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I’m back with another Wrestling Roundup; this time I’m covering Pro Wrestling Chaos’ second show of the year: Organised Chaos from the 24th of July. We’re back at Kings Oak Academy and this show was similar to the previous show “Return of the King” with a hot crowd, and amazing matches. One thing I’d like to focus on first: The Crowd. Chaos has a loyal fanbase, these fans understand and support the promotion well, but that’s not to say it’s a closed off community, the fans are respectful and encourage support from new fans too, which all adds up to a fantastic atmosphere whether it’s your first wrestling show, or your hundredth.

NOW ON WITH THE SHOW….

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The first match was a singles match for the “All Wales Championship” with defending champion Brendan White taking on Elijah. This match was a very solid show opener with some good back and forth action. Brendan spent a good portion of the match mouthing off to the fans, even shouting at the handful of fans that tried to cheer for him, saying they turned their back on him, and didn’t deserve him, clearly still upset by the crowd’s lack of support for him in his last match. The match ended with Brendan White retaining, and shouting at the poor ring girl to declare his victory. Next out came Dr. Pariah Khan who got on the mic to talk about how he and his client Eddie Ryan are having some communication issues. He proceeded to talk up his accomplishments; building up wrestlers like Jekkyl, and the tag team The Crazy Teacups (Eddie’s former tag team with Charlie Sterling and a favourite of mine), and Khan says together they can get Eddie to be the King of Chaos if they only believe (fans chant loudly “we believe”). Eddie then speaks to the Doctor via video call and says he just needs space. This leaves Khan feeling direction-less & under-appreciated, which leads Tate Mayfairs to come out and try to persuade Khan to join the mysterious “them” (and who is this “He” that Tate keeps talking about?) and asks Khan to sit and watch his next match.

This brings us to our next match Tate Mayfairs vs Billy Haze (part of the Dead Sad Boys) in a singles match. What a great match this was, both men put on a stellar performance of skill and athleticism with mat based wrestling and high-flying aerial attacks inciting cheers of “This is Chaos” from the crowd (this won’t be the last time we hear this chant) the match ended with Tate Mayfairs cheating to get the win and beating down Billy Haze after the match.

The next match was my favourite match of the night. This was a Tag Team match for the “Knights of Chaos Championship” with The Smoking Aces defending against Destination Everywhere. With fluid wrestling fast tags, intense action, crowd brawling, high flying moves and huge amounts of charisma from both teams, there’s really not much more I can say to give this match the praise it deserves, but this shows Tag Team division is the highlight of Pro Wrestling Chaos. After a simply phenomenal match Smoking Aces won and retained their championships.

Then we had the standard midway break with the ever-popular raffle. Following this we were introduced to our next match, Harrison Bennet vs Mulligan. The fight began before the bell had even rang with the two competitors coming out of the merchandise area beating the heck out of each other, this carried on into the crowd, up the stands (threatening to throw each other off the balcony) brawling to the ring announcers table, with Harrison getting the upper hand in the end, until Tate Mayfairs stuck his nose in and attacked Bennet giving Mulligan the chance to slam Harrison Bennet through a table, rolling him into the ring to claim the pin fall victory. This was mad, insane, chaos but we all loved it.

The penultimate match was a Singles Women’s match: Ava vs Harley Hudson. Ava was clearly the egotistical villain mouthing off at the crowd and flaunting her beauty with excessive poses and hair flicks. While Harley let her skills do the talking, she had a cool unique look and great wrestling skill, these skills proved to be the winning factor as Harley Hudson got the win in a brilliant match. Low and behold Tate Mayfairs comes out for a 3rd time flinging his weight around by attacking poor Harley and showing that Ava has joined Mulligan and himself in preparing Chaos for the mysterious “him,” and so the plot thickens. Here we go the Main Event. This match was scheduled for One Fall (One Fall!! Sorry couldn’t help myself) The King of Chaos “Made of Stone” Danny Jones vs NJPW’s (the biggest wrestling promotion in Japan) Yota Tsuji. Flipping heck was this a stiff match, if anyone has any complaints about the validity of Pro Wrestling I encourage you to try and find this match (the DVD will be on sale soon) with in the first 2 minutes Yota Tsuji chopped Danny Jones’ chest so hard he left a scarlet hand print on his chest, this looked so sore that the entire audience took a collective intake of breath the moment we saw it. The stiff shots continued for the entire match with a true Japanese Strong Style match where Danny Proved his moniker true as he must be made of stone to take that many stiff shots and keep on fighting. The match was very back and forth with neither man able to take full control of the match until the very end, when Danny Jones gets the win proving that he deserves the King of Chaos Championship. That is it for another FANTASTIC Pro Wrestling Chaos show, their next show is Total Chaos on September 24th I believe they’re already Sold Out so if you want your chance to see this amazing show look out for a competition coming soon where you can win tickets, or get in touch with Chaos and ask them to host it in a bigger venue (let them know if you have any suggestions). SHAMELESS PLUG

Speaking of suggestions if you have any wrestling you’d like me to cover whether Local Wrestling (I’ve heard there’s some really good shows in the South West) or even the big shows like WWE (NXT / NXT UK) or AEW get in touch with us on the socials.

Article by Wrestling journalist and wrestling super fan Jake Wattage

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