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Juggalo Championship Wrestling

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American independent professional wrestling promotion

Juggalo Championship Wrestling
Juggalo Championship Wrestling logo
AcronymJCW
FoundedDecember 19, 1999
Style
HeadquartersDetroit, Michigan
FounderInsane Clown Posse
OwnerInsane Clown Posse via.Psychopathic Records
FormerlyJuggalo Championshit Wrestling

Juggalo Championship Wrestling (formerlyJuggalo Championshit Wrestling) is an Americanindependentprofessional wrestling promotion founded in 1999 byViolent J (Joseph Bruce) andShaggy 2 Dope (Joseph Utsler), better known as the hip-hop duoInsane Clown Posse. JCW currently runs shows throughout the country. The video gamesBackyard Wrestling: Don't Try This at Home andBackyard Wrestling 2: There Goes the Neighborhood feature numerous independent wrestlers from the promotion.

The style of JCW is largely based uponhardcore wrestling. Bruce and Utsler refer toExtreme Championship Wrestling as the major influence on the company's style as well as their unique camera angles, which they compare to that of the movieNatural Born Killers; "fading in and out, and turning all over."[1] In early years of the company, talent mostly consisted ofrappers and well-known names performing under parody alternate-names. The company instituted a change in the roster after changing their name, focusing more onindependent and hardcore wrestlers, as well as several established names.

JCW recorded the majority of its shows and releases them in episodes ofSlamTV! and onDVDs, which are sold on its online store. It launched theJCW Wrestling School withKevin Canady as head trainer in 2010. That December, the promotion began running bi-weekly events at The Modern Exchange inSouthgate, Michigan, and established a video distributing partnership with HighSpots.com. In March 2011, it launched a broadcasting website and began showing its bi-weekly eventslive oninternetpay-per-view (iPPV). In 2024, it started doing tapings and live broadcasts of its flagship showLunacy. On October 30, 2024, JCW made its return to pay-per-view with Devil's Night which was held at theMajestic Theatre inDetroit, Michigan and streamed onTriller TV.

History

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Strangle-Mania Live (1997)

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On March 12, 1996, Insane Clown Posse released a VHS entitledICP's Strangle-Mania, which featured a compilation ofdeath matches from theOutrageously Violent Wrestling From Japan video collection, overdubbed with their own humorous commentary.[2] Following the release, the duo, along with local Detroitbooker Dan Curtis, hosted the eventICP's Strangle-Mania Live on December 17, 1997, at the sold out St. Andrew's Hall.[2] One year later, Curtis and the group coordinated anotherStrangle-Mania Live type show called Hellfire Wrestling, which would be followed by an eighty-cityHellfire Wrestling tour.[3] Curtis booked the talent and wrote the scripts. "Hellfire Wrestling" sold out theMajestic Theater in Detroit.[3] Two days after the show, Curtis was found dead in his apartment, due to a sudden diabetic problem. TheHellfire Wrestling tour was subsequently canceled.[3]

Juggalo Championshit Wrestling (1999–2006)

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An early logo advertising the company as Juggalo Championshxt Wrestling

Booked by Brian Gorie and Dave Prazak, Insane Clown Posse held the first "Juggalo Championshxt Wrestling" event on December 19, 1999, at St. Andrews Hall inDetroit, Michigan. The event featured seven matches and included such wrestlers asThe Iron Sheik,King Kong Bundy, andAbdullah the Butcher.[4] Insane Clown Posse defeated the team of twoDoink the Clowns to become the firstJCW Tag Team Champions, andEvil Dead won aHardcoreBattle royal to be crowned the firstJCW Heavyweight Champion.[4] The event was filmed and released asJCW Vol. 1 on May 9, 2000. Lasting 38 weeks on the Billboard Sports and Recreation Top Sellers list, the video charted as high as number 2.[5][6] Prazak, however, left the company over financial issues, leaving Gorie to solely book the company.

In April and May 2000, Gorie booked a 15-cityStrangle-Mania Live Tour, spanning from Detroit toDenver. The tour focused less on older wrestlers and featured more younger talent such asChris Hero andMad Man Pondo.[7]JCW Vol. 2 was filmed during tour stops in bothCleveland andMilwaukee, and was released on July 23, 2001. The video charted as high as number 8 on the Billboard Sports and Recreation Top Sellers list.[8] The promotion later held several matches at the first annualGathering of the Juggalos, which it has continued to do ever since. Brian Gorie left the company shortly after, and Bruce and Utsler took full control of booking the events themselves.

On August 21, 2000, the company received mainstream exposure when wrestlerVampiro, who was also the JCW Heavyweight Champion, brought the title out with him onWorld Championship Wrestling's nationally televisedWCW Monday Nitro.[9] He proceeded to proclaim that the JCW Heavyweight Championship was the only world title that meant anything to him before givingTank Abbott a match for the title.[9] The match was called by Bruce and Utsler, called under their "3D" and "Gweedo" personas, who also interfered in the match to cost Abbott the championship.[9]

In 2002, the promotion was the second highest grossing wrestling organization in the United States.[10] The following year, Bruce and Utsler set plans to record matches forJCW Vol. 3 at the 2003 Gathering of the Juggalos. However, due to the amount of injuries sustained by the wrestlers and the rowdiness of the fans, the footage was scrapped. Another event was scheduled in Columbus, Ohio and filmed at the Newport Music Hall for the video. The event continued to bring in younger talent such asM-Dogg 20, Josh Prohibition,Nosawa, andNecro Butcher.[11]JCW Vol. 3 was released on DVD on November 11 of that year. Two weeks later,JCW Vol. 1 andJCW Vol. 2 were both individually re-released onto the DVD format.

Name change and development (2007–2010)

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2 Tuff Tony during season one ofSlamTV!

