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Name of the event:
CZW No Rules, No Limits
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Singles Match
Rockin' Rebel defeats Nick Berk (9:28)
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Singles Match
Mercury defeats Nate Hatred (7:18)
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CZW Iron Man Title Fans Bring The Weapons Match
Nick Gage defeats Wifebeater (c) (11:29) - TITLE CHANGE !!!
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Justice Pain defeats Zandig (c) (18:21) - TITLE CHANGE !!!

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Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 4
Number of comments: 4
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Average rating: 1.75  [4]
Average rating in 2025: 2.00  [1]
Average rating in 2020: 2.00  [1]
Average rating in 2019: 3.00  [1]
Average rating in 2010: 0.00  [1]
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Spuds Buckley wrote on 13.11.2025:
[2.0] "Quite a boring show. Berk is about the only thing that had me excited, he's a solid worker who can get at least a decent match out of anyone even Rockin Rebel. I was looking forward to Nate's debut, but it went on much too long and he lost to Mercury of all people. The main event managed to be the dumbest thing CZW has recorded so far because Lobo wins the title despite not even being in the match. After two pretty good shows back to back it was sad to see CZW backslide like this."
Paul Allain wrote on 09.06.2019:
[3.0] "The opener is dreadfully average, but the aftermath evolves Berk's character. Nick Hatred debut is slow and plodding, but doesn't halt Mercury's momentum, which is good and sensible. The Tag Team Title match is fast and athletic, and lets the storyline progress further to build even better matches in the future. Gage/Wifebeater is the usual CZW Hardcore mess, complete with quick unnecessary title change. Pain/Zandig is basic but clean enough with spaced impactful moves, with the challenger taking a brutal beating and earning his spot despite the cheating and overbooking, but the ending where Lobo wins the belt makes absolutely no sense at all, almost ruining the match. Despite the weak arena and atmosphere, the show has moments of brilliance, if not in wrestling quality at least in picking winners, but also features some all-time headscratchers and messy planning that condemns it to be a mediocre show with some pockets of fun to be found."