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More Powerslam Events!
Sept. 1, 2009
 
Powerslam Productions continues its expansion with back to back weekends coming up! First, on Sat. Sept. 19 Powerslam will bring SEPTEMBER SLAMFEST to Summit, MS at the Covington Rotary Gym. Doors open at 6 pm bell 7 pm! All tickets will be $5 for this event. Scheduled: Joe Kane will make his first Powerslam Championship defense! Number one contender Kool Jay will be in action along with Wes Adams and Jonathan King, The Stereo Typical Italians, EMT, and Krimsynn!!! The following Sat. Sep 26 Powerslam will begin a new venture as they will be performing at the Family Fun Center in Hazelhurst, MS at a private event. Powerslam is in negotiations for more private events plus a location for an October event is forthcoming! Keep checking here and Myspace.com/powerslamproductions
for more updates, pictures and results and check out our videos on our YouTube Channel!!!
 
Powerslam Productions Growing!
August 3, 2009
 
Powerslam Productions has been rolling along, with successful events in Heidelburg, MS as well as Cedartown, GA and Tylertown, MS. Wes has been working primarily with Powerslam, as he is head of the Powerslam Power House training center, as well as talent. Dates for Summit, MS and McComb, MS will be forthcoming as well. To learn more about Powerslam Productions contact
 
Check out great Powerslam action featuring Wes Adams, Joe Kane, Krimsynn, Kizarny, The British Lions, Kool Jay Steele, Shane Champagne, Jonathan King, Mike Posey, EMT and lots more at
 
 
 

 

Undefeated Streak Continues! Will It End at Anarchy?
April 29, 2009
 
Adams and Posey continued their winning ways in Russville, AL, as The Official Express defeated Chrisjen Hayme and Adams Jacobs in an Ultimate NWA tournament final rematch!  Then, on April 25, the duo defeated Shane Champagne and Joe Kane, in the first ever Ultimate NWA title defense in Mississippi! So far, the duo is undefeated in tag team competition, but stiffer competition is on the way. The Express has signed a deal to compete against NWA Anarchy (formerly Wildside) Tag Team Champions, The New Wave this weekend! Highly regarded NWA official Bill Behrens has begun assisting the Official Express in bookings, so look for the Express to begin a series of title defenses all over the country.
Powerslam Productions continues with a great crowd of of over 140 this past weekend. In the main event, Powerslam Champion Krimsynn defeated Kool Jay Steele, but there is dispute as Steele had Krimsynn pinned while the referee was knocked out. In other matches, Luke Hawx and Nick Wonder battled to a DDQ, Rick Young beat EMT, Monty Warbucks vs. Jonathan King was stopped due to injury, although Warbucks was faking and attacked King.
May 16-Powerslam returns to Heidelburg, MS as a part of the American Anti Smoking Coalition fundraiser fair. Powerslam stars on hand will be Krimsynn, Shane Champagne, Joe Kane, Luke Hawx, Jonathan King, KoolJay Steele, Nick Wonder and Wes Adams.

The Official Express Captures Gold!!! April 14, 2009

Wes Adams and Mike Posey, the Official Express defeated Chrisjen Hayme and Adam Jacobs to be crowned the Ultimate NWA tag team champions this past Saturday night! Several wrestling websites have reported that this is the first time former WWE referees have won tag team gold. Video will be posted on YouTube soon. The Official Express will defend the belts in a rematch with Hayme and Jacobs this weekend. New dates have been added to the schedule as well, check them out! And April 25, Powerslam Productions will return to Summit, MS. Matches signed are Powerslam Champion Krimsynn vs. KoolJay Steele, and the tag team match between The Official Express vs. Shane Champagne and Joe Kane

Adams vs. Posey
 Match Results 3/28
April 6, 2009
 
Wes has been busy over the following weeks, first, here are links to the Wes vs. Mike Posey match for your viewing, we won't spoil the match for you!
 