Following the release of the first three JCW videos, the company sporadically began referring to itself as Juggalo Championship Wrestling. On July 16, 2007, the company updated its website, changing all references of itself to Juggalo Championship Wrestling.[12] Their logo, however, continued to display the words "Juggalo Championshit Wrestling" until late 2008. In late 2006, the company began a three-monthcross-promotional rivalry with Philadelphia-based promotion Pro Wrestling Unplugged.[13] The relationship between the companies continued after the events, as PWU owner Tod Gordon allowed multiple wrestlers to compete for JCW in their upcoming tour.

In March 2007, the company began filming the internet wrestling programSlamTV! on Insane Clown Posse’s twenty-two city tour entitledThe Tempest Release Party.[14] The episodes lead up to the first annualBloodymania wrestling event, which was held at that year's Gathering of the Juggalos. The programming featured an array of independent wrestlers, includingHuman Tornado,Zach Gowen,The Thomaselli Brothers, andTrent Acid, as well as several well-known wrestlers, such asThe Great Muta,Justin Credible,2 Cold Scorpio, andScott Hall.[15] Both the first season and Bloodymania were released on DVD later that year, and became the first wrestling videos ever sold throughout the entireHot Topic store chain.[16][unreliable source?]

The post-season saw the formation of the groupJuggalo World Order. Season two ofSlamTV! was filmed on theSlam TV Tour 2008.[17] While shorter than the first season, the programming introduced notablemanagerScott D'Amore and wrestlerRaven, as well as the JCW Tag Team Tournament with eight teams.[18][19] On May 17, 2008, Juggalo Championship Wrestling hosted matches at the inauguralHatchet Attacks. At the following year's event, the company held its first women's wrestling match in a decade.[20] BothBloodymania III andBloodymania IV were held in the following two years with no build up from fullSlamTV! seasons.

Running full-time (2010–present)

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In January 2010, the company announced plans to run full-time and launched theJCW Wrestling School withKevin Canady as head trainer.[21][22] That August, Juggalo Championship Wrestling began a video distributing partnership with HighSpots.com.[23] On December 22, it began running biweekly events at The Modern Exchange inSouthgate, Michigan.[22][23][24] All shows are planned to be taped and released on DVD.[25] Scott Hall was made Executive Consultant to Juggalo Championship Wrestling in February 2011.[26] Later that month, Vampiro came out of retirement and returned as both a wrestler and a company consultant.[27] He raised hopes of developing talent, taking the company international, and, more specifically, bringing it toLatin America.[27]

The company held its firstinternetpay-per-view, calledHatchet Attacks, on March 26, 2011. The event was filmed and shownlive online by the venueThe Rave.[28] Juggalo Championship Wrestling later launched its own broadcasting website for its bi-weekly events, and transmitted its first self-produced internet pay-per-view on April 6.[29][30] JCW would go on to hold more self-produced internet pay-per-views on April 20, May 4, May 18, June 30, July 20 and 28, 2011. The "F*ck The Police" internet pay-per-view would prove to be their final internet pay-per-view until holding another in May 2012 at the Hatchet Attacks supershow. The 2012 Gathering of the Juggalos was heavily hyped for a first ever face-off between Corporal Robinson and The Rude Boy, both JCW legends. The match did not take place as planned due to Corporal Robinson being released from JCW, with Psychopathic Records officially announcing that Robinson had departed from the company. At the 2013 Gathering of the Juggalos it was announced that Evil Dead and Mad Man Pondo were inducted into the new JCW Hall of Fame, being the first two inductees.

On June 10, 2024, the company announced that they would be launching a new series calledLunacy.[31] Initially airing on a bi-weekly basis before switching to being a weekly show,Lunacy premiered on August 28, 2024.[32]

In February 2025, JCW content was added to Highspots TV including various DVD events, pay-per-views, andSlamTV! episodes.[33]

On October 26, 2025, it was announced thatVince Russo, a high profile pro wrestling writer and booker, was announced as an investor in JCW.[34]

SlamTV!

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Main article:SlamTV!

SlamTV! is aninternetwrestling show, broadcast by theInsane Clown Posse's wrestling promotion Juggalo Championship Wrestling. It features color commentary by "Handsome Harley 'Gweedo' Guestella" (Shaggy 2 Dope) and "Diamond Donovan '3D' Douglas" (Violent J),[35][unreliable source] with "Luscious" Johnny Stark (Twiztid'sJamie Madrox) filling in whenever needed. Its initial run was 20 episodes, taped on a nationwide tour entitled "The Tempest Release Party".[14] Until its creation, aside from three initial DVDs, the only way to view JCW was in person or home videos.

The logo used forSlamTV!

Lunacy

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Lunacy is an internet wrestling show produced by theInsane Clown Posse's Juggalo Championship Wrestling promotion. It features commentary from Joe Galli and Manny Fresh along with a rotating list of guest commentators.Joe Dombrowski andZac Amico provided commentary for the livestreamed shows as part of theInsane Clown Posse'sTrain of Terror Tour and have remained as the primary commentators forLunacy.

The logo forLunacy

Style and production

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Juggalo Championship Wrestling was founded largely uponhardcore wrestling, but has since blended it with thePuroresu andhigh flyingLucha libre wrestling styles. Their roster features a mix ofindependent and veteran performers.[36] Corporal Robinson, wrestler and creative writer for the company, calls the product "totally different than your average wrestling show. It's got crazy and outlandish characters, it's got hard hitting hardcore matches, it's got music, it's got your high flyers. It's got a little taste of every flavor."[37]

Along with their unique blend of wrestling styles, several other aspects of the company have drawn comparisons toExtreme Championship Wrestling.Alex Marvez ofScripps Howard News Service has drawn parallels between the two companies' energetic fans.[38] 1wrestling Radio host Bruce Wirt calls Juggalo Championship Wrestling a "modern day [and] better version of ECW" because of their fan base, wrestling styles, and original stories.[36][39] Insane Clown Posse themselves refer to Extreme Championship Wrestling as the major influence on the company's style as well as their unique camera angles, which they compare to that of the movieNatural Born Killers; "fading in and out, and turning all over."[1]

