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Name of the event:
CZW To Infinity
Attendance:
ca. 250
Broadcast type:
Live
Broadcast date:
27.04.2014
TV station/network:
CZWiPPV.com

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Tag Team Match
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Shane Strickland (c) defeats Joe Gacy (8:45)
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Tag Team Match
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Singles Match
Kimber Lee defeats Alexxis (7:48)
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Singles Match
MASADA defeats Chris Dickinson (14:18)
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Singles Match
Matt Tremont defeats Danny Havoc (12:37)
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Singles Match
Kevin Steen defeats DJ Hyde (10:00)
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The Juicy Product (David Starr & JT Dunn) defeat The Beaver Boys (Alex Reynolds & John Silver) (c) (14:39) - TITLE CHANGE !!!
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Drew Gulak (c) defeats Biff Busick (29:38)

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Average rating: 7.00  [1]
Average rating in 2020: 7.00  [1]
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Paul Allain wrote on 01.01.2020:
[7.0] "TDT/Hoodz was a decent opener, but the result was wrong and painfully so. Strickland/Gacy was a wonderful carryjob, with Shane Strickland working a fast and fluid match and dragging Joe Gacy along to a good performance, but its criminal to see Shane Strickland? s title reign being wasted in the openers with such unskilled opponents. Tremendous/Front never truly gelled, and while the crowd loved them, I found Tremendous Inc. act to be overbearingly annoying and their appeal escapes me. Kimber/Alexxis was rather dull, with Alexxis being one of the dullest wrestlers in CZW history, but Kimber Lee did her best and gain another convincing victory. Masada/Dickinson was a simple stiff contest that played to the guys strengths, although it would have gained from being shorter, compact and more explosive. Tremont/Havoc was the dose of ultraviolence for the night, which gave variety to the show and looked dynamic, but their placement on the card hurts the next match, as Hyde/Steen did not look as wild as it should have, despite the crowd loving Kevin Steen. Beaver/Products was a fine wrestling contest with smart booking, but cutting the brilliant title reign of The Beaver Boys so short is an astoundingly stupid move by CZW. Gulak/Biff was a great wrestling clinic, with Biff Busick riding on the momentum of his BOTB performance and garnering a lot of popularity from the crowd, but Drew Gulak used his skills to claim supremacy, while leaving the door open for a rematch. The undercard struggled with solid talent being dragged down by worthless slugs, but then the show became consistent and solid with every match pulling their weights before a truly great main event that builds up a fantastic wrestling rivalry and made for a fun event with an unique atmosphere."