The National Wrestling Alliance will begin producing their own television show this October from a studio in Atlanta. Billy Corgan made the announcement today in a special video published to the promotion’s YouTube channel.

“We are very grateful to those people who shared the stage with us, most recently Ring of Honor,” Corgan says in the video. “But now it’s our time to step forward, it’s our time to put the NWA back in the spotlight and run on its own oxygen.”


Corgan also spoke about how a wrestling show from a studio differs from what is commonly seen on television today.

“One of the biggest issues professional wrestling faces at the highest levels is production which is kind of a boring subject and because of the success of the major companies over the last 20 or 30 years, the audience has gotten used to really big looks,” Corgan says in the video.

“The professional wrestling that I grew up on was really more about the personalities being locked in a pressure cooker of a television studio which made you want to go see the big shows.”