Melbourne City Wrestling

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Melbourne City Wrestling
AcronymMCW
Founded16 October 2010
StyleProfessional wrestling
Lucha libre
Strong style
Sports entertainment
HeadquartersMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
Founder(s)Michael E. Jozis [1]
Owner(s)Hot Tag Network [2]
FormerlyAustralian Championship Wrestling (1990s-2010)
Websitehttps://mcitywrestling.com.au/

Melbourne City Wrestling is an Australian independent professional wrestling promotion founded in 2010, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.[3]

Melbourne City Wrestling currently has two major venues that they use. MCW hosts monthly events at the Essendon Ukrainian Hall which is fondly dubbed the "MCW Arena" by their loyal following of fans. MCW also hold their super card events, which are only held a few months of the year, within the grand ballroom at the Thornbury Theatre, dubbed "the birthplace of MCW" as the first ever MCW event was held here.[4]

History[]

Partnerships & affiliations[]

Promotion partnerships[]

In April 2018, Progress Wrestling co-promoted a show with Australian independent professional wrestling promotions Explosive Pro Wrestling, Melbourne City Wrestling and [Pro Wrestling Australia. In June 2019, Melbourne City Wrestling held the cross-promotional event, Southern Rumble 2019, in partnership with Southern Pro Wrestling (SPW) in Invercargill, New Zealand[5]

Training affiliation[]

During Progress x Melbourne City Wrestling show on Friday 20 April 2018, Melbourne City Wrestling announced the launch[6] of their own training academy.

Championships and accomplishments[]

Current championships[]

Championship Current Champion(s) Reign Date won Days held Defences Event Location Notes
MCW Heavyweight Championship Adam Brooks 1 9 November 2019 811+ 5 End Game 2019 Thornbury, Victoria Defeated previous champion Slex and Dowie James in a Three Way Elimination match.[7]
MCW Intercommonwealth Championship Lochy Hendricks 1 10 April 2021 293+ 1 Fallout 2021 Thornbury, Victoria Defeated previous champion Caveman Ugg and Ritchie Taylor in a Three Way match.[8]
MCW Tag Team Championship The Natural Classics
(Stevie Filip and Tome Filip)
2 8 May 2021 265+ 0 New Horizons 2021 Thornbury, Victoria Defeated The Brat Pack (Mitch Waterman and Nick Bury) in a Tornado Tag Team match.[9]
MCW Women's Championship Vacant 5 November 2021 Kellyanne retired from wrestling[10]

Other accomplishments[]

Accomplishment Latest winner(s) Date won Location Event Notes
Ballroom Brawl
[11]
Adam Brooks 20 July 2019 Melbourne, Vic.
(Thornbury Theatre)
Ballroom Brawl [Notes 1]
Jenny & Vera Memorial Cup
[12][13][14][15]
Kellyanne 28 April 2017 Melbourne, Vic.
(Thornbury Theatre)
Clash Of The Titans Defeated Evie in the tournament final.
[Notes 2]
Invitational Tournament Steph de Lander 12 October 2019 Melbourne, Vic.
(Thornbury Theatre)
MCW NINE - Night 2 Defeated Kellyanne in the tournament final. Also became the first ever MCW Women's Champion.
[Notes 3]
  • The list of Melbourne City Wrestling (MCW) Triple Crown winners can be found here.

MCW World Heavyweight Championship[]

MCW World Heavyweight Championship[16]
Details
PromotionMelbourne City Wrestling (MCW)
Date established21 August 2010
Current champion(s)Adam Brooks
Date won9 November 2019
Other name(s)
  • MCW Heavyweight Championship
    (2010 - 2019)
  • MCW World Heavyweight Championship
    (2019 - present)

Reigns[]

