-Larry Matysik made his first appearance at an SICW show in almost a year and thanked the fans for their support in his recovery.
-Keith Smith Jr. & The Math Magician d. Waco & "Dead Sexy" Daniel Gunner when Keith pinned Waco after a boot to the face (9:08). Waco & Gunner weren't on the same page and argued after the match.
-"The Icon" Chris Hargas(w/ Brandon Espinosa) d. Karim Brigante when Espinosa's distraction led to Hargas hitting the F-5 for the win (5:28).
-"The Modern-Day Moolah" Malia Hosaka wrestled "The Queen Of Chaos" Lucy Mendez to a time-limit draw (15:00).
-Ron Powers won a handicap match against Ax Allwardt & Bubba Troll; Powers dished out a brutal chair beatdown on Troll outside the ring in the early going. Troll accidentally squashed Ax with an avalanche, leading to Powers rolling up Troll for the pin (2:30).
-"The Old School Warrior" Chaz Wesson d. "The Iceman" Howard Moritz when Iceman tried to use his "international dance championship" trophy as a weapon, but Chaz ducked the weapon and pinned him with an O'Connor Roll (10:21). Iceman laid out Wesson with the trophy after the match...leading to Wesson demanding that promoter Herb Simmons sign a rematch between the two.
-"Your Canadian Hero" Sean Vincent d. "Volatile" Curtis Wylde(w/ Wyldefyre) in a strap match with Wyldefyre handcuffed to the ringpost; if Wylde had won, Vincent would have been forced to leave SICW. Wylde delivered the Wylde Ride(Flatliner) on Vincent to cut him off from tagging the last turnbuckle, then hogtied him with the strap and tagged three corners (not realizing that Vincent was tagging the corners behind him). The two fought for the final turnbuckle and Wyldefyre attempted to interfere with her loaded purse, but hit her own man by mistake and Vincent tagged the final turnbuckle for the victory (10:56)! Due to Vincent's win, Curtis Wylde and Wyldefyre had to become his servants for a whole weekend.
-"Night Train/Gorgeous/Great One" Gary Jackson d. Brandon Espinosa by DQ when Chris Hargas brought out Attila Khan to attack Jackson (7:49). Espinosa trapped Jackson in the cross-armbreaker after the match, leading to Jackson being assisted from the ringside area.
-Flash Flanagan d. Heath Hatton by DQ to retain the Classic Title. Hatton took control after Flanagan missed a kneedrop and trapped Flash in a figure-four leglock...Flanagan barely reached the ropes to escape defeat. Heath went for the hold again but Flash kicked him off into the referee...Hatton took Flanagan down into the Crippler Crossface and Flash tapped out, but the ref was still down. Flash got his kendo stick and beat down Hatton with it, causing Big Daddy(who had been scouting the match) to call Ron Powers to the ring as a countermeasure. Powers dropped Flanagan with an RKO and put Hatton on top...the referee recovered and started the pin count, but saw Powers and the kendo stick in the ring and disqualified Heath (11:26). Hatton was angry with Powers for costing him the match, insisting that he had it won on his own...Heath left the ring as Flanagan and Powers confronted each other, but Flash retreated with his championship.
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