Tag: Marty Scurll

  • NJPW: Best of the Super Juniors Day 1 Results

    NJPW: Best of the Super Juniors Day 1 Results

    New Japan’s yearly Best of the Super Juniors tournament has now officially begun.

    The Best of the Super Juniors (also known as BOSJ) is essentially the Junior Heavyweight version of the G1 Climax tournament that takes place in July. Competitors are split into two Blocks and must compete with every wrestler in their block round robin style. Points are awarded for victories and the eventual winners of the two groups face off in a final match to determine the winner.

    Here are the results from Day 1 of the tournament:

    A BLOCK Matches

    TAKA Michinoku b. Jushin Thunder Liger – TAKA took his first win in the tournament after hitting the Heavy Killer #1

    Ricochet b. Daichi – Ricochet took his first win of the tournament following the Shooting Star Press in just under 9 minutes

    Marty Scurll b. Will Ospreay – ‘The Villain’ Marty Scurll took the win in his debut NJPW match after making Ospreay submit with the Crossface Chicken Wing

    Dragon Lee b. Hiromu Takahashi – Lee takes the win over longtime rival Takahashi using the Phoenix Plex.

    B BLOCK Matches

    Volador Jr b. Tiger Mask IV – Volador Jr took the win with an avalanche style Spanish fly in just under ten minutes 

    ACH b. BUSHI – ACH takes the win in his first tournament match after hitting the Midnight Driver

    El Desperado b. KUSHIDA – Desperado attacked KUSHIDA early and gained the win after hitting the Guitarra de Angel.

    Ryusuke Taguchi b. Yoshinobu Kanemaru – Last year’s runner up Taguchi took the win with a small package

    https://twitter.com/MartyScurll/status/864361191887429637

     

  • NJPW Best of the Super Juniors Day 1 to be shown FREE on NJPWWorld.com

    NJPW Best of the Super Juniors Day 1 to be shown FREE on NJPWWorld.com

     

    New Japan has announced that Day 1 of this year’s Best of the Super Juniors tournament will be airing live and for FREE on their NJPWworld.com streaming service.

    The Best of the Super Juniors (also known as BOSJ) is essentially the Junior Heavyweight version of the G1 Climax tournament that takes place in July. Competitors are split into two Blocks and must compete with every wrestler in their block round robin style. Points are awarded for victories and the eventual winners of the two groups face off in a final match to determine the winner.

    Here are the announced matches for Day 1 of the tournament:

    May 17 (Live on NJPW World @ 2:30am PDT / 5:30am EDT / 10:30am BST / 6:30pm JST)

    • A-Block: Jushin Thunder Liger vs. TAKA Michinoku
    • B-Block: Tiger Mask IV vs. Volador Jr.
    • A-Block: Ricochet vs. Taichi
    • B-Block: ACH vs. BUSHI
    • B-Block: KUSHIDA vs. El Desperado
    • A-Block: Will Ospreay vs. Marty Scurll
    • B-Block: Ryusuke Taguchi vs. Yoshinobu Kanemaru
    • A-Block: Hiromu Takahashi vs. Dragon Lee

    For more information on how to watch the tournament please check out the tweet below from the English language NJPW Twitter account.

  • ROH War of the Worlds PPV Report: Kenny Omega appears, New Bullet Club Member, more…

    ROH War of the Worlds PPV Report: Kenny Omega appears, New Bullet Club Member, more…

    ROH: War of the Worlds
    Hammerstein Ballroom, NYC
    May 12th 2017

    1. Silas Young vs. Kushida vs. Dalton Castle vs. Bobby Fish

    Kushida came out in a Yankees jersey. Silas Young cut a promo on Kushida pandering to the crowd and attacked him to start the match.

    Everyone got some offence in but Kushida in particular seemed to be made to look strong. He got armbars on both Bobby Fish and Dalton Castle, with each having to be broken up before the guy tapped. He will be participating in the Best of the Super Juniors next week.

    The finish of the match started when Kushida was taken out by a clothesline by Silas. Then Fish took Silas out with a legsweep. This left Fish and Castle in the ring alone, Castle hit Bang-A-Rang and got the pin.

    Bobby Fish successfully defended the ROH TV title against Dalton Castle earlier this year, so there could be another match between those two coming. They shook hands after the match.

    Winner: Dalton Castle

    • A video package of the history between Kazarian and Hangman Page/Bullet Club is shown. Kazarian had convinced Bullet Club he had joined the faction and had betrayed Christopher Daniels, his longtime tag partner. It was a swerve however, and Kazarian helped Daniels beat Adam Cole to win the ROH Championship. Now Kazarian is feuding with Bullet Club.

    1. Frankie Kazarian vs. Hangman Page (Bullet Club)

    Kazarian hit Page with a diving cannonball before he could enter the ring, and the match started with a brawl on the outside.

