The Ring Post: The Last Match Tour Begins
Welcome to this week’s edition of The Ring Post! Check out recent results, stay updated on the news, and don't miss our feature item about the beginning of the touring production of The Last Match, which includes former WWE superstar Mickie James and well-known regional wrestler Brandon Scott in the cast.
Results
Results from the past two weekends are below. Thanks to everyone who provided results. If you wrestled on a show or you work for one of the companies involved in one of the 15 shows that I previewed ahead of this past weekend and it’s not listed below, please send me your results or a link to them to dmvprowrestling@gmail.com.
Weekend of 4/26-4/28
Weekend of 4/19-4/21
MCW: MCW’s Spring Fever tour stopped in Hollywood, MD on 4/20. Click here for results.
PPW: Super Show IV took place in Slatington, PA on 4/20. See the results here.
Pure Pro: On 4/20, Pure Pro Wrestling held a show in Ridgeway, VA. Click here to see all the results.
SWA: Summit Wrestling hosted Summit Slam VI in Shady Grove, PA on 4/20. See the results here.
VCW: Virginia Championship Wrestling returned to Alexandria, VA on 4/20. Click here for results.
News & Video
I wrote about this topic in a previous edition of The Ring Post. Here’s part of what I said:
The Last Match: A Pro-Wrestling Rock Experience seamlessly merges hardcore wrestling, theatrical spectacle, and original rock music. It showcases intense wrestling matches, high-flying maneuvers, and captivating storytelling set to 80s-inspired rock songs. This groundbreaking , is likened to the impact of a nuclear bomb as it embarks on an unforgettable touring experience.
The tour's opening night was Saturday in Rochester, NY at The Temple. It plays there every night through May 5. Other dates in the Mid-Atlantic region are May 8 in Albany, NY, May 10 in Jamaica, NY, May 11 in Philadelphia, PA, May 12 in Baltimore, MD, and May 14 in Norfolk, VA. I will write more about these other dates as they get closer.
The Cast
Former WWE, NWA, & Impact star Mickie James plays The Mother.
Brandon Scott, who has been wrestling for 19 years up and down the East Coast and is most familiar to my readers from his appearances at MCW and VCW, plays the role of Johnny Nobody.
Simon Miller, an experienced pro wrestler from England who now works for WhatCulture, plays Alexander Swagger.
Matthew Rehwoldt, who formerly worked as talent for WWE and now does commentary for TNA, plays The Boss.
McKenzie Mitchell, who worked as an interviewer for WWE, plays Scarlett Sublime.
Bull James, an experienced wrestler, plays Sam the Barbarian.
Afa Jr., a second-generation wrestler who is the son of a WWE Hall of Famer, plays The Surgeon/Son of Stalin.
Terry Adonis, who wrestles at Battlefield Pro Wrestling, the company owned by Afa Jr., plays Cannonball/American Hero.
Additionally, Bull James and Afa Jr. serve on the creative team as choreographers and bookers. Matt Cardona is a co-producer. The Legends Producers Circle includes Mickie James, Brutus Beefcake, Tito Santana, Bushwhacker Luke, and Demolition.
See what I previously wrote about The Last Match here: