Another unforgettable night has come and gone at The Beach Ballroom with 1300+ packing the venue once again. So before the reviews come pouring in let’s go through some of the main talking points coming out of Aberdeen Anarchy X!


New Champions

Zach Dynamite succeeded in becoming the two time WrestleZone Tri-Counties Champion, with a little help from Bradley Evans who shockingly lifted and planted Mr P up for a TKO which allowed Dynamite to get the win. Dynamite and Evans are back together and with the big man by his side, Dynamite might be unstoppable as Tri-Counties Champion.

In the main event Damien became the first three time Undisputed WrestleZone Champion by narrowly escaping the steel cage after a tense match with Shawn Johnson. The crowd erupted when Damien’s feet hit the floor as The Revolutionary climbed the top of the mountain once again.

Tag Team Controversy

The WrestleZone Tag Team Championship table match had plenty to talk about. After the early elimination of Mikkey Vago, Chris Archer fought back. Just as Archer was about to put away Lewis Girvan, Aspen Faith pushed Archer off the top turnbuckle and through the timekeepers table at ringside. The Kings of Catch looked to have won the WrestleZone Tag Team Championships. The referees declared that that table didn’t count and the match would continue. Archer and Vago put away Girvan to retain in a thrilling contest.

Streaks Continue

Grado continued his undefeated run at Aberdeen Anarchy by teaming with Santino Marella to defeat Krieger and Kid Fite in an entertaining contest thanks to Santino’s Cobra to Kid Fite. Grado is building quite the streak with being 4-0 at The Beach Ballroom.

On the flip side, Andy Wild extended his losing streak at The Beach Ballroom to 0-4 after losing the WrestleZone Tri-Counties Championship to Zach Dynamite without being pinned.

Sterling Oil’s Woe

It was a bad night for Richard R. Russell, his team lost to Team WrestleZone meaning that Sterling Oil must disband. Russell tried to escape the match but ring announcer Martyn Clunes dragged Russell back to the ring for his just desserts. Chris McDonald finished Russell with a Rock Bottom to put an end to the faction.

Russell’s bad luck continued as he tried and failed to help Shawn Johnson retain the Undisputed WrestleZone Championship, only to be thrown away from ringside by Lee McAllister.

After Damien was victorious, Russell confronted The Revolutionary only to find himself on the business end of a knockout punch from ‘The Aberdeen Assassin’.


Plenty of reviews will follow but that’s enough to give you the skinny on the big event at The Granite City.