A former NWA champion has announced their departure from the promotion.
Max the Impaler, who joined the NWA in 2022, revealed last night that they are no longer with the company. They were a Television Champion for the NWA in 2023-2024, along with challenging for other titles like the NWA World Women’s Championship and NWA National Heavyweight Championship over the past few years.
I am no longer with NWA. I am thankful for my time there and everyone that supported me. For now that is all I have to say.
“I am no longer with NWA,” Max wrote. “I am thankful for my time there and everyone that supported me. For now that is all I have to say.”
Before coming to the NWA, Max made appearances for Ring of Honor and was a participant in the 2021 ROH Women’s World Championship tournament that was won by Rok-C (WWE star Roxanne Perez).
Max has made regular trips to Japan in recent years for Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling along with their NWA work.
The next major show for the NWA is the company’s annual Halloween-themed Samhain event, which is being held at Center Stage in Atlanta on October 17.
The NWA TV Champion has been cast in a horror film.
“Dolly” featuring Max the Impaler wrapped filming in Chattanooga, Tennessee recently, Variety is reporting. Max plays the role of Dolly in the film, who is described as “a monstrous figure.”
“Macy, a young woman, is abducted by a monstrous figure intent on raising her as their own child,” reads a description of the film.
The filmmakers have described the movie as “a blend of New French Extremity and 1970s American horror.” It also stars Sean William Scott (American Pie), Ethan Suplee (Babylon), Russ Tiller (Blood for Dust), and Michalina Scorzelli (Shoplifters of the World). Rod Blackhurst (Blood for Dust) directed.
“The film also introduces current NWA TV Champion Max the Impaler, aka The Non-Binary Nightmare, in the titular role of Dolly,” wrote Variety’s Naman Ramachandran.
Max last wrestled at the NWA Crockett Cup tapings at The OC Theatre in Forney, Texas last month. Earlier this year, they unified the NWA TV Championship and NWA Women’s TV Championship in a match against Mims.
This week’s very short edition of NWA Power featured what could be the final appearance in the NWA for newly-signed AEW wrestler Taya Valkyrie.
Outside a replay of a match from the Nuff Said pay-per-view, this show was largely missable, but nothing was absolutely terrible outside of an EC3 promo.
Thrillbilly Silas defeated Brady Pierce
Pierce was squashed fairly quickly here, losing after every member of The Spectaculars were hit with a Thrillride.
Daisy Kill & Talos defeated Trevor Murdoch via DQ
Kill, a new character, played the ukulele singing a song about how he was going to beat up Murdoch. Apparently, Kill is the one sending big men after the former NWA World Champion.
Talos and Kill attacked Murdoch and Mike Knox ran out and made the save, leading to the DQ. Murdoch was selling a foot injury, so he was outnumbered and hurt in the process. Knox and Murdoch shook hands after, so it seems that Murdoch finally has some backup and an ally.
– Kevin Kiley Jr. (the former Alex Riley in WWE) was with May Valentine and talked about how excited he was being back in wrestling with the NWA. He admitted he was rusty, but he was the one telling his story and EC3 wasn’t going to control anything.
– Speaking of EC3, he and BLK Jeez were backstage with Valentine and talked about the partnership of their stables. This seems like the third or fourth time we have seen this promo, yet the story hasn’t gone anywhere. EC3 called Tyrus the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. Not the champion, mind you — the championship.
– In an encore presentation, they aired the NWA Women’s title match between the champion Kamille and Angelina Love from Nuff Said.
Max The Impaler defeated Taya Valkyrie
In a pre-match promo about Valkyrie and Max, Valkyrie made reference to the Sinister Minister’s recent appearances in Impact Wrestling.
Max attacked as Valkyrie entered the ringside area. Valkyrie used a chair to sit Max on and hit a crossbody, but Max was up soon thereafter, throwing her into the apron. Valkyrie recovered after about 90 seconds of heat from Max. Every time Max would get back up, Valkyrie would hit hard, but as time went on, it was clear the strength of Max was wearing Valkyrie down. Max picked up the win after hitting a short-arm lariat to finally finish Valkyrie off.
Max the Impaler will get the next NWA Women’s Championship match.
They last eliminated Natalya Markova to win the Burke Invitational during the first night of NWA 74 on Saturady. With the win, Max will now challenge the winner of NWA 74 night one’s NWA Women’s Championship match between Taya Valkyrie and Kamille at Sunday’s NWA 74 night two.
Other participants in the Burke Invitational include Samanta Starr, KiLynn King, Tootie Lynn, Missa Kate, Madi Wrenkowski, Angelina Love, Taryn Terrell, and Jennacide. The finish of the match had Markova going to the top rope, but Max countered and crotched her on the ropes. Max then threw her out to the mat then pinned Markova with the Welcome to the Wasteland.
