Battle of Los Angeles (professional wrestling)

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Battle of Los Angeles
Promotion(s)Pro Wrestling Guerrilla
First eventBattle of Los Angeles (2005)
Event gimmickAnnual single elimination tournament

The Battle of Los Angeles tournament (the BOLA) is an annual independent wrestling tournament in North America, run and promoted by Pro Wrestling Guerrilla. Over the years, the tournament has featured numerous notable wrestlers such as A.J. Styles, Kevin Owens, Bryan Danielson and Kenny Omega.

The tournament setup[]

In the first year of the Battle of Los Angeles, there were sixteen participants, with eight opening round matches, four quarterfinal matches, two semifinal matches, and a final. In 2006 the tournament was expanded to 24 participants, which caused the addition of another eight person bracket and created three semifinals matches and an elimination three-way final match. In 2008 the tournament returned to its 16-man format. In 2011, the tournament was completely revamped, taking place for the first time as a one night tournament with only eight participants. Since 2014, the tournament has reverted to a 24-man format held over three nights. The first two nights are all first-round matches, while the third night contains the quarter- and semi-finals before culminating in a three-way match for the championship. All nights also feature non-tournament special attractions, which are usually tag-team matches involving tournament participants from other nights or eliminated wrestlers.

List of winners[]

Year Winner Times won Finals date Runner-up Finals Location
2005 Chris Bosh 1 September 4, 2005 AJ Styles Los Angeles, California
Davey Richards 1 September 3, 2006 CIMA Reseda, Los Angeles, California
CIMA 1 September 2, 2007 El Generico and Roderick Strong Burbank, California
Low Ki 1 November 2, 2008 Chris Hero
2009 Kenny Omega 1 November 21, 2009 Roderick Strong Reseda, Los Angeles, California
Joey Ryan 1 September 5, 2010 Chris Hero
El Generico 1 August 20, 2011 Kevin Steen
Adam Cole 1 September 2, 2012 Michael Elgin
Kyle O'Reilly 1 August 31, 2013 Michael Elgin
Ricochet 1 August 31, 2014 Johnny Gargano and Roderick Strong
Zack Sabre Jr. 1 August 30, 2015 Chris Hero and Mike Bailey
Marty Scurll 1 September 4, 2016 Trevor Lee and Will Ospreay
Ricochet 2 September 3, 2017 Jeff Cobb and Keith Lee
Jeff Cobb 1 September 16, 2018 Bandido and Shingo Takagi Los Angeles, California
Bandido 1 September 22, 2019 David Starr and Jonathan Gresham


Results[]

2005[]

2006[]

The 2006 BOLA was held on September 1, September 2 and September 3, 2006 in Reseda, California.[1][2][3] The tournament saw the PWG returns of The Briscoe Brothers, after no-showing a number of events, and Super Dragon, who had been injured by the Dynasty earlier in the year.

Alex Koslov was originally scheduled to take part in the tournament, but was replaced by Austin Aries, after going on a six-month learning excursion to Mexico.[4] After no-showing Threemendous a month earlier, Jay and Mark Briscoe were taken out of the tournament and replaced by Bryan Danielson and Dragon Kid, respectively.[4] However, Danielson separated his shoulder on August 26 in a Ring of Honor match against Colt Cabana[5] and was therefore taken out of the tournament and replaced by Disco Machine.

The 2006 BOLA saw the introduction of wrestlers from Dragon Gate, which was represented by three regulars (Cima, Genki Horiguchi and Dragon Kid), and finished the tournament with a combined 5–3 record.

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals
         
Colt Cabana Pin
Chris Sabin  09:01 [1]
Chris Sabin Pin
El Generico  16:20 [6]
Delirious Pin
El Generico  15:42 [1]
El Generico Pin
Cima  19:01 [6]
Cima Pin
M-Dogg 20  12:00 [1]
Cima Pin
Kevin Steen  14:18 [6]
Kevin Steen Pin
Matt Sydal  15:57 [1]
First round Quarterfinals Semifinals
         
Quicksilver Pin
Dragon Kid  12:05 [1]
Dragon Kid Sub
Roderick Strong  15:14 [6]
Roderick Strong Sub
Rocky Romero  17:34 [1]
Roderick Strong Pin
Davey Richards  11:07 [6]
Austin Aries Sub
Disco Machine  10:26 [2]
Austin Aries Sub
Davey Richards  14:13 [6]
Davey Richards Pin
 12:12 [2]
First round Quarterfinals Semifinals
         
