Saturday, November 30, 2024

RPW:Malignant 2024


 


Christian Napier, Alice Crowley, and Vincent Nothing defended the RPW Tag Team Championship against Otis Cogar, Zach Thomas, and Gregory Iron 


This was 44OH warfare and was supposed to be an 8-person but was changed to a 6-person when Rickey Shane Page announced he had an injury. This started with a lot of brawling. Vincent Nothing kicked Otis Cogar with a gusset plate kickpad. Otis Cogar got his straight razor spot in. Alice Crowley took a piledriver from Gregory Iron onto tacks. The finish was all of 44OH Yelllow putting Christian Napier through a glass/door structure. This was very good and a great chaotic brawl that wasn't chaotic enough to where you couldn't tell what was going on.


Otis Cogar, Zach Thomas, and Gregory Iron won the RPW Tag Team Championship via pinfall 

3.5/5


Schwartzy v. Sexxxy Eddy


This was somewhat of a comedy dream match. This was a comedy match and most of the spots Blogspot doesn't like me reporting on. This was fun and served its purpose of lighting the mood of the crowd. 


Schwartzy won via pinfall 

2/5


Remington Rhor defended the Kamikaze Championship against Tommy Trainwreck 


Remington Rhor is dominating as Kamikaze Champion, and Tommy Trainwreck is a good up-and-comer from the Midwest. We had some tubes and a waffle ball with Thumbtacks hit. Tommy Trainwreck drove Remington Rhor through a pane of glass. Remington Rhor gave a Death Valley driver to Tommy Trainwreck onto a bag of teeth. This was a great match and Remington Rhor is the best. He can and has taken unknowns and got great Death Matches out of them during this reign. Rhor deserves the world.


Remington Rhor retained via pinfall 

3/5


Judge Joe Dred v. Eric Dillinger 


This was a nice surprise from RPW in the form of a bonus match. Judge Joe Dred attacked Eric Dillinger with a gavel and tubes. Eric Dillinger used a staple gun on Judge Joe Dred. This finish saw Cassanova Valentine come out and hit Judge Joe Dred with a bundle of tubes to start a storyline with him. I liked this match and like I said it was a nice surprise.


Eric Dillinger won via pinfall 

2.75/5


Lou Nixon v. Tommy Vendetta 


This was a match that Tommy Vendetta wanted because when Lou Nixon won the Rust Belt Championship Tommy Vendetta was champion at the time and didn't lose it in that match. Tommy Vendetta jumped Lou Nixon before the match. This was more of hist a straight wrestling match. Honestly, I expected more from this one and was kind of let down. 


Tommy Vendetta won via pinfall

2.25/5


Casanova Valentine v. Dr. Redacted 


These two had a pretty crazy brawl for this match. This was enjoyable, and afterward, Judge Joe Dred and Cassanova Valentine had a brawl that spilled outside. 


Dr. Redacted won via pinfall

2.75/5


Atticus Cogar defended the RPW Championship against Hoodfoot


This was a rematch from when Hoodfoot lost the title to Atticus Cogar. Hoodfoot hit Atticus Cogar with a water jug stick. Atticus did his Skewer spot. This match was better than the last one but too short for me. 


Hoodfoot won the RPW Championship via pinfall 

2.5/5


King Shlak defended the Rust Belt Championship against Toshiyuki Sakuda 


This was the first defense for King Shlak. We had light tubes galore. Sakuda did his needle through the cheeks spot to King Shlak and then King Shlak did it to Sakuda. Sakuda dived King Shlak with tubes. The finish saw Shlak giving Sakuda a powerbomb onto a Razor Board. This was a great match and a great way to start the reign of King Shlak.


King Shlak retained via pinfall 

3.75/5


Drake Younger v. Akira in a 200 Light Tube Match


This was a 200 Light Tube Match, and to make the stakes higher, the loser could never wrestle in a Death Match again. These two got in all their wrestling that they both did well and took their time in this match. All the tube spots you can think of were done here and a scary thing happened. When Akira went to give Drake Younger a forearm with the tubes. One hit Akira and cut him on the side badly, so the match got paused so Akira could tape up. So after 2 death penalties, Drake Younger's Death Match career is over. This was a great match, and I appreciated that both men took their time as far as pacing goes. 


