Limitless Wrestling 2/21/2026 Gnomie & The Machine Recap & Review

On Saturday, February 21st, Limitless Wrestling returns to Yarmouth, ME, for it’s event, “Gnomie & The Machine.” The event streamed live on IWTV and the Limitless Wrestling YouTube channel.

The main event saw Donovan Dijak put his Limitless Wrestling World Championship on the line against the 2026 Limitless Rumble winner, Gabby Forza.

We also saw 23 Hazard face off with Daron Richardson, The Mane Event compete in tag action against Channing Thomas & Zak Patterson, a first-time ever match between TNA’s Jada Stone and Canada’s Dreya Mitchell, a Proving Ground match between Titus Alexander and BK Westbrook, and Ace Romero team up with Aiden Aggro and J-Heru to kick it all off against Leo Sparrow and B3’s Aaron Ortiz & Anthony Vecchio. Check out the full recap and review below.

Ace Romero, Aiden Aggro, & J-Heru def. Leo Sparrow & B3 (Aaron Ortiz & Anthony Vecchio)

The show opened up with Leo Sparrow cutting a promo. This promo was drowned out by “A**HOLE” chants from the Limitless faithful. Sparrow’s promo consists of him knocking the Limitless faithful and saying that his debut at the Limitless Rumble was ruined by AEW’s Hook. He gets interrupted by B3, who says that they have a problem with Scotty 2 Hotty. They’re interrupted by Ace Romero who gets quickly overpowered in a 3-on-1 situation, and Aiden Aggro & J-Heru make the save. A six-man tag match ensues, and it’s the opening contest of the night.

This was a very fun six-man tag match that got the Limitless faithful involved, kicking off an incredible, action-packed night. Sparrow & B3 take the fight to Aggro for a good portion of the match, separating him from his tag partners. However, everything changes when Aggro makes the hot tag to Romero. Romero even goes high-risk to take out Sparrow and B3 on the outside. In the end, Romero lands a package piledriver on Sparrow to pin him and win the match for his team. This was a very fun six-man tag match, and Romero, alongside Aggro, continues to be one of the best fan-favorites at Limitless.

After the match, Aggro cuts a promo apologizing to Romero for how he’s been the past couple of years. He tells Romero that they need to “lock this place down.” He asks Romero to squash their beef and says they are the only OGs in this company right now who aren’t “poisoning” it. Anthony Greene interrupts, sporting a new facemask for his injury. Greene also tries to get Romero on his side, saying they want the same thing. He brings up Aggro, turning his back on MSP and every single one of the Limitless faithful. This was a fantastic segment. It’s appeared to be a battle of good/evil at Limitless as of late, with Gabby Forza, Aiden Aggro, maybe Ace Romero leading the charge for the babyfaces, and Channing Thomas, Donovan Dijak, and Anthony Greene leading the charge for the heels. It seems like this story has been going on for quite a while, which isn’t a bad thing, but I’m very excited to see how it climaxes and where it goes from here.

Proving Ground Match: Titus Alexander def. BK Westbrook

Next up, we saw Titus Alexander go one-on-one with BK Westbrook. This was an impromptu match, since Sam Holloway couldn’t make it to Limitless, leaving Westbrook without an opponent, and Aaron Rourke seemingly (we’ll get to that later) having travel issues of his own, leaving Alexander with no opponent. When I say this was the best match of the night, I mean it. This was an amazing match from the first bell to the last. It wasn’t expected; it was very much a match thrown together out of left field, but it was a very welcome surprise. This marked Westbrook’s return to Limitless, while it was Alexander’s debut.

Westbrook certainly didn’t endear himself to the Limitless faithful. However, the same can’t be said for Alexander, who was a clear-cut fan favorite. The cardio displayed by both of these men in this one was truly a sight to behold. I’m not very familiar with Westbrook’s talent, but this made me a newfound fan of his. He looked truly incredible in this one. Alexander landed “The Big Ugly” on Westbrook to win the match. This match was 100mph from the first bell and didn’t disappoint. Alexander is a star in every sense of the word. Both Alexander and Westbrook have a very bright future in the world of professional wrestling. This match ruled.