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defences Number of successful defences
<1 Reign lasted less than a day
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defences
1 Danny Psycho 21 August 2010 WWE Tournaments Thornbury, Victoria 1 238 3 Defeated The Enforcer, Mike Petersen and Tommy Hellfire in an Elimination four-way match to become the final ACW Heavyweight Champion.When MCW was launched Danny Psycho retained the championship with it being renamed the MCW Heavyweight Championship.
2 Slex 16 April 2011 New Horizons 2011 Thornbury, Victoria 1 287 2 [17]
3 Matt Silva 28 January 2012 Vendetta Thornbury, Victoria 1 293 5 [18]
4 Mike Petersen 16 November 2012 Worlds Collide Thornbury, Victoria 1 547 7 [19]
5 Carlo Cannon 17 May 2014 Ballroom Brawl Thornbury, Victoria 1 280 4 [20]
6 KrackerJak 21 February 2015 Vendetta 2015 Thornbury, Victoria 1 91 3 [21]
7 Elliot Sexton 23 May 2015 Ballroom Brawl 2015 Thornbury, Victoria 1 559 11 [22]
8 Dowie James 2 December 2016 Final Battle 2016 Thornbury, Victoria 1 225 3 [23]
9 TK Cooper 15 July 2017 Fight To Survive 2017 Thornbury, Victoria 1 <1 0 [24]
10 "Mr Juicy" Gino Gambino 15 July 2017 Fight To Survive 2017 Thornbury, Victoria 1 21 0 Mr Juicy cashed in his Ballroom Brawl MCW Heavyweight Championship opportunity. [24]
11 Jonah Rock 5 August 2017 Ballroom Brawl 2017 Thornbury, Victoria 1 133 4 This was originally scheduled as "Mr Juicy vs Dowie James", however Jonah Rock cashed in his Ballroom Brawl MCW Heavyweight Championship opportunity making it a Triple Triple Threat Match. [25]
12 Dowie James 16 December 2017 Final Battle 2017 Thornbury, Victoria 2 126 1 This was a Steel Cage match. [26]
13 "Mr Juicy" Gino Gambino 21 April 2018 Ballroom Brawl 2018 Thornbury, Victoria 2 329 6 [27]
14 Slex 16 March 2019 Clash Of The Titans 2019 Thornbury, Victoria 2 238 2 This was a Winner takes all match, where both Gambino’s Heavyweight Championship and Slex’s Intercommonwealth Championship were on the line. [28]
15 Adam Brooks 9 November 2019 End Game 2019 Thornbury, Victoria 1 811+ 5 This was a triple threat elimination match that also included Dowie James. [7]

Combined reigns[]

Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Adam Brooks 1 5 811+
2 Elliot Sexton 1 11 559
3 Mike Petersen 1 7 547
4 Slex 2 5 525
5 Dowie James 2 4 351
6 "Mr Juicy" Gino Gambino 2 6 350
7 Matt Silva 1 5 293
8 Carlo Cannon 1 4 280
9 Danny Psycho 1 3 238
10 Jonah Rock 1 4 133
11 TK Cooper 1 0 <1

MCW Intercommonwealth Championship[]

MCW Intercommonwealth Championship[29]
Details
PromotionMelbourne City Wrestling (MCW)
Date established13 June 2015
Current champion(s)Lochy Hendricks
Date won10 April 2021

Names[]

Name Years
Melbourne City Wrestling (MCW) Intercommonwealth Championship 8 August 2015 – present

Inaugural MCW Intercommonwealth Championship Tournament[]

Quarter Final
(13/06)[30]
Semi Final
(11/07)[31]
Final
(8/08)[32]
         
1 Marcius Pitt Pin
2 JXT (13/6)
Marcius Pitt (11/07)
Mr Juicy Pin
3 Fox Grinder (13/06)
4 Mr Juicy Pin
Mr Juicy (8/08)
Dowie James Pin
5 Josh Shooter (13/06)
6 Dowie James Sub.
Dowie James Sub.
Damian Slater (11/07)
7 Damian Slater Pin
8 TK Cooper (13/06)

Reigns[]