Akira won via pinfall 

3.5/5


Overall






 This was another banger from RPW. This company is on Fire right now, and the last 2 matches, the Redacted/Cass match and the 44OH war, are the reason why.


7.5/10




Friday, November 29, 2024

DMDU: D.R.E.A.M 2024


 

Shout out to Joel Bateman, and I wish I could watch more of DMDU. Shout out to Spooky Dust Podcast for doing commentary.

Vixen defended the DMDU Death Match Championship against Matt Tremont in a First-Round Match

We had our first First-Round Match, and during the Tournament, the DMDU Death Match Championship will be defended.  Vixsin shoved Tremont in the corner and a trap door with forks fell on Tremont. We had both people getting stabbed with a fork and skinny tubes used. Vixsin put a Kenzan into Tremont's head. Cactuses were used. This was how you start a tournament. Great shit.

Matt Tremont won the DMDU Death Match Championship and advanced via pinfall
3.5/5


Michael Weaver v. Valido v. Vic Craig in a First-Round Match

We had a 3 way for our next First-Round Match.  It started with Vic Craig getting hit with a chair shot and a tube bundle. Valido did a 619 with tubes. There were a lot of tubes used here, but not in a repetitive way; it was in a cool way. This was another solid match.

Michael Weaver advanced via pinfall
3/5

Terry Shaw v. Joel Bateman in a First-Round Fans Bring The Weapons Match

Joel Bateman used a sawblade on Terry Shaw. Joel also busted out sickles. Terry Shaw used a Weedwacker where the plastic Strung was taken out and replaced by a strand of Barbed Wire.  Bateman gave Shaw a Russian Leg Sweep onto Cinderblocks.  2 big Goons came out and beat both men down.  Terry Shaw got the win but the end with the interference fell flat for me.

Terry Shaw advanced via pinfall
3/5

Xavier Black v. Mad Dog in q First-Round Match

This was the final match of the first round.
Mad Dog got chokeslammed into a pit of tacks. Mad Dog powerbombed Xavier Black into the pit of tacks. Xavier Black got backdropped onto a barbed wire contraption with a bed of nails under it. This was a cool yet simple match that was a good example of no glass used in a Death Match.

Mad Dog advanced via pinfall
2.75/5

Michael Weaver v. Matt Tremont in a Semi-Final Match

This was a Fantastic Four Death Match and it was for the DMDU Death Match Championship. There was a fan with barbed wire used. Tremont got carved up with a jagged edge of a soda can. These two had dueling bats with tubes on them. Michael Weaver went through a table of fans and Tremont hit the elbow off the apron for the finish. This was a good match, but the only thing that took away from it was a few of the objects not breaking, ie, a pane of glass and a tube bundle.

Matt Tremont advanced and retained via pinfall
2.5/5

Terry Shaw v. Mad Dog in a Semi-Final Match

This was a guiding light Death Match. That meant that they had light tubes in this match that' were plugged in. Terry Shaw took a Death Valley driver through the plugged-in tubes first. Mad Dog took a bump on a razor board cross. This was an insane battle and Terry Shaw is the unknown that impressed me here. This dude can take bumps like no one's business and i need him to come to th3 states.

Mad Dog advanced via submission
3/5


Matt Tremont defended the DMDU Death Match Championship against Mad Dog in the D.R.E.A.M Finals

This was for all the marbles. There were many tubes used. Tremont got sent face-first through a glass pane. Tremont sent Mad Dog outside through a stack of glass panes onto a table. Then These two did the same spot on top of a Shark Cage in the ring for the finish.  This was an insane way to end the Tournament.

Matt Tremont won D.R.E.A.M and retained via pinfall
3.75/5

Overall

This was an extremely good Tournament and showed that Austrailian Death Match Wrestling is alive and well.

