This is a list of results in events produced by Philippine Wrestling Revolution (PWR), an independent professional wrestling promotion in the Philippines.
PWR was founded in 2013 by a group of Filipinos who want to start their own wrestling company. Its first official show, Renaissance, took place in September 2014. Many of PWR's events have been staged in Makati City venues, but it has since been held in Manila, Mandaluyong City, Parañaque City, and Pasig City.
It has also booked house shows in Quezon province, in Batanes, and for 3 days during the 2016 Asia Pop Comic Convention Manila.[1]
Renaissance (2014)
Renaissance was PWR's inaugural event, held at the Makati Square Arena in Makati City on September 27, 2014. It would become PWR's annual event every September.
No. |
Results[2][3] |
Stipulations |
1 |
Mayhem Brannigan defeated Robin Sane |
Singles match |
2 |
Ken Warren defeated Chris Panzer |
Singles match |
3 |
Main Maxx defeated Mike Vargas |
Singles match |
4 |
Kanto Terror defeated THE Nelson Borman Jr. and Epitaph |
Three-way "Kanto Kaos Klassic" open challenge |
5 |
Bombay Suarez defeated The Apocalypse |
No Holds Barred match |
6 |
"Classical" Bryan Leo (w/ Scarlett) defeated "The Senyorito" Jake de Leon |
Singles match |
Terminus (2014)
Terminus is PWR's second event. It would later become the annual show of PWR for December. This card was aired by TV5 in March 2015.[6]
No. |
Results[4][5] |
Stipulations |
1 |
Chris Panzer defeated "The Social Media Sinister" Ken Warren |
Singles match |
2 |
Main Maxx defeated Kanto Terror and Mark D. Manalo |
Handicap match |
3 |
Bombay Suarez vs. "Classical" Bryan Leo (w/ Scarlett) went to a no contest |
Singles match |
4 |
Mayhem Brannigan defeated The Apocalypse |
Falls Count Anywhere match |
5 |
"The Senyorito" Jake de Leon defeated John Sebastian |
PWR Bootcamp open challenge |
6 |
Bombay Suarez and "The Senyorito" Jake de Leon defeated "Classical" Bryan Leo (w/ Scarlett) and Main Maxx |
Tag team match |
Vendetta (2015)
The first Vendetta event featured two matches that determined the competitors for the inaugural PWR Championship at Wrevolution X. It would become PWR's staple event every February.
No. |
Results[7][8] |
Stipulations |
1 |
Bombay Suarez defeated "The Social Media Sinister" Ken Warren |
Singles match, with the winner competing for the inaugural PWR Championship at Wrevolution X |
2 |
Ralph Imabayashi defeated John Sebastian |
Singles match |
3 |
Mayhem Brannigan and The Apocalypse defeated "Classical" Bryan Leo and Main Maxx |
Tag team "All-Out War" match |
4 |
Kanto Terror and Mark D. Manalo defeated Dual Shock (SANDATA and Peter Versoza) |
Tag team match |
5 |
Fighters 4 Hire (Joey Bax and Miguel Rosales) defeated Dual Shock (SANDATA and Peter Versoza) |
Tag team match |
6 |
"The Senyorito" Jake de Leon defeated Chris Panzer |
Singles match, with the winner competing for the inaugural PWR Championship at Wrevolution X |
Wrevolution X (2015)
Wrevolution X is PWR's flagship event every May, akin to WWE's WrestleMania. The inaugural PWR Champion was crowned during this event.
No. |
Results[9][10][11] |
Stipulations |
1 |
"Classical" Bryan Leo defeated Mayhem Brannigan |
Iron Man match for a future shot at the PWR Championship
Plus, Brannigan cannot face Leo in a rematch for one year.
