Here are the results from Malaysia Pro Wrestling's show, Journey To Gold. The event was held this past Sunday, October 29th. Thank you to Malaysia Pro Wrestling for providing the results.
Heart Of Darkness Cup
Semi Finals:
Rocky Huynh d. An D.
Ares d. Khoa Truong.
Finals:
Ares d. Rocky Huynh and is the Heart Of Darkness Cup Winner!
Damien Wolfe d. Phong Tran for the VPW Openweight Championship.
Sid Nguyen d. Hy Draco.
The Mystic Warriors relinquished the VPW Tag Team Title due to an injury to Xiumin Long.
The Classic Night (Billy and Bobby) d. Venomshank (Dokuga and Rensho) for the vacant titles.
D. Austin d. Kira.
Well, it has come down to this. Isaiah Valencia and CJ Serafin, two bright stars in the Manila Wrestling Federation, will settle their differences, or will they? The venue is MWF Noche Buena on Sunday, December 3rd beginning at 4:30pm. The location is the PMC Spotlight Theater in Circuit Makati.
The stipulation of the match is the following. Whoever loses this match will leave Barangay Bagsakan.
General Admission seats are still available as of this post. However, please check the Manila Wrestling Federation - MWF page on Facebook for more information.
One match has been added. After seeing a clip of Showtime blindsiding Endless Gregory after his match with Simon Siah, the match has been made for the show.
From what has been said, there are some tickets left for the show. However, please check the Grapplemax Pro Wrestling Singapore page on Facebook for further information.
Continuing with the blog interviews, this one is way overdue and the first with a woman wrestler.
Robynn is one of the early pioneers of women's wrestling in the Philippines. Along with Crystal, whom this fan has the utmost respect for as well, Ashura and Starling from this blogger's memory, Robynn is one that I first watched on You Tube when first watching the Philippine Wrestling Revolution.
The match this blogger saw was the Wrevolution X2017 show with Robynn and Crystal one-on-one. I believe the match, in its entirety, is still on You Tube today.
What I remembered from the match was how good both wrestlers were and still are today! Robynn can take punishment and can give it out as well. She is as tough as nails!
I had the opportunity to see her live when Filipino Pro Wrestling had their final show in August called Astig. On that show, Robynn faced Thiago in a singles match. The match will be on You Tube in the future so watch out for it.
Speaking of You Tube, just this past week, Robynn was in a singles match against FPW's, Dax Xaviera. It is the Astig Episode 7 version. Please check out this match and all the episodes thus far!
Recently, this blogger did an interview with Robynn. She was, more than gracious, in wanting to do this. Being a wrestling fan, I'm sometimes a bit shy asking because of wanting to give performers their space. However, this fan is grateful for her doing this. Robynn, thank you so much. Hopefully, this will be an inspiration for women to try out for wrestling at a wrestling academy locally. In Southeast Asia, there are a shortage of women in wrestling. Hopefully, the trend will change very soon.
Here is the interview. Hope everyone enjoys it.
Wayne: Other than the pandemic time, when did you begin in pro wrestling?
Robynn: I started training in 2015 with PWR and debut in 2016.
Wayne: Was there a woman wrestler that inspired you or that you followed when you began to watch it?
Robynn: I wouldn't really say "inspired" me and I "followed", but I did like watching Lita and Trish Stratus back then.
Wayne: Is there a favorite promotion(s) that you follow today? It could be local, international or both.
Robynn: Of course FPW is my favorite local promotion. HAHAHA. As for an international promotion, as much as Ralph and I can, we watch AEW every week.
Wayne: Do you enjoy participating in singles, tag team matches or both?
Robynn: I enjoy participating in both singles and tag team matches. Although, if I'm gonna go back to tag team matches, I only want it to be with Martivo.
Wayne: In your time as a pro wrestler, what do you believe was your most memorable match that you were in?
Robynn: This is a hard question. Hahahaha. But I would say the 8-man tag house show in Eastwood called Unfather's Day. The reason is kinda personal to me. Hahahaha.
Wayne: I'm a big believer that there should be a Women's World Cup championship in Southeast Asia. There are several titles such as the Queen Of Asia, APAC Women's and a couple more. Would this be a good idea? I feel there should be more titles.
Robynn: For someone who wrestled men almost her entire wrestling career, I feel like women could also go one on one with men for championships and titles.
Wayne: What are your thoughts on pro wrestling in the Philippines now, and its future?
Robynn: Pro Wrestling in the Philippines is looking bright. We're just getting started. One day, it will be huge, and no one can stop us.
MYPW National Title/MYPW Wrestlcon Title Unification Four Way:
Miles Karu d. Cornelius Low (c-National), Crystal (c-Wrestlcon) and Tyson Reed. TITLE CHANGE!
Big Dave and JAGO d. Kaisul and Showtime.
Chris Vice d. Daniel Cocksworth, Raj and Thommy Ardhi in a Three On One Handicap.
Chris Vice d. Shaheen.
Emman Azman (c) d. Endboss Gregory for the MCW Intercommonwealth Title.
Jack Alexander d. Dr. Gore and Wildfire Remus in a three way.
Carlo Cannon d. The Wonderboy for the vacant MYPW World Title.
Here are the results from a wrestling event back in February. It was called Grapplemax Pro Wrestling vs. Malaysia Pro Wrestling - 2023 Causeway Jam. It took place on February 11 in Singapore.
Ban, Joses and Simon Siah defeated Showtime Inc. (Julian, Shaun P. Diddy and Showtime w/Prabu).
Grapplemax Openweight Title #1 Contenders match:
DJ Kal d. Hotshot Wilson.
