WrestleCon

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WrestleCon
StatusActive
FrequencyAnnual
Location(s)Various
CountryUnited States
Founded2012
Organized byHighspots
Websitehttp://www.wrestlecon.com/

WrestleCon is a multi-day professional wrestling convention held annually each spring since 2013.

Produced by professional wrestling digital retailer Highspots, WrestleCon features appearances, question-and-answer sessions, and live professional wrestling matches featuring top independent wrestlers. Traditionally, WrestleCon takes place in conjunction with WrestleMania weekend, although the convention has no affiliation with WWE. Originally scheduled for April 2–5, the 2020 event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.[1] WrestleCon 2021 is currently scheduled for March 25–28, 2021 at the Westin Bonaventure in Los Angeles, California.[2]

History and organization[]

The inaugural WrestleCon was a collaboration between Highspots and WWNLive.com, taking place April 5–7, 2013 at the Meadowlands Expo Center in Secaucus, New Jersey during WrestleMania 29 weekend.[3] The convention included appearances by Bruno Sammartino, Paul Orndorff, Demolition, Tito Santana, The Iron Sheik and more. It also featured live wrestling from five promotions – EVOLVE, Combat Zone Wrestling, SHIMMER, CHIKARA, and Dragon Gate USA.[4]

In 2014, WrestleCon emanated from The Sugar Mill in New Orleans, Louisiana, and featured appearances by Bill Goldberg, Roddy Piper, Edge, and Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart together as the Hart Foundation. WWNLive and its affiliated promotions did not participate in WrestleCon in 2014,[5] with the live wrestling portion of the convention being the inaugural WrestleCon Supershow headlined by Kevin Steen, Jeff Jarrett, Colt Cabana, Chris Hero, Drew Gulak, Masato Tanaka, The Suck Me Crew and more.

Beginning in 2018, the annual WrestleCon Supershow was rechristened the Mark Hitchcock Memorial SuperShow in honor of Mark Hitchcock, an artist and wrestling fan who assisted in DVD production for Highspots[6]

Supershow events[]

Event Date City Venue Main Event
WrestleCon Supershow (2014) April 5, 2014 New Orleans, Louisiana The Suger Mill Masada defeated DJ Hyde[7]
WrestleCon Supershow (2015) March 28, 2015 San Jose, California San Jose Airport Hotel Rob Van Dam & Sabu defeated The Hardy Boyz (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy) in a No Disqualification Tag Team Match[8]
WrestleCon Supershow (2016) April 2, 2016 Dallas, Texas Hyatt Regency Downtown Jeff Hardy won a Six-Person Monster's Ball Match over Abyss, Andrew Everett, AR Fox, Trevor Lee, and Pentagon, Jr.[9]
WrestleCon Supershow (2017) March 31, 2017 Orlando, Florida Wyndham Orlando Resort The Hardy Boyz (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy) defeated The Lucha Bros. (Pentagon, Jr. & Rey Fenix)
Mark Hitchcock Memorial SuperShow (2018) April 5, 2018 New Orleans, Louisiana The Sugar Mill The Golden Lovers (Kenny Omega & Kota Ibushi) defeated Chuck Taylor & Flip Gordon
Mark Hitchcock Memorial SuperShow (2019) April 4, 2019 New York City, New York Hilton New York Midtown Will Ospreay defeated Bandido [1]
Mark Hitchcock Memorial SuperShow (2020) April 2, 2020 Tampa, Florida The Ritz Event cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Clark, Ryan (2020-03-17). "Breaking News: WrestleCon Convention Cancelled, Being Held Liable For $100,000+ Reservation Costs". eWrestlingNews.com. Retrieved 2020-08-19.
  2. ^ "WrestleCon Set To Return In 2021 | Fightful Wrestling". www.fightful.com. Retrieved 2020-08-19.
  3. ^ Hernandez, Sergio (2012-07-16). "Official WrestleCon Announcement With DGUSA, EVOLVE, CHIKARA, CZW, SHIMMER, More!". Cageside Seats. Retrieved 2020-08-19.
  4. ^ IRodC (2012-09-02). "Wrestlecon Line-up and Guests Announced". Cageside Seats. Retrieved 2020-08-19.
  5. ^ Ivanovic, Rex (2013-07-05). "WWNLive promotions will not be at Wrestlecon". Cageside Seats. Retrieved 2020-08-19.
  6. ^ April 6; Reviews, 2018 |; Us | 0 (2018-04-06). "WrestleCon Mark Hitchcock Memorial Supershow 2018 (April 05, 2018)". BackBodyDrop.com. Retrieved 2020-08-19.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ "Complete WrestleCon SuperShow Results 4.05.14". ProWrestling.com. 2014-04-06. Retrieved 2020-08-19.
  8. ^ "WrestleCon Supershow Results – San Jose, CA (3/28) | Wrestling-News.Net". www.wrestling-news.net. Retrieved 2020-08-19.
  9. ^ "4/2 WrestleCon Supershow Results - Hardy vs. Storm main event, Team GFW/Jarrett vs. Team Joey Ryan, Blanchards, Cabana, Progress Title match". Pro Wrestling Torch. 2016-04-03. Retrieved 2020-08-19.

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