Jack Evans Pin
Claudio Castagnoli  14:26 [2]
Jack Evans Pin
Genki Horiguchi  10:23 [6]
Chris Hero Pin
Genki Horiguchi  10:42 [2]
Jack Evans Pin
Super Dragon  09:16 [6]
Frankie Kazarian Pin
Scorpio Sky  12:21 [2]
Frankie Kazarian Bye
Super Dragon  00:00† [6]
Super Dragon* Pin
Necro Butcher*  25:59 [2]

Finals: Davey Richards defeated Cima‡ via pinfall in 13:42 to win the 2006 BOLA[6]

* = This was a No Disqualification match
= Frankie Kazarian was attacked by the Dynasty allowing Super Dragon to get a bye to the next round
= Super Dragon was attacked backstage by the Dynasty before his final match taking him out of the tournament

2007[]

The 2007 BOLA was held on August 31, September 1 and September 2, 2007 in Burbank, California.[7][8][9] The event suffered many losses leading up to it including PWG World Champion Bryan Danielson suffering an eye injury, former World Champion Super Dragon pulling himself from the event and former BOLA winner Chris Bosh announcing his retirement out of nowhere. They were replaced by TNA wrestler Alex Shelley, local worker Tony Kozina and the Necro Butcher.[10] At Giant-Size Annual #4 the month before the event Austin Aries defeated Rocky Romero to take his spot in BOLA.[11]

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals
         
Joey Ryan DQ
Chris Hero  16:42 [7]
Joey Ryan Sub
Roderick Strong  07:32 [9]
Roderick Strong Pin
Austin Aries  14:30 [7]
Roderick Strong Pin
Alex Shelley  15:30 [9]
Jimmy Rave Pin
Matt Sydal  09:32 [7]
Matt Sydal Pin
Alex Shelley  12:41 [9]
Alex Shelley Pin
Tyler Black  20:07 [7]
First round Quarterfinals Semifinals
         
Claudio Castagnoli Pin
Doug Williams  14:33 [7]
Claudio Castagnoli Pin
Pac  12:10 [9]
Jack Evans Pin
Pac  11:36 [7]
Pac Pin
Cima  14:12 [9]
Cima Pin
Human Tornado  10:53 [8]
Cima Pin
Shingo Takagi  12:05 [9]
Scott Lost Pin
Shingo Takagi  11:53 [8]
First round Quarterfinals Semifinals
         
Necro Butcher Pin
Kevin Steen  08:15 [8]
Necro Butcher Pin
Nigel McGuinness  08:20 [9]
Nigel McGuinness Pin
Davey Richards  15:32 [8]
Nigel McGuinness Pin
El Generico  12:48 [9]
El Generico Pin
Tony Kozina  12:09 [8]
El Generico Pin
Dragon Kid  08:01 [9]
Dragon Kid Pin
Susumu Yokosuka  16:36 [8]

Finals: Cima defeated Roderick Strong and El Generico in an elimination three-way match at 13:17 to win the 2007 BOLA[9]

  • Elimination order:
Cima eliminated El Generico via pinfall (08:57)
Cima eliminated Strong via pinfall (13:17)[9]

2008[]

The fourth annual BOLA was held on November 1 and November 2, 2008 in Burbank, California.[12][13] The tournament was set to follow the 24 man format of the previous two and take place on the weekend of August 30 and 31, but PWG management was unable to book the talent they wished to for the event and decided to move the event and drop the entrants down to 16. On October 16 PWG announced that 17 participants will be in the tournament, this occurred because the two PWG commissioners (Excalibur and Dino Winwood) couldn't come to a conclusion on who would be the final entrant, which led to one first round match being a three-way dance.

