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Name of the event:
CZW Sanctioned In Blood
Type:

Singles Match
Nick Berk defeats Ian Knoxx (9:59)
Singles Match
Johnny Kashmere defeats GQ (5:14)
Three Way Ladder Match
Chris Cash defeats Ruckus and Sonjay Dutt (8:21)
Non Title Match
Trent Acid defeats Nick Mondo (15:03)
Non Title Match
Nick Gage defeats Justice Pain (19:45)
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Fans Bring The Weapons Three On Two Handicap Match

All workers
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Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 5
Number of comments: 5
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Average rating: 3.20  [5]
Average rating in 2025: 4.00  [1]
Average rating in 2022: 2.00  [1]
Average rating in 2020: 4.00  [1]
Average rating in 2019: 4.00  [1]
Average rating in 2010: 2.00  [1]
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MrRaider959 wrote on 24.02.2025:
[4.0] "Sanctioned in Blood is a "Zandig promoted show" so that means no title matches and the card is probably shitty. Every single showed dubbed as a non CZW affiliated show always lacks quality (unless it's TOD). The only matches worth watching was the 3 way ladder match and Acid vs Mondo. The undercard was lacking and the main event was a brawl with some hard shots. Props to Z-Barr tho for hanging with Wifebeater and Nate Hatred. Every other match except the main event had a weird finish (mainly Knoxx vs Berk)"
DWhite93 wrote on 24.10.2022:
[2.0] "This show was full of weird finishes with the first three matches screaming ? SKIP? . Everything else was just... there. Not a show I? d re-watch anytime soon or recommend to anyone"
Paul Allain wrote on 08.11.2019:
[4.0] "After a long, masturbatory promo by Zandig Center Of The Universe, the opener was a random tag team match that felt slow and boring. Berk/Knoxx was a bit more dynamic, with their brawling at ringside getting a rise out of the crowd, before a silly and artificial double pinfall again forces this random program to continue further. Kashmere/GQ was quite short and disorganized, but at least the right man won. The ladder match blew everything else tonight away, a cool spotfest full of fun high-flying offense and an emphatic finish that gives the victory to the lowest-ranked wrestler, hopefully pushing him forward in the division. Acid/Mondo had a fun action filled match, but the finishing sequence got repetitive (Top Rope Maneuver / Kickout / Climbing Back Up) before a screwy interference leading to an anticlimactic ending that almost ruined the match. Pain/Gage had their usual match, just throwing big stuff at each other until I got numb, but then ending it with pinning combinations seemed rather trite and unsatisfying, a shoddy way to set up a bigger rematch on the next show. The main event was basically just a long extended squash in the middle of an unclear feud, making it quite gratuitous and ineffective. The show was weirdly structured with many badly crippled endings for no tangible reasons that make the whole event very incomplete and inconsequential, but nevertheless there was enough solid wrestling in the midcard to make it a decent showing, albeit quite limited in scope."