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April 6, 2019 By  Featured, North America

#AndNEW: Two Big Title Changes at Blackcraft Wrestling

Blackcraft Wrestling, the macabre and sinister wrestling promotion founded by Blackcraft Cult Clothing last year that features Hellraiser actor Doug Bradley (aka Pinhead) as the evil cult master, held it’s WrestleMania event on Friday night with No Apologies. The dark and hard-hitting event had plenty of action, including two big title changes. In a tag team fatal five-way, oVe’s Dave & Jake Crist put their titles on the line against such teams as Mexico’s La Familia de Tijuana (Bestia 666 & Damian 666), Germany’s The Crown (Jurn Simmons & Alexander James), and Buffalo’s Butcher & The Blade (Andy Williams & Pepper Parks), but it was International Wrestling Cartel (IWC)‘s Mane Event tandem of Duke Davis & Ganon Jones Jr. that emerged victoriously. The 2x (and reigning) IWC Tag Team Champions and Premier Championship Wrestling (PWC) Tag Team Champions out of Ohio can now add the Blackcraft Tag Team titles to their collection.

Earlier in the night, Matthew Justice, the reigning Absolute Intense Wrestling (AIW) Intense Champion, defeated former WWE Superstar Gangrel in singles competition, but it wasn’t enough for the big man. Following Johnny Blackcraft (John Morrison, aka Johnny Impact)’s title defense against David Starr in the main event, Justice challenged Johnny to a title match. Blackcraft agreed, but it was Justice that would prevail to close out the show, as Matthew Justice is now your new Blackcraft Heavyweight Champion.

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About Jamie Greer

Jamie Greer joined LWOPW in 2015 and was the site's Managing Editor from 2016 through 2020. After handing over ME duties to Alex Richards, he remains a frequent contributor to the site. He's also written for Pro Wrestling Illustrated, WrestleZone, The Windsor Star, and other publications. He lives in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, with his wife and son.

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