Event Results

Pro Wrestling Symphony
June 1, 2025 - Brooklyn Bowl
Kaia McKenna & Big Booty Judy (with Countryboy Coots) defeat The Collab (Laynie Luck & Shazza McKenzie)
After J-Rod was attacked the week before the event, Kaia was forced to find a new partner, and Big Booty Judy (with Countryboy Coots in her corner) stepped up! Kaia won the match by pinning Laynie.
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Adrian Thomas wins the inaugural Symphony Scramble
"The Crocodile" outlasted Alejandro, Dillon McQueen, Jake Painter, and Tyler Shoop to win a chaotic contest. Afterward, "The Iron Demon" Shane Mercer made a surprise appearance, throwing Alejandro from the ring onto a pile of security and staff at ringside.
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Freya the Slaya defeats Kaitland Alexis
"The Queen of the North" made quite the impression in the first singles match in Symphony history, making short work of Kaitland Alexis. After a couple of successful escapes, Kaitland finally fell victim to Freya's chokeslam.
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Royal Prestige (Majestic & TéVon Jordyn) defeat Fresh Air (Junior Benito & Macrae Martin)
Just days after losing the IWTV World Independent Tag Team Titles, Fresh Air struggled to get on the same page. Both teams pulled out all the stops, but a key miscommunication allowed the Tennessee up-and-comers to pick up the biggest win of their young careers.
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BEEF defeats Jeremiah Plunkett by DQ
Plunkett was riding high coming into this match after being played to the ring by musical guests The Ex-Bombers. Unfortunately, BEEF came to play, which eventually led to "The Gatekeeper of Southern Wrestling" throwing a handful of powder in his face, getting himself disqualified.
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Colby Carter defeats Donovan Dijak
"The Code" entered the main event of the inaugural Pro Wrestling Symphony event knowing the pressure was on. Not only was Dijak, a former WWE Superstar, the biggest star he'd ever stood across the ring from, he was also carrying the weight of being "the face" of the Symphony. It turns out, that moniker was earned, as he caught Dijak with a German suplex off the top rope, followed by a Curbstomp to pick up the win!

Rise Up!
July 6, 2025 - Brooklyn Bowl
Ben Bishop defeats Dillon McQueen
Dillon McQueen's frustration over not having won the Symphony Scramble on June 1 led to a showdown with the debuting 6'12" "Big Trouble" Ben Bishop. Dillon's bad luck would continue, though, as Bishop picked up his first Symphony victory!
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Tyler Shoop defeats Richard Holliday
After coming up short in June's Symphony Scramble, Tyler Shoop was looking to rebound against the "Most Marketable" Richard Holliday. These two went to war, but in the end Shoop worked just a bit HARDA to pick up his first win at the Symphony.
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Nixi XS wins the Symphony Scramble
"The Main Girl"​ made quite an impression in her Symphony debut, not only by defeating Alexis Littlefoot, Big Booty Judy, Brittnie Brooks, and Freya the Slaya, but by being revealed as the one who attacked J-Rod before the inaugural show, putting her out of action! Elsewhere in the match, Judy and Freya brawled throughout the Brooklyn Bowl, leading to the announcement of their Falls Count Anywhere match at Hot Fuss on August 3!
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Shane Mercer defeats Alejandro
On June 1, "The Iron Demon" made quite the debut, attacking "The Chicano Kid" after the inaugural Symphony Scramble. This time, Alejandro hoped to pull off the upset when he knew Shane Mercer was coming, but unfortunately, Mercer's path of destruction through Pro Wrestling Symphony continued with a win.
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Kaia McKenna defeats Shazza McKenzie
Shazza McKenzie was out for revenge after she and Laynie Luck lost to Kaia McKenna and Big Booty Judy at the inaugural Symphony on June 1, leading to this singles contest. Unfortunately for Shazza, Kaia became the first person on the Symphony roster to win each of her first two matches!
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Violence is Forever (Dominic Garrini & Kevin Ku) defeat Royal Prestige (Majestic & TéVon Jordyn)
Majestic and "The New Era" were riding high after a win over Fresh Air in June, so it was no surprise that they were the team that answered Violence is Forever's open challenge for Rise Up! VIF returned to Music City looking to reclaim the throne they claimed never to have lost as the greatest tag team in the region and didn't seem to have lost a step, picking up the win via Chasing Violence!


