Otto Wanz vs. Andre The Giant
Otto Wanz vs. Black Bart Johnson
Steve Wright vs. Shiro Koshinaka
Franz Schumann vs. Jushin Thunder Liger
Rambo vs. Road Warrior Hawk
Dave Finlay vs. Owen Hart
Music video
Bull Power Vader vs. Axel Dieter
Cannonball Grizzly vs. Rene Dupree
Rudi Pegac vs. Dirty Harry
Bull Power Vader vs. Eddie Steinblock & Steve Wright
Eddie Steinblock & Franz Schumann vs. Rambo & Klaus Kauroff
Franz Schlederer vs. Franz Schlenz
Franz Schlederer & Rudi Pegac vs. Harry Kocina & Gil Cabanas
Freddy Barne vs. Markus Lautenbach
Hansi Roocks vs. Franz Schumann
Rambo & Wojtek Polanski vs. Tony St Clair & Mile Zrno
Colonel Brody vs. Joe McKenzie
Otto Wanz vs. Bull Power Vader
Otto Wanz vs. Cannonball Grizzly
Rambo vs. Joe McKenzie
Rambo vs. Scott Hall
Rudi Pegac vs. Mr Batman
Franz Schumann vs. Salvatore Bellomo
Colonel Brody vs. Jamaica Kid
Gil Cabanas & Dirty Harry vs. Rudi Pegac & Franz Schlederer
Bull Power Vader vs. Klaus Wallas
Battle royal
Otto Wanz vs. Rambo
Mamdou Farag vs. Indio Guajaro & Colonel Brody
King Ben vs. Dave Duran
Drew McDonald vs. Steve Adonis
Mongolian Mauler vs. Tiger Dalibar Singh
Rockin Robin vs. Tartan Terrier
Marty Jones vs. Bulldog Brown
Steve Regal vs. Dave Taylor
Dave Finlay vs. Danny Collins
Klondyke Kate vs. Julie Starr
Johnny Saint vs. Kid McCoy
Rumble
Sledgehammer (Andre Baker) vs. Young Apollo
Dino Scarlo vs. Mad Monk
Dave George vs. Flyer Gibbs
Riot Squad vs. Young Ones
JJ Pallo vs. Rocky James
Prince Mann Singh vs. Bearcat Brody
Wayne Martin vs. Ken Knight
Clive Myers vs. Axeman
Dave Finlay vs. Billy White Cloud
Princess Paula & Blackfoot Sioux vs. Lolita Loren & Spitfire
Johnny Kincaid vs. John Kowalski
Jackie Pallo & JJ Pallo vs. Adrian Street & Steve Kelly
Bristol University
Danny Collins vs. Blondie Barratt
Johnny Kidd vs. Doc Dean
Klondyke Kate vs. Julie Starr
Danny Collins & Pete Collins vs. Blondie Barratt & Shane Stevens
1/3/90
John Kenny vs. Gary Welch
Boxing: Tony St Clair vs. David Finlay
Tony Stewart vs. Kashmir Singh
Danny Collins vs. Ritchie Brooks
Ray Steele vs. Scrubber Daly
Barry Douglas vs. Alan Kilby
Dirk Rotzek vs. Ulf Ranger
Jorg Chenok vs. Indio Guajaro
Karl Dauberger vs. Angel Grey
Joe Samson vs. Jorg Schrage
Jorg Chenok & Karl Dauberger vs. Indio Guajaro & Ulf Ranger
BJ Brannigan vs. Cool Cat Jackson
Dave Morgan vs. Ulf Ranger
Cool Cat Jackson vs. Ulf Ranger
Dave Morgan & Hans Roocks vs. BJ Brannigan & Ulf Ranger
David Day vs. Ulf Ranger
Hans Roocks vs. Gunter Wagner
David Day & Cool Cat Jackson vs. Ulf Ranger& BJ Brannigan
9/11/90
Steven Regal vs. Indio Guajaro
Bryan Walsh vs. Drew McDonald
Franz Van Buyten vs. Terry Rudge
Mongolian Mauler vs. Katu Brasil
Rolo Brasil & Robby Brookside & Steve Adonis vs. Rene Lasartesse & Johnny South & Boston Blackie. 1st fall only
9/8/90
The Ranger vs. Shaun Koen 11:45
Dave Morgan vs. Bernie Wright 8:26
Steve Casey vs. The Ranger 4:36
Terry Rudge vs. Steve Adonis
Steve Regal & Bryan Walsh vs. Indio Guajaro & Rene Lasartesse
9/14/90 Hamburg HH
Terry Rudge vs. Robbie Brookside
Boston Blackie vs. Franz Van Buyten
Mongolian Mauler vs. Bryan Walsh
Steve Adonis vs. Indio Guajaro
Johnny South & Rene Lasartesse vs. Rolo Brasil & Katu Brasil
Terry Rudge vs. Katu Brasil
Bryan Walsh vs. Indio Guajaro
Hamburg 11/9/90 HH
Tony St Clair vs. Larry Cameron
Steve Regal vs. Indio Guajaro
Drew McDonald vs. Bryan Walsh
Terry Rudge vs. Franz Van Buyten
Mongolian Mauler vs. Katu Brasil
Robbie Brookside & Rolo Brasil & Steve Adonis vs. Johnny South & Boston Blackie & Rene Lasartesse
Eppstein 8/9/90 HH
Ulf Ranger vs. Shaun Koen
Bernie Wright vs. Dave Morgan
Bremen 10/11/94 HH: Ulf Hermann vs. Hiroyoshi Yamamoto
12/4/90
Adam Kilby & Alan Kilby vs. Bulldog Brown & Ian Wilson
Robbie Brookside vs. Steve Regal
Mark Rocco vs. Mongolian Mauler
Chain Match: Dave Finlay vs. Tony St Clair
3/29/90
Pete Collins vs. John Kenny
Klondyke Kate vs. Julie Starr
King Ben & Kid McCoy vs. Ricky Knight & Jimmy Ocean
Marty Jones vs. Drew McDonald
Johnny Saint vs. Mickey Gold
Giant Haystacks vs. Steve Regal
Klondyke Kate vs. Tonga Madonna
Rockin’ Robin vs. Tartan Terrier
Dave Duran & Semtex Kid vs. Jocky McGrath & Jim McPherson
/90 World Lightweight Title: Johnny Saint vs. Kid McCoy
Heavyweight Title: Bull Power (Vader) vs. Rambo
Giant Haystacks & Drew McDonald vs. Robbie Brookside & Pat Roach
Chain: David Finlay vs. Danny Collins
14 Man Rumble
CWA Comm
Otto Wanz vs. Terry Funk
Music video
Rambo vs. Bull Power Vader
HH
Rambo vs. The Warlord
Dave Finlay vs. Owen Hart
Steve Wright vs. Rambo
Dave Taylor vs. Scott Hall
Tony St Clair vs. Scott Hall
Shane Stevens vs. Flesh Gordon
Gaby Lailee vs. Valerie Wonder
Tony St Clair vs. Barbarian
Yann Caradec vs. Eric LaCroix
Jimmy Ocean & Doc Dean vs. Danny Collins & John Harvey
Danny Collins vs. Jimmy Ocean
Franz Van Buyten vs. Van Rosbruck
Ulf Hermann vs. Prince Zefy
Serge Ventura vs. Hellraiser
Steve Prince & Patrick Lopez vs. Travesti Man & Dick Murdock
Owen Hart vs. Colonel Brody
Franz Schumann vs. Takayuki Iizuka
Tony St Clair vs. Buffalo Peterson
Dave Taylor vs. Barbarian
Steve Wright vs. Larry Cameron
Dave Taylor & Steve Wright vs. Larry Cameron & Barbarian
Scrubber Daly vs. Flesh Gordon
Rambo vs. Joe Cruz
Flesh Gordon & Prince Zefy vs. Jessy Texas & Pat O’Hara
Giant Haystacks vs. Franz Van Buyten
Johnny Mentel vs. Last Warrior
Marquis Richard De Fumollo vs. Gerard Bouvet
Otto Wanz vs. Rambo
Salvatore Bellomo vs. Commando
Flesh Gordon vs. Dick Murdock
Golden Falcons vs. Yann Caradec & Patrice Martins
Marquis Richard De Fumollo vs. Toni LaMotta
Denis Garnier vs. Mr Kong
Dave Taylor vs. David Morgan
Dave Finlay vs. Kung Fu
Steve Regal vs. Colonel Brody
Giant Haystacks vs. Tony St Clair
Dave Finlay vs. Mile Zrno
Kensuke Sasaki vs. Rocky Montana
Giant Haystacks vs. Jamaica George
Flesh Gordon & Prince Zefy & Yann Caradec vs. Carlos Plata & Herodes & Sergeant Mendietta
Johnny South vs. Patrick Lopez
Prince Zefy vs. Herodes
Steve Casey vs. Buffalo Beaney
Yann Caradec vs. Carlos Plata
Flesh Gordon & Franz Van Buyten vs. Carl Wallace & Rick Crawford
Goldie Gordon vs. Kappa Woman
Jamaica George & Young Wiganner vs. Johnny South & Grims Rocker
Steve Regal vs. Mark Starr
Johnny South vs. Steve Adonis
Klondyke Kate vs. Gaby Lailee
Prince Zefy vs. Grims Rocker
Danny Collins & Yann Caradec vs. Carlos Plato & Sergeant Mendietta
Danny Collins vs. Johnny South
Drew McDonald vs. Steve Adonis
Patrick Lopez & Prince Zefy vs. Rick Crawford & Carl Wallace
Flesh Gordon vs. Herodes
Yann Caradec vs. Travesti Man
Tony St Clair vs. Bruiser Mastino
Eric Lacroix vs. Jean Phillipe De Lonzac
Geraint Clwyd & Young Wiganner vs. Carl Wallace & Rick Crawford
Boston Blackie vs. Franz Van Buyten
Travesti Man vs. Angelito Le Vigile
Judo John Brown vs. Pete Evans
Ian McGregor vs. Jamaica George
Tony Stewart vs. Paul Powers
Bozz Berry vs. Bill Pearl
Dave Adams vs. Johnny Angel
8/17/91
Battle royal
Paul Powers vs. ?
Mal Sanders vs. John Prayter
Steve Prince vs. Kashmir Singh
Dan Moody vs. Hammerhead Smith
9/26/91
Danny Collins vs. Hammerhead Smith
Chic Cullen vs. Gary Welch
Palace Nightclub 9/8/91
Kashmir Kid vs. Rex Lane
John Prayter vs. Tarzan Boy Darren
Klondyke Kate vs. Julie Starr
Blackpool Tower 1991
Rollerball Rocco vs. Steve Adonis
Tony St Clair vs. Ian McGregor
Klondyke Kate vs. Julie Starr & Rockin Robin
Rollerball Rocco vs. Tony St Clair
Steve Regal & Doc Dean vs. Colonel Brody & Bulldog Brown
Johnny South vs. Shaun Koen
Chic Cullen vs. Mongolian Mauler
Indio Guajaro vs. Solomon Grundy
Steve Casey & Franz Van Buyten & Boston Blackie vs. Carl Wallace & Rick Crawford & Rene Lasartesse
Mark Youngblood & Chris Youngblood vs. Cuban Assassin & Mike Lane
The Cheetah Kid vs. Johnny Rotten
Leilani Kai & Peggy Lee Leather vs. Bambi & Candy Devine
The Warlord vs. Butch Reed
Jake Roberts vs. Greg Valentine
Koko B. Ware vs. Johnny Rotten
Diamond Dallas Page vs. Sunny Beach
Demolition Ax vs. Lanny Poffo
Jake Roberts vs. Rick Martel
Koko B. Ware vs. Johnny Rotten
Cheetah Kid & SD Jones vs. Col. DeBeers & Cuban Assassin
Demolition Ax vs. Lanny Poffo
Jimmy Snuka vs. Iron Sheik
Jake Roberts vs. Rick Martel
Skinner vs. Max Moon
The Iron Sheik vs. Jamie West
Koko B. Ware vs. Kato
Demolition Ax & SD Jones vs. Lanny Poffo & Virgil
Tito Santana vs. Greg Valentine
WWS Title Decision Match: Jim Duggan vs. Doink
Max Moon vs. SD Jones
Bob Orton vs. Koko B. Ware
The Iron Sheik vs. Sunny Beach
Doink vs. Paul Diamond
Van Hammer vs. Iron Mike Sharpe
Demolition Ax & Demolition Blast vs. Brave Sky & Nikona
WWS Title: Jim Duggan vs. Papa Shango
Steel Cage: Tito Santana vs. Greg Valentine
Rothwell 12/28/93
Danny Collins vs. Kid McCoy
Bull Blitzer vs. Tarzan Boy Darren
Doc Dean vs. Ritchie Brooks
Frankie Sloan vs. Barnsley Bill
Scrubber Daly vs. Prentis & Monk
Scrubber Daly vs. Robbie Brookside
Skull Murphy vs. Dynamite Kid
Blackpool 8/92
Super Ninja vs. Tarzan Boy Darren
Tracy Kemp vs. Rockin Robin
Tony St Clair vs. John Raven
British Bushwhacker vs. Carl Jason
Spinner McKenzie vs. Ritchie Brooks
Battle royal
Ulf Hermann vs. Wrecking Crew Fury 5R
Ice Train vs. Wrecking Crew Rage
Rambo vs. Cannonball Grizzly
Franz Schumann vs. John Hawk
2/3 Falls: Dave Finlay & Hiroyoshi Yamamoto vs. Steve Casey & August Smisl
Robbie Brookside vs. Hammerhead Smith
Corporal Punishment vs. Dave Diamond
Karl Kramer vs. Ricardo The Rocket
Justin Handsford vs. Whiz Kid
Dave Diamond vs. The Clown
Rumble
‘Head To Head’ TV programme featuring Brian Dixon, Dave Taylor & American Avalanche
Battle royal
August Smisl vs. Cannonball Grizzly
Rambo vs. John Hawk
Alex Wright vs. Hiroyoshi Yamamoto
Dave Finlay & Wrecking Crew Fury vs. Ulf Hermann & Steve Casey
Vienna 7/26/94: Rambo vs. Wrecking Crew Fury
9/16/94
Tommy Stewart vs. Jason Cross
Steve Grey vs. Mal Sanders
Whizz Kid vs. Angus Lancaster
Johnny Kidd vs. Robbie Hagan
Battle royal
10/6/95
Johnny Kidd vs. Denny King
Tommy Stewart vs. Adam Angel
Whizz Kid vs. Angus Lancaster
Justin Starr vs. Leroy Brown
Johnny Kidd & Tommy Stewart & Whizz Kid & Justin Starr vs. Denny King & Adam Angel & Angus Lancaster & Leroy Brown
Vienna 8/5/95
Danny Collins vs. Tony St Clair
Dave Finlay vs. Franz Schumann
Vienna 8/8/95
CWA wrestlers vs. fan club football match
Battle royal
Drew McDonald vs. Ulf Hermann
Vienna 8/10/95
Big Titan vs. Ice Train
Danny Collins & Drew McDonald vs. Ulf Hermann & Joe Joe Lee
Big T vs. The Witch Doctor
Doug Williams vs. Jackie Pallo Jr.