Bruce Wirt praises the company as an alternative toWWE andTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling due to its unique characteristics.[36][39] Juggalo Championship Wrestling features a live musical performance at each wrestling event, leading Wirt to compare the combination to that of WWE'sRock 'n' Wrestling Connection.[36][37] Shaggy 2 Dope and Kevin Gill provide commentary, which has been described as sometimes politically incorrect and "sidesplittingly funny."[38][40] The company also notably does not haverematch clauses, instead forcing former champions to wrestle their way back up to the main event.[41]

Broadcasts

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See also:Major internet pay-per-view events

Juggalo Championship Wrestling began its first broadcast with theinternet wrestling programSlamTV! Running from April 7, 2007, to August 4, 2008, the program aired 21 episodes in two seasons.[15][42][43][44] The video release of the first season was the first wrestling DVD ever sold at the entireHot Topic store chain.[16] A brief series called Slam TV Express later ran for three episodes from May 25 to June 4, 2010.[44]

On March 26, 2011, the company produced its firstlive internetpay-per-view (iPPV), calledHatchet Attacks.[28] Juggalo Championship Wrestling began broadcasting bi-weekly iPPV events on April 6.[29][30] The company ran most its events at The Modern Exchange inSouthgate, Michigan, in what are considered television tapings.[23]Major events occur every several weeks atconcert venues throughout the United States.[23] Annual shows include Hatchet Attacks, Oddball Wrestling, Flashlight Wrestling, Hallowicked After Party, Big Ballas' X-Mas Party, and the company's premier wrestling eventBloodymania.[22][29][45][46][47][48]

Currently, the company broadcasts a weekly show onYouTube calledLunacy along with occasionalpay-per-view events onTriller TV.

Championships and accomplishments

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Current champions

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Note: Tables with a "Days rec." column means that Juggalo Championship Wrestling officially recognizes a different number of days that a wrestler has held a title, generally due to an event airing ontape delay.

ChampionshipCurrent champion(s)ReignDate wonDays
held
Days rec.LocationNotesRef.
JCW Heavyweight ChampionshipMatt Cardona1October 31, 202524+24+Detroit, MichiganDefeated 2 Tuff Tony at Hallowicked[49]
JCW American ChampionshipCaleb Konley2March 6, 2025263+242+Las Vegas, NevadaDefeated2 Tuff Tony at aJCW Lunacy taping.[50]
JCW Battle Royal ChampionshipKerry Morton1September 18, 202567+25+Jefferson, IndianaDefeated defending championRicky Morton, CoKane, Shane Mercer,Ninja Mack, Bizircus, Black Dahlia, Eli Cruz, Ethan Heyre, Jeeves, Kash Jackson, Kevo Thrives, Marcellus Mack, Midnight, OG Ugly, Ram Jam, Robert Katchem, and Steven Flowe atJCW Lunacy: 2 Tuff Country.[51]
JCW Tag Team ChampionshipThe out break Defeated brothers of Funstruction at hollowicked)}}3September 12, 202573+73+[52]
JCW Women's Championship"Hollyhood" Haley J1September 18, 202567+25+Jefferson, IndianaDefeated Alice Crowley atJCW Lunacy: 2 Tuff Country.[51]

Events

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Key

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Show key
ColorNote
Show aired as episodes ofLunacy
Show aired as an episode ofSlamTV!
Special streamed event
Pay-per-view event
Non televised/streamed event
DVD taping

1999

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DateEventVenueCityMain EventNotesType
December 19JCW Volume 1[53]St. Andrews HallDetroit, MichiganInsane Clown Posse (Shaggy 2 Dope andViolent J) vs.Tarek The Great andTruth MartiniLater released on May 9, 2000
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2000

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DateEventVenueCityMain EventNotesType
April 14Stranglemania Live Tour[54]Fillmore AuditoriumDenver, ColoradoInsane Clown Posse (Shaggy 2 Dope andViolent J) andDJ Willie B vs.Rainbow Coalition (Big Flame, Bob andNeil) in a six man tag team match
April 19Eagles ClubMilwaukee, WisconsinTaped as part of JCW Volume 2
April 26Electric FactoryPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
May 10Agora TheatreCleveland, OhioTaped as part of JCW Volume 2
July 21Gathering of the Juggalos[55]Novi Expo CenterNovi, Michigan
July 22
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2001

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DateEventVenueCityMain EventNotesType
July 14Gathering of the Juggalos[56][57]SeaGate Convention CentreToledo, OhioSabu vs.Vampiro for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
July 15Battle Royal for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2002

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DateEventVenueCityMain EventNotesType
July 20Gathering of the Juggalos[58]Peoria Civic CenterPeoria, Illinois
July 21
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2003

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DateEventVenueCityMain EventNotesType
March 16JCW Volume 3[59]Newport Music HallColumbus, OhioInsane Clown Posse (Shaggy 2 Dope andViolent J) (c) vsFeminem &Kid Cock for theJCW Heavyweight ChampionshipLater released on November 11, 2003
July 18Gathering of the Juggalos[60][61]Nelson Ledges Quarry ParkGarrettsville, Ohio
July 19
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2004

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DateEventVenueCityMain EventNotesType
July 16Gathering of the Juggalos[62][63][64]Nelson Ledges Quarry ParkGarrettsville, OhioInsane Clown Posse (Shaggy 2 Dope andViolent J) vs.Kid Kash andMonty Brown
July 17Insane Clown Posse (Shaggy 2 Dope andViolent J) andTerry Funk vs.Jerry Lawler,Kid Kash, andMonty Brown in a six man tag team match
July 18Sabu andInsane Clown Posse (Shaggy 2 Dope andViolent J) vs.Chuck Hogan,Mad Man Pondo, andNecro Butcher in a hardcore six man tag team match
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2005