Had Leo lost, his stable The Royal Flush would have been forced to disband. |
2 |
John Sebastian defeated Ralph Imabayashi |
Singles match |
3 |
The Apocalypse defeated Main Maxx |
Last Man Standing match |
4 |
Chris Panzer defeated "The Social Media Sinister" Ken Warren |
Submission match |
5 |
Beer Promdi (Kanto Terror and Mark D. Manalo) defeated Fighters 4 Hire (Joey Bax and Miguel Rosales) and Dual Shock (SANDATA and Peter Versoza) |
Three-way elimination tag team match |
6 |
"The Senyorito" Jake de Leon defeated Bombay Suarez |
Singles match for the PWR Championship |
7 |
"Classical" Bryan Leo defeated "The Senyorito" Jake de Leon (c) |
Singles match for the PWR Championship
Leo cashed in the title opportunity he won earlier in the night. |
- (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
|
PWR Live
PWR Live events take place between major PWR events. This first edition featured the start of a tournament for the inaugural Philippine Hybrid X (PHX) Championship, which will be crowned at next month's Renaissance.
Videos of the matches from this event were posted by Rappler the following day.[13]
During the pre-show, Kanto Terror hosted a drinking contest, with 2 people from the audience as his challengers; he lost.
No. |
Results[12][14][15] |
Stipulations |
1P |
Vintendo defeated Jimmy Orellana |
Singles match |
2 |
John Sebastian defeated Bombay Suarez |
Singles match |
3 |
Mayhem Brannigan defeated Miguel Rosales via referee stoppage |
PHX Championship tournament qualifying match |
4 |
Chris Panzer defeated SANDATA |
PHX Championship tournament qualifying match |
5 |
The Apocalypse defeated Mark D. Manalo via referee stoppage |
Singles match |
6 |
Ralph Imabayashi defeated Peter Versoza |
PHX Championship tournament qualifying match |
7 |
Ken Warren defeated Joey Bax |
PHX Championship tournament qualifying match |
8 |
"Classical" Bryan Leo (c) defeated "The Senyorito" Jake de Leon via KO |
Singles match for the PWR Championship |
- (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
- P – indicates the match took place on the pre-show
|
Renaissance (2015)
The PHX Championship tournament culminated during this event. This would be the last PWR show held at the Makati Square Arena.
Before the main event, comedian Stanley Chi hosted a Suplado Show in-ring segment, with Kanto Terror, then Mark D. Manalo and PWR General Manager Mr. Sy.
No. |
Results[16][17][18] |
Stipulations |
1P |
"The Machine" Mavericc Knight defeated Vintendo |
Singles match |
2P |
Mark D. Manalo defeated Jimmy Orellana |
Singles match |
3 |
Fighters 4 Hire (Joey Bax and Miguel Rosales) defeated Dual Shock (Peter Versoza and SANDATA) |
2-out-of-3 falls tag team match |
4 |
Mayhem Brannigan defeated Chris Panzer |
PHX Championship tournament semi-final match
Both men were attacked by Fighters 4 Hire afterwards. Brannigan wasn't able to advance to the final. |
5 |
John Sebastian defeated Bombay Suarez |
No Holds Barred match |
6 |
"The Social Media Sinister" Ken Warren defeated Ralph Imabayashi |
Tournament final for the PHX Championship |
7 |
"Classical" Bryan Leo (c) defeated "The Senyorito" Jake de Leon and The Apocalypse |
Three-way match for the PWR Championship |
- (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
- P – indicates the match took place on the pre-show
|
PWR Live 2
This is the first PWR show at the iAcademy Auditorium.
The show started with Rederick Mahaba hosting a Mahabang Usapan in-ring segment, with The Royal Flush as guests.
No. |
Results[19] |
Stipulations |
1P |
"The Machine" Mavericc Knight defeated Lynch |
Singles match |
2P |
Fighters 4 Hire (Joey Bax and Miguel Rosales) defeated Los Trabajadores (Trabajador Uno and Trabajador Dos) |
Tag team match |
3 |
Main Maxx (w/ The Royal Flush) defeated Rederick Mahaba |
Singles match
Had Mahaba won, he would have scored a date with Scarlett. |
4 |
The Apocalypse defeated Vintendo |
Singles match |
5 |
James "Idol" Martinez defeated "The Senyorito" Jake de Leon |
Singles match |
6 |
Ralph Imabayashi defeated John Sebastian |
Singles match to determine #1 contender to the PWR Championship |
7 |
"The Social Media Minister" Ken Warren (c) defeated Chris Panzer |
Singles match for the PHX Championship |
8 |
Peter Versoza defeated SANDATA |
Singles match |
9 |
"Classical" Bryan Leo (c) defeated Mark D. Manalo |
Singles match for the PWR Championship |
- (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
- P – indicates the match took place on the pre-show
|
Terminus (2015)
The Path of Gold trophy was first awarded at this event. Its holder earns the right to challenge either the PWR champion or the PHX champion at any time within the next 12 months. It would later become a regular fixture in Terminus events.
