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Chaotic Wrestling LIVE!
Friday, January 15, 2016
Woburn Elks #908 – Woburn, Massachusetts

Official Results:

“Mr. Remarkable” Adam Booker’s Open Challenge:
Travis “Flip” Gordon def. “Mr. Remarkable” Adam Booker
(As a result of the losing this match, “Mr. Remarkable” Adam Booker must have his head shaved.)

Brick Mastone def. “The Supreme Machine” Sean Burke

Mikey Webb def. Elia “The King” Markopoulos

“The Juice” JT Dunn def. “The Firebrand” Brian Fury

“The Kingpin” Brian Milonas (with Davienne) def. “The Kid” Christian Casanova

CW New England Championship:
“The Baddest MoFo on the Show” Brandon Locke (with Adam Barisano) def. Vinny Marseglia to retain the CW New England Championship

MAIN EVENT:
CW Tag Team Championship:
The Logan Brothers (Matt Logan & Bryan Logan) def. Team Friendship (“That Guy” Scotty Slade & “The Sure Thing” Mark Shurman) to become the new CW Tag Team Champions
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For anyone who lives in or near Georgia AJ Styles is wrestling his final indy match for the time being against Corey Hollis in Canton, GA on February 5th. The promotion is called Georgia Premier Wrestling and they have a cap of 450 tickets. AJ is also signing autographs more than likely. Bill Behrens confirmed the match is still taking place as of January 27th.
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oh cool. he can finish up his Georgia Premier Wrestling dates(in regards to actually wrestling) just not the ROH ones.
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Here's the poster for AJ's last indy show Friday which is getting a fair amount of buzz

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Future Stars of Wrestling presents Pride Honor Respect
Silverton Hotel Casino, Las Vegas
February 28, 2016


With FSW assisting ROH with their double-header in Sin City, a few notable names appeared at FSW's monthly casino offering.

Derwin the Destroyer, Buckwild & Loony Bin vs. Patty O'Shea, Wild Horse & Mr. Goodnight -- no contest
-- The six rookies were attacked early on by the Vegas Originals: Rush (not the CMLL guy, this one appeared on WCW Thunder, Jason Partain & Disco Inferno. Yes, that Disco Inferno.

The Whirlwind Gentlemen (Jack Manley & Remy Marcel) def. Rocky Romero & Colby Corino
-- The Gents were trained by Romero at the Inoki Dojo. This was their chance to one-up their old mentor. After seeing Corino getting his ass kicked frequently on ROH TV, it was nice to see him getting some offense in. He looked good, and his dad would be proud.

Cut Throat Cody def. Jakob Austin Young and Bryce Harrison in a three-way
-- This threesome were part of a group called the Following a year ago. Now at odds, Cody won the match to win JAY's "Cash in the Case" briefcase.

The Players Club (Leon Hater & J-Cash) def. Silas Young & Sammy Six Guns Jr.
-- Another reunion, as J-Cash and Silas worked with each other in the Midwest 15 years ago. Despite his grumpy demeanor, Silas shook hands with the winners afterward.

Markus Burke def. Alexander Hammerstone

No Limits Championship: Funnybone def. T.J. Perkins
-- Perkins is a trainer at FSW, but failed to win the title from the Demon King

FSW Tag Team Championship: The Midnight Marvels (Spyder Warrior & Damian Drake) def. The Bonus Boys (Sugar Brown & Clutch) in a ladder match
-- A particularly brutal bout pitting the scrawny, underage defending champs Spyder & Drake and the bullying jock archrivals. The Marvels gutted it out for the win, though they were banged up along the way. Clutch, around 300 lbs., took some particularly brutal bumps as well and reportedly got his head split open.

Evan Daniels, Tomaste & Greg Romero def. Hyperstreak, Suede Thompson & Mike Da-Lite

Owen Travers def. Nick Bugatti in a dog collar match
-- Travers was trained by Truth Martini, who as of last night is part of Travers' intro video. Their was a problem with the chain, it wouldn't latch at one end, so they had to take turns being chained. Travers won after bloodying Bugatti, and gave a DDT to his valet Maserati afterward.