Part 1
 
Part 2
 
We will tell you that the aftermath of the match, which does not air, resulted in the formation of wrestling's newest tag team,
The Official Express!
The Express will compete in the Ultimate NWA tag team championship tournament this Saturday night in Scotsboro, AL. Check the schedule page for more dates!
This past weekend Wes competed in North Carolina for TAP THIS promotions, narrowly losing to Frank Fontaine, after Fontaine hit Wes with a foreign object. Also, Wes competed in several matches for the Independent Wrestling All Stars Saturday, wrestling OVW Superstar, JD Michaels, Former Spirit Squad member Mike Mondo, and teaming with northern wrestling standout Rob Eckos to take on Carolina Tag Team Champions Mike Mondo and Dirty Money!
New Dates Announced: Wes Going After ANOTHER Former WWE Ref???
Feb 19, 2009
Wes started 2009 off with a bang, returning to Dyersburg, TN for Dyersburg Championship Wresling, with his henchman, HomeWrecker Ronnie. Wes will be appearing for several promotions coming up including:
 Saturday Feb. 28: All American Wrestling
Abbeville, Louisiana
Saturday March 14: NWA Alabama
Birmingham, Alabama
Saturday March 28: Powerslam Productions
Summit, MS
Also more dates for Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana and Alabama will be announced for April. Stay tuned.
Former WWE/ECW/TNA referee Mike Posey is also on the Birmingham and Summit events. Wes has stated that he will confront Posey at one, or possibly both events! This could be very interesting. More details to follow.
 
Wes Returns To Louisiana Target: Joe Kane!
December 19th, 2008
Sunday, December 14th, Wes made a suprise appearance in Breaux Bridge, LA for All American Wrestling (http://allamericanwrestling.net). He had a few things to say first of course, as he informed the crowd of who he was and what his intentions were. However, he was interrupted by a smart aleck fan who would not stop yelling while Wes was talking. Seems this fan knew who Wes was and took the time to make a sign making fun of Wes losing his WWE referee position, prompting Wes to confront the fan. Wes asked the fan if he thought it was funny that he lost his job, and how would he feel if he had got fired, and Wes showed up with a sign making fun of him. The fan was rendered speechless and stunned as Wes snatched the sign from his hands and ripped it, then threw it in his face. Joe Kane came out before the situation could get any uglier, and Joe challenged Wes to a match right then and there, but Wes declined, saying he would have to wait.
Match Recap: Wes Adams vs. Joe Kane
Lock up,WA armdrags JK. Lockup again, JK snapmares WA then delivers a dropkick to the back. JK begins to work on WA's arm. WA backs JK into corner and shoots him into the buckle. WA comes in with a charge but JK moves and hits a armdrag on WA. Armbar on WA. WA shoots JK off ropes. WA drops down then leapfrogs JK. JK stops short and hits WA with another armdrag as WA comes charging off the ropes. WA shoots JK face first into the turnbuckle and nails JK with huge clothesline to gain control of the match. Begins working JK's neck. JK attempts to fire back with a couple of shots to the midsection and hits the ropes. WA throws a clothesline and JK comes back with a cross body. Two count. WA kicks JK and plants him with a DDT. 2 count for WA. Back to work on the neck before JK again attempts to fight out. Two more gut shots and JK comes off the ropes. WA ducks and JK gets a close 2 count with a sunset flip. WA kicks JK's head, then hits JK with a huge swinging neckbreaker. Back to work on the neck. JK fights WA back to the corner and begins comeback. Two punches to the face and WA is reeling. JK shoots WA into the corner but WA reverses and charges in! JK moves and WA tastes turnbuckle. JK levels WA with a clothesline then shoots WA off for a boot, then a bulldog. 2 count. JK picks WA up and delivers a standing front face suplex then a legdrop from the 2nd. 2 count. JK shoots WA to the ropes, but WA hooks on and boots JK in the face. JK charges back but WA catches him with a drop toe hold, where JK drops his throat on the 2nd rope. JK gets up but is doubled over, when WA hits JK in the temple with a huge flying knee strike, knocking JK out for the three count.
Winner: Wes Adams
Hear Wes Speak Out! Targeting Old Foes???
Dec. 2, 2008
Check out Wes's Interviews
 
Wes Speaks on his WWE Release, Returning to Wrestling and more!
 