During the pre-show, comedian Stanley Chi hosted a Suplado Show in-ring segment, with Mr. Sy and The Network as guests.
No. |
Results[20][21] |
Stipulations |
1P |
"The Machine" Mavericc Knight defeated Los Trabajadores (Trabajador Uno and Trabajador Dos) |
Handicap match |
2 |
Jake de Leon and Bombay Suarez defeated The Royal Flush (Main Maxx and John Sebastian) |
Tag team match |
3 |
SANDATA versus Peter Versoza ended in a no contest |
Singles match |
4 |
The Apocalypse defeated Mark D. Manalo |
"All-out War" hair versus mask match |
5 |
"The Senyorito" Jake de Leon last eliminated Peter Versoza |
8-man Path of Gold elimination match |
6 |
Chris Panzer defeated Miguel Rosales |
Singles match to determine the #1 contender to the MyPW South East Asian Championship in Malaysia |
7 |
Ralph Imabayashi defeated "Classical" Bryan Leo (c) |
Singles match for the PWR Championship |
- (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
- P – indicates the match took place on the pre-show
|
Path of Gold match - Order of entry and elimination
Entry # | Wrestler | Exit # | Eliminated by |
1 | John Sebastian | 5 | Suarez |
2 | Main Maxx | 4 | eliminated due to injury |
3 | Jake de Leon | - | WINNER |
4 | Rederick Mahaba | 2 | Martinez |
5 | Peter Versoza | 7 | De Leon |
6 | Bombay Suarez | 6 | Versoza |
7 | SANDATA | 1 | Maxx, Sebastian |
8 | James "Idol" Martinez | 3 | De Leon |
PWR Live: Road to Vendetta
No. |
Results[22][23] |
Stipulations |
1P |
The Network (James "Idol" Martinez and Chino Guinto) defeated Los Trabajadores (Trabajador Uno and Trabajador Dos) |
Tag team match |
2 |
"Classical" Bryan Leo defeated Rederick Mahaba |
Singles match |
3 |
PHX Champion Ken Warren defeated Vintendo |
Singles match |
4 |
Chris Panzer defeated Joey Bax |
Singles match |
5 |
The Royal Flush (Main Maxx and John Sebastian) defeated "The Senyorito" Jake de Leon and Mark D. Manalo |
Tag team match |
6 |
Bombay Suarez defeated Peter Versoza |
Singles match |
7 |
Ralph Imabayashi (c) defeated The Apocalypse |
Singles match for the PWR Championship |
- (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
- P – indicates the match took place on the pre-show
|
Vendetta (2016)
The event featured the first-ever intergender match in PWR history, with Peter Versoza taking on Crystal.
No. |
Results[24][25] |
Stipulations |
1P |
Yohann Ollores defeated Trabajador Dos |
Singles match |
2P |
Vintendo defeated Chino Guinto |
Singles match |
3 |
"The Senyorito" Jake de Leon defeated Main Maxx |
Singles match, with De Leon's Path of Gold trophy on the line |
4 |
PHX Champion Ken Warren defeated MyPW Extreme Division Champion Bombay Suarez |
"Champion versus Champion" match |
5 |
John Sebastian defeated Mark D. Manalo |
Singles match |
6 |
James "Idol" Martinez defeated Rederick Mahaba |
Singles match |
7 |
Peter Versoza defeated Crystal |
Intergender singles match |
8 |
SANDATA defeated Joey Bax via submission |
Singles match |
9 |
"Classical" Bryan Leo defeated Ralph Imabayashi (c) |
Singles match for the PWR Championship |
- (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
- P – indicates the match took place on the pre-show
|
PWR Live: Manila Madness
This was PWR's first event in the city of Manila.