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DateEventVenueCityMain EventNotesType
July 22Gathering of the Juggalos: JCW vs. TNA[65]Nelson Ledges Quarry ParkGarrettsville, OhioD-Ray 3000 andPetey Williams vs.Insane Clown Posse (Violent J andShaggy 2 Dope)Co-produced withTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling
July 23Terry Funk vs.2 Tuff Tony vs.A-1 vs.Abyss vs.Chris Harris vs.Corporal Robinson vs.D-Ray 3000 vs.James Storm vs.Jeff Jarrett vs.Kid Kash vs.Mad Man Pondo vs.Petey Williams vs.Rhino vs.Samu vs.Shaggy 2 Dope vs.The Blue Meanie vs.Violent J in a battle royal for the vacantJCW Heavyweight Championship
July 24Insane Clown Posse (Shaggy 2 Dope andViolent J) vs.America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris andJames Storm)
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2006

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DateEventVenueCityMain EventNotesType
July 14Gathering of the Juggalos[66][67]Frontier RanchPataskala, OhioMad Man Pondo andThe Headhunters (Headhunter A andHeadhunter B) vs.Nosawa,Vampiro, andViolent J in a six man tag team match
July 15Nosawa,Vampiro, andViolent J vs.Mad Man Pondo andThe Powers Of Pain (The Barbarian andThe Warlord) in a six man tag team match
October 31Hallowicked After-PartyFillmore DetroitDetroit, MichiganMad Man Pondo (c) vs.Corporal Robinson for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
November 18Vendetta[68]New Alhambra ArenaPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaDevon Moore (c) vs.Trent Acid in a tables, ladders, and chairs match for thePWU Heavyweight ChampionshipCo-produced withPro Wrestling Unplugged
December 16PWU Vs. JCW[69]Team PWU (Corporal Robinson,Johnny Kashmere, andTrent Acid) vs. Team JCW (2 Tuff Tony,Dyson Pryce, andViolent J) (w/Shaggy 2 Dope)
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2007

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DateEventVenueCityMain EventNotesType
January 20Cuffed and Caged: Last Man Standing[70]New Alhambra ArenaPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaTeam JCW (2 Tuff Tony,Mad Man Pondo,Nosawa,Raven, andViolent J) (w/Shaggy 2 Dope) vs. Team PWU (Corporal Robinson,Gary Wolfe,Johnny Kashmere,Pete Hunter, andTrent Acid) (w/Tod Gordon) in a War Games elimination cage matchCo-produced withPro Wrestling Unplugged
February 17Raven's Revenge?[71]Corporal Robinson (c) vs.Raven in a last man standing match for thePWU Hardcore Championship
March 6
(aired June 20)
West Side Wars[72]The VaultLong Beach, CaliforniaCorporal Robinson (c) vs.Trent Acid for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
March 14
(aired July 28)
East Side WarsElectric FactoryPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaTrent Acid (c) vs.Corporal Robinson for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
August 11Bloodymania[73][74]Hogrock CampgroundsCave-In-Rock, IllinoisSabu andInsane Clown Posse (Shaggy 2 Dope andViolent J) vs.Young Altar Boys andTrent Acid (Young Altar Boy #1 andYoung Altar Boy #4) (w/Annie Social) in a six man tag team match
October 6Evansville Invasion[75]Soldiers and Sailors Memorial ColiseumEvansville, IndianaCorporal Robinson (c) vs.Tracy Smothers (w/Lord Humongous) for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
October 31
(aired November 17)
Hallowicked After Party[76]St. Andrews HallDetroit, MichiganJuggalo World Order (Corporal Robinson andScott Hall) vs.Breyer Wellington,Conrad Kennedy III, andJoe Doering in a three on two handicap match withNosawa as thespecial guest referee
December 21Big Ballas' X-Mas Party[77]Clutch Cargo'sPontiac, MichiganCorporal Robinson (c) vs.Bull Pain in a barbed wire match for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2008

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DateEventVenueCityMain EventNotesType
August 9Bloodymania II[78]Hogrock CampgroundsCave-In-Rock, IllinoisCorporal Robinson (c) vs.Raven for theJCW Heavyweight ChampionshipNever released on video due to legal and contractual issues
May 17Hatchet AttacksRed Rocks AmphitheatreMorrison, ColoradoCorporal Robinson (c) vs.Akira Kawabata for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
December 20Big Ballas X-Mas PartyEagle TheaterPontiac, Michigan
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2009

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DateEventVenueCityMain EventNotesType
August 8Oddball Wrestling[79]Hogrock CampgroundsCave-In-Rock, IllinoisCorporal Robinson (c) vs.Mad Man Pondo in an Electric Lighttubes Deathmatch for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
August 9Bloodymania III[80][81]Corporal Robinson,The Insane Clown Posse (Shaggy 2 Dope andViolent J),Scott Hall, andSid Vicious vs.The Young Alter Boys (Terry, Tim, Todd &Tom) andTrent Acid in a ten man tag team match
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2010

