Event Results




Undeniable
March 8, 2026 - Eastside Bowl
Kaia McKenna defeats Nixi XS in a Women's Title tournament semifinal
Undeniable opened with a battle to claim the first spot in the Symphony Women's Title main event as "The Conduit of Karma" Kaia McKenna took on "The Versace of Violence" Nixi XS. Nixi spent the majority of the match playing mind games with both Kaia and the Eastside Bowl faithful, but made a tactical mistake late by trying to introduce the hairspray she'd used to beat Airica Demia in the quarterfinals, instead walking right into a Black Cauldron Bomb, giving Kaia the victory.
Freya the Slaya defeats Jazzy Yang in a Women's Title tournament semifinal
Kaia's championship opponent would be determined in a match that became more about the ringside presence of Freya the Slaya's "Mistresses of Mayhem" partner Sigrid than it was about Freya or "The ShoYang" Jazzy Yang. In a moment reminiscent of Jazzy and Sigrid's quarterfinal match, Yang reversed Freya's Termination Dust chokeslam into a Yang Bang for what likely would have been a three-count, but Sigrid distracted the referee, which then allowed Freya to hit Termination Dust for the victory.
Alejandro wins a Symphony Scramble
"The Chicano Kid" Alejandro entered Undeniable expecting a one-on-one match with his longtime rival Shane Mercer, but an unfortunate knee injury suffered the night before sidelined "The Iron Demon." Alejandro asked Symphony management for a new challenge, which became the third Symphony Scramble! In a chaotic battle between four rising stars, he outlasted "The Hitt Marker" Brian Hitt, "Everybody's Favorite" Damon Stryker, and Ray Bruce to win!
Adrian Thomas defeats Tim Bosby
After both men came up short in their bids to become the first Symphony Men's Champion at Sweet Victory, "Second to None" Tim Bosby blindsided "The Crocodile" Adrian Thomas backstage. The challenge was issued by Bosby and his manager Dylan Hales, leading to a thrilling contest at Undeniable. Two of the top stars in Pro Wrestling Symphony left it all in the ring, with Thomas eventually hitting the Final Frog Splash for the victory!
Royal Prestige (Majestic & TéVon Jordyn) defeat Jake Painter and Javen Myra to qualify for the Symphony Tag Team Title match
Before the match, it was announced that the first Symphony Tag Team Champions would be crowned in a three-way match at the ACTION x Symphony x TWE event in April. The winning team here would be Symphony's representative in that title match. After struggling to get on the same page in their previous victory over the Stew Crew, Jake Painter and Javen Myra worked as a well-oiled machine through most of the match, matching Royal Prestige's high-flying offense with power moves and backbreaker variations. Eventually, though, Alejandro reappeared on the stage, distracting Painter and Myra, allowing Majestic and TéVon Jordyn the chance to overcome J&J's cheating and punch their ticket to the title match!
Colby Carter defeats Channing Thomas to retain the Symphony Men's Title
"World Class" Channing Thomas wasted no time in enraging the fans in Music City, belittling them on the microphone before the match and running down the fan-favorite champion "The Code" Colby Carter. As if the champ needed more motivation, a fired-up Carter brought the fight to Thomas immediately and never let up. Thomas proved to be a worthy challenger, nearly unseating "The Code" on multiple occasions, but eventually Carter took Thomas down with a Hidden Blade for the victory!
Freya the Slaya defeats Kaia McKenna to become the first Symphony Women's Champion
The two finalists entered the main event with a combined Symphony win-loss record of 12-2. In their one previous encounter, Kaia and Big Booty Judy beat Freya and Sigrid in a tag match at Heroes & Villains in October. What ensued was sheer chaos, with Sigrid interfering multiple times, despite Kaia bringing radio host "Crazy" Charlie Saunier to back her up. Finally, Sigrid was able to slip the championship into the ring and Kaia wound up being smashed in the head with it, leading to Termination Dust and the coronation of "The Arctic Amazon" as the first-ever Symphony Women's Champion!