No. |
Results[26][27] |
Stipulations |
1 |
Rederick Mahaba defeated Chino Guinto |
Singles match |
2 |
Beer Promdi (Kanto Terror and Mark D. Manalo) defeated Los Trabajadores (Trabajador Uno and Trabajador Dos) |
Tag team match |
3 |
SANDATA defeated The Apocalypse via count-out |
Singles match |
4 |
The Royal Flush ("Classical" Bryan Leo and Main Maxx) defeated Jake de Leon and Ralph Imabayashi |
Tag team match |
5 |
Bombay Suarez defeated Ken Warren (c) and Chris Panzer |
Three-way match for the PHX Championship |
- (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
|
PWR Live: The Road to Wrevolution X
This was PWR's first event in Parañaque City.
No. |
Results[28][29] |
Stipulations |
1 |
Rederick Mahaba defeated Yohann Ollores |
Singles match |
2 |
Chino Guinto defeated SANDATA |
Singles match |
3 |
Joex Bax defeated Mark D. Manalo |
Singles match |
4 |
The Network (James "Idol" Martinez and Bruno Bernardo) defeated Los Trabajadores (Trabajador Uno and Trabajador Dos) |
Tag team match |
5 |
Main Maxx defeated Bombay Suarez (c) and Ken Warren |
Three-way match for the PHX Championship |
6 |
The Apocalypse defeated Vintendo via submission |
Singles match |
7 |
The Royal Flush (PWR Champion "Classical" Bryan Leo, John Sebastian and Main Maxx) defeated Jake de Leon, Ralph Imabayashi and Chris Panzer |
Six-man tag team match |
- (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
|
Wrevolution X (2016)
"The Senyorito" Jake de Leon cashed in his Path of Gold Trophy for a shot at the PWR Championship at this event.
No. |
Results[30][31] |
Stipulations |
1P |
Delirium (Dan Ericson and Dax Xaviera) defeated Mike Madrigal and Keivan Skull |
Tag team match |
2P |
The Network (Mavericc Knight and Bruno Bernardo) defeated Ramon Bautista (w/ Stanley Chi) and random audience member |
Tag team match |
3P |
The Network (Mavericc Knight and Bruno Bernardo) defeated Los Trabajadores (Trabajador Uno and Trabajador Dos) |
Tag team match |
4 |
Rederick Mahaba defeated James "Idol" Martinez via submission |
"No Countout" match
Had Mahaba lost, he would have been forced to join The Network.
The match was restarted by Mr. Sy when the original singles bout ended via countout. |
5 |
Miguel Rosales (w/ Joey Bax) defeated Ken Warren |
Singles match |
6 |
Chino Guinto last eliminated Crystal |
8-person gauntlet match to determine the #1 contender to the PHX Championship |
7 |
Main Maxx (c) defeated Chino Guinto |
Singles match for the PHX Championship |
8 |
The Apocalypse defeated Kanto Terror (w/ Mark D. Manalo) |
"All-Out War" match |
9 |
Peter Versoza defeated Bombay Suarez |
First Blood match |
10 |
John Sebastian (w/ KC Montero) defeated Chris Panzer (w/ Mr. Sy) |
Singles match
As a result, Mr. Sy was fired as PWR General Manager.
Had Sebastian lost, Montero would have been forced to give up his hosting duties at the G.O.A.T. television show. |
11 |
"The Senyorito" Jake de Leon defeated "Classical" Bryan Leo (c) and Ralph Imabayashi |
Three-way match for the PWR Championship |
- (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
- P – indicates the match took place on the pre-show
|
PHX Gauntlet Match - Order of entry and elimination
- Yohann Ollores defeated Vintendo
- Mark D. Manalo defeated Yohann Ollores
- Joey Bax defeated Mark D. Manalo
- SANDATA defeated Joey Bax via submission
- SANDATA defeated Trabajador Uno
- Chino Guinto defeated SANDATA
- Chino Guinto defeated Crystal
PWR Live: The ShawDown
This was PWR's first event in Mandaluyong City.
During the show, Rederick Mahaba hosted a Mahabang Usapan in-ring segment, with PWR Champion Jake de Leon, Ralph Imabayashi, John Sebastian, PHX Champion Main Maxx, and Peter Versoza as guests.
