Pro Wrestling Magic "Whiskey In The Jar" Results - 3/21/26
- Mar 22
- 6 min read

Another passionate crowd has turned out to the Meadowlands YMCA in beautiful East Rutherford, NJ for Part 1 of Pro Wrestling Magic’s 11th Anniversary with Whiskey In The Jar. March 21, 2026 is a night that will never be forgotten within the entire Magic Kingdom.
Let’s get things rolling with the results.
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Prior to the event, PWM filmed matches for its Monday Morning Magic program. Its New Talent Initiative was on full display. Joe Mancini vs Julezee and Junior Flow vs Rullo in the NTI Tournament transpired. Go on Monday morning to the Pro Wrestling Magic YouTube channel and watch these matches.
The first match for Whiskey In The Jar was a rematch from The Hangover on September 20, 2025 in Ridgefield Park, NJ between “the ReVolVer” Alex Reiman and Javi, the artist formerly known as Javier Bernal in NXT. Similar to last time, both men put on a technical masterpiece. However, unlike in September, “the Core Kid” delivered a picture-perfect 2K1 Bomb with a float-over into a pinball for the three count. Javi is now in possession of a PWM Heavyweight Title FastPass, which guarantees him a shot at the top prize.
“The Plexorcist” Troy Locke was up next for Match #2 of the Dark Arts Challenge Series against the ultra-talented Trey Felipe. Although this match was a styles clash, the “Freshlete” and the junior heavyweight stand-out met each other hold-for-hold. As the man progressed, both men began to take it to the floor and beat the Hell out of one another, taking it to the floor. At the end, Felipe countered a dangerous suplex off the top rope from Locke and leveled him with a springboard cyclone crusher for the win. Locke’s back is now against the wall for a shot at the Dark Arts Championship and must win Match 3 to get it.
After Felipe began to celebrate his win, members of El Pacto Diabolico, led by Ray Ray Marz, hit the ring to attack him. In a surprise, Felipe’s training mate and friend John Tella hit the ring to make the save. EPD’s reign of terror has hit a bit of a snag with the monster Tella now involved.
Junior Heavyweight Mayhem was next, as PWM Junior Heavyweight Champion Eden prepared to face three of his toughest rivals in “the Brooklyn Outlaw” Donovan, Vi Daniel, and Timid Tamir Gibbs. All four men were in the ring at the same time - however all eyes would be on the masked deviant of EPD. In spite of which, this match broke down into an old fashioned demolition derby with some serious high impact moves. Just as TTG was about to win the match, Eden did the ultimate damage, absolutely lambasting him with lashes of the Junior Heavyweight Title. Absolutely deplorable. Eden then locked on his vicious stretch for the submission.
Eden then took the mic and publicly challenged his arch-nemesis Smiley in a match for the Junior Heavyweight gold in April. He then left ringside harassing and yelling at anti-EPD fans.
PWM Women’s Champion “the Cotton Candy Princess” Tiffani Avatar then hit the ring to issue her Open Challenge for the gold. With PWM General Manager Shane Fair in the ring, Avatar illustrated her point, challenging any “gumdrop” from anywhere for a championship opportunity. Then, through the curtain came the entire El Pacto Diabolico, with Mateo Marcelos leading the charge. It looked like Mateo’s mother, of all people, was going to accept the challenge. However, it was a swerve, as the holder of the Women’s Championship Fastness Tiphani Grady, cashed in her chance, and the match was on.
The long-time rivals continued their fight in a Pro Wrestling Magic ring. Avatar gave it her all, but thanks to a devastating Gory Bomb by Grady, her long reign as PWM Women’s Champion finally came to end. El Pacto Diabolico is now in possession of 3 of PWM’s championship belts.
In a FIRST TIME EVER match between two of the Magic Kingdom’s newest superstars, “Flyin’” Ryan O’Neill went head-to-head with the infamous “Dr. Sleep” Anthony Gangone. O’Neill took to the air early, but the hybrid Gangone grounded him with some serious technical wrestling. The plucky O’Neill kept the fight going with his speed and quickness. Following some serious back-and-forth, “Dr. Sleep” put O’Neill to literal sleep with the Mandible Claw for the victory.