    There were a couple of fun moves early; Page hit a standing shooting star press from the apron to the floor on Kazarian. Then Kazarian hit an unprettier (aka Christian’s finishing move).

    Eventually they started spitting at each other. Literally they took turns spitting at each other similar to how strong-style wrestlers exchange forearms. They had a similar gross spitting spot on television recently.

    Finish of the match came when Page hooked the ropes in the corner while Kazarian was going for a sunset flip. Page continued to hold onto the ropes as he had Kazarian’s shoulders pinned and got the 3-count. Kevin Kelly made sure to mention that there will be more to come between these two.

    Winner: Hangman Page (Bullet Club)

    1. Evil & Sanada (Los Ingobernables) vs. War Machine vs. Chris Sabin & Jonathon Gresham w/ Alex Shelley (Search & Destroy)

    There were a lot of fun spots here. Rowe gave an overhead belly-to-belly to both members of Search & Destroy at the same time. Evil then wrapped Hanson’s head in a chair, and then hit that chair with another chair. War Machine definitely looked strong. They just defended their tag titles last month in NJPW, and are scheduled to do so again next month against the Guerillas of Destiny.

    The beginning of the end started when Sanada took everyone out on the outside with a plancha. Sabin then ended up alone in the ring with both members of War Machine, who gave him a pop-up powerslam for the win.

    Winners: War Machine

    1. Jay White vs. Will Ospreay

    This match is interesting from an NJPW perspective, as Jay White was a young lion and is now on loan/excursion to ROH. Meanwhile, Ospreay won the Best of the Juniors last year, so a win for Jay White would indicate they have big plans for him. Cabana mentioned on commentary that White is putting on weight to wrestle as a heavyweight however.

    Jay White got in a lot of offence, including a Muta-clutch, brainbuster on the apron, and a flying dropkick. Ospreay got in a lot of his office as well, including a standing spanish fly, reversing a move into a cutter, and lots of kicks and his normal array of impressive offence.

    An interesting part of the match was when White reversed a springboard move by Ospreay into a position where he had both of his arms trapped, allowing him to freely land elbows to Ospreay’s head. It looked as though the ref was going to step in, but White ended up getting free.

    Ospreay hit the most ridiculous springboard shooting star press to the outside that you will ever see. He then rolled White into the ring, hit a springboard cutter and picked up the win. The crowd was very into this.

    Winner: Will Ospreay (CHAOS)

     

    • After the match Punishment Martinez hit the ring and took out Osprey. White tried to help, but he got hit with the South of Heaven Chokeslam.

    1. ROH 6-Man Tag Team Championship
      Bully Ray & the Briscoes © vs. Hirooki Goto, Rocky Romero, & Beretta (CHAOS)

    Roppongi Vice recently won the IWGP jr heavyweight tag titles, so they had a chance to become double champs in this match.

    Bully Ray came out in the rafters and announced this will be a no DQ match. He has a lot of history in this building, and there were ECW chants periodically throughout the match.

    There were a lot of diving moves to the outside and chairshots early here, with each team getting in time on offence. There was some throwing of chairs to the head, but not unprotected swinging chair shots..

    Aside from the early chair useage, the match wasn’t that hardcore for the most part. It was high paced however. At one point Jay Briscoe hit a double doomsday device, followed by Mark hitting an elbow from the top to Goto. Bully Ray then called for the tables. Ray powerbombed Berretta through a table from the 2nd rope, then they hit 3-D on Romero for the win.

    Winners: Bully Ray & the Briscoes 

     

    • We were shown a replay of earlier this month on television, when Marty Scurll was cutting a promo about being out of opponents. Sydal came down to the ringside and simply pointed at Scurll’s belt to let him know he was challenging him for a title shot.
    • Last week on ROH TV, Sydal had just won a singles match when Scurll ran to ringside and attacked him from behind, but Sydal was able to fend him off.

    6. ROH TV Title
    Marty Scurll © vs. Matt Sydal

    Each guy got in the majority of their offensive arsenal, and Sydal even added a new move.

    Sydal reversed Scurll’s chickenwing at least twice. The first time he reversed it, Scurll transitioned into that finger-breaking move he does. Sydal hit a hurricanrana and a flying knee shortly after that however.

    Not long after Sydal countered the chickenwing for the second time, he landed what looked to be a Gory-bomb, i.e the Guerreros. After that, he went to the top for the shooting star press. Scurll got his knees up however, then was finally able to lock in the chickenwing and got the tap.

    Winner: Marty Scurrll 

    7. ROH Tag Team Championship
    The Young Bucks © vs. Tetsuya Naito & Bushi (Los Ingobernables)

    It seemed as though the Bucks were getting the majority of the offence in the first part of this match. They did a lot of their innovative tag team moves, but were eventually slowed down when Naito hit a tornado DDT on Nick, followed by a reverse hurricanarana on Matt.

