Jimmy Chondo Lyon v. El Gordo Libre
These two used taco shells in spots. This was a good comedy match, but there wasn't much to it.
El Gordo Libre won via submission
1/5
Leroy Robinson defended the Hybrid Championship against TJ Reno, Brian Neil, Jameson Shook, and Shaun Smith
This was a nice scramble, and that Shaun Smith dive from the Hall of Fame banners was great.
Jameson Shook won the Hybrid Championship via pinfall
3/5
Wayne Moxxi and Rabit Rogue v. Toby Farley and Andy Otimal
After some good wrestling, Andy Otimal smacked Moxxi and Rogue with a Kendo stick that had Christmas lights on it. Andy Otimal powerbombed Rabit Rogue through 2 chairs. This was a pretty good and hard-hitting hardcore match.
Toby Farley and Andy Otimal won via pinfall
3.25/5
Frank Bonetti v. GG Everson in an I Quit Match
This was too tame for an I Quit match and too short. I wasn't into this.
GG Everson won
1/5
Low Life Louie Ramos v. Marc Angel
After an emotional entrance in what could be the last Low Life Louie entrance at the H2O center, Marc Angel stabbed Low Life Louie in the head with a plate. Low Life Louie used a shank and then hit Marc Angel with a popper bat. Marc Angel blasted Low Life Louie with a popper bat. Louie finished this off with a lariat. This was good, and this was an absolute bloodbath.
Low Life Louie Ramos won via pinfall
2.75/5
Neil Diamond Cutter defended the Danny Havoc Hardcore Championship against Cecilio Vega
Neil Diamond Cutter broke cinderblocks over Cecilio Vega. Neil Diamond Cutter suplexed Cecilio Vega onto cans, and Cecilio Vega gave NDC a facebuster onto a chair. Neil Diamond Cutter got the win by choking out Cecilio Vega with a guitar string. This was an okay match with nothing too crazy.
Neil Diamond Cutter was retained via submission
2.25/5
Mouse v. Bam Sullivan
Bam Sullivan attacked Mouse with a carpet strip. Mouse jammed a gusset plate into Bam Sullivan. Bam Sullivan drove Mouse through a barbed wire board. Mouse finished the match with a slam to Bam onto Legos, then Mouse hit a sliced bread onto a barbed wire board to get the win. This was an okay match, it 2as short but violent.
Mouse won via pinfall
2.25/5
Austin Luke v. Jack Morello
Ginger Mittens, aka Jack Morello, answered Austin Luke's open challenge. Austin Luke destroyed Jack Morello, but Jack Morello showed good offense.
Austin Luke won via referee stoppage
1/5
Austin Luke v. Matt Tremont
Austin Luke hit Tremont with a chair, then these two had a striking exchange. After more hard-hitting wrestling, Matt Tremont put Austin Luke into a pile of tacks. Then Matt Tremont finished it off with a Death Valley driver. This was a good and hard-hitting match. Tremony impressed me with his wrestling abilities here.
Matt Tremont won via pinfall
2.5/5
Deklan Grant defended the H2O Championship against Mickie Knuckles
After some outside brawling, Mickie Knuckles got the better of a trash can lid fight with Deklan Grant. Deklan Grant used a baking sheet and Mickie's axe on Mickie Knuckles. Mickie Knuckles gave Deklan Grant an exploding suplex on a shopping cart. Deklan Grant speared Mickie Knuckles through a door with many objects on it. The match was good, but Mickie got the shoulder up for the 3, and the referee ended the match, so it didn't go as planned.
Deklan Grant retained via pinfall
2.5/5
Reminisce Rumble
I'm not reviewing a whole fuckin rumble but I'll point out the highlights. Shout out to Hardcore, Lil Skittles, and Ginger Mittens for being in it. John Hammer eliminated Bam Sullivan. This was fun.
Jess Moss won
N/A
Anthraxx v. Alex Stretch
Alex Stretch raked Anthraxx's face on barbed wire. Alex Stretch put syringes into Anthraxx's face. Stretch and Anthraxx went through a barbed wire board outside of the ring. Anthraxx and Alex Stretch had a gusset plate exchange. Alex Stretch slammed Anthraxx onto a shopping cart, put a barbed wire board on him, then Stretch dove off the ring onto Anthraxx. These two attacked Jimmy Deacon. These two went off a ladder through a pile of tubes, carpet strips, and glass. Anthraxx got the roll-up for the win. This was a pretty crazy match and a good way to end the H20 Center era.
Overall
Matchwise, nothing was too impressive here except for the main event, but this wasn't supposed to be a quality show; this was supposed to be a send-off to the H2O center. It was a lot of fun, and this was the end of an era for sure.
6/10

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