WWE Hall Of Famer ‘Bullet’ Bob Armstrong Passes Away

WWE Hall of Famer “Bullet” Bob Armstrong has passed away at age 80. His son Scott Armstrong confirmed the news  on social media.

Bob Armstrong made his wrestling debut in 1960.

During his career, Armstrong held several titles such as the NWA Columbus Heavyweight Championship, NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Championship, NWA North American Heavyweight Championship, USA Heavyweight Championship, NWA Southern Heavyweight Championship, and SCW Heavyweight Championship.

Armstrong was inducted in the WWE Hall of Fame in 2011.

He wrestled his last match on May 11, 2019, for Continental Championship Wrestling in Dothan, Alabama, where he defeated The Assassin.

“Bullet” Bob Armstrong is also the father of Brad, Steve, and WWE Hall of Famer “Road Dogg” Jesse James. He had partnered with each of his sons at various points in his career.

WWE has released the below statement about his passing.

 

WWE is saddened to learn that “Bullet” Bob Armstrong, a WWE Hall of Famer and patriarch of the legendary Armstrong wrestling family, has passed away at age 80.Equal parts strongman and showman, Armstrong, who was born Joseph James in Marietta, Ga., on Oct. 3, 1939, proved himself as one of the most tenacious grapplers on the planet during the territorial days of sports-entertainment. He secured his toughman reputation long before he ever set foot in the ring, thanks to his tour of duty in the U.S. Marine Corps and his seven-year tenure as a member of the Fair Oaks (later Cobb County) Fire Department.

Armstrong, however, didn’t rest on his laurels when he was between the ropes. He handled himself well in the rough-and-tumble southeastern territories by employing an assortment of holds and moves, including his feared sleeper and Georgia Jawbreaker. He also possessed the gift of grappling gab, giving him the uncanny ability to wear down a rival with his words as well as with his strength.

His chosen trade later became a family business, as Armstrong’s four sons — Joseph, aka Scott Armstrong, Brad, Steve and Brian, aka WWE Hall of Famer “Road Dogg” Jesse James — followed in their father’s footsteps. The Armstrong boys often found themselves in their dad’s corner, as “Bullet” Bob partnered with each of his sons at various points in a competitive career which spanned over six decades.

For his part, Armstrong often credited his beloved wife, Gail, as the secret to his success. Upon being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2011, the self-proclaimed “ol’ war horse” also made the case that his many triumphs likely benefited from divine intervention, too.

“I think somebody up there likes me,” Armstrong said during his 2011 WWE Hall of Fame induction speech. “I got to live my dream.”

WWE extends its condolences to Armstrong’s family, friends and fans.

Bullet" Bob Armstrong Passes Away

Source: Wrestling Inc.

Billy Corgan Says NWA Is Not Shutting Down

NWA President Billy Corgan is denying a recent rumor claiming the promotion is shutting down.

Corgan shared the following statement on Thursday via social media:

A quick note about the National Wrestling Alliance, which I fought for, and won ownership of a few years back. We are NOT shutting down. So please disregard any and all rumor to effect. The @NWA is not and will not be for sale, and those talent who are under contract remain under contract for a reason: which is that we at the NWA are trying to figure out a way to provide our great fans with wrestling content in a very, very tough environment. And, most importantly, keep our talent safe and the standard of production you’ve come to expect from us at a high level. Anything less, in my opinion, is unacceptable. So yes, appreciate the interest, appreciate the chatter, but don’t appreciate the unsourced rumors and speculation.

The rumor gained steam after Raven said during an interview that he had heard the company would not return after recently going into hiatus following the departure of Dave Lagana.

Source: Pro Wrestling Sheet

Wrestling Legend “Mr. Wrestling II” Johnny Walker Passes Away

The legendary “Mr. Wrestling II” Johnny Walker has passed away at the age of 85.

The Cauliflower Alley Club announced on Twitter this morning that Walker passed away on Tuesday in Hawaii, where he lived.

Walker, who worked for WWE from 1984-1986 as his career was winding down, held numerous titles across the NWA, Deep South Wrestling, Championship Wrestling From Florida, Georgia Championship Wrestling, and others. He was inducted into the NWA Hall of Fame in 2012, the Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2014, and the WCW Hall of Fame in 1993.

Below are statements on Walker from AEW, the CAC and the NWA:

https://twitter.com/CACReunion/status/1270713587946778625

https://twitter.com/nwa/status/1270694443541299205

https://twitter.com/AEWrestling/status/1270739249479012352

https://twitter.com/HighspotsWN/status/1270713730116931586

Source: Wrestling Inc.

NWA Crockett Cup 2020 Announced For April In Atlanta

The NWA Crockett Cup 2020 pay-per-view has been announced for Sunday, April 19 from the Gateway Arena in College Park, Georgia, in the Atlanta area.

Tickets for the pay-per-view go on sale Friday, February 28. The pre-sale begins on Thursday, February 27. The Gateway Arena has a capacity of 5,000 fans.