8/10

Monday, November 25, 2024

H2O: Concrete Hell


 

GG Everson v. Leroy Robinson 


Leroy Robinson did some cool high-flying stuff early on.  GG Everson was able to pick up the pace in this match and hang with Leroy Robinson. This was a good way to start the show, and both men showed me where they could go. 


GG Everson won via submission 

2.5/5


Cecilio Vega defended the Hybrid Championship against Duncan Aleem, JB Anderson and Brian Neil 


This was a 4 way for the Hybrid Championship.  This was another pretty solid wrestling match.


Cecilio Vega retained via submission 

2.5/5


Low Life Louie Jr. V. Anthraxx in an Anything Goes Match 


Finally, we had some violence. Anthraxx used a gusset plate on Louie Jr. These two had a carpet strip exchange. Anthraxx put Louie Jr. In the rings, while using a claw I noticed that Louie Jr. Is a great bleeder. Louie Jr. No sold a CTE chair shot. This was a really good match, and This could be the Breakout match for Louie Jr. I'm sure Low Life Louie is proud as fuck after watching this, as he should be.


Anthrax won via pinfall 

3.25/5


Kody Manhorn v. Austin Luke v. Mouse v. Marcus Mathers 


This was a match to determine the Number One Contenders for the H2O Championship. This was another solidly wrestled match, and I liked the surprise of Mouse winning. 


Mouse won via pinfall

2.5/5


Remington Rhor v. Low Life Louie Ramos 



Remington Rhor used a Thumbtack Bat on Louie. Remington Rhor then proceeded to carve up Louie with a machete. This is now turning into how many knives can Remington Rhor use because we now have steak knives involved. Louie used a paint roller of Thumbtacks on Remington Rhor. This is what I like to see. Straight violence and Remington Rhor kill it on the East Coast. 


Remington Rhor won via pinfall 

3.75/5


Deklan Grant defended the H2O Championship against Shaun Smith 


This match was so-so. It wasn't bad just nothing stood out about it to me.


Deklan Grant retained via pinfall 

2/5


Neil Diamond Cutter defended the Danny Havoc Hardcore Championship against Braxx


For this being for the Danny Havoc Hardcore Championship, there wasn't much violence, and Frank Bonetti interfered most of the match. This wasn't it for me. NDC was cool, but it wasn't violent enough for me and nothing personal. I'm not saying it won't happen down the line, but Braxx doesn't do much for me.


Neil Diamond Cutter retained via pinfall 

1.75/5


Matt Tremont v Shlak in a Concrete Hell Match 


This has had me pumped since this was announced at King of the Kill. This is only the 2nd time on U.S. soil this has happened. And Dan O'Hare made a comeback to be a special guest referee. If you don't know what a concrete hell match is, you take the canvas out of a wrestling ring and replace it with cinder blocks. If that wasn't bad enough Shlak drove a gusset into Tremont's head with a Cinderblock.  Then Shlak carved up Matt Tremont's head with a Cinderblock. Shlak was throwing around Tremont like nobody's business on those cinderblocks. These two animals, at one point, were picking up pieces of concrete off of the ring and throwing them at each other.  The finish was Dan O'Hare turning on Tremont and costing him the match. This was a really good match you should all go out of your way to see.


Shlak won via pinfall 

4.75/5



Overall


This was a solid show. AA lotof the H2O class are coming into their own and improving in the ring ,and the undercard tonight proved it and stepped up. The Rem/Louie match was great. The Louie Jr./Anthraxx match was great and the main more than delivered. 


7/10

Tuesday, November 19, 2024

GCW: Nick Gage Invitational 9


 


Drew Parker v. Violento Jack in a First-Round Match

We had our First first-round match. They came out swinging with tubes and Drew Parker got his dart spot in. We had some good chain wrestling.  Violento Jack gave Drew Parker a package piledriver off of the apron through a Tokyo Tower and Door with cans on it contraption. This was a great match and a great way to kick off the tournament.