 
Wes Talks In Depth about breaking into the business and what the future holds!
 
Also, in December Wes will be returning to Louisiana to work for a certain promotion that features several wrestlers with whom he has a violent past. He has refused to name the promotion because he does not want to "spoil" the fun for the ones with whom he has severe heat. He wants it to be a suprise, and it certainly will!
 
PowerSLAM Productions:
Results From Nov. 1
November 3, 2008
 
A crowd of 115 witnessed some great wrestling action for the debut event of PowerSlam Productions. More events will be announced here and on http://www.myspace.com/powerslamproductions
 
 
1. Wes Adams pinned "The Letterman" Bryan Rival in a match to determine who would face "International Icon" Byron Wilcott in his last match before reporting to WWE Developmental

Joe Kane and The Great Mystic came out. Kane insulted the people of Laurel,MS and translated Mystic's promo, which was spoken in Korean.
The Leading Edge (Monty Warbucks and Calvin Rose) came out and ran them off, setting the stage for the tag team main event.

2. Jason Sherrill defeated "Smooth Moves" Shane Champagne.

3. Johnny Rumble defeated Krimsynn, after a distraction by Shane Champagne.

4. Semi Main Event Match
Luke Hawx defeated "Kool" Jay Steele.

"International Icon" Byron Wilcott came out and talked about his new WWE developmental contract. He offered to put his FEW Heavyweight Championship from Texas on the line against Wes Adams.

5. Byron Wilcott and Wes Adams wrestled to a 15 minute draw. Afterwards, Adams, Sherill, Krimsynn and Kool Jay Steele came out and congratulated Byron on his WWE contract.

6. Main Event
"The Leading Edge" (Calvin Rose and Monty Warbucks) defeated "The Prince of Pain" Joe Kane and The Great Mystic.

 
PowerSLAM Productions:
A New Era Begins Nov. 1
October 14th, 2008
 
Wes has been busy collaborating on a new project in Mississippi:
 
POWERSLAM PRODUCTIONS
presents
Wrestling Like It Should Be
November 1
Cameron Center, Laurel, MS
Doors Open@ 6:45 pm
Featuring:
"The Leading Edge" will reunite when Monty Warbucks and Calvin Rose team up once again!
"Smooth Moves" Shane Champagne
"The Official" Wes Adams
"All That" Alan Steele
Krimsynn
John Rumble
Jason
KoolJay
"International Icon" Byron Wilcott
Luke Hawx
Franco D'Angelo
Big Bad John
The Great Mystic
And More!!!
 
 
Wes Comments on This New Project:
"There have been many people working together on this new promotion. Good people. The name of the first show is appropriate, because it's exactly what we are going to present. There are too many turds killing the state of Mississippi. Its time to put a stop to it, and bring the state back to its rightful state as a flourishing territory. Every wrestler on this card wears trunks, boots, and is fully trained. Mississippi will have never seen wrestling like this. We guarantee that".
 
A date has already been set for a McComb, MS debut, and will be announced shortly.
Hattiesburg, MS negotiations are ongoing.
 
Crystal Ball: What Does the Future Hold for Wes Adams?
September 14th, 2008
 
Wes has receieved many emails and phone calls about doing various wrestling internet and radio shows to discuss his take on his WWE release and what his plans for the future are. Unfortunately, he cannot do these interviews until after his 90-day no compete clause is expired, which would be the end of November. However, he DOES have plans, rest assured, which could possibly see him "getting the band back together" so to speak. He is available for wrestling events and is still training. Wes had this to say:
"Don't think for one second, just because I was a referee for WWE, that I ever quit training to wrestle. Because if you do, your an idiot. Every match I refereed,  I made mental notes of everything I observed from every agent, wrestler and producer that I worked with. And now, I get to apply it. I feel sorry for whoever I wrestle next."
 