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DateEventVenueCityMain EventNotesType
March 20Oddball Bonanza[82]Electric FactoryPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaCorporal Robinson (c) vs.Mad Man Pondo in a Thumbtacks & Lighttubes Deathmatch for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
April 6Bang Pow Boom Nuclear Edition Release PartyThe CrofootPontiac, Michigan
May 15Happy Daze TourMeadow Brook AmphitheatreRochester Hills, MichiganCorporal Robinson (c) vs.Justice Jones for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
May 16Lifestyle Communities PavilionColumbus, OhioCorporal Robinson (c) vs.Viper in an anything goes match for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
May 17Uptown AmphitheatreCharlotte, North CarolinaCorporal Robinson (c) vs.Big Nasty for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
May 22Worcester PalladiumWorcester, MassachusettsCorporal Robinson (c) vs.Mad Man Pondo for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
May 24Nautica CenterCleveland, OhioMad Man Pondo (c) vs.Toby Klein for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
May 26The CaboozeMinneapolis, MinnesotaMad Man Pondo (c) vs.Horace The Psychopath for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
May 27Westfair AmphitheaterCouncil Bluffs, IowaMad Man Pondo (c) vs.Donnie Peppercricket for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
May 28Pop's NightclubSauget, IllinoisTracy Smothers vs.The Weedman
May 29Memorial HallKansas City, KansasCorporal Robinson vs.Sir Bradley Charles
May 31Fillmore AuditoriumDenver, ColoradoMad Man Pondo (c) vs.Corporal Robinson for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
June 1The Great SaltairSalt Lake City, UtahCorporal Robinson (c) vs.Mach Martinez for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
June 4Portland Expo CenterPortland, OregonCorporal Robinson (c) vs.Tommy Celcious for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
June 7Grove of AnaheimAnaheim, CaliforniaCorporal Robinson (c) vs.Joey Ryan for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
June 9Marquee TheatreTempe, ArizonaCorporal Robinson (c) vs.Guzmania for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
June 11Corporal Robinson andThe Weedman vs.The Haters (Pauly Thomaselli andVito Thomaselli)
June 12McGee Park ColiseumFarmington, New MexicoCorporal Robinson andThe Weedman vs.The Haters (Pauly Thomaselli andVito Thomaselli)
August 14Flashlight Wrestling: Legends & Loonies[83]Hogrock CampgroundsCave-In-Rock, IllinoisPG-13 (JC Ice andWolfie D) vs.Gangrel andKevin Thorn (w/Truth Martini)
August 14Oddball Wrestling[84]Juggalo World Order (2 Tuff Tony andCorporal Robinson) vs.Donnie Peppercricket andIan Rotten in a Falls Count Anywhere Taipei Deathmatch
August 15Bloodymania IV[85][86]Corporal Robinson (w/Terry Funk) (c) vs.Mike Knox (w/Scott D'Amore) vs.Raven (w/Todd Bridges) in a Triple Threat match for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
August 15Flashlight Wrestling: Hangin' With Heroes[87]Corporal Robinson (c) vs.Brian Christopher for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
December 22Violent Night[88]The Modern ExchangeSouthgate, Michigan2 Tuff Tony, Corporal Robinson, andThe Jailbird Man (w/Shaggy 2 Dope andViolent J) vs.Bull Pain andThe Haters (Pauly Thomaselli andVito Thomaselli)
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2011

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DateEventVenueCityMain EventNotesType
January 19Cold Winter FightsThe Modern ExchangeSouthgate, MichiganCorporal Robinson (c) vs.Bull Pain in a Barbed Wire Massacre match for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
February 9Tag Team Tournament[89]2 Tuff Tony andCorporal Robinson vs.Breyer Wellington andButler GeevesShow was shut down by police after 1 match.
February 23Flashlight HysteriaThe Haters (Pauly Thomaselli andVito Thomaselli) vs.2 Tuff Tony andCorporal Robinson vs.Breyer Wellington andButler Geeves vs.Bull Pain andIsabella Smothers vs.Mad Man Pondo andNecro Butcher vs.The Bump N Uglies (Bubba MacKenzie andJosh Movado) vs.The Jailbird Man andThe Weedman vs.The Ring Rydas (Ring Ryda Blue andRing Ryda Red) in an Eight Team Battle Royal for the vacantJCW Tag Team Championship
March 9Hardcore HellCorporal Robinson (c) vs.Ian Rotten in a Barbed Wire, Thumbtacks And Broken Glass match for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
March 23Monster's IslandKongo Kong vs.Vampiro
March 26Hatchet Attacks[90][91]The RaveMilwaukee, WisconsinCorporal Robinson (c) vs.Ian Rotten in a Barbed Wire, Tables, Ladders, and Glass match for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
April 6Lights, Camera, Bash 'Em[92]The Modern ExchangeSouthgate, Michigan2 Tuff Tony,Corporal Robinson, andRhino vs.The Haters (Pauly Thomaselli andVito Thomaselli)
April 20Up In Smoke[93]Butler Geeves vs.Breyer Wellington vs.Corporal Robinson (c) in a Three Way No Disqualification and Falls Count Anywhere match for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
May 4St. Andrews Brawl[94]St. Andrews HallDetroit, Michigan2 Tuff Tony andRhino vs.Rob Conway andSabu
May 18The Pony Down ThrowdownThe Modern ExchangeSouthgate, MichiganCorporal Robinson vs.Breyer Wellington,Butler Geeves, andTruth Martini in a three on one handicap match
June 30Send In The ClownsClutch Cargo'sPontiac, Michigan2 Tuff Tony vs.Butler Geeves (c) (w/Breyer Wellington andTruth Martini) for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
July 20Above The LawOfficer Colt Cabana (w/US Marshall Adam J. PearceAdam) vs.2 Tuff Tony (c) for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
July 28F*** The PoliceCorporal Robinson vs.Officer Colt Cabana (c) for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
August 12Legends & IconsHogrock CampgroundsCave-In-Rock, IllinoisRoddy Piper (w/Bob Orton) vs.Terry Funk
August 14Bloodymania V[95]Corporal Robinson (c) vs.Vampiro for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
December 17Big Ballas Christmas PartySt. Andrews HallDetroit, Michigan2 Tuff Tony andButler Geeves vs.Breyer Wellington,Kongo Kong, andRob Conway (w/Miss Geeves andTruth Martini) in a Three on Two Handicap match
December 31New Year's Ninja PartyWorcester PalladiumWorcester, Massachusetts2 Tuff Tony andShockwave The Robot vs.The Head Bangers (Mosh andThrasher)
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2012

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DateEventVenueCityMain EventNotesType
May 26Hatchet AttacksMcGee Park Memorial ColiseumFarmington, New Mexico2 Tuff Tony vs.Kongo Kong for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
July 5Road to Bloodymania 6Taylor Town Trade CenterTaylor, MichiganCorporal Robinson andThe Rude Boy vs.The Nigerian Nightmares (Maifu andSaifu)
July 6The Orbit RoomGrand Rapids, MichiganMadman Pondo andThe Necro Butcher vs.Corporal Robinson andThe Rude Boy in a No Holds Barred, No Count Out Falls Count Anywhere match
July 7Miramar TheaterMilwaukee, WisconsinCorporal Robinson vs.Ian Rotten in a falls count anywhere match
August 8Midnight at the GatheringHogrock CampgroundsCave-In-Rock, IllinoisBattle Royal
August 9Arena Chicks at The GatheringShelly Martinez vs.Amber O'Neal
August 11Oddball WrestlingShockwave The Robot,The Ring Rydas (Ring Ryda Blue andRing Ryda Red),The Weedman andVampiro vs.Bull Pain,Jake Manning,Officer Colt Cabana andThe Headbangers (Mosh andThrasher) in a ten man tag team elimination match
August 12Bloodymania 62 Tuff Tony (c) vs.Kongo Kong for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2013