Drew Parker advanced via pinfall
4.25/5

Takayuki Euki v. Rina Yamashita in a First-Round Match

We had our next First-Round Match.  Rina Yamashita drove Takayuki Euno headfirst through a door. He has both people pounding gusset plates into each other's heads. Takayuki Euki used a pumpkin as a weapon. These two got barefoot and fought in barbed wire. Shout out to my boy Jake who got to Irish whip Takayuki Euki.  These two wrestled in tacks still barefoot. Rina Yamashita finished the match by putting a bundle of tubes in Takayuki Euki's trunks and giving him the Splash. I had fun watching this match, and I appreciated the elements of comedy in it.

Rina Yamashita advanced via pinfall
2.75/5

Brandon Kirk defended the Ultraviolent Championship against Tommy Vendetta, Dr. Redacted, and Tank in a First-Round Match

We had our next First-Round Match, but this time, it was a q 4-Way match, and Brandon Kirk was defending the Ultraviolent Championship. Tank no selling water jug sticks from Redacted and Tommy Vendetta was amazing. This was also very chaotic, but we had chains, trash cans, and tubes all used, so that made up for it. Dr. Redacted got his Trash can spot in, but this time, he got to do it off of a Scaffold. Brandon Kirk used a popper bat on Dr. Redacted. As chaotic and hard to keep track of this was this was great. Also, on a personal level, I'm proud of Dr. Redacted and everything he's accomplished. It's a great feeling to see good things happen to good people.

Brandon Kirk retained and advanced via pinfall
4/5

John Wayne Murdoch v. Sawyer Wreck in a First-Round Match

This was the last First-Round Match but it was announced before the Tournament that this was Sawyer Wreck's final night in pro wrestling. Sawyer Wreck used a pizza cutter on John Wayne Murdoch. These two had a great light tube exchange where both were bleeding badly. This was quick but vicious. I liked the match and the surprise of Sawyer Wreck winning.

Sawyer Wreck advanced via pinfall
2.75/5

Jay Lucas v. Mr. Danger v. Terry Yaki

We had a 3 way to give us a break from tournament action. This was what you would expect and that's a spotfest. It was a scary moment at the finish when Mr. Danger smacked his face on the mat, coming off the top rope for a 450; I hope he's good. Other than that I liked this match.

Mr. Danger won via pinfall
2.75/5

Brandon Kirk defended the Ultraviolent Championship against Rina Yamashita in a Second-Round Match

This was our first Second-Round Match and it was a rematch from Fight Club. Brandon Kirk powerbombed Rina Yamashita through a stack of light tube cabins. Rina Yamashita got Brandon Kirk back by giving him the Russian Leg Sweep onto a ladder wrapped in light tubes. These two managed to mix in a strong style exchange as well. The finish was good with Brandon Kirk giving Rina Yamashita a piledriver through a table hanging in the corner. This was a great match and a surprise. Brandon Kirk advanced if you ask me.

Brandon Kirk retained and advanced via pinfall
3/5

Sawyer Wreck v. Drew Parker in a Second-Round Match

This was the last Second-Round Match, and it 2as another quick one but told a good story of Drew Parker thinking he had it in the bag, but Sawyer coming from out of nowhere and getting the better of him. Good match and again, another surprise I didn't see coming.

Sawyer Wreck advanced via pinfall
2.5/5

Miyu Yamashita v. Broski Jimmy

This was another non tournament match. For Miyu Yamashita, having not been in too many Death Matches, she looked good here using trash cans and doors; I mean, those kicks to the trash can were brutal. Miyu Yamashita also used a pane of glass. This was very cool.

Miyu Yamashita won via pinfall
2.75/5

Mance Warner came out and cut a promo on Effy challenging him for the show on November 23rd and riling up the crowd in the process.

Brandon Kirk defended the Ultraviolent Championship against Sawyer Wreck in the Finals of the NGI 9

This was Sawyer Wreck's last match and it was for all the marbles.  The only crazy stuff in this was tubes being busted. However, this gets bumped up a few pegs because I love that Sawyer got to go out like a queen. She deserves that send-off for sure, and I got emotional seeing it. The match was okay, but I got a good, happy ending, and I'm sicker for that.

