Iron Grip Pro Wrestling Show 33 — “Unbreakable Chaos”
Venue: Steel Citadel Arena
Attendance: 15,000+ roaring fans
Live on IGPW Network
1. Ricochet & Young Bucks vs Rey Mysterio, Speedball & Kevin Knight — #1 Contenders Trios Match
The opening salvo explodes with the quickness of Ricochet’s aerial artistry and the Young Bucks’ lightning-fast tag team precision against the high-octane Rey, Speedball, and Knight.
- The bell rings. Speedball and Matt Jackson start. Matt counters Speedball’s dropkick with a quick superkick, the crowd buzzing.
- Ricochet tags in, showcasing spectacular flips, mixing double knees with breathtaking dives outside the ring.
- Rey’s experience balances the chaos, using veteran counters and a jaw-dropping 619 to Matt Jackson.
- The match boils down to a dizzying series of springboard moves, dives, and superkicks.
- Final sequence: Nick Jackson climbs the top rope, launching a moonsault — Rey dodges. Ricochet flies in with a Phoenix Splash, incapacitating Rey and Speedball.
- Matt and Nick execute their signature BTE Trigger superkick combo on Kevin Knight, Matt covers for the pin.
Winners: Ricochet & The Young Bucks
The Bucks and Ricochet celebrate, showing swagger and confidence as the crowd chants “Young Bucks! Young Bucks!”
2. Will Ospreay vs Carmelo Hayes
High-risk and high-reward. Both men with speed and flash, Ospreay’s aerial tactics against Carmelo’s street-smart style.
- Opening with a breathtaking sequence of counters: Carmelo catches Ospreay’s springboard attempt mid-air and counters with a heel kick.
- Ospreay recovers with a flurry of knee strikes and a beautiful OsCutter for a two-count.
- Carmelo fights back with quick roll-ups and a Standing Shooting Star Press attempt that Ospreay narrowly escapes.
- Final moments: Ospreay sets Carmelo on the ropes, hits his devastating Hidden Blade (knees to the midsection), follows with Stormbreaker (running elbow strike).
- Carmelo tries to rise but Ospreay covers for the pin.
Winner: Will Ospreay
3. Bronson Reed & Kyle Fletcher vs Andrade & Dragon Lee — #1 Contenders for Tag Titles
Raw power versus lightning-fast lucha offense.
- Reed bulldozes Andrade early, tossing him around like a ragdoll. Fletcher matches speed with Dragon Lee in rapid exchanges.
- Fletcher hits a hard knee strike to Lee’s head, slowing him down.
- Mid-match chaos: Andrade tags in, showing a vicious, brutal style, isolating Reed with chops and powerbomb attempts.
- Reed powers out, plants Andrade with a Grimstone (powerbomb variant) while Fletcher hits a Tsunami kick on Dragon Lee.
- Combined assault finishes the match.
Winners: Bronson Reed & Kyle Fletcher
4. Paragon (Roderick Strong & Kyle O’Reilly) vs DIY — Tag Titles Iron Team Match (30-minute time limit)
A technical masterpiece filled with submission attempts, counters, and high stakes.
- The first 10 minutes see the DIY isolate Kyle O’Reilly with double-team moves and near falls.
- Strong’s resilience shines as he dodges a Shatter Machine attempt and locks Ciampa in a Crossface.
- Ciampa counters with a desperate Garga-no Escape but Strong reaches ropes.
- Match culminates in a brutal exchange, with Ciampa passing out in a guillotine choke from Strong after a 29-minute technical battle.
Winners and Retain: Paragon (Roderick Strong & Kyle O’Reilly)
5. Hiromu Takahashi vs Mustafa Ali vs El Phantasmo vs Santos Escobar vs Alex Shelley vs Chris Sabin — Cruiserweight Title Elimination Match
An electrifying showcase of speed, cunning, and endurance.
- Early eliminations come fast — Shelley caught with an El Phantasmo Canadian Destroyer; Sabin outlasted by Escobar’s Cortez Driver.
- Mid-match: Mustafa Ali uses lightning-fast strikes and a 450 Splash to eliminate El Phantasmo.
- Final three: Hiromu, Ali, and Escobar engage in breathtaking high-flying spots and counters.
- Ali is eliminated after a surprise Time Bomb by Hiromu.
- Hiromu seals it with a devastating Time Bomb on Escobar.