[edit]
DateEventVenueCityMain EventNotesType
February 16Oddball BrawlSt. Andrews HallDetroit, Michigan2 Tuff Tony (c) vs.Shawn Daivari for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
February 17Juggalo Day
August 9Exotic Women of Wrestling[96]Hogrock CampgroundsCave-In-Rock, IllinoisShelly Martinez vs.Miss Natural in a Bra and Panties Match
August 10Road to Bloodymania 7[97]2 Tuff Tony (c) vs.The Boogeyman for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
August 11Bloodymania 7[98]2 Tuff Tony andVampiro vs.Kongo Kong andThe Boogeyman
October 31Hallowicked After PartySt. Andrews HallDetroit, Michigan2 Tuff Tony (c) vs.Necro Butcher for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
December 31Biggest Ballas EverThe CrofootPontiac, MichiganNecro Butcher (c) vs.The Rude Boy for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2014

[edit]
DateEventVenueCityMain EventNotesType
May 2Road to the Gathering TourCenter StageKokomo, Indiana
May 3Rockstar ArenaDayton, Ohio
May 4HeadlinersToledo, Ohio
May 6Beckley-Raleigh County Convention CenterBeckley, West Virginia
May 8Boot ScootFloyds Knobs, Indiana
May 9Pop's NightclubSauget, Illinois
May 11Mojoe'sJoliet, Illinois
July 24Exotic Ladies of WrestlingLegend ValleyThornville, OhioMary Dobson vs.Cherry Bomb
July 25Road to Bloodymania 82 Tuff Tony (c) vs.Jimmy Jacobs for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
July 26Bloodymania 82 Tuff Tony (c) vs.Tommy Dreamer for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
December 20Big Ballas Christmas PartySt. Andrews HallDetroit, Michigan2 Tuff Tony (c) vs.Jimmy Jacobs for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2015

[edit]
DateEventVenueCityMain EventNotesType
January 23JCW's Back Bitch!The CrofootPontiac, Michigan2 Tuff Tony (c) vs.Officer Colt Cabana for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
February 21Take Me Home Charity ShowDetroit Masonic TempleDetroit, Michigan2 Tuff Tony (c) vs.The Weedman for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
April 19Smokin vs. DrinkinThe CrofootPontiac, Michigan2 Tuff Tony (c) vs.The Weedman for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
July 24Exotic Ladies of WrestlingLegend ValleyThornville, OhioCrazy Mary Dobson vs.LuFisto
July 25Oddball BrawlMosh Pit Mike vs.Jeff Cannonball vs.Matt Tremont vs.Ron Mathis in a light tubes broken glass four waydeath match
July 26Bloodymania 9The Weedman (c) vs.2 Tuff Tony vs.Matt Hardy in a three way match for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
October 31Hallowicked After PartySt. Andrews HallDetroit, MichiganThe Weedman (c) vs.Kongo Kong for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
December 10The Incredible Rassle Rap Charity Festival TourBig ShotValparaiso, IndianaThe Weedman (c) vs.Kongo Kong for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
December 11Pop's NightclubSauget, IllinoisThe Weedman vs.Ruff Crossing in a lumberjack match
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2016

[edit]
DateEventVenueCityMain EventNotesType
February 19Juggalo DaySt. Andrews HallDetroit, MichiganSpider Monkey andSuper Strong Tiger (c) vs.The Ring Rydas (Ring Ryda Blue andRing Ryda Red) for theJCW Tag Team Championship
July 21Stranglemania Live: Deathmatch MadnessLegend ValleyThornville, Ohio
July 22Bloodymania 10Kongo Kong (c) vs.Jeff Hardy vs.Willie Mack in a triple threat match for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2017

[edit]
DateEventVenueCityMain EventNotesType
February 17Juggalo WeekendJannus LandingSt. Petersburg FloridaKongo Kong (c) vs.Bushwhacker Luke for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
February 18Kongo Kong (c) vs.Jesse Neal for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
April 7Canadian Juggalo WeekendStampede CorralCalgary, Alberta, Canada
July 28Bloodymania 11Lost Lakes AmphitheaterOklahoma City, OklahomaKongo Kong (c) vs.Hy Zaya vs.Shane Mercer in a three way match for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
August 26Carnival of CarnageEl ClubDetroit, MichiganAlcatraz vs.Rod Street
October 31HallowickedRussell Industrial CenterDetroit, MichiganKongo Kong (c) vs.Eric Darkstorm for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2018

[edit]
DateEventVenueCityMain EventNotesType
February 16Juggalo WeekendFremont Country ClubLas Vegas, NevadaMosh Pit Mike vs.Beast The Freak vs.Freak Show vs.The Human Tornado in a four way match
February 17Chuey Martinez vs.Homeless Jimmy
July 18Battle of the SexesLegend ValleyThornville, OhioKiera Hogan andShane Mercer vs.Desi Derata andHy-Zaya
July 19Oddball WrestlingMosh Pit Mike vs.Homeless Jimmy in a house vs. hair match
July 20Bloodymania 12Kongo Kong (c) vs.Shane Mercer in an anything goes match for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
October 31HallowickedRussell Industrial CenterDetroit, Michigan
December 22Big Ballas X-Mas PartyToken LoungeWestland, MichiganThe Mysterious Movado (c) vs.Rod Street for theIBW Heavyweight Championship
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2019

