The Collective: Glory Pro's "Are Ya Wrestling, Son,"? Recap

 


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Glory Pro Wrestling put on a helluva show Saturday with "Are Ya Wrestling, Son,"? From the bottom of the show to the top of the show 2 1/2 hours of nonstop action. So much so that I don't even know where to begin.

The first thing I want to spotlight is the tremendous performances from the female talent on the show - Jody Threat was superb in her performance in the Four Way battle with Stephen Wolf, Kody Lane and Devon Monroe.

Speaking of Monroe- Devon is having a terrific Saturday, earlier, defeating Parrow in the Twink Gauntlet at Effy's Big Gay Brunch.

Then you have the women's tag team match with The Sisters of Destruction (Blair Onyx & Elayna Black) defeating Hyan & Laynie Luck in one of the best women's tag matches I've seen - legit. Everyone knows I'm a fan of Black's persona, but the whole match worked. There was aggression that you seldom see in women's match's and everyone got a chance to stand out on their own.



Heading into The Collective, big words were thrown around regarding Lee Moriarty - but he continues to find himself on the wrong side of the win/loss column - not any fault of his talent, just running into guys who are throwing their best at him.

Mike Outlaw defeated Moriarty in a really strong opener for Glory Pro - it's Outlaws second victory of the weekend, having won the For The Culture's scramble match last night. 

No one's favorite, Hakim Zane (with the help of his side kick, Karam,) defeated EVERYONE'S favorite, Kylie Rae, to hold onto the Midwest Territory title. Kylie gave her all and was literally inches away from tapping Zane a couple times, but it was not meant to be, as her losing streak continues.

The North (Ethan Page & Josh Alexander) defeated the super duo of Alex Zayne & Blake Christian to solidify their spot in the hierarchy of Glory Pro's tag team scene, which got muddied a little bit today.

Top Flight defeated Gaytanic Panic and the team of Allie Kat & Dan The Dad for the United Glory Tag Titles, but there celebration was cut short as the Sisters of Destruction came out and attacked them after the match. Onyx and Black went on to steal the belts, leaving with them in their possession. 

Speaking of stolen belts - WARHORSE held on to defeat Zachary Wentz for the IWTV title; but there was some confusion as to where the belt was after the match. I don't think this was an angle - but nothing has been mentioned about it since.

AJ Gray and ACH put on a show for the ages in a battle of what the Glory Pro commentary team said was "For more then a belt, this match is about respect."

Gray barely escaped with his Crown Of Glory belt as ACH dominated for most of this match. A fast paced battle of attrition, I don't think we've seen the last of Gray v. ACH.

In my match of the card, Jake Something showed the world that he's not playing around anymore as he pummeled 1 Called Manders throughout the match with chair shots to the dome and just ruthless domination, exerting his size advantage and his strength. Manders fought the good fight and didn't lay down for Something in anyway. 

This is a match you have to see. 


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