| Former Manager of 3 NWA World Champions: - ""Nobody in the NWA is even in Phil Shatters league!" | |
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Attorney/Agent Jeff G. Bailey knows a thing or two about championships. His career advising the premium talent in the NWA has spanned 9 years and includes over 20 various NWA championship victories.
His first major find was an exciting and controversial African American talent from North Carolina named Ron Killings who went on to become NWA World Heavyweight Champion. The same ended up holding true for his next two big discoveries, who just happened to be "The Phenomenal" A.J. Styles & "The Monster" Abyss. The current charge of perhaps the most infamous NWA manager in the last 20 years is NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion: "The Universal Soldier" Phil Shatter.
Shatter's meteoric rise to the top of NWA Anarchy began with very little fanfare or bravado. It was the spring of 2006 and Phil Shatter had just returned along with his then army buddy Truitt Fields from a very taxing and grueling tour of Fallujah, seeing combat in the Iraqi war. Both had trained to be wrestlers shortly before enlisting and had very little in ring experience prior to being called to active duty, but the atrocities and horror they witnessed together in Iraq instilled in them the mental toughness that would be necessary for the cut-throat world of wrestling. Shatter & Fields were in tip top physical condition, and quickly signed to appear for NWA Anarchy wrestling as a tag team. At the time you could tell that they were both puppies with big paws, and with a little experience could grow into world class competitors. Their tag team efforts were certainly not unsuccessful, but they weren't exactly rocketing up the ranks either, and Phil Shatter, becoming disgusted with that reality, started looking for greener pastures. This is when he met Jeff G. Bailey.
He was a man who had all the physical tools, but needed guidance to bring out his best. He consulted Bailey, who through unnamed sources was able to obtain the miliatry file on Phil Shatter and his sick mind was delighted with what he saw. "Phil Shatter was a trained killing machine. Simple as that." exclaimed Bailey. "There was one instance in particular, that I've spoken about on tv. He took out an entire Iraqi platoon with his bare hands by charging through the wreckage like an all star running back, but instead of shaking tackles, he was snapping necks and dodging IED's which where exploding around him like the 4th of July. He did it all without ever losing sight of his mission. It became clear to me that not only could I guide this man to success, but that I could take him all the way to the top of the heap. How many enemies has (current NWA World Heavyweight Champion) Adam Pearce killed? Not that I'm condoning Shatter to murder in the wrestling ring, obviously that would be a very poor career move, but just know that this man has literally been trained to snap your head off your shoulders. Just carrying that knowledge against his opponents is a psychological weapon that very few men can shake."
So Shatter dumped Fields and secretly signed on to be represented by the infamous Mr. Bailey. Now, Bailey knows that to make an impact you need to shock people. So Shatter, without ever revealing he'd joined the NWA Elite, challenges the undefeated in NWA Anarchy, and former client of Bailey's, "The 600 lbs. No Pain Train" Iceberg to a one on one match. It was a vicious back and forth affair, but Jeff G. Bailey interjected himself during a key moment, and history was made (as well as Shatter's signature move introduced - called the PTSD, it's a standard powerbomb with a nasty whip, and not one man has gotten up from it without first being pinned). Iceberg had been pinned for the first time in NWA Anarchy, and Phil Shatter had publically joined Jeff G. Bailey's NWA Elite and their war against The Devil's Rejects had evened up going into Hostile Enviornment 2007 and the annual War Games match. It was there that Shatter again tipped the scales in favor of the NWA Elite by having what team-mates were calling a "Fallujah flashback" as he snapped during the match and nearly decapitated Iceberg with a chunk of broken table causing Iceberg to also submit for the first time in his life. Shortly thereafter, Iceberg had gained a small measure of revenge on Shatter by eliminating him in a battle royal to become #1 contender to the NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Championship. But due to bizarre circumstances, still unexplained to this day (and heavily guarded by Iceberg's manager The Reverend), Iceberg disappeared for several months and missed his scheduled opportunity at the title. Phil Shatter was the next man in line and took advantage of this opportunity. Anarchy Champion: Ace Rocwell, outweighted by 70 pounds, and fighting with a torn MCL gave it all he had, but his attempt at hitting the Aces High was countered with the PTSD, and like all the rest, he was defeated, and there was a new NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion. That was in November of 07'. Since that date only a fully healed Ace Rockwell who returned on 2/16 to (unsuccessfuly) cash in on his rematch, former IWA Puerto Rico World Heavyweight Champion: Mikal Judas, and sworn enemy Iceberg have given him a fight. And even they have fallen to the PTSD.
"Let them all come out of the woodwork. The toughest competition in the NWA is right here in Anarchy. This company has built a reputation of only hiring the best of the best. Guys from all over the NWA come HERE to prove themselves and Phil Shatter stands atop that mountain as the reigning king. He's beaten the best that the best has to offer! The rest of the NWA needs to prove themselves against Shatter. Who's out there outside of Anarchy? Adam Pearce, Damien Wayne, X-Pac? There's nobody in the NWA even in Phil Shatter's league. Those guys are all quality wrestlers, but emaciated twerps in comparison to the perfect physical specimen that is Phil Shatter. They don't stack up and neither does anybody else." stated Bailey. "Go ahead and test your great techincal skills against this man. Put him in a wristlock and you've already gotten close enough to him to be powerbombed and if he gets you in his clutches, there is no escape and god help you if he snaps or has a flashback. He's 6'4, 265, and built like a Greek God. He's a trained assassin paid for by your tax dollars and nobody can stop him. He will one day be World Heavyweight Champion, and it is my hope that it is right here in the National Wrestling Alliance but I am a business man and a sports agent and I've brokered many famous deals. If he isn't appreciated by the NWA, both with respect and money, then I will find a larger organization that will and he will go onto to become World Champion there. I defy the NWA to find someone, anyone, who can stop "The Universal Soldier". Well fans, this Saturday night in Cornelia, Georgia for NWA Anarchy's next International Television Taping, another contender will step up to the plate. This time in the form of former NWA Anarchy Tag Team Champion, & TNA Wrestling's newest acquisition, the wildly popular "Awesome" Austin Creed. Creed has extensive training in many different fighting styles, and in addition to his pro accolades was also a Georgia State Golden Gloves Boxing Champion, and a successful amateur wrestler. Creed's career as a singles wrestler has been limited, but he's had nothing but success within that limited competition. Will the Monte Fisto be enough to KO Phil Shatter and take the Anarchy Championship, or will another enemy be slaughtered by "The Universal Soldier"? |