FSW Heavyweight Championship: Kevin Kross def. Kenny King, Eli Drake and Willie Mack
-- Billed as FSW vs. ROH vs. TNA vs. Lucha Underground, Kross, the fearsome but popular antihero, retained the gold. Afterward, Kross and commissioner Pauly Kover, who are usually at odds, found common ground on who should challenge for the title on April 15 -- Timothy Thatcher.
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Chaotic Wrestling LIVE!
Friday, February 26, 2016
Woburn Elks #908
295 Washington St. – Woburn, Massachusetts

OFFICIAL RESULTS:

“The Juice” JT Dunn def. Travis “Flip” Gordon

To Determine Number One Contendership to the CW New England Championship:
“That Guy” Scotty Slade def. “The Firebrand” Brian Fury

Tag Team Match:
Mikey Webb & Donovan Dijak def. King Elia Markopoulos & “The Kingpin” Brian Milonas (with Davienne)

CW New England Championship:
“The Baddest MoFo on the Show” Brandon Locke (with Adam Barisano) def. “Psycho Killer” Tommaso Ciampa to retain the CW New England Championship

“The Supreme Machine” Sean Burke def. “Mr. Remarkable” Adam Booker

Brick Mastone def. Xavier Bell

MAIN EVENT:
CW Tag Team Championship:
The Logan Brothers (Matt Logan & Bryan Logan with CW Heavyweight Champion Chase Del Monte) def. Da Hoodz (“The Heat” Kris Pyro & “The Hi-Lite” Davey Cash) to retain the CW Tag Team Championship

We’d like to thank everyone who came out to experience the Chaos in Woburn! If you weren’t there – shame on you, you missed a lot, including the official announcement of the date and location of our showcase event, Cold Fury 15, to be located at the Lowell Catholic High School marking our first time to Lowell in over 9 months, on Friday night, April 8 – tickets go on sale Wednesday, March 2 at 10 AM here on ChaoticWrestling.com!
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Lucky Pro Wrestling's "Blizzard Brawl"
Saturday, February 27, 2016
LPW Arena, Elks Function Hall, Clinton, MA
Ring Announcer: Rich Palladino
Referees: Kevin Quinn, Adam West, & Natalia
Official Results:

Christian Casanova def. Vinny Marseglia

Tag Team Match
Adrenaline Rush ("Dangerous" Daniel Evans & "Youngblood" Keith Gordon) w/ Adira def. The 5 Star Spectacular (5 Star Jase & Spectacular JC)

Four Corners Match
Jason Blade def. Mike Webb, Tomahawk & "The Selfie Made Man" Vern Vicallo and is the # 1 contender for the LPW
Heavyweight Championship

LPW Women's Championship
Davienne def. "The Double X Diva" Alexxis Navaeh to retain her title

Casket Match
"Almighty" Anthony Stone def. "The Devil's Reject" Brandon Webb

LPW Hard Knox Championship
"All Good" Anthony Greene def. "That Guy" Scotty Slade to retain his title. After the match Mike Webb and Scotty Slade attacked Anthony Greene. Vern Vicallo attempted to cash in his "Opportunity Knocks" contract but Cam Zagami prevented a match from happening.

Brick Mastone def. "Firebrand" Brian Fury

Ladies Over the Top Rope Battle Royal
Tequilla Rosee def. "The Goddess of Beauty" Ramona Romano, Toxis, Adira, Maximum Mecca, Nikki Valentine, Delmi Exo, & Ashley Vox and is the # 1 contender for the LPW Women's Championship

LPW Heavyweight Championship Match
"The Platinum Playboy" Randy Shawn w/ Mr. Brian Cairo & Sweat Boy def. CW Anderson to retain his title

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XWA Rumble 3/18/16

Brian Fury def Travis Gordon
Officers Cabana and Justice def Cryme Tyme. Officer Cabana would later proceed to arrest officer Justice (who beat the charges).
Tommaso Ciampa was victorious in a hellacious battle with JT Dunn, which promises not to be the last time we see these 2 meet.
TK O'Ryan won the XWA Championship by countout (by added that stipulation to his "custom contract) after inserting himself into the championship match. Antonio Atama, shockingly did not make it out to the ring.
Rhyno would then defeat TK O'Ryan to become your NEW XWA Champion
JT Dunn survived and won his 1st Xtreme Rumble to become the #1 contender for a title shot, whenever he wishes. Warbeard Hanson was never officially eliminated due to an attack by Brian Milonas.


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Chaotic Wrestling LIVE!
Friday, March 18, 2016
Lawrence Elks #65
652 Andover Street – Lawrence, Massachusetts

OFFICIAL RESULTS:

“Mr. Remarkable” Adam Booker def. “All Good” Anthony Greene
(As a result of losing this match, Anthony Greene fails to earn a spot on the active Chaotic Wrestling roster.)

