History of Anarchy Wrestling

  NWA Anarchy Wrestling was started when its predecessor NWA Wildside closed on April 30, 2005 as a   result of then owner Bill  Behrens employment with World Wrestling Entertainment's developmental   program Deep South Wrestling. Anarchy held its  innagural  event on May 21, 2005 at the NWA Television   Arena in Cornelia, GA. and ran under the ownership of a consortium for a  brief period of time, and in the   fall of 2005 was purchased by local hero, firefighter and businessman, Jerry Palmer. JP took the task  of   taking wrestling in the NWA Arena to the next level and that he did.

  While NWA Wildside was very popular with the internet wrestling community for its fast paced in ring   product, NWA Anarchy appeals  to its local audience providing a southern flavored product that doesn't   shy away on action, but is driven more by the oratory skills of  the talent roster, and good old fashioned   story telling. This resulted in many NWA Anarchy events breaking the NWA Arena's past  attendance   records, and even branching out to towns such as Helen and Gainesville, GA for supercards that each   time out broke the Anarchy attendance records.

  In September of 2005, after a falling out with World Wrestling Entertainment, former Wildside owner Bill Behrens joined NWA Anarchy Wrestling as Executive   Producer. As a result, effective January 2006, NWA Anarchy Wrestling inherited the NWA Wildside TV syndication network and began broadcasting their   weekly television program across the U.S., United Kingdom and Italy, as well as weekly on the internet right here at nwaanarchy.net.

  On May 14, 2011 Jerry Palmer introduced Franklin Dove as the new owner of Anarchy Wrestling (known as NWA Anarchy at that time).