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NWA 73 - Full Card Rundown


NWA president William Patrick (Billy) Corgan released a video on Friday afternoon confirming the full card as follows:
*NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion: Nick Aldis (champion) vs. Trevor Murdoch
*NWA National Champion: Chris Adonis (champion) vs. James Storm
*NWA World Tag Team Championship: Aron Stevens & Kratos (champions) vs. Mecha Wolf & Bestia 666
*NWA Women’s Championship: Kamille or Leyla Hirsch (champion) vs. Winner of Women’s Invitational at Empower
*Mickie James vs. Kylie Rae
*Brawl in the Lou: Thom Latimer vs. Crimson vs. Tim Storm
*Tyrus, Masked Man & Jordan Clearwater vs. The Pope & The End (Odinson & Parrow)
*12-Man Battle Royal for a shot at the NWA National title

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