First round Second round Semifinals Finals
        
Brandon Bonham Pin
Kenny Omega  16:35 [12]
Brandon Bonham Pin
Nigel McGuinness  08:31 [13]
Austin Aries Sub
Nigel McGuinness  14:46 [12]
Nigel McGuinness DQ
Low Ki  08:48 [13]
Low Ki Sub
Roderick Strong  16:53 [12]
Low Ki Sub
Masato Yoshino  7:45 [13]
El Generico and Nick Jackson* Sub
Masato Yoshino *  13:52 [12]
Low Ki Sub
Chris Hero  18:56 [13]
T.J. Perkins DQ
Chuck Taylor  12:29 [12]
T.J. Perkins Pin
Bryan Danielson  22:12 [13]
Bryan Danielson Sub
Davey Richards  21:49 [12]
Bryan Danielson Sub
Chris Hero  14:07 [13]
Chris HeroSub
Necro Butcher †  29:40 [12]
Chris Hero Sub
Scott Lost  11:38 [13]
Scott Lost Pin
Joey Ryan  12:39 [12]

* = This match was a three-way dance = This was a No Disqualification match

2009[]

2010[]

The sixth annual BOLA was held on September 4 and 5, 2010, in Reseda, California. The tournament included 18 participants, up from previous two years.[14][15]

First round Second round Semifinals Finals
        
Claudio Castagnoli Sub
Ricochet 12:06[14]
Claudio Castagnoli Pin
Roderick Strong 13:50[15]
Paul London Pin
Roderick Strong 21:45[14]
Claudio Castagnoli Pin
Joey Ryan 13:21[15]
Austin Aries Pin
Rocky Romero 20:06[14]
Austin Aries Pin
Joey Ryan 15:26[15]
Joey Ryan Pin
Chuck Taylor 11:51[14]
Joey Ryan Pin
Chris Hero 23:13[15]
Brandon Bonham Pin
Brian Cage 14:30[14]
Brandon Bonham Pin
Brandon Gatson 6:19[15]
Brandon Gatson Pin
Ryan Taylor 13:58[14]
Brandon Gatson Sub
Chris Hero 9:02[15]
El Generico Pin
Akira Tozawa 17:58[14]
Akira Tozawa Pin
Chris Hero 13:54[15]
Christopher Daniels Sub
Chris Hero 18:18[14]
First round
   
Matt Jackson Double DQ
Nick Jackson [14]

2011[]

The seventh annual BOLA took place on August 20, 2011, in Reseda, California. For the first time, the entire tournament was held over one night with only eight participants.[16]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
Chris Hero Pin
Willie Mack 19:17[17]
Willie Mack Pin
El Generico 10:30[17]
Claudio Castagnoli Pin
El Generico 15:18[17]
El Generico Pin
Kevin Steen 13:46[17]
Eddie Edwards Pin
Roderick Strong 17:50[17]
Eddie Edwards Sub
Kevin Steen 12:32[17]
Dave Finlay Sub
Kevin Steen 15:00[17]

2012[]

The eighth annual BOLA took place on September 1 and 2, 2012, in Reseda, California. Initially, on July 22, the tournament was announced as taking place in one night with twelve participants,[18] however, the following day it was expanded to two nights with four more wrestlers added, when another event scheduled for the Reseda venue was cancelled.[19]

First round Second round Semifinals Finals
        
Sami Callihan Pin
Willie Mack 13:28[20]
Sami Callihan Sub
T.J. Perkins 12:49[21]
T.J. Perkins Pin
Joey Ryan 13:19[20]
Sami Callihan Sub
Adam Cole 10:14[21]
Adam Cole Pin
El Generico 11:06[20]
Adam Cole Pin
Eddie Edwards 15:08[21]
Eddie Edwards Sub
Kyle O'Reilly 17:47[20]
Adam Cole Pin
Michael Elgin 13:54[21]
Ricochet Pin
Kevin Steen 15:53[20]
Ricochet Pin
Roderick Strong 16:28[21]
Roderick Strong Pin
Drake Younger 13:50[20]
Michael Elgin Pin
Ricochet 13:58[21]
Michael Elgin Pin
Davey Richards 23:22[20]
Michael Elgin Pin
Brian Cage 17:47[21]
B-Boy Pin
Brian Cage 16:57[20]

2013[]

The ninth annual BOLA took place on August 30 and 31, 2013, in Reseda, California.[22][23] Davey Richards was originally announced for the tournament, but later pulled out.[24][25]

