As I mentioned at the top, this was a rough spot for them. It was a perfectly fine match but it had little chance of being better than the two matches that came before it as while both have a lot of spunk they aren't on the same level as Nakajima, Fujimoto, Sakura, etc. Yuuka in particular is still growing, seems like a bit of a stretch to put her in the main event of their biggest show but they must see a lot in her down the road. The emotion was there by the wrestlers and Sera has gotten a mean streak recently, but the transitions were shaky and I never brought into Yuuka having a chance of winning. Solid and fun, but that is about as far as it went.
Girl Fight again pleases us with a set of wonderful and strong women at the show, beat the girls from different brands in the race for the championship at this beautiful show will please us with the last match of this year.
The Women's Wrestling Revolution Tournament starts this Saturday. After the announcement a few weeks ago the promotion has given further information about it. The tournament will be held over three of our Women's Wrestling Revolution events. It will start this Saturday with three qualifying matches. There will be five more qualifying matches at Women's Wrestling Revolution 4 on Saturday, June 3rd right before GWF Mystery Mayhem 2017. The eight winners of these qualifiers will compete on Saturday, September 2nd before GWF Battlefield 2017. At Women's Wrestling Revolution 5 the audience will witness the quarter finals, semi finals and the grand final all in the afternoon.
After taking the summer off, WSU returned to present the Queen and King of the Ring 2017 Tournament from the Flyers Skate Zone in Voorhees, NJ. This was WSU's final event in the venue. Competing in this year's tournament were the teams of Veda Scott and Jason Cade, Leva Bates and Greg Excellent, Rick Cataldo and MJF, Isla Dawn and Dave Crist, Su Yung and Blackwater, Willow Nightingale and Anthony Bennett, Ray Lyn and Tim Donst, and WSU Spirit Champion Kiera Hogan and Brandon Watts.
This new Seminar series will be focused on training and developing wrestlers and wrestling personalities skills and abilities specific to performing in a television taping environment. Training will cover facets of in-ring performance and beyond.
Los Angeles based All Ages Professional Wresting Show with a Full Bar (valid ID required to be served at the bar) and a Standing Room Only Concert Type Atmosphere featuring Scorpio Sky, Christopher Daniels, Frankie Kazarian and More. Presale tickets purchased here are $25 and include first entry into the building. Walk-up tickets purchased at the door will be $40 and standby entry. Doors are at 8pm and the show begins at 9pm.
WWW and Girl Fight hold a show that has already held events in the past in this race on the ring many in-depth wrestlers who will fight for the championship this campaign is not so many years and she has already collaborated with many companies that are not very well known.
AEW Dynasty was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by All Elite Wrestling (AEW). It took place on April 21, 2024, at Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis, Missouri, marking AEW's first pay-per-view event to be held in Missouri. Twelve matches were contested at the event, including three on the "Zero Hour" pre-show. In the main event, Swerve Strickland faced off against Samoa Joe to for the AEW World Championship.
WWE's annual Thanksgiving tradition showcases the battle for brand supremacy as champions and competitors from both Raw and Smackdown collide. This includes the WWE Raw Tag Team Champions The New Day taking on the WWE Smackdown Tag Team Champions the Street Profits, the WWE Raw Women's Champion Asuka taking on WWE SmackDown Women's Champion "The Boss" Sasha Banks, as well as the WWE Universal Champion "The Head of the Table" Roman Reigns versus the WWE Champion Drew McIntyre. This year also sees The Undertaker saying his final farewell as 'The Deadman' celebrates thirty years worth of truly iconic moments.
Satomura scored a direct win over the Sendai Girls World Champion, and tried to issue a challenge to the champion before Hamada stopped her. Hamada suggested a match between herself and Satomura to determine the next challenger. Aja Kong said she wanted to challenge whoever comes out on top in the next World Championship match.
The 5th annual Smash Wrestling CANUSA Classic is set for December 3rd in Toronto and tickets are on sale now. Here's what we know so far. Allie will remain as captain for Team USA and Rosemary will not be captaining Team Canada this year. For the first time in CANUSA history, Canadian wrestling legend Gail Kim will appear on the show. She'll take on Allie in the main event of the evening.
On the final stop before the 8th Anniversary show, Stardom presented its strongest booked show on the New Years Wars tour. Starting the show with a crazy brawl definitely set the tone for the rest of the night. There's not a single bad match on this card (the opener served its purpose) and the main event was an outstanding contest. Highly recommended show.