Sawyer Wreck won the NGI and Ultraviolent Championship via pinfall
3/5

After the match, we had a promo from Brandon Kirk putting Sawyer Wreck over. Then Sawyer Wreck gave her retirement speech and said the Ultraviolent Championship would be decided at Hammerstein. Then a Masked man came out and attacked Sawyer Wreck; that Masked man was Atticus Cogar, so hell froze over.

Overall

This might be the best GCW show I've ever seen start to finish. Sawyer got the sendoff she deserved. There was not a bad match on this show and every match had a memorable moment. This was amazing

9.5/10





Monday, November 18, 2024

ICW NHB 65


 

MM3 v. Gabriel Skye 


After the announcement that ICW was going to Japan, this is how we started the show. This was just more of an Athletic wrestling match with some cool spots like Gabriel Skye giving MM3 a package piledriver onto some chairs. And Gabriel Skye being suplex into a door with barbed wire. I enjoyed this match and it was a nice way to start the show.


MM3 won via pinfall 

2.5/5


Jimmy Lloyd v. Kody Manhorn 


This was supposed to be Jimmy Lloyd v. Bobby Beverly but the card got switched around. I like that Jimmy Lloyd is continuing his Broski gimmick in other promotions. Kody Manhorn took a vicious package piledriver onto a stack of chairs. This was honestly a really fun match and both gimmicks worked well with each other. 


Jimmy Lloyd won via pinfall 

3/5




Tommy Vendetta v. Little Mean Kathleen 



I wish Little Mean Kathleen would lay in her shots with weapons more. Those shots looked too light. Honestly, that took me out of the match. I thought this wasn't very good.


Tommy Vendetta won via pinfall

1.25/5


Dr. Redacted v. Bobby Beverly 


Dr. Redacted was supposed to take on Alex Stretch, but Stretch couldn't make it due to injury, so Bobby Beverly was his replacement. We had gusset plates used. Bobby Beverly hit Dr. Redacted with a Nerf Gun. Redacted took a nasty-looking Saito Suplex through a chair, then took a bump through an Ironing Board. This was a great match and what I would expect from these two.


Bobby Beverly won via pinfall 

3/5


Otis Cogar v. Hoodfoot 


We had a battle of the behemoths here. Otis got his signature straight razor spot in. Hoodfoot was squirting blood out of his head. The IWTV stream cut out for a minute. These two exchanged Thumbtack Bat shots. Hoodfoot ended the match by giving Otis Cogar a Ghostbuster through a pane of glass. This was everything it should have been and it was a great and bloody match.


Hoodfoot won via pinfall 

3.5/5


Atticus Cogar defended the American Death Match Championship against Homicide


This was supposed to be Homicide's final New England appearance. This was a solid hardcore match and then Otis Cogar interfered. Danny Demanto came and made the save for Homicide. Bobby Beverly then came out and interfered. Even though the 44OH holding ICW hostage storyline is cool, this match was so-so. I do want to see where this goes from here though. 


Atticus Cogar retained via pinfall 

2.5/5


Overall 

For this show, having barely any glass, this was good. We got 3 solid matches and a good storyline that was furthered with the 44OH v. ICW thing. 


6.5/10

Monday, November 11, 2024

Death in the Family: We Will Show You The Devil 2024


 

Gary Jay v. Dimitri Alexandrov in a Devil's Death Cup First-Round Match 



We had our first First-Round Match. A Thumbtack Bat was used.  Other than that spot this ended up being a pretty solid and hard-hitting match. 


Dimitri Alexandrov advanced via pinfall 

3/5


Aven Axl v. Casanova Valentine in a First-Round Match 


We had our next First Round Match. The object of this match was to grab your opponent's Jacket off of the pole. Even though that was the stipulation we had a barbed wire board and cart used. This was pretty much Casanova Valentine squashing Aven Axl and then grabbing the jacket.  This match was too corny for me. 


