Sunday, December 17, 2017

Indy things

Melbourne City Wrestling results from last night in Melbourne: Syd Parker & Caveman Ugg b Brat Pack to win tag titles, Toni Storm b Shazza McKenzie to keep Progress women's title, Jonathan Preston b Emmanuel, Lochy Hendricks b Krackerjack in a four-corners of hell match so Krakerjack must retire (he's been a major name in the Australia indie scene since 2000 and was considered the top Hardcore wrestler in the country), Jake Andrewartha & Ali b Gino Gambino & JXT, Indi Hartwell b Kellyane, Robbie Eagles b Adam Brooks to win the Inter commonwealth title and PWA title, Dowie James b Jonah Rock in a cage match to win MCW title. Next show is 2/24 with Will Ospreay.

Shine from last night in Ybor City, FL: Rain won women's Rumble when Jessicka Havok threw everyone out and then eliminated herself to chase after Brandi Lauren, Natalia Markova b Ariel Monroe, Dynamite Didi won over Tessa Price and Kikyo, Leva Bates b Dementia D'Rose-DQ, Priscilla Kelly b Aja Perera to keep Shine Nova title, Shotzi Blackheart b Keira Hogan, Jessicka Havoc b Brandi Lauren, Mercedes Martinez & Ivelisse retained the tag titles over Candy Cartwright & Aria Blake, Stormie Lee b Rain

Pro Wrestling Eve drew 130 fans for a show announced with just 24 hours notice on Thursday night in London: Candy Floss b Chakara, Sadie Gibbs b Chakara, Bea Priestley b Livviii Grace, Charlie Morgan & Smash Nikko (an on-line TV star) b Rhea O'Reilly & Lionessa the Finessa (a UK radio personality). The show was taped for the YouTube show "Greatness."

Powerbomb.TV has signed a multi-year distribution deal with Smart Mark Video for 100 hours of content monthly. Beyond Wrestling has signed a multi-year live streaming deal with Powerbomb including a live show called the New Year's Eve party which will continue past midnight and is billed as the first wrestling match of 2018 with Joey Janela vs. David Starr. Powerbomb said they will stream a minimum of 52 events in 2018.

  • Best in the West did a TV taping last night at Fresno City College with a great show featuring Impact champion Eli Drake and other Northern California based stars. Funnybone beat Mike Rayne in a controversial main event to set up a cage match on 3/17 (St. Patrick's Day) in a cage in the same building. Drake and James Storm are scheduled and it'll be an iPPV on FITE TV.
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