Tag Team Match The WorkHorsemen (Anthony Henry & JD Drake) vs. The East West Express (Jordan Oliver & Nick Wayne) Singles Match Allison Danger vs. Billie Starkz Singles Match Komander vs. El Hijo del Vikingo
The TCICWF is shutting down forever, and these colorful, eccentric, clueless, indie wrestlers have one last chance to show the world that they belong in the big leagues.
A man takes matters into his own hands when a pharmaceutical kingpin moves into his town to cause some real trouble.
2016 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match Pentagón Jr. vs. "The Villain" Marty Scurll 2016 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match "Mr. Athletic" Jeff Cobb vs. Ricochet 2016 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match John Hennigan vs. "Reborn" Matt Sydal 2016 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match Fénix vs. Will Ospreay 2016 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match Tommy End vs. Zack Sabre, Jr. 2016 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match Chris Hero vs. Jushin Thunder Liger Six-Person Tag Team Match Dalton Castle & The Boys (Bobby Fish & Kyle O'Reilly) vs. Adam Cole & The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson)
2016 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match Dalton Castle vs. Tommaso Ciampa 2016 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match Mark Andrews vs. Pete Dunne 2016 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match Sami Callihan vs. Cody R Tag Team Match Fénix & Pentagón Jr. vs. Heroes Eventually Die (Tommy End & Chris Hero) 2016 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match Kamaitachi vs. Trevor Lee 2016 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match Cedric Alexander vs. Mark Haskins 2016 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match Kyle O'Reilly vs. Matthew Riddle Six-Person Tag Team Match Will Ospreay, Ricochet, & Matt Sydal vs. Adam Cole & The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson)
2016 Battle of Los Angeles Second Round Match Dalton Castle vs. Trevor Lee 2016 Battle of Los Angeles Second Round Match John Hennigan vs. Ricochet 2016 Battle of Los Angeles Second Round Match Cody R vs. "The Villain" Marty Scurll 2016 Battle of Los Angeles Second Round Match Mark Andrews vs. Chris Hero 2016 Battle of Los Angeles Second Round Match Mark Haskins vs. Kyle O'Reilly 2016 Battle of Los Angeles Second Round Match Will Ospreay vs. Zack Sabre, Jr. Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Tag Team Championship Title Match The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson - Champions) vs. Fénix & Pentagón Jr. (Challengers)
Il-bong was utterly defeated as a wrestling athlete. He decides against returning to his hometown and stays in Seoul. As he wanders the street, going from job to job, someone recommends him to become an actor. But the acting roles that are waiting Il-bong are in adult movies. At the set, Il-bong meets Ae-ja and falls in love with her. They give up the adult films and Ae-ja gets pregnant. Because they are desperately poor, Ae-ja has a miscarriage and Il-bong curses his incompetence. The two decide to part for one year. During that time, Il-bong becomes a male prostitute and makes a ferocious amount of money. But he has become tough without realizing it. After the year is over, Il-bong goes to their promised meeting place but Ae-ja is nowhere to be seen. Il-bong wails to the city.
The Ritz Brothers go to the race track. They raise training end entrance money in a wrestling match and help a young man train the horse of his fiancée.
Nacho Libre is loosely based on the story of Fray Tormenta ("Friar Storm"), aka Rev. Sergio Gutierrez Benitez, a real-life Mexican Catholic priest who had a 23-year career as a masked luchador. He competed in order to support the orphanage he directed.
Back in May of this year, there was a brief panic when all of Pro Wrestling Guerrilla's Social Media changed over to Bar Wrestling. Many feared the worst, that PWG had folded or been re-branded. But as it turned out, it was because PWG co-founder and former owner Joey Ryan was starting his own promotion, called Bar Wrestling, and still had control of the old accounts. PWG resumed life as normal, and on June 8, Bar Wrestling launched it's first event in Baldwin Park, California.
