On Saturday February 22nd, Limitless Wrestling presented “Practice What You Preach” from the Yarmouth Amvets Post 2 in Yarmouth, Maine.

The opening match is a rematch from Limitless Wrestling’s Twilight Zone. These two men tore down the house in a match that can be watched on YouTube for FREE. This match was no exception. It starts off with both men taking it down to the mat but this didn’t last long as both men quicken the pace. Both men take eachother out with dives to the outside. Myron Reed connects with a cutter off the apron onto the hardwood floor. Christian Casanova comes back with a springboard legdrop. Neither man is able to put eachother away with some big moves. Casanova hits Dirty Diana and attempts the Sucka Kick but it’s caught. Myron tries to win with a roll up but Casanova reverses the pin and gets a three count. Great opening match between these men.

Next up is the Main State Posse Tag Team Invitational. Kevin Blackwood is the only man going into this match without a tag partner. MSP starts off a series of dives. Demorst throws Oswald Project to the outside and takes out everyone. Back inside the ring, Whatever It Takes work over Oswald. Aiden Aggro cleans house on WIT. Blackwood comes into the match and takes out everyone. MSP hit the Maine State Death Drop on Blackwood but Mark Sterling comes into the ring and steals the victory from MSP. Despite not having a tag partner, Blackwood had a great showing in this match.

Atticus Cogar goes after Trevor Murdock right from the start of the match. This upsets the big man and he comes back with a trio of bodyslams. Cogar comes back after biting his opponent several times. This doesn’t last long as Murdock puts away Cogar with a bulldog off the middle rope. A fun short match that was enjoyable.

You may have seen Daniel Garcia before on Beyond Wrestling’s Uncharted Territory, but in Maine he is very much hated. Rich Palladino introduces Garcia to a ton of boos from the crowd. Ashley Vox gains an advantage early on until Garcia lays Vox out with a big boot to the face. Garcia then stretches Vox’s body in a surfboard. The match goes outside and Garcia hits two suplexes onto the floor. Garcia throws Vox back into the ring but doesn’t capitalize fast enough as Vox hits a diving swinging DDT onto the floor. Back inside the ring Vox tries to keep the momentum but Garcia hits a huge sitdown powerbomb. This only gets a two count but Garcia immediately locks in a sharpshooter. Vox is able to get to the bottom rope.

Later on Vox tries to hit a senton off the top rope but Garcia is able to get his knees up. Garcia seems to be hurt as he unties the laces from his boot. As Vox moves in closer to check on her opponent, we find out that Garcia is just playing possum and rolls Vox over for a nearfall. Vox ends up locking in the reel catch submission but Garcia rolls his weight on top of her a pins her shoulders to the mat for a three count. Fantastic match between these two.

Garcia grabs the mic and the crowd is letting him have it with boos throughout his speech. Christian Casanova comes out and challenges Garcia to a number one contenders match at the next show.

Both women touch tips to start off the match. It’s a back and forth contest with neither woman gaining the advantage for too long. Kris Statlander attempts the Big Ban Theory but Jody Threat breaks free. A powerbomb followed by a Michinoku Driver is unable to put Statlander away. On the outside Threat rides her skateboard and tries a headscissors on Statlander, but it’s countered into a clothesline. Inside the ring both ladies trade pinfalls until Statlander bridges back on the mat for a three count.

Both men begin the match with some headbanging, sending eachother’s heads into the turnbuckles, and following up with headbutts. Rip Byson tries to piledrive WARHORSE onto to floor on the outside but it’s reversed into a back bodydrop. Byson is unable to put WARHORSE away with a chokeslam and a Doctor Bomb. He gets another nearfall with an Alabama Slam and a lariat. WARHORSE comes back with an elbow drop off the top rope. The match is finished shortly after as WARHORSE hits a double stomp onto the back of Byson.

Both teams in this match seem to be working well together. JT Dunn lowblows CJ Cruz while the referee’s back is turned, allowing Dunn and Hammerstone to take control of the match. Dunn and Hammerstone do a great job at cutting off the ring and not allowing Cruz to tag in his partner Josh Briggs. Cruz is able to make a tag but the ref’s back is turned and he doesn’t see the tag. Cruz is finally able to make another tag to Briggs and Briggs begins cleaning house. He hits a tombstone and chokeslam combo on both of his opponents. Cruz makes a blind tag as Briggs dives over the ropes to take out Hammerstone. Cruz tries to win with a roll up but Dunn pushes him off, sending him into Briggs on the apron. This allows Dunn to hit the Death By Elbow to pick up the win.

A frustrated Briggs walks to the back. Back inside the ring Dunn and Hammerstone look to take out Cruz by wrapping a chair around his throat. Brian Fury comes out to make the save for Cruz. He then challenges Dunn to a match.

A huge size difference between the two men in this match. Jake Something uses his size and strength to gain the early advantage on Alec Price. Something tosses Price around the ring like a ragdoll. Price finds an opening and hits a tornado DDT on Something. Price attempts a springboard leg drop but Something just brushes it off. He keeps trying to put the big man away with a satellite snapmare driver and a blockbuster off the top rope. He tries to take him out with a dive to the outside but Something catches him and drives him into a ring apron. Inside the ring Price spits on Something and Something puts him away with a huge Black Hole Slam.

Chris Dickinson brings the fight right away to Anthony Greene. Dickinson controls the match until Ava Everett causes a distraction, allowing Greene to take over the match. Dickinson comes back with a second wind. A DVD from the Dirty Daddy only gets a two count. He then comes with an enziguri and a shining wizard but Greene hits a superkick and both men are down. Greene comes back but can’t keep Dickinson down. It look like Dickinson is going to put Greene away when Greene pins Dickinson for a 3 count out of nowhere.

Kris Statlander comes out and throws Greene into the ring where he eats a Pazuzu Bomb from Dickinson. Statlander holds up the Limitless Wrestling World Championship to close the show.

Overall:

Limitless Wrestling always puts on entertaining shows and this was no exception. This was a great show from top to bottom, from the great opener to the main event title match. Every match was solid and the Ashley Vox vs. Daniel Garcia match was fantastic.

Make sure to watch the replay of this show on IWTV, as well as other events from Limitless Wrestling dating back to 2017. With an IWTV subscription you’re also able to watch other promotions such as Beyond Wrestling, Black Label Pro, Freelance Wrestling, and plenty others. If you aren’t subscribed yet, use promo code PWP to receive 5 days absolutely FREE.

Quick Results/Star Ratings:
  • Christian Casanova def. Myron Reed ***¾
  • Whatever It Takes (Mark Sterling and VSK) def. The Maine State Posse (DangerKid and Aiden Aggro), Good Friends Forever (Oswald Project and Demorest) and Kevin Blackwood ***¼
  • Trevor Murdoch def. Atticus Cogar **¾
  • Daniel Garcia def. Ashley Vox ****
  • Kris Statlander def. Jody Threat ***¼
  • IWTV Independent Wrestling Championship Match: WARHORSE def. Rip Byson ***½
  • JT Dunn and Hammerstone def. Josh Briggs and CJ Cruz ***
  • Jake Something def. Alec Price ***¼
  • Limitless Wrestling World Championship Match: Anthony Greene def. Chris Dickinson ***¼

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