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Welcome to The Ring Post, our weekly Monday newsletter featuring the latest news and results from across the region. Today’s edition includes the passing of a tag team wrestling legend, a new cross border partnership that could reshape talent movement, and a packed weekend of show results from across the area.
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• Dennis Condrey, one half of the legendary Midnight Express and a cornerstone of 1980s tag team wrestling, died Friday at age 74. Click here to read the full story.
• Gail Kim and Melina headlined the remainder of the Women’s Wrestling Hall of Fame (WWHOF) Class of 2026, which was completed March 21 at The Big Event in Brentwood, New York, where additional honors and awards were also presented. Click here for full coverage and a complete list of honorees, which includes Nahir Robles and Zenith Zion.
• 880 Wrestling and Hybrid Championship Wrestling (HCW) formalized a cross border talent sharing agreement this week, strengthening ties between the Pittsburgh and Ontario scenes and setting the stage for future joint events. Click here to learn more about the partnership.
• Federated Wrestling Alliance (FWA) returns to action Friday, March 27, with FWA Roadhouse at Club 66 in Edgewood, Maryland. Click here for event details and how to attend.
• Dynamite Championship Wrestling (DCW) returns Saturday, April 25, marking its first event in months and a new chapter for the promotion. Click here for more information on the return show.
• Game Changer Wrestling (GCW) heads back to Maryland on Friday, May 1, with Express Lane scheduled for an 8 p.m. start. Click here to get tickets and plan your night.
• MCW Pro Wrestling presented Spring Fever on Saturday in Chesapeake Beach, Maryland. See the results.
• Titan Championship Wrestling (TCW) presented Wrestlers To The Rescue 3 on Saturday at the Bayville Elks Lodge in Bayville, New Jersey. See what went down.
• Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW) presented Blacklight 4 on Saturday at Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company in Croydon, Pennsylvania. See what went down.
• House of Glory (HOG) presented SuperClash on Saturday in Long Island, New York. Read the recap.
• Pure Pro Wrestling (PPW) presented a show on Saturday at the YMCA in Rocky Mount, Virginia. See the results.
• Super Powers Of Wrestling (SPO) and Pro Wrestling Unplugged (PWU) presented Bat Country on Saturday at the Pro Wrestling Star Academy in Mount Holly, New Jersey. See what went down.
• MCW Pro Wrestling presented Spring Fever on Friday in Frederick, Maryland. See the results.
• Super Powers Of Wrestling (SPO) presented SPO Live on Friday at Pro Wrestling Star Academy in Mount Holly, New Jersey. See what went down.
• 880 Wrestling presented Thursday Night Fights 151 on Thursday at The Warehouse in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. See the results.
• MCW Pro Wrestling presented Spring Fever 2026 on Sunday, March 15, at North Point Flea Market in Dundalk, Maryland. See the results.
• Empire State Wrestling (ESW) presented Tough Luck 26 on Friday, March 13, at the Frontier Fire Hall in Niagara Falls, New York. Read the recap.
• Pure Pro Wrestling (PPW) presented Shamrock Shakeup on Saturday, March 14, at the Pelham Community Center in Pelham, North Carolina. See what went down.
• Upstate Pro Wrestling (UPW) presented March Meltdown 2026 on Saturday, March 14, at Total Sports Experience in Gates, New York. See the results.
• Enjoy Wrestling presented Odyssey 2026 on Saturday, March 14. Read the recap.
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