Hot Fuss
August 3, 2025 - Brooklyn Bowl
The Good Hand (Kasey Owens, Suge D, and Tyler Stevens) defeats Adrian Thomas, Countryboy Coots, and Pha'Nesse
The Good Hand came into Hot Fuss with a chip on their shoulder. They'd asked for a match with three of the best talents in Nashville, a challenge answered by Thomas, Coots, and the debuting Pha'Nesse. At one point late in the match, Thomas looked to have Suge pinned, but a timely distraction prevented the referee from seeing it, allowing The Good Hand to capitalize and pick up the pinfall victory on Coots.
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Mad Dog Connelly defeats Jake Painter
Jake Painter came to the ring in street clothes, claiming he hadn't been cleared to compete. Of course, this being Painter, this was all a ruse. However, his attempt to blindside Mad Dog Connelly resulted in Mad Dog beating Painter in the shortest match in Symphony history!
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Jazzy Yang defeats Lovely Miss Larkan
In a battle of debuts, second-generation star Jazzy Yang survived (literally) an imaginary knife attack from Lovely Miss Larkan, whose mental health seems to be deteriorating at an alarming rate. Despite Larkan's best efforts to derail Yang's focus, Jazzy picked up her first victory at the Symphony.
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Jeremiah Plunkett defeats Tate Mayfairs
Tate Mayfairs has made a name for himself in the "Britwres" scene in the UK as one of the hottest rising stars in the business. In his Symphony debut, he had to deal with the "Gatekeeper of Southern Wrasslin'" Jeremiah Plunkett. Both men proved adept at wrestling the other's style of match, with Plunkett eventually coming out on top.
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Freya the Slaya defeats Big Booty Judy in a Falls Count Anywhere match
After having brawled throughout the Brooklyn Bowl back at Rise Up, Symphony management decided that the best way to let Big Booty Judy and Freya the Slaya continue their feud was in a match that allowed them to fight and finish the match anywhere in the building. We saw chairs, garbage cans, beers, even a guitar before a surprise appearance from Sigrid allowed Freya to chokeslam Judy off the second rope through a table for the win!
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Dillon McQueen defeats Brandon Davis
During an interview at Hot Fuss! in July, the tension between Brandon Davis and Dillon McQueen turned into a physical fight. At Hot Fuss, they finally got their chance to go one-on-one. Not surprisingly, "The Main Character" had an uphill battle against "The Zaddy of Professional Wrestling," especially because of continual interference on the part of Dillon's husband Maverick. Eventually, the numbers game became too great and McQueen finally picked up his first victory at the Symphony.
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Colby Carter defeats Jaden Newman
Three days after his main event victory over Donovan Dijak at the first Symphony performance, Colby Carter was rushed to the hospital for an emergency appendectomy. At Rise Up!, Jaden Newman accused Colby of faking the surgery to get out of a match with him, violently attacking "The Code" in front of the Brooklyn Bowl faithful. When this match began, Newman tried to play mind games, escaping to the floor frequently. Eventually, the fight made its way to the stage, where Jaden tried to get a cheap countout victory, slamming Code on the hard stage and escaping back into the ring. Fortunately, Colby is made of sturdier stuff and made an incredible running dive from the stage back into the ring to take out Jaden and beat the ten-count! Unfortunately, the 20-minute time limit expired before a winner could be named. Carter successfully lobbied for five more minutes, but he didn't need all of them as the "overtime" period ended with a Code Stomp and another victory!

Toxicity
September 14, 2025 - Brooklyn Bowl
Jaden Newman defeats Tyler Shoop
After a post-show altercation with Colby Carter at Hot Fuss led to a Pick Your Poison stipulation for their matches at Toxicity, "The Moral Compass" Jaden Newman found himself across the ring from Carter's training partner Tyler Shoop. Newman came out on top, but the real headline came after the match when Jamesen Shook made his surprise Symphony debut, helping Newman lay out Shoop with a steel chair. Carter was able to run the 4825 members off, but the damage was already done and Shoop limped to the locker room with him.
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Royal Prestige (Majestic & TéVon Jordyn) defeat The Carnies (Kerry Awful & Nick Iggy)
Two months after a devastating loss to Violence is Forever, Royal Prestige returned to the Brooklyn Bowl looking to re-establish themselves as the ones to watch, this time against another pair of Tennessee legends, The Carnies. After some great back-and-forth action, Majestic and TéVon picked up their second Symphony victory!