    Naito then went for Destino on Matt but it was reversed to a piledriver position, and the Bucks started to go for the Meltzer Driver. Bushi prevented Nick from springboarding into the ring however, and then with the ref out of position he sprayed poison mist into Matt’s eyes. Naito rolled him up for the pin, but Matt kicked out just in time.

    When Matt got up he was blind and walking around the ring, but he could still hit super kicks! He hit Naito, Bushi, then his own brother Nick, and then the referee because he didn’t know who was who. He finally got a bottle of water to clear out his eyes. Then Naito hit him with Destino, but Nick broke up the pin with a swanton.

    Matt Jackson took out Naito with a tornado DDT on the apron, which allowed Nick to go to the top and Matt to roll Bushi into the ring. Matt hit a standing moonsault, and Nick came off the top in unison. Nick covered Bushi for a near-fall only.

    Finally, Nick took Naito out on the outside with a flying cannonball, allowing Matt to grab Bushi and put him in position for the Meltzer Driver. The Bucks hit their finish and got the win.

    Winners: the Young Bucks

    • A Very Interesting announcement after this match! NJPW has created a new championship: The IWGP U.S Championship. There will be a tournament for the title shortly, with Jay Lethal already announced as participating.
    • NJPW will be running a G1 show in LA on July 1st. They also announced the IWGP Heavyweight and Intercontinental championships will also be defended on that show. This is all apart of NJPW’s US expansion plans.

    8. Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Adam Cole (Bullet Club)

    Commentary talked about how this match is between arguably the greatest champion in modern day NJPW against the same in ROH. Cole is a 3x ROH champion, and Tanahashi ruled NJPW for the last decade. After his loss to Okada at WrestleKingdom Tanahashi has fallen out of the IWGP heavyweight title picture, but will wrestle Naito for the Intercontinental championship next month.

    Each guy got a lot of offence in. Cole hit the Last Shot, countered Tanahashi’s High Fly Flow,  and even his own version of the High Fly Flow at one point. Tanahashi finally landed his patented High Fly Flow frog splash and got the pin.

    Winner: Hiroshi Tanahashi

    • After the match, Cole remained in the ring while some fans chanted “thank you Adam!” (has Cole signed with someone?) The Young Bucks then hit the ring and played it up like they were going to finally superkick Cole after weeks of building towards a split. Cole turned around and the Bucks acted like everything was fine and gave him the 2 sweet signal. Kelly referred to it as them doing their own version of a curtain call.
    • Then the lights went out and we cut to a video of Kenny Omega. He says he was disappointed in the Bucks for standing with Cole after he tried to fire them from Bullet Club. He tells Adam he has had a long and storied career, but just like all fairy tales there “has to be a hero and a villain”. The camera fades back to reveal the bird mask worn by Marty Scurll. Omega then tells Cole he is officially fired.

    • The lights go back on in the building and Marty Scurll is in the ring. He reveals an umbrella with the Bullet Club logo. Then the Young Bucks superkick Adam Cole. Scurll then reveals a Bullet Club shirt.

    9. ROH World Championship
    Christopher Daniels © vs. Jay Lethal vs. Cody (Bullet Club)

    Commentary was playing up how Cody is a free agent, and looking to achieve as much as he can all over the world.

    Lethal began favouring his shoulder after landing a suicide dive, but it didn’t seem to impact him too much. Later in the match Cody would bring out a table, though it wouldn’t be used immediately.

    Cody ended up hitting Daniels with the Cross Rhodes, but when he went for the pin Lethal came off the top for an elbow. Cody got out of the way just in time, and Lethal ended up hitting Daniels. He stumbled onto the apron, and Cody ended up hitting him off the apron and through the table. This left Cody and Lethal alone in the ring.

    There was a ref bump, followed by Cody hitting a low blow on Lethal. When Cody went for the Disaster Kick, Lethal countered into a cutter for a nearfall. Lethal then went for the Lethal Injection, but Cody countered into the Cross Rhodes, but Lethal kicked out just in time.

    Cody then put Lethal in a figure-four, but Daniels got back into the match, hit the Best Moonsault Ever on Cody and pinned him while Lethal was still trapped in his figure-four. The crowd was into it. They were into most things on this show.

    Winner: Christopher Daniels 

  • Top UK Talent Joins Bullet Club at War of the Worlds

    Top UK Talent Joins Bullet Club at War of the Worlds

    ‘The Villain’ Marty Scurll has officially joined Bullet Club. Scurll joined the Club during last night’s ROH/NJPW War of the Worlds show as Adam Cole was ejected from the group.