Andre Baker vs. Phil Powers
Judge Dread vs. Tony McMillan
Doug Williams vs. The Witch Doctor
Doug Williams vs. Judge Dread
Sabu vs. Dirtbike Kid
/95: Karl Kramer vs. Dirtbike Kid
9/17/97
Rock & Roll vs. Robbie Michaels
James Mason vs. Mister Flash
Skull Murphy & Mr. Vain vs. Ian McGregor & Road Warrior Hawk
Tony Kaye vs. Doink the Clown
Dale Martin Promotions
Wrestling Rasputin vs. Greg Valentine
The Grasshopper vs. Mat Matthews
Tiger Dalbir Singh vs. Ray Steele
Gary Mountain vs. Chris The Bambikiller
Eric The Bounty Hunter & German Kid vs. Indian Warrior & Rockin' Agony 11:33
MAW Cruiserweight Title: Col. Blatnick vs. Michael Kovac 19:25
Falls Count Anywhere: Robbie Brookside vs. Franz Schuhmann 12:12
Ulf Hermann vs. Dirtbike Kid 13:09
Tony St. Clair vs. Billy Joe Eaton 18:00
Cannonball Grizzly vs. Ian Rotten 14:06
Sonja Schmockel vs. Wild Shyen
Gary Mountain & German Kid vs. Chris The Bambikiller & Pete Johnson 8:59
Jason Cross vs. Karsten Kretschmer 9:08
Phil Powers vs. German Kid 3:32
Cannonball Grizzly & Indian Warrior vs. Eric The Bounty Hunter & Tony St. Clair 14:19
Jason Cross vs. Phil Powers 7:10
Robbie Brookside vs. Christian Eckstein 14:33
2/3 Falls EWA European Junior Heavyweight Title: Dirtbike Kid vs. Michael Kovac 24:11
Wild Shyen vs. Sonja Schmockel 6:36
Karsten Kretschmer vs. Dave Morgan 9:41
Jason Cross vs. German Kid 7:10
Indian Warrior vs. Gary Mountain 10:01
Eric The Bounty Hunter vs. Chris The Bambikiller 8:53
Falls Count Anywhere: Wildcat Brookside vs. Jason Cross 15:19
Axl Future & Ian Rotten vs. Cannonball Grizzly & Chris The Bambikiller 22:18
6/30/90
Steve Wright vs. Fit Finlay
Tony St. Clair vs. Giant Haystacks
Akira Nogami & Dave Taylor & Mile Zrno vs. Barbarian & Col. Brody & Klaus Kauroff
CWA World Heavyweight Title: Otto Wanz vs. Bull Power 16:31
Lugner City Trophy Tournament 1998
Battle Royal
Billy Joe Eaton vs. Adam Pearce
Fredi Barne vs. Ninja
Victor Kruger & Mick Tierney vs. Dirty Harry & Hubert Fritz
The Killer Ninjas vs. Ian Rotten & The Skullcrusher
Ulf Hermann & Michael Kovac vs. Victor Kruger & Mike Tierney
Battle Royal
Fredi Barne vs. Hubert Fritz
Billy Joe Eaton vs. Victor Kruger
Armwrestling: Mick Tierney vs. Dirty Harry
Lugner City Trophy Tournament 1998 Final: Ulf Hermann & Michael Kovac vs. Ian Rotten & The Skullcrusher
German Kid Hellman vs. Rockin’ Agony
Tony St Clair vs. Cannonball Grizzly
Christian Eckstein vs. Karsten Kretschmer
Robbie Brookside vs. Franz Schumann
Dirtbike Kid vs. German Kid Hellman & Pete Johnson
Ulf Hermann & Michael Kovac vs. Sabu & Rob Van Dam
Sonja Schmockel vs. Wild Shyen 5:48
Axel Reese vs. German Kid 8:03
Indian Warrior vs. Dirk Rotzek 10:23
Cannonball Grizzly vs. Robbie Brookside 14:27
IWW Junior Heavyweight Title Decision: Jason Cross vs. Michael Kovac 14:12
Indian Warrior & Pete Johnson vs. Gary Mountain & German Kid 14:20
IWW Heavyweight Cup Title Semifinal: Ian Rotten vs. Eric The Bounty Hunter 10:53
IWW Heavyweight Cup Title Semifinal: Ulf Hermann vs. Cannonball Grizzly 7:24
Michael Kovac vs. Chris The Bambikiller 5:22
Cannonball Grizzly vs. Robbie Brookside
IWW Junior Heavyweight Title: Jason Cross vs. Bernard Vandamme 11:37
IWW Heavyweight Cup Title Final: Ian Rotten vs. Ulf Hermann 8:01
WFU Rookie Trophy Title Final: Chris The Bambikiller vs. German Kid 5:033
Mixed Tag Team: Gary Mountain & Sonja Schmockel vs. Indian Warrior & Wild Shyen 4:42
Eric The Bounty Hunter vs. Indian Warrior
Michael Kovac vs. Bernard Vandamme 9:07
Robbie Brookside vs. Jason Cross 14:48
Ulf Hermann vs. Cannonball Grizzly vs. Ian Rotten 18:13
Danny Royal vs. Tiger Steele
Johnny South vs. Rambo
Ulf Hermann vs. Viktor Kruger
Robbie Brookside & Black Navy Seal vs. James Mason & Karsten Kretschmer
Robbie Brookside vs. Mile Zrno
Drew McDonald vs. Mile Zrno
Cannonball Grizzly vs. Christian Eckstein
Rasta The Voodoo Mon vs. Osamu Nishimura
Tony St Clair vs. Robbie Brookside
Drew McDonald vs. Karsten Kretschmer
Mile Zrno vs. Christian Eckstein
Franz Schumann vs. Rasta The Voodoo Mon
Robbie Brookside vs. Eddie Steinblock
Tony St Clair vs. Cannonball Grizzly
Robbie Brookside vs. Mile Zrno
Drew McDonald vs. Christian Eckstein
Tony St Clair vs. Christian Eckstein
Robbie Brookside vs. Karsten Kretschmer
Drew McDonald vs. Osamu Nishimura
Cannonball Grizzly vs. Rasta The Voodoo Mon
Eddie Steinblock vs. Mile Zrno
Sonja Schmockel vs. Wesna 4:20
Dirk Rotzek vs. Eric The Bounty Hunter 5:55
Ahmed Chaer vs. Low Down 6:48
Chris Goliath & Pete Johnson vs. Gary Mountain & Leon Martinez 7:32
Ulf Hermann vs. Chief Hardcore
IWW Junior Heavyweight Title Tournament First Round: Bernard Vandamme vs. German Kid 6:12
IWW Junior Heavyweight Title Tournament First Round: Karsten Kretschmer vs. Crazy Sexy Mike 7:42
IWW Junior Heavyweight Title Tournament Triple Threat First Round: Michael Kovac vs. Chris Hero vs. Phil Powers 13:39
Michael Meyer vs. Sigi The Swisstank vs. Thunder
Blue Adonis vs. Jose Lopez 8:51
Ahmed Chaer vs. Flying Dragon vs. German Kid 9:41
Pete Johnson vs. Low Down 8:29
Bruiser Mastino vs. Blue Adonis & Jose Lopez & Sigi The Swisstank & Thunder 2:35
Ulf Hermann vs. Chris Goliath 13:00
GWF Berlin & VWC Double Title: Crazy Sexy Mike [GWF] vs. Maverick [VWC] 17:30
IWW Junior Heavyweight Title: Bernard Vandamme vs. Karsten Kretschmer 13:32
Contract On A Pole Top Contender Triple Threat Match: Paul Travell vs. Mark Sloan vs. Gary Hayward
FWA British Heavyweight Title Tournament Semifinal Match: Justin Richards vs. Hector Feroz
FWA British Heavyweight Title Tournament Semifinal Match: Guy Thunder vs. Joey Knight
Special £1000 Challenge Match: The Flatliner vs. Desert Fox vs. John Feltham vs. Mickey Freedom vs. Philip Nourse
FWA British Heavyweight Title Tournament Semifinal Match: Richard Dunford vs. Scottie Rock
FWA British Heavyweight Title Tournament Semifinal Match: Luz Peligroza vs. Jorge Castano
Ashe vs. Curve vs. Enigma
EWW Heavyweight Title Match: The Dominator vs. Frankie Capone
FWA British Heavyweight Title Tournament Final Four Way Elimination Match: Guy Thunder vs. Justin Richards vs. Jorge Castano vs. Scottie Rock
Michael Kovac vs. Dan Severn
XPW World Heavyweight & EWA European Junior Heavyweight Title Match: Sabu vs. Dirtbike Kid
Robbie Brookside vs. Cannonball Grizzly
Flash Barker vs. James Mason
Danny Collins vs. Christian Eckstein
Ulf Hermann & Martin Nolte vs. Tiger Steele & Hercules Harrison
Street Fight: Dave Finlay vs. Tony St Clair
Chippenham 2000
Steve Noble vs. James Baker
Rob Wright vs. Aaron Young
Stu Odyssey vs. The Eliminator
Andy Noble vs. Adrian Finch
Stu Odyssey & Rob Wright vs. James Baker & Andy Noble
Devizes 2001
Andy Noble vs. Steve Noble
Stu Odyssey vs. Ultinaro
Lionheart Mike Thomas vs. Richard Collins
James Baker vs. Danny Blade
Andy Noble vs. Adam Bewley
Paul Travell vs. Mark Sloan 10:18
FWA British Tag Title Match: New Breed Ashe & Curve vs. Alex Castano & Jorge Castano 5:53
Kevin O'Neil vs. James Tighe 6:53
FWA European Title Match: Scottie Rock vs. Jack Xavier 10:37
Alex Shane vs. Scott Parker 9:53
Tables, Ladders & Chairs Match: Stuart Fury vs. Chris Curtis 12:15
EWW Heavyweight Title Match: The Dominator vs. Guy Thunder 6:12
Nova vs. Doug Williams 14:22
Danny Collins vs. James Mason
Bruiser Mastino vs. Eric Schwartz vs. Martin Nolte
Drew McDonald vs. Christian Eckstein
Robbie Brookside vs. Chris Kanyon
Hardcore Match: Dave Finlay vs. Terry Funk vs. Tiger Steele
Bruiser Mastino vs. Tiger Steele
Drew McDonald & Danny Collins vs. James Mason & Chris Kanyon
Irish Street Fight: Robbie Brookside vs. Dave Finlay
Eric Schwartz vs. Martin Nolte
EWF Intercontinental Title: Terry Funk vs. Christian Eckstein
4/23/05 EWP Intercontinental Title Match: Robbie Brookside vs. Tracy Smothers
10/23/05 EWP Iron Man Title Hardcore Knockout Tournament 2005 Final Lumberjack Match: Drew McDonald vs. Headshrinker Samu
5/19/01: Fit Finlay vs. Robbie Brookside
5/19/01 EWP Intercontinental Title Match: Christian Eckstein vs. Terry Funk
9/15/07 EWP World Heavyweight Title Match: Rhino vs. Thunder
Danny Blade vs. Lucas Cool
Ian Wilson vs. Mike Weaver
Matt Jarrett vs. Jay Johnson
Shak Khan vs. John Kenny
Battle Royal
King Of England Tournament Quarterfinal: Doug Williams vs. Flash Barker
King Of England Tournament Quarterfinal: Eddie Guerrero vs. Scott Parker
King Of England Tournament Quarterfinal: Jody Fleisch vs. Jonny Storm
King Of England Tournament Quarterfinal: Drew McDonald vs. Robbie Brookside
Lexie Fyfe vs. Nikita
King Of England Tournament Semifinal: Jody Fleisch vs. Drew McDonald
Ulf Herman vs. Grandmaster Sexay
King Of England Tournament Semifinal: Doug Williams vs. Eddie Guerrero 10:01
Falls Count Anywhere: Alex Shane vs. Scott Parker
King Of England Tournament Final: Jody Fleisch vs. Doug Williams
Low Ki vs. GBH
Five Star Flash vs. Damien Rage
Jonny Storm vs. Robbie Brookside
Jody Fleisch vs. Hade Vansen
Falls Count Anywhere: Doug Williams vs. Scott Parker
Hade Vansen & Scott Parker vs. Big Dave & Bulk
Five Way Elimination: Jonny Storm vs. Five Star Flash vs. Jody Fleisch vs. Low Ki vs. Robbie Brookside
FWA British Heavyweight Title #1 Contendership Round Robin Challenge Match: Doug Williams vs. Jonny Storm
FWA British Heavyweight Title #1 Contendership Round Robin Challenge Match: Jody Fleisch vs. AJ Styles
FWA British Heavyweight Title #1 Contendership Round Robin Challenge Match: Jonny Storm vs. Jody Fleisch
FWA British Heavyweight Title #1 Contendership Round Robin Challenge Match: Doug Williams vs. Jody Fleisch
FWA British Heavyweight Title #1 Contendership Round Robin Challenge Final Three Way Match: Doug Williams vs. AJ Styles vs. Jerry Lynn
James Mason vs. Damon Brix
Robbie Brookside vs. Eric The Bounty Hunter
Ulf Hermann vs. Iceman
Chris The Bambi Killer vs. Leon Van Gasteren
PWA Europameisterschaft Title: Karsten Kretschmer vs. Doug Williams R9 2:54
MPW EARLY 2000s
Robbie Brookside vs. James Mason
Robbie Brookside vs. James Mason
James Mason & Jinsei Shinzaki vs. Gran Apache & Susumu Mochizuki
Nikita vs. Rajah Ghosh
FWA All England Title: Zebra Kid vs. Five Star Flash
XPW European Title: Jonny Storm vs. Super Crazy 13:42
FWA British Tag Title First Blood: Paul Travell & Scott Parker vs. Alex Shane & Ulf Herman
James Tighe vs. Jody Fleisch
Flash Barker vs. Jack Xavier
Burchill vs. Mark Sloan & Simmons
2/3 Falls FWA British Heavyweight Title: Doug Williams vs. American Dragon
9/27/03
Robbie Brookside vs. Drew McDonald
Joe X-Legend vs. Osamu Nishimura
Leon van Gasteren & Murat Bosporus vs. Brody Steele & Karsten Kretschmer
9/26/03 EWP Intercontinental Title: Robbie Brookside vs. Osamu Nishimura 12R. Compelling WOS lives match, albeit dated even by their 3 decade old standards. They worked very hard and took this very seriously, doing a great job of building the rivalry and escalating the tension. The early rounds were nicely built around the technical wrestling, largely in the WOS style. I really enjoyed the opening, as it gave time to a captivating style of grappling that largely has been lost to time, even if this wasn't exactly the A grade version of it. This increasingly gave way to the cheap shots in the ropes and on the outside, with the ref constantly blowing the whistle at them. These fit incredibly well into the match though, as they not only did a great job of putting over the deadliness of these opportunistic if shady attacks, but they ultimately led to the submissions being the best manner of capitalizing on the damage that was done illegally. The generally low key selling was very good, going a long way toward making this seem like an important, epic struggle if the real rather than strictly time based definition of the word. They countered off the lock up, and put a high value on these escapes early on. However, they never really incorporated any of the tumbling or gymnastic aspects that made the WOS style of counter wrestling exciting, so for me this didn't have any particular British flair, it was perhaps more of the heel Lou Thesz style of mixing serious technical wrestling with shortcuts to help facilitate it. It also never felt as though it would be a short match, which I didn't want it to be, but at the same time they could have done a better job of teasing finishes. The key spot came in R6 when Nishimura kneebreakered Brookside on the apron, which earned him a yellow card, but he was able to dominate the rest of the round working over the injured knee. Nishimura kicked Brookside after the bell, which drew his ire, so when Nishimura then turned his back and walked to his corner, Brookside finally made a comeback charging at him with an elbow, which earned him a yellow card back. Nishimura was racking up the infractions at the start of the 7th, kneebreakering Brookside on a chair, and denying him reentry with a dropkick, which was the first time either guy did any sort of jumping maneuver. Brookside made Nishimura pay for taking cheap shots to keep him on the outside, picking his leg and ramming his knee into the post then kicking him when he tried to reenter. Brookside worked over Nishimura's knee in the 8th round, with a kneecap dropkick into a figure 4. Brookside's knee was the more damaged of the two though, and he was arguably saved by the bell in the 10th round when Nishimura used the figure 4 on him. Nishimura's style tonight was arguably even more that of Inoki than of his mentor Fujinami since it was "shoot" oriented, borrowing the leg sweeping techniques from the Inoki/Ali match. You could argue that they could have done a match where both work each others knees over without taking half the match to get there, but this actually felt organic and was exciting because it wasn't obvious how it was going to evolve, twist, and turn, in the same way a Keiji Muto match is as exciting as watching paint dry because you know exactly what is going to be done, every time, without fail, and just about the exact time everything is coming. This felt opportunistic, that feels totally forced and uninspired. They were a bit more lenient in what they were able to do in the later portion, but again, this is where the length helped because they had slowed each other down enough that more was reasonably possible. For the most part, the higher risk offense was believable within pro wrestling logic because neither guy could move much to defend themselves. The main exception was Nishimura going for broke at the start of the 11th round with a diving knee drop, but this was fine because it failed miserably, and led to him getting dominated for the entire round. He did manage to get an elbow in just before the bell, as he had been doing a great job of finishing the rounds big, including laying Brookside out with a spinning solebutt at the end of the 8th round, but this time Brookside elbowed him back after the bell, and they had a heated exchange that did wind up ending with Nishimura getting the last shot in. Nishimura finally got his manjigatame on with about 45 seconds left, but Brookside was able to just suck it up and leave with the title. ***3/4
Jose Lopez vs. Aykut 9:19
Adam Polak vs. Eddy de la Combe 2:42
GSW Breakthrough Title #1 Contendership: Emil Sitoci vs. Steve Douglas 14:50
GSW World Heavyweight Title: Ares c vs. Alex Pain 13:04
Gauntlet: Sick vs. Andrew Patterson & Ghetto Boy Andy
Beauty Contest
Wesna vs. Jersey 3:59
2/3 Falls GSW Breakthrough Title: Crazy Sexy Mike vs. Murat Bosporus 18:14
GSW Tag Title: Double C & G-Ses vs. Eric Schwarz & Michael Kovac 13:55
10/22/04 EWP World Heavyweight Title: Thunder vs. Rick Steiner
Thunder vs. Christian Eckstein
9/15/07 EWP World Heavyweight Title: Thunder vs. Rhino
Thunder vs. Cannonball Grizzly
Thunder vs. Dave Taylor
11/10/08 EWP World Heavyweight Title: Thunder vs. Orlando Jordan
Ahmed Chaer vs. Colt Cabana 9:26
Wesna vs. Riptide 10:15
Joe X-Legend vs. Jose Lopez 14:06
GSW Breakthrough Title Four Way Elimination: Crazy Sexy Mike vs. Murat Bosporus vs. Emil Sitoci vs. X-Dream 13:22
Absolute Andy & Five Star Flash & Sick vs. Alex Pain & Steve Douglas & Zach Gowen 21:06
GSW World Heavyweight Title #1 Contendership Ceremony Of Violence: Michael Kovac vs. Doug Williams vs. Eric Schwarz 14:57
GSW World Heavyweight Title: Ares vs. Steve Corino 16:15
GSW World Heavyweight Title Match Special Referee Mick Foley: Ares vs. Michael Kovac 5:43
8/3/02 GSW Breakthrough Title Four Way Ladder Match: X-Dream vs. Luchadore Sitoci vs. Mot van Kunder vs. Thumbtack Jack
Doug Williams vs. Ahmed Chaer
Karsten Kretschmer vs. Eddie Steinblock
Drew McDonald vs. Leon Van Gasteren
Ulf Hermann vs. Michael Kovac vs. Joe Legend
Cannonball Grizzly vs. Karsten Kretschmer
Terry Funk interview
Battle royal
Ulf Hermann vs. Cannonball Grizzly
Robbie Brookside vs. Too Cold Scorpio. From different show
Real Ossi vs. Marius De Vil vs. Inquisitor vs. Sealord
DWA Tag Team Title Decision: Blooddogg & Marc King vs. Violator & Volcano
Mr Hollywood Dan Ried & The Doom & Zmei vs. Risin' Kid & VIP Damian & Mike Callous
DWA German Title: Machine vs. Jaxx
DWA Cruiserweight Title: Lazio Fee & X-Dream vs. Louis van Eden & Mad Cow
DWA Schwergewichtstitel-Finalkampf: Crazy Johnny Tiger vs. Ahmet Sultan
Karsten Kretschmer vs. Tony St. Clair
Aviv Maayan & Jack Xavier & Ross Jordan vs. Mark Sloan & Stevie Knight & Stixx
Petey Williams vs. Chris Sabin vs. Jonny Storm vs. Spud 11:26
World Of Sport Match: Steve Grey vs. Mal Sanders 17:14
Samoa Joe vs. CM Punk 20:44
Doug Williams & James Tighe & Scorpio vs. Mitsuharu Misawa & Tiger Emperor & Yoshinari Ogawa 23:44
Raven's Rules Match: Raven vs. Alex Shane 15:59
TNA X-Division Title Match: Christopher Daniels vs. AJ Styles 20:38
IWW 3/20/05: Christopher Daniels vs. AJ Styles
FWA 3/27/05 FWA British Heavyweight Title: Alex Shane vs. Raven
GSW Tag Title: Eric Schwarz & Michael Kovac vs. Ares & Marc Roudin 13:22
Absolute Andy vs. Alex Pain 9:02
GSW Breakthrough Title: Murat Bosporus vs. TJ Wilson 11:29
X-Dream vs. Jamie Gardner 6:55
X-Dream vs. Adam Polak 8:08
Eric Schwarz vs. Joe X-Legend 23:34
GSW World Heavyweight Title: Michael Kovac vs. Bryan Danielson 19:42
Street Fight: Steve Douglas vs. Sick 15:48
FWA Flyweight Title Tournament Semifinal: Ross Jordan vs. Aviv Maayan 11:28
FWA All England Title: Hade Vansen vs. Stevie Lynn 13:48
FWA British Tag Team Title: Duke Of Danger & Simmons vs. Martin Stone & Stixx 9:23
Damon Leigh vs. Joey Hayes 11:18
FWA British Heavyweight Title: Alex Shane vs. JC Thunder 0:40
FWA British Heavyweight Title: Alex Shane vs. Stevie Knight 12:23
GHC Tag Team Title: Doug Williams & Scorpio vs. Minoru Suzuki & Naomichi Marufuji 22:55
Alex Pain vs. Adam Polak
Darksoul vs. Emil Sitoci
GSW Tag Title: Ares & Marc Roudin vs. Jamie Gardner & Steve Allison
Jazzy Bi vs. Blue Nikita
Wesna vs. Jazzy Bi
No DQ Falls Count Anywhere: Crazy Sexy Mike vs. Ahmed Chaer
GSW Breakthrough Title European Rules: Murat Bosporus vs. Absolute Andy R7 2:55
GSW World Heavyweight Title: Michael Kovac vs. Joe E. Legend
Murat Bosporus vs. Damon Brix 9:24
GSW Breakthrough Title Mystery Opponent: Absolute Andy vs. Steve Douglas 13:23
Four Nations Cup 2005 Semifinal: Steve Corino vs. Doug Williams 19:52
GSW World Heavyweight Title Four Nations Cup 2005 Semifinal: Michael Kovac vs. Crazy Sexy Mike 15:23
Joe E. Legend vs. Rhino 17:48
Battlefield 2005 Battle Royal: Joe E. Legend vs. Absolute Andy vs. Ares vs. Chris Colen vs. Crazy Sexy Mike vs. Damon Brix vs. Doug Williams vs. Flying Dragon vs. Genosse Boris vs. Joerg Guth vs. John Kay vs. Marc Roudin vs. Mr. Boombastic vs. Mr. Jobberman Pete O'Connor vs. Murat Bosporus vs. Rhino vs. SigMasta Rappo vs. Steve Douglas vs. Thaifun vs. Toby Nathland 39:02
GSW World Heavyweight Title Four Nations Cup 2005 Final: Michael Kovac vs. Steve Corino 16:53
DWA German Title: Jaxx vs. Mad Cow
Tim Holldorf & Ken Semain & Triple X & Marius DeVil vs. Thunderstorm & Machine & Jon Roadie & Baca Loco (Lazio Fee)
Craig BC vs. Martin Nolte
DWA Tag Team Title: Risin' Kid & VIP Damian vs. Red Tiger & Zmei
DWA Cruiserweight & wXw Lightweight Title: Emil Sitoci vs. Lazio Fee
Crazy Johnny Tiger & Nicky vs. Louis van Eden & Destiny
Warlord vs. Cannonball Grizzly
Jonny Storm & Spud & The Amazing Red vs. Aviv Maayan & James Tighe & Jody Fleisch 13:28
Joe X-Legend vs. D-Lo Brown 12:10
World Of Sport Rules: Colt Cabana vs. Nigel McGuinness 18:51
Low Ki vs. Homicide 18:50
Shannon Moore vs. Sonjay Dutt 14:32
Hardcore Elimination: Mick Foley & Paul Travell & Steve Corino & The Sandman vs. Alex Shane & Iceman & Martin Stone & Stixx 22:39
Doug Williams & Jun Akiyama vs. Go Shiozaki & Kenta Kobashi 31:12
3CW 11/11/05: Low Ki & Stevie Lynn vs. Ice XVII & The Amazing Red 23:02
John Kay vs. Adam Polak 10:59
Emil Sitoci & Jazzy Bi & Steve Douglas vs. Blue Nikita & Jose Lopez & Michael Knight 13:19
GSW Tag Title: Ares & Marc Roudin vs. Jamie Gardner & Steve Allison 18:05
Murat Bosporus vs. Ahmed Chaer 11:26
Wesna vs. Mickie Knuckles 15:41
GSW Breakthrough Title Absolute Challenge: Absolute Andy vs. Chris Colen 22:45
Joe E. Legend vs. Ian Rotten 24:48
8/20/05: Chris Colen vs. Vries Kastelein
DWA Cruiserweight Title: Risin' Kid vs. Lazio Fee
Real Ossi Erich H. vs. Daid Ramin
Submission: Ken Mahler vs. Damian
Louis van Eden & Mot van Kunder vs. Machine & Red Tiger
DWA German Title: Violent Tom vs. Mad Cow
The Evil Rider vs. Jaxx
Tony St. Clair & Crazy Johnny Tiger vs. Joey Cabray & Craig B. C.