Aussie Aussie Aussie (Shawn and YC) d. Jack Alexander and Miles Karu (MYPW).
Crypto Bro LK and Sarah Coldheart d. Ming Rui and Mr. D.
Emman Azman and JAGO (MYPW) d. Christian and Jordan (Grapplemax).
Grapplemax Openweight Title:
Big Dave (C) d. The Wonderboy (MYPW).
Hy Draco d. Damien Wolfe (c) in a non title match for the VPW Openweight Championship.
Pham d. Kira w/Khoa Truong.
Rocky Huynh d. Da Butcherman.
Alexis Lee (c) d. Crystal for the SPW Queen Of Asia Title.
The Mystic Warriors (Rykioh The Vinh and Xiumin Long) d. Venomshank (Dokuga and Rensho) by DQ.
Sid Nguyen d. An D in a Falls Count Anywhere Match.
Being this blogger's first pro wrestling show outside America, did not know what would be expected. It all began about two hours before the doors to the Peta Theater Center in Quezon City opened.
This fan met up with Darius, one of the most knowledgeable wrestling fans I know. Along with his friend, we went to a nearby restaurant, and eventually made it back before the doors opened.
Once inside, the Peta Theater Center is a great setting for a pro wrestling show. It would be something like the independent shows this fan sees locally and the early day ECW shows in a ballroom.
The event itself? Top notch! Fans in the ringside areas received a poster and top notch wrestling! There were 10 matches that evening and a near sellout crowd was ready for what was about to happen!
The opening match between Aaron Liwanag against Yellow Shirt was a mismatch only in size. I thought Yellow Shirt held her own against a male opponent. It was the first time seeing an intergender match and quickly got used to the physicality. Yellow Shirt became Joya and part of the MWF roster a few months later.
Pinoy Bulldog, a veteran wrestler from back in the late 1980s appeared at the show and was in great shape. He took on White Shirt. White Shirt won and now known as Isaiah Valencia, he would now be part of the MWF roster.
There were several title changes for the SETUP Thailand 24/7 title. It seemed that evening that the title itself was as hot as a firecracker! Brother Jomar Liwanag was the champion going into the show. However, a pinfall by an unexpected source, Tarek El Tayech during a conversation with Bahay Ng Liwanag in the ring would change title ownership.
There would be three more title changes in the course of the evening. Veronica Litton, the head of MWF would defeat Tarek out in the hallway during an interiew with Patricia Ligaya, the interviewer. Eventually, she would lose out to a tag team of Danny Zamora and Razael not by pinfall, but by wanting to be the head of MWF at the end of the show. The tag team would lose out to Aaron Liwanag who would eventually lose out to Ken Warren in the stairway.
Ken Warren would then go into a three on one handicap match against Bahay Ng Liwanag as the champion instead of the challenger. It turned out that Bahay Ng Liwanag would be the handicapped one as Warren would retain the 24/7 title.
El Kapitunero defeated Saint John Martin when Martin's knee buckled when coming down on the mat.
There was Crystal defeating Chelsea Marie in a very good women's match for both competitors.
Danny Zamora and Razael defeated Migs Valdez and Kanto Terror in a BGC Street Fight. It reminded me a lot of the old ECW matches.
Dabid Ravena defeated Main Maxx was one of the hardest hitting and banging matches I've seen. Today, both wrestlers are a part of the stable, Oro Plata Mata.
CJ Serafin defeated Robin Sane was a good match as well. It definitely elevated CJ Serafin as he was beginning to rise around this time.
Ken Cifer defeted Khayl Sison in Sison's return to the ring. Cifer would go on to win the Chilly Willy Cup early in 2023! This blogger has been a fan of both wrestlers for awhile. It was great seeing Khayl back in action and hopefully one day, we'll see him again.
Finally, Fabio Makisig defeated Jake De Leon for the MWF Pinoy Wrestling Championship is still a match that is in my mind from time to time. The ending of the match was totally unexpected but it was clean, no question.
Following the show, there were the many fans and wrestlers this blogger had a chance to talk with. Everyone I met was gracious. Being able to hold a wrestling belt is a dream. My thanks to Ken Warren, as always, for the great conversation we had. There was as well, the moment of a photo-op with Jake De Leon, definitely Mr. Philippine Wrestling in this fan's opinion. There was also my first experience with being on a you tube podcast and with Darius. Other than being nervous, it was a great experience.
People will tell you that your first show will always be the best one and that nothing will come close after that. This blogger is not so sure about that. He's seen three more shows in the Philippines since last December and they were right there with the first one.
This fan believes when all is said and done after the December 3rd show, it will top the other four watched. I'm definitely looking forward to Noche Buena!
The results from last year's show:
Fabio Makisig d. Jake De Leon (c) for the MWF Pinoy Wrestling Championship.
Ken Cifer d. Khayl Sison.
Ken Warren (c) d. Bahag Ng Liwanag for the SETUP Thailand 24/7 Championship.
Danny Zamora and Razael d. Migs Valdez and Kanto Terror in a BGC Street Fight.
Crystal d. Chelsea Marie.
Dabid Ravena d. Main Maxx.
CJ Serafin d. Robin Sane.
El Kapitunero d. Saint John Martin.
White Shirt d. Pinoy Bulldog. White Shirt is now Isaiah Valencia.
Aaron Liwanag d. Yellow Shirt (Joya).
There has been one match already announced. Duncan Solaire, the PWS Street Champion will put the title on the line against the winner of the New Era Triple Threat Match.
For more information and on tickets, please check the Pro Wrestling Society page on Facebook.
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