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Arrr! NWA captain Billy Corgan be boastin' me hearties 'bout the talented crew afore Samhain, discussin' new lands and usin' a 'Moneyball' strategy.

2023-10-17

Arr, me hearties! The scurvy dog, Billy Corgan, owner o' the National Wrestling Alliance, did jest have a chat with Fox News Digital 'bout Samhain, Exodus Pro as a land to conquer, and aye, takin' the "Moneyball" route t' discover fine talent. Yo ho ho!

National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) owner Billy Corgan is gearing up for another major pay-per-view event, NWA Samhain, which will take place in Cleveland on October 28th. The main event will feature EC3 defending his NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship against Thom Lattimer. This event marks the first major show since the company's 75th-anniversary pay-per-view, where EC3 won the title for the first time in his career. Corgan also recently announced the establishment of the NWA territories system, with Exodus Pro Wrestling being the first one to join.

Corgan expressed his satisfaction with the progress of the company, stating that they are presenting credible and newsworthy pay-per-views loaded with talent. He believes that they are outpacing their localized competitors and are on the path to becoming a top-level company. The upcoming event features a roster of well-known wrestlers, as well as rising talents.

Corgan acknowledged the importance of talent that has come through the WWE system, as they bring valuable knowledge and experience to the NWA. The ability to create a wrestling product that translates well to television is also crucial, as the majority of people watch wrestling through that medium.

Corgan's vision for NWA includes relaunching the territories that the company once had, and he has already reached out to EC3 to work together on building up the Exodus Pro promotion. The announcement has received positive reactions, and Corgan is currently vetting other promotions interested in becoming NWA territories.

Corgan emphasized the significance of having territories for wrestlers who may not be able to perform as much due to the demanding traveling schedule. He also acknowledged the challenge of finding the next generation of talented superstars but expressed his determination to identify undervalued or underappreciated individuals who can thrive in the NWA system.

Overall, Corgan is optimistic about the future of NWA and its potential to continue growing and providing entertaining wrestling events.

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