From Anarchy Wrestling: The Landmark Arena was packed again with wall to wall rabid Anarchy fans fresh off the epic Devil’s Playground...
The Landmark Arena was packed again with wall to wall rabid Anarchy fans fresh off the epic Devil’s Playground Match between Anarchy Heavyweight Champion, Logan Creed and Brad Cash. This time out the crowd would be treated to two big title matches and a clearer path on the Highway to Hell.
Geter won a Mega Rumble to become the #1 Contender to the Television Championship. Matthew Hankins had a few words for the Landmark Arena before the Rumble would commence. He announced that all members of Undeniable were entered into the match and that many of the other participants were not going to make it to the match. He also addressed the ongoing drama unfolding between himself and Geter. Hankins said things have been smoothed over and we would see unity tonight. Elimination was by pinfall, submission or being thrown over the top rope. Geter drew number one and the second man in was Will Kaution. Will attempted to use his speed but it was no match for Geter. Next in was Bolo who hit the ring a house of fire. Former Landmark Arena Heritage Champion, Kenji Brea would be the next in followed by Brian Blaze, Dynamic Dexter, Shane Marx, Azrael, and finally Jagged Edge. It got down to Kenji Brea, Will Kaution, Geter & Jagged Edge. Kaution eliminated Brea and then Brea was tossed and, it would come down to Geter and Jagged Edge as the last two men in the ring. From the announce position, Matthew Hankins yelled instructions to Geter. Geter, looked as if he was stepping over the top rope to give Jagged Edge the TV Title shot at Hardcore Hell. However, he had a change of heart and then attacked Jagged Edge. Geter would then pin Jagged Edge and move on the Hardcore Hell as the #1 Contender to the TV Title.
Adrian Hawkins defeated Griff Garrison to earn the Approved a Anarchy Tag Title Shot at Hardcore Hell. Back at Christmas Chaos The Approved returned to Anarchy, and attacked the newly crowned Anarchy tag champions, Master and Machine. After weeks of sneak attacks and interference, Adrian Hawkins would be forced to step into a one on one situation with Griff Garrison. Hawkins took his time getting out of his suit. When Hawkins finally got in the ring, he was met by the anger of a frustrated Griff Garrison. Marcus Kross who had an injured knee found himself involved near the end of the match. Kenji Brea attacked Griff and created enough of a distraction to allow Hawkins to hit the Code Breaker on Garrison and score the pinfall.
Jacob Ashworth defeated Sal Rinauro. This match was made by Bill Behrens two weeks ago following the the Devil’s Playground death match between Brad Cash and Logan Creed, where Rinauro was handcuffed to Ashworth. Ashworth’s focus was set on Creed and Hardcore Hell, but that did not distract too much from the task at hand. Rinauro gained the advantage early on and attempted to damage the hand and fingers of Ashworth. Ashworth would fight back and use his power advantage to control Rinauro. Rinauro would go back to the hand. In the end it would be Ashworth hitting his full-nelson slam on Rinauro for the victory.
Matthew Hankins defeated Billy Buck to win the Anarchy TV Championship. In what can be described as the biggest upset in the history of the Landmark Arena, Hankins defeated Billy Buck for a second time, this time it was for the Television Championship. Buck had chosen Hankins in this match two weeks ago, and it seemed Hankins was confident entering into the match, until the bell rang. Hankins, who had Brian Blaze and Shane Marx at ringside with him tried to avoid any contact with Buck. In the closing moments of the match, when it seemed Buck was going to win, referee David Weakly went down. This opened the door for the Undeniable to get involved and hand Matthew Hankins the win and the television championship. Geter came down to ringside and there was an intense stare down between Geter and his manager. Bill Behrens came out and stood by the referee’s decision. He announced however that Hankins was going to have to defend the TV title at our next event on March 23rd and it could be anyone on the roster, except a member of the Undeniable. Hankins thought about it and then chose Crystal Rose. Behrens also announced that AC Mack would return the 23rd to face Billy Buck. If Buck won he would be in the TV Title match at Hardcore Hell, but if not, he would not wrestle at all at Hardcore Hell. If AC Mack wins he get a TV title match anytime he wants after Hardcore Hell. Behrens also reiterated that Geter will get a shot at the Television Championship at Hardcore Hell whoever may be champion then. As he left Behrens said Crystal Rose would kick Hankins ass on March 23.
Stryknyn and Logan Creed ended in a DQ, Stryknyn winning but Creed retaining title. Logan Creed has dominated the top of Anarchy wrestling like no man ever has before. This was scheduled to be a Lumberjack Match, but as Griff Garrison was walking out to the ring he was attacked by The Approved. The brawl led to all involved being escorted to the dressing rooms. Then the Undeniable and Matt Hankins would come out. While they were coming out Hankins said something to Crystal Rose, which drove her to attack Hankins. Rose was getting the better of him. The Undeniable and the rest of the Lumberjacks were able to get some separation and make their way to the back. With order restored, it was time to start the match. The Landmark Arena Heritage Champion, Stryknyn was looking to add another piece of gold to his mantle and reclaim the Anarchy championship. Both men attempted to feel the other out, and due to their familiarity that was not an easy process. Both men seemingly knew the other’s offense and was able to counter it. At one point Stryknyn went for a spear on Creed, but Creed grabbed Dynamic Dexter and threw him into harm’s way. Creed hit Scorched Earth on Stryknyn, but was pulled from the ring by Jacob Ashworth. A brawl ensued outside the ring, while inside the ring Sal Rinauro attempted to interfere by throwing powder in the eyes of Stryknyn. The referee saw it and threw the match out.
Once order was restored, Bill Behrens came out and made a huge announcement concerning Hardcore Hell. The match between Logan Creed and Jacob Ashworth for the Anarchy Championship would now be in a cage, but it would not end there. Behrens also added Stryknyn and Sal Rinauro to the match. He also announced it would be a double jeopardy match with Stryknyn’s Landmark Heritage championship also on the line. If either champion is pinned they would lose their title, but if either champion escapes the cage they win both belts. He also announced that on March 23, Logan Creed had one more title defense before Hardcore Hell vs Xander Ramon with Stryknyn in Xander's corner and Jacob Ashworth as Special Referee.
Once order was restored, Bill Behrens came out and made a huge announcement concerning Hardcore Hell. The match between Logan Creed and Jacob Ashworth for the Anarchy Championship would now be in a cage, but it would not end there. Behrens also added Stryknyn and Sal Rinauro to the match. He also announced it would be a double jeopardy match with Stryknyn’s Landmark Heritage championship also on the line. If either champion is pinned they would lose their title, but if either champion escapes the cage they win both belts. He also announced that on March 23, Logan Creed had one more title defense before Hardcore Hell vs Xander Ramon with Stryknyn in Xander's corner and Jacob Ashworth as Special Referee.
The next Anarchy Hype on FITE TV Taping is March 23rd. We know that Matthew Hankins will defend the TV Championship against Crystal Rose. Logan Creed defends the Anarchy title against Xander Ramon. AC Mack will face Billy Buck with a TV Title opportunity on the line, CB Suave returns to face Damien Bennett and much more. Hardcore Hell is Saturday, April 13