Jon Moxley debuted for PWG at the company’s 20th-anniversary show ‘PWG TWENTY: Mystery Vortex’ event on Sunday. Moxley defeated Titus Alexander in singles action.
PWG’s Mystery Vortex shows do not announce booked talent or matches until the match is about to commence.
You can check out some highlights from the match below:
Match 2 #PWG20 Mox vs @RealTitus115 pic.twitter.com/Z4RszrZ6bn
— SoCal UNCENSORED (@socaluncensored) August 14, 2023
Jon Moxley gets the win in his PWG debut #PWG20 pic.twitter.com/62MQbv2lAD
— SoCal UNCENSORED (@socaluncensored) August 14, 2023
Tokyo Joshi Pro announced that Nyla Rose will face Maki Itoh at TJPW Wrestle Princess IV on October 9th.
Rose previously wrestled for TJPW at Summer Sun Princess in July, defeating Miu Watanabe:
【本日の速報】
『WRESTLE PRINCESS IV』
⚜️10月9日(祝)東京たま未来メッセ 14:00試合開始
🔻スペシャルシングルマッチ
伊藤麻希 vs ナイラ・ローズSpecial Singles Match between Maki Itoh @maki_itoh and Nyla Rose @NylaRoseBeast is official for WRESTLE PRINCESS IV!#tjpw #tjpwWP4 #AEW pic.twitter.com/wi6VwHwZFj
— TJPW 東京女子プロレス (@tjpw2013) August 13, 2023
Dax Harwood made his pro wrestling debut 19 years ago today, and he took to Twitter to commemorate the special occasion. Harwood reflected on the anniversary, writing:
“19 years ago, today, I wrestled my very first match. I love professional wrestling. Like LOVE it. To the point of hate, doubt, frustration, insecurity, etc.
This is sappy, but, if a guy who’s 5’10”, bald, chubby, crazy ass accent can make it, so can y’all. Top Guys out”
19 years ago, today, I wrestled my very first match. I love professional wrestling. Like LOVE it. To the point of hate, doubt, frustration, insecurity, etc.
This is sappy, but, if a guy who’s 5’10”, bald, chubby, crazy ass accent can make it, so can y’all. 🥃 Top Guys out pic.twitter.com/8fuJxtlpId
— Uncle Dax FTR (@DaxFTR) August 13, 2023
Eddie Kingston’s dream came true when he competed in the NJPW G1 Climax 33, and the AEW wrestler is now in search of a new dream. Kingston competed in the NJPW G1 Climax 33 tournament, which was won by Tetsuya Naito. Kingston said,
“It was an honor and a pleasure to step in a New Japan ring and to wrestle here in Japan,” Kingston said. “I will never forget any of you, and I will take all the lessons I learned here over to America. My dream has come true. Now, new dream. I appreciate you all. Oh, remember, you reap what you sow.”