On Saturday, February 24th, Blitzkrieg! Pro held its big show, “Everything Is Alright.” The event streamed live on IWTV.

The show featured a ton of great action, fun moments, and above all else just a great time. It was headlined by a huge main event that saw Krule go one-on-one with Heath for the first time. We also saw TJ Crawford defend his Bedlam Championship against Marcus Mathers, Allie Katch square off with VSK, Miracle Generation defend their titles against The Batiri, and so much more. Check out the full recap and review below.

 

IWTV and Blitzkrieg! Pro Tag Team Championships: Miracle Generation (Kylon King and Dustin Waller) (c) vs. The Batiri (Obariyon and Kodama)

Winners: AND STILL IWTV and Blitzkrieg! Pro Tag Team Champions, Miracle Generation

In the opening contest, Miracle Generation puts their IWTV and Blitzkrieg! Pro Tag Team Championships are on the line against The Batiri. This match saw the former Blitzkrieg! Pro tag team champions look to gain their gold back, and Miracle Generation looks to continue on their historic run. Kodama and Obariyon wasted little time attacking the current champions from behind and beat down Miracle Generation throughout ringside. However, this doesn’t last as Miracle Generation is quickly able to turn the tables and the match officially gets underway.

Miracle Generation did an excellent job at separating one of the Batiri members from his partner, but thanks to a distraction, Batiri gets right back on track. The Batiri beats down Dustin Waller and keeps him from tagging in Kylon King time and time again. Waller fights back into this match and lands the hot tag on King. Ultimately, Miracle Generation would retain in a fantastic opening match. I hope to see these two teams do battle again in the future.

 

Allie Katch vs. VSK

Winner: Allie Katch

The next match on this show sees Allie Katch square off with VSK. Originally, Allie Katch was scheduled to face off with Haley Dylan. However, due to some unforeseen circumstances, Dylan had to pull off the show and Blitzkrieg found a suitable replacement in VSK. VSK is arguably one of the best from the tri-state area, and he was certainly a good replacement for Haley Dylan. I look forward to seeing Dylan back very soon and look forward to her match with Katch.

Despite the change, this match lives up to the hype and more. Katch and VSK have a pretty even match for a good portion of it. Towards the end, VSK gains the upper hand after he dumps Allie hard to the outside. This is a back-and-forth battle between both wrestlers. Ultimately, it ends with Allie Katch putting VSK away with a piledriver for the three-count. This certainly puts Katch back in the running for the Blitzkrieg! Pro Bedlam Championship.

 

35mm Magic (Angelo Carter and JGeorge) vs. CPA and ???

Winners: CPA and Logan Black

In this match, 35mm Magic gets set to take on CPA and a partner of his choosing. This is a match that stems from the recent Blitzkrieg! Pro show, Mandibles. 35mm Magic got involved and helped TJ Crawford win the Bedlam Championship and screwed over CPA in the process. CPA looks to get some revenge in this match, and does so with a partner he handpicked. This partner turned out to be the “King of Chaos,” Logan Black.

From enemies, to tag team partners, CPA and Logan Black look very good together. However, 35mm Magic has been teaming for far longer and uses their tag team expertise and chemistry to their advantage. Ultimately, CPA lands a splash off of Black’s back on Angelo Carter to pin him for the three-count. This was a very fun tag team match and Blitzkrieg! Pro may have another solid tag team on their hands with CPA and Logan Black.

 

Blitzkrieg! Pro Bedlam Championship #1 Contenders match: Aaron Rourke vs. Ichiban vs. Sammy Diaz vs. Akira

Winner: Sammy Diaz

This is one of the most anticipated matches of the night. The winner of this match receives a title shot at the Blitzkrieg! Pro Bedlam Championship, which is currently held by the “Silver Sniper,” TJ Crawford. Aaron Rourke, Ichiban, Sammy Diaz, and Akira each could easily have a stake as to why they’re number one. These are four of the best in Blitzkrieg! Pro today, and this match makes it so that there are no excuses, therefore the best man truly will win.

The match itself is an absolute war. All four men show up and show out in the best way possible. Eventually, Sammy Diaz puts Aaron Rourke away to call himself the new #1 Contender for the Blitzkrieg! Pro Bedlam Championship. It looks like Allie Katch, Sammy Diaz, and TJ Crawford could have a date for the Blitzkrieg! Pro Bedlam Championship very, very soon.

 

Leary’s Open Challenge: Leary vs ???

Winner: Jeremy Leary and Perry Von Vicious

Leary cuts a promo where he talks about how he’s going to be nearing the end of his career soon and doesn’t want to be one of those guys who stays past his prime. Therefore, he announces an open challenge for anyone who has any unfinished business with him. He says this match will have no rules. Dante Drago and Nick Robles make their way out to the ring to answer Leary’s Open Challenge. Delta House cuts a promo and disses Leary’s mother in the process. Therefore, they accept his open challenge. Leary announces he still has some friends and out comes Perry Von Vicious.

Delta House heads to the locker room and decides they don’t want this match. Von Vicious heads after them and sends them both back into the ring and all hell breaks loose. Leary and Von Vicious go as far as to have the little kids in the crowd beat up on Delta House too. This was a very fun back-and-forth match. Eventually, Leary and Von Vicious pick up the victory in a very fun and crazy match. Delta House looked great too and are very talented in their own right.