NWA’s Crockett Cup 2020 pay-per-view will be held on the same night as Impact Wrestling’s Rebellion pay-per-view in New York City.

It’s believed that the Crockett Cup 2020 pay-per-view will be headlined by Marty Scurll vs. NWA World Heavyweight Champion Nick Aldis in a rematch from the 2019 Cup.

Below is the National Wrestling Alliance’s Twitter announcement on the pay-per-view:

NWA Hard Times Results 1/24/20

TV Championship Tournament Match: The Question Mark vs.  Trevor Murdoch –

Winner: Trevor Murdoch

 

TV Championship Tournament Match: Zicky Dice vs. Dan Maff –

Winner: Dan Maff

 

TV Championship Tournament Match: Ricky Starks vs. Matt Cross –

Winner: Ricky Starks

 

TV Championship Tournament Match: Tim Storm vs. Ken Anderson –

Ken Anderson has not been medically cleared to compete. Tim Storm advances to next round with a bye.

 

Stu Bennett announces that NWA’s next PPV, The Crockett Cup will be in April.

https://twitter.com/nwa/status/1220866550367948801

 

NWA World Tag Team Championship: Rock ‘N Roll Express (c) vs. The Wildcards vs. Eli Drake and James Storm –

Winners and new NWA World Tag Team Champions: Eli Drake and James Storm

 

NWA World Women’s Championship: Allysin Kay (c) vs. Thunder Rosa –

Winner and new NWA World Women’s Champion: Thunder Rosa

 

Galli welcomed Marty Scurll to the interview desk. Scurll began: “I’m here for the same reason I came at Into the Fire. I want my shot at the Ten Pounds of Gold. Nick…you keep walking away from me. You keep ducking me. You keep telling everyone that you’ve already beaten me. So what are you worried about? I’m not going to stop until you give me what I want…a shot at the NWA world heavyweight championship.” Scurll then says that for some reason tonight’s matchup with Flip Gordon is not a title match, then berates Aldis for not thinking about the business. “All these people spent their hard earned money to be here tonight, as well as many watching at home on PPV. These people deserve to see a title defense.” Aldis came out, and after the chants of “coward” die down…he spoke “I am flabbergasted at the audacity of what you just said. You come out here…you walk into the house that Nick Aldis built…and you start throwing your weight around like you’ve got the same stroke here as you do in Ring of Honor.” Aldis says that ROH was a hot ticket when he was headlining, and now the NWA is because of him. “I will put the world’s championship on the line tonight against Flip Gordon under one condition.” Aldis says that if Flip wins he is champ, but if he wins all of their future ROH business is on his terms. Also, Scurll has to leave the building. Security escorted Scurll out.

 

TV Championship Tournament Semi-Final #1: Dan Maff vs. Trevor Murdoch –

Winner: Trevor Murdoch

 

TV Championship Tournament Semi-Final #2: Tim Storm vs. Ricky Starks –

Winner: Ricky Starks

 

NWA National Championship: Aron Stevens (c) vs. Scott Steiner –

Scott Steiner wins by DQ – interference from Question Mark

After the match – Steiner lariats the Question Mark and puts him in the recliner. Stevens does not help, instead opting to leave the arena. Steiner, angrily, sends the referee flying. He poses for the crowd, who give him a warm ovation.

 

NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship: Nick Aldis (c) vs. Flip Gordon –

Winner: Nick Aldis

 

NWA TV Championship Tournament Finals: Trevor Murdoch vs. Ricky Starks –

Winner and NWA TV Champion: Ricky Starks

NWA Hard Times 1/24/20

January 24, 2020 – GPB Studios, Atlanta, Georgia – Available on FITE

NWA World Women’s Championship: Allysin Kay (c) vs. Thunder Rosa

NWA National Championship: Aron Stevens (c) vs. Scott Steiner

NWA World Tag Team Championship: Rock ‘N Roll Express (c) vs. The Wildcards vs. Eli Drake and James Storm

TV Championship Tournament Match: Ricky Starks vs. Matt Cross

TV Championship Tournament Match: Zicky Dice vs. Dan Maff

TV Championship Tournament Match: The Question Mark vs.  Trevor Murdoch

TV Championship Tournament Match: Tim Storm vs. Ken Anderson

TV Championship Tournament Semi-Final #1

TV Championship Tournament Semi-Final #2

NWA TV Championship Tournament Finals: TBD vs. TBD

Nick Aldis vs Flip Gordon

NWA Powerrr Preview 1/21/20 – Episode 15

NWA Powerrr | Episode 15 has a historic main-event between NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion Nick Aldis vs. Ricky Morton. The story of Aldis vs. Morton started back in Episode 10 of #NWAPowerrr, when Ricky Morton was asked where Nick Aldis ranked in the men holding the Ten Pounds of Gold Things escalated over the last few weeks including the surprising appearance of Scott Steiner into this story. Nick Aldis has had his focus shifted due to Marty Scurll, Tim Storm and now Flip Gordon at NWA Hard Times on PPV this Friday – https://www.fite.tv/watch/nwa-it-retu…

Episode 15 of NWA Power has a special extended run time as we created this “super-show/Super Sized” episode to get everyone in the mood for this coming Friday’s PPV and as a Season Finale of Season 2.

