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Blast Off
With WWA Talent at its most plentiful, the powers that be decided that a show was needed to showcase some of the rookie and undercard talent. This was there time to shine, and many cherished it, with big upset wins, and title changes. See the archives here
Bourbon Street Brawl
The annual invitation-only brawl around the streets of Bourbon Street, new Orleans. Anything and everything usually goes!
Fiesta
Fiesta began is life as a secondary show, and thats how it remained for its first few months of existence. But soon, the WWA was filling up with talent. We went through a roster split, and pitted Fiesta against the mighty Meltdown. It held its own well, and even pitted against ANOTHER show, in Glory, when the WWA went into a 3 waysplit. The last few months of these archives are glorious.
Friday Night Fights
The original WWA Show, this ran for four calendar years and was the place to be seen! Many titles changed hands, and many legends came and went. But the legacy that is Friday Night Fights will live forever, right here in these archives.
Global Warfare
Global Warfare was a supercard held every year. The format being, teams of wrestlers with heritage from various parts of the world battling it out for global dominance. Not held every year.
Glory
Glory began life as the show for WWA Development fed, EWA. EWA grew beyond its wildest dreams, and under the three fed structure that developed, Glory blossomed into its own piece of primetime programming.
Power Hour
Power Hour was a shortly ran magazine show featuring tryout matches of developmental superstars prior to acceptance in the WWA
Saturday Extreme
This show started on Saturday Nights... It was brought about by the rising of Extreme wrestling in the WWA. This night, the security was not around. Anything could happen, and often did.
Saturday Night Main Event
The WWA was literally bursting at the seems with great talent, the WWA required a third show. This was that show. The WWA Executives figured that with the weak ratings of other Saturday Night shows, they could capatalize on this. Eventually... The steam ran out and the show was discontinued.
Sunday Showdown
Back a couple of years, the WWA Joined Forces with the Canadian Wrestling League. The CWL acted as the Farm Fed for the WWA. This is the archives of the old CWL show which adopted the showdown name. This was added late in the year of 1999 and ran until about March of 2000. This was made when Scott Howard came on board as the Head Booker. And it stopped pretty much the same time he was promoted to Commissioner
Tuesday Night Mayhem
Back when the WWA was an "Umbrella" Organization, there was a federation called the Pacifica Wrestling Federation. This, spearheaded by President Matthew Warr operated this show on Tuesday nights. Of course, with Warr taking over the WWA in November, the Mayhem show was cancelled to re-introduce as the main show for the WWA.
Underground
Since the WWA's return from financial ruin, the smaller more indy show being produced is called Underground, and is our current weekly offering
Wednesday Slam
This show started off with Stan "The Action Man" Jackson unveiling a new twist to the Wendesday Night War show. This would be more of a time to recap what happened along with some great matches. This eventually turned into a full fledged show when Joseph Stock took over as Head Booker (THE FIRST TIME).
Wednesday War
With the World Wrestling Alliance doing very well... This show was added to help showcase some of the newer talent. This show eventually was replaced with the affore mentioned Slam.
Archived Pay Per Views
Birthday Bash
The World Wrestling Alliance Presents: Birthday Bash.The anniversary which marks the creation of the company who revolutionised the world of professional wrestling.
The WWA has a long tradition of honor and pride. And this is what is celebrated on the birthday of the WWA. An event always filled with emotion laden matches. Bitter histories. Great wrestlers. Some may even say... The greatest wresters.
But Birthday Bash is like no other event. One match defines the show, and will be talked about by internet smarks every day until the next one comes around. The Birthday Brawl.
The Birthday Brawl is (To Our Knowledge) The only match in the world where every single title is up for grabs in the same match. The champions and top contenders all battle it out in a free-for-all match where anything goes. A different type of fall decides each champion, crowned with the "Mile High" fall. The WWA World Title is suspended above the WWATron. How do you get it? Climb the tron to a platform. Erect the ladder on the platform. Climb the ladder. Grab the belt. Grab your destiny.
Day of the Dead
Day of the Dead - "Dia de los Muertos" in spanish, was the first supercard held under the Fiesta brand. Resurrected the year later, Day of the Dead is a semi regular supercard event and could be brought back to circulation at any time.
Final Friday
This Pay Per View event was held by WWA star Darken to celebrate his birthday, and was in a special tournament format.
Independence Day Rumble
Each year, the World Wrestling Alliance celebrates the birth of our great country. The end of the civil war and the break from oppression from the british rule. July 4th was the day that the United States of America stood up and with one voice announced that they were free.
On that day, in 1776 the representatives from the 13 colonies of America siged the declaration and made history.
They pledged their lives.
They pledged their fortunes.
They pledged their honor.
For a while, each year, the WWA wrestlers put on the most spectacular performances. Risking their lives and careers in the Independence Day Rumble. For the glory. For the Honor.
And more importantly, for the chance to fight the WWA Champion.
Labor Day Brawl
Labor Day Brawl was the WWA's Septemper PPV event, coinciding with the holiday. Originally coined as "The Working Mans" PPV, this has seen some classic matches over the years.
While it doesn't have the same prestige as other PPV events the WWA has held, the quality of the wrestling is as high as anything the WWA superstars have ever produced.
March Madness
March Madness was the WWA's first spring pay per view event, and originally paid tribute the the US Basketball "March Madness" tournament, and consisted a tournament of matches all on the same night.
May Mayhem
May Mayhem was a standard PPV event which continued for 8 years, and is a strong part of the WWA's heritage and history. The tapes are archived here to relieve those classic early summer moments.
Monday Night Meltdown
The longest and most frequent running show in WWA history, Meltdown is a non stop runaway train wreck of WWA footage.
Pain Games
An unsanctioned event hosted by WWA Superstar Denrol.
"The following event is authorized, but not sanctioned by the WWA. The WWA is in no way liaable for anything that happens during this Pay-Per-View. All questions, comments, and requests are to be mailed to Denrol at 123 Candy Ass Lane Toronto, Onatrio, Canada."
Rage in the Cage
In a world of ego and politics, wrestling potters along. Dominated by the men who think they know best. The big men treading on the little guys. Too many good promotions in the world have been shut down because somebody, or some bodies get a little above their station
It's time to level the playing field.
It's time for the little guys to stand up and be counted.
It's time for change.
Once a year, reputations can mean nothing. Talent is worthless, and ego is laughed at. Because Rage in the Cage is bigger than them all.
13 years ago Mark Harrington opened the NCW, and kicked it all off with a wrestling spectacle that defined the standards that this very promotion would live and die by. They said it couldn't be done... But the standards improved.
The level of competition is fierce just to earn the right to appear on the show, because every self respecting wrestling fan knows that at Rage in the Cage is the event that will make a career.
Revolution
Revolution replaced one of the older more dated PPVs on the WWA calendar. With a new set design and generally more edgy attitude, Revolution defined an era in the WWA.




