Limitless Wrestling 9/20/2025 Never Enough Recap & Review

On Saturday, September 20th, Limitless Wrestling returned to Westbrook, ME, for it’s 10-year anniversary show, “Never Enough.” The event streamed the following Wednesday on the Limitless Wrestling YouTube channel.

The main event of the show saw Dezmond Cole put his Limitless Wrestling World Championship on the line against Aaron Rourke.

We also saw two heavyweights collide as Conan Lycan faced off with Donovan Dijak, a tag team Westbrook Street Fight, Gabby Forza square off with TNA’s Maggie Lee, B3CCA face off with TNA’s Jody Threat, 23 Hazard and Milo Mirra meet in a grudge match, and so much more. Check out the full recap and review down below.

Conan Lycan def. Donovan Dijak

The opening match of the 10th anniversary of Limitless Wrestling saw Conan Lycan meet Donovan Dijak in a singles showdown. This was, without a doubt, the best way Limitless Wrestling could have ever started the show. What a showing both men had in this match. Despite being big men, Lycan & Dijak can move like cruiserweights in that ring. There were many moments when my jaw was on the floor watching the magic these two men made. In the end, Lycan defeated Dijak when he landed a 450 splash for the three-count.

My God, I cannot put into words how absolutely incredible Lycan is. He is hands down one of the top big men around today, and the stuff he can do in that ring is truly otherworldly. I need to see Lycan win the Limitless Wrestling World Championship sooner than later. As for Dijak, much of the same can be said about him. Dijak is another great big man who wows audiences all over the world. Please go check this one back on YouTube. If Limitless had aired the show live, this easily would have been in my “must-see matches of the weekend” article. What a match. Easily the match of the night, with a close second being Gabby Forza vs. Maggie Lee.

Following the match, Sidney Bakabella came out to the ring and essentially tried to strong arm Dijak into shaking his hand and working with him. Bakabella even brought up how Dijak has been struggling on the independent wrestling scene because he no longer has a “machine” behind him.

Ace Romero def. Anthony Greene via DQ

Bakabella introduces Anthony Greene, who makes his way out to the ring. Greene cuts a promo that gets interrupted by arguably one of Limitless Wrestling’s biggest fan favorites, Ace Romero. This turned into an impromptu match, which made Bakabella furious. Although this started as a very short match, what transpired afterward made it all worth it. Romero and Greene took the fight to each other in the early going.

Aiden Aggro & J-Heru made their way down to the ring and saved Greene from a piledriver with a big cane strike to Romero’s back. This drew out JT Dunn, and a tag match ensued. However, with four combustible elements in the same ring, this wasn’t a normal tag match; this turned into a good ol’ Westbrook Street Fight.

Westbrook Street Fight: Ace Romero & JT Dunn def. Aiden Aggro & Anthony Greene (w/ J-Heru & Sidney Bakabella)

Romero & Dunn quickly cleared the ring of Aggro & Greene. The match spilled over to the outside, with all four men fighting in the crowd and on the entranceway. This truly was a street fight in every sense of the word. One cool spot saw a sliced bread no. 2 off the wall near the entranceway to Aggro. Romero continued to beat down Greene with a garbage can off the head on an unsuspecting Greene who was trying to make his way to the back and follow Romero.

The four men continued to brawl in a fun tag match, which the crowd absolutely loved. In the end, a death by elbow from Dunn and a package piledriver from Romero landing on Greene is enough to put him away. This was a very fun tag team street fight. This match not only had four of the top stars in Limitless Wrestling, but four of the top stars in all of the northeast. This was indeed as good, if not better, than it sounds on paper. Always amazing getting to see Dunn in Limitless Wrestling, too. I hope to see him there more often again.

As things got heated in the ring, Channing Thomas made his way out to play peacemaker and keep his group on the same side. Aaron Rourke and Dezmond Cole also come out, and Cole adds Channing Thomas to the main event for his title.

23 Hazard def. Milo Mirra

Next up, we saw 23 Hazard and Milo Mirra do battle in a rivalry that has become so, so personal. Right away, we knew this match wasn’t going to be a five-star technical match. This was going to be a fight in the best way possible, and we were not disappointed. Milo Mirra has become a fan favorite at Limitless Wrestling as he continues to prove himself in front of the fans of the New England independent wrestling scene. His pogo stick trope is one of my favorite gimmicks in all of professional wrestling today. I absolutely love it.

This one was a fun match from the very beginning. In the end, 23 Hazard catches Mirra with a low blow when Mirra tries to pogo jump into the ring, and follows it up with his finishing move to pin Mirra and win the match. I may sound like a broken record, but 23 Hazard continues to wow me in the ring. He has improved a great deal from when I first saw him, and he deserves recognition for that. His character work is a blast, and he’s improved a great deal in the ring, too.

Gabby Forza def. Maggie Lee

In the following match, we saw the first women’s wrestling match of the night as Gabby Forza battled TNA’s Maggie Lee. One year ago, at the ninth-anniversary show, Forza defeated Lee, and now Lee was looking to get her win back. From its announcement, we knew this match was going to be good, I mean, with Forza and Lee in the match, how could it not be. But even still, this match far surpassed expectations and was one of the best matches of the night.