Featured matches and segments on the show are as follows…

Special Interview with Robert Gibson about Ricky Morton’s chances Tasha Steelz vs. Thunder Rosa. Interview with Royce Isaacs with May Valentine Thom Latimer vs. Trevor Murdoch in a TV Ttile Qualifying Match Melina’s special challenge to NWA Women’s World Champion (Allysin Kay vs. ???) Interview with Elijah Burke and Eddie Kingston Aron Stevens Karate Demonstration NWA TV Title Last Chance Qualifying Gauntlet Interview with Eli Drake & James Storm Special Hard Times Update with Joe Galli (Who Gets the final two NWA TV Title slots and surprising opponent for Aron Stevens for NWA National Championship and scenarios if Ricky Morton wins The NWA World Title Tonight). Ricky Morton vs. Nick Aldis for the NWA Worlds Championship.

NWA Powerrr Preview 1/14/20

NWA Powerrr returns with Episode 14 “Strictly Business Takeover” covering the story of NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion Nick Aldis attempt to not only get the control but takeover. With his enemies aligning like Ricky Morton, Tim Storm, Marty Scurll and others, the man holding Ten Pounds of Gold went on the offensive including bringing in Scott Steiner to lead a team on this week’s NWA Powerrr. This past weekend, Nick Aldis went rogue and invaded Ring of Honor Wrestling and sent a statement to Marty Scurll and Villain Enterprises. This was in retaliation to The Villain’s appearance at NWA Into The Fire.

We can confirm that Scott Steiner will cut a promo on this show. You’ve been warned!

In this broadcast, you’ll see exclusive footage from Nick Aldis’ appearance this past weekend’s Ring of Honor events including some news you’ll only find out first on #NWAPowerrr.

The Main Event of this episode sees the team of Strictly Business (Thom Latimer & Royce Isaacs teaming with Big Poppa Pump Scott Steiner vs. Team Ricky Morton. The caveat on this huge main event, if Team Morton wins, then Ricky Morton faces Nick Aldis for #TenPoundsOfGold next week on Episode 15 of NWA Powerrr. Who will Ricky Morton pick as his partners?

Also on this episode the NWA TV Title Qualifying matches continue with Dave Dawson facing Zane Dawson with the winner advancing to #NWAHardTimes. Plus you’ll get your first look at the brackets for the tournament.

Melina has her first one-on-one match in the National Wrestling Alliance as she faces Ashley Vox.

The Pope leads Outlaw Inc, (Eddie Kingston & Homicide ) vs. The Question Mark and Aron Stevens.

NWA To Upload NWA Powerrr A Day Earlier This Week (Monday, 12/23)

NWA announced on Twitter yesterday that they will be uploading this week’s NWA Powerrr 24 hours earlier.

Episode 11 will be uploaded today, Monday, December 23 at 6:05 p.m. EST on NWA’s YouTube channel.

The second season of NWA Powerrr kicked off last Tuesday with Eli Drake defeating Ken Anderson in the main event.

Below is NWA’s announcement:

https://twitter.com/nwa/status/1208856193185267713

Source: Wrestling Inc.

Backstage News On Marty Scurll’s Status With ROH And NWA

Despite appearing for both ROH and NWA last week, Marty Scurll is currently a free agent, according to the latest edition of The Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

Scurll is one of several ROH stars whose contracts were expiring, along with Jeff Cobb, Bandido, Brody King, Tracy Williams and Shane Taylor. While it’s not clear what the status is for any of those talents, it appears as if Scurll will be working for both ROH and NWA for the near future.

Scurll, whose ROH contract expired in November, owns the rights to Villain Enterprises, and the group was victorious in the main event of the ROH Final Battle Fallout tapings last week. It also appears that Scurll will be facing Nick Aldis in the main event of the next NWA pay-per-view in January.

It was noted in the Observer that Scurll is also booked for another date that’s not for either NWA or ROH, however that spot is being kept quiet.

A lot of people had expected Scurll to sign with AEW, as he is close with the top stars of the promotion and had been subtly referenced on a recent episode of Being The Elite. AEW EVP Cody Rhodes was recently asked about Scurll possibly joining the company in an interview with talkSport.

“Marty is going to do what Marty is going to do,” Cody said. “We all love Marty. Anything he does in the next few weeks or months, I wouldn’t look at as permanent for him. He’s very much testing the waters here and there and that’s pretty much all I can say on Marty.”

Stay tuned for updates on Scurll’s status.

Source: Wrestling Inc.