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NWA Back For The Attack PPV Results

The NWA Back For The Attack pay-per-view event is in the books and what a show it was. 

The event took place on Sunday afternoon at the GPB Studios in Atlanta, Georgia and aired on FITE.tv. 

In the main event, Nick Aldis successfully retained the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Title over Aron Stevens.

Other notable match finishes to this card saw World TV Champion Elijah Burke vs. Thom Latimer with it ending in a draw. Thus, Burke came out on top with the gold while Kamille becomes the new #1 contender for the NWA Women’s Title. 

The complete results from the show are below:

NWA Back For The Attack PPV Results

  • Slice Boogie defeated Jordan Clearwater, Jax Dane, and Crimson in a four-way.
  • Tyrus defeated JR Kratos 
  • Pope fought Thom Latimer to a time limit draw to retain the NWA TV Title.
  • Kamille defeated Thunder Rosa to become No. 1 contender to the NWA Women’s Championship.
  • Trevor Murdoch defeated Chris Adonis to retain the NWA National Championship.
  • Nick Aldis defeated Aron Stevens to retain the NWA Championship.

NWA owner Billy Corgan has confirmed that NWA Powerrr is also returning on March 23rd on FITE TV as the weekly show will air on Thursday at 6:05 pm EST. Fans will also be able to watch Powerrr on FITE through a low-cost subscription bundle.

Final Card For NWA Back For The Attack PPV

The card for today’s (March 21, 2021) NWA Back For The Attack pay-per-view event has been finalized. 

National Wrestling Alliance is slated to hold its first pay-per-view event of the year at the GPB Studios in Atlanta, Georgia.

The show will be headlined by NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion Nick Aldis defending the strap against Aron Stevens. 

Other top matches featured on this card include World TV Champion Elijah Burke vs. Thom Latimer, Thunder Rosa vs. Kamille in a #1 contender’s match with the winner challenging for the NWA Women’s Title at a later date, and Crimson vs. Jax Dane vs. Jordan Clearwater vs. Slice Boogie in a fatal 4-way bout. 

The pay-per-view event can be purchased with the price tag of $19.99 via the FITE app. The show will begin at 4:00 pm ET. Here is the final card. 

Final NWA Back For The Attack Card

  • NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion Nick Aldis vs. Aron Stevens
  • Crimson vs. Jax Dane vs. Jordan Clearwater vs. Slice Boogie – Four-Way Match
  • Thunder Rosa vs. Kamille – #1 Contender’s Match To Determine Challenger To NWA World Women’s Title
  • NWA World Television Champion ‘Da Pope’ Elijah Burke vs. Thom Latimer
  • Tyrus vs. JR Kratos
  • NWA National Heavyweight Champion Trevor Murdoch vs. Chris Adonis 

What are your thoughts on this match card? Do you plan on buying the pay-per-view and watching? Sound off in the comment section.

Updated Lineup For NWA’s Back For The Attack

The National Wrestling Alliance returns on Sunday with the “Back for the Attack” PPV available on FITE. The promotion added a few matches to the show recently.

Yesterday, the NWA announced that Thunder Rosa will face Kamille on the PPV. The winner of that match will earn an NWA Women’s Championship match against Serena Deeb, who is currently out with a knee injury.

The NWA also recently announced that The Pope (FKA Elijah Burke) will defend the NWA Television title against Thomas Latimer on the show.

A Jordan Clearwater vs Jax Dan vs Slice Boogie vs Crimson fatal 4-way match has also been booked.

The NWA previously announced that Aron Stevens will challenge Nick Aldis for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship on the card. Stevens is the former tag partner to “The Question Mark” Joseph Hudson, who passed away last month. Stevens put out a statement that he will be wrestling as his true self on the show and not portraying a character.

Following the PPV this weekend, the NWA will be filming content for future episodes of Powerrr. The last set of official NWA tapings took place in January of 2020. At the onset of the pandemic, the NWA was forced to cancel the planned 2020 Crockett Cup.

NWA Announces Several Names To Debut At “Back For The Attack”

The National Wrestling Alliance returns to PPV on March 21st, 2021 with “Back For The Attack.” The show will air on the same day as WWE’s Fastlane PPV. Nick Aldis, Thunder Rosa, Aron Stevens, Trevor Murdoch, Elijah Burke, Tim Storm, and Kamille have all been previously advertised to take part in the show

The NWA announced several more names for the PPV recently, with some making their debut for the promotion.

The NWA announced that Tyrus (aka Brodus Clay) will make his debut for the promotion at Back For The Attack.

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Chris Adonis, formerly known as Chris Masters, will also be on the PPV.

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Formerly of TNA Wrestling, Crimson will be on the PPV.

Jordan Clearwater will be returning to the promotion.

Slice Boogie will make his NWA debut on the show.

Billy Corgan recently spoke to the associated press about the NWA’s return.

“I feel like we’re finally taking the steps we were hoping to take a year ago. We were never in any financial peril,” Corgan added. “We were totally on a growth pattern. The plan for last year before things kind of hit the skids was to start pivoting. We were in discussions with Live Nation about running live events to help bring in revenue and expand who was watching the product. It was more about growing pains stuff, but we didn’t have any problems internally with the product.”

NWA Returning To PPV With “Back for the Attack” (3/21)

The NWA will be returning to PPV in less than 3 weeks. It was revealed today that the National Wrestling Alliance will present “Back for the Attack” on PPV March 21st, 2021.

Nick Aldis, Thunder Rosa, Aron Stevens, Trevor Murdoch, Elijah Burke, Tim Storm, and Kamille are all advertised to take part in the show. The show is currently being listed on FITE.TV for a cost of $19.99 USD.

Recently, many NWA fans became concerned when episodes of “NWA Powerrr” were removed from the promotion’s YouTube channel. It was later reported on Wrestling Observer Radio, that the promotion will conduct TV tapings from March 21st to 24th. Evidently, that first night will be a PPV event.

“So, this is the situation with the NWA. I don’t know why they pulled all their videos from YouTube but they are going to be taping March 21st to 24th and I was told it will come out in the next couple of days why they did it and it will be a positive,” said Dave Meltzer. 

The last set of NWA tapings took place in January of 2020 before the pandemic shut down businesses in the United States. NWA titles were part of the UWN shows at Thunder Studios last fall, but those were ultimately put on hiatus due to increased COVID-19 restrictions as well.