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defences Number of successful defences
<1 Reign lasted less than a day
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defences
1 Dowie James 8 August 2015 Crowning A Champion Melbourne, Victoria 1 189 4 Dowie James defeated Mr Juicy in the tournament final to become the first MCW Intercommonwealth Champion. [33][32]
2 Adam Brooks 13 February 2016 At Our Best 2016 Essendon, Victoria 1 77 1 [34]
3 Dowie James 30 April 2016 Ballroom Brawl 2016 Thornbury, Victoria 2 14 0 This was a TLC match. [35]
4 Jonah Rock 14 May 2016 New Horizons 2016 Essendon, Victoria 1 91 2 [36]
5 "Mr Juicy" Gino Gambino 13 August 2016 Fight To Survive 2016 Essendon, Victoria 1 111 3 [37]
6 JXT 2 December 2016 Final Battle 2016 Thornbury, Victoria 1 225 8 [23]
7 Adam Brooks 15 July 2017 Fight To Survive 2017 Essendon, Victoria 2 21 0 [24]
8 Will Ospreay August 5, 2017 Ballroom Brawl 2017 Thornbury, Victoria 1 14 0 [25]
9 Adam Brooks 19 August 2017 New Horizons 2017 Carlton, Victoria 3 119 2 Defeated privious champion Will Ospreay and Robbie Eagles in a Three Way match to become both the MCW Intercommonwealth Champion and the PWA Heavyweight Champion. [38]
10 Robbie Eagles 16 December 2017 Final Battle 2017 Thornbury, Victoria 1 70 0 Defeated Adam Brooks in a Singles match to become both the MCW Intercommonwealth Champion and the PWA Heavyweight Champion. [26]
11 Slex 24 February 2018 Clash Of The Titans 2018 Melbourne, Victoria 1 223 5 This was a Ladder match. [39]
12 Adam Brooks 5 October 2018 New Horizons 2018 Thornbury, Victoria 4 43 2 [40]
13 Slex 17 November 2018 End Game 2018 Thornbury, Victoria 2 175 3 [41]
Vacated 11 May 2019 Brewery Brawl Thornbury, Victoria After successfully defending both his Heavyweight and Intercommonwealth titles, Slex vacated the Intercommonwealth Championship. [42]
14 Danny Psycho 20 July 2019 Ballroom Brawl 2019 Thornbury, Victoria 1 196 3 Defeated Lochy Hendricks in the final match of a tournament to win the vacant title. [43][44]
15 Caveman Ugg 1 February 2020 Clash Of The Titans 2020 Thornbury, Victoria 1 434 1 [45]
16 Lochy Hendricks 10 April 2021 Fallout 2021 Thornbury, Victoria 1 293+ 1 [8]

Combined reigns[]

Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defences
Combined days
1 Caveman Ugg 1 1 484
2 Slex 2 8 398
3 Adam Brooks 4 6 260
4 JXT 1 8 225
5 Dowie James 2 4 203
6 Danny Psycho 1 3 196
7 "Mr Juicy" Gino Gambino 1 3 111
8 Jonah Rock 1 2 91
9 Lochy Hendricks † 1 1 293+
10 Robbie Eagles 1 0 70
11 Will Ospreay 1 0 14

MCW Tag Team Championship[]

MCW Tag Team Championship[46]
Details
PromotionMelbourne City Wrestling (MCW)
Date establishedAugust 18, 2012
Current champion(s)The Natural Classics (Stevie Filip and Tome Filip)
Date wonMay 8, 2021

Names[]

Name Years
Melbourne City Wrestling (MCW) Tag Team Championship 18 August 2012 – present

Inaugural MCW Tag Team Championship Tournament[]

Quarter Final
(18/8; 31/8; 14/9; 28/9)
Semi Final
(28/9; 26/10)
Final
(16/11)
         
1 KrackoLantern
(Jacko Lantern and KrackerJak)
Pin
2 SexRock
(Elliot Sexton and J-Rock)
(18/8)
KrackoLantern
(Jacko Lantern and KrackerJak)
Pin
The BFFs
(Carlo Cannon and Ryan Rollins)
(28/9)
3 The BFFs
(Carlo Cannon and Ryan Rollins)
Pin
4 The Armstrong Brothers
(Jett Armstrong and Nick Armstrong)
(31/8)
KrackoLantern
(Jacko Lantern and KrackerJak)
(16/11)
Hard Way Inc.
(Jay Andrews and Mike Burr)
Pin
5 TMDK
(Mikey Nicholls and Shane Haste)
(14/9)
6 Reckless Air
(Robbie Eagles and Adam Brooks)
Pin
Reckless Air
(Robbie Eagles and Adam Brooks)
(26/10)
Hard Way Inc.
(Jay Andrews and Mike Burr)
Pin
7 Hard Way Inc.
(Jay Andrews and Mike Burr)
Pin
8 Josh Shooter and Percy[Notes 4] (28/9)

Reigns[]

