Billy Corgan Reveals That The NATIONAL WRESTLING ALLIANCE Will Have A Weekly Television Program This Fall

Billy Corgan Reveals That The NATIONAL WRESTLING ALLIANCE Will Have A Weekly Television Program This Fall

After confirming their split from Ring of Honor, Billy Corgan has revealed that the National Wrestling Alliance will have a weekly television show coming up this fall. Get more details on the series tapings.

By EliteGuy101 - Aug 08, 2019 10:08 AM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Source: Fightful.com
The rumors on the NWA doing a television series have been confirmed as Billy Corgan – the owner of the company – announced that the promotion will be doing its own series this fall on Youtube. NWA will be hosting television tapings starting on September 30th and October 1st, both will be set in Atlanta. Corgan didn’t announced any matches or confirm the time length of the series just yet.

Several weeks back, both NWA and ROH parted ways, and the speculation was that Corgan was looking to branch out and start a weekly series. At the moment, the company only produced their "10 Pounds of Gold" episodes to promote their big match-ups. There’s no word on whether the promotion will stop doing these video pieces once the series begins this fall.



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