Women’s Wrestling Revolution (WWR) returns to the NYWC Sportatorium on February 23rd with Widowmaker! They’re bringing more of the great women’s wrestling that we know and love. There’s also a few debuts set to take place at Widowmaker. Lisa Marie Varon, Allysin Kay and the rising star Leyla Hirsch all will make their WWR debuts. They will join regulars such as Skylar, Solo Darling, Willow Nightingale, Maria Manic and more.
In this action-comedy, a sorority girl plays poker with a buxom band of biker chicks and ends up losing all her tuition money. To scare up some quick cash, she and her sisters decide to pose for a bikini calendar. Unfortunately, they end up exploited when sneaky photographers rig their dressing room and film them in the nude. It was a rotten trick and now the girls are really angry. They are so angry that they learn martial arts and then challenge their leather-clad hog-riding rivals to a no-holds-barred wrestling match. They then get revenge upon the photographers.
A sorority house mother enters her girls in a mud-wrestling contest.
WWE's annual Thanksgiving tradition showcases the battle for brand supremacy as champions and competitors from both Raw and Smackdown collide. This includes the WWE Raw Tag Team Champions The New Day taking on the WWE Smackdown Tag Team Champions the Street Profits, the WWE Raw Women's Champion Asuka taking on WWE SmackDown Women's Champion "The Boss" Sasha Banks, as well as the WWE Universal Champion "The Head of the Table" Roman Reigns versus the WWE Champion Drew McIntyre. This year also sees The Undertaker saying his final farewell as 'The Deadman' celebrates thirty years worth of truly iconic moments.
I Quit Match for Smackdown Women's Title: Flair vs Rousey. Cody Rhodes vs Seth Rollins. McIntire & RK-Bro vs Reigns & The Usos. Edge vs AJ Styles. Lashley vs Omos. Corbin vs Moss.
The Queens of Combat debut took place March 21, 2014 at Hush Club in Charlotte, North Carolina. You have access to the debut of stars of different brands, especially from wwe.
Queens of Combat 3 took place on Sunday November 30, 2014 in Ziggy in Winston Salem, North Carolina, Savannah Evans vs. Miss Diss Lexi Amanda Rodriguez vs. Mad Mary Dobson Sojo Jo Bolt and Dani Jacks vs. Jesse Kay and Roni Nicole with "The Mean Mean" Zane Riley Angelina Love against Neva Miki James against Tessa Blanchard Jessica Havok against LuFisto Luch Sisters (Mia Yim and Leva Bates) against the World's Cutest Team Team (Joey Ryan and Candace Lera).
Solo Darling vs. The Great Sisaki Amy Love and Amanda Rodriguez vs. Roni Nicole and Ms. Diss Lexia Amber O' Neal vs. Andrea Tessa Blanchard vs. Crazy Mary Dobson Nikki Storm vs. Nevaeh Taeler Hendrix vs. Leva Bates vs. Sassy Stephie vs. Su Yung HAVOK vs. Lufisto - NO DQ Match.
Queens of Combat 7 - Title Finals Sunday, November 29th. Match in a 4-position match. The winner goes to the semifinals against Tessa Blanchard against Talley Blanchard. QoC semifinal match Tyler Hendrix vs. winner 4-way match in Chelsea Green vs. Mad Mary Dobson game Leva Bates vs. ODB LuFisto vs. Andrea Finals Tournament winner Queens Battle Title (Havok vs. Blanchard) against winner (Hendrix vs. Blanchart) Title (Havok vs. Blanchard) against the winner (Hendrix vs. Blancht Battle Title (Havok vs. Blanchard) against the winner (Hendrix vs. Blanchart) Title (Havok vs. Blanchard) against the winner (Hendrix against Blanshar).
D'Arcy Dixon debuted for the North Carolina-based Queens of Combat promotion on March 19, 2016, serving as the lone babyface in a three way match between Su Yung and Taylor Made at QoC 9, which Taylor won. D'Arcy turned heel at QoC 11 on May 21, where she was defeated by Jessicka Havok. She continued her villainous persona later that night at QoC 12, losing to Solo Darling.