15.11.2002, 21:44
Die NWA bekam jetzt einen neuen President,das jedenfalls entschieden alle Promoter der NWA bei der 54th Anniversary.Der neue President heisst Richard Arpin seines Zeichens NWA Tri State Promoter.Er ist also der neue Kopf der NWA,seine Entscheidungen werden in Zukunft sehr Wichtig sein,auch in Hinsicht der TNA.Folgend mal ein Brief von ihm an die NWA Promoter und die Fans:
The 54th was just days ago, and the talent represented there was awesome. While some matches had some rough edges, others showed just why the NWA is the best in the world. The match of the night had to be the World tag champs, America's Most Wanted, against A J Styles & Rocky Reynolds. These young men can really go!
There were some changes made in the NWA board this year. Alvin Minick came on board along with Ernie Todd, Dave Republic and Andre Baker to join current members voted back (myself, Fred Rubinstein and Ken Taylor.) The former members that are no longer on the board worked their butts off for the NWA and did some great things, but sometime there's a need for change and the members felt the time for those changes was now.
I'm the new President. Fred Rubestien is the Vice-President. The President is only as strong as those who surrounds him and the international mixture of this BOD is great as we have 2 Canadians and Andre Baker from the UK. There are no "Yes" people on the BOD. These guys will all speak their opinion and look out for the best interest of the NWA.
I know the main topic everyone wants to know about is the deal with TNA.
The TNA group are a bunch of great people. I had the pleasure to sit and talk to the Jarretts a lot over the weekend. They want TNA and NWA to succeed as much as anyone. Things are not easy starting off a new PPV company, especially without a national TV deal to promote it. But NWA- NA is working hard to make it work. The people they have in charge are quick thinkers and know their stuff. Give it some time and they should continue to grow.
One of the First questions I was asked was if more Tri-State talent will be on TNA. I said "No." I hope more NWA talent is on TNA (not just mine but everyone's) since the NWA has some great workers that need that break.
I know this was short but I've had a long week. I'm tired and I need sleep. My plane out of Corpus was great but in Dallas they went to take off, got up to about 100 MPH and aborted the takeoff. I thought "Heck I've only been President a day, and now my plane is going to crash!" A warning light had went off so they kept us on the plane awhile then moved us to a bus and then to another plane before I finally got home about 3 hrs late.
Remember the NWA will live longer and stronger with the help of all of you.
There is no "I" in TEAM!!!!!!!!!!
See you next time!
Richard Arpin
NWA President
The 54th was just days ago, and the talent represented there was awesome. While some matches had some rough edges, others showed just why the NWA is the best in the world. The match of the night had to be the World tag champs, America's Most Wanted, against A J Styles & Rocky Reynolds. These young men can really go!
There were some changes made in the NWA board this year. Alvin Minick came on board along with Ernie Todd, Dave Republic and Andre Baker to join current members voted back (myself, Fred Rubinstein and Ken Taylor.) The former members that are no longer on the board worked their butts off for the NWA and did some great things, but sometime there's a need for change and the members felt the time for those changes was now.
I'm the new President. Fred Rubestien is the Vice-President. The President is only as strong as those who surrounds him and the international mixture of this BOD is great as we have 2 Canadians and Andre Baker from the UK. There are no "Yes" people on the BOD. These guys will all speak their opinion and look out for the best interest of the NWA.
I know the main topic everyone wants to know about is the deal with TNA.
The TNA group are a bunch of great people. I had the pleasure to sit and talk to the Jarretts a lot over the weekend. They want TNA and NWA to succeed as much as anyone. Things are not easy starting off a new PPV company, especially without a national TV deal to promote it. But NWA- NA is working hard to make it work. The people they have in charge are quick thinkers and know their stuff. Give it some time and they should continue to grow.
One of the First questions I was asked was if more Tri-State talent will be on TNA. I said "No." I hope more NWA talent is on TNA (not just mine but everyone's) since the NWA has some great workers that need that break.
I know this was short but I've had a long week. I'm tired and I need sleep. My plane out of Corpus was great but in Dallas they went to take off, got up to about 100 MPH and aborted the takeoff. I thought "Heck I've only been President a day, and now my plane is going to crash!" A warning light had went off so they kept us on the plane awhile then moved us to a bus and then to another plane before I finally got home about 3 hrs late.
Remember the NWA will live longer and stronger with the help of all of you.
There is no "I" in TEAM!!!!!!!!!!
See you next time!
Richard Arpin
NWA President
