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H2O announces the first round matches for their “Angels of Death” Tournament on February 18. This will be at the H2O Wrestling Center and will broadcast live on IWTV. It will have:

  • Mickie Knuckles vs KiLynn King in a “Hot Girl $#%! Death Match #2”
  • Kennedi Copeland vs Ziggy Haim in a “Ascension to Death” match
  • Sawyer Wreck vs Jess Moss in a “Bulldozer’s Barbwire Brutality” match
  • Kasey Kirk vs Terra Calaway in a “Material Girl Death Match”

VENY makes a very rare US appearance to take on one of the top stars in GCW history in Joey Janela. VENY has only made one previous appearance in the US and looks to make the most of this moment. She has been breaking barriers since day one, being a transgender wrestler in Japan and has continued to excel, even getting an invite to the AEW women’s eliminater tournament. VENY and Joey have met once before in a tag team match in DDT. VENY’s team came out on top in that match but this match will be in The Bad Boy’s home state of NJ.

GCW announces a huge six women match for “Ransom” on March 5th. It pits three of the top female wrestlers in Japan against three of GCW’s best from the US. Maki Itoh teams up with Rina Yamashita and VENY to take on Sawyer Wreck, Billie Starkz and Janai Kai.

H2O announced two matches where women will be competing for championships. Edith Surreal will take on Brandon Kirk for the Danny Havoc Hardcore Championship in non-tournament action at the “Tremont’s Angels of Death Tournament.

It was also announced that Sawyer Wreck will challenge One Called Manders in non-tournament action at “King of the No Ring 2” for the H2O Championship.

Thursday:

Wrestling Open

Sister Anastasia def Brooke Valentine in a hard hitting battle

Enjoy Wrestling

Edith Surreal wins the Odyssey Battle Royal to become the number one contender and will be facing MV Young for the Enjoy Championship at their next show, “Rites of Spring” on March 4.

Texas Contenders Series

Mystii Marks def Mia Friday to win the Genesis Championship in an excellent match

Hyan uses her power and experience advantage to defeat Amaris Blair

Friday:

St. Louis Anarchy “Gateway to Anarchy”

KC Karrington, Moonshine Mantel, Nick King and Sage Philips def. Camaro Jackson, Billy McNeil, Austin Blackburn, and Nikki Victory

Billie Starkz def. Evan Gelistico

Saturday:

Pro Wrestling Magic “My Own Worst Enemy”

Ruthless LaLa and JC Storm def Emily Jay and Brittany Jade. The newcomers Brittany and Emily made a very good showing in this match and put up quite a fight, but the current PWM women’s champion LaLa and former champion Storm were too much for them to handle.

No Peace Underground “Samsara”

Zicky Dice and KiLynn King def Tye Hill, Killbily, Drake Xavier, Ozzy Kilmeister and Chelsea Durden in a scramble match. They both pin Killbilly after Zicky lights him on fire and Kilynn hits him with a superkick

Devil’s Big Red Dick Invitational: Lindsay Snow vs Jimmy Lloyd ends in a no contest as they are both attacked by 44OH!

Tag Team Match: Jamie Senegal and Joey Janela def BestBros (Baliyan Akki and Mei Suruga) when Joey puts Mei through a table and hits a piledriver on Baliyn.

Six Person Tag Team Death Match: Parrow, Sawyer Wreck and SHLAK def 44OH! (Atticus Cogar, Bobby Beverly and Eric Ryan). After the match Father James Mitchell comes out on stage while Su Yung, along with The Hallowed (Otis Cogar and Lord Crewe) take out Parrow.

Sunday:

Beyond Wrestling “Miight Snow”

BestBros (Baliyan Akki and Mei Suruga) def Mane Event (Jay Lyon and Midas Black)

Above The Rest (Tristen Thai and Gabriel Skye def YoKai (Janai Kai and Yoya) with a double kick to the head of Yoya

Trish Adora def Manders with the Lariat Tubman

Love, Doug defeats Little Mean Kathleen by submission. Doug was supposed to have a match with Allie Katch, but she stood him up. LMK came out to take Allie’s place

Bobby Orlando def B3CCA

The Miracle Generation (Dustin Waller and Kylon King) def American Violence Dealers (AKIRA and Masha Slamovich)

By Don Halliwell

I have watched wrestling all of my life, from WWF and NWA to ECW and then indie shows. I have been steadily going to independent wrestling shows since 2002.

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