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Season's Beatings is an annual professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the WNWA since 2006.

History[]

The 2006 Pay Per View was announced on an episode of WNWA Wrestling broadcast on November 14, 2006. The 2007 event was announce at a press conference by J.R. Ewing on July 29, 2007.

Season's Beatings 2006[]

Season's Beatings
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Details
Promotion WNWA
Date December 31, 2006
Venue Asheville Civic Center
City Asheville, NC
Attendance 5,432
Buyrate 0.25
Pay-per-view chronology
Smoky Mountain Slaughter Season's Beatings February Free For All

Matches[]

Broadway Brad def. Thunderlips to win the championship. Captain Redneck interfered and later badly beat Thunderlips.

  • Coward Waves the Flag Death Match

The Muslim Militants def. The Supremacists when Thunderlips attacked Enos Fraley, gained possession of the Supremacists' flag and waved it.

Da Brothas def. The Natural Born Niggaz to retain the title when Tyrone Jefferson pinned Mickey Chong.

Team Agbor def. The Mennonite Mafia to retain the title when Sam Bash pinned Jost Schmucker.

Samuel Yoder def. Professor Ben Andrews to retain the title.

Erich Edwards def. Ass Butte by DQ to retain the title after CityD interfered. Edwards was then attacked by Chi-Town Chris Collins.

Season's Beatings 2007[]

Season's Beatings
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Details
Promotion WNWA.
Date December 30, 2007
Venue Braddock County Coliseum
City Braddock, TX
Attendance 9,759
Buyrate .89
Pay-per-view chronology
November Nightmare Season's Beatings 2007 February Free For All 2008

Matches[]

  • World Heavyweight Championship
  • Battle Royal for a World Heavyweight Championship match
  • First Blood Match (Best of Seven Series)
  • Texas Tag Team Championship
  • World Television Championship
  • National Heavyweight Championship

Also See[]