Jay Phoenix vs. Karsten Kretschmer
Iceman & Pac vs. Lance Thunder & Tony Spitfire
wZw Interpromotional Title Match: Carbon vs. Liam Thomson
wZw Cruiserweight Title #1 Contendership Match: Iain Robinson vs. Micky L
AJ Anderson vs. Anthony McIntyre vs. Carbon
#1 Contendership Battle Royal
Chris Whitton & Lance Thunder vs. Darkside & Wolfgang
Liam Thomson & The Highlander vs. Carbon & Max Heat
wZw Cruiserweight Title Triple Threat Match: Pac vs. Iain Robinson vs. Micky L
AJ Anderson vs. Kid Richie
Street Fight:Iceman vs. Anthony McIntyre
DWA Tag Title: Louis van Eden & Mot van Kunder vs. Stevie Cage & Justin McGuire
Violent Tom vs. Diego Latino
DWA German Title #1 Contender: David Ramin vs. Craig B. C.
Violent Tom vs. Chris Ramirez
Andrew Patterson vs. David Ramin
Tattoobrawl Battle Royal
DWA Heavyweight Title Match: Johnny Tiger vs. Ken Mahler
FWG Wrestling & Rock
Lazio Fee vs. Bad Bones
Battle Royal
Euro Threat vs. Chris Ramirez & Violent Tom
Thunder vs. Leon van Gasteren 8:12
Joe E. Legend vs. The Flatliner
Doug Williams vs. Chad Collyer 19:28
Blue Nikita vs. Wesna
Ecki Eckstein vs. Robbie Brookside
Ashley Reed vs. Aviv Maayan vs. BJ Whitmer vs. Jimmy Rave vs. Mark Sloan vs. Paul Robinson 10:41
World Of Sports Rules: Nigel McGuinness vs. JC Thunder
Doug Williams & James Tighe vs. Austin Aries & Roderick Strong vs. Dave Moralez & Jack Storm 19:19
Matt Sydal vs. Davey Richards 16:37
Darren Burridge vs. Colt Cabana 8:07
Jay Briscoe & Mark Briscoe vs. Jody Fleisch & Jonny Storm 14:34
Battle Of The Champions Three Way: Bryan Danielson vs. Martin Stone vs. Robbie Brookside 11:32
Bonus: Nigel McGuinness vs. Johnny Kidd
Micky L vs. Jake Rockwell
Iain Robinson vs. Max Heat
wZw Interpromotional Title Match: Carbon vs. Mike Quackenbush
AJ Anderson vs. Lionheart
Iceman & Tracy Smothers vs. Lance Thunder & Tony Spitfire
Chris Whitton vs. Max Heat
Little Dragon vs. Carbon
Iceman vs. Tony Spitfire
Anthony McIntyre & Micky L vs. AJ Anderson & Jake Rockwell
wZw Heavyweight Title Match: Lance Thunder vs. Tracy Smothers
Machine vs. Shaka
DWA European Title: Mad Cow vs. Joey Cabray
Ken Mahler vs. The Bull
DWA Tag Team Title: Louis van Eden & Mot van Kunder vs. Chris Ramirez & Violent Tom
Risin' Kid & Lazio Fee vs. George McFly & Jose Lopez
DWA Cruiserweight Title: Red Devil vs. Michael Knight
Cannonball Grizzly & Crazy Johnny Tiger vs. Martin Nolte & The Honky Tonk Man
Joe E. Legend vs. Doug Williams
RQW Cruiserweight Title Tournament Final: Bubblegum vs. Red Vinny
RQW Cruiserweight Title #1 Contendership Four Way: Ashley Reed vs. Akira Raijin vs. El Ligero vs. NOSAWA
Jon Ryan vs. Paul Robinson
RQW Tag Title Tournament First Round: Andy Boy Simmonz & Aviv Maayan vs. Jonny Storm & Kid Kash
RQW Tag Title Tournament First Round: JP Monroe & Mad Man Manson vs. Darren Burridge & Kikutaro
RQW Women's Title Three Way: Eden Black vs. Cheerleader Melissa vs. MsChif
Davey Richards vs. Jody Fleisch
The Great Muta vs. Martin Stone
4/28/07
King Of Europe Cup 2007 First Round: Chris Hero vs. Claudio Castagnoli 14:18
King Of Europe Cup 2007 First Round: Go Shiozaki vs. Martin Stone 13:30
King Of Europe Cup 2007 First Round: Pac vs. Trent Acid 17:24
King Of Europe Cup 2007 First Round: Matt Sydal vs. El Generico 12:25
King Of Europe Cup 2007 First Round: Doug Williams vs. Ares 14:08
King Of Europe Cup 2007 First Round: Davey Richards vs. Zebra Kid 12:05
King Of Europe Cup 2007 First Round: Ryo Saito vs. Jody Fleisch 15:04
King Of Europe Cup 2007 First Round: Nigel McGuinness vs. Rhino 14:47
IPW:UK 4/28/07 2/3 Falls: Pac vs. El Generico 25:28
RQW 4/20/07: Doug Williams & Go Shiozaki vs. Atsushi Aoki & Davey Richards
4/29/07
King Of Europe Cup 2007 Quarterfinal: Doug Williams vs. Chris Hero 16:34
King Of Europe Cup 2007 Quarterfinal: Nigel McGuinness vs. Pac 10:50
King Of Europe Cup 2007 Quarterfinal: Davey Richards vs. Go Shiozaki 15:51
King Of Europe Cup 2007 Quarterfinal: Matt Sydal vs. Ryo Saito 10:03
King Of Europe Cup 2007 Semifinal: Nigel McGuinness vs. Davey Richards 6:51
King Of Europe Cup 2007 Semifinal: Doug Williams vs. Matt Sydal 9:19
King Of Europe Cup 2007 Final: Nigel McGuinness vs. Doug Williams 18:49
Elimination: Atsushi Aoki & El Generico & Martin Stone vs. Swiss Money Holding Ares & Claudio Castagnoli & Trent Acid 21:42
RQW 12/16/06 RQW Heavyweight Title Tournament Final: Martin Stone vs. Pac 10:38
Crazy Sexy Mike vs. Jose Lopez 12:45
Steve Douglas vs. Bernd Fohr 7:17
Doug Williams vs. Ares 18:29
Joerg Guth vs. Coone 3:01
No Holds Barred: Ahmed Chaer vs. Bad Bones 10:52
Murat Bosporus vs. Atsushi Aoki 18:15
GSW World Heavyweight Title: Absolute Andy vs. Steve Corino 26:55
4/28/07 GSW TV #10
Cannonball Grizzly vs. Martin Nolte
Eric Schwarz vs. Patrick Schulz
Joe Legend vs. Hernandez
Cannonball Grizzly vs. Metal Master
Robbie Brookside vs. Christian Eckstein
Leon Van Gasteren vs. Florian Jager
Christian Eckstein vs. Big Vito
Thunder vs. Rhino
Danny Collins vs. Leon Van Gasteren
Doug Williams vs. Pierre Le Prestee
Cannonball Grizzly & Christian Eckstein vs. Michael Kovac & Thunder
Robbie Brookside vs. Eric Schwarz
Raven vs. Joe Legend
Mal Sanders vs. James Mason
Johnny Kidd vs. Brian Maxine
Legends Parade
Jon Ritchie vs. Yorghos Christopolous
Blondie Barratt & Jackie Steel vs. Robbie Brookside & Damien Ryan
Johnny Saint vs. Johnny Kidd
Michael Kovac vs. Leon Van Gasteren
Thunder vs. Pierre Le Prestee
Doug Williams & Raven vs. Cannonball Grizzly & Joe Legend
Danny Collins vs. Eric Schwarz
Robbie Brookside vs. Christian Eckstein
Ashton Smith vs. Stiro
NWA United Kingdom Heavyweight Title Falls Count On Envelopes Match: Conscience vs. Majik
FEW Heavyweight Title Three Way Match: Angel Of SIN vs. Adam Shame vs. JekkeL
Edgar Stryfe vs. Abraxas
Joel Redman vs. Falcon
3 Falls: Bryan Danielson vs. Zack Sabre Jr. 24:42. ***
SWO Title Tournament Qualification: Ares vs. Lexxus
SWO Title Tournament Qualification: Michael Kovac vs. Patrick Schulz
SWO Title Tournament Qualification: Eric Schwarz vs. Chris Raaber
Battle Royal: Bernd Fohr vs. Christian Meyer vs. Coone vs. Daniel Haas vs. Dan Marshall vs. Diego Latino vs. Farmer Joe vs. Markus Seemann vs. Stefan Gauch vs. Sven La-Spina
Chris Colen & Steve Swallow vs. Damon Brix & Marc Slater
ICWA World Heavyweight Title Three Way Elimination Falls Count Anywhere: Joe E. Legend vs. Marc Roudin vs. X-Dream
SWO Title Tournament Final: Eric Schwarz vs. Ares vs. Michael Kovac
The Eve Of Indypendence 9/27/08
El Generico vs. Kenny Omega
Johnny Moss vs. The Juggernaught
Danny Hope & Joey Hayes vs. Dave Moralez & Bubblegum & El Ligero
Roderick Strong vs. Delirious
Davey Richards & Eddie Edwards vs. Jay Briscoe & Mark Briscoe
Bryan Danielson vs. Nigel McGuinness vs. Austin Aries
Indypendence Day 9/28/08
Delirious & El Generico vs. Bubblegum & El Ligero
Roderick Strong vs. Eddie Edwards
Doug Williams & Nigel McGuinness vs. Jay Briscoe & Mark Briscoe
Davey Richards vs. Kenny Omega vs. Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Joel Redman
Thumbtack Jack vs. Tommy End vs. Bad Bones
Austin Aries & Bryan Danielson vs. Jimmy Jacobs & Tyler Black
Rico Bushido vs. X-Dream 10:07
Steve Douglas vs. Thumbtack Jack 18:14
Elimination: Carnage & Chris Ramirez & Violent Tom vs. Bernd Fohr & Dan Marshall & Klaus Stahl 17:31
Barbara Devil vs. Nicky 5:02
Tommy End vs. Tengkwa 15:18
Bad Bones vs. Al Snow 18:56
Hardcore: HATE vs. Mad Man Pondo 17:38
Michael Kovac vs. Metal Master
Thunder vs. Kip James
Robbie Brookside & Big Van Walter vs. Cannonball Grizzly & Leon Van Gasteren
Danny Collins vs. Rene Dupree
Christian Eckstein vs. Kenichiro Arai
David Deville vs. Danny Garnell
British Rules: Danny Collins vs. Johnny Saint
LDN British Heavyweight Title vs. Sword Of Excellence British Rules: Yorghos vs. Blondie Barratt
British Rules: Johnny Kincaid vs. Jon Ritchie
British Rules: Johnny Kidd vs. Keith Myatt
Red Scorpion vs. Richi Zamoni
Humungus vs. Seth Raven
Tag Team EM-Title Match: LaSecta Diabolica vs. Die Humunguscrew
Martin Pain vs. Mirko
EM-Titlekampf: Geri K. Richmond vs. Rattlesnake
9/19/09
Kris Travis vs. Danny Hope vs. CJ Banks vs. Sam Bailey
Keith Myatt & Sykes vs. Aaron James
Keith Myatt vs. Sykes
Mo Montana vs. Jason Genesis
Robbie X vs. Matt Slater
Havok & Matt Slater vs. Teeny & Tiny
Joey Hayes vs. Terry Frazier
Martin Stone vs. Martin Kirby
10/24/09
Mark Sloan vs. Wade Fitzgerald vs. CJ Banks vs. Robbie X
Mo Montana vs. Sam Bailey
Kris Travis vs. Martin Kirby
Havok & Matt Slater vs. Teeny & Tiny
Street Fight: Keith Myatt vs. Sykes
PWS Showdown 2 9/26/09: Mot van Kunder vs. Eddy de la Combe
PWS Showdown 7 4/15/12: Michael Dante vs. Luke Gallows
PWS Showdown 8 9/30/12: Mot van Kunder vs. Spike Dragon
PWS Showdown 8 9/30/12: Michael Dante & Tommy End vs. Jay Skillet & Jonathan Gresham
PWS Showdown 9 2/16/13: Karsten Beck vs. Murat Bosporus
PWS Showdown 11 9/21/13: Erin Angel vs. Shanna
PWS Showdown 9 2/16/13 PWS World Heavyweight Title: Tommy End vs. Emil Sitoci
Kid Kash vs. Darren Burridge
I Quit Match: Keith Myatt vs. Sykes
Kris Travis vs. Martin Kirby
Steve Corino vs. Martin Stone
Three Way Hardcore Tag Match: Jimmy Havoc & Jonny Storm vs. Kid Fite & Liam Thomson vs. CJ Banks & Joey Hayes
El Ligero vs. Lionheart
PW101 Title Rush 12 Man Battle Royal: Steve Corino vs. Joey Hayes vs. Darren Burridge vs. Martin Stone vs. El Ligero vs. Liam Thomson vs. Lionheart vs. Kid Fite vs. Kris Travis vs. Martin Kirby vs. CJ Banks vs. T-Bone
Aaron Insane vs. Corvus
Karsten Beck vs. Max McGlaister
Eric Schwarz vs. Absolute Andy
Carnage & Chris Rush vs. Bernd Fohr & Tornado Tim
GHW Heavyweight Title: John Kay (Bad Bones) vs. Patrick Schulzu
Tatanka vs. Michael Kovac
Chris Rush vs. Bernd Fohr vs. Freddy Stahl
Carnage vs. Axeman
Eric Schwarz vs. Big Van Walter
GHW District Title: Tornado Tim vs. Aaron Insane
Bad Bones vs. Karsten Beck
GHW Heavyweight Title: Patrick Schulz vs. Joe E. Legend
Jonathan Gresham vs. MK McKinnan 17:29
Yoshihito Sasaki vs. Yuko Miyamoto 6:27
Adam Cole & Spud vs. Blue Dragon & Jim Hunter 14:47
FCP Title: Trent Seven vs. Sami Callihan 17:55
No DQ: Clint Margera vs. Dan Ryder 25:51
3/23/12: Jonathan Gresham vs. Dave Mastiff
Wrestle Midlands 2/16/13: Jonathan Gresham vs. Chris Brookes
9/23/11: Jonathan Gresham vs. MK McKinnan
9/27/14: Jonathan Gresham vs. Zack Sabre Jr.
9/28/12: Jonathan Gresham & Chris Brookes vs. Jim Hunter & Lee Hunter
8/24/12 Open The Freedom Gate Title: Johnny Gargano vs. Jonathan Gresham
FCP Junior Heavyweight Invitational Semifinal: MK McKinnan vs. Emil Sitoci vs. Jim Hunter 8:04
Big Van Walter & Dan Ryder vs. Dave Mastiff & Trent Seven 9:13
FCP Junior Heavyweight Invitational Semifinal: Adam Cole vs. Jonathan Gresham vs. Spud 6:02
Bound To Violence Tournament First Round Tables: Yoshihito Sasaki vs. Sami Callihan 7:29
Bound To Violence Tournament First Round Cane: Devon Moore vs. Clint Margera 8:48
Bound To Violence Tournament First Round Lighttubes: Yuko Miyamoto vs. Jimmy Havoc 8:38
Bound To Violence Tournament First Round Panes Of Glass: DJ Hyde vs. Sami Callihan 19:56
Bound To Violence Tournament Semifinal: Devon Moore vs. DJ Hyde 10:13
Four Way: Jonathan Gresham vs. Emil Sitoci vs. Jim Hunter vs. Spud 11:58
wXw Unified World Wrestling Title: Big Van Walter vs. Dave Mastiff vs. Trent Seven 13:50
FCP Junior Heavyweight Invitational Final: Adam Cole vs. MK McKinnan 23:36
Bound To Violence Tournament Semifinal: Yuko Miyamoto vs. Yoshihito Sasaki 10:02
Bound To Violence Tournament Final: Devon Moore vs. Yuko Miyamoto 5:46
Michael Kovac & Tobi Beckstage vs. Leon van Gasteren & Maxi Schneider
Cannonball Grizzly vs. Dan Collins
Rambo vs. Big Van Walter
Markus Gokciyel & Robbie Brookside & Stampede Simon vs. Marius Al-Ani & Thunder & Val Verde
Fit Finlay vs. Dick Togo 9:22
Martin Nolte & Machine & Rob Raw vs. Kimchee & Jack Ferrigno & Robby Maddox
Tito Santana vs. The Barbarian
DWA Tag Team Title: Craig BC & Crazy Johnny Tiger vs. Los Conquistadors
Billy Gunn vs. Karsten Kretschmer
Traci Brooks vs. Kat Deluxe
Giant Warrior & Reno vs. Marcel Weiss & Stefan Weiss
Ulf Hermann vs. Tatanka
DWA World Heavyweight Title: Joe E. Legend vs. Marty Jannetty
Meet and Greet 2/25/12
Tim Karstens vs. Vincenzo Coccotti
DWA European Title Five Way: Machine vs. Destructo vs. Dr. Gangreen vs. Jerry Bakewell vs. Sebastian Black
Reno Cortavilla vs. Marcel Weiss vs. Rob Cage
Luke Styles vs. Syndrom vs. Cash Crash
Jason "The Swiss Buster" vs. Kenshin Kobura
Kazza Glennon vs. Laly Rose
Lycan vs. Damian Corvin
Romandy Title: Diamond Daniels vs. Kurt Simmons
Helvetic Title: Gregory Antonov vs. Adrian Johnatans
Andrei Ivanov vs. Tyler Gage
Peter Fischer & Tristan Archer vs. Andrew Patterson & Lloyd Pengel
Spike Dragon vs. Johnny Evers
Murat Bosporus vs. Karsten Beck
Red Star Empire Adam Polak & Rico Bushido vs. Joe E. Legend & Sean Lucas
PWS World Title: Tommy End vs. Emil Sitoci
Mot van Kunder vs. Jay Skillet
Raven's Rules: Michael Dante vs. Raven
32 Man Royal Rumble
Dr. Gangreen & Gunther-Werner Sielmann & Monster Marc & Reno vs. Team Machine
Bushwhacker Luke vs. Ron Bass
DWA Tag Team Title Match: Craig BC & Crazy Johnny Tiger vs. Louis van Eden & Mot van Kunder
Katarina Leigh vs. Layla Rose
FWF World Wrestling Title: Ludy Lohan vs. Rob Raw
Extreme Rising World Title Match: Stevie Richards vs. Tarkan Aslan
FWF Tag Team Title: Jack Ferrigno & Robby Maddox vs. Jerry Sags & Joe E. Legend
DWA Meet And Greet 2/23/13
BA X-Dream vs. Kate
Johnny Evers vs. Tim Karstens
Reno vs. Eddie the Raptor
Stefan Weiss vs. Machine
Ymah vs. Homeless Tom
Spike Dragon vs. Toby Blunt
Andrei Ivanov & Mot van Kunder vs. Jack Ferrigno & Robby Maddox
PWS Junior Heavyweight Title: Lloyd Pengel vs. Jay Skillet
Erin Angel vs. Shanna
PWS Heavyweight Title: Tommy End vs. Emil Sitoci
Fugo Fugo Yumeji vs. Scotty Saxon
Headshrinker Alofa & Little Boogeyman vs. Cannonball Grizzly & Little Legs
DWA World Heavyweight Title #1 Contendership Match: Andre Trucker vs. Rob Raw
PWF North-European Title: Heimo Ukonselka vs. Masterpiece Marsellus vs. Tommy Dreamer
Nordic Women's Wrestling Title: Aurora vs. Amber Rox vs. Sara Elektra
Demolition Davies vs. Tony Atlas
DH Smith vs. Joe E. Legend
Meet 'n' Greet 2/22/14
Koray vs. Apu Singh
Craig BC & Crazy Johnny Tiger vs. Chris Reimers & Tim Karstens
Andrei Ivanov vs. Joe E. Legend
Homeless Tom vs. Ymah
PWS Junior Heavyweight Title Turmoil: Lloyd Pengel vs. Jack King vs. Jonny Storm vs. Richie Julio vs. Rufio vs. Toby Blunt
Jack Ferrigno & Robby Maddox vs. Johnny Tiger & Jeff McCready
Rico Bushido vs. Jamie de la Combe
Michael Dante & Tommy End & Tony Atlas vs. Adam Polak & Lloyd Pengel & Rico Bushido
Sean Lucas vs. DH Smith
Four Way Elimination Match: Danny Boy Rodgers vs. Aspen Faith vs. Lou King Sharp vs. Martyn Stallyon
Joe Coffey vs. TJ Rage
Joe Hendry vs. Damian O'Connor
Sammii Jayne vs. Kay Lee Ray
Y Division Title Tournament Semifinal Match: Lewis Girvan vs. Ian Ambrose
Christopher Saynt & Dave Conrad vs. Andy Wild
Y Division Title Tournament Semifinal Match: Chris Sabin vs. Damien Daniels
WrestlingCorner.de Title Match: Mr. Wrestling V vs. Jonny Storm
Boombastic & Bruder & Dean Jazzman vs. Insane Killer & The Rotation & Thunderhawk
Michael Dante vs. Kevin Roadster
Dragonhearts Title Match: Ivan Kiev vs. Sasa Keel
NEW World Heavyweight Title Match: T-K-O vs. Demolition Davies
Ahmed Chaer & Crazy Sexy Mike vs. Farmer Joe & Georg Gwarch
GSW Ladies Title Match: Blue Nikita vs. Stella
Cash Money Erkan vs. Chris Colen
Will Ospreay vs. Tommy End
GWP World Title Three Way Elimination Match: Juvenile X vs. Mexx vs. Murat Bosporus
8/24/17: El Ligero vs. Will Ospreay
10/26/14: Will Ospreay vs. Rich Swann 10:09
International Grand Prix 2016 First Round: Mayu Iwatani vs. Kirsty Love 5:58
International Grand Prix 2016 First Round: Santana Garrett vs. Danielle Hunter 6:26
International Grand Prix 2016 First Round: Nixon Newell vs. Ayesha Ray 4:57
International Grand Prix 2016 First Round: Diosa Atenea vs. Dragonita 7:45
Kairi Hojo & The Alpha Female vs. Dahlia Black & Toni Storm 11:21
International Grand Prix 2016 Semifinal: Mayu Iwatani vs. Nixon Newell 15:00
International Grand Prix 2016 Semifinal: Santana Garrett vs. Diosa Atenea 7:42
Heidi Katrina vs. Laura Di Matteo 3:18
SWA Undisputed World Women's Title: Io Shirai vs. Kay Lee Ray 8:53
SWA Undisputed World Women's Title #1 Contendership International Grand Prix 2016 Final: Santana Garrett vs. Mayu Iwatani vs. Nixon Newell 6:10
Chris Ridgeway vs. Dave Birch vs. Jack Baron vs. James Finn vs. Kenny Williams vs. Philip Michaels
PCW Title: Noam Dar vs. Sha Samuels
Viper vs. Saraya Knight
PCW Tag Title Three Way Street Fight: Rampage Brown & T-Bone vs. Roy Knight & Zak Knight vs. James Davis & Rob Lynch
Lionheart vs. Jeff Cobb
Dave Mastiff vs. Jay White
PCW Cruiserweight Title Decision Match: Bubblegum vs. El Ligero
Alex Boylin & Danny Hope & Dave Rayne & Keith Myatt & The Nordic Warrior vs. Iestyn Rees & Jimmy J & Joey Hayes & Martin Kirby & Sammy Stoker
PCW Title: Noam Dar vs. Rampage Brown
Wrestling World Championships Cruiserweight Tournament First Round: Da Mack [wXw] vs. Zachary Wentz [CZW]
Wrestling World Championships Cruiserweight Tournament First Round: Tracy Williams [Beyond] vs. Martin Kirby [PCW]
Wrestling World Championships Cruiserweight Tournament First Round: Bubblegum [PCW] vs. Axel Dieter Jr. [wXw]
Wrestling World Championships Openweight Tournament First Round: Jurn Simmons [wXw] vs. Dave Crist [CZW]
Wrestling World Championships Openweight Tournament First Round: Chris Dickinson [Beyond] vs. Joey Janela [CZW]
Wrestling World Championships Openweight Tournament First Round: Dave Mastiff [PCW] vs. Keith Lee [Beyond]
Wrestling World Championships Openweight Tournament First Round: T-Bone [PCW] vs. David Starr [wXw]
Iestyn Rees & Lionheart & Sha Samuels vs. Danny Hope & Roy Knight & Zak Knight
Wrestling World Championships Cruiserweight Tournament First Round: AR Fox [Beyond] vs. Dezmond Xavier
Axel Dieter Jr. vs. Danny Hope
Wrestling World Championships Openweight Tournament Semifinal: Jurn Simmons [wXw] vs. T-Bone [PCW]
Wrestling World Championships Cruiserweight Tournament Semifinal: Bubblegum [PCW] vs. Tracy Williams [Beyond]
Joey Janela & Scarlet & Dave Crist & Dezmond Xavier & Zachary Wentz vs. Joey Hayes & Lionheart & Martin Kirby & Sha Samuels
Wrestling World Championships Cruiserweight Tournament Semifinal: AR Fox [Beyond] vs. Da Mack [wXw]
Keith Lee vs. Iestyn Rees
Wrestling World Championships Openweight Tournament Semifinal: Dave Mastiff [PCW] vs. Chris Dickinson
Da Mack vs. Axel Dieter Jr.
