So I started off this day going to the Reading Terminal Market, great cheesesteak but a complete shit show to navigate.
We then went to the Indie Hall of Fame and we got there late but got to see the Mercedes Martinez and Briscoes inductions.
After this we hit the liquor store and headed to RPW Miasma
Christian Napier and Vincent Nothing v. Midwest Scum
This was a good wrestling match. Ricky Shane Page announced he would not be competing and instead Alice Crowley took his place. I was impressed by 44OH Blue particularly Vincent Nothing. He's a big Dude that can go. The match was stopped due to interference from RSP and Christian Napier, after that Atticus, Otis and Gregory Iron came out for the save and offered Zach Thomas a spot in 44OH Yellow.
No contest
2.5/5
Dr. Redacted and Low Life Louie v. Randi West and Scwartzy in a Red Light District Death Match
This was a fun match. It involved a lot of things that the last time I posted about on the blog I got a warning. And after the match Dr. Redacted turned on Low Life Louie so we will see where that goes.
Randi West and Schwatzy win via pinfall
2.75/5
Remington Rhor defends the Kamakaze Championship against Vic Craig
This was a really good match. Both men are criminally underrated and showed us what they can do. To add some context, everyone there had been running around, going to multiple shows and there were a few who were feeling the effects from extra caricular activities all weekend but this was the match that woke everyone up.
Remington Rhor retains via pinfall
2.75/5
Joel Bateman v. Danny Darko in a Razor Boards and Glass Panes Match
This has to be in the conversation for Match of the weekend. Both these guys went all out and the way these two took bumps onto the razor boards was incredible, afterwards Joel Bateman gave a speech touching on his depression and if Joel Is reading this I hope you're feeling better and hope this weekend is what you needed.
Joel Bateman wins via submission
4.75/5
Judge Joe Dred v. Matt Tremont in a Typhoon of Tubes Match
Even though this had a non finish this was great. Judge Joe Dred and Steven Jury us such a great act. They came out mocking Matt Tremont and afterwards the Bulldozer Matt Tremont came out. This had a lot of tubes as promised and the end came with interference from a debuting Terex. Afterwards the promo Judge Joe Dred cut was straight heat.
No contest
2.75/5
Clint Margera v. Shlak in a Danny Havoc Memorial Match
This was a great match that had a lot of the Danny Havoc signature spots, including a barbed wire net. I'm sure Danny was watching this from the heavens with a smile on his face.
Shlak wins via pinfall
3/5
John Wayne Murdoch v. Yasaku Ito in a Tokyo Towers Match
This was great. It was what it should have been. One of the best in America against one of the Best in Japan. Plus as advertised there was Tokyo towers
John Wayne Murdoch wins via pinfall
4/5
Atticus Cogar defends the RPW Championship against Christian Napier
This was an open challenge and Christian Napier answered. At first I was let down but honestly this was a good wrestling match. Christian Napier can go and during this match 44OH Yellow and Blue got into a brawl which played into Atticus getting the win. Afterwards Zach Thomas came out to help Atticus who was getting beat down by 44OH Blue and Zach Thomas joined The Yellow.
Atticus Cogar retains via pinfall
2.75/5
MM3 v. Hoodfoot v. Otis Cogar v. Lou Nixon for the RPW Rust Belt Championship
So Tommy Vendetta was the Champion but he said he was injured and couldn't compete. This match was a great way to end the weekend. All 4 men went hard and we had the surprise of Lou Nixon winning the title so I'm sure we will see more of him in the states.
Lou Nixon wins the RPW Rust Belt Championship via TKO
2.75/5
Overall
Great show. RPW is having banger after banger right now and this show delivered and showed the East Coast what the Midwest can do.
8/10
This was a good wrestling match. Ricky Shane Page announced he would not be competing and instead Alice Crowley took his place. I was impressed by 44OH Blue particularly Vincent Nothing. He's a big Dude that can go. The match was stopped due to interference from RSP and Christian Napier, after that Atticus, Otis and Gregory Iron came out for the save and offered Zach Thomas a spot in 44OH Yellow.
No contest
2.5/5
Dr. Redacted and Low Life Louie v. Randi West and Scwartzy in a Red Light District Death Match
This was a fun match. It involved a lot of things that the last time I posted about on the blog I got a warning. And after the match Dr. Redacted turned on Low Life Louie so we will see where that goes.
Randi West and Schwatzy win via pinfall
2.75/5
Remington Rhor defends the Kamakaze Championship against Vic Craig
This was a really good match. Both men are criminally underrated and showed us what they can do. To add some context, everyone there had been running around, going to multiple shows and there were a few who were feeling the effects from extra caricular activities all weekend but this was the match that woke everyone up.
Remington Rhor retains via pinfall
2.75/5
Joel Bateman v. Danny Darko in a Razor Boards and Glass Panes Match
This has to be in the conversation for Match of the weekend. Both these guys went all out and the way these two took bumps onto the razor boards was incredible, afterwards Joel Bateman gave a speech touching on his depression and if Joel Is reading this I hope you're feeling better and hope this weekend is what you needed.
Joel Bateman wins via submission
4.75/5
Judge Joe Dred v. Matt Tremont in a Typhoon of Tubes Match
Even though this had a non finish this was great. Judge Joe Dred and Steven Jury us such a great act. They came out mocking Matt Tremont and afterwards the Bulldozer Matt Tremont came out. This had a lot of tubes as promised and the end came with interference from a debuting Terex. Afterwards the promo Judge Joe Dred cut was straight heat.
No contest
2.75/5
Clint Margera v. Shlak in a Danny Havoc Memorial Match
This was a great match that had a lot of the Danny Havoc signature spots, including a barbed wire net. I'm sure Danny was watching this from the heavens with a smile on his face.
Shlak wins via pinfall
3/5
John Wayne Murdoch v. Yasaku Ito in a Tokyo Towers Match
This was great. It was what it should have been. One of the best in America against one of the Best in Japan. Plus as advertised there was Tokyo towers
John Wayne Murdoch wins via pinfall
4/5
Atticus Cogar defends the RPW Championship against Christian Napier
This was an open challenge and Christian Napier answered. At first I was let down but honestly this was a good wrestling match. Christian Napier can go and during this match 44OH Yellow and Blue got into a brawl which played into Atticus getting the win. Afterwards Zach Thomas came out to help Atticus who was getting beat down by 44OH Blue and Zach Thomas joined The Yellow.
Atticus Cogar retains via pinfall
2.75/5
MM3 v. Hoodfoot v. Otis Cogar v. Lou Nixon for the RPW Rust Belt Championship
So Tommy Vendetta was the Champion but he said he was injured and couldn't compete. This match was a great way to end the weekend. All 4 men went hard and we had the surprise of Lou Nixon winning the title so I'm sure we will see more of him in the states.
Lou Nixon wins the RPW Rust Belt Championship via TKO
2.75/5
Overall
Great show. RPW is having banger after banger right now and this show delivered and showed the East Coast what the Midwest can do.
8/10
Then we went back to Philly hit up some bar where there was Karaoke and we got to watch Cody finish he story then the next morning we left.
Great weekend, great people until can't wait to see everyone again



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