10 Reasons Why You NEED To Be Watching NWA Powerrr

1. Nick Aldis Is A Phenomenal NWA Worlds Champion

NWA Powerrr Tim Storm
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Whether you’ve been a fan of Nick Aldis in the past or not, there’s no disputing that the former Magnus carries himself every bit like a classic World Champion of yesteryear since being handed the NWA’s famed Ten Pounds of Gold.

From his classy three-piece suits, to his fast cars, to his dialogue and cadence, and even to how he moves around the ring, Aldis feels like a genuine big deal and 100% the right man to lead the NWA forward.

In a recent wrestling landscape – here’s looking at you, WWE - where titles have become props and champions have been presented as afterthoughts, Nick Aldis makes sure that the audience knows that he lives and breathes for the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship.

A champion making their belt seem like the most important thing in the world? What a crazy concept. And with Aldis – not to mention the rest of the NWA roster – rightfully making the NWA Title seem like the most prestigious championship in professional wrestling, that perception rubs off on those watching in a way that’s rarely been seen in a North American wrestling company for the past decade.

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