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defences Number of successful defences
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defences
1 Hard Way Inc.
(Jay Andrews and Mike Burr)
16 November 2012 Worlds Collide Thornbury, Victoria 1 239 3 Hard Way Inc. defeated KrackoLantern in the tournament final to become the first MCW Tag Team Champions. [19]
2 The Armstrong Brothers
(Jett Armstrong and Nick Armstrong)
13 July 2013 Fight To Survive Tullamarine, Victoria 1 140 4 [47]
3 The LAW
(Adam Brooks and Dowie James)
30 November 2013 Final Battle 2013 Melbourne, Victoria 1 378 3 [48]
4 The World's Friendliest Tag Team
(Lochy Hendricks and TD)
13 December 2014 Final Battle 2014 Thornbury, Victoria 1 119 2 This was a Three-way Tag Team match which also includes Hard Way Inc. (Jay Andrews and Mike Burr) [49]
5 The South Australian Serial Killers
(Hartley Jackson and Jonah Rock)
11 April 2015 Hostile Takeover Essendon, Victoria 1 154 2 [50]
6 The LAW
(Adam Brooks and Dowie James)
12 September 2015 Clash Of The Titans 2015 Melbourne, Victoria 2 63 0 [51]
7 The Estate
(Cousin Ali and Emanuelle)
14 November 2015 Fifth Anniversary Extravaganza Thornbury, Victoria 1 119 2 [52]
8 Juice X-T
(JXT and Mr Juicy)
12 March 2016 Ascension 2016 Essendon, Victoria 1 63 2 [53]
9 TMDK
(Marcius Pitt and Slex)
14 May 2016 New Horizons 2016 Essendon, Victoria 1 202 1 [36]
10 Payne and Preston 2 December 2016 Final Battle 2016 Thornbury, Victoria 1 147 0 [23]
11 The World's Friendliest Bastards
(KrackerJak (1) and Lochy Hendricks (2))
28 April 2017 Clash Of The Titans 2017 Northcote, Victoria 1 43 1 The World's Friendliest Bastards defeated Payne and Preston in a Ladder Match to become the new MCW Tag Team Champions. [54]
12 The Brat Pack
(Mitch Waterman and Nick Bury)
10 June 2017 Hostile Takeover 2017 Essendon, Victoria 1 189 2 [55]
13 The Prehistoric Death Cult
(Caveman Ugg and Syd Parker)
16 December 2017 Final Battle 2017 Thornbury, Victoria 1 217 3 [26]
14 The Brat Pack
(Mitch Waterman and Nick Bury)
21 July 2018 99: Homecoming 2018 Thornbury, Victoria 2 175 4 [56]
15 The Loose And Wreckless
(Adam Brooks and Dowie James)
12 January 2019 Vendetta 2019 Thornbury, Victoria 3 63 1 This was a Three-way Tag Team match that also included SexRock (Elliot Sexton and Jonah Rock). [57]
16 The Brat Pack
(Mitch Waterman and Nick Bury)
16 March 2019 Clash Of The Titans 2019 Thornbury, Victoria 3 84 3 [28]
17 The Natural Classics
(Stevie Filip and Tome Filip)
8 June 2019 Tensions Rising 2019 Thornbury, Victoria 1 84 1 [58]
18 The Brat Pack
(Mitch Waterman and Nick Bury)
31 August 2019 New Horizons 2019 Thornbury, Victoria 4 616 5 [59]
19 The Natural Classics
(Stevie Filip and Tome Filip)
May 8, 2021 New Horizons 2021 Thornbury, Victoria 2 265+ 0 This was a Tornado Tag Team match. [9]

Combined reigns[]

By team[]

Indicates the current champion
Rank Team No. of
reigns
Combined
defences
Combined days
1 The Brat Pack
(Mitch Waterman and Nick Bury)
4 11 1064
2 The LAW
(Adam Brooks and Dowie James)
3 4 504
3 Hard Way Inc.
(Jay Andrews and Mike Burr)
1 3 239
4 The Prehistoric Death Cult
(Caveman Ugg and Syd Parker)
1 3 217
5 TMDK
(Marcius Pitt and Slex)
1 1 202
6 The South Australian Serial Killers
(Hartley Jackson and Jonah Rock)
1 2 154
7 Payne and Preston 1 0 147
8 The Natural Classics
(Stevie Filip and Tome Filip)
2 1 349+
9 The Armstrong Brothers
(Jett Armstrong and Nick Armstrong)
1 4 140
10 The Estate
(Cousin Ali and Emanuelle)
1 2 119
The World's Friendliest Tag Team
(Lochy Hendricks and TD)
1 2 119
12 Juice X-T
(JXT and Mr Juicy)
1 2 63
13 The World's Friendliest Bastards
(KrackerJak and Lochy Hendricks)
1 1 43

By individual[]

Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defences
Combined days
1 Mitch Waterman 4 11 1064
Nick Bury 4 11 1064
3 Adam Brooks 3 4 504
Dowie James 3 4 504
5 Jay Andrews 1 3 239
Mike Burr 1 3 239
7 Caveman Ugg 1 3 217
Syd Parker 1 3 217
9 Marcius Pitt 1 1 202
Slex 1 1 202
11 Lochy Hendricks 2 3 162
12 Hartley Jackson 1 2 154
Jonah Rock 1 2 154
14 Payne 1 0 147
Preston 1 0 147
16 Stevie Filip † 1 1 349+
Tome Filip † 1 1 349+
18 Jett Armstrong 1 4 140
Nick Armstrong 1 4 140
20 Cousin Ali 1 2 119
Emanuelle 1 2 119
TD 1 2 119
23 Mr Juicy 1 2 63
JXT 1 2 63
25 KrackerJak 1 1 43

MCW Women's Championship[]

MCW Women's Championship[60]
Details
PromotionMelbourne City Wrestling (MCW)
Date established13 June 2015
Current champion(s)Vacant
Date won5 November 2021

Names[]

Name Years
Melbourne City Wrestling (MCW) Women's Championship 31 August 2019 – present

Inaugural MCW Women's Championship Tournament[]

Quarter Final
(11/10)
Semi Final
(12/10)
Final
(12/10)
         
1 Candy Lee Pin
2 Xena (11/10)
Candy Lee (12/10)
Steph De Lander Pin
3 Avary (11/10)
4 Steph De Lander Pin
Steph De Lander (12/10)
Kellyanne Pin
5 Kellyanne (11/10)
6 Kingsley Pin
Kellyanne Pin
Jessica Troy (12/10)
7 Tarlee Pin
8 Jessica Troy (11/10)

Reigns[]

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defences Number of successful defences
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defences
1 Steph De Lander 12 October 2019 Ninth Anniversary Extravaganza - Day 2 Thornbury, Victoria, Australia 1 112 0 Defeated Kellyanne in the tournament final to become the first MCW Women's Champion. [61][62]
2 Avary 1 February 2020 Clash Of The Titans 2020 Thornbury, Victoria, Australia 1 434 1 [45]
3 Kellyanne 10 April 2021 Fallout 2021 Thornbury, Victoria, Australia 1 209 0 [8]
4 Vacant 5 November 2021 N/A N/A 0 Kellyanne retired from wrestling [10]

Roster[]

MCW wrestlers are freelance competitors, meaning they appear for multiple promotions either nationwide or worldwide as well as performing for Melbourne City Wrestling. The current roster are wrestlers who have appeared on the three most recent MCW shows, barring any who have announced they have left the promotion, while the list of alumni and notable guests is of wrestlers who have competed at MCW events in the past.[63] (Correct as of January 13th, 2018 - MCW Vendetta)

  • Adam Brooks
  • Anth Cava
  • Caveman Ugg
  • Edward Dusk
  • Emman The Kid
  • Gore
  • Jake Andrewartha
  • Jessica Troy
  • Mitch Waterman
  • Mikey Broderick
  • Nick Bury
  • Robbie Eagles
  • Rocky Menero
  • Royce Chambers
  • Slex
  • Skylar Cruize
  • Stevie Filip
  • Tome Filip
  • Tony Villani
  • Tyson Baxter

Broadcast team

  • Lindsay Howarth
    (Commentator)
  • Lord Andy Coyne
    (Commentator & Ring Announcer)
  • Sebastian Walker
    (Commentator)

Media[]

DVD releases[]

Select events are made available for purchase on DVD from Melbourne City Wrestling Online Shop.[64]

Video on demand[]

In early 2014, Melbourne City Wrestling launched "MCW Encore: Video On Demand" on Vimeo, which includes MCW events held between 2010 and 2017, as well as some documentaries. The majority of the back catalogue of events are available for a monthly subscription fee, or events can be purchased individually.[65][66]

On 25 January 2018, Melbourne City Wrestling launched "MCW Encore: Video On Demand" on Pivotshare.[67]

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Past winners: Danny Psycho (2012); Carlo Cannon (2013); Elliot Sexton (2014); Tommy Hellfire (2015); Mr Juicy (2016); Jonah Rock (2017); JXT (2018).
  2. ^ Past winners: KC Cassidy (2014); Not held (2015); Not held (2016).
  3. ^ Past winners: Marty Scurll (2016), Dowie James (2017), Not held (2018).
  4. ^ Originally scheduled to be The Vanity Project (Josh Shooter and Seth Taylor), however Seth Taylor was unable to make the show.

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