Dave Crist vs. Danny Hope
Chris Dickinson vs. Tracy Williams
PCW Title: Iestyn Rees vs. T-Bone
PCW Tag Title: Joey Hayes & Martin Kirby vs. Dezmond Xavier & Zachary Wentz
Wrestling World Championships Openweight Tournament Final: Jurn Simmons [wXw] vs. Dave Mastiff [PCW]
Keith Lee vs. Joey Janela
Lionheart & Sha Samuels vs. Roy Knight & Zak Knight
Wrestling World Championships Cruiserweight Tournament Final: AR Fox [Beyond] vs. Bubblegum
RCW Women's Title Match: Leah Owens vs. Nina Samuels
Kasey Owens vs. Psycho Lolita
Alex Windsor vs. Little Miss Roxxy
Elimination Match: Damien & Erin Smith & Kyle Ashmore & Rude Boy Matt vs. Adriano Genovese & David Francisco & Jeffrey Pac & Mauro Chaves
British Empire Heavyweight Title Match: Rob Cage vs. Layton Cole
British Empire Women's & TNA Women's Knockout Title Three Way No Rules Purge Match: Nixon Newell vs. Rosemary vs. Toni Storm
Bad Bones & Drake vs. Alex Gracie & Lucas Archer 4:54
WCPW Internet Title Match: Cody Rhodes vs. Liam Slater 10:54
Silas Young vs. Delirious 13:27
WCPW Women's Title Match: Bea Priestley vs. Kay Lee Ray 10:30
Chain Best Of Seven Series Match #6: Rampage [4] vs. Primate [2] 9:54
Joe Coffey & Travis Banks vs. El Ligero & Gabriel Kidd 8:13
Marty Scurll vs. David Starr 12:13
WCPW World Title Match: Drew Galloway vs. Will Ospreay 19:18. The best wrestlers realize it's not about doing the best match they are capable of, but the best match they are capable of with their current opponent. Galloway has probably 4 inches & 70 pounds on Ospreay, and while he's fairly athletic & explosive for his size, he's not going to be doing to much lightning fast chain wrestling. The generic match would be Ospreay's high flying against Galloway's power moves, but they instead found what turned out to be common ground in brawling & worked these type of signature spots into that base. Ospreay took huge bumps to make Galloway seem all the more imposing, including a full spin when getting heaved over the guard rail into a chair, but he's got enough on his strikes that his advantage segments in the striking didn't seem unreasonable. Ospreay definitely did a much better job of making Galloway look better than Galloway did for him as you'd expect given their size, but Galloway sold a ton for Ospreay. One big strike or throw by Galloway had a lot more impact, but because of that Ospreay had volume while Galloway had damage. As the match progressed, Ospreay began to make his mark landing on his feet for Galloway's power moves or generally spinning, twisting, & turning into his own move. The match was building well until the requisite opportunity for the Neanderthals to get a little woman abuse in, but to make the segment more pointless Galloway redid the future shock Bea Priestly had saved her boyfriend from getting pinned by a minute later, & Ospreay just kicked out. Ospreay turned a tombstone into a stunner, but supposedly made a mistake going for his OsCutter rather than going for the pin & Galloway caught him in midair & finally won with the future shock. The bridge between the brawling & the finishing segment could have been better, but Galloway's big power moves are so damn nasty Ospreay is bouncing off the canvas from the impact, so the ending actually felt late rather than early. ***1/4
3/11/17
Chris Willson & Renegade vs. Ryan Smile & Zafar Ameen
HCW Revolution Title #1 Contendership Match: Blake Steamer vs. Ayden Cortez
Grizzly Davidson & Ozzy Spencer vs. Kornel & Laszlo
Reddix vs. Danny
HCW Revolution Title Match: Chris Dice vs. Icarus
HCW Tag Title Match: Markus Mytra & Yorghos Kolonis vs. Jay Sammon & Patrick Sammon
Audrey Bride vs. Isla Dawn
HCW Title: Koppany vs. Nitro vs. Dover
11/25/17
HCW Revolution Title Six Way Ladder Match: Ozzy Spencer vs. Benji vs. Blake Steamer vs. Chris Dice vs. Maverick vs. Nathan Phoenix
Taipei Death Match: Ron Corvus vs. Gianni Valletta
Ayden Cortez & Ted Wellington vs. Markus Mytra & Yorghos Kolonis
RP Tyson vs. Zafar Ameen
Kornel vs. Noveni Urfi
Street Fight: Audrey Bride vs. Isla Dawn
10.000 Thumbtacks Match: Kris Jokic vs. Renegade
HCW Title Three Stages Of Hell Match: Nitro vs. Gabriel Angelfyre
HCW Tag Title Death Match: Dover & Icarus vs. DJ Hyde & Primate
Bacon Jr. & Buffalo Soldier & Cassius vs. Dr. Hurts & Tengu & The Kraken
Jody Fleisch vs. Tiger Ali
Six Way Match: Greg Burridge vs. Gideon Grey vs. James Castle vs. Jonny Storm vs. Lance Lawrence vs. The Lion Kid
EVE Title No Disqualification Match: Rhia O'Reilly vs. Sammii Jayne. Odd that the heel is the one who is responsible for the actual wrestling aspects of a brawl, but the skill was definitely on the rudo side here. This was fun, but more a collection of gimmick spots. Jayne hit 2 topes in a row then ate a chair on the 3rd. The ref took some flack for helping Jayne set up a cheap folding table that Jayne put Rhia through with an avalanche style Frankensteiner. Jayne then found some thumb tacks, but got suplexed on them. Rhia then dragged Ibushi in to deck Jayne with a punch then Rhia set up an even more feeble table and won with a powerbomb through it onto some tacks.
Kota Ibushi & Gota Ihashi vs. Cara Noir & Jimmy Havoc. They brawled outside the arena with Noir trying to hold so Havoc could run the opposition over with a car, but it backfired & Noir cracked the windshield with his elbow. Havoc got double chokeslammed on the hood & Ibushi hit a moonsault attack off the car roof. Noir tried to suplex Ibushi off the balcony, but Ibushi knocked him off onto Havoc then managed a moonsault attack onto Noir even though the low ceiling wouldn't allow him to stand up straight.
Will Ospreay vs. Penta El Zero M 7:12. They packed as much as they could into what little time they had. If it were announced as a lightning match it would have come off better, but when you see a main event with these two you expect something fantastic rather than good while it lasted.
Grado vs. Charlie Sterling
Jigsaw vs. Scotty Davis
Jurn Simmons vs. Paul Tracey
Justin Shape & Logan Bryce vs. B. Cool & Sammy D
Alex Windsor & Martina & Nixon Newell vs. Bea Priestley & Jinny & Katey Harvey
OTT Tag Title: Bonesaw & Damien Corvin & Dunkan Disorderly vs. Martin & Paddy M & Workie
Marty Scurll vs. Jay White 19:31
Zack Gibson vs. Angel Cruz
Kenny Omega & Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson vs. Lio Rush & Ryan Smile & Will Ospreay 33:34
Gianni Valletta vs. A-Buck
Rude Boy Matt vs. Glamorous Roddy
Mila Smidt vs. Domina
Grazza Gates vs. JK Roberts
Amber Bree & Mischa East & Nye-oh vs. Amarah & Daisy Mayhem & Psycho Lolita
Alexander Roth & Kieran Kurupt vs. Jay Sammon & Patrick Sammon
Killian Jacobs & Millie McKenzie vs. Dani Luna & Joey Scott
Buff Broadside vs. Dow Jones
Erin Smith vs. Stripper Dom
Kasey Owens vs. Athena Furie
Kyle Ashmore vs. David Francisco
Sammy D vs. Calum Black
Aidan Epic & B. Cool vs. Frankie & Rikki Rose
Adam Maxted vs. The Fabulous Nicky
Justin Shape & Katey Harvey vs. Amy Allonsy & Angel Cruz
DJ Frosty & Paddy M & Workie vs. Gavin Fitz & LJ Cleary & Michael May
Connor Andrews vs. Scotty Davis
Terry Thatcher vs. Curtis Murray
OTT Tag Team Title: Bonesaw & Damien Corvin vs. Darren Kearney & Nathan Martin
Golden Ring Match: Chris Brookes vs. Damien Corvin
Justin Shape & Logan Bryce vs. Martina & William Eaver
Jay Sammon & Patrick Sammon vs. Charlie Sterling & Zack Gibson
OTT Women's Title Match: Katey Harvey vs. Xia Brookside
Bobby George Jr. vs. Terry Thatcher
Pete Dunne & Trent Seven & Tyler Bate vs. Donovan Dijak & Keith Lee & Sami Callihan 19:08
Chief Deputy Dunne & Officer Nicky Fabulous Nicky & Officer Dempsey Bull James vs. Angel Cruz & B. Cool & Kenny Williams
OTT No Limits Title Match: Ryan Smile vs. Mark Haskins 20:51
Trent Seven & Tyler Bate vs. Santos Jr. & Sgt. Banks
Ryan Smile vs. Charlie Sterling vs. Elijah Dahl vs. Jack Sexsmith vs. Drew Parker vs. Omari
ATTACK! 24:7 Title Match: Pete Dunne vs. Will Ospreay 14:04
ATTACK! Tag Title Match: Chris Brookes & Kid Lykos vs. Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis
Mike Bird & Wild Boar vs. Aaron Solo & Ricky Starks
ATTACK! Title Match: Chief Deputy Dunne vs. Morgan Webster
Danny Butler vs. Calum Black
Justin Shape & Logan Bryce vs. Darren Kearney & Nathan Martin
Connor Andrews vs. Michael May vs. Terry Thatcher
Angel Cruz & Peter & Rick vs. Captain Sexsea & Paddy M & Workie
B. Cool & Debbie Keitel vs. Amy Allonsy & Martina
Bonesaw & Damien Corvin & Dunkan Disorderly vs. Eddie Stone & Gavin Fitz & Russell Dempster
Luther Ward vs. Scotty Davis
Jordan Devlin vs. Curtis Murray
Pro Wrestling World Cup First Round Match: Mike Bailey vs. Travis Banks 9:13
Pro Wrestling World Cup First Round Match: Penta El Zero M vs. Bad Bones 8:42
Marty Scurll & Hanson & Ray Rowe vs. BT Gunn & El Ligero & Joe Hendry 18:00
Pro Wrestling World Cup First Round Match: Hiromu Takahashi vs. Lucky Kid 16:50
Pro Wrestling World Cup First Round Match: Ricochet vs. Angelico 18:44. I've always loved the early lands on the feet spots, they were the 1st thing that impressed me about Shodai Tiger Mask & Owen Hart. Ricochet probably has the most impressive arsenal of them in the history of wrestling, but other guys did a much better job of actually doing limb work & incorporating these into a technical match. Nonetheless, Ricochet was able to build the early portion around him making his lanky opponent look stupid by countering every one of Angelico's attempts to get him down. Angelico had to fly or strike with Ricochet to have a chance, but even then a Frankensteiner just gave Ricochet another excuse to practice his handspring. The match got more interesting as Angelico began to counter Ricochet & it became more of a struggle to get the big holds off, which gave the stiff striking a point as setup. Angelico being overmatched but finding ways to compete was the main theme, but these two had good chemistry & weren't just blowing through moves even though the action was spectacular. Ricochet's jumping reverse neckbreaker onto the apron was particularly brutal, and partly because of the great bump Angelico took bouncing off the apron, was actually more impressive than all the great athletics. When Angelico would gain an advantage he'd go for his fall of the angels finisher, but Ricochet kept finding new ways to counter it. Everything was going really well until the finish where Ricochet countered the fall of the angles for the 4th time with a Frankensteiner & Angelico was supposed to recounter jumping onto the middle rope but lost his balance so Ricochet had to wait to hit his reverse Frankensteiner off the 2nd. Nonetheless, this was a good effort from both & even though he lost, Angelico seized the opportunity to shine in singles & outside of a lucha ring. ***
Pro Wrestling World Cup First Round Match: Joseph Conners vs. Joe Coffey 9:45
Pro Wrestling World Cup First Round Match: KUSHIDA vs. Kenny Williams 11:08
Pro Wrestling World Cup First Round Match: Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Jay Lethal 21:10. This match was very well laid out, but not as good in actuality. Lethal deserves credit for leaving his comfort zone to do Sabre's technical match, but the difference in speed & flexibility was stunning. Sabre looked great schooling Lethal, but obviously the match is a lot better when you have an opponent like Ospreay who can keep up with him in the hold & counter hold sequences rather than appearing to be stuck in molasses. This is not to say that Lethal is slow, he's athletic when he's running & jumping, and this was on display here at times when he did his standard high spots, he's just mechanical in technical exchanges. The match started off a bit labored due to Lethal, but got increasingly better as they did a nice job telling the story of Sabre working over Lethal's injured left elbow. Lethal did a a good job selling the arm, letting it hang & often essentially wrestling one-armed. One thing I love about Sabre is when someone plays to the crowd or taunts him, he counters their move, in this case Lethal tried to do one of the moves Flair stole from the real Nature Boy Buddy Rogers, but Sabre made 4 moves before he knew it & turned the figure 4 into a triangle variation. Later, he tried the Randy Savage diving elbow drop, but Sabre turned it into an his article 50 (armbar), however, Lethal managed to counter with the figure 4 before Sabre could finish off the bad arm by extending it. Sabre's leg was injured here, leading to a cute striking exchange where Sabre threw middle kicks to Lethal's arm & Lethal fired back throwing low kicks to the bad leg. The finish was pretty sweet as Sabre finally got the article 50 when he countered the Lethal injection then turned it into some weird double arm lock that didn't look like it did anything beyond keeping Lethal's arms behind his back for the win. Although Lethal left something to be desired, Sabre was fantastic & the match was dramatic. It certainly felt like a big match & an important victory for Sabre. ***1/4
Pro Wrestling World Cup First Round Match: Will Ospreay vs. Rey Mysterio Jr. 19:28. Great atmosphere with an emotional Ospreay getting to wrestle his childhood idol & prove he'd not only surpassed him, but taken over his old mantle as best flying wrestler. These guys did a much better athletic counter opening than Ricochet did because both wrestlers were actually involed, and that made for much more complex & intricate sequences. Ospreay may not have had a better individual counter than Ricochet, but his cartwheel out of an armdrag & especially headscissors takedown were pretty sweet. This wasn't merely a flying exhibition, Ospreay devoted a decent amount of time to working over Rey's left knee, though this was essentially forgotten down the stretch until Rey started limping around after the match was over. Mysterio was generally getting owned, but made a number of huge counters such as turning the rainmaker into a Mysterio express to seize brief advantages. These two worked great together considering it was their 1st match. They went for it, and the quality & difficulty of the sequences & counters was high. They pulled off some insane stuff such as Rey turning the die hard Kansai into a Frankensteiner only to have Ospreay land on his feet (more or less). Yes, Rey's Frankensteiner off the top was blown, whatever, my gripe would be their decision to follow with a really contrived bulldog off the 2nd to make up for it. The bumps Ospreay took to get into position for Rey's 619 attempts were more contrived, but overall, this was a damn exciting & nicely creative contest. Ospreay was clearly superior, but not having to be the more spectacular wrestler actually worked really well for Rey, and Rey was super unselfish the entire match. This was totally wrestled like a match where Mysterio was winning, so it was all the more impressive for Ospreay (and showed a great giving attitude from Rey) when he didn't. ***3/4
Pro Wrestling World Cup Quarterfinal Match: Ricochet vs. Penta El Zero M 15:54. These 2 weren't so much working together as just switching off whose turn it was to do a move & play to the crowd.
