Isle of Wight-based Outcast Pro Wrestling put on a slick show for a sell-out crowd at Quay Arts in Newport on Saturday (3rd June).
In the opening contest, The Sickness Scrappie Jack and Newt defended the Outcast Pro Wrestling Tag Team Championships against Axl Chaos and Hazza Williams.
The 2nd on the card bout saw the White Wolf pick up a win over JC Cardy. The pair have now faced each other twice, and both have had 1 win each.
The 1st half of the show finished with a triple-threat match, in which BT Ryan scored a huge win with assistance from his trusty Kendo Stick. Ryan defeated both Rusty Jack and Thrash Cady.
Straight after the interval, Stu Hurt and Azzy Adams became number 1 contenders for the OPW Tag Team Championships by defeating Atticus Black and Censor. Stu and Azzy will now get a title opportunity at Outcast Pro Wrestling’s next event: Ryde Takeover.
In the penultimate contest, Luna Trix took on the man who stole her championship a few months ago: Danny Disorder. Danny beat Luna and assumed that meant he could be the OPW Woman’s Champion. But at Civil War, Luna Trix exacted her revenge and took her Outcast Pro Wrestling Woman’s Championship back.

The evening finished with the blockbuster main event: the Civil War Match. 2 teams made up of 4 participants battled it out in an elimination-style match.
First, Corey eliminated JJ Volare, then, The Virus Kane Michael eliminated Corey; Riley King put paid to Dude Riot, following which Rudi Root finished off Riley King. Jackson Arrow terminated Rudi Root; Victor Logan vanquished The Virus Kane Michael.
The civil war finished with Victor Logan pinning The Outcast Pro Wrestling and Spartan Wrestling International Champion Jackson Arrow.

All members of Team Logan will now get a championship opportunity of their choosing.
Outcast Pro Wrestling’s next event is on 1st of July when Ryde Social Club hosts a blockbuster 18+ event: Ryde Takeover.
5th August is the next family-friendly show back at the Quay Arts Centre in Newport for Danger Zone. Tickets are already available from www.outcastprowrestling.com.































































































Nice to see that Mick Hucknall has a new career. Good luck Mick.