Casanova Valentine advanced 


2/5


Studstache v. Manders in a First Round Match 


This was another First Round Match and the only words I can use to describe this match is good lord! This was 2 southern Bulls beating the fuck out of each other. This was some great shit.


Studstache advanced via pinfall 

3.25/5


Service v. Matty Ight v. Sky De Lacrimosa in a First-Round Match 


This was our last First-Round Match. I was into this. We had some Texas dudes putting each other through the glass. 


Sky De Lacrimosa won via pinfall

2.25/5


Decimus, Rakzo, and  Calibus v. Animo, Insane and Jay Sky


We had some lucha trios action. This was your standard lucha match. It was good though. 


Animo, Insane, and Jay Sky won via pinfall

2.75/5


Joey Janela v. Danny Orion in a TLC Match 


This was a nice athletic TLC Match. The Dive Danny Orion hit through the doors was perfect. Joey's package, Pildriving Danny Orion onto the chairs, looked brutal. Joey Janela gave Danny Orion a Razors Edge over the top rope through a stack of doors below and that bump looked nasty.  I was impressed by Danny Orion and how well he can hang in the ring. I wouldn't mind seeing him on more shows. This was a good match.


Danny Orion won via pinfall

3.5/5


Casanova Valentine v. Studstache in a Texas Chain Match in the Second Round


We had our First Second Round Match.  Casanova Valentine hit Studstache in the nuts with a stick. Other than that, this was a nice Barroom-style brawl, and the finish was Casanova Valentine choking out Studstache with a chai. It was great.


Casanova Valentine advanced via referee stoppage 

2.75/5


Sky De Lacrimosa v. Dimitri Alexandrov in a Second-Round Match 


This was some type of Light Tube gimmick match. These two did break a bunch of tubes over each other, and Dimitri Alexandrov used syringes on Sky De Lacrimosa.  This was a great and violent match, and these two showed us what Texas has to offer, and I loved it.


Dimitri Alexandrov advanced via pinfall

4.25/5






Brick Savage v. Sawyer Wreck 


This may be peeling back the curtain but I'm a week behind on watching this show. Since the show Sawyer Wreck, who I think the world of announced her retirement from wrestling. So Sawyer, if you read this, go kill it in everything you do after wrestling, and thank you for what you did in wrestling.  Brick Savage used a popper bat on Sawyer. These two battled in the parking lot. This was a cool match.


Brick Savage won via pinfall 

3/5


Casanova Valentine v. Dimitri Alexandrov in the Finals of the Devils Death Cup 


This one was for all the marbles. Dimitri took a great bump through a barbed net with a glass pane on it. And the finish with Dimitri Alexandrov using an Urinage on a Cross Light Tube was cool. Honestly, I liked this, but I could have used more. I get it both men were tired from competing in a grueling tournament but run this back. 


Dimitri Alexandrov won the Devil Death Cup via pinfall

2.75/5


Overall


This was a cool Tournament. Texas has a lot of cool things right now in the Death Match world. Dimitri Alexandrov was the right guy to win because he is Texas Death Match wrestling right now and a lot of people are getting ready to find that out. Now Loko needs to get on a platform I can watch but that's a story for another time. 


The Tournament was very good, and Sawyer and Brick Savage were a nice addition, too. Check this out on IWTV.


7/10


 

Saturday, November 9, 2024

GCW:Fight Club 2024 Night 2


 

Richard Holliday v. Mr. Danger


This is a clash of styles, with Richard Holliday being a TV-style wrestler and Mr. Danger being a High Flyer. Mr. Danger dived off the balcony, which was nice; he also landed on a tile floor, which looked painful. Other than the good High flying that Mr. Danger did this match didn't do it for me. 


Richard Holliday won via pinfall 

2/5



Cole Radrick v. Matt Cardona 


This was an impromptu match. This was a quick match with Matt Cardona bailing or a lot but I am happy with the Cole Radrick win.