Tag Team Match:
“The Thriller of New England” Christian Casanova & Brick Mastone def. Mikey Webb & Donovan Dijak

CW Tag Team Championship:
The Logan Brothers (Matt Logan & Bryan Logan with CW Heavyweight Champion Chase Del Monte) def. Milk Chocolate (Randy Summers & Brandon Watts) to retain the CW Tag Team Championship

CW Heavyweight Champion Chase Del Monte def. Travis “Flip” Gordon

CW New England Championship:
“The Baddest MoFo on the Show” Brandon Locke (with Adam Barisano) def. “That Guy” Scotty Slade to retain the CW New England Championship

CW Women’s Championship:
“The Double X Diva” Alexxis def. Ashley Vox to retain the CW Women’s Championship

MAIN EVENT:
Triple Threat Match:
ROH World Tag Team Champion War Beard Hanson def. “The Firebrand” Brian Fury & “The Juice” JT Dunn (via pinfall)
(As a result of winning this match, War Beard Hanson receives a CW Heavyweight Championship match on Friday, April 15, 2016.)

Lawrence, MA – everyone here at Chaotic Wrestling can’t thank you enough for making it surely a night to remember! Now, that we have passed our final stop, get ready for 15 – or XV – as in Cold Fury XV: Unbreakable as we return to Lowell, MA for the first time in nearly 10 months – Friday night, April 8 at the Lowell Catholic High School at 8 PM! Remember, front row seats sold out in 12 hours, and if you were there in Lawrence, the card and the entire event itself is really shaping up strong! Don’t wait another moment and get your tickets NOW in our online store and join us for the biggest showcase event on the Chaotic Calendar, Cold Fury XV: Unbreakable!
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RESULTS - Limitless Wrestling "Don't Fear The Sleeper!" - 3/19/16 - Orono, ME
Attendance - 163
1. Da Hoodz def. The Influence, Beaver Boys, & M1nute Men
2. Xavier Bell def. George Gatton
3. Alexander Lee & Aiden Aggro def. DangerKid & Wrecking Ball Legursky
4. Scott Wild def. Brian Myers
5. Sonya Strong def. Mistress Belmont
6. Johnny Torres def. Alex Mason
7. Jeremy Leary def. Sasha Jenkins, Big Daddy Cruz, & Johnny Clash
8. Team New England (Donovan Dijak, Ace Romero, & Anthony Greene) def. Team Pazuzu (Chris Dickinson & EYFBO)


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THE DARIUS CARTER BRASS RING INVITATIONAL
Darius Carter v. Fred Yehi

In the opening bout of a historic 'March To Victory' card, 'Wrestling's Richest Prize' Darius Carter was able to get the better of Fred Yehi after capitalizing on an unintentional headbutt that blinded his challenger. Carter hit his 'Foreclosure' (Codebreaker) with an exposed knee for the win.

After the match, JT Dunn came out to announce his arrival in Tier 1. In what turned out to be a heated confrontation between 'The Juice' and the self-obsessed Carter, Dunn's arrival was punctuated by a Death By Elbow that sent Carter crashing to the mat like a fallen tree.

SIX WAY ELIMINATION FRAY
Gran Akuma v. 'Colossal' Mike Law v. JustNeff v. Joey Ace v. Nutrious X v. 'The EmpBruh of the Ring' Black Baron

In what many would consider a monumental upset, the debuting 'EmpBruh' Black Baron was able to make it to the final two and pin Gran Akuma to advance in the Six Way Elimination Fray series.

After the Fray, 'The Elite Athlete' Mike Orlando put a beating on on third of the Cutthroat Kings; 'The Five Star Stud' Joey Ace. This lead to a masked man coming out to attack Orlando from behind. At first, it looked as though it might've been 'The American Nightmare' Logan Black; Orlando's opponent for the night. Orlando took the man down and removed his mask to reveal that that wasn't the case. Instead, Black jumped Orlando from behind, and their Street Fight commenced.

STREET FIGHT
'The Elite Athlete' Mike Orlando v. 'The American Nightmare' Logan Black
In the end, Logan Black was able to emerge victorious thanks to an assist from the man who was supposed to be guarding Orlando's girlfriend, Ms. New York AnnaTheresa Treppiedi, from The Cutthroat Kings. The enormous Juba looked poised to military press Treppiedi out of the ring, but Sonny Kiss and Alex Mason hit the ring to make the save.

VALKYRIE WOMEN'S PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING SHOWCASE
Aja 'Super' Perera w/ Nina Monet v. 'The Clockwork Angel' Katred w. Dementia DeRose
Despite Katred's best efforts and utter viciousness, 'Super' Perera was relentless. In the end, she was able to finish off her unstable opponent with a high thrust kick down to the back of the head.

