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Event: MCW Seasons Beatings
Date: Saturday, December 27, 2025
Venue: RJ Meyer Arena – Joppa, Maryland
MCW Pro Wrestling closed out 2025 with one of its most hard-hitting events of the year as Seasons Beatings delivered title changes, brutal stipulations, and major momentum shifts heading into 2026.
From a chaotic Joppa Street Fight to a Winner Take All championship clash, the night proved why MCW remains a cornerstone of Mid-Atlantic independent wrestling.

Match 1 - Grudge Match
The Mecca vs. Hellfire McGuire
Winner: The Mecca (Pinfall)
The show opened with an intense physical battle as The Mecca set the tone early. After absorbing heavy offense from Hellfire McGuire, The Mecca powered through and secured the pinfall victory to kick off the night strong.

Match 2 - Tag Team
Sexy & Blessed vs. Black Wallstreet
Winner: Sexy & Blessed (Pinfall)
Following a Phil Stamper promo that resulted in Danny & Maia being ejected, the momentum shifted quickly. Sexy & Blessed capitalized on the chaos and walked away with the win after a decisive pinfall.

Match 3 - 4 Corners #1 Contenders Match MCW Women's Championship
Tiara James vs. Brittany Blake vs. Amara Voyd vs. Christyan
Winner: Christyan (Pinfall)
One of the night’s most competitive bouts saw four top contenders collide. Fast-paced and unpredictable, this four-way match kept the crowd engaged from start to finish. Christyan outlasted the competition and scored the pinfall, earning future championship contention.

Match 4 - Six Man Tag Team
All Natural vs. Javari Wolf, Khaz Lee & Nick Comoroto
Winner: Javari Wolf, Khaz Lee & Nick Comoroto (pinfall)
Momentum was firmly on Javari Wolf’s side heading into this matchup, as his team rode the wave of his manager’s earlier victory moments before—setting the stage for a confident and aggressive performance. Despite repeated attempts at interference from self-proclaimed “TV Legend” James Ellsworth, Wolf, Khaz Lee, and Nick Comoroto managed to stay focused and overcome the odds.
Ellsworth’s antics nearly swung the match, but the trio ultimately shut down the chaos, securing the pinfall victory and cementing Wolf’s growing presence on the MCW roster.

Match 5 – Joppa Street Fight
Danny Grandview vs. Ken Dixon
Winner: Ken Dixon (Pinfall)
As expected, this match delivered pure chaos. Weapons, brawling, and relentless punishment defined the Joppa Street Fight, with Ken Dixon surviving the war to score the pinfall victory.

Match 6 – MCW Tag Team Championship
The Zukkos (c) vs. The Devils Business vs. Alex Divine & Chris Slade
Winners: The Zukkos (Pinfall – Title Retained)
In a highly competitive three-way tag team title match, The Zukkos once again proved why they are one of MCW’s most dominant teams, retaining their championships after a hard-fought pinfall.

Match 7 – Blindfold Match
Patrick Clark vs. Spencer Slade
Winner: Spencer Slade (Pinfall)
The Blindfold Match added a unique twist to the night. Despite the visual handicap, Spencer Slade outmaneuvered Patrick Clark and secured a memorable victory.

Match 8 – Winner Take All
MCW Rage TV Championship & MCW Women’s Championship
Alec Odin & Tina San Antonio vs. Jadis Quinn & Simone Valentina
Winners: Alec Odin & Tina San Antonio (Pinfall – Title Retained & New Champion)
High stakes delivered high drama. Alec Odin & Tina San Antonio walked out with both championships after defeating Jadis Quinn & Simone Valentina, reshaping MCW’s title picture in a major way.

Match 9 – MCW Heavyweight Championship (Main Event)
Miami Mike Walker vs. Joseph Keys (c)
Winner: Joseph Keys (Pinfall – Title Retained)
In a hard-hitting main event, Joseph Keys retained the MCW Championship by pinning Miami Mike Walker after nearly 20 minutes of championship-level action, closing the show still the MCW Heavyweight Champion.

Event Wrap-Up
MCW Seasons Beatings delivered a night full of physicality, surprises, and championship changes. With new champions crowned and contenders established, MCW heads into 2026 with momentum and unanswered questions across the roster.
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