    Marty Scurll now joins the likes of Kenny Omega, Cody, The Young Bucks, Hangman Page, Bad Luck Fale and Yujiro Takahashi in one of the longest running stables in pro wrestling today.

    With Adam Cole seemingly heading to NXT, Marty Scurll appears to be an excellent replacement to add a ‘villainous’ flair to New Japan’s largest stable and sets up Scurll’s impending New Japan debut at the Best of the Super Juniors nicely.

    https://twitter.com/MartyScurll/status/863240621586350080

  • Marty Scurll & Will Ospreay Announced for Rev Pro/NJPW British J Cup

    Marty Scurll & Will Ospreay Announced for Rev Pro/NJPW British J Cup

    ‘The Villain’ Marty Scurll is beginning to make his mark on the worldwide independent scene. The current Ring of Honor Television Champion will be taking part in Revolution Pro’s British J Cup on July 8th at the Walthamstow Assembly Hall in London, England.

    The ‘Aerial Assassin’ Will Ospreay will also be taking part in the first ever British J Cup alongside his fellow countryman. Scurll/Ospreay are the first two British stars announced for the one day tournament behind New Japan Pro Wrestling’s KUSHIDA & Jushin Thunder Liger.

    Both Scurll/Ospreay will also be taking part in this year’s Best of The Super Juniors tournament in New Japan. This will Scurll’s debut for the company and Ospreay will be looking to win the tournament again after his stellar performance in 2016.

  • Marty Scurll Confirmed For BOSJ 2017, Full Participant List

    Marty Scurll Confirmed For BOSJ 2017, Full Participant List

    28 year-old Marty Scurll’s ascension in pro-wrestling continues, as he has been announced for this year’s Best of the Super Juniors tournament in NJPW. The round-robin tournament kicks of on May 17th.

    https://twitter.com/MartyScurll/status/859709893888135168

    Best of the Super Juniors 2017

    Last year the tournament was won by another Englishman, Will Ospreay, the first time a wrestler from England has won the tournament.

    The highlight of last year’s tournament was the well-received Will Ospreay vs. Ricochet match. Not everyone liked the match however, as some, most notably Vader, felt it was too high-spot focussed. Others point out that high-spot laden matches are what the Best of the Super Juniors is all about.

    Block A
    Dragon Lee (CMLL)
    Hiromu Takahashi (Los Ingobernables)
    Jushin Liger
    Marty Scurll
    Ricochet
    Taichi (Suzuki-Gun)
    Taka Michinoku (Suzuki-Gun)
    Will Ospreay (CHAOS)

    Block B
    ACH
    Bushi (Los Ingobernables)
    El Desperado
    Kushida
    Ryusuke Taguchi
    Tiger Mask IV
    Volador Jr.
    Yoshinobu Kanemaru

  • Free Match: Matt Riddle vs Marty Scurll (OTT Wrestling)

    Free Match: Matt Riddle vs Marty Scurll (OTT Wrestling)

    Over The Top (OTT) Wrestling has released Matt Riddle vs Marty Scurll for free on their YouTube channel. The match took place at ‘Martina’s Gaff Party’ in the Tivoli Theatre in Dublin, Ireland.

    Both Riddle and Scurll are two of the best performers on the Independent circuit both in Europe and the United States.

    Since making the transition from Mixed Martial Arts Matt Riddle has been blazing a trail through companies such as EVOLVE, PROGRESS and Rev Pro which has made him one of the hottest draws on the indie scene today. ‘The Villain’ Marty Scurll had a breakout year in 2016 where he joined Ring of Honor and has recently won their coveted Television Title.

    If you’ve never checked out an OTT event or have never experienced a British/Irish crowd, then this is a good place to start.

  • Rev Pro: Marty Scurll vs Hiromu Takahashi announced for Epic Encounter (4/13)

    Rev Pro: Marty Scurll vs Hiromu Takahashi announced for Epic Encounter (4/13)

    Revolution Pro have announced the final match for their sold out ‘Epic Encounter’ event that takes place on April 13th at the world famous York Hall in Bethnal Green, London.

    New Japan Pro Wrestling star Hiromu Takahashi will be taking on one of the standout performers of the past year and Ring of Honor TV Champion Marty Scurll.

    Other matches confirmed for the event are as follows:

    – Zack Sabre Jr. Vs Kushida

    – Hirooki Goto vs Zack Gibson

    – Jay White vs Angelico

    Plus: The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) & Kenny Omega will be performing on the night

    The event will be up on RPW’s On Demand streaming service within 48 hors of the event and it is certainly one not to miss out on: rpwondemand.com

  • IPW:UK Announce Easter Monday Megashow featuring Lucha Underground Stars

    IPW:UK Announce Easter Monday Megashow featuring Lucha Underground Stars

    UK Superindie IPW:UK have announced that they will be returning to the Casino Rooms in Rochester, Kent on Easter Monday (April 17th) and that several Lucha Underground stars will be on the card.