OFFICIAL REPORT: What Happened At The TLCW Event!!
August 25, 2008
This past Saturday night saw Wes's first non-WWE appearance in over 18 months, appearing at TLCW's weekly Saturday night event in Ripley, TN. Here's what happened:
Wes came out and addressed the crowd to a mixed reaction. Some knew who he was and some did not. He addressed the situation of being fired from WWE and said that he is moving on. When he began to discuss the nature of his 90-day no compete clause, he was interrupted by "All That" Alan Steele and his bodyguard Big John.  Steele made it known that he knew all about the 90-day clause and said that Wes could not do anything for 90 days. Wes said that the 90-day clause did not say he could not wrestle, so he challenged Steele, who accepted.
Match:
"All That" Alan Steele w/Big John vs. "The Official" Wes Adams
Wes ducks Steele's lockup and grabs waistlock. Armdrag take over. Wes leg scissors Steele then a kickout. Lock up again, Wes takes headklock, takeover. Steele leg scissors Wes then another kickout. Lockup again and a Steele takes the arm. Wes rolls forward, backward, nips up, then executes a standing backflip, foot sweep, then a pin attempt. Steele kicks out. Wes takes the arm and works it over. Steele eventually reverses and grabs Wes in armbar. Wes backs Steele up to shoot him into turnbuckle, but Steele reverses and drills Wes into the corner for a HUGE hard buckle. Steele targets Wes's back and leg. Hard forearm shots and side back breaker. Steele shoots Wes into corner and Wes flips up the corner and back down. Steele gives Wes an arm ringer into a knee into the gut, followed by a Russian leg sweep into a pin. Two count. Steele works a camel clutch. Wes fights up and rams Steele into the corner once, loosening the hold, then rams him in again and breaks the hold. Steele charges with a clothesline, Wes ducks and blasts Steele with two clotheslines, then two rocket shot elbows. Shoots Steele into the corner and charges in with a front roll into a clothesline, then hooks Steele for a bulldog but Steele counters by grabbing Wes's hand and reversing him back into the corner, Wes springboards onto the second rope for a reverse cross body but the injured leg gives out on him and he crashes to the mat. Steele picks up where he left off and resumes punishing the leg with kicks and a half Boston crab. Steele goes to drop a knee on Wes's leg but misses Wes goes to shoot Steele into the corner but Steele reverses. Wes goes up and over but favors toward the good leg. Steele goes for a clothesline but Wes ducks and hits Steele with a huge jumping neck breaker. Goes for the cover but Big John jumps on the apron. Wes runs and blasts Big John with a forearm to the face, dropping him to the apron. Wes charges to Steele who ducks for a back bodydrop. Wes kicks Steele hard in the face. Referee goes to check on Steele's face, Wes bounces off the ropes but Big John trips Wes as ref is checking Steele. Wes stumbles into a the "All That" Spinebuster, and Steele gets the three count.
 
