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Dark Eight Man Tag Team Match
CZW World Heavyweight Title Three Way Elimination Match
Scotty Vortekz defeats Devon Moore (c) and DJ Hyde - TITLE CHANGE !!!
- DJ Hyde eliminates Devon Morre
- Scotty Vortekz eliminates DJ Hyde
Ultraviolent Rules Match
Danny Havoc defeats Matt Tremont (15:02)

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Average rating: 6.00  [3]
Average rating in 2020: 4.00  [1]
Average rating in 2017: 7.00  [1]
Average rating in 2012: 7.00  [1]
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Paul Allain wrote on 01.01.2020:
[4.0] "The 8-Men Showcase Match was decent despite feeling random, but the bloodshed felt very cartoony and out-of-place and the finish was terribly abrupt. Aaron/Colon had potential but ended up being very mundane and nondescript, not feeling like it had anything to contribute to the show. Excellent/Drake was worked as a comedy match which frankly looked lame as hell and took forever to end. Kimber/Neveah was pretty shaky and clumsy, ending with Neveah getting the flimsy victory in a lackluster debut while CZW clearly has no clue what to do with Kimer Lee. Fox/Samuray was spry and fun, helping AR Fox regain lost momentum as he begins 2012 subtly but positively. Callihan/Dreamer was by far the most substantial match yet, going at a slower pace but never losing interest and building up the violence gradually in a digestible and captivating way, culminating with Sami Callihan using resources and cunning to topple the veteran in their elongated war and keep momentum as a top guy in CZW. The Airborne/Messiahs angle felt very earnest and sets up a logical tag team match, although BJ Whitmer looked out-of-place and barely present, still making for another progression in the sibling feud. The CZW World Heavyweight Championship Match started with meaningless lollygagging that is becoming very stale, before getting slowly serious but never doing more than basic stuff, a match that would completely forgettable were it not for the unexpected title change that did little to make the new champion credible. Tremont/Havoc was a shoddy main event, just standard deathmatch crap that felt a lot less impressive than their Cage Of Death 13 encounter and just went through the motions to end the night on a whimper. Inconsistent and shallow, despite two great midcard matches, let's be generous and call this one a decent show that drowns the better matches and title change with general irrelevance and low efforts in many places."