Junior Heavyweight title match added to NWA Alwayz Ready

A new title match is set for this weekend’s NWA Alwayz Ready pay-per-view.

Homicide will defend his NWA Junior Heavyweight Championship as he faces PJ Hawx at NWA Alwayz Ready this Saturday (June 11). The PPV is taking place at the Knoxville Convention Center in Knoxville, Tennessee.

The NWA Junior Heavyweight Championship was recently reintroduced in a tournament that culminated at the Crockett Cup this March. Homicide defeated Colby Corino, Darius Lockhart, and Austin Aries in a four-way match to win the title.

On last week’s episode of NWA Power, Homicide retained his Junior Heavyweight Championship against Corino.

PJ Hawx is the son of Luke Hawx. They team together as Hawx Aerie.

Here’s the updated card for Alwayz Ready:

  • NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion Matt Cardona defends against Nick Aldis (Cardona has a torn biceps but has said that he’ll be at Alwayz Ready in some capacity)
  • NWA World Women’s Champion Kamille defends against KiLynn King
  • NWA National Champion Jax Dane defends against Chris Adonis
  • NWA Television Champion Tyrus defends against Mims
  • NWA Junior Heavyweight Champion Homicide defends against PJ Hawx
  • NWA Tag Team Champions La Rebelion (Bestia 666 & Mecha Wolf) defend against The Commonwealth Connection (Doug Williams & Davey Boy Smith Jr.)
  • NWA Women’s Tag Team Champions The Hex (Allysin Kay & Marti Belle) defend against Pretty Empowered (Ella Envy & Kenzie Paige)
  • Aron Stevens vs. Trevor Murdoch
  • Taya Valkyrie vs. Natalia Markova
  • Ricky & Kerry Morton vs. The Fixers (Wrecking Ball Legursky & Jay Bradley) vs. AJ Cazana & a mystery partner
  • Samuel Shaw returns

Triple threat tag match added to NWA Alwayz Ready

The father-son team of Ricky & Kerry Morton will be in action at the NWA’s next pay-per-view.

The NWA has announced that The Mortons will face The Fixers (Wrecking Ball Legursky & Jay Bradley) and AJ Cazana & a mystery partner in a triple threat match at Alwayz Ready on Saturday, June 11. The Knoxville Convention Center in Knoxville, Tennessee is hosting the PPV.

Ricky Morton revealed earlier this year that The Rock ‘n’ Roll Express would be going on a farewell tour so that he could focus more on teaming with his son Kerry, along with working behind-the-scenes in the wrestling industry.

Eight matches have now been confirmed for Alwayz Ready. The updated card is listed below:

  • NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion Matt Cardona defends against Nick Aldis (this will either be a steel cage match or a death match)
  • NWA World Women’s Champion Kamille defends against KiLynn King
  • NWA National Champion Jax Dane defends against Chris Adonis
  • NWA Television Champion Tyrus defends against Mims
  • NWA Tag Team Champions La Rebelion (Bestia 666 & Mecha Wolf) defend against The Commonwealth Connection (Doug Williams & Davey Boy Smith Jr.)
  • NWA Women’s Tag Team Champions The Hex (Allysin Kay & Marti Belle) defend against Pretty Empowered (Ella Envy & Kenzie Paige)
  • Taya Valkyrie vs. Natalia Markova
  • Ricky & Kerry Morton vs. The Fixers vs. AJ Cazana & a mystery partner

World Women’s Championship match added to NWA Alwayz Ready

A Women’s Championship match is the latest addition to the card for the NWA’s Alwayz Ready pay-per-view.

It was announced today that KiLynn King will challenge Kamille for the NWA World Women’s Championship at Alwayz Ready on Saturday, June 11. The PPV is being held at the Knoxville Convention Center in Knoxville, Tennessee.

King getting the next shot at Kamille’s title was confirmed when King defeated Chelsea Green and Jennacide in a triple threat match on this week’s episode of NWA Power.

On Twitter, King commented on facing Kamille at Alwayz Ready: The biggest match of my career thus far..I’m coming, June 11th at the #AlwayzReady pay per view, for The Burke with everything I’ve got”

Kamille has been NWA World Women’s Champion since winning the title from Serena Deeb in June 2021.

The updated card for Alwayz Ready is listed below:

  • NWA World Women’s Champion Kamille defends against KiLynn King
  • NWA National Champion Jax Dane defends against Chris Adonis
  • NWA Television Champion Tyrus defends against Mims
  • NWA Tag Team Champions La Rebelion (Bestia 666 & Mecha Wolf) defend against The Commonwealth Connection (Doug Williams & Davey Boy Smith Jr.)
  • NWA Women’s Tag Team Champions The Hex (Allysin Kay & Marti Belle) defend against Pretty Empowered (Ella Envy & Kenzie Paige) 

NWA announces Alwayz Ready PPV for June

The NWA is heading to Knoxville, Tennessee for a pay-per-view this June.

It was announced today that NWA Alwayz Ready will be held at the Knoxville Convention Center on Saturday, June 11. The venue will also host a set of NWA television tapings the next night.

In storyline, NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion Matt Cardona demanded that the PPV be dedicated to him if he’s going to wrestle in Knoxville.

“As Worlds Heavyweight Champion, Matt Cardona insisted that if he was to be compelled to go to a storied NWA territory like Knoxville, Tennessee and defend the championship, he would only appear if the June 11th PPV was in his honor,” Billy Corgan said. “This event, named after his singular catchphrase ‘Alwayz Ready,’ will feature his entrance music as the show’s sole theme, and all promotional materials therein will include his brand and likeness; including no less than a modified NWA logo which now reads MCWA (Matt Cardona Wrestling Alliance.) Now all that’s left is for the champion to be ready to live up to his requests.”

Cardona has been NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion since winning the title from Trevor Murdoch this February. His challenger for Alwayz Ready has yet to be announced.

Alwayz Ready will be available live via Fite TV as a standalone PPV or as part of the NWA All Access annual pass.

Tickets for Alwayz Ready will go on sale at 11 a.m. Eastern time this Tuesday.

Corgan told the Knoxville News Sentinel that, if Alwayz Ready and the TV tapings are successful, he’d like to bring the NWA back to Knoxville twice a year.

“I think the NWA’s history is because of the strength of the Knoxvilles and the Memphises and what they brought to the table that eventually became professional wrestling at the highest levels,” Corgan said. “I want to wrap my arms back around that legacy because that’s what I think of when I think of wrestling.”