Billy Corgan, the owner of the National Wrestling Alliance, took to Instagram to give an update on the popular YouTube series “NWA Powerrr.”
Corgan mentioned that the one year anniversary of the first NWA Powerrr taping had just passed. The company is in talks to return to taping the show, even if fans cannot be in attendance for the show.
One year ago, we shot our first episode of NWA POWERRR; suffice to say it’s been a crazy ride ever since. From trending #1 world wide on our debut to successful PPV’s to having to stop many plans (including the Crockett Cup) due to the plague, to Rosa appearing with the NWA Women’s Championship on @allelitewrestling to now adding our voice to the collective that is Prime Time Live on the @unitedwrestlingnetwork, I can only say to our great fans ‘hang in there’. We are currently talking about bringing back POWERRR very soon, even if it means we can’t have fans in the stands because we just want to get back to work. But it’s nice to see our friend and former champion Tim Storm here. If anyone can lead us out of this, it’s a man or woman like him: who gives it all he or she’s got even when the chips are done. That sounds more grim than I mean it, ’cause yeah: still here, still kicking, and ready to get ready to rock…
We had previously reported that NWA Worlds Champion Nick Aldis stated that NWA Powerrr was not done yet.
NWA announced in March that they were suspending tapings due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In the time since, they have partnered up with the Universal Wrestling Network for PrimeTime Live with weekly PPV events.