With Defiant still in the “rebuilding” stage it seemed, the promotion held a two-day tournament to crown a Ringmaster – and a new number one contender for Rampage’s title.
Browsing: Defiant
Days removed from their second anniversary, Defiant returned to iPPV for a show that seemingly closed the book on some rivalries and set off some new direction.
The Internet title took centre stage on another tape-delayed PPV as Defiant took their last stop on the road to their Built to Destroy anniversary show.
Title changes, new management and a fun-packed Rumble highlighted Defiant’s return to Newcastle for No Regrets.
A week on from Lights Out, Defiant returned to Newcastle for a “Road to…” show, as they built up to April’s No Regrets.
Defiant returned to iPPV with a slightly tweaked card as the promotion crowned a new contender for Austin Aries’ championship in the Magnificent Seven match.
Defiant’s go-home show for their Lights Out iPPV ended with a surprise backstabbing and the emergence of a familiar unit…
Austin Aries’ Defiant title was on the line as we found out who the wildcard was for the Magnificent Seven match later this month!