It’s NYWC’s biggest show of the year, featuring great wrestling, championship matches, and one of the most brutal contests I’ve ever witnessed in person: the Psycho Circus match.
Psycho Circus the 13th didn’t make me angry…but it damn sure made me glad I’m not a professional wrestler.
Anthony Nese
TNA offered the former Alberto Del Rio $400,000 to show up at their Manhattan tapings for Destination America. He said “no thanks.” So here’s 10 ways TNA could spend that cash to boost their roster, and make some new stars.
Tomorrow night, NYWC returns to action at FIRESTORM. But before you head to the show, get caught up on what went down at HOUSE OF MADNESS.
NYWC returned to action with “Till I Collapse,” crowning a new NYWC World Heavyweight Champion in the process. But would it make Andy angry?
(Spoiler Alert: No.)
The stars of NYWC hit the ring to raise money for a great cause at Truck House Brawl. It was a fun show with a great atmosphere, and it definitely did NOT make Andy angry.
NYWC is “Going The Distance,” and you should be going out of your way to see for yourself.
But if you missed it, Angry Andy has you covered, with his latest indy wrestling review.
Surprisingly strong debuts, fun gimmicks, and a night of great wrestling action. Angry Andy reviews NYWC’s “April Reign.” Let’s get wasted!
It’s Day Four of #LexLugerWeek, the eighteenth installment of our (patent-pending) Juice Make Sugar Wrestler of the Week series. This week, we are starting a new recurring feature, where our Andy will spotlight a wrestler on the independent scene with some sort of connection to this week’s entry. This time, it’s Anthony Nese, who is almost exactly like Lex Luger. Except with, you know, actual talent.