TNA star and JCW Champion, Masha Slamovich, will make her return to New Texas Pro’s Super Texas Contenders Series on March 14th.

The first all women’s tag team match in ESW’s history will take place on March 15 in Niagara Falls, NY at “Tough Luck” and will feature Katie Arquette and Adena Steele taking on Christina Marie and Haley Dylan.

Maggie Lee has been making a steady rise in the mid-west, and Ladybird has been doing the same in Texas. They will clash in St. Louis at Glory Pro’s “Road Warrior Cup” on March 17th.

In a first time ever match up Janai Kai will face a veteran of New England wrestling, Ariel at Fight Life’s “Lead the Charge” on March 26th. Masha Slamovich will also defend the Fight Life championship on this event. Masha is the only person to hold the Fight Life Championship and has held it for over 300 days.

Two fast rising stars, Zoey Cannon and Clara Carreras will face off with a special guest referee, Vix Crow (FKA Alica Fox in WWE) at 3LW’s Downtown Showdown on March 30th.

The next EVE event will be “Wrestlewomania” in London on April 5th, and it will feature a loser leaves EVE, fight to a finish match between Charlie Morgan and Alex Windsor.

TJPW LIVE in Philly will take place on April 5 at 11 am, as part of The Collective.  Tickets are sold out, but it will stream live on TrillerTV+. The card was announced earlier this week, featuring:

  • Miyu Yamashita & Maki Itoh vs Rika Tatsumi & Miu Watanabe
  • Mizuki & VertVixen vs Max The Impaler & Pom Harajuku
  • Suzume & Arisu Endo vs Nao Kakuta & Zara Zakher
  • Yuki Aino & Raku vs Yuki Kamifuku & VivaVan
  • Shoko Nakajima vs Rhio
  • HyperMisao vs Billie Stark

Lana Austin will look to reclaim the Progress Women’s World Championship from Rhio, when Progress comes to America on April 5th for “Freedom Walks Again” as part of The Collective.

Huge matches were announced this week for Effy’s Big Gay Brunch, which will be on April 6th and also part of The Collective in Philadelphia. Billy Dixon will challenge Rina Yamashita for the GCW Ultraviolent Championship, Dark Sheik will face off against Sonny Kiss, and in a battle of monsters, Max the Impaler has returned from Japan and will take on Sawyer Wreck.

Zamaya will defend her Ultra Woman’s Championship against Jazmin Allure on April 12th at PCW ULTRA’s “Scene Not Herd”.

The Infantry’s Trish Adora returns to Prestige Wrestling to take on Amira at Roseland 8 on April 14th, also appearing on this event will be Miyu Yamashita.

Emi Sakura will be returning to Uprising for Uprising: Women Athletes 2 on April 19th to take on the debuting Viva Van. This show is sold out, but you can watch it live on IWTV.

Gin Sevani will be making her New Jersey debut when she faces off against All Natural Ashley at BCW’s Queen of the North on April 20th.

Sandra Moone will be taking on TNA star Speedball Mike Bailey in a first time ever encounter at Prestige Wrestling’s “Pride & Prestige” on April 26th. Also appearing on this event will be Miyu Yamashita.

 

Thursday

OVW

Gutarie (Arie Alexander) def Gina Marie

Riley Mathews def Gema after a miscommunication between Tiffany Nieves and Gema. Then the Bad Girls Club beat down Riley after the match

Kal Hero and Haley J def Tiffany Nieves and Tony Evans when Haley knocks Tiffany out with a superkick.

 

Freelance Wrestling “Injustice”

Kylie Rae def Sabin Gauge with a roll up, after Sabin escaped her Charity Case submission. Gauge then attacked Kylie after the match,  seemingly to the approval of Isaias Velazquez.

Shazza McKenzie def Alice Crowley with the Shazztastic Stunner, in a very hard hitting match.

Freelance Tag Team Championship: BUSSY (Allie Katch & EFFY) def GPA and Laynie Luck (c) with the Bussy Buster to become the new Freelance Tag Team Championship

 

Progress Wrestling “Diamond Dust”

Progress Tag Team Championship: Cheeky Little Buggers (Charles Crowley and Alexxis Falcon) def Dominatus Regum (Bullit and Nick Riley)

Nina Samuels def Emersyn Jayne

 

Paradigm Pro “Project Gemini, Episode 3”

Marti Belle def Lovely Miss Larkin in both competitor’s Paradigm debut. This was a match that started out fun, and turned very hard hitting in the end. Larken looked very impressive in being able to stand toe to toe with a vet like Belle.

 

Friday

Beyond Wrestling “Shamrock Slam”

Kennedi Hardcastle, Notorious Mimi & Allie Katch def The Bratz (Shannon LaVangie & Paris Van Dale) and Ava Everett

Megan Bayne def Joey Janela

 

Total Wrestling Federation “Hispanic Heritage Night”

Mighty Mayra defeats Christina Von Eerie to become the new TWF Women’s Champion

 

Saturday

CZW “Don’t Blink”

Troy Parker def Ruthless La La

Mika def Irvin Von Sharpe

 

SOS “When Nature Calls”

Riea Von Slasher def Kikyo with a spear in a hard hitting match

 

Greektown

Katie Arquette def Gabby Forza with a spear in a very competitive match

Puf and Miley def Joseline Navarro and Isiah Broner when Miley pins Navarro after Puf and Broner fight to the back

 

GCW “Ashes to Ashes”

Scramble match for the Extreme Championship: Maki Itoh def Marcus Mathers, Jack Cartwheel, Broski Jimmy Lloyd, Joey Janela (c) and Alex Zayne to become to the new Extreme Champions, by dropping Mathers with a spinning DDT.

GCW Tag Team Championship: Violence Is Forever (c) def Dark Sheik and Sawyer Wreck.

 

FSW “High Octane”

Alice Blair def Brooke Havok with a spear, after interference from Bateman

 

WrestlePro “Return To Rahway”

Lady Frost def Ultra Violette

WrestlePro Women’s Championship: Serena Deeb (c) def Ava Everett by submission

 

Sunday

JCW “March Madnezz”

JCW World Championship: Masha Slamovich (c) def Marcus Mathers

 

GCW “So Much Fun”

GCW World Championship: Blake Christian (c) def Masha Slamovich with assistance from Shane Mercer.

Kasey Catal def John Wayne Murdoch in a death match by diving off a lift onto to JWM with a chair, while there was a burning pane of glass on him. This is Kasey’s first match back since last July and she has not lost a step.

Thrussy (Allie Katch, Dark Sheik & Effy) vs Maki Death Kill Club (Maki Itoh, Matt Tremont & Nick Gage) goes to a no contest, when Mance Warner attacks Effy.

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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