Pro Wrestling World Cup Quarterfinal Match: Joseph Conners vs. Hiromu Takahashi 18:49
Pro Wrestling World Cup Quarterfinal Match: Will Ospreay vs. Mike Bailey 21:01. A high level athletic contest that had the ingredients of a great match, but never really put them together & rose above the exhibition feel. The match was well worked & speedy as hell, with numerous great counters back & forth, but Bailey's offense often felt like forms because he was concentrating so much on speeding up his kicks they often didn't have much on them. Early highlights included both cartwheeling out of the Frankensteiner & Bailey turning Ospreay's sunset flip into his standing moonsault double knee drop. The 1st half was somewhat lacking in intensity, but that feeling evaporated when things got really wild in the 2nd half with Ospreay avoiding 2 straight ultuma weapons (shooting star knee drop) & a running corkscrew shooting star press & hitting his own running shooting star only to have Bailey get his knees up for a corkscrew moonsault. It's really hard to fault a match where they are capable of putting such insane flying sequences together, but one of the reasons Ospreay is better than the Ricochet's of the world is he's normally able to get more out of them then simply the momentary jaw drop. Bailey looked better when he took the time to hit his normal solid kicks then when he was on to the next kick as soon as the 1st one grazed so he could machine gun his combos. I liked the spot where he used the top rope to go over the top of Ospreay's cheeky nandos kick & hit a spinning high kick with Ospreay's leg stuck on the top rope, and in general his kicks were much crisper in the 2nd half, though it was still a bit awkward that Bailey was supposed to be the kicker yet Ospreay's kicks were just way more solid. Ospreay was going out of his way to put Bailey over here since Bailey was doing the job, with Bailey seeming to have the match when he countered Ospreay's Rainham maker yet again, this time hitting a brutal ultuma weapon on the ring apron & then one off the top to a standing Ospreay. Bailey spun several times for a great spinning roundhouse kick in the corner & again seemed to have the match won as he ascended for another ultuma weapon, but Ospreay just popped up & they rolled out a few finishers back & forth before Ospreay won with the OsCutter. The match was really fun, but the storytelling just seemed a bit lacking. Ultimately, it was a lot of their best stuff until someone finally got pinned. ***1/4
Pro Wrestling World Cup Quarterfinal Match: KUSHIDA vs. Zack Sabre Jr. 30:08. Slow building old school technical wrestling match that started well, but because it was so long, settled into being a battle of attrition before picking up in the final third. The match may not have had a huge awe factor to it, but they did some things right that pro wrestling normally gets wrong. For instance, I loved how they did a submission oriented match without actually killing the submission moves, spending 30 seconds trying to break the clasp to get the armbar rather than with the arm extended & just not submitting because they're superman, or just countering before it got that far. The entire match was built around parity. Both where in everything you can do I can do better mode, immediately matching each other hold for hold on the mat early on then more or less going for the same submissions as the match progressed, but always getting thwarted when they were 1 step away from something real. KUSHIDA focused on the leg 1st, but wasn't getting anywhere so he switched to the arm later, which is more toward his bread & butter anyway. The match picked up when he turned Sabre's forearm off the middle rope into an armbar, but Sabre would counter as soon as KUSHIDA broke his clasp & wound up with an momentary ankle lock before KUSHIDA kicked him off. Sabre countered KUSHIDA's standing moonsault with a leg scissors that he turned into a triangle, but KUSHIDA cartwheeled out. KUSHIDA was looking for openings for the hoverboard lock (Kimura), but Sabre wasn't making it easy, so KUSHIDA would get close, for instance countering Sabre's guard pull guillotine, but never have the leverage. As the match progressed, they were able to include some highspots into the submission sequences without losing the plot, especially since they were countered half the time like everything else. Sabre turned KUSHIDA's handspring back elbow into an armbar then triangle when he couldn't extend. The whole point of the match was these two were so even, so while there weren't a ton of near finishes, that probably stayed in the tone of the match & helped it come off as an epic battle of parity. In the end, after 30 minutes, KUSHIDA won, but there was still nothing decisive, he just finally made a counter that got him a flash pin. This is probably more a match that you admire than a match that you want to watch over & over, but I felt like what they did worked, and allowed them to tell the story they were trying to get across. ***1/2
Pro Wrestling World Cup Semifinal Match: KUSHIDA vs. Joseph Conners 17:52. Might have been a KUSHIDA 1 man show if Conners wasn't a step slow & barely athletic enough to clunkily pull off the sequences.
Pro Wrestling World Cup Semifinal Match: Will Ospreay vs. Ricochet 16:47. A really uneven match that alternated between an amazing athletic contest when they were moving and an uninspired EWW match when Ricochet was standing over Ospreay sporadically putting a boot to him. The story here was seemingly that they know each other so well, but it didn't hold up for long. The opening was fantastic with Ospreay trying to do something different to surprise Ricochet, using the Oscutter as soon as he stepped into the ring, but Ricochet staying on his feet & trying a benadryller leading into a series of their land on the feet spots before both got around to taking their jackets off. They kept pulling off spectacular athletic counters until Ricochet finally laid Ospreay out with a brainbuster on the stage, but then the match pretty much died out. After all this early parity, once they got into the body of the match, Ricochet was always a step ahead & completely dominant, arrogantly & deliberately beating Ospreay down with a random uninspired strike or two in between walking in circles & playing to the crowd. Ospreay would make an occasional counter or two, but couldn't even regain the offensive with a reverse Frankensteiner. Once in a while they did a great sequence, but for the most part the one-sided stompdown continued until Ospreay finally hit a flash pin. Granted Ospreay had to save something for the final, but the match was just frustrating because the highs were so high that they clearly could have had another excellent match, and while that really wasn't what I was expecting due to the semifinals & final on the same night format, I was nonetheless shocked by how tedious this was in between the great sequences. ***1/4
Penta El Zero M vs. Mike Bailey 14:55. Penta was the 1 guy in the tournament who hadn't delivered like I expected, but made up for it with this non-tournament match on the final night. Granted, it was mostly Bailey who was stealing the show with his speed & athleticism, but still these two worked together much better than you might expect given something of a clash in styles & the lack of familiarity. Both the fast action sequences & the striking sequences were very good. The match wasn't exactly deep, but it was back & forth with spectacular spots, usually countering them first so they could build to pulling them off later on. Bailey machine gunned something like 54 middlekicks in 30 seconds, which was like making a highlight reel of a Syuri match, except a lot more impressive. Bailey tried to follow with a huracanrana to the floor, but Penta caught him & gave him a vicious jackknife onto the ring apron. The match had some of the same issues as Ospreay/Ricochet in that Penta was stalling a lot when he was controlling with his striking, but Bailey came back a lot quicker & more often than Ospreay, so the match never stalled out & was much more competitive & consistent even though it never reached the level of Ospreay/Ricochet when they were going. Bailey was delivering all sorts of highlights including hitting a corkscrew moonsault attack to the floor, but Penta stopped his ultuma weapon off the 2nd with a superkick. Finish saw Penta destroy the Canadian with the Canadian destroyer on the apron & set Bailey up for another one off the top. However, Bailey stopped it with an enzuigiri off the 2nd then hit a Frankensteiner with both standing on the top, but Penta avoided the shooting star kneedrop & took Bailey out with his fear factor. Overall, just a really fun undercard match with both workers out to make a good impression. ***1/4
Magnificent 7 Briefcase Match: El Ligero vs. Rampage 5:09
WCPW Internet Title #1 Contendership Match: Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Alex Gracie 15:13
WCPW World Title Match: Joe Hendry vs. Jack Swagger 13:26
Pro Wrestling World Cup Final Match: KUSHIDA vs. Will Ospreay 18:02. Ospreay's semifinal with Ricochet started more reasonably, but this was far more consistent throughout. It was a big condensed since both had done full matches earlier, and as such was something of a greatest hits collage. Though nowhere near their Super Jr. Final, it was still a big effort from both men. They came out with some big flying as Ospreay dropkicked KUSHIDA to the floor & hit his Sasuke special, but KUSHIDA got his legs up for the shooting star press & hit a tope con giro. After the initial fireworks they moved to the story of the match, with KUSHIDA working Ospreay's arm in between Ospreay's high flying comebacks. The match seemed a bit on the cute side, as although the moves were awesome & these two have great chemistry & can pull off things that most couldn't even dream of, they seemed to focus so much on making every spot so crazy & every bump so nutty that it seemed a bit forced & short on actual intensity. Don't get me wrong, the offense was insanely good, but at the same time because it was so good they were trying to force us to believe everything was going to be the finish, except no one really believed they were going to do a 5 minute final & in the end, there were only 1 or 2 near falls that the crowd really bought. As the match progressed though, KUSHIDA was so dilligent in working over the arm that you began to believe he'd get a submission sooner or later, but Ospreay failing on a spot or two because his arm was jacked up would have been a good touch to make this something other than whatever flying moves Ospreay could pull off vs. whatever arm moves KUSHIDA's could apply. There was an amazing spot where Ospreay was close to making the ropes to escape the hoverboard lock, but KUSHIDA rolled him to the center & went into his Back to the Future only to have Ospreay pull a cutter out of nowhere. When Ospreay countered the Back to the Future off the top with his Oscutter off the top you finally believed in a finish, but KUSHIDA survived & rolled through on the regular Oscutter then finished Ospreay out of nowhere finally hitting his Back to the Future. This was a great counter, but I really disliked that the whole match was arm work yet KUSHIDA won with the same old headdrop. In the end, the wrestling was great, but instead of letting their work stand on its own they just tried too hard to force drama into a story that wasn't particularly well thought out. ***1/2
Lights Out 1/6/17: Zach Sabre Jr. vs. Travis Banks 18:14. Entertaining technical match with Banks able to hang with Sabre well enough that they were able to build the whole thing around parity. The match was basically a series of brief mat segments that would end with a staredown as they always had the answer for whatever the other threw at them, neither able to gain more than a momentary advantage. Sabre was theoretically trying to let Banks burn himself out so he could take over later, but you aren't exactly Robin van Roosmalen when you allow the opponent to take as much time between segments as they'd like. In any case, Sabre kept standing with his hands behind his back urging Banks to hit him with his best shot to speed up this process of punching himself out. Banks switched to flying though hitting a tope, but Sabre turned his slice of heaven into a triangle in the best counter of the match. Banks escaped though, & was able to hit the slice of heaven following a released German suplex, and shockingly scored the big upset a fraction of a second before Sabre kicked out. The finish was pretty random as they never shifted from parity to someone actually taking over, it was parity to someone getting lucky, which I guess makes sense given the upset. This definitely wasn't the best match they could do as it was the 3rd match on a 9 match show, but it was actually the longest match of the night, and just really solid & well executed throughout with nicely developed counter laden sequences. ***
True Destiny 2/12/17, WCPW Tag Title Four Way Ladder Match: Johnny Moss & Liam Slater vs. Scott Wainwright & Will Ospreay vs. El Ligero & Gabriel Kidd vs. Alex Gracie & Lucas Archer 19:32
Stacked '17 8/22/17: Rey Mysterio Jr. vs. Ricochet 14:08
FCP Title: Chris Brookes vs. Morgan Webster vs. Sami Callihan vs. Shane Strickland
Millie McKenzie vs. Jessicka Havok vs. Kay Lee Ray
Travis Banks vs. Jordan Devlin
Dave Crist & Jake Crist vs. Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis vs. Joe Coffey & Omari vs. Dezmond Xavier & Zachary Wentz
Shay Purser vs. Dan Moloney
CIMA & Eita & Masaaki Mochizuki vs. Pete Dunne & Trent Seven & Tyler Bate
Tag Death Match: Clint Margera & Jimmy Havoc vs. Drew Parker & Rickey Shane Page
FCP Title Match: Chris Brookes vs. Eita
Clint Margera & Jimmy Havoc vs. Dezmond Xavier & Zachary Wentz
Omari vs. Shane Strickland
Masaaki Mochizuki vs. Travis Banks
Seven Way Scramble Match: CIMA vs. David Starr vs. Jordan Devlin vs. Kyle Fletcher vs. Mark Davis vs. Mark Haskins vs. Millie McKenzie
Jessicka Havok vs. Kay Lee Ray
Pete Dunne & Trent Seven & Tyler Bate vs. OI4K Dave Crist & Jake Crist & Sami Callihan
Michael May vs. Terry Thatcher
Debbie Keitel & Harlow O'Hara vs. Amy Allonsy & Martina
Scotty Davis vs. Hyperstreak vs. LJ Cleary
B. Cool & Peter & Rick vs. Aidan Epic & Captain Sexsea & The Fabulous Nicky
Dezmond Xavier & Zachary Wentz vs. Curtis Murray & Nathan Martin
Jordan Devlin vs. Shane Strickland
Zachary Wentz vs. Dezmond Xavier
Danny Hope & Joey Hayes & Virgil vs. Big T. Justice & Dave Birch & Sheikh El Sham
Bubblegum vs. Ashton Smith vs. Chris Ridgeway
The Invisible Man vs. Joey Janela
Six Way Ladder: Tel Banham vs. Arcadian vs. Lionheart vs. Martin Kirby vs. Matthew Brooks vs. Philip Michael
Rhio vs. Jennie B vs. Lauren
PCW Title Street Fight: Tyson T-Bone vs. Iestyn Rees
#3
Mike Bailey vs. Drake
Jim Hunter & Lee Hunter vs. Ashley Dunn & Kelly Sixx
Zack Gibson vs. Gabriel Kidd
#4
Gabriel Kidd vs. Liam Slater
Xia Brookside vs. Little Miss Roxxy vs. Millie McKenzie
Chris Brookes vs. David Starr
Defiant Hardcore Title Match: Primate vs. Chris Ridgeway
Bobby George Jr. vs. Paul Tracey 10:32
Bonesaw & Damien Corvin & Dunkan Disorderly vs. Charlie Sterling & Sha Samuels & Zack Gibson 12:35
OTT Gender Neutral Title Decision No Holds Barred: Kay Lee Ray & Martina vs. Angel Cruz & B. Cool 18:50
Pete Dunne & Trent Seven vs. Curtis Murray & Michael May & Scotty Davis 22:08
Marty Scurll & Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson vs. Dalton Castle & Boy 1 & Boy 2 22:18
Cody vs. Flip Gordon vs. Rey Fenix 15:15
OTT No Limits Title Match: Mark Haskins vs. Jordan Devlin 23:14
#7
Chris Brookes & Travis Banks vs. David Starr & El Ligero
Defiant Women's Title #1 Contendership Match: Xia Brookside vs. Millie McKenzie
Defiant Women's Title #1 Contendership Match: Bea Priestley vs. Millie McKenzie
Zack Gibson vs. Mihai
Defiant Internet Title Match: Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Mike Bailey
#8
Defiant Women's Title Handicap Match: Kay Lee Ray vs. Little Miss Roxxy & Veda Scott
Jim Hunter & Lee Hunter vs. Ashley Dunn & Kelly Sixx
BT Gunn & Joe Coffey vs. Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis
Defiant World Title Match: Austin Aries vs. Gabriel Kidd
Markus Mytra vs. Dover 9:31
Brent Rogers & Garett Noah & Rick Baxxter vs. Alexander Reich & Ronny Kessler & Christopher Anthony 13:15
Ron Corvus vs. Skull Evil 1:12
Lior Ben-David vs. Boldo Brown vs. Justin Wylde 5:45
Audrey Bride vs. Killer Kelly 7:26
Blake Steamer vs. Ozzy Spencer 8:54
No DQ No Count Out Two On One Handicap Match: ATOM vs. Robert Kaiser & Ron Corvus 15:55
Next Step National Title Three Way Match: Laurance Roman vs. Franz Engel vs. Icarus 14:12
2/3/18
Trent Seven vs. LJ Cleary 7:32
Mark Haskins vs. Adam Brooks 12:54
OTT Gender Neutral Title Four Way Match: Martina vs. Angel Cruz vs. B. Cool vs. Chuck Taylor 13:18
Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Travis Banks 17:40
Keith Lee vs. Mike Bailey 20:50
OTT No Limits Title Match: Jordan Devlin vs. Timothy Thatcher 19:50
OTT Tag Title Steel Cage Match: Bonesaw & Damien Corvin & Dunkan Disorderly vs. Charlie Sterling & Sha Samuels & Zack Gibson 9:12
3/31/18
OTT No Limits Title Tournament Qualifying Match: Chris Ridgeway vs. El Phantasmo 12:50
Tournament Semifinal Match: Adam Brooks vs. Dunkan Disorderly 9:13
OTT No Limits Title Tournament Semifinal Match: Zack Gibson vs. Michael May 14:12
OTT No Limits Title Tournament Semifinal Match: Mark Haskins vs. Scotty Davis 20:52
OTT Tag Title #1 Contendership Match: Angel Cruz & B. Cool vs. Bonesaw & Damien Corvin 18:50
OTT Gender Neutral Title Four Way Match: LJ Cleary vs. Joey Janela vs. Martina vs. TK Cooper 16:26
OTT World Title Match: Jordan Devlin vs. Angelico 14:58
Seven Way Match: Omari vs. Dan Moloney vs. El Phantasmo vs. Kay Lee Ray vs. Mark Haskins vs. Session Moth Martina vs. Sean Kustom 7:30. An enjoyable match where everyone contributed a few fun & spectacular moments. A standard 6 person tag would probably make for a more coherent match than having 5 or 6 people hitting each other on the floor to keep busy, but rotating who was being featured seemed to work a little better for them in terms of getting everyone to try to show each other up with a bigger & better high spot & allowed them to pile on move onto another. It wasn't a complete match, but it was out of hand in a good way with everyone giving a good minute or two adding up to more entertainment than having most of them try to come up with a 10 minute singles match would have.
Jordan Devlin vs. MK McKinnan 7:52
Trent Seven & Tyler Bate vs. Angelico & Zack Sabre Jr. 18:16
WALTER vs. David Starr 19:56. Their Defiant #1 contenders match from the next month was just a fine undercard match, but in this earlier midcard match they really went the extra mile to make it feel like a main event war. Just a sick level of brutality even by WALTER's massive standards. Starr is a first class masochist, and this was possibly more punishing than even some of his death matches. It was a very simple contest with WALTER just tossing Starr around & laying into him until Starr finally started ducking & firing back with his own massive lariats. One thing that's good about WALTER is although he's a big bully, he's not one of those Samoa Joe pansies who whines at the first taste of his own medicine, WALTER is not merely happy if you can hit him back about as hard as he hit you, he pretty much demands it. Just when you thought Starr might finally be gaining some traction, WALTER caught his tope & tossed him into the post then powerbombed him on the apron & crotched him on the guard rail. WALTER countered most of Starr's attempts to fly & Starr turned WALTER's powerbomb into a Canadian destroyer, but Starr isn't as creative an opponent as WALTER really needs, so the match was somewhat lacking in the big man vs. small man spots that were necessary to give Starr any kind of actual chance. Starr never really showed a strategy or did anything remotely unusual or surprising to elevate the match beyond their individual talents. Though you never felt he had any real chance to win beyond some kind of fluke, and in a 20 minute match they ought to be able to find some area where the underdog can do enough to at least make you believe he's more than a double tough punching bag, the sheer brutality of the match made it memorable. I feel Starr could be a lot more talented than he is, but at the same time he has a lot of heart & gets more mileage out of the ability he currently possesses than he should, so he's an easy guy to root for. In this case, he somewhat made up for his lack of variety by hitting harder than just about any of WALTER's small opponents & obviously withstanding more big shots, so he got there in the end even if without the kind of drama you'd really like to see. ***1/2
Pete Dunne vs. Matt Riddle 14:42. Dunne is snapping Riddle's ankle & breaking his toes from the outset, and Riddle is right back up like nothing happened tossing Dunne around with suplexes & doing some more posing. Then they moved onto other things in between a bunch of stops & starts because obviously maining the opponent wasn't going to get the job done.
Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis vs. Jonah Rock & Travis Banks 21:32
FCP Title Match: Chris Brookes vs. Millie McKenzie 19:54. Brookes sold more than enough to make Millie credible, but the match would decline rapidly every time he went on the offensive for more than a single move as he had no intensity or urgency. McKenzie seemed a little out of her comfort zone doing this long a match with a guy she's not used to working with. It forced her to expand her parameters & try different things, but it wasn't always the smoothest & most fluid match. Brookes seems to like to dress up pedestrian moves, so there was a lot of manipulation to hit a suplex or a headscissors, and sometimes it looked impressive but others it was clunky. Highlight was McKenzie hitting a swinging DDT onto the apron. The outside interference backfired on Brookes & they did the cliche spot where McKenzie gets the pin but the ref is down, except this time another ref came out & Brookes still couldn't kick out from getting whipped with the title belt, which frankly wasn't very convincing. They restarted the match due to the foreign object, and although McKenzie kicked out of a belt shot, this time she wound up losing.
