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Prestige Wrestling announces Miyu Yamashita against the debuting Queen Aminata at Roseland 5 on April 29. Also announced for that show is Trish Adora.

GCW announced that Cheerleader Melissa will be inducted into the Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame. She will be inducted by Shimmer owner and commentator Dave Prazak.

In what is already shaping up to be another incredible show from Enjoy Wrestling, Savannah Evans will defend her Fest Wrestling Championship against Dani Mo at the “Rites of Spring” event on March 4th. Also announced for the show is GummiBoar and Brooke Valentine vs The Runway and Ray Lyn.

CCW has also added to their already stacked show, Battle of the Throne, on March 11th. Added to the Capital Battle match are Sammi Chaos, Trish Adora, and both Charlette and Robyn Renegade. They have also announced their following show on April 15, which will feature Miyu Yamashita and Killer Kelly. CCW will also be holding the Capital Cup Tag Team tournament on July 15.

As part of the working relationship that West Coast Pro has with Marvelous, out of Japan, Takuni Iroha will be coming to San Francisco on May 13th to compete in the Queen of the Indies. Already announced for this tournament is Unagi Sayaka, making her US debut, Nicole Savoy returning to the ring from retirement for one night, and Chigusa Nagayo.

AIW announced that Steph De Lander will be at “2-1-Syxx” on March 24th and Miyu Yamashita at “Gauntlet for the Gold 16” on May 20th.

 

Thursday:

Wrestling Open

Chairs are legal: Layla Luciano def Tina San Antonio with a giant swing on to chairs

 

New Texas Pro “Texas Contenders Series #13”

Isaac Morales def Amaris Blair

 

Friday

Sean Henderson Presents “3 Years Later”

The Kirks def The Ugly Ducklings when Kasey Kirk pins Rob Killjoy

Allie Katch def Tim Donst with a piledriver

 

Remarkable Wrestling “Better Than The Best 2”

4-Way To Crown a Remarkable Women’s Champion: LMK def Christina Marie & Tina San Antonio & Clara Carreras by pinning Christina Marie

@bagelmonger

 

AML and Titlematchnetwork.com Present “Ladies Night Out: Triple Shot”

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Saturday

Blitzkreig “Plastic Cup Politics”

Big Juicy def. Haley Dylan. After the match Haley put Juicy in an ankle lock and would not let go. Skylar comes in to shove Haley off of Juicy, but then takes off her wristband to show that she is now healed and gives Haley a pop up knee.

Bedlam Championship: Andy Brown (c) def Allie Katch in a very hard-hitting match, where Allie kept fighting back, but Brown’s power ended up being too much for her to withstand.

 

Sunday

ETU “Lightning in a Bottle”

B3CCA def Ultra Violette with a middle rope moonsault. Ultra Violette was very impressive in her ETU debut, but B3CCA’s experience and atheism was a little too much for her.

The Kirks def YoKai as Brandon pinned Yoya. Janai Kai really laid into Brandon with some extremely savage kicks. The Kirks proved that they can wrestle any style and aren’t merely deathmatch wrestlers.

 

Glory Pro “6th Anniversary”

Heather Reckless def Tootie Lynn by pinning Tootie with her feet on the ropes

TJPW Princess Tag Team Championship: Wasteland War Party (c) defeat Jody Threat and Blair Onyx as Heidi dives off of Max onto Jody for the win.

 

No Peace Underground

Kelsey Raegan def Devlyn Macabre with a powerbomb sunset flip through a table. This was a very impressive debut in No Peace for Devlyn.

To crown No Peace Tag Team Champions: The Hallowed (Su Young and Otis Cogar) def Casanova Valentine and Kit Osborne when Su Young throws Kit into the arms of Otis using her mandible claw and Otis gives Kit a side slam.

No Peace Championship: Atticus Cogar (c) def Lindsay Snow with a headlock driver with skewers in her head

 

Beyond “Perfection or Vanity”

Allie Katch def Love, Doug as she pins him while they are lost in each other’s eyes. This brings out a very angry LMK and Ted Goodz. Ted Goodz and LMK and challenge Love Doug & Allie to a match. If Love Doug and Allie lose LMK and Doug have to get engaged.

Ted Goodz & LMK def Love Doug & Allie Katch

Willow Nightingale def Dan Barry

 

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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