First round Second round Semifinals Finals
        
Michael Elgin Pin
Rich Swann 14:36[26]
Michael Elgin Pin
Roderick Strong 17:31[27]
AR Fox Pin
Roderick Strong 17:54[26]
Michael Elgin Pin
Johnny Gargano 20:07[27]
Kevin Steen Pin
Chuck Taylor 16:52[26]
Kevin Steen Sub
Johnny Gargano 17:08[27]
Johnny Gargano Sub
Willie Mack 15:23[26]
Michael Elgin Sub
Kyle O'Reilly 14:56[27]
Kyle O'Reilly Sub
Trent? 23:04[26]
Kyle O'Reilly Sub
ACH 22:37[27]
ACH Pin
Anthony Nese 19:00[26]
Kyle O'Reilly Sub
Drake Younger 14:19[27]
Joey Ryan Pin
Drake Younger 9:55[26]
Drake Younger Pin
Brian Cage 6:50[27]
Brian Cage Pin
Tommaso Ciampa 12:39[26]

2014[]

The tenth annual BOLA took place on August 29, 30 and 31, 2014, in Reseda, California.[28] Taking place over three nights for the first time in seven years, the tournament featured 24 participants.[29] AR Fox and Trent? were originally announced for the tournament, but on August 6 PWG announced that they would have to pull out due to injuries.[30] They were replaced by Bobby Fish and Candice LeRae, respectively.[31] On the first day of the tournament, it was announced T.J. Perkins would be replacing an injured Brian Cage.[32]

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals
         
Drew Gulak Sub
Kyle O'Reilly 17:28[33]
Kyle O'Reilly Sub
Zack Sabre Jr. 17:00[35]
Zack Sabre Jr. Pin
Adam Cole 18:03[34]
Kyle O'Reilly Bye
Roderick Strong [35]
Biff Busick Pin
Roderick Strong 12:26[33]
Roderick Strong DQ
A.J. Styles 16:35[35]
A.J. Styles Sub
Brian Myers 14:10[33]
First round Quarterfinals Semifinals
         
Candice LeRae Pin
Rich Swann 12:07[34]
Candice LeRae Pin
Johnny Gargano 10:41[35]
Chuck Taylor Sub
Johnny Gargano 14:00[34]
Johnny Gargano Sub
Trevor Lee 15:48[35]
Michael Elgin Pin
Tommaso Ciampa 15:15[33]
Michael Elgin Pin
Trevor Lee 12:39[35]
Trevor Lee Pin
Cedric Alexander 13:33[33]
First round Quarterfinals Semifinals
         
Bobby Fish Pin
T.J. Perkins 13:47[33]
T.J. Perkins Pin
Ricochet 10:23[35]
Ricochet Pin
Chris Sabin 14:54[34]
Ricochet Pin
Kenny Omega 18:53[35]
ACH Pin
Kenny Omega 24:34[34]
Kenny Omega Pin
Matt Sydal 13:49[35]
Matt Sydal Pin
Chris Hero 18:25[34]

Finals: Ricochet defeated Johnny Gargano and Roderick Strong via pinfall at 14:41 to win the 2014 BOLA[35]

2015[]

The eleventh annual BOLA took place on August 28, 29 and 30, 2015, in Reseda, California.[36]

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals
         
Aero Star Pin
Brian Cage 6:52[37]
Brian Cage Pin
Jack Evans 4:54[39]
Jack Evans Pin
Angélico 17:13[38]
Jack Evans Pin
Chris Hero 15:26[39]
Timothy Thatcher Pin
Chris Hero 17:56[38]
Chris Hero Pin
Biff Busick 8:51[39]
Andrew Everett Pin
Biff Busick 14:19[37]
First round Quarterfinals Semifinals
         
Trent? Pin
Trevor Lee 14:20[37]
Trevor Lee Sub
Marty Scurll 15:23[39]
Rich Swann Sub
Marty Scurll 11:18[38]
Marty Scurll Sub
Zack Sabre Jr. 29:07[39]
Pentagón Jr. Pin
Drago 11:27[37]
Pentagón Jr. Sub
Zack Sabre Jr. 12:34[39]
Zack Sabre Jr. Pin
Ricochet 23:17[38]
First round Quarterfinals Semifinals
         