8/26/18 Defiant Internet Title Match: WALTER vs. Will Ospreay 22:24. The question in these WALTER vs. junior heavyweight matches is always what is the little guy going to do to both make the match & find a way to be a credible opponent. I liked how rather than try to address the later, Ospreay reversed things and moved as far from being competitive as he could to make himself into an even bigger babyface. This worked particularly well because it was a long match & Ospreay is a big star, so he came in with enough credibility that he could get away with devoting a lengthy period to putting WALTER over as an even bigger monster. Ospreay knew the match he needed to fight, and did his best to try to create opportunities for that, but without slowing WALTER down, his flying didn't work on him. WALTER caught his tope leading to the key early spot where WALTER bloodied Will by throwing him into the ring post, and later WALTER got his legs up for the moonsault. Ospreay had some answers, for instance turning the golden bomb into a guillotine, but WALTER is just so big & overpowering that he threw Ospreay off with a doublearm suplex. WALTER definitely didn't work as stiff here as he generally does, and the biggest issue for Will is his strikes were generally slightly below the mark where WALTER could put them over all that much. Granted, WALTER getting the majority of the offense in didn't make for as aesthetically pleasing a match, but it seemed the more reasonable storyline. I really liked the match up until Ospreay's comeback, which was the more exciting portion to be certain, but they didn't put enough effort into finding a way to make us buy into it. The crucial failing was not concocting any kind of excuse for Will to finally do his thing after all this time getting wrecked. WALTER was losing his cool from not being able to finish, and he started clubbing Ospreay when he was in the front row, and apparently the ref restaining WALTER was enough for Will to do a swandive uppercut off the barrier then hit two dives. While this transition was by no means terrible, if Ospreay wasn't eventually going to evade something & have WALTER take a huge bump or crash landing to actually finally get his fying in they might just as well have done a fun match with Ospreay flipping all over the place from the outset, which was more toward the direction the rematch went in, though Will missed enough there that it didn't seem like WALTER was simply allowing Ospreay to do whatever he felt like. Ospreay started to counter in the final stages, but he was overdoing the Hulking up instead of getting to it, especially since his window of opportunity to consolidate the advantage should have been really narrow. This eventually cost him as after he hit 3 shooting star press variations, WALTER countered his Oscutter knocking him out of the air with a huge lariat. WALTER failed to choke Ospreay out there, but countered another Oscutter & choked him out after a tombstone. They had the basic workings of what could have been a memorable match, they just needed to do a better job with the transitions to really pull off the story they were trying to tell where the underdog pulled himself from the brink of defeat & nearly willed himself to victory. As it stands, the 2nd half has too much of a superhero feel. ***1/4
5/11/18: Millie McKenzie vs. Kaggy vs. Charli Evans vs. Chakara
3/4/18
HCW Revolution Title #1 Contendership Match: Grizzly Davidson vs. Benji
HCW Tag Title Match: Dover & Icarus vs. Chris Dice & Maverick vs. Ayden Cortez & Ted Wellington vs. Blake Steamer & Boldo Brown
Renato Makai vs. Ron Corvus
Zafar Ameen vs. Audrey Bride
Markus Mytra vs. Yorghos Kolonis
Renegade vs. Justin Wylde
HCW Title Match: Nitro vs. Kris Jokic
5/26/18
Tihanyi Peter vs. Ayden Cortez
Chris Dice & Maverick vs. Chris Voros & Patrick Voros
Audrey Bride vs. Killer Kelly
HCW Tag Title Match: Dover & Icarus vs. Pete Dunne & Tyler Bate
No DQ Match: Justin Wylde vs. Renegade
HCW Title Four Way Match: Kris Jokic vs. Markus Mytra vs. Nitro vs. Zafar Ameen
Norber Novenyi vs. Makai Renato
3/26/18
Defiant Internet Title #1 Contendership No Rope Breaks Match: WALTER vs. David Starr
Drake vs. Amir Jordan
No Regrets Rumble Qualifying Match: Justin Sysum vs. Nathan Cruz
No Fun Dunne vs. Chris Brookes
Magnificent Seven Briefcase Match: Rampage vs. El Ligero
Gabriel Kidd vs. Martin Kirby
Defiant Women's Title Match: Millie McKenzie vs. Kay Lee Ray 8:40. The level here was really high, but it was kind of short because they were building to their PPV match more than trying to finish things here. With another 5 minutes this probably would have been one of the best women's matches of the year, but the main thing they were trying to do was get across the idea that the finish would come from a "surprise" big move rather than a traditional finishing sequence where a culmination of big moves did someone in. These two were really slugging it out, to some extent because that's what was sort of working for them. They kept attempting to hit their moves, but they would just get countered, so one would hammer the other, but it would just get answered with an equally hard shot. These two may be strawweights, but they sure pack a punch, particularly Ray who perhaps has as good a pound for pound superkick as you'll see, certainly one of hers has more impact than 100 of Michaels kisses that don't connect. The more they kept having answers for each others favorite moves, the more pissed they both got. The match was high intensity from the get go, but the feeling it was a life & death struggle only grew with each passing minute. McKenzie finally gained an advantage with a series of pissed off German suplexes after Ray countered with one of her own, but Ray eventually fired up & answered with 3 superkicks only to have McKenzie answer with a reverse Frankensteiner to set up a double sell on Ray's 4th superkick. The one issue these two have is sometimes it's really obvious that they're just setting up a counter. Ray always does this boomerang off the 2nd where she just jumps onto her feet not actually trying a real flying move. There was also a spot where Ray cut off McKenzie's tope with an elbow supposedly before McKenzie could jump, but you can see McKenzie decelerate more and more as she approaches the ropes & the knee on her lead leg actually hits the bottom rope before Ray hits her, whereas she would have jumped 2 steps sooner if she was actually going to do her dive (we also saw this on the early double tope attempt in the main, but these two did a much better job in the rematch because Ray was more proactive, getting herself onto the apron so she could contact Millie earlier). Ray using the turnbuckle pole for a 619 on the outside worked much better than anyone's normal version where the ropes not being tight enough often screws things up. This surprisingly led to the finish where Millie stopped Ray's suplex on the apron & laid her out with an apron Canadian destroyer. The key point here is McKenzie didn't win via countout, which if what one would have expected, but rather by pinfall because getting Ray back in & covering her gave Ray less time to find a way to survive, setting up the last woman standing match where there obviously are no pinfalls. ***1/4
Defiant Tag Title Three Way Match: Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis vs. Jimmy Havoc & Mark Haskins vs. BT Gunn & Joe Coffey
4/28/18
Defiant Women's Title Last Woman Standing Match: Millie McKenzie vs. Kay Lee Ray 14:48. I'm not a fan of last man standing matches as a general rule, but they don't have to be EWW style super contrived bloated nonsense that are essentially a handful of ever so slowly set up gimmick spots & vs. a ton of ridiculous overselling to drag the match out to supposedly epic purportions. These two are the best women in the UK, vs. they really did what they always do, focus on beating each other up. It was actually better than their normal matches because they amped up the physicality that much more. The finish of their last Defiant match where McKenzie won with the Canadian destroyer on the apron made the gimmick match an actual logical evolution. The rules, or lack thereof, pushed them to spend more time trying to get a KO on the outside, but they started & finished in the ring & didn't slow their match down beyond the extra 6 seconds of getting up at 8 compared to kicking out at 2. Even when they brawled around the arena, they didn't really meander & kept doing moves, with McKenzie hitting a nice spear after her German suplex was countered & a monkey flip on the stairs. Caution wasn't the word of the day, vs. McKenzie wound up bleeding around the elbow from one crash or another on a surface the body isn't made to bump on. The biggest difference in the skill of the two is Ray is a considerably better striker because she hits through her target (or technically across when she's slapping) whereas Millie stops at her target so she can't throw as fast & is slowing at the end, particularly on her elbows. McKenzie is the more intense of the two though, so she could wind up being the better striker if she cleans up her technique in a manner that allows her to swing more freely. The match was quickly a battle of Ray's Gory bomb & McKenzie's Canadian destroyer, both were countered on the stage, but Ray landed one on the guard rail & ring apron. The key later spot was a redo of the previous finish, but with the 10 count Ray was just able to stay in the match. I appreciate the unconventional endings to their matches where they don't build to a huge climax, but rather both women are perpetually hanging on through willpower until someone finds something lethal. The finish here took the previous match to another level, but what I liked about it wasn't the escalation, but rather that Ray seemed to have just gained the upperhand cutting McKenzie off on the top with a climb up enzuigiri only to have Millie punch her way out of Ray's avalanche style Gory bomb & finish with an avalanche style Canadian destroyer. McKenzie barely being able to stand up long enough to beat the count herself then falling into the ropes but holding on was a nice touch. McKenzie was better here because she was able to mix things up a little more, not being so reliant on the German suplex & the varying terrain seemed to help her finding some different ways in & out of moves so there wasn't as much of a doing the same old things feeling. It was a really good match for her in terms of push because between winning the previous match in Defiant & getting the better of this match it seemed like she was set to drop the title here. ***3/4
Defiant Internet Title Match: Travis Banks vs. WALTER 11:51. A really well done big man vs. little man match where both complemented each other well & you believed could go either way even though the smaller man was generally playing from behind. WALTER really brutalized Banks, laying into him with merciless strikes & tossing him around like a rag doll, but he does that every match & without someone to craft something around that it's not enough. WALTER vs. Starr on Road to No Regrets was similar in that Starr was badly outsized, but the structuring & sequencing lacked any dynamic, it just felt like two guys going through their offense rather than really working together & bringing better things out of each other. Granted Banks is a lot better worker than Starr, but I felt like the difference here is he used his running sequences to keep WALTER from getting too locked in on just blasting away, as he had to find answers to end the spurts of a guy who wasn't going to stand in front of him for long, vs. thus they played off each other a lot more. WALTER clearly respected Banks, vs. sold a lot for him, with Banks finding ways to make that credible, vs. keeping things lively with his speed both in terms of outmaneuevering the big man but also using a head of steam on his strikes to make up for the size differential. WALTER was able to do a lot of little things here that were impressive because he has 100+ pounds on Banks, for instance at the outset he threw him to the ground from a headlock, not in the judo takedown sort of way that's a leverage hold for smaller people, but rather just brute strengthing him off the ground, spinning, & releasing. Though WALTER was clearly getting the best of the striking, both of their chests were glowing red before long. There was a lot of potential for further development, but it was a short undercard match rather than a main event, vs. thus it was rather incomplete. I didn't care much for the way they did the finish. I don't mind the idea of Banks getting the pin at the same time he taps out, hence he retains via draw, but if you are really going out from a rear naked choke you aren't going to be able to maintain a bridge to keep the leverage they were selling was necessary to actually get the pin before Banks passed out. ***
No Fun Dunne vs. Martin Kirby
Defiant Tag Team Title Match: Jimmy Havoc & Mark Haskins vs. Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis
Defiant World Title Match: Austin Aries vs. Rampage
No Regrets Rumble Match: Martin Kirby vs. Alex Gracie vs. Amir Jordan vs. Chris Brookes vs. David Starr vs. Doug Williams vs. Drake vs. El Ligero vs. Gabriel Kidd vs. Inflatable Kid Lykos vs. Jack Sexsmith vs. Jimmy Havoc vs. Joe Hendry vs. Justin Sysum vs. Kay Lee Ray vs. Kyle Fletcher vs. Lana Austin vs. Leon Mercer vs. Little Miss Roxxy vs. Lucas Archer vs. Mark Davis vs. Mark Haskins vs. Millie McKenzie vs. No Fun Dunne vs. Prestige El Ligero (El Ligero) vs. Prince Ameen vs. Regular El Ligero (El Ligero) vs. Simon Miller vs. Stan Kellit vs. TK Cooper vs. Travis Banks vs. WALTER
Dream Tag Invitational 2018 First Round Match: Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis vs. Rey Fenix & Sami Callihan 7:43
Jonathan Gresham vs. Travis Banks 14:52
2/3 Falls Match: Chuck Taylor vs. Orange Cassidy 8:07
Angelico & Jeff Cobb & Matt Riddle vs. Pete Dunne & Trent Seven & Tyler Bate 17:39
Jordan Devlin vs. El Phantasmo vs. Mark Haskins vs. Millie McKenzie 12:09
Dream Tag Invitational 2018 First Round Match: Jay Briscoe & Mark Briscoe vs. Dezmond Xavier & Zachary Wentz 21:19
FCP Title Match: Chris Brookes vs. Meiko Satomura 13:08
Rey Fenix vs. Pete Dunne vs. Sami Callihan
Jay Briscoe & Mark Briscoe vs. Clint Margera & Jimmy Havoc
Dream Tag Invitational 2018 First Round Falls Count Anywhere Match: Trent Seven & Tyler Bate vs. Chuck Taylor & Orange Cassidy
Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis & Travis Banks vs. Meiko Satomura & Dezmond Xavier & Zachary Wentz
DASH Chisako vs. Kay Lee Ray vs. Kris Wolf vs. Millie McKenzie
Dream Tag Invitational 2018 First Round Match: Chris Brookes & Jonathan Gresham vs. The Chosen Bros Jeff Cobb & Matt Riddle
Dream Tag Invitational 2018 Semifinal Match: Trent Seven & Tyler Bate vs. Jay Briscoe & Mark Briscoe
Dream Tag Invitational 2018 Semifinal Match: Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis vs. Chris Brookes & Jonathan Gresham
Rey Fenix vs. Angelico
Jeff Cobb & Matt Riddle & Orange Cassidy & Travis Banks vs. Chuck Taylor & Dezmond Xavier & Zachary Wentz & Sami Callihan
Pete Dunne vs. Meiko Satomura
FCP Tag Title Dream Tag Invitational 2018 Final Match: Trent Seven & Tyler Bate vs. Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis
OTT Women's Title Qualifying Match: Sammii Jayne vs. Nina Samuels
OTT Women's Title Qualifying Match: Raven Creed vs. Debbie Keitel
OTT Women's Title Qualifying Match: Katey Harvey vs. Valkyrie
Kris Wolf & Laura Di Matteo vs. Charlie Morgan & Charli Evans
DASH Chisako vs Jordynne Grace 8:36
OTT Women's Title Four Way Match: Sammii Jayne vs. Katey Harvey vs. Martina vs. Raven Creed
Tom LaRuffa vs. Mad Dog Powell
Hardcore Hun vs. Audrey Bride vs. Matt Buckna vs. Ozzy Spencer vs. Prince Benji vs. Zeritus
Avalanche vs. Cyanide
Chris Colen vs. Chris Falkner
Mr. Anderson vs. Chris Colen
2/3 Falls: Icarus & Jonny Storm & The Rotation vs. Justin Wylde & Red Eagle & Senza Volto
Julian Nero vs. Peter White
Tables Match: Massacre vs. Joe E. Legend
Franz Schuhmann & Bob Barratt & Keith Myatt vs. Jack Wilder & Brent Rogers & Garett Noah
Mexxberg vs. Cash Money Erkan
Travis Banks vs. David Starr
Infinity Trophy Match: Omari vs. Keith Lee
No Disqualification Match: Mark Davis vs. Clint Margera
Millie McKenzie vs. Angelico vs. El Phantasmo vs. Jordan Devlin vs. Kyle Fletcher vs. Pete Dunne vs. Sean Kustom
FCP Tag Team Title Match: Trent Seven & Tyler Bate vs. Jim Hunter & Lee Hunter
FCP Title Match: Meiko Satomura vs. Chris Brookes
Know Your Enemy Golden Contract Qualifying: Mark Haskins & Scotty Davis & Tyler Bate vs. David Starr & LJ Cleary & Shane Strickland 13:36
Know Your Enemy Golden Contract Three Way Match: Mark Haskins vs. Scotty Davis vs. Tyler Bate 2:08
Bonesaw & Damien Corvin & Dunkan Disorderly vs. Adam Brooks & Aussie Open Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis 15:02
Will Ospreay vs. Matt Riddle 16:26
OTT Women's Title Match: Sammii Jayne vs. Valkyrie 9:34
Tomohiro Ishii vs. Jeff Cobb 13:25
OTT Tag Title Match: Charlie Sterling & Zack Gibson vs. Angel Cruz & B. Cool 19:24
Minoru Suzuki vs. Keith Lee 14:30
OTT World Title Match: Jordan Devlin vs. Zack Sabre Jr. 23:01
Chris Brookes vs. Charli Evans vs. Clint Margera vs. Kris Wolf vs. Mark Davis vs. Martina
Jordan Devlin vs. Angelico
Infinity Trophy Match: Omari vs. Kyle Fletcher
Tyler Bate vs. MK McKinnan
PWR Tag Title Match: Davey Vega & Mat Fitchett vs. Millie McKenzie & Pete Dunne
Low Ki vs. Travis Banks
6/2/18
Darren Kearney & Nathan Martin vs. A-Kid & Adam Chase
Angel Cruz vs. The Fabulous Nicky
Sean Guinness vs. Damien Corvin
B. Cool vs. Dan Barry
OTT 6 Man Tag Title: Charlie Sterling & Sha Samuels & Zack Gibson vs. Mark Haskins & Martina & Pete Dunne
OTT Gender Neutral Title Three Way Match: LJ Cleary vs. Kris Wolf vs. Tyler Bate
Low Ki & WALTER vs. David Starr & Jordan Devlin
6/3/18
Scotty Davis & Sean Guinness vs. A-Kid & Adam Chase
B. Cool & Martina vs. Aidan Epic & Captain Sexsea
Eddie Stone & Gavin Fitz & Russell Dempster vs. Darren Kearney & LJ Cleary & Nathan Martin
Katey Harvey vs. Debbie Keitel
OTT World Title Match: Jordan Devlin vs. Tyler Bate
Curtis Murray vs. Tucker
Pete Dunne vs. Adam Maxted
OTT Tag Title: Charlie Sterling & Sha Samuels & Zack Gibson vs. Bonesaw & Damien Corvin & Dunkan Disorderly
Defiant Hardcore Title Match: Jimmy Havoc vs. Kay Lee Ray
Gabriel Kidd vs. Prince Ameen
Lucas Archer vs. Alex Gracie
Simon Miller vs. Drake
Defiant Tag Title Match: Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis vs. Chris Brookes & Kid Lykos
Defiant Women's Title Match: Millie McKenzie vs.
Bea Priestley
Defiant Internet Title #1 Contendership Match: Will Ospreay vs. Joe Hendry
Defiant World Title Match: Rampage vs. Martin Kirby
OTT Gender Neutral Title #1 Contendership Four Way Match: Visage vs. Big Guns Joe vs. David Birch vs. Matt Fox
Xia Brookside vs. Eliza Roux
TNT World Tag Wars Tournament Wildcard Match: Dan Evans & Seth Skyline vs. Rory Coyle & Screwface
TNT World Tag Wars Tournament Wildcard Match: Jack Bandicoot & Jake Silver vs. Chase Alexander & Jimmy J
Philip Michael vs. Soner Dursun
TNT World Tag Wars Tournament Wildcard Match: Jack Bandicoot & Jake Silver vs. Dan Evans & Seth Skyline
Kevin Lloyd vs. Chris Ridgeway
Jordan Devlin vs. Nathan Martin vs. Scotty Davis
Raven Creed vs. Amy Allonsy
CT Flexor & Paul Scarfe vs. Butch Armstrong & Marion Armstrong
Curtis Murray vs. Dan Magee
Aidan Epic & Captain Sexsea vs. B. Cool & Martina vs. Darren Kearney & LJ Cleary
Sean Guinness vs. Naoki Tanizaki
Terry Thatcher vs. Evil Uno
6/29/18
Mike Bailey vs. David Starr vs. El Phantasmo vs. Omari 9:02
MK McKinnan vs. Eddie Edwards 12:50
PWR Tag Title Three Way Match: Millie McKenzie & Pete Dunne vs. Dezmond Xavier & Zachary Wentz vs. Davey Vega & Mat Fitchett 9:06
Jordan Devlin vs. Naoki Tanizaki 9:35
Tyler Bate vs. Will Ospreay 18:50
Chris Brookes & Kid Lykos & WALTER vs. Jimmy Havoc & Mark Davis & Travis Banks 22:32
10/26/18
Infinity Tournament 2018 First Round Match: Mike Bailey vs. El Phantasmo
Infinity Tournament 2018 First Round Match: Jordan Devlin vs. Millie McKenzie
Infinity Tournament 2018 First Round Match: Mark Davis vs. Trent Seven
Infinity Tournament 2018 First Round Match: Tyler Bate vs. Kyle Fletcher
Scramble Match: Chief Deputy Dunne vs. Chuck Mambo vs. Connor Mills vs. Drew Parker vs. Scotty Davis vs. Valkyrie
Chris Brookes & Timothy Thatcher & WALTER vs. Jim Hunter & Lee Hunter & Omari
Infinity Tournament 2018 Final Four Way Elimination Match: Mark Davis vs. Jordan Devlin vs. Kyle Fletcher vs. Mike Bailey
Martina & Trent Seven vs. Jinny & TK Cooper 13:55
OTT Women's Title #1 Contendership Match: Valkyrie vs. Raven Creed vs. Veda Scott 9:20
Aidan Epic & Captain Sexsea & Colt Cabana vs. Darren Kearney & LJ Cleary & Nathan Martin 14:38
Mike Bailey vs. Angelico 15:42
Pete Dunne & Angel Cruz & B. Cool vs. Charlie Sterling & Sammy D & Zack Gibson 16:35
Damien Corvin vs. Lucky Kid 17:10
WALTER vs. Sean Guinness 13:03
OTT World Title Match: Jordan Devlin vs. Mark Haskins 18:48
12/3/18 Defiant Internet Title: WALTER vs. Chris Ridgeway vs. El Phantasmo 8:14
A-Kid & Adam Chase vs. Dover & Icarus 7:02
Kyle Fletcher vs. Travis Banks 5:38
Four Way Match: El Phantasmo vs. Angelico vs. MK McKinnan vs. NIWA 8:58
Infinity Trophy Match: Omari vs. WALTER 10:50. Massive shots by WALTER. Omari really needed to just avoid standing striking entirely & use his athleticism because beyond the obvious question of why would you willingly exchange with WALTER, his leaping kicks & leg lariats are impressive, but his technique on those clubbing forearm things & low kicks isn't good.
