NWA Southern All-Star Wrestling
Showtime All-Star Wrestling and NWA Southern All-Star Wrestling is an American professional wrestling promotion based in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
Acronym | SAW |
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Founded | 2007 |
Style | Professional wrestling |
Headquarters | McMinnville, Tennessee |
Founder(s) | Reno Riggins, Paul Adams, TJ Weatherby |
Owner(s) | Reno Riggins and TJ Weatherby (2007-2009) Reno Riggins (2009-2013) National Wrestling Alliance (2013-2017)Jason Womack (2017-Present) |
Formerly | Southern All-Star Wrestling (2007-2009, 2019-present) Showtime All-Star Wrestling (2009-2012) NWA Southern All-Star Wrestling (2012-2019) |
Website | nwasaw.tv |
History
SAW began as a promotion in April, 2007, by then business partners Reno Riggins and TJ Weatherby at Weatherby's "SAW Mill," in Millersville, Tennessee. In 2009, Riggins and Weatherby had a falling out, and Riggins left. He then began to run shows in Nashville, at the Tennessee State Fairgrounds. SAW then ran shows at the Former Freddie Morton's Auction House (redubbed the new "SAW Mill") which now is an Antique Shop in Columbia, Tennessee, and at the Old Armory Building in Pulaski, Tennessee. Until 2012, SAW toured as well. On November 11, 2012 SAW teamed with the NWA (National Wrestling Alliance) to form the New NWA SAW, in addition, SAW returned to Millersville, Tennessee and changed their entire format going under the all new NWA SAW Branding. As of March 2015, NWA SAW moved out of the SAWMill in Millersville, and now currently do events in different venues across Middle Tennessee. Under New Ownership 2017
Television
SAW began broadcasting exclusively on cable on Comcast Cable channel 49 on saturday nights at midnight. Then in 2009, SAW moved to Nashville's WNAB, broadcasting on saturday nights at 8:00 P.M, and also began to be syndicated throughout the country. In 2010, SAW moved to 9:00 P.M., then in 2011 moved to 10:00 P.M. In 2012, SAW Moved to sundays at 10:00 P.M., then in 2013 moved to 11:00 P.M., then moved to early sunday mornings at 2:00 A.M. beginning in 2014. In the fall of 2015, SAW left WNAB, and was broadcast on internet only, until 2016 when SAW returned to television, and made its return to Comcast Cable channel 49 on Saturday nights at midnight. Also beginning IN 2017 NEW Ownership
Roster
Male wrestlers
Ring name | Notes |
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Night Wolf | |
Gravestone | |
Justin Brake | |
Popa Billys Boys | |
Wolfie D | |
Big Red | |
Chris Harris | |
Mask Destoryer | |
Chris Classic | |
Jed Anderson | |
Drew Haskins | |
Blue Demon | |
Shark Boy | |
Shane Morton | |
Southern Kaos | |
Christian Rage | |
Dragon Master | |
Ryan Regal | |
Kevin Delight | |
Spanish Fly | |
Silver King | |
Chris Stevens | |
Tony Dalton | |
Southern Rebal Denny Ray | |
Robert Mullican | |
Nick Iggy | |
Nore Havoc | |
Shane Williams | |
Shawn Hoodrich | |
Jason Scott | |
Marc Sharp | |
JP Magnum |
Female wrestlers
Ring name | Notes |
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Eve | |
Hallie Shadows | |
Heidi Lovelace | NWA World Women's Champion |
Miss Rachel | |
Taeler Hendrix |
Stables
Team name | Members | Notes |
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Popa Billys Boys | ||
Divided Nation | ||
The Funky White Boys | Chirs Classic And Jed Anderson | |
Havoc Brothers | Nore and Billy Havoc | |
On-air talent
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Championships
Championship | Champion(s) | Previous | Date Won | Location |
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NWA Television Championship | Vacated | N.A | April 28, 2018 | McMinnville, TN |
NWA Southern Heavyweight Championship | Vacated | N.A | April 28, 2018 | McMinnville, TN |
NWA Southern Tag Team Championship | Vacated | N.A | April 28, 2018 | McMinnville, TN |
NWA Southern Lightweight Championship | Vacated | N.A | April 28, 2018 | Mcminnville, TN |