    Two matches have already been announced for the show; ‘The Villain’ Marty Scurll will be taking on Angelico and Big Grizzly will be facing Jack Evans.

    Also announced for the show are Rey Fenix, Pentagon, Jimmy Havoc, Zack Sabre Jr and The London Riots. Tickets for the event are available to purchase through the IPW:UK Website.

    It has not been confirmed whether the show will be available to view through FloSlam but keep an eye on the UK section of the site as we will post any updates as and when IPW:UK confirms.

    https://twitter.com/IPWUK/status/843714585819594752

  • PWG Nice Boys (Don’t Play Rock N’ Roll) Results

    PWG Nice Boys (Don’t Play Rock N’ Roll) Results

    Here are the results from PWG’s latest event Nice Boys (Don’t Play Rock N’ Roll) from the world famous American Legion Post 335 in Reseda, California:

    Brian Cage b. Keith Lee & Sami Callihan – Cage won the bout after hitting a Falcon Arrow on Keith Lee

    Chosen Bros (Jeff Cobb and Matt Riddle) b. Jake and Dave Crist – Riddle took the win for his team after making Crist tap out to the Bromission

    Lio Rush b. Trevor Lee – Rush won the match with a small package counter

    Shane Strickland b. Dezmond Xavier – Strickland won the match after hitting a Cuerno Killer

    Best Friends (Chuck Taylor & Trent?) b. PWG World Champion Zack Sabre Jr. and Marty Scurll – Trent? Won the match for his team after hitting Sabre Jr with a Cradle Piledriver. After the match Sabre and Scurll powerbombed Chuck into chairs

    PWG Tag Team Title MatchRey Fenix and Penta El Zero M b. The Young Bucks and Ricochet & Matt Sydal – Fenix and Penta are the new PWG Tag Team Champions after hitting a Cradle Piledriver in to a Destroyer on Ricochet. 

  • WCPW Bulletproof: Tag Team Titles On The Line feat. The Young Bucks, Ospreay & Riddle

    WCPW Bulletproof: Tag Team Titles On The Line feat. The Young Bucks, Ospreay & Riddle

    WCPW will be hosting their latest live event on Monday 20th from the Bowlers Exhibition Centre in Manchester, England.

    Dubbed ‘Bulletproof,’ the show is a Bullet Club themed event and several bouts have already been announced including:

    • WCPW Title Match: DREW GALLOWAY vs JOE COFFEY
    • ADAM COLE vs ZACK SABRE JR
    • Magnificent Seven Match: RICOCHET vs DOUG WILLIAMS vs MARTY SCURLL vs BT GUNN vs MARTIN KIRBY vs TRAVIS BANKS vs EL LIGERO
    • VIPER vs LANA AUSTIN
    • RAMPAGE vs DRAKE
    • GRADO vs PRINCE AMEEN

    What Culture have now announced that the WCPW Tag Team Titles will be on the line in a very special 4-way bout. The Young Bucks, Swords of Essex, Prospect and the team of Matt Riddle & Liam Slater will be looking to prove they are the best team in What Culture Pro Wrestling.

    The event will be available to view live via the What Culture Extra service at 7pm GMT (that’s 3pm Eastern and 12pm Pacific): whatculture.com/extra.

  • Pro Wrestling World Cup Starts March 21st in Nottingham, England

    Pro Wrestling World Cup Starts March 21st in Nottingham, England

    UK independent promotion What Culture Pro Wrestling (WCPW) announced back in January that they would be hosting the first ever ‘Pro Wrestling World Cup,’ an event that would take place over several qualifying stages over the coming months that would build up to the finals in August.

    The first of the qualifying nights takes place on March 21st at the Harvey Hadden Sports Village in Nottingham, England and tickets are still available to purchase at Eventbrite.uk.

    The brackets for the English Qualifying Round can be found below. The two eventual winners will then go on to compete at the finals in Newcastle, England this August.

    • Will Ospreay vs Martin Kirby
    • Rampage vs Nick Aldis
    • Marty Scurll vs Zack Sabre Jr
    • Jimmy Havoc vs Zack Gibson

    Also scheduled to appear on the night are:

    • Drew Galloway vs Ricochet
    • The Prestige vs Bullet Club (The Young Bucks, Adam Cole, Cody Rhodes)
    • Joe Hendry
    • Joe Coffey
    • Travis Banks
    • BT Gunn
    • Gabriel Kidd
    • El Ligero

    The event will be taped to air for free on Youtube at a later date.