Fénix Pin
Matt Sydal 18:44[37]
Matt Sydal Pin
Will Ospreay 15:30[39]
Will Ospreay Pin
Mark Andrews 10:50[37]
Will Ospreay Pin
Mike Bailey 11:11[39]
Mike Bailey Pin
Drew Galloway 17:48[38]
Mike Bailey Pin
Tommy End 9:53[39]
Drew Gulak Pin
Tommy End 11:50[38]

Finals: Zack Sabre Jr. defeated Chris Hero and Mike Bailey in an elimination three-way match at 35:54 to win the 2015 BOLA[39]

  • Elimination order:
Hero eliminated Bailey via pinfall (27:23)[39]
Sabre eliminated Hero via submission (35:54)[39]

2016[]

The twelfth annual BOLA took place on September 2, 3 and 4, 2016, in Reseda, California.[40] Adam Cole was originally announced for the tournament, but he later removed himself and was replaced by Cedric Alexander.[41] Jack Gallagher was originally announced for the tournament, but could not make the show due to travel issues and was replaced by Tommaso Ciampa.[42]

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals
         
Dalton Castle Pin
Tommaso Ciampa 13:26[42]
Dalton Castle Pin
Trevor Lee 13:37[44]
Kamaitachi Pin
Trevor Lee 11:36[42]
Trevor Lee Pin
Mark Andrews 8:18[44]
Chris Hero Pin
Jushin Thunder Liger 15:00[43]
Chris Hero Pin
Mark Andrews 6:30[44]
Mark Andrews Pin
Pete Dunne 18:24[42]
First round Quarterfinals Semifinals
         
John Hennigan Pin
Matt Sydal 14:15[43]
John Hennigan Pin
Ricochet 11:51[44]
Jeff Cobb Pin
Ricochet 13:54[43]
Ricochet Pin
Will Ospreay 10:08[44]
Tommy End Sub
Zack Sabre Jr. 16:40[43]
Zack Sabre Jr. Pin
Will Ospreay 10:56[44]
Fénix Pin
Will Ospreay 10:29[43]
First round Quarterfinals Semifinals
         
Marty Scurll Sub
Pentagón Jr. 13:06[43]
Marty Scurll Pin
Cody R 11:39[44]
Cody R Pin
Sami Callihan 11:33[42]
Marty Scurll Sub
Mark Haskins 16:44[44]
Cedric Alexander Sub
Mark Haskins 14:32[42]
Mark Haskins Sub
Kyle O'Reilly 15:09[44]
Kyle O'Reilly Pin
Matthew Riddle 16:09[42]

Finals: Marty Scurll defeated Trevor Lee and Will Ospreay in an elimination three-way match at 29:15 to win the 2016 BOLA

  • Elimination order:
Scurll and Lee eliminated Ospreay via submission (10:00)[44]
Scurll eliminated Lee via submission (29:15)[44]

2017[]

The thirteenth annual BOLA took place on September 1, 2 and 3, 2017, in Reseda, California. TK Cooper was originally announced for the tournament, but had to pull out due to an injury and was replaced by Joey Janela.[45] Ricochet became the first person to win the Battle of Los Angeles twice.

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals
         
Brian Cage Pin
Dezmond Xavier 10:41[46]
Dezmond Xavier Pin
Ricochet 10:47[48]
Flamita Pin
Ricochet 22:11[46]
Ricochet Pin
Travis Banks 12:19[48]
Flash Morgan Webster Sub
Marty Scurll 15:34[46]
Marty Scurll Pin
Travis Banks 13:52[48]
Mark Haskins Pin
Travis Banks 16:58[47]
First round Quarterfinals Semifinals
         
Joey Janela Pin
Sammy Guevara 14:30[47]
Sammy Guevara Pin
Jeff Cobb 5:11[48]
Jeff Cobb Pin
Sami Callihan 11:41[47]
Jeff Cobb Pin
Matthew Riddle 9:05[48]
Matt Sydal Pin
Penta el Zero M 11:05[46]
Penta el Zero M Sub
Matthew Riddle 14:18[48]
Matthew Riddle Pin
Michael Elgin 17:59[47]
First round Quarterfinals Semifinals
         