 

Even Stevens (Stephen Azure and Steve Somerset) vs. Candy Wackerman

Winners: Even Stevens

The first match back from intermission saw Even Stevens go head-to-head with the team of Delightful Dan The Candy Man and Kirby Wackerman. This match is a very fun match to come back to from intermission. Both teams are looking for a fresh start in the budding Blitzkrieg! Pro tag team division. A win could put one of these teams that much closer to a championship match with the Blitzkrieg! Pro Tag Team Champions, Miracle Generation.

Delightful Dan and Stephen Azure start the match for their respective teams. Even Stevens gains the upper hand when Azure uses his sweater vest to distract Delightful Dan. This match rolled majorly in Even Stevens’ favor from this point on. However, Delightful Dan tags in Wackerman and this gives Candy Wackerman new life in this match. Eventually, after some miscommunication, Azure and Somerset pick up the victory when Azure rolls up Delightful Dan The Candy Man. After the match, Bryce Donovan points at Kirby Wackerman, and Wackerman turns on Delightful Dan. This was a very fun match, but RIP to the team of Candy Wackerman. It looks like we could be getting a team of Donovan and Wackerman going forward, which could be a lot of fun.

 

Blitzkrieg! Pro Bedlam Championship: TJ Crawford (c) vs. Marcus Mathers

Winner: AND STILL Blitzkrieg! Pro Bedlam Champion, TJ Crawford

The co-main event of this show saw TJ Crawford put his Blitzkrieg! Pro Bedlam Championship on the line against Marcus Mathers, marking Mathers’s debut in Blitzkrieg! Pro. This match is truly a showcase for the top of the brightest young talents in the New Jersey and tri-state area as a whole. This was hands down one of the most anticipated matches of the night as Crawford and Mathers are two of the top young guns around today, and this match did not disappoint. The crowd was very much split down the middle with chants of “MARCUS MATHERS!” and “TJ CRAWFORD!” ringing throughout Westfield.

When the match finally gets underway, it starts with a handshake which leads to a low blow from Crawford. However, this doesn’t have much effect on Mathers as he sends Crawford packing to the outside and goes high risk in the early going. Mathers does a great job at controlling this match until Crawford lands a hangman’s neckbreaker off the second rope to regain control of the match. Mathers lands a big cutter to try to switch the tides of this match. After some more great back-and-forth wrestling, ultimately, Crawford pins Mathers while using the ropes to retain his Blitzkrieg! Pro Bedlam Championship. Something tells me we will see this match run back sooner rather than later.

 

Erik Chacha, Tristian Kyle, and Jake Lang vs. 50 Cal and Shook Crew (Bryce Donovan and Bobby Orlando)

Winners: 50 Cal and Shook Crew

This was a fun impromptu trios match. Jake Lang and Tristian Kyle are just two of the many bright stars that Create A Pro has to offer. Erik Chacha is another young gun who looked great in this match. However, they had a tall task in front of them as 50 Cal and the Shook Crew (Bryce Donovan and Bobby Orlando) made their way down to the ring. Donovan starts the match with Tristian Kyle, and Kyle quickly tries to gain the upper hand while Donovan is joking around. However, he wasn’t able to, and Donovan quickly tags in Orlando, and the two have a field day with Kyle.

Jake Lang squares off with Orlando but has the same luck that Kyle did against Donovan. 50 Cal gets the better of Chacha, and the match looked to be majorly in 50 Cal and Shook Crew’s favor. However, Chacha, Kyle, and Lang were able to switch the tides in their favor as 50 Cal and Shook Crew were doing some showboating. This match had a great showing for everyone involved. However, in the end, it was 50 Cal and Shook Crew who walked away with the win thanks to a triple powerbomb.

 

Krule vs. Heath

Winner: Krule

I’ve said it before, but this was THE most anticipated match of the night. This was a first-time-ever match between the two men that saw Heath go one-on-one with “The Monster” Krule. Krule has been on an absolute war path as of late, and Heath could very well be in the wrong place at the wrong time standing across the ring from the monster. However, Heath’s skillset could very well be enough to take down this big monster, and the match showed just that. Krule made his way down to the ring first, and he was followed by Heath who had the crowd in the palm of his hand.

The match starts with Krule chokeslamming the referee. Heath goes right after Krule trying to get the better of the big man. However, Krule pulls Heath to the outside and beats up on Heath in the crowd. Heath sends Krule into a bunch of empty chairs in the crowd, hoping that he can turn the tides of this match, but it doesn’t and Krule remains on the attack. After some more back-and-forth action, and bodies going through doors, ultimately Krule chokes out Heath to win the match. This was a very fun match and Krule continues to look like an absolute monster.

By Scott Mitchell

Hello, my name is Scott Mitchell and I have been a professional wrestling fan since 2005. Like everyone the first promotion I really fell in love with is the WWE. However, as I got older, I got largely into the greatness known as independent wrestling. Independent wrestling has turned into one of my biggest passions. Please enjoy!

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