  • WCPW Announces New Gimmick Match: ‘The Magnificent Seven’

    WCPW Announces New Gimmick Match: ‘The Magnificent Seven’

    WCPW General Manager Adam Blampied has announced a new match for the ‘Bulletproof’ event taking place on March 20th in Manchester. The ‘Magnificent Seven’ match will see seven competitors battle it out in an elimination style bout where the eventual winner will receive a Championship bout at a time of his choosing.

    The lineup for the first ever M7 match is as follows:

    • Martin Kirby
    • Marty Scurll
    • El Ligero
    • Travis Banks
    • BT Gunn
    • Doug Williams
    • Ricochet

    Check out the video below for more information

  • OTT Wrestling Announce ‘Marble Zone Act 1’ Live Event

    OTT Wrestling Announce ‘Marble Zone Act 1’ Live Event

    Irish based promotion Over The Top (OTT) Wrestling have announced the details of the first event after their biggest show of the year ‘Scrappermania.’

    Sonic the Hedgehog inspired ‘Marble Zone Act 1’ will feature the OTT Champions Ryan Smile, ‘The Villain’ Marty Scurll, Matt Riddle, Jordan Devlin, Sha Samuels & ‘Session Moth’ Martina.

    The event takes place on May 6th at the Tivoli in Dublin, Ireland and tickets are available to purchase via Eventbrite now: www.eventbrite.ie/e/over-the-top-wrestling-presents-marble-zone-act-1-tickets-32568129151

  • WCPW Bulletproof Event Moving to Bigger Venue, More Tickets Now On Sale

    WCPW Bulletproof Event Moving to Bigger Venue, More Tickets Now On Sale

    WCPW have announced that their Bullet Club themed March 20th event ‘Bulletproof’ will now be moving to a larger room in the Bowlers Exhibition Centre, Manchester. The venue change has prompted the company to release more tickets for sale in what promises to be a star-studded event. Tickets can be purchased through Eventbrite now: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/wcpw-manchester-march-20th-live-wrestling-tickets-31029100876.

    The announced performers and matches for the event are as follows:

    • WCPW World Title Match – DREW GALLOWAY vs TBC
    • Ring of Honor World Title Match – ADAM COLE vs ZACK SABRE JR
    • WCPW Women’s Title Match – BEA PRIESTLEY vs TBC
    • WCPW Internet Title Match – CODY RHODES vs TBC
    • WCPW Tag Team Title Match – SWORDS OF ESSEX (Will Ospreay/Scott Wainwright) vs TBC

    Plus…

    • The Young Bucks
    • Ricochet
    • Matt Riddle
    • Marty Scurll
    • Martin Kirby
    • Joe Hendry
    • Joe Coffey
    • BT Gunn
    • Travis Banks
    • Rampage
    • Grado
    • Doug Williams
    • Gabriel Kidd

     

  • WCPW: ‘Exit Wounds’ Streaming Live for Free on YouTube

    WCPW: ‘Exit Wounds’ Streaming Live for Free on YouTube

    UK Independent promotion What Culture Pro Wrestling (WCPW) have announced that their latest ‘PPV quality’ event ‘Exit Wounds’ will be available to view live and for free on their dedicated YouTube channel. The event takes place on March 6th at 7:15pm UK Time (that is 11:15am Pacific and 2:15pm Eastern).

    Currently announced matches for Exit Wounds are as follows:

    WCPW World Championship Match
    Drew Galloway [Champion] Vs Will Ospreay [WCPW Tag Team Champion]

    WCPW Internet Championship Match
    Cody Rhodes [Champion] Vs Liam Slater

    Ring of Honor Showcase Bout
    Delirious Vs Silas Young

    Revolution Pro Wrestling Showcase Bout
    Marty Scurll Vs David Starr

    Martin Kirby Vs BT Gunn

    Check out the Tweet below for more information on the event:

  • Matt Riddle: Independent Wrestling’s New Chris Hero? (Editorial)

    Matt Riddle: Independent Wrestling’s New Chris Hero? (Editorial)

    When it was announced that Chris Hero had re-signed with WWE and would be returning to NXT it created a chasm across the Independent wrestling scene, both in the United States and Europe.

    After his original departure from WWE back in 2013, Hero toured the world performing for numerous promotions big and small and establishing himself as quite possibly the best independent wrestler on the planet. What is truly astonishing is the quality and variety of matches that Chris Hero had in 2016; from his bouts in UK based Revolution Pro against Tomohiro Ishii and Katsuyori Shibata, his show stealing PROGRESS bouts against Mark Andrews and Marty Scurll, his PWG tag bout alongside Tommy End against Fenix & Pentagon Jr through to his EVOLVE matches with Dick Togo, Timothy Thatcher, Zack Sabre Jr……and Matt Riddle.

    One of Hero’s biggest draws was that he seemed just as happy performing in front of thousands of fans as he did in front of a smaller crowd, eager to help as many promotions as possible gain traction and build their fan base.

