WXW, A Wrestling Promotion based in Germany, would recently hold two nights of their WXW 16 Event that would feature a tournament called Carat Gold. The first two rounds of the tournament are already complete with The Semi-Finals and The Finals set to take place later on today. Those who advanced to The Semi-Finals are WALTER, Lucky Kid, Ilja Dragunov & Avalanche. Below are the results from day one and day two:
Day One:
– Veit Muller def. Julian Pace, Kyle Fletcher & Leon van Gasteren.
– Axel Dieter Jr. def. Marius al-Ani (First Round Match).
– Rey Fenix def. Rey Horus (First Round Match).
– Shigehiro Irie def. Chris Brookes (First Round Match).
– Lucky Kid def. Timothy Thatcher (First Round Match).
– Avalanche def. Jurn Simmons (First Round Match).
– Pentagon Jr. def. Mark Davis (First Round Match).
– Ilja Dragunov def. Daisuke Sekimoto (First Round Match)
– WALTER def. David Starr (First Round Match).
Day Two:
– Killer Kelly & Yuu def. Wesna & Toni Storm.
– Ilja Dragunov def. Pentagon Jr. (Quarterfinal Match).
– Avalanche def. Shigehiro Irie (Quarterfinal Match).
– Julian Pace def. Rey Horus, Chris Brookes & Daisuke Sekimoto.
– WALTER def. Rey Fenix (Quarterfinal Match).
– Lucky Kid def. Axel Dieter Jr. (Quarterfinal Match).
– Aussie Open def. Jay-FK & RISE (c) – wXw Tag Team Championship Match.
– Marius Al-Ani (c) def. Alexander Wolfe – wXw Shotgun Championship Match.
– Bobby Gunns def. Absolute Andy (c) – wXw Unified World Wrestling Championship Match.
It was recently announced that Indie Star Joey Janela will be taking on Former WCW Star Crowbar at RescueMania: Never Forgotten in Rutherford, New Jersey on April 14th. It is interesting to note that after Janela injured his knee last year, he went to Crowbar’s Raising The Bar Rehabilitation & Fitness Office to rehabilitate his knee. Tickets for the event can be purchased here. Crowbar would comment on helping Janela and how they will now face-off in the ring, as seen below:
“Joey’s wrestling future is extremely bright and unlimited right now and I look forward to being a small step on a long road of wrestling greatness ahead of him,” Crowbar said. “In 2014, I was 41, in okay shape after being away from a while with two shot knees and we tore the house down. Joey’s knee is fixed, I’m in great shape with two new knees, so, who knows what we’re capable of! My goal as a wrestler and as the guy who rehabbed him is to have a great match that fans will be talking about while safely transitioning Joey back into the game. I can do that. To my knowledge a scenario like this has never and likely will never occur again in this crazy business, so it’s pretty cool.”