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9/27 WRESTLING REVOLVER IN BEDFORD, TEXAS REPORT

By David Houston on 2025-09-29 15:20:00

The Wrestling REVOLVER was back in Texas--Bedford, Tx, to be exact--for REVOLVER Redemption live on TrillerTV, in the MPX Event Center, using a good number of Metroplex Wrestling talent as well as their mainstays.

Stephen Wolf defeated Phil Shark in the opener.  Nice opener.

Matthew Palmer returned from injury to beat Danny Orion.  It was also a nice match.

Crash Jaxon won a 4 Way match over MPX mainstays Kari J. Wright, Demo Diamond and Delynn Cavenns to become the top contender to the REVOLVER Texas title.  Good, athletic match up.

"The It Girl" Maya World got a win over BDE.  They were working hard but BDE might have been working too fast or not adjusting well to World being noticeably shorter than himself, slipping noticeably a few times and never quite getting that springboard crossbody right.
World looked solid, as usual.

MPX tag champions The Scorn (Gabe Wilder, Tommy Prince) beat former WR tag champions Alpha Sigma Sigma (KC Jacobs, "Big" Dick Meyers) to retain their championship.  It was okay.   Felt like two young teams when they desperately needed a veteran squad.

WR Texas champion JD Griffey had to vacate the title due to injury, canceling his title match against former champion Brick Savage.   To fill the vacancy, Savage faced KJ Orso, the former Fuego del Sol in a No Disqualification/No Countout match.  Griffey did some unique ring announcing and sat in on commentary during the match.  Good match, best match on the show, in front of the quietest crowd on TrillerTV.  Orso had a great strategy of working the gigantic Savage's left arm and shoulder, neutralizing his overwhelming size and strength advantage...for a while.  Griffey must have been offended by something Brick said when they had a nose-to-nose confrontation on the floor and got involved in the match.  His first attempts to help Orso failed miserably but he and Brick were eye to eye again with the title belt between them when Orso hit a double stomp on the back of Savage's head to drive it into the belt for the win.  Great, great finish.

"Firestarter" Jake Crist beat MPX madman Sky de Lacrimosa in what they billed as a Texas Death match but didn't use traditional TDM rules (the original Last Man Standing match with pinfalls usually). They just had a bloody, gory death match with all kinds of plunder and stuff.  They could not end this fast enough for me.  I don't know de Lacrimosa very well but Jake Crist is a fantastic wrestler, but it was hard to see here through the haze of blood and weapons.

Not their best show but a good exhibition for some of the younger stars. Basically, a one match show.

The Real Uncle Dave grade: C (82 out of 100)

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