NBYWA Numbered Events
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- | |[[THW 22/NBYWA 1: A New Beginning]] | + | |<center>[[THW 22/NBYWA 1: A New Beginning]]</center> |
|<center>September 5, 2010</center> | |<center>September 5, 2010</center> | ||
- | |St. Clair Shores, Michigan | + | |<center>St. Clair Shores, Michigan</center> |
- | |[[Total Hardcore Wrestling]] | + | |<center>[[Total Hardcore Wrestling]]</center> |
- | |[[THW 22/NBYWA 1: A New Beginning|THW 22/NBYWA 1]] was the first of these events. A brand-new [[NBYWA World Heavyweight Championship]] belt was introduced. | + | |<center>[[THW 22/NBYWA 1: A New Beginning|THW 22/NBYWA 1]] was the first of these events. A brand-new [[NBYWA World Heavyweight Championship]] belt was introduced.</center> |
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- | |[[NBYWA 2: Rivals]] | + | |<center>[[NBYWA 2: Rivals]]</center> |
|<center>April 23, 2011</center> | |<center>April 23, 2011</center> | ||
- | |Eastpointe, Michigan | + | |<center>Eastpointe, Michigan</center> |
- | |[[Michigan Wrestling Association]] | + | |<center>[[Michigan Wrestling Association]]</center> |
- | |[[NBYWA 2: Rivals|NBYWA 2]] featured a two-round match between [[Skull Jr.]] and [[Lance Manion]]. | + | |<center>[[NBYWA 2: Rivals|NBYWA 2]] featured a two-round match between [[Skull Jr.]] and [[RPK|Lance Manion]].</center> |
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- | |[[NBYWA 3: Grudge]] | + | |<center>[[NBYWA 3: Grudge]]</center> |
|<center>June 26, 2011</center> | |<center>June 26, 2011</center> | ||
- | |Eastpointe, Michigan | + | |<center>Eastpointe, Michigan</center> |
- | |[[Michigan Wrestling Association]] | + | |<center>[[Michigan Wrestling Association]]</center> |
- | |[[NBYWA 3: Grudge|NBYWA 3]] was the first event where no NBYWA | + | |</center>[[NBYWA 3: Grudge|NBYWA 3]] was the first event where no NBYWA Title was up for grabs. This event was co-produced with the Michigan Wrestling Association.</center> |
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- | |[[NBYWA 4: Mid-Summer Showdown Part 1]] | + | |<center>[[NBYWA 4: Mid-Summer Showdown Part 1]]</center> |
|<center>July 12, 2011</center> | |<center>July 12, 2011</center> | ||
- | |Chesterfield, Michigan | + | |<center>Chesterfield, Michigan</center> |
- | |None | + | |<center>None</center> |
- | |[[NBYWA 4: Mid-Summer Showdown Part 1|NBYWA 4]] had two of the three matches decided by coin-toss, due to nobody showing. | + | |<center>[[NBYWA 4: Mid-Summer Showdown Part 1|NBYWA 4]] had two of the three matches decided by coin-toss, due to nobody showing.</center> |
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- | |[[NBYWA 5: Mid-Summer Showdown Part 2]] | + | |<center>[[NBYWA 5: Mid-Summer Showdown Part 2]]</center> |
|<center>July 14, 2011</center> | |<center>July 14, 2011</center> | ||
- | |Chesterfield, Michigan | + | |<center>Chesterfield, Michigan</center> |
- | |None | + | |<center>None</center> |
- | |[[NBYWA 5: Mid-Summer Showdown Part 2|NBYWA 5]] had two of the three matches called a draw, once again due to nobody showing. Skull Jr., fed up with the Michigan Wrestling Association's lack of events being held, quit the federation and revived Total Hardcore Wrestling. He also resumed his reign as [[THW World Heavyweight Championship|THW World Champion]]. | + | |</center>[[NBYWA 5: Mid-Summer Showdown Part 2|NBYWA 5]] had two of the three matches called a draw, once again due to nobody showing. Skull Jr., fed up with the Michigan Wrestling Association's lack of events being held, quit the federation and revived Total Hardcore Wrestling. He also resumed his reign as [[THW World Heavyweight Championship|THW World Champion]].</center> |
