
On Saturday, March 29th, Fight Life Pro returned to Enfield, CT for it’s event, “Outta This World.” This show was the first of a double-header event with Blitzkrieg! Pro. The show streamed live on TrillerTV+.
The show was headlined by a No Disqualification six-person tag team match between The Parliament’s Lucas Chase, Shawn Knyte, & Jay Onyx and the Miracle Ones, Ichiban, Dustin Waller, and Kylon King.

Fight Life Tag Team Championships: Perfect Strangers (AJP & Steven Lust) (c) def. The Monarchy (Ariel & BMT), & The Unit (Danny Miles & Trigga The OG) to retain the Fight Life Tag Team Championships
In the opening match of the night, we saw the Perfect Strangers, AJP & Steven Lust, put their Fight Life Tag Team Championships on the line against The Monarchy, Ariel & BMT, and the former champions, The Unit, Trigga The OG & Danny Miles. This was a hard-fought match for all the teams involved, but ultimately the Perfect Strangers hit their finisher on The Monarchy’s BMT and pin him to retain their titles.
This was a good opening match for the show. Perfect Strangers continue their young reign and look to build on it. Despite not being champions anymore, The Unit remains one of the pillars of tag team wrestling on the New England independent wrestling scene. As for The Monarchy, they’re still one of the top heel teams in Fight Life today.

Rip Byson def. Aaron Ortiz (w/ Anthony Vecchio), Milo Mirra, & Seabass Finn
Rip Byson, Aaron Ortiz, Milo Mirra, and Seabass Finn each had something to prove in this match, and a win would do wonders. Byson is fresh off a tour in Japan where he continued to hone his skills. Ultimately, after a fantastic four-way match, a burning hammer from Byson on Ortiz put the match away in favor of Byson.
Rip Byson getting the win here was a fantastic call. Byson has been on a tear since returning to Fight Life, and a win over three solid talents was a great way to put himself back on the map in Fight Life. Byson could very well challenge for the Fight Life World Championship before the year is over.

First Time Ever: JT Dunn def. Joseph Alexander
One of the premiere wrestlers on the New England independent wrestling scene today, JT Dunn did battle with one of the top young up-and-comers on the independent wrestling scene, Joseph Alexander. Despite a very strong showing by Alexander, Dunn hit a Death By Elbow out of nowhere on Alexander to secure the three-count.
This was a classic case of a student earning a veteran’s “respect.” Dunn, one of the best to do it, fought his heart out to defeat Joseph A-Game Alexander. Dunn had to be on his “A-Game” to get the win here. However, even in defeat, Alexander had one of the best matches of his young career and proved himself against one of the best.

First Time Ever: Krule def. Mortar
The “Atrocity” Krule returns to Fight Life Pro to challenge one of the top talents in the New England independent wrestling scene today, Mortar. The match kicked off quickly as Mortar F-5’d Krule who just sat right back up. Mortar had an amazing showing against a much bigger opponent in the giant, Krule. Ultimately, Krule defeats Mortar when he hits his finishing move after an absolute war.
This was a must-watch for just about any fan. It was my personal favorite match of the night, and could very well be a Match of the Year contender at year’s end. Krule and Mortar left it all out in the ring. Mortar showed that despite falling short, he can hold his own against anyone you put in front of him. As for Krule, he continues to be a massive force on the independent wrestling scene, striking fear wherever he goes.

B3 Open Challenge: B3CCA (w/ Aaron Ortiz & Anthony Vecchio) def. Ashley Vox
In the opening match of the night, we were supposed to see Richard Holliday defend the Fight Life World Championship against B3CCA. Unfortunately for fans in attendance, Holliday walked out leading to B3CCA declaring an open challenge instead. While many fans were bummed we weren’t going to see the match, Ashley Vox came to the rescue and accepted the B3 Open Challenge.
This was a fun match which saw a lot of action between the two women. Ultimately, despite an interference from Holliday, a bridge pin from B3CCA puts Vox away after a tough match. It’s always a very welcomed surprise seeing Vox in a wrestling ring, whether in Fight Life or somewhere else. As for B3CCA, she looks more ready than ever before to get her hands on Holliday, and she seems to have his number.

No DQ Trios Match: The Parliament (Lucas Chase, Jay Onyx, & Shawn Knyte) def. Miracle Ones (Ichiban, Dustin Waller, & Kylon King)
In the main event of the show, The Parliament (Lucas Chase, Jay Onyx, & Shawn Knyte) did battle with the Miracle Ones (Ichiban, Dustin Waller, & Kylon King). This has turned into a blood feud between these two teams as The Parliament looked to get some payback on Waller and his boys for Waller tricking them a couple of months ago. Miracle Ones took The Parliament to the limit, but The Parliament had their number tonight.
This match saw a bunch of weapons used and left all six competitors bruised and battered. Ultimately, Onyx wraps a chair around the head of Waller and uses a kendo stick to knock him out. Knyte pins Waller for the three-count. This was a fantastic trio match between two teams who simply do not like each other. It also helped to set the tone for the two-night Trinity Wars event coming on May 1st and 2nd.