[edit]
DateEventVenueCityMain EventNotesType
July 31Wonder Women of WrestlingShimmer ForestSpringfield, Indiana
August 1Superheroes of WrestlingSabu vs.Kongo Kong
August 2SoopamaniaThe Rude Boy (w/Joel Gertner) vs.Violent J (w/Shaggy 2 Dope) in a double retirement match
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2020

[edit]
DateEventVenueCityMain EventNotesType
October 17Red Moon HowlingMilford, MichiganRhino vs.Jackson Stone
December 16Bring Down The HouseTeddy Hart (c) vs.2 Tuff Tony for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2021

[edit]
DateEventVenueCityMain EventNotesType
February 20The Best of Oddball BrutalityPsychopathic Records HeadquartersFarmington Hills, MichiganMadman Pondo vs.AKIRA
April 10Fenced in Fury at the Folsom Felony FunhouseChuey Martinez andMosh Pit Mike vs.Brothers of Funstruction (Ruffo The Clown andYabo The Clown)
June 23Blackout BrutalityMajestic TheatreDetroit, MichiganMadman Pondo vs.Breyer Wellington (w/Jeremiah Goldmain)
August 20Bloodymania 14Legend ValleyThornville, Ohio2 Tuff Tony (c) vs.Vampiro for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2022

[edit]
DateEventVenueCityMain EventNotesType
August 6
(aired August 12)
Bloodymania 15Legend ValleyThornville, OhioVampiro vs.Delirious vs/Joshua Bishop in a three way electrified cage match
March 7JCW Live from The CrofootThe CrofootPontiac, MichiganBrothers of Funstruction (Ruffo The Clown andYabo The Clown) (c) vs.Chuey Martinez andMosh Pit Mike for theJCW Tag Team Championship
October 31HallowickedHarpos TheaterDetroit, MichiganKongo Kong vs.Isaiah Broner vs.Jackson Stone in a three way match
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2023

[edit]
DateEventVenueCityMain EventNotesType
April 15Day for DonaldVictory GymBrownstown, MichiganChuey Martinez andMosh Pit Mike vs.Chuck Stein andSean TylerCo-produced withPro Wrestling All-Stars of Detroit
August 6Bloodymania 16Legend ValleyThornville, OhioJoshua Bishop vs.Joey Janela vs.Matthew Justice vs.Tom Lawlor in a four way match for the vacantJCW Heavyweight Championship
October 31HallowickedDetroit Masonic TempleDetroit, MichiganJoshua Bishop (c) vs.Joey Janela for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2024

[edit]
DateEventVenueCityMain EventNotesType
February 23Juggalo WeekendBoeing Center at Tech PortSan Antonio, Texas
February 24
May 3
(aired August 28, September 4, September 11, and September 18)
Juggalos Strike BackNewport Music HallColumbus, OhioBrothers of Funstruction (Ruffo The Clown andYabo The Clown) (c) vs.Southern Six (James Storm andKerry Morton) (w/Alex Taylor andSilas Mason) for theJCW Tag Team Championship
July 253 Town BeatdownPiere's Entertainment CenterFort Wayne, IndianaWillie Mack (c) vs.Sami Callihan for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
July 26Megacorp PavillionNewport, KentuckyWillie Mack (c) vs.Breyer Wellington for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
July 27The CrofootPontiac, MichiganWillie Mack (c) vs.Hurtful Kurt for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
August 13Free-For-AllMill Dam Corner GrilleHebron, OhioWillie Mack (c) vs.Silas Mason (w/Danny Deals) for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
August 16Gathering of the JuggalosLegend ValleyThornville, Ohio
August 16Bloodymania 17Mad Man Pondo vs.JJ Allin vs.Nick Gage in a three way match
October 23Train of Terror TourBrooklyn BowlNashville, TennesseeThe Southern Six (Alex Taylor,Kerry Morton, andSilas Mason) vs.2 Tuff Tony,Ricky Morton, and Tarzan DuranLive broadcast
October 24Iron CityBirmingham, AlabamaMatt Cross (c) vs.James Storm for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
October 25Little Rock HallLittle Rock, ArkansasMatt Cross andWillie Mack vs.Kongo Kong andMecha Wolf
October 26The Blue NoteColumbia, MissouriMatt Cross (c) vs.Kongo Kong for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
October 27The HawthornSt. Louis, MissouriMatt Cross (c) vs.Breyer Wellington for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
October 28Eagles ClubMilwaukee, WisconsinMatt Cross (c) vs.Simon Gotch for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
October 29The ForgeJoliet, IllinoisMatt Cross (c) vs.Babathunder for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
October 30Devil's NightMajestic TheatreDetroit, MichiganMatt Cross (c) vs.Willie Mack vs.Mecha Wolf for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
October 31HallowickedDetroit Masonic TempleDetroit, MichiganMatt Cross andWillie Mack vs.Mecha Wolf andJesus RodriguezLive broadcast
November 30Spanks Givin'Grizzly's Bar & GrillWyandotte, MichiganThe Southern Six (Alex Taylor,Kerry Morton, andSilas Mason) vs.Matt Cross,Mickie Knuckles, andWillie Mack in a six man tag team match
December 4March of Madness TourLittle Rock HallLittle Rock, ArkansasWillie Mack (c) vs.Silas Mason for theJCW Heavyweight ChampionshipLive broadcast
December 5The HawthornSt. Louis, Missouri2 Tuff Tony,Mickie Knuckles, andWillie Mack vs.The Southern Six (Alex Taylor,Kerry Morton, andSilas Mason)
December 19Deck The JawsMajestic TheatreDetroit, MichiganWillie Mack (c) vs.Kongo Kong for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
December 21
(aired January 15 and 29, 2025)
Big Ballas Holiday PartyKEMBA Live!Columbus, OhioWillie Mack (c) vs.Colby Corino for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2025

