The show opened with Larry Legend bringing out the returning Danny Havoc with Conor ‘Wrench’ Claxton. Havoc reminisced about being back in the Arena and talked about mentoring Wrench and said he’s taught him all he can and over the next three shows, Wrench will be facing a deathmatch trial series starting off next month against Lucky 13. Havoc then talked about being out for the last six months after badly breaking his ankle. He said it was nearly a career ending injury but he’s finally back and, in a bonus ultraviolent match after the main event, the Nation of Intoxication will be facing each other.
Match #1: ‘Dirty’ Buxx Belmar defeated Pepper Parks w/Cherry Bomb to earn a spot in Best of the Best 14.
Match #2: In another BOTB qualifying match, and significant upset, Dojo Wars regular, ‘The Bad Boy’ Joey Janela defeated for CZW World champion, Sozio.
Match #3: Kyle Francis brings out Alex Colon to talk about breaking Preacher’s neck. Colon refuses to take responsibility for it and issues an open challenge saying he could break the neck of anyone in the locker room. The challenge is answered by Drew Gulak who not only shows Colon he can’t break his neck but kicks his ass in the process. Gulak has turned into a beast.
Match #4: In an ultraviolent match, Stockade defeated Matt Tremont. After the match, Tremont challenged Stockade to a rematch next month in a No Rope, Barbed Wire match.
After intermission, Tim Donst comes out to talk about his current medical situation and say the first ever indy he attended was CZW in the Arena. He’ll be out for a while but will hopefully be able to return. Thoughts and prayers go to him in his fight with cancer. Kick it’s ass, Tim.
Match #5: Donst sits in on commentary for the match he was supposed to be in, the Wired title match. Champion Joe Gacy retains over Donst’s replacement, ‘Speedball’ Mike Bailey.
Match #6: In a six man, elimination tables match, John Silver last eliminated Dan Berry to win for his team of himself, Rex Lawless-Silver and (subbing for Alex Reynolds who couldn’t make it due to the weather) younger brother, Chuck Taylor-Silver over Berry, Bill Carr and Dick Justice.
Match #7: CZW World Heavyweight champion, BLK Jeez defeats ‘The Dirty Daddy’ Chris Dickinson in a brutally hard hitting match. Dickinson cuts an angry, bitter promo after the match wanting a rematch next month.
Match #8: CZW Tag Team Champions, OI4K retained over the Young Bucks in an awesome match that even featured referee Dan Yost getting in on the action with a dive to all four men on the outside. He was then the guest of honor at a four man superkick party. Bucks got a loud and deserved ‘Please come back’ chant.
Match #9: This was the bonus ultraviolent match between the members of the Nation of Intoxication. Angry fans flooded Twitter once it was discovered that, despite announcing the match to open the show and the StreamCZW twitter saying you could watch the match as part of the IPPV, the match was NOT going to air to fans watching the stream. It wasn’t even properly announced. Word spread through re-tweets after a fan commented on the match to the CZW twitter and was told the match wasn’t going to be airing and would ‘most likely’ be part of the DVD. Considering it was the wildly popular Havoc’s first match back in six months, the decision to not air it pissed off a ton of fans.
Lucky 13 defeated Devon Moore and Danny Havoc after powerbombing Moore from the top rope onto Havoc.
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