Winner and Retain: Hiromu Takahashi
6. Hangman Page vs Kenny Omega — Best of 5 Series, Match 2 (Series tied 1–1)
- A back-and-forth battle with hard strikes and iconic moves.
- Omega targets Page’s ribs, softening him up.
- Page answers with a Dead Eye and lariats.
- Omega ends with a V-Trigger and One-Winged Angel for the win.
Winner: Kenny Omega (Series tied 1–1)
7. Trios Titles — House of Black (Malakai Black, Brody King, Buddy Matthews) vs Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin & Cedric Alexander (c)
This brutal war for gold blends strength, strategy, and respect.
- Lashley opens with power, spearing Malakai Black early.
- House of Black absorbs punishment and counters with relentless precision strikes and brutal chain wrestling.
- Buddy Matthews hits a moonsault onto Cedric on the floor.
- Malakai dominates with Black Mass kicks; Brody delivers running cannonballs and lariats.
- Lashley struggles to mount offense as House isolates Shelton Benjamin.
- The finish: Malakai locks in the Ankle Lock on Shelton who taps out after a grueling struggle.
Winners and NEW Trios Champions: House of Black
- Post-match, the crowd erupts in cheers for the face turn of the House of Black. Lashley, Shelton, and Cedric salute the new champs with respect.
8. Wardlow & War Raiders vs Jack Perry, Luchasaurus & Sammy Guevara
An explosive combination of brute force and high-flying agility.
- War Raiders dominate early with power moves on Luchasaurus and Perry.
- Perry uses speed and agility, hitting a springboard cutter on Hanson.
- Sammy delivers a breathtaking Spanish Fly to Rowe on the floor.
- Wardlow powers up, dominating the ring with massive slams.
- Final moments: Wardlow hits a powerbomb on Luchasaurus; Hanson connects with a Spin Kick of Doom.
- Wardlow hits the F-10 on Sammy for the pin.
Winners: Wardlow & War Raiders
9. Eight-Man Tag Match — Cody Rhodes, AJ Styles, Randy Orton & LA Knight vs Kevin Owens, Zack Sabre Jr., Damian Priest & Karrion Kross
Massive stakes; the winners advance to a Fatal 4-Way next show.
- Intense, layered storytelling: Orton and Owens slug it out; Styles and ZSJ technical masterclass; Knight and Priest brawl.
- Early chaos with Kross brutalizing Orton at ringside.
- Styles counters Priest’s aerial offense with moonsaults and Phenomenal Forearms.
- Owens and Knight exchange near-falls.
- Final sequence: Orton hits an RKO on Kross; Cody hits Cross Rhodes on ZSJ; Knight delivers BFT to Owens.
Winners: Cody Rhodes, AJ Styles, Randy Orton & LA Knight
10. Intercontinental Title Match — Kazuchika Okada (c) vs Adam Cole (with Finn Bálor & Young Bucks)
A war of cunning, speed, and teamwork.
- Okada controls early with hard-hitting dropkicks and Rainmaker forearms.
- Cole sells injury, baiting Okada.
- Young Bucks interfere with superkicks; Okada hits a Rainmaker but the ref is down.
- Finn Bálor appears and slams Okada with 1916, leaving him vulnerable.
- Cole hits Panama Sunrise and finishes with Boom off the top rope.
Winner and NEW Intercontinental Champion: Adam Cole
- Post-match, the Elite Club celebrates in the ring, dominating the spotlight.
11. Main Event: Steel Cage World Title Match — CM Punk (c) vs Swerve Strickland + Drew McIntyre Cash-In
The cage is locked. The stakes: absolute glory and devastation.
- Punk controls early with mat wrestling and calculated strikes.
- Swerve answers with high-flying and cage wall maneuvers.
- Blood pours as both men exchange brutal blows.
- Mid-match: Drew McIntyre’s music hits. The cage is unlocked. He enters, turning the match into a triple threat inside steel.
Chaotic Highlights:
- Drew Claymores Swerve into cage steel.
- Punk locks Drew in Anaconda Vise; Swerve leaps from cage top with a House Call.
- Drew is caught in the Anaconda Vise and passes out, ref calls for the bell.
Winner and NEW World Champion: CM Punk
Post-Match Celebration
- Fireworks and confetti explode inside the arena.
- Punk climbs the cage, raising the World Title to roaring cheers.
- House of Black come out, not to fight but to celebrate.
- They share the ring, a silent pact of respect with Punk.
- Crowd cheers echo as the show closes on this moment of unbreakable chaos and new beginnings.