Drew Galloway’s farewell to EVOLVE came in the form of an I Quit match that was hard-fought, if not a show-stealer as the Brooklyn crowd was treated to a great evening’s wrestling.
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EVOLVE returned to La Boom for the first half of a New York double-header, featuring the return of Kyle O’Reilly and a bloody main event as Ethan Page looked to end Darby Allin once and for all.
The final show before WrestleMania saw FIP serve up a snappy, but great card of action at the Hardy Tailgate party.
WWN’s annual Mercury Rising supershow eventually delivered, but an overbooked mess to the first two matches, and use of “card subject to change” left a rather sour taste…
The second half of EVOLVE’s WrestleMania weekender wrapped up with a brutal main event between Ethan Page and Darby Allin in front of a largely indifferent crowd.
Perhaps the weirdest show of WrestleMania weekend came with the wackiest line-up – a late Thursday-night card presented by cult favourite Joey Janela in association with Game Changer Wrestling. Yep, it’s Joey Janela’s Spring Break!
Well, for us anyway, WrestleMania weekend got going with EVOLVE’s first show with Zack Sabre Jr as champion – and my word, this was a great way to start the weekend!
Fred Yehi was the latest challenger for Timothy Thatcher as EVOLVE’s February weekender started in Maryland.