NWA Powerrr SURRRGE for 12/20/22 (Championship Series Semi-Finals)

On Tuesday, December 20th, 2022, NWA aired the newest episode of Powerrr as we reviewed NWA Powerrr Surrrge for 12/20/22. They continued with the Champions Series of its Semi-Finals.

NWA Powerrr SURRRGE for 12/20/22
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NWA Powerrr SURRRGE for 12/20/22
Semi-Final Match Of The Champions Series

Jax Dane (Team Rebellion) vs. Trevor Murdoch (Team Tyrus)

The match starts with Jax Dane is already playing mind games with Trevor Murdoch, and he keeps up chicanery until he connects and Dane takes a powder outside the ring. He confabs with Chris Silvio, who gets on the mic and goads Dane.

Murdoch starts to go after him, and then Dane uses the distraction for more dirty tricks. Once back in, Dane picks apart Murdoch and goes for a neck crank submission to Murdoch. He starts to fade as the ref lets his arm drop twice, but Murdoch finds his 2nd wind before the arm drops a 3rd time and fights back, but Dane knocks him out with a Samoan Drop and follows with The Dane Event clothesline.

Dane takes his time, much to his teammates’ chagrin, and lazily covers Murdoch, but the ref spots he has his foot under the ropes to break the count. Dane tries to soften up Murdoch further, and he rams him into the post and goes for a flying bulldog, but Dane escapes the ring.

As he makes his way through the other team members at ringside, La Rosa Negra distracts Dane and slaps him back in the ring. Murdoch lands a clothesline to a big boot, followed by a powerbomb. Murdoch returns up the top turnbuckle for his finisher and measures Dane, and then the bell rings.

Winner: No One (Time Limit Draw) (Both teams gets 2 points)

Junior Heavyweight Champion Kerry Morton talks highly of his picks that are going to face off in the upcoming 6-Man Tag Team match. Bully Ray questions his smarts because he’s nothing like his old man. Captain’s Assistant Austin Idol of Team Great states his son, The Great Cyon, inherited his smarts and predicts they will be on top.

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NWA Powerrr SURRRGE for 12/20/22
6 Man Tag Team Semi-Final Match Of The Champions Series

Bully Ray, Thom Latimer & Judias (Team Great) vs. Chris Adonis, Dak Draper & Mims (Team Rock N Roll)

Chris Adonis & Thom Latimer start this match, and there’s a little one-upmanship before a flying shoulder tackle by Adonis & Judais tags himself in. Dak Draper comes in too, and he can overcome Judias, but his double knees miss, allowing Judais to manhandle Draper.

Mims tags in with a head butt, and Judais shakes it off. Mims gestures for Bully Ray to step in the ring, and Judais obliges. Mims is strong, but Ray takes control, then Draper & Adonis grab his legs from the outside and crotch Ray on the ring post from there, Team Rock N’ Roll triple team Bully Ray.

Draper bear hugs Ray, but he gets an elbow to his head to create space. Soon Draper clotheslines him back down. Mims is tagged in and hits the ropes to get some steam, but Ray cuts him in half with a desperation spear. Ray crawls to his corner for the hot tag to Latimer and clears Team Rock N Roll out of the ring, then a powerbomb to Draper, and Latimer covers, but Mims breaks the count.

Judais & Mims battle it out, and he mounts Judias in the corner with punches. Ray comes from behind and gets Mims in an electric chair, and Judais goes up top and lands with the Doomsday Device, and then Latimer & Judais pick up Mims for Ray to execute a triple team 3D for the win.

Winners: Bully Ray, Thom Latimer & Judias

May Valentine is backstage with Chris Silvio & she calls him a Nostradamus; and he says he knew all along that Murdoch would never beat his client Dane. Silvio even goes on to predict as the Champions Series rolls on, he will continue to show why he has held every title in NWA. 

We get another pre-match promo as Kilynn King talks about her success in the NWA and how she is excited to face Allysin Kay again. Kay is equally excited but wants to prove why she is the best. 

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NWA Powerrr SURRRGE for 12/20/22
Semi-Final Match Of The Champions Series
Kilynn King (Team Rebellion) vs. Allysin Kay (Team Tyrus)

The match starts with a lock-up before Allysin Kay & Kilynn King roll out and jostle in the crowd and then get back in the ring, still locked in the starting hold until they break off. King offers a test of strength, and Kay obliges and starts to overpower, but King pushes back. King goes immediately to a crossface, and Kay quickly gets to the ropes to break the submission.

King lands with a boot, and she sets her up with a suplex but gets it reversed, and she covers for a one count. King recovers and gets on the middle ropes for a springboard kick to Kay’s face to knock her out of the ring on the ring apron edge, she goes for thrust kicks but Kay blacks her and then trips her up.

Kay locks in STF, but King’s height advantage allows her to reach the bottom rope. She follows up with a clothesline to Kay’s back and another chop to her chest in the corner. King goes for a sunset flip, and Kay blocks the move before landing a reverse tombstone piledriver to cover for a two count.

She goes for a powerbomb attempt, but King blocks it and nails a German suplex. King gets another two count, but a toe drop allows Kay to lock in another STF, but she releases to go for another submission hold, and King sees an opening, and cinches in the crossface, and Kay taps out.

Winner By Submission: Kilynn King (6)

Valentine is now with Father James Mitchell, and she inquires about the talent growing under his watchful eye. Mitchell says he feels like a proud father, and Judais needs to be seen by all.

He also lets the cat out of the bag as he confesses that Judais was the subject of a triple-blind, peer-reviewed study at the Helsinki Institute for Medical abnormalities, where it was conclusively proven that Judais possesses a genetic mutation, which gives him a pain tolerance five times greater than a premier pro football player. Mitchell goes on to say that it makes him nigh unstoppable, and he promises 2023 with be the year of The Priest of Punishment.

Jeremiah Plunkett props up his Ill Begotten teammate Alex Taylor and says that he is an exceptional athlete in a pre-match promo. PJ Hawx knows Taylor is tough, but he will beat him tonight to win a Junior Heavyweight Title shot or a NWA World Tag Team Title shot down the road. Taylor isn’t worried about Hawx but rather about letting down the lovely ladies who come to see him.

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NWA Powerrr SURRRGE for 12/20/22
Semi-Final Match Of The Champions Series
Alex Taylor (Team Rock N Roll) vs. PJ Hawx (Team Great)

PJ Hawx makes some technical wrestling moves, but Alex Taylor gets in a straight shot and sends him ropes, but Hawx goes to a submission hold and transitions into a pin, and Taylor manages to kick out at two. Hawx outwrestles Taylor at every turn, but Taylor nails a dropkick to his ankle, and Hawx is hurting in the corner.

Taylor follows up with a lungblower and targets the lower back of Hawx and doesn’t give him a chance to catch his breath. A suplex to a float-over pin gets Taylor a two-count. He gets Hawx in a camel clutch to add more pressure, but Hawx manages to wriggle out of the painful submission and goes for a rollup for a two-count. Taylor gets frustrated and tries a suplex but is blocked as Hawx reverses to an inside cradle for another two.

Taylor nails Hawx with a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker for a two count, and then Hawx tries another pin but to no avail. Taylor rushes into the corner, and Hawx evades the attack as he hits the middle turnbuckle to injure his privates. Hawx comes from behind him and nails him with a back suplex, and both men slowly get up.

Hawx comes back up first with a clothesline to a delayed vertical suplex, but he’s slow to cover and only gets a two-count. Hawx goes for the Hawx Clutch submission, but Taylor pushed him off & rolls him up to win.

Winner: Alex Taylor (5)

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