Thursday Night Anarchy

Thursday Night Anarchy is a professional wrestling television program that currently airs on SyFy in the United States and originally debuted in March 2016. Beginning in January 2017, Anarchy was moved to Monday nights. It was moved again shortly after to Thursday nights.

2016–present
Anarchy held it's debut show on March 2, 2016 where the first-ever OWA Heavyweight Champion was crowned in an open battle royal with Tyler Chandler becoming the first champion. The first-ever OWA Women's Champion was also crowned with Clarissa Evans becoming the first champion. On the March 9, 2016 episode of Anarchy, the first-ever singles OWA Heavyweight Championship match took place between Chandler and Adam Dunn. That same night there were also a series of matches to determine the #1 Contender for the Heavyweight Championship with the final match being a Fatal Four Way. Laifai Anafili would win the Fatal Four Way to become the #1 Contender. A Fatal Four Way match also took place to determine the new #1 Contender for the OWA Women's Championship which was won by Brooklyn Chandler. Shortly after this OWA would go on a hiatus.

In January 2017, OWA would make a return starting off with a Live event that crowned a couple new champions. The return of Anarchy took place on January 23, 2017 where a Triple Threat #1 Contenders match took place between Angelita Henderson, Clarissa Evans and Lexie Banks. The match was won by Henderson. Anarchy General Managers Daniel Riley and Mariella Riley made a huge announcement and unveiled the brand new OWA United Kingdom Championship as well as revealed that a 32 Man Tournament would take place. Tyler Chandler successfully defended his OWA World Heavyweight Championship against Alex Madsen.

Production
Since it's debut episode Anarchy uses "Irresistible" by Fall Out Boy as it's official theme song while using "Run" by Bring Me The Horizon as a bumper theme. The show broadcasts in High Definition on SyFy every Thursday Night at 8/7 Central.

On-air personalities
The show features various on-air personalities including the wrestlers themselves, ring announcers, commentators and on-screen authority figures. Anarchy also has had various recurring on-air segments hosted by members of the roster.