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- | |[[NBYWA 6 | + | |<center>[[NBYWA 6]]</center> |
|<center>September 3, 2011</center> | |<center>September 3, 2011</center> | ||
- | |Hockingport, Ohio | + | |<center>Hockingport, Ohio</center> |
- | |Higher Passion Wrestling | + | |<center>Higher Passion Wrestling</center> |
- | |[[NBYWA 6]] was the first of these events to be held outside of Michigan. It served as a pre-show for HPW's "Homecoming" event. | + | |<center>[[NBYWA 6]] was the first of these events to be held outside of Michigan. It served as a pre-show for HPW's "Homecoming" event.</center> |
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- | |[[HPW/NBYWA 7: Hell-O-Ween]] | + | |<center>[[HPW/NBYWA 7: Hell-O-Ween]]</center> |
|<center>October 1, 2011</center> | |<center>October 1, 2011</center> | ||
- | |Hockingport, Ohio | + | |<center>Hockingport, Ohio</center> |
- | |Higher Passion Wrestling | + | |<center>Higher Passion Wrestling</center> |
- | |[[HPW/NBYWA 7: Hell-O-Ween|HPW/NBYWA 7]] was co-produced with Higher Passion Wrestling, and featured Skull Jr. and Sean Steel settling their five month long feud with a match for the [[NBYWA World Heavyweight Championship|NBYWA World]] and [[TPBYWA World Heavyweight Championship|TPBYWA World]] Titles. TPBYWA is [[The Promise's Backyard Wrestling Association]], another backyard wrestling community. | + | |<center>[[HPW/NBYWA 7: Hell-O-Ween|HPW/NBYWA 7]] was co-produced with Higher Passion Wrestling, and featured Skull Jr. and Sean Steel settling their five month long feud with a match for the [[NBYWA World Heavyweight Championship|NBYWA World]] and [[TPBYWA World Heavyweight Championship|TPBYWA World]] Titles. TPBYWA is [[The Promise's Backyard Wrestling Association]], another backyard wrestling community.</center> |
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- | |[[THW 23/NBYWA 6: Revival]] | + | |<center>[[THW 23/NBYWA 6: Revival]]</center> |
|<center>August 19, 2011</center> | |<center>August 19, 2011</center> | ||
- | |Eastpointe, Michigan | + | |<center>Eastpointe, Michigan</center> |
- | |[[Total Hardcore Wrestling]] | + | |<center>[[Total Hardcore Wrestling]]</center> |
- | |[[THW 23/NBYWA 6: Revival|THW 23/NBYWA 6]] was canceled due to weather conditions and a lack of confirmations. | + | |<center>[[THW 23/NBYWA 6: Revival|THW 23/NBYWA 6]] was canceled due to weather conditions and a lack of confirmations.</center> |
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Revision as of 21:19, 17 December 2011
The NBYWA Numbered Events are supershows booked and operated by the National Backyard Wrestling Alliance, sometimes with the cooperation of a member federation. The events came about due to the founder Skull Jr.'s interest in supershows. So far, there have been seven of these events.
List Of Events
Here is a list of the NBYWA Numbered Events in chronological order.
Events That Happened
Event: | Date: | Location: | Home Federation: | Notes: |
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</center>NBYWA 3 was the first event where no NBYWA Title was up for grabs. This event was co-produced with the Michigan Wrestling Association.</center> | ||||
</center>NBYWA 5 had two of the three matches called a draw, once again due to nobody showing. Skull Jr., fed up with the Michigan Wrestling Association's lack of events being held, quit the federation and revived Total Hardcore Wrestling. He also resumed his reign as THW World Champion.</center> | ||||
Canceled Events
Event: | Date: | Location: | Home Federation: | Notes: |
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