-Anarchy Title Match (No RP Limit, 1000 Words Per RP)-
Julliet Brooks defeated Buddy Royal and captured The Anarchy Title
-Singles Match-
Cyrus Riddle defeated Uncle Rocky
-Singles Match-
Tony Steele defeated Bradley Carrington
-Triple Threat Match-
Matt Meyhu defeated Jack Lockhart and Dude JoB
-Anarchy Title Match (No RP Limit, 1000 Words Per RP)-
Buddy Royal defeated Julliet Brooks, Jeremiah Hardin and Danny and captured the Anarchy Title
-Anarchy Title Match (No RP Limit, 1,000 Words Per RP)-
Matt Meyhy defeated Buddy Royal to capture the Anatchy Title, but shortly after Buddy Royal recaptured it back.
-Singles Match-
Special Guest Refree: Jared Black
Julliet Brooks defeated Knux
-Main Event | Singles Match-
CJ O’Donnell -vs- Cameron Sanders

For those of us that started in the 90s, we remember there were older guys in the hobby. For example, one ran a league almost exclusively so his two teenage sons would have a chance to play and he could monitor what was going on and interact with them. Odd to think that we’re now the age of “the older guys” and still around. Those of us who grew up loving to hate Ric Flair are joined by those who grew up loving to love Stone Cold and now those who have grown up loving to love (and then hate) John Cena. Such is the cycle of [wrestling] life, huh?
But I digress. FWrestling.com has always been the key place to enjoy the hobby itself. There have been plenty of other news and community sites along the way, a lot of them mired in drama and snarky discussion. The simple fact is that while we have a lovely community here, we haven’t done a great job in a few years of giving you a chance to connect, and in bringing in new fans to be a part of our fun, underground hobby. So it’s time to jump back in and see what another 20 years of hype, story and excitement has to offer.
ght back in a new way and an easier way to use. We’re open to hearing what you want to see and what would make things more fun. The goal here is to allow you to continue to tell and hype your stories in a broader way, allowing a large community (and beyond) to get a glimpse into how you play the game, and to hopefully find a way to join in and continue telling the story.