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Good morning,
Welcome to The Ring Post, your weekly Monday rundown of the latest news and results from across the regional wrestling scene. Today’s edition looks at Federated Wrestling Alliance’s purchase of Voltage Wrestling, a new company preparing to launch this summer in Pennsylvania, and reflections from Jim Cornette on the life of Dennis Condrey.
The weekend brought a heavy slate of action, with major shows across Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, West Virginia, and beyond. From Bel Air to Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, promotions stayed active with multiple cards and developments worth noting. This week’s featured item is video from MCW Spring Fever on March 22, where Miami Mike Walker defeated Joe Keys to become the next MCW champion. Looking ahead, WWE Raw is in New York City tonight, followed by WWE NXT tomorrow night, keeping the spotlight on the region to start the week.
Be sure to check out the links below for full coverage and recaps.
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• Federated Wrestling Alliance (FWA) has purchased Voltage Wrestling, though further details on the acquisition and what it means for the promotion have not yet been released.
• New company POD Pro Wrestling is set to debut in August in Pennsylvania, with Demarcus Kane, Greek God Papadon, and Alec Odin announced among the first names scheduled to appear.
• Jim Cornette reflected on the life and career of Dennis Condrey following his passing, sharing personal memories and additional details about his longtime Midnight Express partner.
• Eastern Wrestling Alliance (EWA) presented Sweet Sixteen on Saturday at the Bel Air Armory in Bel Air, Maryland. See the results.
• MCW Pro Wrestling (MCW) presented Spring Fever on Saturday at the Coppermine Pantherplex in Hampstead, Maryland. See the results.
• World Domination Wrestling Alliance (WDWA) presented Head Games on Saturday at South Berkeley Volunteer Fire Company in Inwood, West Virginia. See what went down.
• World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) presented Friday Night SmackDown on Friday at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. See the results.
• Super Powers Of Wrestling (SPO) presented Live Week #14: Wrestler’s Court on Friday at the Pro Wrestling Star Academy in Mount Holly, New Jersey. See what went down.
• Labor Of Love (LOL) presented Trust The Process on Friday at Thunderbird Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. See the results.
• Adrenaline Championship Wrestling (ACW) presented Spring in the Ring on Friday in Salisbury, Maryland. See the results.
• Federated Wrestling Alliance (FWA) presented Roadhouse on Friday at Club 66 in Edgewood, Maryland. See the results.
• CATCHPOINT presented Philadelphia The Finals #14 on Thursday at CATCHPOINT Philadelphia in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Read the recap.
• Create A Pro Wrestling (CAP) presented I Love To Fight on Sunday, March 22, at Lynbrook Knights of Columbus in Lynbrook, New York. See the results.
• ACW presented a show on Sunday, March 22, at Power Plant Live! in Baltimore, Maryland. See the results.
• MCW presented Spring Fever on Sunday, March 22, in Joppa, Maryland. See the results.
• Pro Wrestling Magic (PWM) presented Whiskey In The Jar on Saturday, March 21, at the Meadowlands YMCA in East Rutherford, New Jersey. See what went down.
• Imagine Wrestling presented Volume 73 on Saturday, March 21, at the Juniata Civics Association in Altoona, Pennsylvania. See the results.
• EWA presented Rumble In Rockville on Saturday, March 21, at the Michael & Sons Sports Arena in Rockville, Maryland. Read the recap.
This match took place at MCW Spring Fever on Sunday, March 22, 2026. Walker defeated Keys to become champion and end his record reign as MCW champion.
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