The Story of the Crusaders
There were two boys in Mississippi from different areas of the state who grew up several years apart. But the two boys had more in common than anyone would ever know or even find out. The two were separately known in their respective communities as sports entertainment authorities as well as general all around bad asses, who fought for the good of the little person. One, being several years ahead of the other forged his path into the sports entertainment sector of  the South, the dreaded forbidden zone no one dared to talk about, known as Rasslin. He began his impending battle to erase the stigma and lose the ghastly name. As he marched on, the other boy grew into a man, and his reputation spread. The first one heard impending rumors of this mans knowledge of sports entertainment, and awaited his arrival at his doorstep. He looked forward to the seeing if his dominancy could be equalled. Finally, after months of anticiapation, the second man showed up at the first man's doorstep. For hours, the two traded inquiries about the sports entertainment industry, but alas, the two were evenly matched. Exhausted, the first man believed he had found his equal. After a congratulatory Killian's Irish Red, the first man extended the invitation to the second to begin his sports entertainment training. After months of brutal training, accompanying the first man to his battles, the second man began to understand the evils of the entity called Rasslin. Soon, the second man was ready for his first test. Unfortunately, he was narrowly defeated by one of the natives of the underground (known as Rasslers) and began to sink into depression. He began to question the first man's method of training. He began to believe that he was more knowledgeable about the sports entertainment and that he knew more about how to defeat the Rasslers than the first man did. And he very may well have, but that debate is a question for wise philosephers to debate for centuries to come. Soon the second man challenged the first man to a duel. The two began waging battles all over the south of what would become the United States, in legendary battlefields such as the Columbia Park of Water, the Ellisville School of the Special, The Zone of Battle in Magee, The Cafe of Rocking Sports, and the site of their greatest battle, The Groovus of Hattiesburg. After years of waging battle in all of these different territories, the stage was set for their final battle. The Groovus of Hattiesburg was abuzz with excitement on the cold January evening, with followers of both men firmly in attendance, riots nearly broke out between the raging supporters of both men. After an undercard of excellentness that set the tone for the rest of the night, the battle of the two men would soon start. Man number two came out first, and man number one soon behind him. As the two stared off, they were surely thinking of the past years gone by. They both had to have known in their minds that this would be their final battle, and they would owe it to each other and themselves to wage the greatest fight that had ever been fought in the grounds of Mississippi. The bell rang, and it was on. The following ffifty five minutes were the most brutal, punishing minutes of either ones lives. They attacked body parts, chopped and punched away at each other in order to establish dominace over the sports entertainment territory. The second man took great delight in an injury he had inflicted on the first man's leg some years earlier, and continued to destroy it every time they met. He would delight in applying figure four leglocks and boston crabs on his leg, and would mercilessly kick and stomp it. But on this night, the first man would rally a comeback of biblical proportions. He would dropkick, clothesline, and armdrag his nemisis and after several near falls would punch the second man in the face until his arms were numb. The second man made one last attempt to stop the first with a cross handed chop to the throat, a move he had learned during one of the first man's battles with Kamalas of Memphis. He tried to apply another figure four but was caught by the neck and put into the unescapable Package of Smallness. The match was over. The battle was over. But there were no losers. Of the hundreds of battles that were fought, the two were evenly split. Only on this nightl, did man number one fight his best battle ever. Because in his heart, he knew something was wrong and would probably never fight again. In the following days, the two men reconciled and began to reminisce about the days past. They discovered they had more in common than they originally belived. Their intense hatred for the Rassers. Their intense hatred for the Space of My.  Their disgust for the Boards of Message. Their disdane for the Tube of You. Soon, it was like time had turned backwards! The two had decided it was time to eradicate the Rasslers once and for all! The began their march to freedom. But it wasn't a march, it was a Crusade. Therefore, the two men became known as The Crusaders. Just as the two men were about to start their rampage, the uneasy feeling came back to the first man. He was called away to fight a battle for the Supreme Lord of Sports Entertainment, Vincus McMaximus. After his valiant efforts, the first man was recruited away from Mississippi by the First Lieutenant of Relationships Talentus, Johnus Laurinitus. His victory against the Rasslers was finally won. He was gone forever. But the second man continues strong until this day in his fight against the Rasslers. He has recruited more that feel the same way and trains them in the tradition that he was. But a silver lining in the cloud remains, as the Supreme Land of Sports Entertainment invited the second man to several battles, including their biggest one of all time Mania of Wresltle, in front of over 70 thousand people. It was there he was told he would be recuited in to the Supreme Land following his commencement of Education. Popular legend has that the second man's educaction commencement is near us, perhaps as soon as the summer of the year two thousand and eight. But if this is true, and the second man decides to follow into the Supreme Land, will he find the first man and reunite the Crusaders? Or, as Nostradamus has predicted, will he find the first man, and reignite the war they once waged, due to the fact that the war against the Rasslers was vindicated and needs a new challenge? No one knows for certain....

If you can read this, you don't need glasses. 

Contact Wes Here: wesadams1@hotmail.com