Triple Threat Match Natsuko Tora vs Kaori Yoneyama and Alex Gracia. 3 On 1 Handicap Match Viper vs Hanan, Rina and Hina. Tag Team Match Sadie Gibbs and Mari Apache vs Jungle Assault Nation (Jungle Kyona and Ruaka). 6 Woman Tag Team Match Oedo-tai (Natsu Sumire, Hazuki and Kagetsu) vs Jamie Hayter, Hana Kimura and Bobbi Tyler. 10 Woman Elimination Tag Team Match Queen's Quest (Bea Priestley, Utami Hayashishita, Momo Watanabe, AZM and Konami) vs Saki Kashia, Starlight Kid, Arisa Hoshiki, Tam Nakano and Natsumi.
Bobby Lashley defends the WWE Title against five Superstars, including former champion Brock Lesnar in an Elimination Chamber Match. WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg and Roman Reigns collide for the Universal Championship. Lita challenges Raw Women's Champion Becky Lynch.
Featuring: MJF (c) vs. Darby Allin vs. “Jungle Boy” Jack Perry vs. Sammy Guevara – Pillars Four-way match for the AEW World Championship FTR (c) vs. Jay Lethal and Jeff Jarrett – AEW World Tag Team Championship match with special guest referee Mark Briscoe Wardlow (c) vs. Christian Cage – Ladder match for the AEW TNT Championship Orange Cassidy (c) vs. 20 competitors TBD – 21-man Blackjack Battle Royale for the AEW International Championship Jamie Hayter (c) vs. Toni Storm – AEW Women’s World Championship match Blackpool Combat Club (Bryan Danielson, Claudio Castagnoli, Jon Moxley, and Wheeler Yuta) vs. The Elite (Hangman Adam Page, Kenny Omega, and the Young Bucks) – Anarchy in the Arena match Jade Cargill (c) vs. Taya Valkyrie – AEW TBS Championship match Ethan Page and The Gunns vs. Isiah Kassidy and The Hardys Chris Jericho vs. Adam Cole – Unsanctioned match
Sonya Strong is in the ring to talk about her three month plan, saying after she beats Jordynne, wins the Rumble, and beats Tenille Dashwood in March, she'll get her hands on Deonna Purrazzo. Sonya Strong over Jordynne Grace by pinfall with a victory roll reversal and a handful of tights. Terra Calaway over Kennedi Copeland by pinfall with a full nelson slam. Kasey Catal, Kris Stadtlander, and Vanity over Alexxis, Gilian Leigh, and Taeler Hendrix by pinfall with a Blue Thunder Driver from Vanity on Alexxis. Solo Darling over Willow Nightingale by submission with a cloverleaf. LuFisto over Skylar by pinfall with the Burning Hammer. Holidead over Delmi Exo by pinfall with a double underhook piledriver.
While working in the Gaea Japan promotion in mid-90s, Ozaki formed the villainous Oz Academy stable with Chikayo Nagashima, Rieko Amano and Sugar Sato, eventually opening a training school under the same name. Oz Academy eventually started promoting sporadic independent events, featuring members of the stable and Ozaki's trainees, with the first event held on June 21, 1998 Written
Faye Jackson vs. Jordynne Grace 2. WSU Tag Team Championship: The Fella Twins(c) (Eddy McQueen and Rick Cataldo) vs. Maria Manic 3. Lufisto vs. Willow Nightingale 4. WSU Spirit Championship: Kiera Hogan(c) vs. Lana Austin 5. WSU Championship: Mercedes Martinez(c) vs. Nevaeh 6. War Games: Leva Bates, Mia Yim, Missy Sampson, Veda Scott and Xandra Bale vs. The Reckoning (Annie Social, Brittany Blake, Chrissy Rivera, Samantha Heights and Su Yung)
Women's Wrestling Revolution held 'The Show Must Go On' this afternoon at The Aurora in Providence, Rhode Island. The show featured Priscilla Kelly's debut and Amazing Kong versus Deonna Purrazo in the main event. Here are the results of the show
Stardom's events can almost always be split in half as their show structure is very predictable. Their undercard suffers due to the fact they have so many young wrestlers and they don't leave wrestlers off cards if they are healthy. So you're always going to get the rookie match and the big gaijin tag match, that's life in the Stardom World. But once you get past that, Stardom has some truly amazing wrestlers that would blow the roof off any building in the world if given the chance. Both title matches here delivered, not only in execution but they also left the stories open so no one will be left behind - the stories of Tam Nakano and Momo Watanabe will continue to grow. Whether you watch it on Stardom World or find the Samurai TV version, the second half is certainly worth tracking down, particularly the main event