5 reasons why you should be watching NWA POWERRR

NWA Powerrr
NWA Powerrr

#2 Focus on promos

Mr. Anderson cuts a promo
Mr. Anderson cuts a promo

As part of the studio set up of Powerrr, a designated interview area is situated just outside of the ring.

Again, this is something that NWA did during its original TV run. Wrestlers who are victorious in their match-ups will take to the area to cut a promo on the bout they have just had, while it is also used for various interview segments across the show.

All the action - be it in the ring or out - is carried out in the view of the studio audience, so there is no hidden camera action at all. This will please those who hate that aspect of wrestling television, such as Tony Khan of AEW, who recently stressed this on the Wade Keller podcast.

One criticism of current-day wrestling is the lack of emphasis on promo work. What NWA does is put this at the forefront of its programming.

Wrestlers can’t get away with just wrestling their match and leaving each week. Having this aspect of the product will present the fans watching at home the opportunity to become invested in the character - and it is that investment that will drive viewers back to the product time-and-time again.

You can have the best athletes in the world, but with no connection, no one will care about them. So far, NWA is building this connection well.

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