NWA Introduces ‘Lucky 7 Rule’ Allowing TV Champion To Earn World Title Opportunity
As the NWA continues to evolve, new rules and formats continue to be revealed. Now, with a new Television Champion, there is a new rule that can develop an even greater championship opportunity for the TV Champion.
On Twitter, Dave Lagana announced the Lucky 7 Rule. This means that if the TV champion successfully defends his championship seven times in a row, he will then earn a chance to challenge for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. In the NWA, the champion can retain his title by simply outlasting the time limit of 6 minutes and 5 seconds.
#NWATvTitle Lucky 7 Rule
Champion must defend title 7 times in a row.
Successful defense is a victory or going to 6:05 time limit draw.
Win 7 times in a row… get a shot at #TenPoundsOfGold
See @starkmanjones first #NWAPowerrr defense – https://t.co/By6fUoZrwj pic.twitter.com/rBlJR8zmnL
— David Lagana (@Lagana) January 29, 2020
New champion, Ricky Starks, who captured the belt at NWA Hard Times on pay-per-view, already has one defense under his belt. You can see the defense on the latest episode of NWA Powerrr.