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Kaia McKenna defeats Eden Monroe
"The Conduit of Karma" Kaia McKenna returned to Symphony to take on the debuting Eden Monroe. While Monroe attempted to keep the spotlight on herself (literally, at one point), Kaia picked up another decisive victory, improving to 3-0 in her Symphony career!
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Adrian Thomas defeats Suge D
At Hot Fuss, "The Crocodile" Adrian Thomas had former Pan-Afrikan World Diaspora Champion Suge D pinned in a six-man tag match, but Suge's partner Tyler Stevens prevented the referee from seeing it. There was no such distraction at Toxicity, as Thomas again landed his running knee lift to lay Suge out before finishing him off with a frogsplash.
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Shane Mercer defeats Mad Dog Connelly
In what might go down as the most violent "standard" match in Symphony's short history, Mad Dog Connelly and the "Iron Demon" Shane Mercer tore the house down! After a series of extremely close near-falls, Mercer took advantage of a distracted referee to throw a fireball in Mad Dog's face for the victory.
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Mistresses of Mayhem (Freya the Slaya & Sigrid) defeat Brittnie Brooks & Jazzy Yang
Hot Fuss saw the surprise debut of Sigrid, leading to the formation of what we now know as the Mistresses of Mayhem. Jazzy Yang and the "Center of Attention" Brittnie Brooks bravely stepped up to be their first opponents, but the cohesion between the two powerhouse bruisers proved to be too much and MoM are now 1-0 in Pro Wrestling Symphony!
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Colby Carter defeats Krule by DQ
Less than 24 hours before Toxicity, Krule shocked the world by becoming the new Major League Wrestling World Heavyweight Champion! His previously-announced Pick Your Poison match against "The Code" Colby Carter wasn't for the title, but it certainly had the Big Fight Feel. Both men seemingly had the match won at numerous points, but eventually 4825 (Jaden Newman & Jamesen Shook) had to spoil the fun by attacking Carter, resulting in a disqualification. After the match, 4825 challenged Carter to find a partner for Heroes & Villains on November 5 in a match for the IWTV Independent Tag Team Titles!


Heroes & Villains
October 5, 2025 - Eastside Bowl
Richard Holliday defeats Terry Yaki
Richard Holliday returned to the Symphony at Heroes & Villains, determined to avenge his loss to Tyler Shoop. Meanwhile, Terry Yaki was making his Symphony debut, eager to make a name for himself in Nashville. After some shenanigans involving referee Jesse Fields nearly being taken out, Holliday was able to hit his signature move, followed by 2008 for the victory.
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Jazzy Yang defeats Alexis Littlefoot and Nixi XS
The Symphony women's division was on display in our second contest as Jazzy Yang was looking to bounce back from a tag loss at Toxicity against Alexis Littlefoot and Nixi XS, both of whom were making their first appearances since the Symphony Scramble at Rise Up! Not surprisingly, XS tried to make the moment all about her, and Littlefoot put up a good fight, but Yang persevered and picked up her second singles victory in a Symphony ring.
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Jake Painter defeats Alejandro
Both Alejandro and Jake Painter entered Heroes & Villains in search of their first Symphony victories. Alejandro looked to have the match won, but the surprise debut of Javen Myra provided Painter the opening he needed to hit "The Chicano Kid" with Welcome To Chicago to pick up his first win!
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Tim Bosby defeats Ray Bruce
Bosby was originally scheduled to take on Jeremiah Plunkett, but a backstage altercation before the event put Plunkett on the shelf, leaving "Second to None" without an opponent. Enter the debuting Ray Bruce, who had previously been a member of the Symphony crew. Bruce looked good in his initial outing, but Bosby's ankle lock proved to be too much and resulted in his victory.
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Thicc and Wicked (Big Booty Judy & Kaia McKenna) defeat Mistresses of Mayhem (Freya the Slaya & Sigrid)
The latest chapter in the long-running rivalry between Big Booty Judy and Freya the Slaya saw them both bring backup to a tag team encounter. This showcase of four of the top stars on the Symphony roster lived up to the hype, eventually culminating in Judy avenging her earlier loss to Freya, pinning her for the win.
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Krule defeats Crazzy Steve
You can't have a show called "Heroes & Villains" without a pair of monsters, and Steve and Krule certainly didn't disappoint, leaving the ring early and brawling into the crowd. The two exchanged heavy strikes and holds, but eventually the reigning MLW World Champion's power advantage overwhelmed his opponent, and The Atrocity picked up his first Symphony victory.
