Joey Ryan and Vander Pyle went through a series of potential replacements for Anderson, but never settled on a full-time partner. With three main wrestlers in stable, Vander Pyle stayed very busy at NWA Pro arena shows across the country and particularly in Texas. Marty served in the role of Talent Coordinator for MTV’s "Wrestling Society X"[5] first and only season. During a sold out show in el Auditorio de Tijuana over 5,500 fans rained garbage on the Vander Pyle led American group The San Diego Horsemen nearly causing a full blown riot. After the NWA ended their relationship with TNA Wrestling on May 13, 2007[10] both the NWA World Heavyweight Championship and the NWA World Tag Team Championship were declared vacant. Check out some of the IMDb editors' favorites movies and shows to round out your Watchlist. When UPW returned to smaller shows in 2006, Vander Pyle began to manage Joey Ryan in a series of matches in which they tested the top UPW students. He toured throughout the Midwest with Certain Distant Suns in various roles. Pearce won his first round match against longtime rival Aaron Aguilera in Lodi, NJ and his second round match against Chad Parham at an Empire Wrestling Federation event in Covina, CA. Thus Vander Pyle was not there when Pearce lost and regained the championship against Albright. Hosted by Jason Allgood the judges were Al Katrazz, Nikki T and Vander Pyle. Kyle Shanahan confirms Nick Mullens will start, provides George Kittle update Ryan also had several singles matches including a huge victory over TNA star Frankie Kazarian. Pearce went on to defeat Brent Albright in Bayamón, Puerto Rico with Vander Pyle's assistance to claim the title.[11]. An extremely notable match from this period saw Ryan, Anderson and Vander Pyle incite a riot at Plaza San Miguel in Houston, TX before their scheduled match with Último Dragón and TJ Perkins. Vander Pyle was in Pearce's corner when he lost the championship a second time in Mexico City, Mexico to the legendary Blue Demon, Jr. in controversial fashion. Pearce and Vander Pyle continued their quest for Blue Demon by teaming with Oliver John against Demon and Incognito in Pearce and Vander Pyle's return to Tijuana.[14]. Off screen Marty was a part of the production team for both Toukon 7 special and the NJPW "Toukon Fighting Spirit"[3] TV show. The next show saw Mr. Vander Pyle capture the WCWA Heavyweight Title from Al Katrazz due to a 24/7 stipulation in which the champion could be pinned by anyone at any time. Marty’s mother had contracted lung cancer and he took time off from wrestling to be with her. Vander Pyle led his champions to several successful title defenses throughout the rest of the year. Adam Pearce continued a series of successful title defenses against wrestlers such as Shane Haste, Scorpio Sky, Lil' Cholo, Matt Jackson, SoCal Crazy, Tommy Wilson, TJ Perkins and primarily Brent Albright. In addition to his ring persona, he is the General Manager of the NWA Pro group located in Southern California. Before entering the wrestling business Marty Lurie spent considerable time in the music business as a producer and road manager for Chicago, Illinois based independent acts such as Chris Prchal and Mugs Alley. A YouTube upload of this match has been viewed over 300,000 times.[9]. In addition to being part of the main feuds in the ring at AWS, backstage Marty was instrumental in associating AWS with David Marquez’s NWA Pro group. He saw his first baseball game in Ebbets Field in 1954. He is a producer and actor, known for, NWA Pro/SoCal Pro: New Year's Retribution 2010, NWA Pro/SoCal Pro: Three Year Anniversary, NWA/Pro Wrestling Revolution: Intimidation, NWA/Pro Wrestling Revolution: King of Kings, NWA/Pro Wrestling Revolution: Milpitas 5.30.09, NWA/Pro Wrestling Revolution: San Francisco 6.6.09, NWA Pro/NWA NJ: Dennis Corraluzzo Invitational, NWA Pro/SoCal Pro: New Year's Retribution, NWA Pro/SoCal Pro Wrestling: Goes Riverside, NWA Pro/SoCal Pro Wrestling: March Madness, NWA Pro/SoCal Pro Wrestling: Redemption 2009, NWA Pro/SoCal Pro Wrestling: Student Showcase, NWA Pro/SoCal Pro Wrestling: Two Year Anniversary. Marty has broadcasted over 2000 pre- and postgame shows in his career. 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