10 Reasons Why You NEED To Be Watching NWA Powerrr

7. The In-Ring Action Makes Sense

NWA Powerrr Tim Storm
NWA

In the two outings to date, NWA Powerrr has managed to nicely balance promo work and establishment of characters with solid and steady in-ring action.

Most importantly, the actual in-ring action that audiences have been treated to so far has made complete and total sense – particularly for those viewers who have a penchant for the classic NWA and JCP days of yesteryear.

The pacing is methodical, the moves are meaningful and with reason, and there’s also a certain snugness to proceedings that makes things feel crisp and impactful. And while a match like Nick Aldis vs. Tim Storm is brimming with emotion and gravitas, Powerrr isn’t afraid of dishing out a squash match or two in order to establish characters and movesets.

For its hour duration, the in-ring action of NWA Powerrr is exactly what it needs to be – sensical, purposeful, and all done in the hope of winning the match. And let's face it, winning the match should always be the immediate endgame for any wrestler.

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