    Before I started writing this I saw a tweet from a very small UK based promotion stating that Matt Riddle would be performing for them in April against Josh Bodom, himself an up and coming star on the UK scene. Counter this with Riddle’s other matches so far in 2017 in the UK for the likes of Rev Pro and PROGRESS and you can see why I drew the comparison to Hero, he appears to be working for independents big and small.

    Now, Riddle has only been wrestling for around 3 years and while he is not quite at the caliber of a Chris Hero just yet, he certainly has all of the tools to get there. Ever since his departure from UFC Riddle has taken to Pro Wrestling at an astonishing rate, earning him comparisons to the likes of Kurt Angle and Brock Lesnar. His natural charisma and ability to read is what established him as a star in EVOLVE.

    Riddle’s temperament seems to be the same as Hero’s, he wants to work for as many companies as possible, get as much experience as he can and build his brand globally. As I mentioned before the hole that Chris Hero left in the Independent scene was substantial. Indie companies desperately need a performer that can come in and elevate both your company and the stars on your roster  Matt Riddle looks set to be the man to fill those boots with his willingness to work in diverse matches against a litany of different opponents.

    Who’s your Hero? It’s Matt Riddle….bro

     

     

     

  • WCPW World Cup: English, Scottish, Mexican and German Qualifying Round Performers Announced

    WCPW World Cup: English, Scottish, Mexican and German Qualifying Round Performers Announced

    The WCPW Pro Wrestling World Cup looks set to be one of the biggest events of the year and the entire event will be available to watch for free via the WCPW Youtube channel.

    There will be 8 nations represented in the tournament and the performers in the English, Scottish, Mexican and German qualifying rounds have been revealed:

    England – March 21st in Nottingham, England

    • Rampage
    • Zack Sabre Jr
    • Marty Scurll
    • Will Ospreay
    • Martin Kirby
    • Zack Gibson
    • Jimmy Havoc
    • Nick ‘Magnus’ Aldis.

    Scotland – March 23rd in Motherwell, Scotland

    • Drew Galloway
    • Joe Coffey
    • Lewis Girvan
    • Kenny Williams
    • Joe Hendry
    • Mark Coffey
    • BT Gunn
    • Liam Thomson

    Mexico – April 30th in Coventry, England

    • Rey Mysterio Jr
    • Alberto El Patron
    • Caristico
    • Penta El 0m
    • Rey Fenix
    • El Hijo del Dos Caras
    • Drago,
    • El Ligero

    Germany – July 2nd in Berlin, Germany

    • Bad Bones
    • Axel Dieter Jr
    • Juvenile X
    • Crazy Sexy Mike
    • Cash Money Erkan
    • Lucky Kid
    • Tarkan Aslan
    • Pascal Spalter

    The US, Japanese, Canadian, and Rest of the World groups will be revealed at a later date.

  • Will Ospreay Announced for Fight Club: Pro Easter Weekender

    Will Ospreay Announced for Fight Club: Pro Easter Weekender

    The Easter Weekend Fight Club: Pro events were already looking like some of the most must see shows in the UK this year, and now they have announced that Will Ospreay will be appearing on Friday 14th April at the Fixxion in Wolverhampton and Sunday 16th April at the Bush Hall in London.

    Other stars announced for these shows are:

    • Pentagon Jr
    • Sami Callihan
    • Moustache Mountain
    • Travis Banks
    • Zack Sabre Jr
    • Rey Fenix
    • Pete Dunne
    • Chris Brookes
    • Shane Strickland
    • Marty Scurll
    • FSU – Mark Andrews and Eddie Dennis
    • Kenny Omega
    • The Young Bucks
    • Mark Haskins
    • Dan Moloney

  • wXw/PROGRESS ‘We Love Wrestling Tour 2017’ London Full Card

    wXw/PROGRESS ‘We Love Wrestling Tour 2017’ London Full Card

    Here is the full card for the wXw/PROGRESS Co-branded show taking place this Saturday 28th at the Dome in London:

    wXw World Tag Team Title Match: A4 vs Moustache Mountain

    wXw Unified World Wrestling Championship Match: Marty Scurll vs Axel Dieter Jr

    Jody Fleisch vs Pete Dunne

    DA Mack vs Chris Brookes

    Bad Bones vs Robert Dreissker

    Jurn Simmons vs WALTER

  • Revolution Pro Wrestling – High Stakes 2017 Results

    Revolution Pro Wrestling – High Stakes 2017 Results

    Here are the results from Revolution Pro Wrestling’s first York Hall show of the year. The promotion has been growing rapidly in popularity over the past year and with this absolutely stacked card that trend looks set to continue:

