modified camel clutch which Luke fought out of only to be hit with a clothesline. Gibson went back to work on Luke putting him in a surfboard but Luke refused to submit. Gibson hit several shoulder tackles but one to the corner only met the steel ring post and sent Gibson to the concrete. Back in the ring Luke immediately went to work on the injured left shoulder with an armbar occasionally using the ropes for leverage. Gibson did not submit and fought back countering a tornado DDT with a northern lights suplex and a running high knee. Gibson went to the top rope but Luke stopped him and brought him back into the ring with a running super Frankensteiner followed by a moonsault from the ring apron. Gibson survived both moves and hit Luke with a Tiger Bomb for the win.

 

(6) NWA Florida Tag Team champions Double Deuce (“Uptown” Frankie Capone and Marcus Dillon w/ Pete Cannon) defeated 911 Inc. members the Shane Brothers (w/"Hardcore Giant" Ron Niemi, Rod Steel and Bruce Steele) to a no-contest.

Before the match Ron Niemi addressed the crowd guaranteeing new NWA Florida Tag Team champions because he used his power as co-owner of NWA Florida to allow Rod Steel to partner with the Shane Brothers. This made the odds really stacked against DD Inc. who came in with Dillon’s right hand in a cast. The injury didn’t seem to slow down Dillon’s offensive skills as he manhandled both Shane’s early on. Capone faired the same with the Shane’s keeping them off their feet neutralizing their strength. Capone’s offensive spurt came to an end as he missed a corner splash and had his left arm dropped on the top rope by a Shane. Capone tagged in Dillon but he was quickly moved into 911’s part of the ring and they took turns fighting with and eventually injuring Dillon’s right shoulder. This left Capone all alone with 911 Inc. who took great pleasure in beating up Capone despite his numerous offensive comebacks. Cannon took out his cell phone and from the front door came former NWA Florida Heavyweight champion STEVE MADISON who tagged himself into the match as Capone’s new partner. Madison beat down both Twins but was hit with a Steel “Sky High”. Steel threw him to the floor where Bruce Steele was waiting and hit Madison in the head with one of the tag titles. After being busted wide open on his forehead, Madison was tossed back in the ring where 911 Inc. happily beat him down for several minutes. Madison had enough energy left to counter the Deep Dicking, making it to the corner and tag Marcus Dillon (??) back into the match. DD Inc. hit Steel with the K5 to win the hard fought match. After the match Madison thanked the fans for their emails and he would be returning to NWA Florida as an active competitor.

 

(7) NWA Florida X Division champion Naphtali defeated Aaron Epic, Sedrick Strong and Mikey Batts in a fatal four way match.

Like any X Division match this one was fast and high flying in, out and above the ring. Naphtali hit Strong and Epic with a plancha from the top rope on to the floor. Batts and Strong then squared off in the ring and Batts got the first offensive shots in by attacking Strong’s left arm. Epic and Naphtali got back in the match and took to the offensive as well. During the course of the match Batts and Naphtali became a mini tag team against Strong and Epic. Strong and Epic were able to isolate Naphtali who was able to hit Epic with the Garvin Stomp but unfortunately he missed the elbow. Naphtali kept on fighting back and hit Epic with a Lariat. The partnerships then dissolved and it was a free for all. Batts and Naphtali double teamed Epic but Batts hit Naphtali with the Napoleon Complex. Strong went to power bomb Batts but Batts countered causing both men to fall over the top rope down to the floor. Naphtali seized the opening and hit Epic with the Shining Wizard to retain the title.

 

(8) Antonio Banks (w/NWA member Scoot Andrews) defeated NWA Southern Heavyweight champion Lex Lovett via DQ.

This was the renewal of a rivalry that went on in IPW Hardcore so one competitor would need to make a huge error for victory to end up in their hand. Both men took the match to the mat showing off their technical skills but neither gained a clear advantage until Andrews distracted Lovett on a rope break. It allowed Banks to recover and take to the offense hitting the champion with a bevy of moves. Banks hit Lovett with several kicks to the face and Andrews then hit Lovett with several right hands to the face as Banks occupied referee Richie Rich. Lovett fought back hitting Banks with a leg lariat but Banks put Lovett into a full nelson then a German suplex only getting two. Lovett fired back with punches but Banks delivered an enziguri. Banks laid in cross face shots before placing Lovett in a reverse chinlock. Lovett got an energy surge and got back to his feet and hit Banks with chest chops which Banks returned to the champion’s chest along with a right hand to the jaw. Banks missed the Malicious Intent and Lovett hit a belly to belly suplex for a 2 count. Banks fought back and hit the Fifth Dimension as a taunt towards Billy Fives. Lovett ducked under two Banks elbows to hit the Blockbuster but only got 2. Lovett hit Banks with right hands and then the Michinoku Driver but Andrews stopped Richie Rich’s count. Lovett went to the top rope but Vordell Walker came out and knocked Lovett of the top rope. Kahagus came out and chased Walker to the locker room. As Richie Rich followed the action on the floor Andrews entered the ring with a chair in hand intended for Lovett’s head. But Lovett ducked the chair shot, got the chair from Andrews and cracked him in the head with it. Richie Rich came back to the ring to see Banks down on the mat and Lovett holding the chair. Richie Rich called for the bell and DQ’d Lovett. Andrews and Banks jumped Lovett but Buck Quartermain came out to aid the champion who in the end stood in the ring still the NWA Southern Heavyweight champion.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Alan Wojcik

http://alanwojcik.com

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Guest The Shadow Behind You

I don't like James Gibson.

 

Should have used "The Redneck Messiah" as his name (i dont believe WWE or OVW owns that name). Or at least Jamie Gibson.

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