Jeff Cobb vs. Jordan Devlin 13:46. What the previous match should have been with Devlin trying to use his speed & technical wrestling to avoid Cobb's massive power.
FCP Tag Team Title Four Way Elimination Match: Trent Seven & Tyler Bate vs. Chris Brookes & Kid Lykos vs. Jonah Rock & Mark Davis vs. Millie McKenzie & Pete Dunne 27:14
Martina & Paddy Morrow vs. CT Flexor & Paul Scarfe 7:34
Losing Unit Must Split Up : Darren Kearney & LJ Cleary & Nathan Martin vs. Curtis Murray & Michael May & Scotty Davis 12:45
KUSHIDA vs. Shane Strickland 24:06
Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis vs. Aidan Epic & Captain Sexsea 10:08
Timothy Thatcher vs. David Starr 13:02
OTT Tag Title Lumberjack Match: Bonesaw & Damien Corvin vs. Angel Cruz & B. Cool 19:14
OTT Women's Title Three Way Match: Sammii Jayne vs. Katey Harvey vs. Valkyrie 7:56
Tomohiro Ishii vs. Juice Robinson 16:52
OTT World Title Match: Jordan Devlin vs. WALTER 20:14
5/25/18 Defiant Internet Title Three Way Match: Travis Banks vs. WALTER vs. Zack Sabre Jr.
8/19/18
Gavin Fitz vs. Don Tuck
Amy Allonsy & Katey Harvey & Martina vs. Debbie Keitel & Raven Creed & Valkyrie
Sean Guinness vs. Michael May
Curtis Murray & Shane Strickland vs. More Than Hype LJ Cleary & Nathan Martin
Juice Robinson vs. Scotty Davis
OTT No Limits Title Match: Terry Thatcher vs. Darren Kearney
9/30/18
Aidan Epic & Captain Sexsea vs. CT Flexor & Paul Scarfe
OTT No Limits Title #1 Contendership Three Way Match: Curtis Murray vs. Michael May vs. Scotty Davis
OTT Tag Title Match: Bonesaw & Dunkan Disorderly vs. A-Kid & Carlos Romo
Charlie Sterling & Paul Tracey vs. Luther Ward & Paddy Ward
Justy & Liam Royal & Sammy D vs. Martina & Paddy M & Workie
OTT Gender Neutral Title #1 Contendership Match: Raven Creed vs. Katey Harvey
Darren Kearney & LJ Cleary & Nathan Martin vs. Meiko Satomura & Dezmond Xavier & Zachary Wentz
Jordan Devlin & Sean Guinness vs. CIMA & T-Hawk
11/3/18 CIMA vs. T-Hawk
Millie McKenzie & Pete Dunne & Trent Seven vs. Dezmond Xavier & Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz
Jordan Devlin vs. Scotty Davis
Kyle Fletcher vs. Omari
Mark Davis vs. MK McKinnan
Scramble Match: Chuck Mambo vs. Charli Evans vs. Drew Parker vs. El Phantasmo vs. Martina
Tyler Bate vs. Daisuke Sekimoto
Jordan Devlin vs. El Phantasmo
Scramble Match: Chuck Mambo vs. Drew Parker vs. Millie McKenzie vs. MK McKinnan vs. Nico Angelo vs. NIWA vs. Rickey Shane Page vs. Scotty Davis
FCP Tag Team Title Match: Chris Brookes & Timothy Thatcher vs. Trent Seven & Tyler Bate
Dezmond Xavier & Zachary Wentz vs. Bandido & Flamita
Mark Davis & WALTER vs. Strong Hearts CIMA & T-Hawk
FCP Title Match: Meiko Satomura vs. Kyle Fletcher
OTT Gender Neutral Title Five Way Match: LJ Cleary vs. Gino Gambino vs. Paddy M vs. Raven Creed vs. Rocky Romero 7:20
OTT Tag Title Match: Bonesaw & Damien Corvin vs. Darren Kearney & Nathan Martin 13:31
Hirooki Goto & Sean Guinness vs. Michael May & Satoshi Kojima 15:48
Scotty Davis vs. Mark Davis 12:20
Justy & Liam Royal & Sammy D vs. Jimmy Havoc & Angel Cruz & B. Cool 16:34
Tomohiro Ishii vs. KUSHIDA 18:48. I enjoyed this quite a bit as a diversion for KUSHIDA, but if the New Japan junior division wasn't a joke, it's not something I'd be interested in seeing him do very often because he needs more athletic & technical opponents to be all he can be. The match was far more KUSHIDA's than Ishii's, and he was able to add quite a bit of diversity to Ishii's simple style without sacrificing any of Ishii's toughness. KUSHIDA got Ishii to use more moves & less chops, which allowed for more sequences & counters, a more developed match for the king of beatdown. KUSHIDA obviously had to dumb down his own offense because Ishii isn't offering the same level of athletic cooperation & stand in front of him so Ishii could beat him senseless, though at least there was sometimes a method to that madness, as KUSHIDA was kicking Ishii's compromised arm. Neither of those were bad things, and when you think of the ways this could have gone, it was definitely the best of the options. Even though Ishii isn't the ideal heavyweight opponent for KUSHIDA stylistically, he's one of the few that would see this as a great opportunity to have a high quality match rather than an easy win that's not worth much effort. Though this was a midcard match, they went long & hard. Sure, it potentially could have been better as a Korakuen Hall main event, but the difference would only have been a few more big moves, and this already had more non-striking offense than you'll see from an Ishii heavyweight match. KUSHIDA was pretty feisty here, trying to prove he could hang with the big boys by using his speed, athleticism, and technical ability to make Ishii look stupid. The problem was early on he kept letting Ishii know about how stupid he was making him look, and Ishii is the last guy you want to provoke. KUSHIDA took some big bumps to make the shoulderblock & superplex look massive, and really when Ishii actually hit something he was blowing KUSHIDA away, but KUSHIDA avoided enough to stay in the match & progress toward an arm submission. KUSHIDA almost had the win with the hoverboard lock after laying Ishii out with a huge Masahiro Tanaka. You felt like once Ishii made his comeback, it was going to be one of those annoying matches where KUSHIDA immediately lost, but instead they treated this like a big match, and KUSHIDA got to kick out quite a few times. There were a couple sloppy spots since they aren't used to working with each other & Ishii hasn't done much in the way of a more athletic style since his Michinoku days, but other than that this went about as well as one could have asked, with KUSHIDA losing respectfully. ***1/2
EVIL & SANADA & Tetsuya Naito vs. Bandido & Flamita & Shane Strickland 11:48
Minoru Suzuki vs. Timothy Thatcher 17:14. Again, I was really happy with this match because it's the match you'd want to see from Suzuki vs. Thatcher. Suzuki really focused on his technical wrestling and minimized his antics, so the match was very submission oriented with a couple striking sequences and a few suplexes thrown in. More importantly, it was intense because Suzuki removed enough of the screwing around that it didn't get in the way too much. Suzuki used the chair once or twice & got into it with the ref, but these were really minor aspects rather than themes, and instead you got to see them using their little touches such as stepping on the knee while working the arm to leverage the opponent to the canvas. While stylistically they are pretty similar, I liked how they were able to differentiate themselves through their personalities without taking time away from the action to do so, and how Thatcher's tolerance for pain was kind of his undoing against the sadistic master because he tried so hard to show he was tougher than Suzuki he wound up eating a few more elbows than he could actually handle. I would have rather seen this end with a submission than the Gotch piledriver since they'd invested so much time in the technical wrestling, but the final stage was heavy head shots, and that's a fine KO blow. ***
OTT World Title Match: WALTER vs. Will Ospreay 26:50. A big improvement from their Defiant match, coming across as a big main event where Ospreay had a chance, partially because the crowd was a lot more jacked for the match & especially loving Ospreay & rooting against WALTER. The strategy was better defined here with Ospreay knowing he just had to be fearless & making more of an effort to use his movement & flying, taking it to WALTER any way he could. Aside from one sequence where he got suckered into showing his fighting spirit like every other little guy WALTER fights, Ospreay did a better job of avoiding WALTER's big haymakers & getting in some quick attacks even though he never managed any real offensive runs & definitely took a lot more than he gave. So many of his high risk moves failed, but he wasn't going to win the match by abandoning his best moves, so if WALTER chopped him out of the air, so be it. There was a great spot where Ospreay was prepared to miss the shooting star press, landing on his feet & forward rolling because he saw WALTER get up, but then getting knocked to the floor with a John Woo dropkick as soon as he turned toward WALTER. Ospreay would randomly fire up in a really corny manner, particularly this lame headbanging that could have cued Van Hammer's theme song, & try to make a comeback only to get cut off quickly. His screaming to life when he was ready to start working his way out of WALTER's sleeper was particularly cartoonish. WALTER did a much better job with his persona, showing his cockiness with both his actions & offense, doing little things to disrespect & toy with his much smaller opponent while still continuing to beat on him. Ospreay had a few strikes that didn't connect the way they needed to, but in general, did a much better job in their second go around of connecting hard enough that you'd believe the shots would make an impact even on WALTER. I liked WALTER's variation on the powerbomb on the stage where he was standing on the floor, thus making it the stage into a table that didn't break or hell even give. The match was pretty dramatic & just kept finding ways to continue. You figured Ospreay would win after the match was restarted because the ref missed Ospreay's foot being on the ropes, but WALTER kicked out of the Oscutter & Ligerbomb before taking Ospreay's legs out when he was trying to balance on the top & beating him this time for real with a diving body attack just because it was more fun & insulting to beat the aerial assassin at his own game. ***3/4
Kasey Owens & Lana Austin vs. Amy Allonsy & Debbie Keitel 9:14
Three Way Elimination Match: Emi Sakura vs. Jetta and Katey Harvey 11:22
Jordynne Grace vs. Kay Lee Ray 15:02
Viper vs. Valkyrie 12:22
OTT Women's Title Match: Sammii Jayne vs. Raven Creed 16:50
10/6/19 DW Women's Title Four Way Elimination: Session Moth Martina vs. Angel Hayze and Kasey and Sammii Jayne
Charlie May vs. Jacob North
Josef Kafka vs. Cassius
Corey McRae vs. Sean Kustom
Xia Brookside vs. Lana Austin
Tate Mayfairs vs. William Eaver
Paul Robinson vs. Rudy Ryan
DNA Title #1 Contendership: Tim Lee vs. CJ Carter vs. Dexter vs. Harry Mant
Kyle Fletcher vs. Orange Cassidy 17:03
Submission Match: Chuck Mambo vs. Timothy Thatcher 12:48
WALTER vs. Masato Tanaka 14:26
Losing Team Leaves FCP: Dan Moloney & Jordan Devlin & Travis Banks vs. Pete Dunne & Trent Seven & Tyler Bate 10:28
FCP Tag Title Rules Only Apply To The Hunter Brothers Match: Jim Hunter & Lee Hunter vs. Chris Brookes & Jonathan Gresham 15:18
FCP Title Schadenfreude Lumberjack Match: Meiko Satomura vs. Mark Davis 14:35
1/31/19
DOA Death Match Tournament First Round Dog Collar Death Match: Jack Jester vs. HT Drake
DOA Death Match Tournament First Round Drawing Pins Death Match: Drew Parker vs. Clint Margera
DOA Death Match Tournament First Round Home Appliances Death Match: Jimmy Havoc vs. Rory Coyle
DOA Death Match Tournament First Round Fans Bring The Weapons Death Match: Mikey Whiplash vs. Krobar
DOA Death Match Tournament Semifinal Four Corners Of Pain Death Match: Mikey Whiplash vs. Drew Parker
DOA Death Match Tournament Semifinal Barbed Wire Tables Death Match: Jimmy Havoc vs. Jack Jester
Bonesaw & Damien Corvin & Martina vs. Aspen Faith & Lewis Girvan & Sammii Jayne
DOA Death Match Tournament Final Light Tubes Extreme Death Match: Mikey Whiplash vs. Jimmy Havoc
1/30/20
DOA Death Match Tournament First Round Drawing Pins Death Match: Jimmy Lloyd vs. Session Moth Martina
DOA Death Match Tournament First Round Barbed Wire Death Match: Jack Jester vs. Aspen Faith
DOA Death Match Tournament First Round Fans Bring The Weapons Death Match: Rickey Shane Page vs. Charli Evans
DOA Death Match Tournament First Round Carpet Strips Death Match: Clint Margera vs. Spike Trivet
DOA Death Match Tournament 2020 Semifinal Panes Of Glass Death Match: Rickey Shane Page vs. Jack Jester
DOA Death Match Tournament 2020 Semifinal Light Tube Death Match: Clint Margera vs. Jimmy Lloyd
TNT Tag Title Match: Bonesaw & Damien Corvin vs. Chief Deputy Dunne & Los Federales Santos Jr.
DOA Death Match Tournament 2020 Final Extreme Death Match: Clint Margera vs. Rickey Shane Page
MAO & Mike Bailey vs. Jim Hunter & Lee Hunter 12:28. Fun spotfest including a double moonsault attack to the floor from Moonlight.
Chihiro Hashimoto & Mika Iwata vs. DASH Chisako & Millie McKenzie 11:49. Iwata has improved tremendously in the past 6-8 months & and while she's still nowhere near the exceptional level of the other 3, she can hold her own & contribute now. She showed a lot of fire, and had a great elbow exchange with DASH where she was trying to stand up to her in spite of getting clubbed back mercilessly. The best segments of the match were still DASH sprinting with Hashimoto, which is no surprise given those are the best segments in Senjo in general. Millie did a few interesting things with Hashimoto, winning a vertical suplex battle after Chihiro straight up stuffed her spear. There was some comedy where DASH was sacrificing Millie for the good of the team, superplexing her onto Hashimoto and hitting her diving footstomp to Hashimoto with Millie underneath. McKenzie didn't get any German suplexes in, which I think is a first in a match I've seen. She took two from Hashimoto though, getting pinned in the 2nd, which was kind of humiliating. Although they could surely do something twice as good if they really had time & were being featured, this was an entertaining little sprint. It was great that, for once, DASH didn't have to do everything for her team, but it would have been nice to see more of Millie's style & personality. She really just seemed to be going along with the others, who were fine with another good worker, but weren't doing anything to bring out her intensity or persona. ***
Daisuke Sekimoto & Yuji Okabayashi vs. Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis 14:11. Aussie Open were more dreadful than ever, managing to turn Strong BJ's brutal strikes into "comedy" by making silly faces and answering with eye gouges.
El Lindaman & T-Hawk vs. CIMA & Seiki Yoshioka 13:37. Not their best effort, but they have so much familiarity & chemistry the match still came out well.
Akira Tozawa & Meiko Satomura vs. Chris Brookes & Kid Lykos 18:24. Satomura was very motivated here to stand up to the guys, delivering a strong performance. She took it too them early, but this had that dated American tag script where Aussie Open quadruple teamed & eliminated Tozawa, so she was trapped in the ring forever. Eventually Tozawa had a nice run on the hot tag. The problem with the match is there were 6 people involved, but as expected almost anything noteworthy or impressive came from the Japanese team. Still, there were portions that were good when the Aussie's weren't involved, and I liked the stretch run.
Death House Match: Jimmy Havoc vs. Drew Parker vs. Masashi Takeda vs. Rickey Shane Page 14:19. Takeda got everyone to willingly flop onto a lightbulb, but when it was Havoc's turn he double crossed & broke 1 over each opponent. Havoc won with an avalance style Canadian destroyer through the light tubes structure.
2/1/19
Omari vs. Connor Mills 7:37
Chris Brookes & Lucky Kid & Timothy Thatcher vs. Dan Moloney & Jordan Devlin & Travis Banks 13:22
Millie McKenzie vs. Yu 6:18
Will Ospreay vs. Kyle Fletcher 30:32
Shigehiro Irie vs. El Phantasmo vs. Mike Bailey vs. Shane Strickland 12:58
FCP Tag Title Match: Jim Hunter & Lee Hunter vs. A-Kid & Carlos Romo 14:02
Mark Davis vs. WALTER 21:48
6/28/19
Charli Evans & Millie McKenzie vs. Dani Luna & Gisele Shaw
Shigehiro Irie vs. Kyle Fletcher
The Crash Tag Title Match: Bestia 666 & Mr. 450 c vs. Jim Hunter & Lee Hunter
Jordan Devlin & Omari & Travis Banks vs. Darren Kearney & LJ Cleary & Nathan Martin
No DQ Match: Dan Moloney vs. Rickey Shane Page
FCP Title Match: Mark Davis vs. Rey Horus
2016: Kirsty Love vs. Xia Brookside
2017
Evee Black vs. Ruby Radley vs. Xia Brookside
Little Miss Roxxy vs. Xia Brookside
Lucy Cole vs. Little Miss Roxxy
2018
APW Women's Title: The Amazon vs. Xia Brookside
APW Women's Title: Angel Hayze vs. Little Miss Roxxy
Women's League Match: Angel Hayze vs. Xia Brookside
Women's League Match: Ayesha Raymond vs. Marcy Wilde
2019
Women's League Match: Angel Hayze vs. Marcy Wilde
Angel Hayze vs. Ashley Vega
Betty Rose vs. Aya Frick
Amarah vs. Kanji
Candy Floss vs. Laura Di Matteo
Aliss Ink vs. Elena Morgenstjerne
Charlie Morgan vs. Jetta
8/31/19 30:00 Iron Woman: Charli Evans vs. Kanji
Rabbit vs. Yorkshire Dale
Lil Smash vs. Danny Edwards
APW Tag Title Gauntlet: Kid Fite & Dean Ford vs. Paddy Flannagan & Haydon Tempest, The Cosplay Kings & Victor Von Valtz & Archon
Fracture the Clown vs Oliver Barrett
APW Women's Title: Angel Hayze vs. Little Miss Roxxy
Chris Brookes vs. CIMA
Dan Moloney vs. Timothy Thatcher
Sendai Girls Junior Title Match: Millie McKenzie vs. Charli Evans
FCP Tag Title: Jim Hunter & Lee Hunter vs. Davey Vega & Mat Fitchett vs. James Drake & Zack Gibson vs. Chief Deputy Dunne & Los Federales Santos Jr.