ACTION x Symphony x TWE
April 11, 2026 - East Nashville Beer Festival
Zabertooth defeats Takuri
The cross-promotional battle at East Nash Beer Fest kicked off with a battle of two of the best luchadores in the American southeast when "El Uno Más" Takuri took on "The 3-D Luchador" Zabertooth! These two high-fliers showed the Beer Fest crowd what lucha libre is all about, with Zabertooth picking up the victory.
Corinne Joy defeats Alexandra Quinn
"The Crash-Out Cutie" Alexandra Quinn knew the deck was stacked against her when she faced off with "The Diva" Corinne Joy, who had her boyfriend "The Young Gun" Grayson Pierce at ringside. Pierce proved to be a pest throughout the match, leading to Corinne hitting a split-legged Rocker dropper for the victory.
Damon Stryker defeats Grayson Pierce
Pierce remained in the ring after Corinne's match, as he was up next against "Everyone's Favorite" Damon Stryker, who was accompanied by his new Gyrations & Litigations tag team partner "Rousing & Arousing" Ray Bruce. Bruce was mostly able to keep Corinne's interference at bay, and Stryker picked up the victory. After the loss, however, Pierce and Corinne blindsided G&L, setting up a tag team match for later in the afternoon.
Freya the Slaya defeats Alexandra Quinn to retain the Symphony Women's Title
After the questionable finish to her match against Corinne Joy earlier in the afternoon, Alexandra Quinn returned to the ring to challenge "The Arctic Amazon" Freya the Slaya, who was defending her Pro Wrestling Symphony Women's Title for the first time since winning it at Undeniable. Quinn put up a good fight, but between her earlier contest and Freya's huge size advantage, she became the latest victim of Termination Dust.
Colby Carter defeats Kasey Owens to retain the Symphony Men's Title
The Good Hand's Kasey Owens has several trios matches under his belt at Symphony events, but had never competed in a singles match. So what better way to begin than challenging "The Code" for the Symphony Men's Title? Well, as it turns out, there were probably several better ways because - despite sharing a mid-match beer - Colby Carter kept his singles unbeaten streak alive to retain his title.
Gyrations and Litigations (Damon Stryker & Ray Bruce) defeat Corinne Joy & Grayson Pierce
On the heels of their earlier confrontation, a tag team match was made, the first intergender contest in Symphony history! Shenanigans abounded as Joy and Pierce tried every underhanded trick in the book while Stryker and Bruce were clearly having the time of their lives messing with their lovebird opposition. In the end, G&L picked up the win and are now 1-0 in tag team competition!
Royal Prestige (Majestic & TéVon Jordyn) defeat The Good Hand (Suge D & Tyler Stevens) to become the first Symphony Tag Team Champions
These two duos, two of the best in the southeast, had met previously in a trios match late in 2025, but had never gone two-on-two until Beer Fest. It being an inaugural title match and a beer festival, both teams pulled out all the stops, including a brief mid-match break for refreshing beverages. When the dust settled, it was "The Velvet Menace" and "The New Era" who walked out of East Park as the inaugural Symphony Tag Team Champions. The real fireworks began after the match, however, when Suge D took the mic and challenged the new champs to one final encounter at Blinding Lights on May 2 in a Tables Match!
Freya the Slaya defeats Bobbi Thunder to retain the Symphony Women's Title
After her victory over Alexandra Quinn earlier in the afternoon, Freya wanted to show that she could dominate an opponent who hadn't already wrestled earlier in the show. Enter "170 pounds of cornmeal, steel, and sex appeal" in the form of Bobbi Thunder! These two had a hard-hitting brawl that took them all around ringside and, at one point, included Freya's dog/manager Wilco getting involved! Eventually, though, Bobbi made a crucial error heading to the middle turnbuckle, giving Freya the chance to catch her for an avalanche Termination Dust and the victory.
Jake Painter wins a Beer Fest Scramble
Zabertooth, Takuri, and Ray Bruce returned to the ring for the final enounter of the afternoon, joined by "The Chicano Kid" Alejandro and "The Back-Breaking Artist" Jake Painter. As one would expect, this match was sheer chaos. The three luchadores took to the skies early and often while Painter busted out his signature backbreakers (including an impressive double breaker on Zaber and Takuri) and Bruce used his power advantage. Painter won the match with his new Vertebreaker variation on Alejandro, then proceeded to have a Stone Cold-style beer bash, stunning the three luchadores before taking one of his own from Bruce, who then also stunned ACTION's CEO Matt Griffin to end the day!