After the match, Max celebrated with Miserably Faithful (Judias, Sal The Pal, and Gaagz The Gymp) and Father James Mitchell.
The NWA Women’s World Championship will headline the first night of NWA 74. The following night, Tyrus will challenge Trevor Murdoch for the NWA World Heavyweight title.
Another one of the participants from ROH’s Women’s World Championship tournament has signed with the company.
It was announced today that Max The Impaler has signed a contract with ROH. Max made it to the quarterfinals of the ROH Women’s title tournament before losing to Angelina Love by disqualification. Max got disqualified when they wouldn’t let go of a choke in the ropes.
Max debuted for ROH on the premiere episode of Women’s Division Wednesday this April.
Max is managed by Amy Rose in ROH.
ROH also announced earlier this week that Rok-C and Miranda Alize have signed contracts with the promotion. At this Sunday’s Death Before Dishonor pay-per-view, Rok-C and Alize will face off in the finals of the Women’s title tournament. The winner will become the first-ever ROH Women’s World Champion. The title is replacing the former Women of Honor World Championship.
ROH’s full announcement regarding Max The Impaler signing with the company is available below:
Ring of Honor is pleased to announce that Max The Impaler has signed with the company.
You know who probably isn’t pleased that Max has signed with ROH? The rest of the women’s division roster.
The monstrous Max has been a dominant force in the division since debuting several months ago.
Max has competed in six matches in ROH, and the lone blemish is a loss by disqualification to Angelina Love in the quarterfinals of the ROH Women’s World Title Tournament.
Max debuted in pro wrestling in 2018 and held several regional titles before coming to ROH.
Ian Riccaboni welcomed us to the ROH studio and immediately gave a shout out to Quinn McKay and her dedication to the Women’s Championship tournament. Although McKay has been officially eliminated, Riccaboni gave her a warm message about this just being the beginning.
Riccaboni also ran down the card for tonight’s episode. Dragon Lee will defend his ROH World Television Championship against Eli Isom, while two more quarterfinal matchups will take place in the Women’s Championship tournament.
Angelina Love defeated Max The Impaler (with Amy Rose) via disqualification (5:53)
Love tried to punch Max in the back, but it had no effect on them. Love had a terrified look on her face and slid out of the ring, where she started talking trash to Amy Rose outside of the ring.
Max followed Love to the outside and began beating her down. Max was toying with Love at this point with a slow, methodical pace before she rolled her back in the ring.
Love tried to escape out of Max’s grasp to the apron, but Max caught her in a chokehold on the ropes and wouldn’t let go. Max repeatedly was warned by referee Joe Mandak to let go of the hold, but they refused. As a result, Mandak disqualified Max.
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Trish Adora defeated Allysin Kay (13:50)
Kay applied a standing headlock to Adora and eventually took it down to the mat, which resulted in Adora reversing it into a head scissor lock.
Both women hit a stalemate eventually and rose to their feet. Kay focused on Adora’s arm to try and prevent a lariat and had her reeling heading into a commercial break.
Kay was in full control when the match returned. Kay nailed Adora with constant kicks to the chest and was taunting her afterwards. At this point in the match, Kay would start talking trash and shoving Adora’s face into the mat.
Adora eventually developed a second gear and began unloading a number of strikes onto Kay. Kay would try to lock in an octopus stretch, to which Adora rolled out of, bounced off the ropes and hit a Lariat Tubman for the win.
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Dragon Lee defeated Eli Isom to retain his ROH Television Championship (12:25)
Dalton Castle joined commentary for this bout.
Lee offered Isom a handshake, to which Isom accepted but also gave Lee a kick to the gut. Lee immediately made Isom pay for it by dumping him to the outside and diving onto him on the floor.
Lee stuck his foot on Isom’s skull and applied a single leg crab whenever he got back in the ring. Isom was only motivated more by this, and got up in a fury of rage.
Isom and Lee traded strikes before trading back-to-back-to-back german suplexes. Lee followed it up by spiking Isom with a poison rana, but Isom popped right up and hit a lariat which resulted in a very good near fall.
The final minutes of this match were insane, with both guys just trading move after move. Lee nailed Isom with multiple knee strikes to where he was practically knocked out, to which Lee followed up with a falcon’s arrow for a great near fall. Lee would eventually put away Isom with his signature incinerator knee strike, allowing him to score the pinfall victory.
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Final Thoughts: This edition of ROH TV started off with what I think was one of the most questionable booking choices that the company has made since their return from their pandemic hiatus. Max The Imapler was made to look really dumb with that finish and for what we’ve seen from them so far, they obviously aren’t dumb and they know how to win matches and get the job done. Max was undefeated in the company up to this point and I think this was a terrible way to beat her.