Cole Radrick won via pinfall

2/5


Rina Yamashita v. Blake Christian 


It was interesting to see Rina Yamashita out of her element in a non-Death match, but she can go. Yeah, there were a few door and chair spots, but this was more of a well-wrestled match. This was pretty good.


Rina Yamashita won via pinfall 

2.75/5


Masha Slamovich and Megan Bayne v. Griffin McCoy and Kerry Morton 


This was supposed to be Masha Slamovich against Griffin McCoy, but Kerry Morton got involved, and Masha wanted this to be a 2-1 handicap match. Then Megan Bayne made her surprise return, and it became a handicap match. I liked the Masha/Megan team, but since Kerry Morton was in this and they kept adding people throughout the match, the match wasn't good. 


Masha Slamovich and Megan Bayne won via pinfall 

1.75/5


John Wayne Murdoch v. Lou Nixon 


We finally had a Death Match. Lou Nixon drove John Wayne Murdoch face-first into a pane of glass. John Wayne Murdoch used a gusset plate tennis racket. This was a good Death Match with two very solid wrestlers in it.


John Wayne Murdoch won via pinfall 

2.75/5


Ciclope v. Matt Tremont 


We had another Death Match. Matt Tremont used Abdullah the Butcher's fork. These two exchanged splashes onto tubes. The ciclope finish with the back fist through the tubes was good. I enjoyed this match and Ciclope is gonna be a major player as a single wrestler.


Ciclope won via pinfall 

3/5




Overall


This was another just-okay show. The vibe was better from the previous night in that new room, and the last 2 matches were really good, and so was the Rina/Blake match, but the rest was forgettable.


6/10

Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Pacific North Death: Debut Show


 

Hardcore v. Eric Dillinger in a Steel Cage Match.


We had a steel cage match to start the show. While this match had good wrestling and some cool tube spots, I could have used more of this. For me, this match was fine, just too short.


Eric Dillinger won via pinfall

2/5


Rob Shit v. Petrod in a Portland Street Fight


This was an impromptu match. Other than a Tokyo Tower there wasn't much to this match. I wasn't that into it.


Rob Shit won via pinfall

1.75/5


Drexl and Funny Bone v

 The Little Uglies in a Devil's Playground Match.


This looked to be a gimmicky match. We had staple guns used. Drexl and Funny Bone poured salt and lemon juice on the wounds of the Little Uglies. The finish with the Double Stomp through the Barbed Wire door was great too. This was a good match.


Drexl and Funny Bone won via pinfall

2.75/5


Sonico v. Tara Zep 


Sonico was supposed to face Jimmy Lloyd and Tara Zep was supposed to face Sawyer Wreck. I don't know what happened but that doesn't matter. I like how Tara is flying around the ring and I'm standing by my Sick Nick Mondo comparison. Gusset plates and tubes were used. There was a scary spot where Tara went for the Destroyer off of a ladder through a table but said table didn't break, but they were both fine. Then Sonico also botched by giving Tara a superplex and completely missing the table. I liked this match until the end where it kind of fell apart, fuck that table. 


Sonico won via pinfall

2.5/5


Dr. Redacted v. Reed Bentley 


These two immediately came out swinging with tubes. These two had a good brawl through the crowd. A Costco pizza was used in this melee. Reed Bentley used 2 bats on Redacted, one with Gussets and one with carpet strips. Redacted took a brutal headshot from the bottom of a trash can. This was a great match, and I hope to see them run this back. 


Dr. Redacted won via submission 

4/5


Shane Mercer v. Jimmy Lloyd 


We had a ton of glass here and Jimmy Lloyd used a Weedwacker. Shane Mercer was pulled off of a Scaffold and fell through a door waiting below. This match was good but it had a hard time following the match before it.


Jimmy Lloyd won via pinfall 

3/5


Overall


This was a good debut show. Even though this was plagued with drama, I won't get into here cancelations; these guys/girls pulled it off. The main events were solid, and the mid-card was good. I can't wait to see what else Pacific North Death does.


7/10







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