Blinding Lights
May 2, 2026 - Eastside Bowl
Ray Bruce defeats Grayson Pierce
Pro Wrestling Symphony's first "primetime" event kicked off with a rematch of sorts from Beer Fest as "The Young Gun" Grayson Pierce looked for revenge against "Rousing & Arousing" Ray Bruce. Pierce spent the majority of the match working over Bruce's left arm in an attempt to limit the big man's powerful arsenal, but in the end, Bruce's size and strength advantage proved to be too much, leading to his first singles win in a Symphony ring!
Sigrid defeats Ravenna Vein
Sigrid was initially set to take on Kaia McKenna, but scheduling conflicts prevented Kaia from competing. The debuting Ravenna Vein stepped up to take The Good Witch's place, and made a good showing in her first Symphony appearance. Unfortunately for Vein, Sigrid was eventually able to lock in the Blood Eagle too far for her to reach the ropes forcing her to submit.
Adrian Thomas and Hunter Drake fought to a time-limit draw
"The Crocodile" Adrian Thomas came into Blinding Lights on a serious roll, having beaten former ACTION Champion Tim Bosby and former TWE Champion Jamesen Shook over the last few months. The reigning TWE Champion Hunter Drake stepped up to answer his challenge, and the two put on an absolute banger (one of the best in Symphony history). Adrian looked to have the match won with his FINAL Frogsplash, but the 15-minute time limit expired before referee Jesse Fields could complete his three count.
Royal Prestige (Majestic & TéVon Jordyn) defeat The Carnies (Kerry Awful & Nick Iggy) to retain the Symphony Tag Team Titles
In a rematch from Toxicity in September, The Carnies returned to the Symphony to challenge the new Tag Team Champions, Royal Prestige. RP were flying high off their championship victory over The Good Hand at Beer Fest, but had very little time to adjust their gameplan for Awful and Iggy. The southeastern independent legends threw every trick at Majestic and TéVon, but in the end a pair of running knee strikes to Iggy cemented victory for Royal Prestige!
Laynie Luck defeats Alexis Littlefoot to retain the WWE ID Women's Title
After months of chasing, "The Big Flexer" Alexis Littlefoot finally got her one-on-one match with WWE ID Women's Champion Laynie Luck. No Shazza McKenzie at ringside, no excuses. What followed was a tremendous match, likely both women's best in a Symphony ring. Alexis fought valiantly, but Laynie's experience advantage proved to be too much to overcome, and the champ retains.
Freya the Slaya defeats Allie Katch to retain the Symphony Women's Title
Just days after becoming the hottest free agent in independent wrestling, Allie Katch made her intentions clear: She wanted the Pro Wrestling Symphony Women's Championship! Standing in her way, arguably the most dominant performer in the brief history of the Symphony, Freya the Slaya. Both women pulled out all the stops in a twelve-minute hard-hitting affair. In the end, Freya escaped an attempted piledriver and landed her Termination Dust chokeslam to retain.
Colby Carter defeats Jeremiah Plunkett to retain the Symphony Men's Title
Jeremiah Plunkett has been the "Gatekeeper of Southern Wrestling," but - in his words - the sunset is looking mighty nice. He says he won't ride off until he's sure that Nashville wrestling is in good hands. Enter the Symphony Men's Champion, "The Code" Colby Carter, a protégé of Plunkett's, who has made a strong claim to be the "King" of Nashville wrestling. After a physical encounter, Carter surprised Plunkett with a roll-up for the victory. During the post-match ceremony, Plunkett blindsided Carter. He laid out referees Jesse Fields and Aaron Noyes, as well as Brian Hitt (who was helping backstage during the event) who, among others, attempted to break up the fight. Finally, Symphony ring announcer (and co-owner) Pat Dooley tried to intervene, only to catch an elbow to the face from Plunkett, knocking him cold. The ensuing chaos led to the announcement of Plunkett's indefinite suspension from the Symphony!

