NWA PowerrrTrip 2

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NWA PowerrrTrip
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Official poster featuring various NWA wrestlers
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DateApril 30, 2022
City Oak Grove, Kentucky
VenueValor Hall
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NWA PowerrrTrip 2, part of the NWA Pop-Up Event series and second in the PowerrrTrip chronology, was a professional wrestling supercard produced by the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) in conjunction with Tried-N-True Pro Wrestling. The event took place on April 30, at the Valor Hall in Oak Grove, Kentucky. The event was a taping for NWA Power and NWA USA on FITE TV and YouTube.

Contents

Production

Storylines

The event featured professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines. Wrestlers portrayed heroes, villains, or less distinguishable characters in scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches. Storylines were produced during the eighth season and second season, respectively, of the NWA's weekly web series, Powerrr and USA .

On Night 2 of the Crockett Cup, Homicide defeated Austin Aries, Darius Lockhart, and Colby Corino in a four-way match to win the reactivated NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship. [1] On April 7, it was announced that Corino would challenge for the title against Homicide at PowerrTrip 2. [2]

Results

No.ResultsStipulationsTimes
1DAnthony Andrews defeated Gustavo Aguilar by pinfall Singles match 4:02
2DThe Ill Begotten (Alex Taylor and Jeremiah Plunkett) (with Danny Deals) defeated Ruff N' Ready (D'Vin Gaves and Diante) by pinfall Tag team match 6:40
3DGaagz The Gymp (with Father James Mitchell) defeated Magic Jake Dumas by pinfall No Disqualification match 7:40
4Max The Impaler defeated Ella Envy by pinfall Singles match [3] 3:20
5 Cyon defeated Joe Alonzo by pinfall Singles match 16:32
6 Trevor Murdoch defeated Mike Knox via disqualification Singles match [4] [5] 7:58
7 Jay Bradley defeated Brady Pierce by pinfall Singles match 6:49
8Matthew Mims defeated AJ Cazana by pinfall Singles match 5:31
9The Miserably Faithful (Judais and Sal The Pal) (with Father James Mitchell) defeated Jax Dane and Magic Jake Dumas by pinfall Tag team match 7:41
10Matt Vine defeated Eric Jackson by pinfall Singles match 4:23
11 Thom Latimer defeated Rhett Titus by pinfall Singles match 9:25
12 Homicide (c) defeated Colby Corino by pinfall Singles match for the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship [2] 9:55
13 Nick Aldis defeated Brian Myers via submission Singles match [6] 10:19
14 Tyrus defeated KC Roxx via disqualification Bodyslam Challenge1:10
15 KiLynn King and Missa Kate defeated Kamille and Kenzie Paige by pinfall Tag team match 9:07
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
D – this was a dark match

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