5 Reasons You Should Be Watching NWA Powerrr
5. All Killer No Filler
NWA Powerrr’s hour long, weekly instalments whiz by like Barry Allen on a sugar rush with their sprint-paced matches, colourful promos and total lack of dead (or near dead in many instances these days) air time. The fact the show goes for one hour in and of itself is a rarity in this age of two and three hour weekly shows topped off with pre-shows, post-shows and four plus hour pay per views every month.
In a time when too much is apparently never enough, NWA Powerrr stands out with its 'less is more' sensibilities and is far more streamlined in its presentation because of it.
This fast paced structure allows for stories to consistently move forward, devoid of repetition and/or the ever-dreaded 50/50 booking. More akin to a serialised TV series than WWE’s current, often meandering style of production, NWA Powerrr provides well produced narratives to drum up interest in its match-ups.
The irony of NWA Powerrr’s minimalist approach is that it leaves the viewer wanting more as opposed to less and this is something several promotions, WWE in particular, could do with learning.