First Time Ever: Jada Stone def. Dreya Mitchell

Following the Proving Ground match, we saw Jada Stone, TNA’s newest Knockout, make her return to Limitless Wrestling, following her debut in the Limitless Rumble, to face off with the woman who was making not only her Limitless Wrestling debut, but her United States debut, Dreya Mitchell. The fact that Mitchell has only been wrestling for roughly two years now is nothing short of impressive. She’s already extremely talented and is putting the Canadian independent scene on notice. Now, she’s putting the independent scene in the United States on notice, too.

Stone was the clear fan favorite in this one. Stone offered Mitchell a handshake to start the match, but Mitchell kicked her hand away. Mitchell used her size and power to get the best of Stone in the match. However, Stone used her agility and experience to stay right in this thing. In the end, Stone hits a Spark Stunner on Mitchell to win the match. Stone looked incredible in her first-ever singles contest in Limitless Wrestling. She deserves everything she’s been getting at TNA and then some. She’s immensely talented, and the same can be said for Mitchell. Mitchell officially had her first match in the United States in this one, and she has such a bright future. I expect to see her here much more often. She’s the total package. She has the look, skill, charisma, and potential to match it all.

The Mane Event (Midas Black & Jay Lyon) def. Channing Thomas & Zak Patterson

Next up, we were originally supposed to see The Mane Event’s Midas Black & Jay Lyon face off against Start Struck’s Channing Thomas and Anthony Greene. Unfortunately, Greene’s injury kept him from competing, so Thomas had to find a suitable replacement. He said he called up Montreal, and his tag partner for this one was revealed to be the returning Zak Patterson. Patterson hasn’t been seen since the Bissell Brothers Bash in March of 2025. It was a treat seeing Patterson return to action in Limitless, and it truly looked like he hadn’t missed a beat.

It takes a lot for me to say this, but Patterson is indeed the total package (much like Dreya Mitchell). Patterson has the look, the charisma, and the IT factor to do big things in this business. He has an incredibly bright future. Patterson is one of the most powerful men on the independent scene today, hailing from Canada. It was awesome getting to see The Mane Event back in Limitless, too. Miscommunication between Patterson and Thomas caused Mane Event to hit their finisher on Patterson and pin him to win the match. Thomas and Greene weren’t happy as they jumped Mane Event after the match. Yes, an injured Greene attacked Mane Event, too, showing his true colors.

This drew out Aiden Aggro and a surprise name in Daphne Deville. Danger Kid no more, Deville and Aggro charged the ring, chasing Thomas and Greene away. MSP is officially back! This was such a special and emotional moment. The last time these two shared the ring, Aggro went on his mean streak, going to war with his former best friend, Danger Kid, and ending MSP. Now, MSP is back and arguably better than ever. DeVille gets on the microphone and reintroduces herself to the Limitless faithful. Deville says she hasn’t forgotten what happened the last time she was here. DeVille says she wants what Aggro wants for this company: the best. She calls herself a Limitless OG and says she is far from poison. She challenges Thomas and Aggro to a match at the Bissell Brothers Bash on Friday, March 27th. It’s made official, and MSP is officially back for the first time in over two years. This was truly the best moment of the night.

23 Hazard def. Daron Richardson

The first match back from intermission saw 23 Hazard go one-on-one with a returning Daron Richardson. 23 Hazard continues to be one of the top heels in Limitless Wrestling, drawing a reaction from the crowd like very few heels can. The only issue in this match was that he went up against someone who is equally as unlikable as he is, Daron Richardson. So, in a battle of the unlikable, Hazard was the one who was much more disliked. Richardson, despite being unlikable as hell, is one of the most talented stars in the Northeast today. The stuff he can do in the ring is otherworldly, and his time at House Of Glory Wrestling in New York against Amazing Red shows that and made him who he is today.

