NWA Hard Times 6 tickets struggling to sell before PPV event

NWA Hard Times 6 is set to take place this weekend from the Center Stage Theater in Atlanta, GA. The tickets for the show are struggling in a big way according to the latest report from WrestleTix, with only a day or so left till the PPV takes place.

WrestleTix reported that 235 tickets have been distributed for the show on a setup of 772. This number is up +57 since the last update (which was 7 days ago), but unless there are a lot of walkups, this show could end up selling sub-300 tickets. The cheapest ticket available right now for Standard Admission) is $23.

NWA Hard Times 6 Card

These are the matches that have been confirmed for the card on Saturday as of writing:

  • NWA World Women’s Championship Match: Tiffany Nieves (c) (with Miss Starr and Gretta) vs. Natalia Markova
  • NWA World Women’s Television Championship Match: Gisele Shaw (c) vs. Liviyah
  • NWA United States Tag Team Championship Match: The Slimeballz (Sage Chantz and Tommy Rant) (c) (with Aron Stevens) vs. The Hard Way (Dalton McKenzie and Jack Vaughn)
  • NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship Match: Spencer Slade (c) (with Aron Stevens) vs. Damian Fenrir
  • NWA National Championship Match: Mike Mondo (c) (with Aron Stevens) vs. Bryan Idol
  • Da Pope vs. Carnage
  • Pretty Boy Smooth (with Pastor C-Lo) vs. Carson Batholomew Drake (with Aron Stevens)
  • Colby Corino vs. Axton Ray
  • Daisy Kill vs. Alex Misery (with Brandon McCord)
  • Pretty Empowered (Kenzie Paige and Kylie Paige) vs. Sirena Veil and Alice Crowley
  • Hammerstone vs. Richard Adonis
  • NWA World’s Heavyweight Championship Match: “Thrilbilly” Silas Mason (c) vs. Kerry Morton

Colby Corino to make in-ring return after long injury absence

After undergoing emergency neck and back surgery in July 2025, former NWA Junior Heavyweight Champion Colby Corino has a return date to the ring.

Announced by the NWA on Sunday, Corino will be part of Hard Times 6 on Saturday, June 6 at Center Stage in Atlanta. He will take on Axton Ray in his first match since July 27 of last year when he and Shane Williams lost to AJ Francis and Bojack in an indie tag team match.

Corino was a free agent during his time away, choosing to re-sign a multi-year deal with the NWA in January despite rumored interest from both WWE and AEW as he felt he had more things to do and learn, both in the promotion and the indies.

The 29-year-old is the son of former ECW star Steve Corino who currently works behind the scenes in WWE NXT. He has wrestled once for WWE, losing to Mansoor on an episode of 205 Live in September 2020.