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4825 (Jaden Newman & Jamesen Shook) defeat Colby Carter & Thom Latimer to retain the IWTV Independent World Tag Team Titles
At Toxicity, Newman and Shook laid out both Tyler Shoop and a challenge to Carter to bring a partner to Heroes & Villains. "The Code" didn't disappoint, as he reached out to his trainer and mentor, the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion Thom Latimer! Carter and Latimer nearly won gold on multiple occasions throughout the match, but the tag team continuity of Newman and Shook proved to be too much, with Newman pinning Carter to retain the gold.

Demon Days
November 2, 2025 - Eastside Bowl
Colby Carter defeats Suge D in a Men's Title tournament quarterfinal
"The Code" Colby Carter entered his first-round match with Suge D on the heels of his first loss in a Pro Wrestling Symphony ring, having come up short in his bid to win the IWTV World Independent Tag Team Titles at Heroes & Villains. Suge D had repeatedly stated leading up to the match that Colby's shoulders weren't broad enough to carry the weight of the Symphony, but after a hard-fought battle, Carter hit his signature Code Stomp to pick up the victory and advance to the semifinals.
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Shane Mercer defeats Alejandro in a Men's Title tournament quarterfinal
"The Chicano Kid" Alejandro entered Demon Days expecting a first-round encounter with "The Moral Compass" Jaden Newman. However, Newman surprised the Eastside Bowl crowd by arriving on crutches and announcing that - due to a knee injury suffered in a match the previous weekend - he'd had to withdraw from the tournament, but found a suitable replacement. Enter the "Iron Demon." While Alejandro turned his attention to Mercer, Newman blindsided him with one of his crutches, allowing Mercer to pick up the victory in only 27 seconds!
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Jake Painter & Javen Myra defeat The Stew Crew (Dylan & Zach Stewart)
The hugely popular Stew Crew made their Symphony debut against the brand-new duo of Painter and Myra, whose alliance was revealed at Heroes & Villains. The Nashville crowd loved the Stewarts, but constant cheating and double-teams from Painter and Myra proved to be too much when Myra pinned Dylan following an Ultra Bomb. Painter seemed to want to get the pin for himself, which led to some tension afterward.
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Freya the Slaya defeats Brittnie Brooks in a Women's Title tournament quarterfinal
Fresh off a frustrating tag-team loss at Heroes & Villains, the "Arctic Amazon" Freya was looking to resume her winning ways against the "Center of Attention." Brittnie put up a valiant fight, kicking out of some of Freya's most devastating moves, but the end came when Freya managed to reverse "It's Brittnie B*tch" into a Termination Dust chokeslam for the victory.
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Jazzy Yang defeats Sigrid in a Women's Title tournament quarterfinal
Freya stayed at ringside to watch her protege, Sigrid, the Scourge of Odin's match against the "ShoYang" Jazzy Yang. Yang entered the match undefeated in singles action, while Sigrid was making her singles debut. It was clear that Freya's tutelage had rubbed off on Sigrid, who hit several of the Slaya's trademark moves, only to find her own attempt at Termination Dust reversed into a Yang Bang, leading to the upset victory for Jazzy!
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Donovan Dijak defeats Terry Yaki
In his first Symphony appearance since main eventing the June event against Colby Carter, former WWE star Donovan Dijak returned to Nashville to take on the energetic upstart Terry Yaki. What followed was fifteen minutes of nonstop action that had many in the crowd (and backstage!) calling a Symphony match of the year candidate, eventually ending with Dijak hitting his trademark Feast Your Eyes for the victory.
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Mad Dog Connelly defeats Shane Mercer in a No Holds Barred match
Mad Dog and the Iron Demon picked up right where they left off in their brutal encounter back at Toxicity. The ring was unable to contain them, as they brawled into the crowd, using garbage cans, chairs, the guardrails, and at one point an alien mannequin to pummel each other throughout Eastside Bowl. Mercer even tried to set Mad Dog on fire! It wasn't until Connelly introduced his trademark dog collar that he was finally able to put Mercer a way, choking him into unconsciousness via his hangman choke (with help from the chain). The violence didn't end there, as the two traded blows after the bell, only to be separated and a third rubber match was announced for On Holiday... inside a steel cage!