Besides that, I thoroughly enjoyed both Adora/Kay and Lee/Isom.
In recent weeks I’ve introduced a scale in order to let you know if the current week of TV is worth your while. The scale is as followed:
Must Watch TV
Go Out Of Your Way
Recommend Viewing
Watch YouTube Clips
Avoid At All Costs
This week’s episode of ROH TV is: Go Out Of Your Way
The Big Takeaway: Allie Recks made her Ring Of Honor debut against Angelina Love, and another Ticket To Gold was given out.
Lenny Leonard welcomed us to the show. Leonard revealed that the Women’s Division Wednesday’s match taking place this week is Angelina Love vs Allie Recks. Leonard also revealed that Love is the one who recommended Recks to the ROH Board Of Directors.
A brief history on Allie Recks: She’s worked in Shine, CZW, American Combat Wrestling, and Pennsylvania Premiere Wrestling. She is also the current Women’s Champion for American Combat Wrestling.
Angelina Love (with Mandy Leon) defeated Allie Recks (9:51)
Love did her usual taunting and wearing down her opponent style in this match. I’ll note that Recks is a great seller, but she didn’t get much offense until the tail end of the match.
I wouldn’t say this was a squash match necessarily, but I would have appreciated Recks getting more offense. Recks was able to hit her codebreaker finisher, The Recks Effect, at one point and it was a great near fall. I’ll also compliment Recks on her great basement dropkick.
After Love kicked out of the Recks Effect, Recks tried to capitalize with a crossbody but missed. Love followed up on her opponent’s missed opportunity with a Botox Injection kick for the win.
After the match, Recks grabbed a mic and thanked Love for the opportunity. Love made fun of Recks but said she’d grant her one more opportunity.
Amy Rose came out in gear but said she wasn’t going to be the one wrestling Recks. Max The Impaler came out afterward and made a beeline for the ring. The Allure went to the commentary desk and kicked Ian Riccaboni and Caprice Coleman out of the building.
Max The Impaler (w/ Amy Rose) defeated Allie Recks (3:58)
This “match” was simply to put Max The Impaler over. They chunked Recks around the ring for almost four minutes like it was nothing.
The Allure and Maria Kanellis Bennett were arguing over commentary the whole match about their personal issues. It took me out of the match quite honestly.
Recks’ fatigue from her previous match obviously played a big factor here, as she didn’t get a single offensive maneuver in this match. Max won the match with their Impaler backbreaker.
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Max The Impaler was given a ticket to gold via Zoom after their match. Maria Kanellis Bennett tried to get a few words out of them, but they just screamed into the camera.
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Final Thoughts: This wasn’t my favorite episode of Women’s Division Wednesday to say the least. I’m completely fine with the push of Angelina Love, after all, she is one of the few recognizable names in the division currently. Recks getting squashed twice left a bad taste in my mouth. Recks seems to be a good wrestler, and I wanted her to get some more action in both of her matches. Angelina Love’s match against Mazzerati a few weeks back was much more competitive.
Max The Impaler getting their Ticket To Gold is long overdue, but well deserved. I’m still not feeling this partnership with Amy Rose. In my opinion, Rose should have a manager, not be a manager.
Max The Impaler is the latest addition to the field for ROH’s Women’s World Championship tournament.
It was announced on this week’s ROH Women’s Division Wednesday episode that Max The Impaler will be taking part in this summer’s Women’s title tournament. Max was given a spot in the tournament following her win against Allie Recks on Women’s Division Wednesday.
Recks first lost a match against Angelina Love on this week’s Women’s Division Wednesday. There was then an angle where Recks asked Love for another match. Recks said she grew up watching Love wrestle and dominating women’s divisions. Recks asked Love for another match and Love accepted — but Love then revealed that the match would be against Max The Impaler.
Max The Impaler is being managed by Amy Rose in ROH. The alliance between Max and Rose was revealed when Max attacked Miranda Alize, Sumie Sakai, Trish Adora, Mazzerati, and ROH’s timekeeper on Women’s Division Wednesday earlier this month.
Max The Impaler has wrestled on ROH Women’s Division Wednesday three times. They’ve defeated Hyan and Recks in singles matches. On the Women’s Division Wednesday premiere episode this April, Max made their ROH debut and teamed with Rok-C as they went to a 15-minute time limit draw against Hyan & Laynie Luck.
The ROH Women’s World Championship is a new title that’s replacing the former Women of Honor World Championship. Here’s the updated list of entrants for the title tournament:
Rok-C
Angelina Love
Miranda Alize
Trish Adora
Allysin Kay
Mazzerati
Willow Nightingale
Vita VonStarr
Nicole Savoy
Mandy Leon
Max The Impaler
Love will be getting a first-round bye in the tournament.