NWA Championship Wrestling from Hollywood held their first night of TV tapings at CBS Columbia Square Studios. The NWA didn't specify which episodes the matches taped tonight were for. I know that certain segments involving Blue Demon Jr. were filmed out of order as he was unavailable tomorrow and Sunday.

Results:

*Billy V & Stone D defeated Joey Ryan & Tristan Gallo.

*Brent Albright defeated Jeff McAlister.

*Trevor Murdoch & Lance Cade defeated Los Luchas in a match that was the start of a five team round robin tournament to crown top contenders to the NWA Tag Team championship.

*NWA champion Blue Demon Jr. was officially awarded the black strap NWA championship with the NWA retiring the red strap belt. Brent Albright came out and challenged Demon to a title match, which Demon accepted. Both men played babyface and showed respect for each other.

*Chase Patrick defeated Tito Aquino.

*NWA North American champion "The Legacy" Mike DiBiase defeated JJ Perez.

*Dave Marquez was interrupted by Native Blood, who do a gimmick that they are a team of Native Americans rich off their Indian Casino with the tag line that they are taking back America "one dollar at a time." They entered the round robin tournament.

*The Young Bucks defeated Los Luchas.

*NWA champion Blue Demon Jr. defeated Oliver John.

*There was a six way match involving Chase Patrick, Shane Haste, Ricky Mandell, Derrick Jannetty, Sidareal and Paul Diamond (not the former AWA star) - haven't heard a result.

*TJ Perkins defeated JJ Perez.

*Brent Albright announced his tag team partner "next week" would be Bryan Danielson.

*Bryan Danielson defeated Cassidy O'Brien.

*Native Blood defeated Los Luchas.

Notes: The first night of the taping drew an estimated 150-200 fans for the free event....Commentary was handled by Tom Kenely (the ring announcer on Celebrity Championship Wrestling) and former Southern California indy wrestler Phil Lander....Dave Marquez handled post-match interviews....I was told the set for the show looks really good and if you grew up on the studio wrestling days of WTBS, you'll easily know the inspiration for the look and style of the show, right down to no barricades between the ring and the crowd.