[edit]
DateEventVenueCityMain EventNotesType
February 14
(aired February 27 and March 13)
Juggalo WeekendWorcester PalladiumWorcester, MassachusettsWillie Mack (c) vs.The Misfit for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
February 15
(aired March 20)
Willie Mack (c) vs.Matt Cross for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
March 28JCW vs. ALW Wicked GameSpace Coast Convention CenterCocoa, FloridaJason Dugan andRenee Michelle (w/David Millan) vs.Aleah James andRyzinCo-produced withAtomic Legacy Wrestling
April 24
(aired May 1 and May 8)
Hella Pain & Diamond Rain TourApollo TheatreBelvidere, IllinoisColby Corino vs.Mickie Knuckles
April 25
(aired May 13 and May 22)
The ForgeJoliet, IllinoisWillie Mack (c) vs.Kerry Morton for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
April 26
(aired May 29 and June 5)
TempleLive at Cleveland MasonicCleveland, OhioKerry Morton (c) vs.Facade for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
April 27
(aired June 12)
Columbus AthenaeumColumbus, Ohio2 Tuff Tony (w/Violent J) vs.Shane Mercer
June 21JCW vs. Imperial Pro Wrestling InvasionBristol National Guard ArmoryBristol, TennesseeCasey King vs.Alex Monroe vs.CJ Knight vs.Crazo vs.Dre White vs.Jason Kincaid vs.Johnny Youngblood vs.Luis Cortez vs.Nick Hammonds vs.Richard Wellington vs.Wild Bill in a battle royalCo-produced withImperial Pro Wrestling
July 17Showcase Showdown: The Violence is RightMajestic TheatreDetroit, MichiganMad Man Pondo (c) vs.Matt Tremont in adeath match for theJCW Heavyweight ChampionshipCo-produced withGame Changer Wrestling
August 1Powder Keg[99]Williams CenterRutherford, New JerseyTeam GCW (1 Called Manders,John Wayne Murdoch, andMatt Tremont) vs.Team JCW Hall of Famers (2 Tuff Tony,Mad Man Pondo, andMickie Knuckles)Held in conjunction withGame Changer Wrestling's SummerSmash Weekend
August 12Gathering of the Juggalos[100]Legend ValleyThornville, OhioWillie Mack vs.Marcus MathersLive broadcast
August 14JCW vs. GCW The 2 Day War[101][102]Brothers of Funstruction (Ruffo The Clown andYabo The Clown) (JCW) vs.YDNP (Alec Price andJordan Oliver) (GCW) for theJCW Tag Team Championship andGCW Tag Team ChampionshipCo-produced withGame Changer Wrestling
August 15Matt Tremont (c) vs.2 Tuff Tony in a barbed wire death match for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
September 13
(aired September 25)
Ultra Live Monster 5: Juggalo Island ShowClayton's Beach Bar & Event VenueSouth Padre Island, Texas2 Tuff Tony andAmazing Marie vs.Luscious Lawrence andHaley J
September 15
(aired October 9)
Houston HeatWhite Oak Music HallHouston, Texas2 Tuff Tony (c) vs.Kongo Kong (w/Jasmin St. Claire andMr. Happy) for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
September 18
(aired October 30)
2 Tuff CountryThe ArenAJeffersonville, Indiana2 Tuff Tony (c) vs.Matt Cardona for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
October 31HallowickedDetroit Masonic TempleDetroit, Michigan2 Tuff Tony (c) vs.Matt Cardona in a Carnival of Carnage match for theJCW Heavyweight Championship
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

Upcoming events

[edit]

2025

[edit]
DateEventVenueCityMain EventNotesType
December 19Big Ballas Holiday PartyEagles ClubMilwaukee, Wisconsin
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

Filmography

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  • JCW Volume 1 (2000)
  • JCW Volume 2 (2001)
  • JCW Volume 3 (2003)
  • JCW SlamTV – Episodes 1 thru 9 (2007)
  • JCW SlamTV – Episodes 10 thru 15 featuring Bloodymania (2007)
  • JCW Wrestling at the Gathering 2010 (2011)
  • JCW Hatchet Attacks 2011 (2011)
  • JCW Lights, Camera, Bash 'Em iPPV April 6, 2011 (2011)
  • JCW Up In Smoke iPPV April 20, 2011 (2011)
  • JCW St. Andrews Brawl iPPV May 4, 2011 (2011)
  • JCW Pony Down Throwdown iPPV May 18, 2011 (2011)
  • JCW Send In The Clowns iPPV June 30, 2011 (2011)
  • JCW Above The Law iPPV July 20, 2011 (2011)
  • JCW F*ck The Police iPPV July 28, 2011 (2011)
  • JCW Hatchet Attacks 2012 iPPV (2012)
  • JCW Bloodymania 6 featuring The Road to Bloodymania 6 (2012)
  • JCW Oddball Brawl iPPV (2013)
  • JCW Lunacy - Episodes 1 thru 4 (2024)
  • JCW Lunacy - Episodes 4 thru 8 (2024)
  • JCW Lunacy - Train of Terror Tour (2024)
  • JCW Devil's Night PPV (2024)
  • JCW Spanks Givin PPV (2024)
  • JCW Lunacy March of Madness Tour (2024)
  • JCW Deck The Jaws PPV (2024)
  • JCW Lunacy - Episodes 19 thru 20 (2025)
  • JCW Lunacy - Episodes 21 thru 24 (2025)
  • JCW Lunacy - Episodes 25 thru 30 (2025)
  • JCW Lunacy - Episodes 31 thru 38 (2025)
  • JCW Lunacy - Episodes 39 thru 43 (2025)
  • JCW Lunacy - Episodes 44 thru 47 (2025)
  • JCW/GCW Showcase Showdown: The Violence is Right PPV (2025)
  • JCW Powder Keg PPV (2025)
  • JCW Lunacy - Episode 48 (2025)
  • JCW/GCW 2 Day War PPV (2025)
  • JCW Lunacy - Episodes 49 thru 54 (2025)
  • JCW Lunacy - Houston Heat (2025)
  • JCW Lunacy - 2 Tuff Country (2025)

See also

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