EVOLVE Champion Timothy Thatcher v. Tommaso Ciampa
This match was every bit the wrestling clinic that you'd expect. The opening minutes of the match were a mesmerizing display of technical prowess from both men, but the match quickly broke down into an all out war when the 'Psycho Killer's' violent streak kicked in. The NXT Superstar attempted to embarrass Thatcher, but what he got in return was the fight of his life, and a brutal headbutt that sent him crumbling down to the mat and put him out for the three count.

FATAL FOURWAY TAG TEAM MATCH
Booty & The Beast ('The Concrete Rose' Sonny Kiss and 'The Carnivore' Alex Mason) v. Monkey Flip (Space Monkey and Travis 'Flip' Gordon) v. Milk Chocolate (Brandon Watts and Randy Summers) v. The Spring Street Suicide Squad (Ken Lee and Chris Crunk)
If these four teams are any indication, the future of tag team wrestling is incredibly bright. Before the match got underway, there was a rap battle between Randy Summers and Chris Crunk, then a twerk-off between Brandon Watts and Sonny Kiss, Travis Gordon breakdanced, and Alex Mason challenged Space Monkey to a push-up contest, but Space Monkey simply stepped over his back, climbed the turnbuckle, and hung upside down while eating a banana. Mason was none too pleased about getting served, and attacked Space Monkey to get the action rolling. It was fast-paced, high-flying, and completely out of control, but in the end Monkey Flip was able to pick up the victory with an incredible sequence of moves that ended with a corkscrew moonsault from Gordon.

LAST PERSON STANDING
'The Unpredictable' JGeorge v. 'Bonesaw' Jessie Brooks
You could really sense the disdain that these two competitors have for each other, and that the Brooklyn crowd had for JGeorge as he took every opportunity to gloat about manhandling Brooks. They don't call her the baddest woman on the planet for nothing, though. 'Bonesaw' gave JGeorge everything he could handle and more. With stiff forearms, kicks, and a series of perfectly-executed suplexes, 'Bonesaw' not only hung in there, but had JGeorge on the ropes. That is, of course, until FEDERATED shockingly arrived on the scene. As VsK distracted the referee, Ace Romero put Brooks down with a vicious spinning side slam after she valiantly attempted to fight the super heavyweight off with a series of elbows. Even after this brutal maneuver, JGeorge had to hit her two more times to keep her down for the ten count. He celebrated with his new FEDERATED comrades.

After the match, Ethan Page charged the ring with the returning Fallah Bahh! The two slid into the ring to prevent FEDERATED from doing anymore damage, and Page quickly demanded that VsK return to the ring for their match. VsK looked poised to leave the building, but Bahh scared him back towards the squared circle.

GRUDGE MATCH
VsK v. 'All Ego' Ethan Page
Things started off hot and heavy with Ethan laying in some hard punches, but VsK was able to stop his momentum. The crown jewel of FEDERATED showed a great deal of athleticism as he did everything he could to stop Page's offense, but the EVOLVE mainstay was hell bent on exacting his revenge. In the end, there was another shocking interference; this time by 'The Clockwork Angel' Katred. As VsK distracted the referee, she struck Page right in the eye with a nail file! VsK was able to capitalize and hit 'All Ego' with a vertical suplex into a brainbuster onto his own knee for the win. The expanded FEDERATED stood tall in the center of the ring as we prepared to move onto the main event.

TIER 1 CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
'The Fresh Prince of Shaolin' Rude Boy Riley (c) v. 'The Premiere Athlete' Anthony Nese
It was abundantly clear that both of these competitors did their homework for this match. Each man had an answer to their opponent's signature moves, and they both pulled out all the stops to leave Brooklyn as the Tier 1 Champion. It was going to come down to one pivotal mistake, and Nese made it when he missed his go-to 450 Splash. Riley was able to quickly roll out of the way, and as soon as Nese got to his feet and charged the champ, he was able to capitalize with a pop-up knee strike to retain his title.

This feel-good moment for the man who proudly carries the Tier 1 banner was ruined by another man who we would've thought would be proud of the outcome; none other than Gran Akuma. The fourteen year veteran hit the ring and brutally attacked Riley; laying him out with a Rubix Cube that made the entire crowd erupt into a booming "OH!" One fan even proclaimed, "You broke his neck!" What a bittersweet ending to the greatest night in Tier 1 history.


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2nd year in a row, Liger will be in NYC while ROH is booking NYC and NOT be there! I know he's a freelancer, but this is still pretty ironic.
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I wish it didn't cost so much money to put on a wrestling show, because my area is severely lacking in that department. Maybe I'll win the lottery one day so I can start my own company.
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