Lee deserves all of her flowers. She’s been crushing it on TNA and as the Dreamwave Women’s Champion. One of my favorite things about this match was that it truly showed how much both women have grown. A year is a long time in wrestling, and both Lee and Forza looked terrific from the first time they met one year ago. In one of the coolest moments of the night, Forza went for a suicide dive, and Lee met her with a superkick, which busted Forza open. The spot was just super cool. In the end, however, Forza would pay homage to Bear Bronson and land a fire thunder driver for the three-count. Seeing how good Forza has become in such a short time has been so much fun. She’s genuinely terrific and is destined to do great things.

B3CCA (w/ B3) def. Jody Threat

From one Limitless Wrestling top women to another, we saw B3CCA square off with TNA’s Jody Threat in a very fun match. Of course, B3CCA makes her entrance like only she can. Accompanied by Anthony Vecchio & Aaron Ortiz, B3CCA sings “On B3CCA, On God” out to the ring. Threat made her way out next to a very warm welcome. B3CCA and Threat put on a very impressive match, despite having to follow Forza and Lee’s absolute barn burner of a fight.

B3CCA poked fun at Threat in the match, imitating her dance moves. As Threat closed in on the win, Vecchio & Ortiz distracted Threat. This allowed for B3CCA to hit a big move on Threat, who was hung up over the middle rope, and land a TKO on Threat to win the match. Always a great time seeing B3CCA in action. With all the fantastic women in Limitless Wrestling, it may be time for a Limitless Wrestling Women’s Championship.

10th Anniversary Scramble: Ryan Clancy def. Jose Zamora, B3 (Anthony Vecchio & Aaron Ortiz), & Madman Fulton

In the final match before the main event, we saw the 10th anniversary scramble match. Ace Romero and Anthony Greene were originally supposed to be a part of this, but ended up having their match earlier in the night. Instead, we saw B3, Madman Fulton, Jose Zamora, & Ryan Clancy being the four (five since B3 is two members) to round out the fray in this year’s scramble match. It feels weird seeing Madman Fulton look normal and not as DreadKNOT, which has become his alter ego in Wrestling Revolver. Nonetheless, it’s always amazing seeing him in the ring.

Jose Zamora has quickly become one of my favorites too. He has such a fun and unique gimmick on TikTok and is a viral sensation. I love how he records all of his matches live and actually comments on it as he’s getting beaten up, or beating someone up. Seriously, go check him out, he’s amazing. It was also great to see Ryan Clancy make his Limitless debut. He has everything that it takes to be a main star in Limitless Wrestling. Excited to see how he grows from here in Limitless. In the end, Clancy put Zamora away to win his debut match. Excited to see where he goes from here.

Limitless Wrestling World Championship: Dezmond Cole (c) def. Channing Thomas (w/ Sidney Bakabella), Aaron Rourke, & Aiden Aggro (w/ J-Heru) to retain his Limitless Wrestling World Championship

The main event of the 10th anniversary show saw Dezmond Cole put the Limitless Wrestling World Championship on the line against Channing Thomas & Aaron Rourke in a three-way match. That’s something that changed halfway through the match as Aiden Aggro cashed in his Bissell Brothers contract for a shot at the Limitless Wrestling World Championship. Ironically, this match was first booked as a singles match between Cole & Rourke. However, earlier in the show Cole added Thomas to the match, making it a three-way. Aggro would cash in mid-match and thus a four-way match for the Limitless Wrestling World Championship was born.

As confusing as this was, it was a blast of a main event. Each of the four competitors showed up and showed out in this one. One of the best moments of this one saw Aggro FINALLY turn on Thomas, turning face in the process. Aggro at one point looked like he had the match won against his own stablemate, but the pin would be broken up. In the end, Cole pins Thomas to retain his Limitless Wrestling World Championship. Cole has been on a fantastic run since returning from injury, and we are officially in the “Big Boofa Era.” While it would have been cool to see Cole and Rourke go one-on-one, this was a fun, unexpected change which protected both Cole and Rourke…sorry Channing. However, the bigger story happens after the match.

After the match, Channing Thomas & Anthony Greene take out everyone, and this draws out Donovan Dijak, who earlier in the night had a run-in with Bakabella. Just as it looked like Dijak was going to chokeslam Thomas & Greene, he low blows Rourke in a picture-perfect image. Dijak officially joins the Bakabella family, which looks very different after tonight. I loved all of this. The new Bakabella Family, consisting of Thomas, Greene, and now Dijak, looks unstoppable. This was an amazing ending to the 10th anniversary show of Limitless Wrestling. The Bakabella Family is truly alive and well.

This was an amazing event from top to bottom. The two top matches of the night were Conan Lycan vs. Donovan Dijak and Gabby Forza vs. Maggie Lee. The moment that closed the night left me wanting to see more right away. Overall, fantastic night with no bad match on the card. Congratulations on 10 years, Limitless Wrestling!

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