Rey Horus vs. El Phantasmo
Daisuke Sekimoto vs. Kyle Fletcher
FCP Title Match: Meiko Satomura vs. Mark Davis
Nicky Foxley vs. Baby Allison
Xara Grace vs. Keesa The Bambi
Camille Grignon vs. Natalia Markova
Fatma vs. Jessy Jay
Skye Smitson vs. Kat Siren vs. Lexa Valo vs. Steffi Sky
Queen Of Southside Tite Match: Shanna vs. Charlie Morgan
Angel Cruz & B. Cool vs. Curtis Murray & Steven Carvel
Justy & Sammy D vs. Darren Kearney & Nathan Martin
Tucker vs. AJ Istria
Debbie Keitel & Valkyrie vs. Amy Allonsy & Raven Creed
OTT Gender Neutral Title #1 Contendership Triple Threat Match: Terry Thatcher vs. LJ Cleary vs. Martina
Aidan Epic & Captain Sexsea & The Fabulous Nicky vs. Eddie Stone & Gavin Fitz & Russell Dempster
David Starr vs. Flip Gordon
Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis & Travis Banks vs. Bonesaw & Damien Corvin & Scotty Davis
4/19/19
Dream Tag Team Invitational 2019 First Round Match: Chris Brookes & Kyle Fletcher vs. Frightmare & Hallowicked 12:58
Will Ospreay vs. Dan Moloney 18:14
Charli Evans vs. Gisele Shaw 10:58
FCP Title Match: Mark Davis vs. Jeff Cobb 17:50
FCP Tag Team Title Four Way Match: Davey Vega & Mat Fitchett vs. Ortiz & Santana vs. Dave Crist & Jake Crist vs. Jim Hunter & Lee Hunter 8:56
No DQ Match: Sami Callihan vs. Rey Horus 13:52
Dream Tag Team Invitational 2019 First Round Match: Fenix & Pentagon Jr. vs. Eita & PAC 18:32
4/20/19
FCP Tag Team Title Dream Tag Team Invitational 2019 First Round Match: Davey Vega & Mat Fitchett vs. Dave Crist & Jake Crist 13:53
Hallowicked vs. Chris Brookes 10:22
Dream Tag Team Invitational 2019 First Round Match: Ortiz & Santana vs. Jody Fleisch & Jonny Storm 10:24
Will Ospreay vs. Fenix 15:19
PAC vs. Kyle Fletcher 18:32
Scramble Match: Dan Moloney vs. Chief Deputy Dunne vs. Chuck Mambo vs. Connor Mills vs. Eita vs. El Phantasmo vs. Frightmare vs. Jeff Cobb vs. Rey Horus vs. Sami Callihan 16:36
FCP Title Match: Mark Davis vs. Pentagon Jr. 15:33
4/21/19
Dream Tag Team Invitational 2019 Semifinal Match: Fenix & Pentagon Jr. vs. Ortiz & Santana
Dream Tag Team Invitational 2019 Semifinal Match: Chris Brookes & Kyle Fletcher vs. Davey Vega & Mat Fitchett
Rey Horus vs. Chuck Mambo
Eita & Frightmare & Hallowicked vs. Dave Crist & Jake Crist & Sami Callihan
FCP Title Four Way Match: Mark Davis vs. Dan Moloney vs. PAC vs. Will Ospreay
Dream Tag Team Invitational 2019 Final Match: Fenix & Pentagon Jr. vs. Chris Brookes & Kyle Fletcher
Darren Kearney & LJ Cleary & Nathan Martin vs. Aidan Epic & Captain Sexsea & The Fabulous Nicky
Chris Ridgeway vs. Calum Black
Amy Allonsy vs. Connor Andrews
CT Flexor & Valkyrie vs. Martina & Sugar Dunkerton
Curtis Murray vs. Gavin Fitz
Scotty Davis vs. Hyperstreak
OTT Gender Neutral Title Match: Mark Haskins vs. Terry Thatcher
OTT Gender Neutral Title Match: Terry Thatcher vs. Mark Haskins
Travis Banks vs. Jake Atlas
Gabriel Kidd vs. Chuck Mambo vs. Nico Angelo vs. Omari
FCP Title No Disqualification Match: Mark Davis vs. Clint Margera
Toni Storm vs. Valkyrie
Dan Moloney vs. Ilja Dragunov
FCP Tag Title Match: Davey Vega & Mat Fitchett vs. Chris Brookes & Kyle Fletcher
Rampage Brown vs. Tyson T-Bone
TNT Women's Title Match: Kasey Owens vs. Lana Austin
TNT Extreme Division Title Match: BT Gunn vs. Mikey Whiplash
Alexxis Falcon & Little Miss Roxxy vs. Angel Hayze & Molly Spartan
TNT World Title Match: Mark Haskins vs. Joseph Conners
TNT Tag Title World Tag Wars Tournament Final Match: Krobar & Stevie James vs. Bonesaw & Damien Corvin
6/18/16: Toni Storm vs. Lana Austin
N
Puma King vs. Justy 9:57
Jimmy Havoc & Raven Creed vs. CT Flexor & Valkyrie 11:06
Darren Kearney & LJ Cleary & Nathan Martin vs. Martina & Angel Cruz & B. Cool 9:13
Scotty Davis vs. Darby Allin 10:43
Bandido vs. Rey Horus 13:54
OTT Gender Neutral Title Match: Mark Haskins vs. Terry Thatcher 22:34
Charlie Sterling & Sha Samuels & Zack Gibson vs. Aidan Epic & Captain Sexsea & The Fabulous Nicky 10:33
OTT World Title Match: Jordan Devlin vs. Sean Guinness 21:48
WALTER vs. David Starr 27:18
Kamikaze 4/29/16: Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Tyler Bate
Murdock vs. Ochoa 6:40
Elvis Harrison vs. Rickey Shane Page 10:52
Millie McKenzie vs. Sara Leon 13:36
Triple W Tag Title Match: Nemesis Kaiden & Noah Striker vs. Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis 12:42
Pete Dunne vs. A-Kid 21:24
Triple W Absolute Title: Jason Jupiter vs. Travis Banks vs. Carlos Romo 17:25
Women's Title: Angel Hayze vs. Emily Hayden
Dean Ford vs. Kendoll
Paddy Flannagan & Haydon Tempest vs. Snake Bit
Chase Striker & Jonah Phoenix vs.The Weird & Wonderful
Nicky Starr vs. Danny Edwards
The Showman Domonic Davenport vs. Assassin
Liam Royal & Michael May vs. Shandy Clayton Long & Martin Steers
Danny Cross vs. Justin Daniels
Darren Kearney & LJ Cleary & Nathan Martin vs. CT Flexor & Debbie Keitel & Valkyrie
Angel Cruz & B. Cool vs. Logan Bryce & Rick
Aidan Epic & Captain Sexsea & The Fabulous Nicky vs. Charlie Sterling & Justy & Sammy D
Scotty Davis vs. Sean Guinness
OTT Gender Neutral Title #1 Contendership Three Way Match: Martina vs. Paddy M vs. Terry Thatcher
Jordan Devlin vs. Calum Black
Mark Davis vs. Shigehiro Irie
Gabriel Kidd vs. Connor Mills
Scramble Match: Rickey Shane Page vs. Cara Noir vs. El Phantasmo vs. Jody Threat vs. Lucky Kid vs. Omari vs. Travis Banks
Chihiro Hashimoto & Charli Evans & Millie McKenzie & Yu vs. Martina & Chief Deputy Dunne & Leigh Obstruction & Los Federales Santos Jr.
Dan Moloney vs. Jordan Devlin
FCP Tag Title Match: Chris Brookes & Kyle Fletcher vs. DASH Chisako & Meiko Satomura
Anastasia & Sahara Seven vs. Ashley Vega & Sammii Jayne
British Empire Shooting Star Title Decision Match: Rhio vs. Roxxy
Skye Smitson vs. Angel Hayze
KT Cassidy vs. Euan G. Mackie
Molly Spartan vs. Camille Grignon
No DQ: Rose Wilde vs. Kaci Dillon
Kira Chimera vs. Anastasia Bardot
Lexa Valo vs. Mila Smidt
British Empire Women's Title: Kat Von Kaige vs. Skye Smitson
Jordan Devlin vs. Mike Bailey
Omari vs. Gabriel Kidd
Kyle Fletcher vs. Dan Moloney
Mark Davis vs. Eddie Kingston
Dezmond Xavier & Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz vs. Darren Kearney & LJ Cleary & Nathan Martin
Dan Barry & Martina vs. Chief Deputy Dunne & Los Federales Santos Jr.
Chris Brookes vs. WALTER
Benji & Shreddybrek vs. Assassin & Nicky Starr
MEW Women's Title: Roxxy vs. Angel Hayze
MEW North East Title: Boris Koslov vs. Aaron Echo vs. Matthew Brooks vs. Joe Rage
HT Drake vs. Micky The Dragon
Big Guns Joe vs. Kavero
MEW Heavyweight Title: Adam Maxted vs. Prince Ameen vs. Primate
Match list coming soon
9/27/19
Jordan Devlin & Omari & Travis Banks vs. Dezmond Xavier & Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz 8:48
Dani Luna vs. Chris Ridgeway vs. Joe Nelson vs. Lee Hunter 10:16
Charli Evans & Millie McKenzie vs. Davey Vega & Mat Fitchett 12:50
Mike Bailey vs. Cara Noir 18:07
Cage of Death House Ten Man: Clint Margera & Dan Moloney & Jimmy Havoc & Martin Zaki & Rickey Shane Page vs. El Phantasmo & Chris Brookes & Kyle Fletcher & Lucky Kid & Timothy Thatcher 58:11
9/28/19
Mike Bailey vs. Timothy Thatcher 9:03
Chuck Mambo vs. Lucky Kid vs. Millie McKenzie vs. Omari 6:37
Rickey Shane Page vs. Jimmy Havoc 16:42
Davey Vega & Mat Fitchett & Joe Nelson vs. Dezmond Xavier & Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz 11:18
Dan Moloney vs. Chris Ridgeway 12:02
FCP Tag Title Match: Chris Brookes & Kyle Fletcher vs. Trent Seven & Tyler Bate 33:53
15 Man #1 Contender Battle Royale
Victor Von Valtz vs. Dean Ford vs. Joseph Biggs
Rev vs. Chase Striker
Almost Pro Title: Oliver Barrett vs. Yorkshire Dale!
2/3 Falls Almost Pro Tag Titls: Tri-Bad vs. Weird & Wonderful
Almost Pro Women's Title: Angel Hayze vs. Rosie Nyte
Shield Heavyweight Title Ladder Match: Kid Fite vs. Domonic Davenport vs. Assassin
Liam Royal & Michael May vs. Adam Maxted & CT Flexor
Aidan & Captain Sexsea vs. Amy Allonsy & B. Cool
Darren Kearney & LJ Cleary & Nathan Martin vs. Chris Ridgeway & Lucky Kid & Omari
Terry Thatcher vs. Timothy Thatcher
OTT No Limits Title: Curtis Murray vs. Scotty Davis vs. Calum Black
Bonesaw & Damien Corvin vs. Aspen Faith & Stevie Boy
Davey Vega & Mat Fitchett & Session Moth Martina vs. Dezmond Xavier & Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz
Flamita vs. The OJMO
TNT Women's Title Match: Kasey Owens vs. Millie McKenzie
TNT Extreme Division Title Three Way Match: Mikey Whiplash vs. Clint Margera vs. Jack Jester
Lana Austin & Molly Spartan & Rhio vs. Alexxis Falcon & Lizzy Evo & Roxxy
Jody Fleisch vs. Jonathan Gresham
TNT Tag Title Match: Bonesaw & Damien Corvin vs. Roy Knight & Zak Knight
TNT World Title Ladder Match: Mark Haskins vs. David Starr
Scramble: Simon Miller vs. Ethan Allen vs. Fraser Thomas vs. Henry Faust vs. Shaun Jackson vs. Tate Mayfairs vs. Tom Thelwell
Chief Deputy Dunne & Los Federales Santos Jr. vs. Aidan & Captain Sexsea
Dan Moloney vs. Luke Jacobs
Chuck Mambo vs. Mike Bailey
Darren Kearney & LJ Cleary & Nathan Martin vs. Chris Brookes & Dani Luna & Kurtis Chapman
Breed Pro New Breed Title: Joe Nelson vs. JJ Barker
Breed Pro Women Of Steel Title Four Way Elimination: Ivy vs. Gia Adams vs. Ruby Radley vs. Veda Scott
A-Kid vs. Carlos Romo
Breed Pro Title: TK Cooper vs. Big Guns Joe vs. Brady Phillips
Betty Rose vs. Veda Scott
Captajn BODYSLAM & Chuck Mambo & Toby Zane vs. Carlos Zamora & Danny Sharp & Valentine
Rick Dominick vs. Hunyadi Tamas
BODYSLAM! Tag Title Match: Harley Rage & Steinbolt vs. Adonis & Rayo
Emeritus vs. Michael Fynne
Lucky Kid vs. Mike Bailey
BODYSLAM! Title Match: Peter Olisander vs. Tank
Molly Spartan vs. Veda Scott
Lexa Valo vs. Jokey
British Empire Shooting Star Title: Rhio vs. Rosie Nyte
Zan Phoenix vs. Angel Hayze
Eden Von Engeland & Nadia Sapphire vs. Anastasia & Natalie Sykes
2/3 Falls British Empire Women's Title: Kat Von Kaige vs. Skye Smitson
Calum Black & Mike Bailey & Trent Seven vs. Cara Noir & Omari & The OJMO 11:04
Terry Thatcher vs. Eddie Kingston 9:18
OTT No Limits Title Ladder: Scotty Davis vs. LJ Cleary 17:46
OTT Women's Title: Valkyrie vs. Katey Harvey 7:48
Orange Cassidy vs. B. Cool 9:52
Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa vs. Bonesaw & Damien Corvin 11:02
OTT Tag Team Title #1 Contendership: Darren Kearney & Nathan Martin vs. James Drake & Zack Gibson 12:32
OTT World Title: Jordan Devlin vs. David Starr 27:59
Amy Allonsy vs. Jinny
Isla Dawn vs. Nina Samuels
Emi Sakura vs. Kanji
Toni Storm vs. Millie McKenzie
Sammii Jayne vs. Raven Creed
Debbie Keitel & Valkyrie vs. Gisele Shaw & Katey Harvey
Terry Thatcher vs. Calum Black vs. Kyle Fletcher vs. MAO vs. Omari 15:32
Aidan vs. Liam Royal 4:08
Bonesaw & Damien Corvin vs. Bestia 666 & Mecha Wolf 15:31
OTT Women's Title Match: Katey Harvey vs. Debbie Keitel 10:36
OTT No Limits Title Match: Scotty Davis vs. Ren Narita 13:52
Paddy M vs. B. Cool 14:46
Rey Horus & Fenix & Pentagon Jr. vs. Darren Kearney & LJ Cleary & Nathan Martin 13:20
OTT World Title Match: David Starr vs. Mike Bailey 30:06
Defiant 12/12/17 Defiant Internet Title: Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Mike Bailey 15:33. Another excellent technical match between to of the top workers in the world. These guys have been trying to be progressive and actually take wrestling into the 21st century where people know what a real fight looks like. At the same time though, they focus a lot more on doing an entertaining match than an MMA match, so we wound up with something where the first half somewhat realistically lays out the striker vs. grappler strategy of Bailey trying to stay on the outside & use his fast kick, while Sabre just wants to grab hold of him or them and drag him down so he can tap him. However, once they let loose, they pretty much abandon reality and shift into a super slick and spectacular anything goes fantasy version of said match. Conceptually, the first 8 minutes are more or less a flashy approximation of if these two had an MMA match, with Bailey staying long and using his kicks to keep Sabre on the outside, and Sabre being an Imanariesque submission specialist who just needs to find a way to drag you to the canvas somehow to start chaining submissions. Bailey does a number on Sabre's right leg with his low kicks, and even though it's early on, Sabre seems a bit desperate in trying to keep adjusting into any submission he can think of in the ropes, which Bailey, being the consummate sportsman, takes offence to. Sabre will obviously take any submission he can get, but if he has a choice, he's kicking & contorting Bailey's knees, which are supposed to still be weakened from his #1 contender series with David Starr. They begin to completely leave the whole theme of realism when Bailey hit a Frankensteiner and Sabre countered the running shooting star press with a triangle. The crazy switches Sabre made to turn this into a kneebar are an example of why he's the best technical wrestler since Kiyoshi Tamura stopped competing. The action switched to full on spectacle when Bailey caught Sabre's high cross body & did a standing moonsault to powerslam him, but Sabre just kept going with a Kimura into an octopus, and they exchanged pinning predicaments until Bailey hit his standing ultima weapon. Bailey seemed to purposely do a sloppy springboard moonsault to the floor to put over the knee injury, and kept fighting through it as he hit the ultima weapon on a hunched over Sabre. He seemed ready to KO Sabre when Zach finally caught his kick & went into a modified half crab to pull it out more or less out of nowhere. I think the idea for the finish was good, but why not use a kneebar or something that actually works? Both were in great form, but it says a lot about Bailey that he was stealing the show even in a match that was theoretically more toward what Sabre needed to excel. It's not the best they are capable of together, or on par with the 11/10/17 Sabre vs. Ospreay that may be MOTY even though being a better striker or more adept in the MMA leaning style than Will, Bailey is theoretically a better opponent for Zach, but in adding some new wrinkles as well as condensing their Cockpit match from 2/5/17 they were at least able to improve it. ****
Liam Royal vs. Shandy Clayton Long & Martin Steers
Christmas Death Match Of Death: Katey Harvey & LJ Cleary vs. Amy Allonsy & B. Cool
Calum Black vs. Danny Cross
Liam Royal & Michael May & Paul Tracey vs. Aidan & Captain Sexsea & The Fabulous Nicky
Terry Thatcher vs. Justin Daniels
OTT No Limits Title: Scotty Davis vs. Omari
Sean Guinness vs. Akira
Darren Kearney & Nathan Martin vs. MAO & Mike Bailey
The Grunge City Prophet Rev vs. Joseph Biggs
The Beast Louis Hanlon vs. Assassin
Almost Pro Women's Title: Rosie Nyte vs. Emily Hayden vs. Angel Hayze
Almost Pro Title: Oliver Barrett vs. Dean Ford
Almost Pro Tag Title: Tri-Bad vs. Smash & Freak Show
Shield Pro Heavyweight Title #1 Contender: Martin Kirby vs. The Primate
Mark Haskins vs. Captain Sexsea
Omari & The OJMO vs. Calum Black & Scotty Davis
Paddy M vs. Eddie Kingston
OTT Women's Title #1 Contendership: Amy Allonsy vs. Debbie Keitel vs. Session Moth Martina
Liam Royal vs. B. Cool
Darren Kearney & LJ Cleary & Nathan Martin vs. El Phantasmo & Air Wolf & Angel Dorado
David Starr vs. Jeff Cobb
Adam Ralph vs. Big Joe
Forest Haze vs. Paul Robinson
Falls Count Anywhere, DNA Championship Qualifier: Tate Mayfairs vs. Josef Kafka
DNA Championship Qualifier: Corey McRae vs. Jody Fleisch
Millie McKenzie vs. Mercedez Blaze
DNA Tag Title: The Lads vs. Anti-Fun Police
Paul Robinson vs. The OJMO 6:53
Scramble Of Doom Match: Chuck Cyrus vs. Adam Maxted vs. Carlos Romo vs. Malik vs. Paul Sayers 8:04
Gisele Shaw vs. Mercedez Blaze 7:40
David Starr vs. Callum Newman 11:32
Lucas Steel & Nathan Cruz vs. Robbie X & Scotty Davis 10:14
Kyle Fletcher vs. Connor Mills 18:12
Will Ospreay vs. Bea Priestley 19:09
Callum Newman vs. Malik
Jody Fleish vs. Lucas Steel. Digest
Sami Callahan vs. Mark Haskins. Digest
Shuji Ishikawa vs. Rampage Brown
Jake McCluskey vs. Soner Durson
Kanji vs. Mercedes Blaze
Robbie X vs. Lucas Steel
Justin Sysum vs. Nathan Cruz
Justin Sysum vs. Rampage Brown. Digest
Justin Sysum & Adam Maxted vs. Rampage Brown & Nathan Cruz
Gisele Shaw vs. Katy Lees vs. Lizzy Styles
Wrestlegate Heavyweight Title Tournament: Lucas Steel vs. Jodie Fleisch
Wrestlegate Heavyweight Title Decision: Lucas Steel vs. Rampage Brown
Lucas Steel vs. Sam Bailey
Callum Newman vs. Malik vs. O.J.M.O.
PAC vs. Hangman Page
Robbie X vs. Jake McCluskey vs. Sean Kustom vs. O.J.M.O.
Malik vs. Brady Phillips vs. Niwa vs. TK Cooper
CJ Banks vs. Matt Myers
Robbie X vs. Soner Durson
NGW Destiny Rumble
A-Kid & Carlos Romo vs. Akira & Nick Lenders vs. Maverick Mayhew & Connor Mills
Mao Inoue vs. Carlos Romo vs. O.J.M.O.
Callum Newman vs. Jodie Fleisch
Mercedes Blaze & Beauman vs. Ricky Knight Jr. & Aleah James
Shigehiro Irie vs. Rampage Brown
Gen-X Title: Robbie X vs. Mark Haskins vs. Soner Durson
Heavyweight Title: Rampage Brown vs. Chris Ridgeway
Robbie X vs. Sean Kustom
Best of Robbie X
Shuji Ishikawa vs. Rampage Brown
Rampage Brown vs. Nathan Cruz
Wrestlegate Heavyweight Title Decision: Lucas Steel vs. Rampage Brown
Heavyweight Title: Rampage Brown vs. Chris Ridgeway
Callum Newman vs. Malik
Callum Newman vs. Scotty Davis
Callum Newman vs. Malik vs. O.J.M.O.
Callum Newman vs. Jodie Fleisch
Jody Fleish vs. Lucas Steel
Wrestlegate Heavyweight Title Tournament: Lucas Steel vs. Jodie Fleisch
NGW Destiny Rumble
Lucas Steel vs. John Klinger
Sean Kustom vs. Martin Kirby vs. Scotty Davis
Robbie X vs. Jake McCluskey vs. Sean Kustom vs. O.J.M.O.
Sean Kustom vs. Robbie X
Robbie X vs. Soner Durson
Shuji Ishikawa vs. Rampage Brown
PAC vs. Hangman Page
Callum Newman vs. Malik
Malik & Brady Phillips vs. The Nic
Callum Newman vs. Malik vs. O.J.M.O.
Malik vs. Brady Phillips vs. Niwa vs. TK Cooper