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Name of the event:
CZW Cage Of Death XV
Broadcast type:
Live
Broadcast date:
14.12.2013
TV station/network:
CZWiPPV.com
Commentary by:
Dan Cowhey, Denver Colorado, Jake Black & Nate Stein

Six Way Scramble Match
Relaxed Rules Match
Greg Excellent (w/Momma Excellent) defeats Freight Train (w/Cherry Bomb) (7:20)
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Singles Match
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CZW Tag Team Title #1 Contendership Match
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Mixed Six Man Tag Team Match
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Four On Three Handicap Cage Of Death Match
- Danny Havoc eliminates Ron Mathis (14:55)
- Devon Moore eliminates Drew Blood (18:50)
- Matt Tremont eliminates Devon Moore (19:25)
- Rory Mondo eliminates Danny Havoc (22:55)
- Lucky 13 eliminates Rory Mondo (26:32)
- Lucky 13 eliminates Matt Tremont (30:15)

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All workers
6.56
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 8
Number of comments: 6
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Average rating: 6.63  [8]
Average rating in 2021: 6.00  [1]
Average rating in 2020: 9.00  [1]
Average rating in 2014: 6.00  [2]
Average rating in 2013: 6.50  [4]
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Paul Allain wrote on 01.01.2020:
[9.0] "Gulak/Hero was a fantastic opener, a high quality match with big stakes, raising Drew Gulak's championship pedigree to a sky high level. The Scramble Match felt messy and the finish sucked, as Joe Gacy is plain bad. Excellent/Train was light and sticking on the tasteful side of humor. BLKOUT/Products was fine, with The Juicy Products making for very weak title contenders, but putting in noble efforts that made the match enjoyable and a good way for BLKOUT to gain momentum as champions. Kimber/Eerie was bland but short, highlighting Gulak's Campaign heel work, giving Kimber Lee a well-deserved victory and working in an hardcore spot to satisfy the thirsty crowd. Colony/Beaver was fantastic, cramming a ton of action in a short match, making the most of the unique appearance of beloved tecnico Colony while building up Beaver Boys as major threats in the tag team division. Davey/Dickinson was intense, they matched up very well and crafted a good battle that fit well on the show. The Trios Match concludes a stale feud that has gone way past its expiration date, with the match feeling rather disjointed and the finish looking weak and phony. Colon/Strickland was fun, probably the best singles match of Alex Colon's tenure, but if was the right time to put the championship belt on Shane Strickland and make Alex Colon's title reign worthwhile, but CZW again stubbornly missed the boat, hurting Shane Strickland's credibility in the process. The Cage Of Death delivered on the violence, provided spaced and impactful eliminations and culminated with a huge surprise, both building up Lucky as a title contender and giving the Rory Mondo's character arc an excellent conclusion, letting him move forward in a new exciting direction. This was a great show, full of great matches and important character developments, concluding stories, setting up new ones and boosting huge players for the year to come, a resounding success on all front and an excellent night of wrestling."