MCW Pro Wrestling – Spring Fever Tour Results
Night 1: Saturday, March 22, 2025 – Hollywood, MD
Hollywood Volunteer Fire Department
MCW kicked off its 2025 Spring Fever Tour in front of a packed house in Hollywood, Maryland. Here’s what went down:
MCW Rage Television Championship:
Alex Divine def. Danny Grandview to retain the title.
Alec Odin picked up a hard-fought win over Reggie Collins.
Tag Team Action:
Black Wallstreet (Chuck Lennox & Drolix) def. All Natural (James Ellsworth & Jeff Gainz).
Grudge Match:
Jadis Quinn def. Tony Macko, despite interference from Chukwu, Ghost, and Reno.
MCW Heavyweight Championship:
Joseph Keys (with Dante Caballero, Sponge & Teddy) def. Chris Slade to retain the gold.
The Mecca Brian Johnson (with Hellfire McGuire) def. Ryan Zukko.
Street Fight:
Patrick Clark def. Ken Dixon in a brutal encounter.
MCW Tag Team Championship:
The Devil’s Business (AK Baine & Clay Jacobs w/ Amara Voyd) def. The Helm (Drew Blackwood & Tyler Root) to win the titles.
Nic Nemeth closed out the night with a victory over Myles Hawkins.
Night 2: Sunday, March 23, 2025 – Dundalk, MD
North Point Flea Market
The action didn’t stop as MCW took over Dundalk for Night 2 of Spring Fever:
Pre-Show Battle Royal:
Black Wallstreet earned a future MCW Tag Team Title shot with a big win.
Miami Mike Walker def. Danny Grandview in singles competition.
Mixed Mayhem:
Simone Valentina vs. James Ellsworth was thrown out after interference from Jeff Gainz and Nahir Robles. The chaos led to a tag team match, where Ellsworth & Gainz def. Simone & Robles. Post-match, Ellsworth viciously attacked Simone.
Ryan Zukko bounced back with a win over Tony Macko.
MCW Women’s Championship:
Amara Voyd def. Gia Scott to capture the title.
Ken Dixon def. Luke Hawx in a hard-hitting contest.
MCW Tag Team Championship:
The Devil’s Business def. Black Wallstreet to retain the belts.
MCW Rage TV Championship:
Alec Odin def. Alex Divine to win the title.
MCW Heavyweight Championship – Four-Way Main Event:
Joseph Keys def. Patrick Clark, Slade Spencer, and Myles Hawkins to retain the title.
In the main event, Nic Nemeth picked up a huge win over The Mecca.