At the end of what was a great back-and-forth to come back from the intermission, Richardson looked to use a steel chair. However, he was caught, and the referee threw the chair out of the ring. While the referee’s back was turned, 23 Hazard threw on brass knuckles and knocked Richardson clean out and pinned him to win the match. I’ve said it once, and I’ll say it again: 23 Hazard has grown tremendously in the ring from when I first saw him a few years ago. He’s still absolutely insufferable, but now, he has the talent that you can’t help but respect. It’s been very fun to see 23 Hazard’s trajectory as of late.

Limitless Wrestling World Championship: Donovan Dijak (c) def. Gabby Forza to retain the Limitless Wrestling World Championship

The main event of the show saw Donovan Dijak put his Limitless Wrestling World Championship on the line against one of Limitless biggest fan favorites, Gabby Forza. Forza entered this match having won the Limitless Rumble last month to earn her shot against Dijak. At the same event, Dijak pinned Dezmond Cole to win the Limitless Wrestling World Championship. With Dijak sitting atop the mountain at Limitless, it appears Limitless is being overrun by a bunch of power-hungry heels, standing side-by-side with Dijak, like Channing Thomas, Anthony Greene, and a very unexpected name to join them at the conclusion of Saturday’s event.

While Dijak is certainly the more experienced of the two competitors, Forza has never once shied away from a fight, and she wasn’t about to start. Dijak had the size and experience edge, but Forza had her heart and her never-say-die attitude. That goes far in professional wrestling. Dijak used his size, power, and experience to get the best of Forza time-and-time again in this one. However, Forza never once backed down. There was a very cool spot in this one where Forza hit an attitude adjustment on Dijak while standing on the apron. This drew a “HOLY SH*T” chant from the crowd. Forza looked to have the match won and looked to be in a great spot. Unfortunately, Dijak accidentally landed a massive superkick on the referee, which changed everything.

Anthony Greene made his way out to the ring with both competitors down and set up a chair in the corner. He was caught by another referee who chased him out. This drew Channing Thomas out to try and get involved, but Forza made quick work of him. Forza hit a spear on Dijak and almost had the match and the Limitless Wrestling World Championship, but Thomas once again made the save, pulling out the referee. With Thomas & Dijak taking the fight to Gabby, Aaron Rourke, Forza’s childhood best friend, made the save. Rourke wasn’t expected to be at Limitless tonight, due to travel issues, as seen in the Alexander vs. Westbrook match. Rourke hit a codebreaker on Dijak and helped Forza up. However, then the unthinkable happened: Rourke sent Forza flying through the chair in the corner. This drew a “YOU SOLD OUT” chant from the crowd. In the end, Dijak hit a Feast Your Eyes on Forza to win the match. This was an amazing main event to cap off a great show. The show ends with Aaron Rourke standing side by side with Donovan Dijak, Channing Thomas, and Anthony Greene, while Ace Romero, MSP, and Gabby Forza hold the ring. Why, Aaron, why?

Final Thoughts: This was a very stacked show. A lot of it was unexpected, but sometimes that makes magic. In this case, it was all very welcome changes. Seeing Rourke standing side-by-side with the same heels with whom he went to war for the past year was a very cool sight. I’m all for this change. My favorite version of Rourke is the heel version. As for the action, Titus Alexander and BK Westbrook were the best match of the night, with the main event second, and Jada Stone vs. Dreya Mitchell a very close third. All of these matches were great. It was a blast seeing Dreya make her Limitless and United States debut, and I hope to see her back here very soon. It was also special to see Zak Patterson again. He should be booked all over, too. He’s the total package. This was a very solid Limitless show ahead of what could be their biggest show of the year, the “Bissell Brothers Bash” on Friday, March 27th. We already have our first match announced, too, MSP vs. Star Struck, in a tag team dream match.

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