    RPW Interim British Cruiserweight Championship Match: Josh Bodom b. Ryan Smile – Bodom took the win via pinfall to become the Interim Crusierweight Champion. The Interim title has been introduced as current champion Will Ospreay is tied up with New Japan & Ring of Honor commitments

    RPW Undisputed British Tag Team Championship Match: Joel Redman & Charlie Sterling b. War Machine – Redman and Sterling took the win to retain their titles after hitting a spinning tombstone on Rowe

    YOSHI-HASHI b. Pete Dunne – YOSHI-HASHI took the win after hitting the Karma

    Zack Sabre Jr. b. Marty Scurll – Sabre took the win after avoiding a Crossface Chickenwing attempt and rolling Scurll up for the three count 

    Trent Seven b. Trevor Lee – Seven took the win after hitting his second Snap Piledriver of the match to take the pinfall

    Jay White b. Martin Stone – NJPW Young Lion Jay White took the upset win after making Stone tap with a Boston Crab

    RPW Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship Match: Katsuyori Shibata b. Matt Riddle – In what was easily the MOTN Shibata retained his title using a rear naked choke. Shibata will now defend his belt against Will Ospreay at the NJPW New Beginning show in February

  • UK Promotion Lucha Forever Joins FloSlam Network

    UK Promotion Lucha Forever Joins FloSlam Network

    FloSlam.Tv have announced that new UK promotion Lucha Forever will be joining their on demand roster. The debut event for the promotion takes place April 17th in Birmingham at a yet to be named venue.

    For the past couple of weeks Lucha Forever have been slowly revealing more information regarding their live events and roster, some of the talents that you will be able to see live at their Birmingham and Cardiff events are:

    • Pete Dunne
    • Will Ospreay
    • Mark Andrews
    • Zack Sabre Jr
    • Marty Scurll
    • El Ligero
    • Travis Banks
    • Ryan Smile

    Check out luchaforever.com for more info.

    https://twitter.com/FloSlam/status/821417455142764544

  • Final Card for Revolution Pro Wrestling’s High Stakes 2017 Event

    Final Card for Revolution Pro Wrestling’s High Stakes 2017 Event

    Here is the final card for this weekend’s High Stakes event presented by Revolution Pro Wrestling. Tickets are still available for the event and if you are able to make it to York Hall in Bethnal Green, London then it is certainly worth the trip:

    British Heavyweight Championship Match
    – Katsuyori Shibata vs Matt Riddle

    If Shibata wins then he will defend the Championship at NJPW’s New Beginning event in February against Will Ospreay

    – Marty Scurll vs Zack Sabre Jr

    – YOSHI-HASHI vs Pete Dunne

    – Trevor Lee vs Trent Seven

    – Martin Stone vs Jay White

    British Tag Team Championship Match
    – War Machine vs Redman and Sterling

  • Germany’s wXw Promotion Joins FloSlam

    Germany’s wXw Promotion Joins FloSlam

    FloSlam announced this week that German-based promotion wXw will have shows available live through the streaming service going forward.

    “Based in Germany, wXw is world-renowned for the quality of their shows and now they will be easier to see than ever. Over the next several years, FloSlam will be bringing you their top events as part of our World Premiere Events series, including the annual16 Carat Gold tournament.

    Best of all, you don’t have to wait long. Their 16th Anniversary Show will be coming to you at 8:30 p.m. EST on Wednesday, December 21st. The card features the FloSlam premiere for Adam Cole, as he takes on Marty Scurll and Jurn Simmons in a three-way dance for the Unified World Wrestling Championship.

    After the initial airing, shows will be available for unlimited rewatching via our ever-growing library. In fact, the partnership also will include selections from the wXw back catalog as we continue to seek ways to bring you more and more incredible wrestling content.

    We’d like to welcome wXw to FloSlam, and can’t believe we now get to bring you two House of Hardcore shows, Shine 39, ACW: Yuletide Beatings, IPW:UK Supershow 5 and two OTT shows all before the New Year. There’s never been a better time to sign up….”

    https://twitter.com/FloSlam/status/809561869740609536

  • PWG Mystery Vortex IV Results

    PWG Mystery Vortex IV Results

    Here are the results from PWG’s Mystery Vortex IV show that took place in Reseda, California.

    Trent b. Candice LaRae

    Trevor Lee b. ACH

    Matt Sydal b. Pete Dunne

    reDRagon (Bobby Fish & Kyle O’Reilly) b. Death By Elbow (Chris Hero & JT Dunn)

    Chuck Taylor b. Adam Cole – Taylor is now the Number 1 contender to the PWG title

    Matt Riddle & Jeff Cobb b. PWG Tag Team Champions The Young Bucks

    PWG Champion Zack Sabre Jr b. Marty Scurll – ZSJ took the submission victory to retain his title