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