Crystal and Scarlett were scheduled to have a contract signing for a match at Renaissance, but Scarlett announced her retirement from wrestling days before PWR Live.
No. |
Results[32][33] |
Stipulations |
1P |
The Network (James "Idol" Martinez, Chino Guinto and Bruno Bernardo) defeated Vintendo and Delirium (Dax Xaviera and Dan Ericson) |
Six-man tag team match |
2 |
Yohann Ollores (w/ Logan Ollores) defeated Mark D. Manalo (w/ Kanto Terror) |
Singles match |
3 |
Rederick Mahaba defeated Ken Warren via count-out |
Singles match |
4 |
Joey Bax defeated Mike Madrigal |
Singles match |
5 |
Vlad Sinnsyk defeated Ralph Imabayashi |
Singles match |
6 |
SANDATA versus "Classical" Bryan Leo ended in a no contest |
Singles match
Leo did not show up at the event. Chino Guinto confronted SANDATA instead. |
7 |
Martivo defeated Trabajador Tres |
Singles match |
8 |
John Sebastian defeated The Apocalypse and Chris Panzer |
Three-way match to determine the #1 contender to the PWR Championship
Apocalypse was added to the match by the PWR Board of Directors. |
9 |
PWR Champion Jake de Leon defeated PHX Champion Main Maxx via DQ |
"Champion versus Champion" singles match |
- (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
- P – indicates the match took place on the pre-show
|
Renaissance (2016)
This was PWR's first event in Pasig City.
No. |
Results[34][35] |
Stipulations |
1P |
Vlad Sinnsyk defeated Trabajador Tres |
Singles match |
2P |
Vlad Sinnsyk defeated Vintendo |
Singles match |
3P |
Mike Madrigal defeated Robynn |
Intergender singles match |
4 |
James "Idol" Martinez defeated Ralph Imabayashi via countout |
Singles match |
5 |
Peter Versoza defeated Rederick Mahaba |
Singles match |
6 |
Fighters 4 Hire (Joey Bax and Miguel Rosales) defeated Delirium (Dax Xaviera and Dan Ericson) |
Tag team match |
7 |
The Apocalypse defeated Chris Panzer |
"All-Out War" match |
8 |
The YOLO Twins (Yohann and Logan Ollores) defeated Beer Promdi (Kanto Terror and Mark D. Manalo) |
Tag team match |
9 |
SANDATA defeated Chino Guinto |
Singles match to determine the #1 contender to the PHX Championship |
10 |
Main Maxx (c) defeated Crystal |
Intergender singles match for the PHX Championship |
11 |
"The Senyorito" Jake de Leon (c) defeated John Sebastian |
Singles match for the PWR Championship |
- (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
- P – indicates the match took place on the pre-show
|
PWR Live: Suplex Sunday
During the event, The Network leader James "Idol" Martinez delivered a "State of the Network Address".
No. |
Results[34][35] |
Stipulations |
1P |
Kanto Terror defeated Trabajador Maximo |
Singles match |
2P |
The Apocalypse defeated Dax Xaviera (w/ Dan Ericson) |
Singles match |
3 |
Punk Dolls (Martivo and Robynn) defeated The YOLO Twins (Yohann and Logan Ollores) |
Intergender tag team match |
4 |
Ralph Imabayashi and Rederick Mahaba defeated James "Idol" Martinez and Alexander Belmonte III |
Tag team match |
5 |
Vintendo defeated Keivan Skull |
Singles match |
6 |
Main Maxx (c) defeated SANDATA |
Singles match for the PHX Championship |
7 |
Crystal defeated Peter Versoza |
Intergender singles match |
8 |
Fighters 4 Hire (Joey Bax and Miguel Rosales) versus Mike Madrigal and Vlad Sinnsyk ended in a double count-out |
Tag team match |
9 |
Chris Panzer defeated Chino Guinto |
Singles match |
10 |
John Sebastian defeated "The Senyorito" Jake de Leon (c) |
Bacolod Bullrope match for the PWR Championship |
- (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
- P – indicates the match took place on the pre-show
|
Event posters
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