In a match for the Tag Team Fastpass, the Sons of Old School of Dan Murdoch and Steve Off faced with El Pacto Diabolico’s Justin Vayne & Malik Del Vonte. Both teams really brought their A-game tonight, complete with double-team maneuvers. At one point, Del Vonte and Murdoch both used springboard handspring cutters on Off & Vayne respectively, especially ironic since Murdoch invented the All-American Knockout. However, following a Del Vonte dive onto the floor, Ray Ray Marz tried to interject himself. But with the referee distracted, Vayne low-blowed Off, catching him with a schoolboy and the three count in a stunning upset!
After the match, PWM General Manager Shane Fair called out to Murdoch and let him know that, although he didn’t gain the Fastpass, he got something “owed to him”. On April 11, 2026, at Part 2 of the 11th Anniversary, it would be official. DAN MURDOCH WILL FINALLY FACE JAY LETHAL! Teacher vs Student, Franchise vs Outlaw, Injection vs Knockout, LETHAL VS MURDOCH FINALLY HAPPENS!
“The Sun of Wrestling” Vincent Michaels finally made his return to the Magic Kingdom after having his head shaved at Kingdom Come X in December 2025. He was looking to unload all of the dead weight following his most embarrassing moment. Then, Franco Costanzo, who also got a significant haircut in a Pro Wrestling Magic ring, entered to confront his one-time friend. After almost coming to blows, they made a pact based on the one man who cost them their hair: ALEX RIVERA. They swore revenge and to take him out of professional wrestling.
PWM Dark Arts Champion Mateo Marcelos suffered an immediate attack on his way to the ring for his title defense: a fastball disguised as a trash can to the dome by Isaiah Wolf, the challenger. This was a pier-six brawl, complete with weapons and destruction. Wolf even put Mateo through a door. However, in one of the more surprising moments, the Sons of Old School came out to the ring, seemingly to neutralize EPD and help the injured Ruthless Lala. Yet, inexplicably, Murdoch, in a weird trance, accidentally LEVELED Wolf with a Stop sign. A short offensive move later, and Mateo successfully defended his championship yet again.
Finally, one of the most anticipated Pro Wrestling Magic Heavyweight Championship matches of all time was to take place, as the holder of the “Keys to the Kingdom” and the winner of the 2026 Chad Adams Memorial Rumble Darius Carter went one-on-one with one of the greatest independent wrestlers of all time, “the Good Guy” Azrieal.
Both men began the battle in one of the strongest lock-ups in wrestling history, starting in the ring, going around ringside, leaning on a fan, and then re-entering the squared circle. Following that, it got heated right away, with the champion on the attack. However, Carter went into his legal, yet nefarious offense and went to work with his methodical pace. Az refused to relent, but the challenger was one step ahead as the match continued.
“Wrestling’s Richest Prize” attempted to one-up Az again using the ring apron, but Az countered with a sliding dropkick and an excellent Suicide Dive to the floor. The match immediately picked up with intensity. Carter’s ever-present arrogance began to turn to frustration the more he realized he couldn’t put the Heavyweight Champion away.
Finally, Carter went looking for the Royal Sweep, but Azrieal got a reversal, then countered his own head scissors into a small package for the win and the retaining of his PWM Heavyweight Title. Az didn’t get to celebrate for long as Carter snapped and attacked Az after the match. Suddenly, Alex Reiman’s theme began to play, but instead of coming through the entrance, he came from the crowd and saved Az from impending doom.
“The ReVolVer” extended his hand, going all the way to the long feud between both men in Magic history. Az, after apprehension, finally shook. Carter looked on with disgust. Although he lost his guaranteed title match from the Rumble, he still holds the Keys to the Kingdom with another title shot in tow.
This match must be seen to be believed. Best match I’ve seen in years.
Pro Wrestling Magic returns with its Part 2 of the 11th Anniversary on April 11, 2026 at the Meadowlands YMCA in East Rutherford. Be there or be square.
Bankie Bruce


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