Jonah Rock Sub
Zack Sabre Jr. 18:07[46]
Zack Sabre Jr. Pin
Rey Fenix 14:34[48]
Rey Fenix Sub
Rey Horus 16:07[46]
Rey Fenix Pin
Keith Lee 9:35[48]
Donovan Dijak Pin
Trevor Lee 11:34[47]
Donovan Dijak Pin
Keith Lee 21:42[48]
Keith Lee Pin
Walter 19:44[47]

Finals: Ricochet defeated Jeff Cobb and Keith Lee in an elimination three-way match at 19:00 to win the 2017 BOLA[48]

  • Elimination order:
Lee eliminated Cobb via pinfall (18:47)[48]
Ricochet eliminated Lee via pinfall (19:00)[48]

2018[]

The fourteenth annual BOLA tournament took place on September 14,15, and 16 from the Globe Theatre in Los Angeles, CA. Originally, Matthew Riddle was announced as a participant, but he was replaced by Trevor Lee.[49] Travis Banks was also a participant, but he was pulled off due to an injury and was replaced by Sammy Guevara.[50] Chris Brookes would also be pulled from the tournament due to an injury and was replaced by Marko Stunt.

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals
         
Rey Horus Pin
Adam Brooks 20:33
Rey Horus Pin
Jeff Cobb 9:05
Jeff Cobb Pin
Darby Allin 9:57
Jeff Cobb Pin
Trevor Lee 0:14
PCO Pin
Brody King 11:22
Brody King Pin
Trevor Lee 14:17
Trevor Lee Pin
Marko Stunt 9:11
First round Quarterfinals Semifinals
         
Flamita Pin
Puma King 12:13
Flamita Pin
Bandido 11:02
T-Hawk Pin
Bandido 12:18
Bandido Pin
Joey Janela 14:27
Jody Fleisch Pin
CIMA 16:35
CIMA Sub
Joey Janela 14:30
David Starr Pin
Joey Janela 15:59
First round Quarterfinals Semifinals
         
Sammy Guevara Sub
Jonah Rock 12:14
Jonah Rock Pin
WALTER 5:28
WALTER Pin
Timothy Thatcher 18:05
WALTER Pin
Shingo Takagi 17:21
Shingo Takagi Pin
Ilja Dragunov 16:20
Shingo Takagi Sub
Robbie Eagles 9:59
DJZ Sub
Robbie Eagles 11:54

Finals: Jeff Cobb defeated Bandido and Shingo Takagi in an elimination three-way match at 24:04 to win the 2018 BOLA

  • Elimination order:
Bandido eliminated Takagi via pinfall (9:12)
Cobb eliminated Bandido via pinfall (24:04)

2019[]

The fifteenth annual BOLA tournament took place on September 19, 20, and 22 from the Globe Theatre in Los Angeles, CA. Due to a scheduling conflict, Bárbaro Cavernario was replaced by Aramís.[51] Laredo Kid was replaced by Puma King.[52]

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals
         
Artemis Spencer TKO
Jonathan Gresham 13:09
Jonathan Gresham TKO
A-Kid 18:03
A-Kid Sub
Lucky Kid 18:31
Jonathan Gresham Sub
Joey Janela 8:30
Rey Fénix Pin
Aramís 13:13
Rey Fénix Pin
Joey Janela 15:58
Joey Janela Pin
Mick Moretti 12:29
First round Quarterfinals Semifinals
         
Brody King Pin
Caveman Ugg 10:52
Brody King Pin
Bandido 10:40
Puma King Pin[note 1]
Bandido 10:40
Bandido Pin
Dragon Lee 11:53
Jake Atlas Pin
Jungle Boy 19:05
Jake Atlas Pin
Dragon Lee 10:55
Rey Horus Pin
Dragon Lee 14:30
First round Quarterfinals Semifinals
         
PENTA EL 0M Pin
Tony Deppen 14:35
PENTA EL 0M Pin
Darby Allin 16:24
Darby Allin Pin
Black Taurus 11:32
Darby Allin Pin
David Starr 5:39
Jeff Cobb Pin
Daisuke Sekimoto 15:26
Jeff Cobb Pin
David Starr 11:15
Orange Cassidy Pin
David Starr 18:46

Finals: Bandido defeated David Starr and Jonathan Gresham in a three-way elimination match at 23:26 to win the 2019 BOLA

Elimination order:

Notes[]

  1. ^ This match was also for Puma King's Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship.

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